Operation Manual

17
GB
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Discs recorded by PAL system, Discs recorded
by NTSC system and Type of TV connection
NTSC disc playback on a PAL TV
When playing an NTSC disc using a PAL TV, please note
the following:
The picture will shrink vertically to some degree, as
shown in the diagram, but this does not indicate a
malfunction in your TV or Player.
If your TV does not have a V-HOLD control, the picture
may roll and be unwatchable. However, if you use a TV
with V-HOLD control, you can stop the rolling by adjusting the V-HOLD
control and watch the picture.
DVD Disc
or
Video CD Disc
PAL
NTSC
Signal is converted from NTSC system
type to modified PAL system type.
PAL TV
Multi System TV
PAL signal
Modified PAL signal
NTSC signal
(
)
PAL/modified PAL image is
displayed on the LCD screen.
<For Southeast Asia>
The Player can play back discs recorded by NTSC using the modified
PAL system, such as Video CD, DVD-region 3, but cannot play back
discs for the use in U.S.A. (region No. 1).
Region numbers cannot be changed in this system.
This Player also has a built-in system converter which makes it possible to
view discs (Video CD, DVD-region 3) recorded by the NTSC system using
a PAL TV. (See “NTSC disc playback on a PAL TV” below.)
<For Australia and New Zealand>
The Player can play back discs recorded by NTSC using the modified
PAL system, such as Video CD, DVD-region 4, but cannot play back
discs for the use in U.S.A. (region No. 1).
Region numbers cannot be changed in this system.
This Player also has a built-in system converter which makes it possible to
view discs (Video CD, DVD-region 4) recorded by the NTSC system using
a PAL TV. (See “NTSC disc playback on a PAL TV” below.)