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Make certain that there are no obstructions
between the remote control and the DVD player.
D
Remain within five meters of the DVD player when
using the remote control.
Playback language / subtitle language does not
match the settings in the OSD menu
The playback language / subtitle language configured in
the OSD menu is not available on the inserted disc.
One or more functions cannot be activated
The selected function may not be available for all
DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs. If you attempt to execute a
function that is not available, the symbol [X] is display-
ed on the television screen.
None of the buttons on the device or on the remo-
te control function / other malfunctions
A
Switch the DVD player off by pressing the "Power"
button. Wait ten seconds, then press the "Power"
button again once to switch the DVD player back
on.
B
If the problem still persists: Reset the DVD player to the
factory settings.
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Refer here to Section 16.7. "Resetting the DVD
Player to the Factory Settings".
Contact one of our service partners in your area if ...
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the malfunctions listed cannot be corrected as
described above or
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malfunctions arise other than those listed
Danger!
Never attempt to repair a defective power cable yourself!
The risk of electrical shock exists!
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Warning!
The DVD player and the remote control do not contain
any parts that can be serviced by the user. If the housing
of the DVD player and/or remote control are opened,
the warranty is voided. If repairs are necessary, contact
one of our service partners in your area. The addresses
of our service partners can be found in the warranty
booklet. This is enclosed with the DVD player.
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Note:
For damage from ...
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opening of the housing of the DVD player and/or
remote control
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repair attempts by unqualified persons
no liability is accepted or warranty offered!
19. Glossary / Key Word Index
What are DVDs, VCDs and S-VCDs?
DVDs
DVD is the abbreviation for "Digital Versatile Disc".
DVDs are used to store audio and video data; they exist in
the sizes 8 cm and 12 cm (diameter). With a storage capa-
city many times greater than that of CD-Rs/CD-RWs,
DVDs offer up to eight hours of playback time for the
audio and video data they contain.
VCDs/S-VCDs
"Video CD" (VCD) and "Super Video CD" (S-VCD)
refer to two methods for compressed – i.e. space-saving –
storage of films on CDs. VCDs and S-VCDs exist in the
sizes 8 cm and 12 cm (diameter). Their storage capacity is
lower than that of DVDs. As a result, they only offer a
playback time of 20 minutes (8 cm size) or 74 minutes (12
cm size) for the audio and video data they contain.
VCDs exist in two versions:
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With VCDs/S-VCDs of version 1.1, only audio and
video data can be played.
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With VCDs/S-VCDs of version 2.0, PBC (Playback
Control) functions are available. In addition, paused
images can be displayed in high resolution.
Playback Control (PBC)
VCDs/S-VCDs of version 2.0 have Playback Control
("PBC"). This means that a root menu is available on
the VCD/S-VCD with which various features of the
VCD/SVCD can be accessed.
What are titles and chapters?
Titles are the largest units of video and audio data on
DVDs; with many DVDs, the (main) film has the title
number 01. Additional title numbers may be used for
bonus material (e.g. film trailer, background informa-
tion, etc.) that is available on many DVDs.
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