Panasonic dvd-rp62 Operating Instructions Manual page 21

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Sound
Page
No
sound.
Distorted
sound.
•Checl<
ths connections.
•Checit
the
volume on
the
equipment you have
connected.
Ensure
ttiat
the
input settings
for the'
television
and
stereo
system
are
oon'ect.
•Turn
ADVANCED SURROUND
off
if
it
causes
distortion.
7 18
12
Piercing
noise
comes
from
the
speakers.
If
you have connected
this unit
to
other
equipment
through
tlie
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
terminal,
ensure you have
selected the
correct settings
for
"Dolby
Digital"
and
"DTS
Digital
Surround"
in
the
SEHJP m^u's
Audio menu.
17
Unit displays
"NoPLAY"
•You
inserted
a
disc
the
unit
cannot
play; Insert
one
it
can.
5
"CHECK
DISC"
•Disc
is dirty:
wipe
it
clean.
"HOD"
stands
for
a number.
•Trouble
may
bave
occurred.
The number
following
"tH"
depends on
the
status
of
the
unit.
Reset procedure:
Press
[POWER
(!)]
to
switch the
unit to
the
standby
mode
and
then
back
to
ON.
Alternatively,
press
[POWER
<i>]
to switch the
unit
to
the
standby
mode,
disconnect the
AC
power
supply
cord,
and
then reconnect
it.
If
the service
numtnrs
fail
to
clear,
note the
service
numtwr
and
contact
a
qualified
service
person.
"NoDtSC"
•You
haven't inserted
a
disc; insert
one.
•You
haven't inserted the disc
correctly; insert
it
correctly.
8
Television displays
"The
progressive out
is
set to
"Disable""
•Go
to the
Video
menu
in
the
SETUP
menus, and
select
"Enable"
in
"Progressive
Out".
16
"The
software
has a
4:3
aspect
ratio"
•Use
the
television to
change
the
aspect
to
the correct one.
It
your
television
cannot
change
the
aspect
when
input
is
progressive
Press
[PROGRESSIVE
OUT]
so
the
indicator
goes
out.
Output
wilt
now
be
interlace.
8
No
on-screen
display.
•Go
to
Display
in
the
SETUP
menus, and
select
"On"
for
"On-Screen Messages".
16
On-screen
displays (Including
On-Screen
Menu
Icons) not
displayed or only
partially
displayed
on
the
television.
Press
[DISPl-AY],
and
press [<,
>]
to highlight
the
hghtmost
icon,
then press [A,
]
to adjust
ttve
position.
14
The
disc's
menu
is
displayed
in
a
different
language.
•Go
to
Disc
in
the
SETUP
menus,
and
select
the preferred
language
for
"Menus".
16
Glossary
Bitstream
This
is
the
digital
form
of
multi-channel
audio data
(e.g.,
5.1
channel)
before
it
is
decoded
into
its
various channels.
Decoder
A
decoder
restores the
coded
audio
signals
on
DVDs
to
normal. This
is
called
decoding.
Dolby
Digital
This
is
a
method
of
coding
digital
signals
developed by Dolby
Laboratories.
Apart
from
stereo (2-channel) audio,
these
signals
can
also
be
multi-
channel
audio.
A
large
amount
of
audio
Information
can be
recorded
on
one
disc
using
this
method.
Dolby Pro Logic
A
surround
system where
a
4-channel
aucfio
track
is
recorded
as
2
channels
and
then
is
restored to
4
channels
for play.
The
surround channel
is
monaural
and can
reproduce
up
to
7 kHz.
DTS
(Digital
Theater
Systems)
This
surrourKi
system
is
used
in
many
movie
theaters
around
the world.
There
is
good
separation
between
the channels,
so
realistic
sound
effects
are
possible.
Dynamic
range
Dynamic
range
is
the difference
between
the
towest
level of
sound
that
can
be heard above
the
noise
of
the
equipment
and
tfie
highest
level of
sound
before
distortion
occurs.
Frame
still
and
field
still
Frames
are the
still
pictures that
go
together
to
make
a
moving
picture.
There
are
about
30 frames
shown
each
second.
One
frame
is
made
up
of
two
fields,
A
regular
television
shows
these
fields
one
after
the other
to
create frames.
A
still
is
shown when
you pause
a
moving
pk:ture.
A
frame
still
is
made
up
of
two
alternating
fields,
so
the
picture
may
appear
blurred,
tuA
overall
quality
is
high.
A
field
still
is
not
blurred,
but
it
has
only
half
the information
of
a
frame
still
so
picture quality
is
kiwer.
interlace
and
progressive output
NTSC,
the
video
signal
standard,
has
460
interlaced
(t)
scan
lines,
whereas
progressive
scanning uses
twice the
number
of
scan
lines.
This
is
called
480p,
The
video
signals output
from
this unit's
COI^PONENT
VIDEO
OUT
terminals
(Y, Pb,
Pr) allow
you
to
enjoy higher
quality pictures
than
If
the signals
were
output
trom
the
VIDEO
OUTPUT
terminal or
S
VIDEO
OITT
temiinal.
I/P/B
MPEG
2,
the
video
compression
standard
adopted
for
use
with
DVD-
Video,
codes frames
using
these
3
picture types.
I:
Intra
coded
picture
This
picture
has
the
twst
quality
and
is
tfw best
to
use
when
adjusting
the
picture.
P:
Predictive
coded
picture
This
picture
is
calculated
based on
past
I
or
P-ptctures.
B:
Bidirectionally-predictive
coded
picture
This
picture
is
calculated
by
comparing
past
and
future
I
and
P-pictures
so
it
has
the lowest
volume
of information.
Film
and
video
DVD-Videos
are recorded using
either
film
or video. Usually,
film
is
recorded
at
24
frames per second,
the
rate
movies
are
filmed
at.
while
video
is
recorded
at
30 frames
per second.
Linear
PCIUI
(pulse
code
modulation)
These
are
uncompressed
di^l
signals,
amilar
to
those tound
on CDs.
Playback
control
(PBC)
If
a
Video
CD
has
playback
control,
you can
select
scenes and
information
with
menus
(called
menu
play
in
these
instructions).

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