Mole, For your reference, 1 press tttle during pray – Panasonic DVD-A360A User Manual

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■The virtual surround sound affect does not vi/ork with

Karaoke DVDs,

•Tha virtual surround sound efiect may nol work with same

Dolby Digital 2.1ch or 3,lch DVDs, Additionally, this effect
may not work property with some Dolby Digital DVDs other

than 2,1ch or 3,lch, dapandng on the software,

•Turn off the TV surround sound and other surround sound

effects wfien using this virtual surround sound effeot.

For your reference:

•The VSS indicator lights up when the Dolby Dlglts.1 DVD is

played beck with the virtual sunound sound effect.

■ For optimum eflsct, it is reoommended that [fie distanoe be-

tws^ the TV sat and ihs listening position be about 3 lo
4 limes №e distance bslw^en the right er>d left front
speakers (only in Ihe case of VSS for external speakers!.

Spaakar.!

g, Speaker

■3tii4-W.A

•Lfs^lng.'-ppsldon,

eDJffsfertce between 'VSS t" and ''VSS

2

"

VSS1

VSS 2 i

Dolby

Digitaf
DVD
(2ch)

The from apeakers

sound like they are
further apart.

TTie front Bpeakara

sound like they arc
evenfurtfier apert
than Jn VSS 1.

Dolby
Digital

DVD
(3-5. fch)
(Sumourid
signer
recorded)

Sunound sound
saoms fa come from

the left and nght cf
the llsiening
position.

SurTOurkf sound
seama to come from

the left and right of
Ibd listening position
and tha front
speakers sound like
tiUy are even further
apart than in VSS 1.

■Difference between “Headphone VSS V’ and “Head-

phorwYSS^”

Headphone vSS 1

Headphone VSS 2

Sound appears to come

from front and surround

speakers.

The effect Is broader.

Using a title menu

[

dvd

]_______________

Some rnovie discs may have two or more tides. If the disc has

e title menu recorded on It, the Tin.E button can be used to
select the movie tide.

[The det«yfs of operaiton depend on the disc used.)

1

Press TTTLE during pray.

A list of tha frtlee on the

disc Is now displayed.

.jj^

Щ .

,;?

C a s t i es.'

j L o v e r s

BirTTt;

(Example}

•Pressing TITLE again resumes play from the eoena

when TITLE was first pressed.

2

Tilt

the

joystlclt(A,

T,

and

pr»ss

SE­

LECT or PLAY, or press the numeric but­

tons, to select the title.

^ D o g s ^ I c a s t i e s - ►

(Exempla)

The selected title now starts playing.

Using a DVD menu

[

dvd

]______________

Some DVDs have unique menus, Thess menus can be for lan-
guaoe selecdon, audio output selectfon and/or subtitle lan­

guage selection, etc. Although the DVD menu's contents and
operadon differ from disc to disc, the following explains basic
Operation when iMe feature Is used.

1

Press MENU during pEay.

The OVD menu available on the

disc is now displayed.

•3 . A N G L E

Ijg,

V.

^-г-гг

{Example)

»Pressing MEWU again resumes play from Ihe scene

when MENU was first pressed.

2

Tilt the joystick (A* T, ►) end press SE­

LECT, or press the numeric buttons, to se­
lect the Item,

a . s u B T f U E

1 3 .

a n g l e

The selected Hem ie now executed.

(Example)

When the menu continues onto another screen

flepeat step 2.

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