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    							4	 Operating		
    Operating3\f
    Operating4
    General Playback
    Using [HOME] menu
    The	home	menu	appears	when	you	press	HOME	(n).	Use	A/D	to	select	a	category	and	press	ENTER	(\b).
    a    b   c   d   e\
       f
    a[Movie] - Plays	video	contents.
    b[Pho\fo] - Plays	photo	contents.
    c[Music] - Plays	audio	contents.
    d[Ne\fCas\f] - Access	to	the	Net\fast	Home.
    e[Inpu\f] -  \fhanges	input	mode
    f[Se\fup] - Adjusts	the	system	settings.
    Playing a Disc
    ert
    1.	 Press	B	(OPEN/\fLOSE),	and	place	a	disc	on	the	disc	tray.
    2.	 Press	B	(OPEN/\fLOSE)	to	close	the	disc	tray.
    \bor	the	most	Audio	\fD,	BD-ROM	and		DVD-ROM	discs,	playback	starts	automatically.
    3.	 Press	HOME	(n).
    4.	 Select	[Movie]	or	[Music]	using	A/D,	and	press	ENTER	(\b).
    5.	 Select	[Blu-ray	Disc],	[DVD],	[ VR]	or	[Audio]	option	using	\f/S,	and	press	ENTER	(\b).
    When	a	disc	is	in	the	unit	and	the	power	is	ON	
    ,playback	is	not	started	automatically.,
    ,Note
    	
    y Playback	functions	described	in	this	manual	
    are	not	always	available	in	every	file	and	
    media.	Some	functions	can	be	restricted	
    depending	on	many	factors.
    	
    y Depending	on	the	BD-ROM	titles,	a	USB	
    device	connection	may	be	needed	for	the	
    proper	playback.
    	
    y Unfinalized	DVD	
    VR	format	discs	may	not	be	
    played	in	this	player.
    	
    y Some	DVD-VR	discs	are	made	with	\fPRM	
    data	by	DVD	RE\fORDER.	
    This	unit	cannot	
    support	these	kinds	of	discs.,
    ,Note
    Playing a file on a disc/USB 
    device
    yui
    This	player	can	play	video,	audio	and	photo	files	contained	in	the	disc	or	USB	device.
    1.	 Insert	a	data	disc	on	the	tray	or	connect	a	USB	device.	( When	you	insert	the	USB	device,	the	USB	option	menu	will	be	appeared	to	select	for	[Movie],	[Photo]	or	[Music].)
    2.	 Select	[Movie],	[Photo]	or	[Music]	using	A/D,	and	press	ENTER	(\b).
    3.	 Select	[Data]	or	[USB]	option	using	\f/S,	and	press	ENTER	(\b).
    4.	 Select	a	file	using	\f/S/A/D,	and	press	d,(PLAY )	or	ENTER	(\b)	to	play	the	file.
     
    						
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    Playing Blu-ray 3D disc
    e
    This	player	can	play	the	Blu-ray	3D	discs	which	contains	separate	views	for	the	left	and	right	eyes.	
    Prepara\fion
    In	order	to	playback	Blu-ray	3D	title	in	
    stereoscopic	3D	mode,	you	need	to:	
    y 	\fheck	your	
    TV	is	3D	capable	and	has	HDMI	
    1.4	input(s).
    	
    y 	Wear	3D	glasses	to	enjoy	the	3D	experience	
    if	it	is	necessary.
    	
    y 	\fheck	whether	the	BD-ROM	title	is	the	Blu-
    ray	3D	disc	or	not.
    	
    y 	\fonnect	an	HDMI	cable	( Type	A,	High	
    Speed	HDMITM	\fable)	between	the	player’s	
    HDMI	output	and	
    TV’s	HDMI	input.
    1.	 Press	HOME	(n),	and	set	the	[3D	Mode]	option	on	the	[Setup]	menu	to	[On]	(page	26).
    2.	 Press	B	(OPEN/\fLOSE),	and	place	a	disc	on	the	disc	tray.
    3.	 Press	B	(OPEN/\fLOSE)	to	close	the	disc	tray.
    The	playback	starts	automatically.	
    4.	 Refer	to	the	owner’s	manual	of	your	3D-ready	TV	for	the	further	instruction.
    You	may	need	to	adjust	the	display	settings	and	focus	on	your	TV’s	setting	for	the	improved	3D	effect.	
    	
    y Watching	a	3D	content	for	a	long	period	
    time	may	cause	dizziness	or	tiredness.
    	
    y It	is	not	recommended	to	watch	a	movie	
    in	3D	mode	for	infirm,	child	and	pregnant	
    woman.
    	
    y If	you	are	experiencing	headache,	tiredness	
    or	dizziness	while	viewing	contents	in	3D,	
    it	is	strongly	recommended	to	stop	the	
    playback	and	rest	until	you	feel	normal.,
    >Caution
    Enjoying BD-Live\bM
    e
    BD-ROM	supporting	BD-Live	(BD-ROM	version	2	Profile	2)	that	has	a	network	extension	function	allows	you	to	enjoy	more	functions	such	as	downloading	new	movie	trailers	by	connecting	this	unit	to	the	internet.
    1.	 \fheck	the	network	connection	and	settings	(page	21).
    2.	 Insert	a	USB	storage	device	to	the	USB	port	on	the	front	panel.
    A	USB	storage	device	is	needed	to	download	bonus	content.
    3.	 Press	HOME	(n),	and	set	the	[BD-LIVE	connection]	option	on	the	[Setup]	menu	(page	29).
    Depending	on	a	disc,	the	BD-Live	function	may	not	be	operated	if	[BD-LIVE	connection]	option	is	set	to	[Partially	Permitted].
    4.	 Insert	a	BD-ROM	with	BD-Live.
    The	operations	are	differ	depending	on	the	disc.	Refer	to	the	manual	supplied	with	the	disc.
    Do	not	extract	the	connected	USB	device	
    while	content	is	being	downloaded	or	a	Blu-
    ray	disc	is	still	in	the	disc	tray.	Doing	so	may	
    damage	the	connected	USB	device	and	BD-
    Live	features	may	not	operate	properly	with	
    the	damaged	USB	device	anymore.	If	the	
    connected	USB	device	seems	damaged	from	
    such	an	action,	you	can	format	the	connected	
    USB	device	from	the	P\f	and	reuse	it	with	this	
    player.,
    >Caution
    	
    y Some	BD-Live	contents	may	be	restrictively	
    accessed	in	some	territories	by	contents	
    provider’s	own	decision.
    	
    y It	may	take	up	to	several	minutes	to	load	
    and	start	enjoying	BD-Live	contents.,
    ,Note
     
    						
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    Playing a file on a network 
    server
    yui
    This	player	can	play	video,	audio	and	photo	files	located	in	a	DLNA	server	through	your	home	network.
    1.	 \fheck	the	network	connection	and	settings	(page	21).
    2.	 Press	HOME	(n).
    3.	 Select	[Movie],	[Photo]	or	[Music]	using	A/D,	and	press	ENTER	(\b).
    4.	 Select	a	DLNA	media	server	or	a	share	folder	on	your	P\f	on	the	list	using	\f/S,	and	press	ENTER	(\b).
    If	you	want	to	rescan	available	media	server,	press	the	green	(G)	colored	button.
    5.	 Select	a	file	using	\f/S/A/D,	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	play	the	file.
    	
    y The	file	requirements	are	described	on	page	
    10.
    	
    y The	thumbnail	of	the	unplayable	files	can	
    be	displayed,	but	those	cannot	be	played	
    on	this	player.
    	
    y The	subtitle	file	name	and	movie	file	name	
    have	to	be	the	same	and	located	at	the	
    same	folder.
    	
    y The	playback	and	operating	quality	may	be	
    affected	by	your	home	network	condition.
    	
    y You	may	experience	connection	problems	
    depending	on	your	server’s	environment.,
    ,Note
     
    						
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    Operating4
    Basic operations for video and 
    audio content
    \bo stop playback
    Press	Z	(STOP)	while	playback.
    \bo pause playback
    Press	M	(PAUSE)	while	playback.	Press	d	(PLAY )	to	resume	playback.
    \bo play frame-by-frame (Video)
    Press	M	(PAUSE)	while	movie	playback.	Press	M	(PAUSE)	repeatedly	to	play	\brame-by-\brame	playback.
    \bo scan forward or backward
    Press	c	or 	v	to 	play 	fast 	forward 	or 	fast 	reverse	during	playback.
    You	can	change	the	various	playback	speeds	by	pressing	c	or	v	repeatedly.
    \bo slow down the playing spee\sd 
    (Video)
    While	the	playback	is	paused,	press	v	repeatedly	to	play	various	speeds	of	slow	motion.
    \bo skip to the next/previous  
    chapter/track/file
    During	playback,	press	C	or	V	to	go	to	the	next 	chapter/track/file 	or 	to 	return 	to 	the 	beginning	of	the	current	chapter/track/file.
    Press	C	twice	briefly	to	step	back	to	the	previous	chapter/track/file.
    In	the	file	list	menu	of	a	server,	there	may	have	many	types	of	contents	in	a	folder	together.	In	this	case,	press	C	or	V	to	go	to	the	previous	or	next	content	with	same	type.
    Basic operations for photo 
    content
    \bo play a slide show
    Press	d	(PLAY )	to	start	slide	show.
    \bo stop a slide show
    Press	Z	(STOP)	while	slide	show.
    \bo pause a slide show
    Press	M	(PAUSE)	while	slide	show.	Press	d	(PLAY )	to	re-start	the	slide	show.
    \bo skip to the next/previous photo
    While	viewing	a	photo	in	full	screen,	press	A	or	D	to	go	to	the	previous	or	next	photo.
    Using the disc menu 
    ero
    \bo display the disc m\senu
    The	menu	screen	may	be	displayed	first	after	loading	a	disc	which	contains	a	menu.	If	you	want	to	display	the	disc	menu	while	playback,	press	DIS\f	MENU.
    Use	\f/S/A/D	buttons	to	navigate	through	menu	items.
    \bo display the Pop-up menu
    Some	BD-ROM	discs	contain	Pop-up	menu	that	appears	while	playback.
    Press 	TITLE/POPUP 	while 	playback, 	and 	use 	\f/S/A/D	buttons	to	navigate	through	menu	items.
    Resume playback 
    eroyt,
    u
    The	unit	records	the	point	where	you	pressed	the	Z	(STOP)	depending	on	the	disc.	If	“MZ	(Resume 	Stop)” 	appears 	on 	the 	screen 	briefly,	press	d	(PLAY )	to	resume	playback	(from	the	scene	point).		If	you	press	Z	(STOP)	twice	or	unload	the	disc,	“Z(\fomplete 	Stop)” 	appears 	on 	the 	screen. 	The 	unit	will	clear	the	stopped	point.	
     
    						
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    y The	resume	point	may	be	cleared	when	a	
    button	is	pressed	(for	example;	
    1	(POWER),	
    B 	(OPEN/\fLOSE),	etc).
    	
    y On	BD-ROM	discs	with	BD-J,	the	resume	
    playback	function	does	not	work.
    	
    y If	you	press	
    Z	(STOP)	once	during	BD-ROM	
    interactive	title	playback,	the	unit	will	be	in	
    \fomplete	Stop	mode.,
    ,Note
    Advanced Playback
    Repeat Playback
    erotu,
    y
    During	playback,	press	REPEAT	(h)	repeatedly	to	select	a	desired	repeat	mode.	
    Blu-ray \biscs/DVDs/ MOVIE
    jA-	 – 	Selected 	portion 	will 	be 	repeated 	continually.
    jChap\fer	–	 The	current	chapter	will	be	played	back	repeatedly.
    jTi\fle	–	The	current	title	will	be	played	back	repeatedly.	jAll	–	All	the	tracks	or	files	will	be	played	back	repeatedly.
    To	return	to	normal	playback,	press	REPEAT	(h)	repeatedly	to	select	[Off ].
    Au\bio CDs/Au\bio files
    kA-B	–	Selected 	portion 	will 	be 	repeated 	continually. 	(Audio 	\fD 	only)
    ;Track–	 The	current	track	or	file	will	be	played	back	repeatedly.
    :All –	All	the	tracks	or	files	will	be	played	back	repeatedly.
    l:All	–	All	the	tracks	or	files	will	be	played	back	repeatedly	in	random	order.
    l,–	The	tracks	or	files	will	be	played	back	in	random	order.
    To	return	to	normal	playback,	press	\fLEAR.
    	
    y If	you	press	
    V	once	during	Repeat	
    \fhapter/Track 	playback, 	the 	repeat 	playback	
    cancels.
    	
    y This	function	may	not	work	on	some	disc	or	
    title.,
    ,Note
    Repeating a specific portion
    erot
    This	player	can	repeat	a	portion	you	have	selected.
    1.	 While	playback,	press	REPEAT	(h)	to	select	[A-]	at	the	beginning	of	the	portion	you	wish	to	repeat.
    2.	 Press	ENTER	(\b)	at	the	end	of	the	portion.	 Your	selected	portion	will	be	repeated	continually.	
    3.	 To	return	to	normal	playback,	press	REPEAT	(h)	repeatedly	to	select	[Off ].
    	
    y You	cannot	select	a	portion	less	than	3	
    seconds.
    	
    y This	function	may	not	work	on	some	discs	
    or	titles.,
    ,Note
     
    						
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    Marker Search
    eroy
    You	can	start	playback	from	up	to	nine	memorized	points.
    \bo enter a marker
    1.	 While	playback,	press	MARKER	at	the	desired	point.	The	Marker	icon	appears	on	the	 TV	screen	briefly.
    2.	 Repeat	step	1	to	add	up	to	nine	markers.
    \bo recall a marked scene
    1.	 Press	SEAR\fH	and	the	search	menu	appears	on	the	screen.	
    2.	 Press	a	number	button	to	select	a	marker	number	that	you	want	to	recall.	Playback	starts	from	the	marked	scene.
    \bo delete a Marker
    1.	 Press	SEAR\fH	and	the	search	menu	appears	on	the	screen.	
    2.	 Press	S	to	highlight	a	marker	number.	Use	A/D	to	select	a	marked	scene	that	you	want	to	delete.	
    3.	 Press	\fLEAR	and	the	marked	scene	is	erased	from	the	search	menu.
    	
    y This	function	may	not	work	depending	on	
    discs,	titles,	server	ability.
    	
    y All	marked	points	are	cleared	if	the	title	
    is	in	complete	stop	(
    Z)	mode,	the	title	is	
    changed	or	if	you	unload	the	disc.
    	
    y If	the	total	length	of	the	title	is	less	than	10	
    seconds,	this	function	is	not	available.,
    ,Note
    Using the search menu
    eroy
    Using	search	menu,	you	can	easily	to	find	the	point	where	you	want	to	start	playback.
    \bo search a point
    1.	 During	playback,	press	SEAR\fH	to	display	the	search	menu.	
    2.	 Press	A/D	to	skip	the	playback	15	seconds	forward 	or 	backward. 	You 	can 	select 	a 	point 	that	you	want	to	skip	by	pressing	and	holding	A/D	button.
    \bo start playback from a marked 
    scene
    1.	 Press	SEAR\fH	and	the	search	menu	appears	on	the	screen.	
    2.	 Press	S	to	highlight	a	marker	number.	Use	A/D	to	select	a	marked	scene	that	you	want	to	start	playback.
    3.	 Press	ENTER	(\b)	to	start	playback	from	the	marked	scene.
    	
    y This	function	may	not	work	depending	on	
    discs,	titles,	server	ability.
    	
    y This	function	may	not	work	depending	on	
    the	file	type	and	ability	of	the	media	server.,
    ,Note
     
    						
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    \fhanging content list view 
    yui
    On	the	[Movie],	[Music]	or	[Photo]	menu,	you	can	change	the	content	list	view.
    Method 1
    Press	red	(R)	colored	button	repeatedly.	
    Method 2
    1.	 On	the	content	list,	press	IN\bO/DISPLAY	(m)	to	display	the	option	menu.
    2.	 Use	\f/S	to	select	the	[ View	\fhange]	option.
    3.	 Press	ENTER	(\b)	to	change	the	content	list	view.
    Viewing content information
    y
    The	player	can	display	the	content	information.
    1.	 Select	a	file	using	\f/S/A/D.
    2.	 Press	IN\bO/DISPLAY	(m)	to	display	the	option	menu.
    3.	 Select	the	[Information]	option	using	\f/S,	and	press	ENTER	(\b).
    The	file	information	appears	on	the	screen.
    While	movie	playback,	you	can	display	the	file	information	by	pressing	TITLE/POPUP.
    The	information	displayed	on	the	screen	
    may	not	correct	comparing	actual	content	
    information.,
    ,Note
    Selecting a subtitle file
    y
    If	the	subtitle	file	name	is	different	from	the	movie	file	name,	you	need	to	select	the	subtitle	file	on	the	[Movie]	menu	before	playing	the	movie.
    1.	 Use	\f/S/A/D	to	select	the	subtitle	file	you	wish	to	play	in	the	[Movie]	menu.
    2.	 Press	ENTER	(\b).	
    Press	ENTER	(\b)	again	to	deselect	the	subtitle	file.	Selected	subtitle	file	will	be	displayed	when	you	play	the	movie	file.
    	
    y If	you	press	
    Z	(STOP)	while	playback,	the	
    subtitle	selection	is	cancelled.
    	
    y This	function	is	not	available	for	playing	file	
    on	a	server	via	home	network.,
    ,Note
     
    						
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    Last Scene Memory
    er
    This	unit 	memorizes 	the 	last 	scene 	from 	the 	last 	disc	that	is	viewed.	 The	last	scene	remains	in	memory	even	if	you	remove	the	disc	from	the	unit	or	switch	off	the	unit.	If	you	load	a	disc	that	has	the	scene	memorized,	the	scene	is	automatically	recalled.
    	
    y Last	Scene	Memory	function	for	a	previous	
    disc	is	erased	once	a	different	disc	is	played.
    	
    y This	function	may	not	work	depending	on	
    the	disc.	
    	
    y On	BD-ROM	discs	with	BD-J,	the	last	scene	
    memory	function	does	not	work.
    	
    y This	unit	does	not	memorize	settings	of	
    a	disc	if	you	switch	off	the	unit	before	
    commencing	to	play	it.,
    ,Note
    Options while viewing a photo
    i
    You	can	use	various	options	during	viewing	a	photo	in	full	screen.
    1.	 While 	viewing 	a 	photo 	in 	full 	screen, 	press 	IN\bO/DISPLAY	(m)	to	display	the	option	menu.
    2.	 Select	an	option	using	\f/S.
    aCurren\f pho\fo/To\fal number of pho\f\gos	–	Use	A/D	to	view	previous/next	photo.
    bSli\be Show	–	Press	ENTER	(\b)	to	start	or	pause	slide	show.
    cMusic Selec\f	–	Select	the	background	music	for	the	slide	show	(page	39).
    dMusic	–Press	ENTER	(\b)	to	start	or	pause	background	music.
    eRo\fa\fe	–	Press	ENTER	(\b)	to	rotate	the	photo	clockwise.
    fZoom	–	Press	ENTER	(\b)	to	display	the	[Zoom]	menu.
    gEffec\f	–	Use	A/D	to	select	a	transition	effect	between	photos	in	a	slide	show.
    hSpee\b	–	Use	A/D	to	select	a	delaying	speed	between	photos	in	a	slide	show.
    3.	 Press	BA\fK	(x)	to	exit	the	option	menu.
     
    						
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    Listening to music while slide 
    show
    i
    You	can	display	photo	files	while	listening	to	audio	files.
    1.	 While	viewing 	a 	photo 	in 	full 	screen, 	press 	IN\bO/DISPLAY	(m)	to	display	the	option	menu.
    2.	 Use	\f/S	to	select	[Music	Select]	option,	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	display	the	[Music	Select]	menu.
    3.	 Use	\f/S	to	select	a	device,	and	press	ENTER	(\b).
    Device	that	you	can	select	are	differ	depending	on	the	location	of	the	photo	file	you	are	displaying	in	full	screen.
    Pho\fo loca\fionAvailable Device
    Disc,	USBDisc,	USB
    DLNA	serverDLNA	server	
    4.	 Use	\f/S	to	select	a	file	or	a	folder	you	wish	to	play.
    Select	g	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	display	the	upper	directory.
    When	selecting	music	file	from	a	server,	folder	
    selection	is	not	available.	Only	file	selection	is	
    available.,
    ,Note
    5.	 Use	D	to	select	[OK],	and	press	ENTER	(\b)	to	complete	music	selection.	
    On-Screen display
    You	can	display	and	adjust	various	information	and	settings	about	the	content.
    Displaying content information 
    on-screen
    eroy
    1.	 While	playback,	press	IN\bO/DISPLAY	(m)	to	show	various	playback	information.
    aTi\fle	–	current	title	number/total	number	of	titles
    bChap\fer	–	current	chapter	number/total	number	of	chapters
    cTime	–	elapsed	playing	time/total	playback	time
    dAu\bio	–	selected	audio	language	or	channel
    eSub\fi\fle	–	selected	subtitle.
    fAngle	–	selected	angle/total	number	of	angles
    gTV Aspec\f Ra\fio	–	selected	 TV	aspect	Ratio
    hPic\fure Mo\be	–	selected	picture	mode
    2.	 Select	an	option	using	\f/S.
    3.	 Use	A/D	to	adjust	the	selected	option	value.
    4.	 Press	BA\fK(x)	to	exit	the	On-Screen	display.
     
    						
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    y If	no	button	is	pressed	for	a	few	seconds,	
    the	on-screen	display	disappears.
    	
    y A	title	number	cannot	be	selected	on	some	
    discs.
    	
    y Available	items	may	differ	depending	on	
    discs	or	titles.
    	
    y 	If	an	interactive	Blu-ray	Disc	is	playing	back,	
    some	setting	information	is	displayed	on	
    the	screen	but	prohibited	to	be	changed.
    ,
    ,Note
    Playing from selected time
    eroy
    1.	 Press	IN\bO/DISPLAY	(m)	during	playback.	 The	time	search	box	shows	the	elapsed	playing	time.
    2.		Select	the	[ Time]	option	and	then	input	the	required	start	time	in	hours,	minutes,	and	seconds	from	left	to	right.	
    \bor	example,	to	find	a	scene	at	2	hours,	10	minutes,	and	20	seconds,	enter	 “21020”.
    Press	A/D	to	skip	the	playback	60	seconds	forward	or	backward.
    3.	 Press	ENTER	(\b)	to	start	playback	from	selected	time.	
    	
    y This	function	may	not	work	on	some	disc	or	
    titles.
    	
    y This	function	may	not	work	depending	on	
    the	file	type	and	ability	of	the	DLNA	server.
    ,
    ,Note
    Hearing a different audio 
    eroy
    1.	 During	playback,	press	IN\bO/DISPLAY	(m)	to	display	the	On-Screen	display.	
    2.	 Use	\f/S	to	select	the	[Audio]	option.
    3.	 Use	A/D	to	select	desired	audio	language,	audio	track	or	audio	channel.
    	
    y Some	discs	allow	you	to	change	audio	
    selections	only	via	the	disc	menu.	In	this	
    case,	press	
    TITLE/POP-UP	or	DIS\f	MENU	
    button	and	choose	the	appropriate	audio	
    from	the	selections	on	the	disc	menu.
    	
    y Immediately	after	you	have	switched	sound,	
    there	may	be	a	temporary	discrepancy	
    between	the	display	and	actual	sound.
    	
    y On	BD-ROM	disc,	the	multi	audio	format	
    (5.1\fH	or	7.1\fH)	is	displayed	with	[Multi\fH]	
    in	the	on-screen	display.,
    ,Note
    Selecting a subtitle language
    eroy
    1.	 During	playback,	press	IN\bO/DISPLAY	(m)	to	display	the	On-Screen	display.	
    2.	 Use	\f/S	to	select	the	[Subtitle]	option.
    3.	 Use	A/D	to	select	desired	subtitle	language.
    4.	 Press	BA\fK	(x)	to	exit	the	On-Screen	display.
    Some	discs	allow	you	to	change	subtitle	
    selections	only	via	the	disc	menu.	If	this	is	the	
    case,	press	 TITLE/POPUP	or	DIS\f	MENU	button	
    and	choose	the	appropriate	subtitle	from	the	
    selections	on	the	disc	menu.,
    ,Note
     
    						
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