DVD600II
Operating the DVD600II DVD Changer
will be replaced with two dashes (� �).allow audio track change while a disc is playing.until the player is turned off. When the unit
When the Audio Button t is pressed on thisis turned on for subsequent play, the default
5. Using the Numeric Keys�,type of disc, the player will go to the discOs ownsubtitle language will always be used.
enter the number of the chapter to be accessed.
menu page for audio track selection. In this
case, use the 9/:/D/¤ Buttons y`The subtitle language may also be selected dur-
6. The desired chapter will automatically be
to make the selection from the menuing the playback of a DVD by pressing the
started.Subtitle Button. After pressing the but-
screen and then press the Enter Button.
ton, the language may be changed by pressing
You may also simply enter the chapter number
The functionality of the Audio Button t maythe Enter Buttonuntil the desired choice
while the disc is playing to skip to that chapter.
vary from disc to disc. Many discs will allow youis shown. Note, however, that some discs do
to change the playback language while the discnot allow audio track change while the disc is
Changing Languages (Audio)
playing. When the Subtitle Buttonis
DVD discs may contain a variety of audio tracks,is playing, as noted earlier. However, when the
including foreign languages, special commen-Audio Button t is pressed with some discs,pressed, the player will go to the discOs own
taries, descriptive video for the sight-impaired,playback will stop and you will be taken to themenu page for subtitle disc selection. In this
discOs own audio menu. At that menu, use thecase, use the 9:D¤Buttonsy`
and various digital formats. Some DVD-Audio///
discs that contain linear PCM or Dolby Digital9/:/D/¤Buttonsy`to high-to make the selection from the menu
5.1 audio tracks may allow you to access theselight the desired playback language. Press thescreen and then press the Enter Button.
tracks using the Audio feature described in thisEnter Buttonwhen the choice is made
and the disc will either resume playback or IMPORTANT NOTE: The steps indicated on
section. In normal play, the unit will always look
the page allow you to change the subtitle lan-
for the default setting for the audio track, buttake you to the discOs main menu. Note that
guage, but they do not determine whether the
you may change the audio track at any timethese functions are controlled by information
programmed within the disc, and are outside subtitles are actually displayed on the screen.
using the Menu Status Bar and following these
To have the subtitles appear at any time, press
steps:of the control of the DVD600II.
the Subtitle On/Off Buttonto toggle the
1. During disc playback, press the StatusDVD discs may contain a variety of subtitles. Insubtitles on or off with each press of the button.
Button e.normal play, the unit will always look for theWhen the subtitles are active, a check-mark
default setting for the subtitle language, but youicon O� will appear in the box to the right of
2. Press the 9/: Buttons `until themay change that language at any time using thethe subtitle description as shown earlier.
speaker icon (third from the left) is highlightedMenu Status Bar and by following these steps:
in white between yellow brackets.Also note that some DVD discs do not contain
1. During disc playback, press the Statussubtitles. When the Subtitle On/Off Button
3. Press the Enter Button.Button e.is pressed on a disc with no subtitles, the
Prohibit icon O� will appear on screen.
4. Note that the main Menu Bar will be replaced2. Press the 9/: Buttons `until the
with a single display of the current languageletter OS� icon (fourth from the left) is highlightedChanging Camera Angles
type (Figure 19).in white between yellow brackets.A special feature of the DVD format is its capa-
bility of showing more than one view, or camera
3. Press the Enter Button.angle, of the same scene. This feature enables
you to become the director, selecting the view
4. Note that the main Menu Bar will be replaced
Figure 19of a scene that you wish. Note, however, that
with a single display of the subtitle language
this feature does not appear on many discs and,
5. Press the Enter Buttonuntil the desired(Figure 20).
when it does appear, it will typically be for only
audio track is displayed. Note that the audio
certain scenes and not for the entire discOs pro-
tracks available on a disc will vary and that they
gram. If you attempt to use the multiple-angle
are always listed on the discOs jacket or cover.
Figure 20feature on a disc that is not programmed for it,
you may see the OProhibited Feature� icon O�
6. Within a few seconds, the disc will continue
5. Press the Enter Buttonuntil the desiredon the screen. This is not a fault of the player; it
play with the newly selected audio track.
subtitle language is displayed. Note that thesimply indicates that the feature is not available
Note that the audio track type selected in thissubtitles available on a disc will vary, and theyon the disc being played.
fashion is temporary and will only remain inare always listed on the discOs jacket or cover.
effect until the player is turned off. When theSome discs may not offer alternative subtitles,To see whether a disc contains multiple angles,
unit is turned on for subsequent play, theor any subtitles at all.check the discOs cover or jacket. When a disc
does contain scenes with multiple angles, the pro-
default audio type will always be used.
6. Press the Subtitle On/Off Button andducers will usually include some sort of special
The audio track may also be selected during the Enter Buttonand within a few sec-on-screen icon to alert you to the availability of
the playback of a DVD by pressing the Audioonds the disc will continue to play with thedifferent angles of view. When you see such an
Button t. After pressing the button, the audionewly selected subtitle language.icon, the angle may be changed by the following
track may be changed by pressing the Entersteps:
Note that the subtitle language selected in this
Buttonuntil the desired audio track is
fashion is temporary, and will remain in effect1. Press the Status Button e.
shown. Note, however, that some discs do not
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