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- dv l 88
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Zoom Function
To zoom an image
1
While a disc is playing, press ZOOM .
• Each press of ZOOM cycles through
ZOOM : 1 the zoom settings in the following sequence: ZOOM 1 (
×
1.2)
→
ZOOM
2 (
×
1.5)
→
ZOOM 3 (
×
2.0)
→
Off.
Note that all of the above zoom
ZOOM indicator factors are approximate only.
• When playing a pan scan disc while 4:3 PS is selected as the “TV
MODE” setting on the “TV MODE SETUP” screen, each press of ZOOM cycles through zoom settings in the following sequence: ZOOM 1 (
×
1.2)
→
ZOOM 2 (
×
1.5)
→
Off.
• While an image is zoomed, you can press SHIFT and then use ' , " , \ and | to shift the view and display the part you want.
Press ' .
Press | .
Press ZOOM .
Press
\
.
Press
"
.
• An image may become distorted when zoomed.
• You can cancel the zoom operation and return the image to normal size by pressing Ë (STOP) , MENU , TITLE ,
È
(FWD) ,
è
(REV) or FUNCTION .
• The zoom setting is cancelled automatically whenever you display a DVD screen that enables you to change the scene by pressing ' , " , \ or | .
• Subtitle cannot be zoomed.
• The ZOOM indicator changes from white to red to let you know when you are trying to perform an illegal shift of view. If you are already at the far left side of the image, for example, the ZOOM indicator will become red when you press
\
.
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Table of contents
- 5 SAFETY INFORMATION
- 10 Disc Handling and Maintenance
- 11 Features
- 13 Accessories
- 14 Types of Discs that can be played on Your Player
- 18 Discs recorded by PAL system, Discs recorded by NTSC system and Type of TV connection
- 19 Quick Start Guide
- 26 General Guide
- 30 Using Headphones
- 31 Connecting to External Equipment for Input
- 32 Connecting a TV with External Terminals
- 33 Connecting to Audio Equipment
- 33 Playing 2 channel audio
- 35 Playing Dolby Digital (5.1 channel), DTS and MPEG audio
- 36 Using the AC Adapter
- 37 Using the Battery Pack
- 37 To install a battery pack in the Player
- 38 To charge the battery pack
- 41 Battery Capacity Indicator
- 42 Turning Power On and Off
- 44 Using the Remote Control
- 44 Installing the battery in the Remote
- 44 Operating range of the Remote
- 46 Switching Operation Buttons to Select/Enter Buttons
- 46 Screen type and button functions
- 48 Operation Modes
- 49 Setup
- 49 Initial setup (OSD LANGUAGE SETUP)
- 50 TV MODE SETUP setting
- 52 PARENTAL SETUP setting
- 57 AUDIO SETUP setting
- 61 DISC LANGUAGE setting
- 64 OSD LANGUAGE SETUP setting
- 65 Screen Size Setting
- 67 Changing the Display Mode
- 67 To change the display mode
- 68 DVD mode operation indicators
- 69 Playing a Disc
- 69 To play a disc
- 71 To adjust the volume level
- 71 To stop disc play
- 71 To turn off the LCD display
- 72 Playing MP3 Discs
- 74 Other Disc Play Features
- 74 Chapter skip
- 74 Track skip
- 75 To resume disc play after stopping
- 76 Slow-motion play
- 76 Still (Pause) and Frame advance
- 77 Fast forward/Fast reverse
- 78 Using the Function Control
- 78 About the Function control screen
- 80 Direct title/track skip
- 81 Direct chapter skip
- 82 Direct time skip
- 83 Subtitle language setting
- 84 Angle setting
- 85 Audio setting
- 86 VIRTUAL DOLBY (QSURROUND) setting
- 88 DIGITAL GAMMA setting
- 89 DIGITAL SUPER PICTURE setting
- 90 Zoom Function
- 91 Repeat Playback
- 91 Chapter repeat
- 91 Title repeat
- 92 Track/Disc repeat
- 92 A-B repeat
- 93 Programmed Playback
- 93 Title programmed playback
- 95 Chapter programmed playback
- 97 Track programmed playback
- 99 Selecting Titles from the Title Menu
- 100 Setting Play Parameters Using the Disc Menu
- 101 Adjusting Display
- 101 To adjust display colours
- 102 Viewing Images from an External Equipment
- 103 References
- 103 Precautions
- 105 AC Adapter
- 105 Battery Pack (Optional Accessory)
- 107 Troubleshooting
- 111 Error Indicators and Warnings
- 112 Specifications
- 114 Glossary