Operation Manual

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About the DVD-Player
You may play back a multitude of data formats with the a Page 39,
“Technical Speciications“.
However, please note that most DVDs are furnished with a so called
“regional code“ . It determines for which world region the DVD is
designed. For example, DVDs with regional code ”1“ are designate for
the USA and Canada. DVDs marked with the regional code ”2“ are
designated for Europe.
NOTE:
You may only play back DVDs marked with regional code “2“ on the DVD-
Player . A multitude of burn and duplication procedures as well as diferent
levels of quality of (duplicated) CDs/DVDs are available. Additionally the
music industry does not adhere to a set duplication copyright. This is the
reason playback problems of CDs, DVDs and MP3 CDs may be experienced
in isolated cases. It is not a malfunction of the unit.
Further, in isolated cases problems in playing computer reproduced
CDs or DVDs. (i.e. vacation pictures). In the event of problems examine
the setting of the DVD-reproduction program on your computer.
Ensure that the DVD was inalized. Further information regarding this
subject is available in the operation manual of your recording device.
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This icon will be displayed if you select or enter an invalid function.
Terms Track: “Track“ is the sections of an Audio-CD. This may pertain to
a song, a set of a symphony, etc.
Title/chapter:
Video-DVDs are compartmentalized into “title“
and chapters“ . A ”title“, for example may be a speciic movie and
chapters“ may be sections of the movie.
MPEG4:
Your DVD-Player is also equipped to play data com-
pressed for MPEG-4 (short for Moving Picture Experts Group-4)
MPEG-4 compression method that allows large amount of data to
be compressed without signiicantly compromising the quality of
picture and sound.
NOTE:
A full global compatibility of compression procedures is not guaran-
teed, especially if multiple soundtracks and subtitles are involved. Even
MPEG 4 iles with integrated special menu functions are not always
supported. This is not a malfunction of the unit.
Play Media
Use Remote Control You transmit commands to the DVD-Player using the remote control.
It is important that the end of the remote control is pointed toward
the DVD-Player.