Initial settings, Notes – Panasonic DVD-C220D Manuel d'utilisation
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Initial settings
Once the intial settings have been completed, the player can
always be operated under the same conditions (especially with
DVD discs).
The settings will be retained in the memory, until the settings
are changed, even after switching to standby mode.
Common procedures of initial settings
1
Press ACTION in the stop mode.
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3 Menu Language
English
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5 FL Display
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7 Digital Audio Output
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2 Press the cursor buttons (▲, T) to select
the preferred item and press SELECT.
Each screen for setting the value is displayed.
1 Disc Languages (see page 37)
2 Ratings (see page 38)
3 Menu Language (see page 39)
4 On-Screen Messages (see page 40)
5 FL Display (see page 41)
6 TV Aspect (see page 41)
7 Digital Audio Output (see page 42)
9 other Settings (see page 44)
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Press the cursor buttons {▲,
▼)
to select
the preferred value and press SELECT.
•Some items require additional steps. (See the respec
tive page.)
Setting is finished and the initial settings screen is displayed.
To cancel during setup operation
Press RETURN or select “O". (The previous screen is dis
played.)
To clear the initial settings screen
Press the cursor buttons (A, ▼) to select “0” and press
SELECT. (Pressing ACTION or RETURN also clears the initial
settings screen.)
Notes:
•There is no No. 8 in the initial settings menu of this player.
•After the player is set to the "Lock All" setting in “2 Ratings”,
none of the initial settings, including “2 Ratings”, can be
changed while the DVD is in the play position. In this case,
press DISC EXCHANGE and unlock the player.
For your reference:
•The numeric buttons can also be used instead of the cursor
buttons ( A , ▼) for selecting items or values. In this case,
pressing SELECT is not necessary.
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