Panasonic DVD-L50PM User Manual
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Before enjoying DVD/Video CD/CD
The On-Screen menu language of your player has been factory preset to English.
DVD-L50Ä:
if you would like to change the menu language to French, German, Italian or
Spanish, please refer to “When ‘3 Menu Language' is selected” on page 37.
DVD^LSOPM:
If you would like to change the menu language to French or Spanish, please refer to
“When‘3 Menü Language’is selected” on page 37.
in the explanations given below it is assumed that English has been selected as the
menu language.
Note:
«The disc continues to rotate while the
menu is displayed even after the player
has finished playing a particular item.
When no further selections are to be
played, be sure to press STOP (□) to
clear the menu display.
For your reference:
•When the menu continues onto another
screen, pressing SKIP/SEARCH (!◄◄,
►N) or SKIP will show the next screen.
(The buttons may not work depending on
the disc used. For operation, refer also to
the jacket of the disc concerned.)
•To return to the menu screen, press
TITLE, MENU or RETURN (for DVD), or
RETURN (for Video CD). (The buttons
may not work depending on the disc
used.)
•When 0 appears on the screen while a
button is being operated, it means that
the corresponding operation is prohibited
by the player or the disc.
•Closing the outer cover or turning the
LCD display screen to OFF while playing
music CDs reduces power consumption.
These measures also conserve battery
power when operating off the battery
pack. (Under these conditions, the bat
tery pack provides 4.5 hours of continu
ous playback when playing music CDs.)
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Entering the number
Press NUMBER to change to number
input mode, then press the button
corresponding to the desired number.
Example: Entering “6”
Example: Entering “16”
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•To exit number input mode during
the input process:
Press NUMBER.
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HOLD function
When the HOLD switch is slid toward
the “HOLD” direction, even when a
function button is inadvertently pressed
while the player is being carried, the
function corresponding to the button
will not be acknowledged. (It prevents
the
function
buttons
from
being
pressed during operation, so as not to
interrupt playback.)
HOLD switch
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