Sony 3-865-371-11 Caller ID Box User Manual


 
18
EN
Playing Discs in Various Modes
DVD
TITLE:
1 : 32 : 55
CHAPTER:
SUBTITLE:
AUDIO:
ANGLE:
PLAY
32 ( 50 )
30 ( 50 )
ENGLISH ( 32 )
ENGLISH ( 8 )
1 ( 9 )
DOLBY DIGITAL
3 / 2. 1
<
CHAPTER
>
123
456
789
0
DISPLAY
Bit rate of the playback picture
TIME
Playing status
Current
play mode
Playing time
of the
current
chapter*
Current title
number
Current chapter
number
TITLE 32 PLAY
1 : 32 : 55
ALL
REPEAT
CHAPTER 30
<
CHAPTER
>
Current title
number (total
number of
titles)
Playing time
of the current
chapter*
Current language for the
subtitles (total number of
languages for subtitles)
Current
language
for the
sound (total
number of
languages
for the
sound)
Current chapter
number (total
number of
chapters in the
current title)
Selected angle
(total number of
angles)
Current audio
format**
Playing
status
Disc type
BIT RATE
0510
?
Using the On-Screen Display
Z
You can check the operating status of the player and
the information about the disc using the on-screen
display on the TV screen.
When playing back or stopping a DVD
Press DISPLAY.
Each time you press the DISPLAY button, the on-
screen display changes as follows:
On-screen display 1
.
On-screen display 2
.
On-screen display 3
.
On-screen display off
pDisplay information of the on-screen display 1 mode
?
Rear component 2
Front component 2 +
Center component 1
LFE component 1
pDisplay information of the on-screen display 2 mode
Note
Some information may not be displayed depending on a
DVD.
* In display 1 or 2 mode, each time you press TIME the
information changes as shown below.
Playing time of the current chapter
.
Remaining time of the current chapter
.
Playing time of the current title
.
Remaining time of the current title
** “PCM” or “DOLBY DIGITAL” is displayed. In “DOLBY
DIGITAL” case, the channels in the playing track are
displayed by number as follows.
The case of Dolby Digital (AC-3) 5.1 ch:
pDisplay information of the on-screen display 3 mode
While playing a disc, the approximate bit rate of the
playback picture is always displayed by Mbps (Mega bit
per second).