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Frequently asked questions

Reference pages are shown in parentheses.

What kind of equipment is
necessary to enjoy 5.1ch
audio?

Connect to an AV amplifier (that has 5.1ch audio output terminals)
displaying the Dolby Digital/DTS logo. (33)
[DVD-A]: This unit plays DVD-Audio in 2 channels. You cannot play
multi channel surround sound.

Can I play a DVD-Video
bought in another country?

You can play if the region number includes “1” or “ALL” and the
video standard is NTSC. Check the disc jacket.

Can I use on an airplane or in
a hospital?

Electromagnetic waves that are emitted from this unit may affect
equipment on an airplane or in a hospital.
Please obey the rules and/or instructions indicated by the hospital
or airline.

Can I connect with a
computer?

You can enjoy use of the computer as a television monitor when
connecting with the AV input terminal on a computer. However,
you cannot operate this unit as peripheral equipment.

Glossary

Down-mixing
This is a process of remixing the multi-channel audio (surround sound) on some discs into two
channels. When you want to listen to the audio on a DVD with a 5.1 channel digital surround track
through your television speakers, the down-mixed audio will be output.
Some DVD-Audio prevent down-mixing of all or part of their contents. When playing such discs, or
such parts of the disc, audio will not be output properly.

Film and video
DVD-Videos are recorded using either film or video. This unit can determine which type has been
used, then uses the most suitable method of video output for the LCD.

Film:

Recorded at 24 or 30 frames per second.
Generally appropriate for motion picture films.

Video: Recorded at 30 frames/60 fields per second. Generally appropriate for TV drama programs or

animation.

MPEG4
A compression system for use on mobile devices or a network, that allows highly efficient recording
at a low bit rate.

Packet Writing
“Packet Writing” is one method of data recording used. Very small amounts of data referred to as
“Packets” are divided into very small units and written as “Packets”. Music CDs cannot be created
with this method.

Sampling frequency
Sampling is the process of converting the heights of sound wave (analog signal) samples taken at
set periods into digits (digital encoding). Sampling frequency is the number of samples taken per
second, so larger numbers mean more faithful reproduction of the original sound.

User memo:

DATE OF PURCHASE
DEALER NAME
DEALER ADDRESS

TELEPHONE NUMBER

The model number and serial number of this
product can be found on either the back or
the bottom of the unit.
Please note them in the space provided
below and keep for future reference.

MODEL NUMBER

SERIAL NUMBER

DVD-LX110

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