[. . . ] DTH4500-GB 7/09/00 13:33 Page 1 Precautions 1 - Setting up Ensure that the mains supply in your house complies with that indicated on the identification sticker located at the back of your player. Install your player horizontally, on a suitable base (furniture), with enough space around it for ventilation (7-10 cm). Do not place the player on amplifiers or other equipment which may become hot. Switching off the DVD player to the stand-by mode does not disconnect the electricity supply. [. . . ] "SPATIALIZER R", "N-2-2 TM" and the "Circle in square" are Trademarks owned by Desper Products Inc. Audio language (for DVDs) With some discs, it is possible to change the language of a film and its subtitles. Two coloured keys ( , ) on your remote control offer easy access to this function while viewing. Temporary change of languages (audio, subtitles) may also be possible by pressing the menu key (19) during playback. All the changes (audio, subtitles) return to the player's initial settings after the disc is removed or power is switched off. A movie or video programme may be recorded in more than one language (up to 8) on the disc. So you can hear the dialogue in your own language (if available) or in the original language of the movie. You have to perform either A or B setting. A - Using the player info display. 1 2 Press PLAY (27) to start playback. Press the red key (8); the audio display appears on-screen with (possibly) the abbreviation of the language and the corresponding audio format. Press clear (25) to remove the banner without making changes. DISC MENU ENG DOLBY DIGITAL 5. 1 CH 3 4 FRA Dolby Digital 2 CH Example B - Using the Disc Menu (if available). 1 2 Press PLAY (27) to start playback. Press the menu key (19); the menu of the disc appears onscreen with (possibly) the Audio languages for dialogues available on that particular DVD disc. Select the desired language with the arrows (18, 16), arrows (14, 17), then press ok (15) to confirm. 1 2 3 4 Dialogue Language English Deutsch Franais Italiano 3 26 DTH4500-GB 7/09/00 13:34 Page 27 Subtitle languages With some discs, it is possible to change the language of a film and its subtitles. Two coloured keys ( , ) on your remote control offer easy access to this function while viewing. Temporary change of languages (audio, subtitles) may also be possible by pressing the menu key (19) during playback. All the changes (audio, subtitles) return to the player's initial settings after the disc is removed or power is switched off. Subtitles on / off (for DVDs) 1 2 Press PLAY (27) to start playback. Press the green key (9); you see the subtitles display on-screen with (possibly) the abbreviation of the language. (18, 16) arrows to switch "On" or "Off" the subtitles. ENG On GB 3 4 5 ENG Off To exit subtitle display press the green key (9). If the abbrevation of the language is not available "***" appears on the screen Press clear (25) to remove the banner without making changes. Subtitle language (for DVDs) Subtitles in many languages (up to 32) may be recorded on a DVD. You have to perform either A or B setting. A - Using the player info display. 1 2 Press PLAY (27) to start playback. Press the green key (9); the subtitle display appears on-screen with (possibly) the abbreviation of the language. When no subtitles are recorded, "***" will be displayed instead of the languages abbrevation. Select another language number with the arrows (14, 17). ENG On FRA On 3 4 To exit subtitle display press the green key (9). Press clear (25) to remove the banner without making changes. Example B - Using the Disc Menu (if available). 1 2 Press PLAY (27) to start playback. [. . . ] Depending on the type of DVD, some segments limit language cannot be changed?selection. You have forgotten your While in stop mode hold down STOP and PLAY keys of the player, password to change the in that order and simultaneously, for more than 3 seconds. The password lock will be released and all initial settings will return to rating level?Please note, that in this case you should switch the player OFF and then back ON again. [. . . ]