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D
Check by means of the televisions operating instructions to see if settings to
the television may be necessary in order to use the DVD player with the
television.
E
Check by means of the operating instructions for a potential connected
audio component if settings to it are necessary in order to use it with the
DVD player.
No 4:3 or 16:9 image
A
Check by means of the televisions operating instructions, which image
formats the television has at its disposal.
B
Check to see if the settings in the OSD menu match the available image
format of the television.
Remote control not functioning
A
Check to make sure that the remote control batteries have been inserted
into the battery compartment with the correct polarity.
B
Check to see if the remote control batteries are exhausted and, if neces-
sary, change both batteries.
C
Make sure that there are no obstacles located between the remote control
and the DVD player.
D
Be situated no more than five meters from the DVD player when using
the remote control.
Playback language/ Subtitle language do not correspond to the
settings in the OSD menu
The playback language/Subtitle language setting in the OSD menu is not
available on the inserted disc.
One or several functions can not be switched on
The selected function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs!
If you attempt to carry out a function that is not available the message
"
INVALID KEY
appears in the display.
None of the buttons on the appliance or on the remote control
are functioning/other malfunctions
A
Switch the DVD player off with the
FUNCTION
switch. Wait ten seconds
and then switch the DVD player back on with the
FUNCTION
switch.
B
If the malfunction is still present: Reset the DVD player to its default
settings.
Contact one of our service partners in your area if …
•
the stated function defect can not be resolved as described or
•
other functional defects arise.
For this see chapter 20 "Warranty and service".
19. Glossary / Key Word Index
What are DVDs, VCDs and S-VCDs?
DVDs
DVD is the short form for "Digital Versatile Disc". DVDs are a storage medium
for audio and video data; they are available in 8 cm and 12 cm (Diameter)
formats. Because of the much higher storage capacity as compared to CD-Rs/
CD-RWs DVDs can provide a playback duration of up to eight hours for the
audio and video data stored on them.
VCDs/S-VCDs
"Video CD" (VCD) and "Super Video CD" (S-VCD) are designations for two
processes of compressed storage, thus space saving, of films on CDs. VCDs
and S-VCDs are available in 8 cm and 12 cm (Diameter) formats. Their storage
capacity is a great deal lower than that of DVDs. For this reason they only
offer a playback duration, for the saved audio and video data on them, of
20 minutes (8 cm format) and/or 74 minutes (12 cm format).
VCDs are available in two versions:
•
Only audio and video data can be played back on version 1.1
VCDs/S-VCDs.
•
PBC (Playback control) functions are available on version 2.0 VCDs/
S-VCDs. In addition still images can be played back in a higher resolution.
Playback Control (PBC)
Version 2.0 VCDs/S-VCDs have Playback Control (in short "PBC") at their
disposal. Then on the VCD/S-VCD a main menu is available, by which
various functions of the VCD/S-VCD are allowed to be operated.
What are Title and Chapter?
Title is the name given to the largest units of image and sound units on DVDs;
on many DVDs the (Main) film has the title number 01. For bonus material
(i.e. Film trailer, background information etc.), that is available on many
DVDs, other possible title numbers can be used.
Chapter is the name given to the next smaller image and sound units beneath
title. If the DVD/VCD/S-VCD or its title is divided into chapters, numbers are
assigned to you, through the input of which the chapter can be selected direct.
Bear in mind that not on all DVDs …
•
are the DVD or the title divided into (numbered) chapters
•
Chapters are also designated as "Scenes" (i.e. in the main menu of DVDs)
What is composite video?
Composite video
Video signal or FBAS signal; thereby it involves an image signal, in which
colour and brightness information are included at the same time.
What are PAL, NTSC and SECAM?
PAL
PAL is the abbreviation for "Phase Alternation Line". PAL is the mid and west
Europe (Exception: France, see the heading "SECAM") customary and most
wide spread colour television standard.
NTSC
NTSC is the abbreviation for "National Television System Committee". NTSC
is a colour television standard that is primarily used in the USA and Japan.
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