Operating instructions
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No response from remote control
• Make sure the remote control is in the correct 
mode.
• Check batteries are fi tted correctly.
• Change the batteries.
If nothing works
If you have tried the above solutions and none seem 
to work, try switching your TV-DVD off and on again. 
If this does not work, contact your supplier or TV-DVD 
repair technician. Never attempt to repair a defective 
TV-DVD yourself.
Defi nition of Terms
Angle
Recorded onto some DVD discs are scenes, which 
have been simultaneously shot from a number of 
different angles (the same scene is shot from the 
front, from the left side, from the right side, etc.). With 
such discs, the ANGLE button can be used to view 
the scene from different angles.
Chapter Number
 These numbers are recorded on DVD discs. A title 
is subdivided into many sections, each of which are 
numbered, and specifi c parts of video presentations 
can be searched quickly using these numbers.
DVD
This refers to a high-density optical disc on which 
high-quality pictures and sound have been recorded 
by means of digital signals. Incorporating a new video 
compression technology (MPEG II) and high-density 
recording technology. DVD enables aesthetically 
pleasing full-motion video to be recorded over long 
periods of time (for instance, a whole movie can be 
recorded).
DVD has a structure consisting of two 0.6-mm thin 
discs, which are adhered to each other. Since the 
thinner the disc, the higher the density at which the 
information can be recorded, a DVD disc has a greater 
capacity than a single 1.2 mm thick disc. Since the 
two thin discs are adhered to each other, there is the 
potential to achieve double-sided play sometime in 
the future for even longer duration play.
Subtitles
These are printed lines appearing at the bottom of 
the screen, which translate or transcribe the dialogue. 
They are recorded on the DVD discs.
Time Number
This indicates the playtime, which has elapsed from 
the start of a disc or a title. It can be used to fi nd a 
specifi c scene quickly. (Not all discs permit the time 
search feature to be used. Availability is determined 
by the disc’s manufacturer.)
Title Number
These numbers are recorded on DVD discs. When a 
disc contains two or more movies, these movies are 
numbered as title 1, title 2, etc.
Track Number
These numbers are assigned to the tracks, which are 
recorded on AudioCDs. They enable specifi c tracks 
to be located quickly.
Dolby Digital
Many movie theatres are equipped with 5.1 channel 
surround systems. This same type of technology is 
available to you in your home. To enjoy full 5.1-channel 
surround, your DVD player must be connected to an 
external Dolby Digital decoder via the digital outputs 
(either coaxial or optical). 
Dolby Pro Logic
This is Dolby Laboratories’ technology to decode 
Dolby Surround encoded programs actively. Dolby 
Surround programs have four channels of audio 
(Left, Center, Right and Surround) encoded into a 
standard 2-channel stereo signal. The rear channel 
is monaural.
LPCM
LPCM stands for Pulse Code Modulation and is 
digital audio. 
MPEG
Short for Moving Picture Experts Group. This is an 
international standard for compression of moving 
images. On some DVDs digital audio has been 
compressed and recorded in this format.
DivX
DivX is a digital video compression technology based 
on MPEG-4 and developed by DivX Networks Inc.
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