Features – Panasonic DVD-L50PM User Manual
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Features
5-inch LCD Wide-screen* with
stereo speakers
“This
player
provides
a
280,000-pixel
high-resolution
LCD
wide-screen.
This
lets you enjoy sharp images.
Portable type for the user on the
go
The player’s compact size, measuring 140
mm wide, 151.5 mm deep and 37.7 mm
high, and light weight of only 640 g, make
it easy for you to carry it around.
Approximately
three-hour
con
tinuous
piaying
capabiiity
with
battery pack
[included or optional (model No.; DY-
DB50EX)] (See page 17.)
Advanced
Virtual
Surround
Sound (VSS) function
(See page 33.)
Doiby
Digitai
(AC-3)/dts
(digital
theater systems) digital output
(See page 46.)
Dialogue Enhancer
(See pages 20 and 27.)
Graphical
User
Interface
(GUI)
screens
(See page 25.)
DVD‘L50A only;
with
and
PAL
NTSC
DVD
DVD
Compatible
(Video CD)
(Video CD)
To enjoy both PAL DVD (Vicieo CD) and
NTSC DVD (Video CD) on an externai TV,
the player must be connected to a PAL TV
which is capable of receiving PAL 525/60
system.
Versatile DVD features
•Multi-angle function
(See page 30.)
• Multi-audio function
(See page 31.)
• Multi-subtitle function
(See page 31.)
• Parental lock function
(See page
35.)
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by
method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned
by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection
technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for
home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
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B Important information on piaying DVDs and Video CDs
Some DVDs and Video CDs are played in a certain predetermined way based on
the specifications of the software designer. When you insert a disc of this type, the
player may not function according to the commands you enter (see the examples
below) because the disc will be played according to the specifications of the soft
ware designer. For further information, see the manual provided with your disc.
Examples:
•You may press the SKIP button to go to the beginning of the next track, but in
stead of skipping, the player displays the 0 mark (indicating a prohibited action).
•Some functions such as the RESUME function and the A-B repeat play do not
work with an interactive DVD or during menu play of a Video CD with playback
control.