JBL SCS 135S HOME THEATER SPEAKER SYSTEMS

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Operating the DVD600 Changer
The audio track may also be selected during
the playback of a DVD by pressing the Audio
Button t. After pressing the button, the audio
track may be changed by pressing the Enter
Button until the desired audio track is
shown. Note, however, that some discs do not
allow audio track change while a disc is playing.
When the Audio Button t is pressed on this
type of disc, the player will go to the disc’s own
menu page for audio track selection. In this
case, use the
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/
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Buttons y`
to make the selection from the menu
screen and then press the Enter Button .
The functionality of the Audio Button t may
vary from disc to disc. Many discs will allow you
to change the playback language while the disc
is playing, as noted earlier. However, when the
Audio Button t is pressed with some discs,
playback will stop and you will be taken to the
disc’s own audio menu. At that menu, use the
/
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Buttons y` to high-
light the desired playback language. Press the
Enter Button when the choice is made
and the disc will either resume playback or
take you to the disc’s main menu. Note that
these functions are controlled by information
programmed within the disc, and are outside
of the control of the DVD600.
DVD discs may contain a variety of subtitles. In
normal play, the unit will always look for the
default setting for the subtitle language, but you
may change that language at any time using the
Menu Status Bar and by following these steps:
1. During disc playback, press the Status
Button e.
2. Press the
/
Buttons ` until the
letter “S” icon (fourth from the left) is highlighted
in white between yellow brackets.
3. Press the Enter Button .
4. Note that the main Menu Bar will be replaced
with a single display of the subtitle language
(Figure 18).
Figure 18
5. Press the Enter Button until the desired
subtitle language is displayed. Note that the
subtitles available on a disc will vary, and they
are always listed on the disc’s jacket or cover.
Some discs may not offer alternative subtitles,
or any subtitles at all.
6. Within a few seconds, the disc will continue
to play with the newly selected subtitle
language.
Note that the subtitle language selected in this
fashion is temporary, and will remain in effect
until the player is turned off. When the unit
is turned on for subsequent play, the default
subtitle language will always be used.
The subtitle language may also be selected dur-
ing the playback of a DVD by pressing the
Subtitle Button . After pressing the but-
ton, the language may be changed by pressing
the Enter Button until the desired choice
is shown. Note, however, that some discs do
not allow audio track change while the disc is
playing. When the Audio Button t is
pressed, the player will go to the disc’s own
menu page for subtitle disc selection. In this
case, use the
/
/
/
¤
Buttons y`
to make the selection from the menu
screen and then press the Enter Button .
IMPORTANT NOTE: The steps indicated on
the page allow you to change the subtitle lan-
guage, but they do not determine whether the
subtitles are actually displayed on the screen.
To have the subtitles appear at any time, press
the Subtitle On/Off Button to toggle the
subtitles on or off with each press of the button.
When the subtitles are active, a Check-mark
icon “” will appear in the box to the right of
the subtitle description as shown earlier.
Also note that some DVD discs do not contain
subtitles. When the Subtitle On/Off Button
is pressed on a disc with no subtitles, the
Prohibit icon “X” will appear on screen.
Changing Camera Angles
A special feature of the DVD format is its capa-
bility of showing more than one view, or camera
angle, of the same scene. This feature enables
you to become the director, selecting the view
of a scene that you wish. Note, however, that
this feature does not appear on many discs and,
when it does appear, it will typically be for only
certain scenes and not for the entire disc’s pro-
gram. If you attempt to use the multiple-angle
feature on a disc that is not programmed for it,
you may see the Prohibited Feature icon “X” on
the screen. This is not a fault of the player; it
simply indicates that the feature is not available
on the disc being played.
To see whether a disc contains multiple angles,
check the disc’s cover or jacket. When a disc
does contain scenes with multiple angles, the pro-
ducers will usually include some sort of special
on-screen icon to alert you to the availability of
different angles of view. When you see such an
icon, the angle may be changed by the following
steps:
1. Press the Status Button e.
2. Press the
/
Buttons ` until the
camera icon with the letters “Ang” below it (fifth
from the left) is highlighted in white between
yellow brackets.
3. Press the Enter Button .
4. Note that the main Menu Bar will be replaced
with a single display of the angle number
(Figure 19).
Figure 19
5. Press the Enter Button until the desired
angle is shown. Note that the number of angles
available is set by the disc’s producer, not the
DVD600, and it may vary from disc to disc.
You may also change the angle directly by
pressing the Angle Button when multiple
angles are present, until the desired angle
appears on the screen.
Playing CDs
The DVD600 allows you to take advantage of
the on-screen Menu Bar even when playing
CDs. The use of this graphical display makes it
easy to select CD Functions.
When a CD is playing, the Menu Bar will auto-
matically appear in your video display, even
though there is no video on the CD itself. To
remove the Menu Bar at any time, press the
Clear Button . If the Menu Bar is not pres-
ent, press the Status Button e to have it
appear on the screen (Figure 20).
Figure 20
TRACK BOOKMARKS
DISC
TYPE
DISC
NO
INTROSCAN TIME
DISPLAY TYPE
TIME
INDICATOR
47
54
54
30
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