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eclipse avn30d installation manualAbout the steering wheel switches........ Page 9 Skipping to the next or previous disc............ Page 10 9Section side heading. Only the section sideAttention. Additional pointsPage 13: Features IntroductionPage 14 IntroductionWallpaper of your choice can be switched and. Page 15 IntroductionPage 16: Before using the deck Introduction. Before using the deckPage 17 IntroductionAbout discs. Page 19 IntroductionPage 20 IntroductionPage 22: Operation screen of each mode Basic operation. Operation screen of each mode. The operation screen for each mode will appear as shown below.Adjusting sound quality. To adjust sound quality, touch the DSP, EQ or POS switch while the operation screen. Page 25 Basic operationPage 26 Resetting DSP (acoustics) levels. Default settings for the currently adjusted and saved DSP (acoustics) level can be reset.Page 28 Adjusting and saving equalizer (EQ) patterns. Apart from these preset equalizer patterns, you can adjust and record other equalizer. Page 29 Basic operationPage 30 Adjusting volume balance. The set position for front-to-back, right-to-left volume balance can be adjusted.Page 32 Basic operationAudio can be modulated to correct for insufficient low and high sounds when listening at low. Page 33: Setting background screen Basic operationQuality adjustments can be made for the images such as the audio operation screen,Page 35 Basic operationThe day screen and night screen can be separately adjusted (on the audio operation screen,Page 41 How to operate the tunerPage 42 About AUTO.P. Because AUTO.P temporarily saves stations for the preset switches, stations savedPage 43 How to operate the tunerPage 44: Operation when an HD RADIO (IBOC) tuner has been connected How to operate the tuner. Operation when an HD RADIO (IBOC) tuner has been connectedThere are two modes for saving radio stations, manual and AUTO.http://pragatiestate.com/userfiles/f5d8231-4-n1-wireless-router-manual.xml
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P, and these modesPage 47: Operation when a SIRIUS satellite radio tuner has been connected How to operate the tunerPage 53: How to use the MP3 player How to operate the MP3 playerPage 54 Playing MP3. When a CD is inserted into the disc slot, it automatically starts playing.Page 55 How to operate the MP3 playerPage 56 Repeating the same music fileMP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer III) is a standard format for audio compression technology. ByPage 60 File namesPage 64 Selecting a CD. A CD can be selected from among all the discs on a changer.Page 68 About Subtitles. Some DVD discs have subtitles recorded in several different languages, and the subtitlesPage 69 How to operate the DVD playerThe following marks may be displayed on a DVD disc or its package.Page 72 About flow of operations. The section below describes the flow for items such as operation and search of images. Page 73: How to use the DVD player How to operate the DVD playerPage 74 Operating the videoIt is possible to fast-forward or rewind through the. Page 75 How to operate the DVD playerIt is possible to use the menu recorded on the disc.It is possible to change the language for subtitles, the language for audio. Page 81 How to operate the DVD playerPage 82 Switching dubbed audio language. When dubbed voices in several languages are recorded on a disc, the voices can be. Page 83 How to operate the DVD playerPage 84 Pressing one of the switches that can switch screens ( CONT orPage 85 How to operate the DVD playerPage 86 Menu language setting. Allows selection of a preferred menu language from those recorded on the disc.Page 88 Viewer restriction setting. This function allows restriction of viewing so that discs with adult themes or violent scenes will. Page 89 How to operate the DVD playerThese codes are used to specify the language for audio tracks, subtitles and on-screenPage 94 Radio operations.http://sultanalattrache.org/userfiles/f5d8231-4-manual(1).xml Switch Name Function Explanation of operationPage 95: How to use an optional remote control (1602) How to use an optional remote controlPage 96 PWRWhen the power is turned on. Page 97 How to use an optional remote controlA total of six stations may be selected (preset tuning) out of those already set in. Page 99 How to use an optional remote controlIf a child hasPage 102 PWR buttonWhen the power is turned on. Page 103 How to use an optional remote controlA short press of the button will. Page 105 How to use an optional remote controlIf a child hasPage 108 Messages Cause Corrective actionPage 110: Others For reference. OthersManufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Page 111: Glossary For referencePage 114 Usage when an HD RADIO (IBOC) tuner isTo listen to HD RADIO (IBOC). Page 115 For referenceTo play a DVD videoPage 118 For referenceVOLUME switch. 22. W. Page 121 120. They show safe and corr ect ways to handle the product so as to pr event personal injury to you and others and avoid damage to prop erty.Before r eading thr ough the manual, take time t o read thr ough and learn the important information listed in this sec tion. Wa r n i n g This sign indicates a situ ation in which incorr ect handling thr ough disregar d of a sign migh t result in d eath or serious personal injury. Caution This sign indicates a situati on in which incorrect handling thr ough disregar d of a sign might r esult in personal injury or may r esult solely in damage to property. A point it will be hel pful to remember. Information you should know Section ti tle A title is assigned for each section. Operation title A title is assigned for each operation purpose. Operation pr ocedure Describes the operation. Proceed with the operation as per t he numerical or der. Detailed operation title A title is a ssigned fo r each detailed operation purpose. Operation screen A screen showing the operation will appear. Section side heading Only the section side heading will appea r. The scre en from a navigati on unit can also be linked and sel ected. AM radio operation screen. HD RADIO (IBOC) AM operation scr een If smoke, abnormal noises o r abnormal odors are not iced, turn off the power immedi ately. The temperatur e inside the vehicle can incr ease during hot weather. Wait f or the temperature insi de the vehicle to drop before usi ng the unit. The deck has a precise ly designed structur e, so consul t your r etailer in the event of any unsati sfactory performance. Impr oper removal can scratch the disc, cause deck noise or result in other damage. Flakes from the r ough edges may stick to t he recor ded surface and interfer e with playback. About handling discs About ne w discs Ballpoint pen Rough Edges Refer to page 94 for inst ructions on operation of the remo te control.When the operation scr een for DVD or video (V TR) has not been operated for 6 sec onds or more, the operation scr een will aut omatically be can celed. ? HD RADIO (IBOC) operation sc reen. CD changer operation scr een (optional). AM ra di o operat i on screen. FM ra di o operat i on screen. SIRIUS operation screen (opt ional). CD player operation screen. MP3 player operation scr een. DVD player operation scr een. VTR operation scr een (optional) Press the V OLUME switch. Pressi ng will incr ease volume. When t he volume re aches 50 or higher, the switch will change the vol ume by one step. H olding t he swit ch will c ontinue to change the volume. VOLUME switch Adjustments made in any mode will be save d and applied to all modes. DSP EQ POS In the DVD mode, display the sound quality adjust ment switches by pr essing from the operat ion mod es, and then. In the VT R mode d isplay th em either by pr essing or by touching the scr een. SET CONT T ouch switc h DSP En vironment T ouch switch DSP En vironment Concert hall Disco, Club Live perfor mance arena Movie theater Church with echo DSP OFF DSP mode setting BACK CONCERT CLUB LIVE THEA TER CA THEDRAL OFF Adjusting, saving DSP (aco ustics) To u c h s w i t c h Equalizer mode types No EQ correction Effective pattern for POPS Effective pattern for ROCK Effective pattern for JAZZ Effective pattern for CLASSIC Effective pattern for VOCAL Setting sound quality BACK FLA T EQ1 EQ2 EQ3 EQ4 EQ5 The default sett ing is. EQ3 Adjusting and savin g equalizer (EQ) patterns EQ1 EQ5 BACK Resetting EQ patterns FLA T The default sett ing is. EQ3 T ouching the seat again will ca ncel the selecti on. The position will be saved and the system will return to the pr evious operati on screen.However, adjustment will lock when it reac hes the center val ue, and,, or must be pressed a gain to continue adjust ment. Setting the wallpaper.When adjusting audio operation screen.Switching screen mode. Adjusting image quality. When adjusting audio operation scree n or navigation screen.Note that this means the antenna should be connected to the HD terminal. Manual selection A utomatic selection Selection using preset s witches If the rec eption for a particular station is weak in the area you ar e in, automatic selection may not wo rk. On touching again, the displ ay will switch to the previ ously recor ded station. ? Use manual tun ing or automatic tuning to select the station to be sa ve d. ? Choose a preset s w itch and touch it until a bee p is heard. Saving manually AU TO. P Saving wi th A UT O.P AU TO. P AU TO. P Changing stations sa ved by A UT O. P T ouching while AUTO.P is bei ng used or after AUTO.P has been used will r eturn the preset memories b ack to the condition they had bef ore AUTO.P was used. (Doing so will delete th e stations saved with AUTO.P.) The flow for switching from AUTO.P t o manual is shown below. Manual AUTO.P (starts search) AUTO.P (stops search) AU TO.Manual selection A utomatic selection Selection using preset s witches If the rec eption for a particular station is weak in the area you ar e in, automatic selection may not wo rk. Saving manually Saving wi th A UT O.P Changing stations sa ved by A UT O. P TITLE TITLE OFF PWR Reception of SIRI US satellite radio is charged; you have to subscribe to it. ? Press. ? T o uch. Chec k the SIRIUS ID.BAND Selecting fr om the av ailable categories CA TEGORY Selecting a channel b y direct input DIRECT ENTER T ouching again will cance l repeating of the song.The following operating pr ocedures are based on this example of MP3 file struct ure below.HOME HOME HOME SCAN SCAN Refer to page 60 for an example of MP3 fi le structure. When the display shows th e folder and files of the seco nd level (, and ) as of the thir d level is be ing played, touching will show the folder and files of the third leve l ( and ). HOME By using MP3, a file can be compressed to one-te nth the size of the original. This unit has limit ations on MP3 file standa rds and r ecorded med ia and formats that can be used. This unit s upports ID3v.1.0 and ID3v.1.1 tag s. Use only ASCII code to recor d tags, since o nly ASCII code is supported by this deck. Recording of characters not included in ASCII code will r esult in display of garbled charact ers. Media capable of pl aying MP3 includes CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-R W discs. Fingerprints or scratches on the d isc may pr event playback or cause ski pping during playback. Play able MP3 file standar ds Use 128kbps or lower for the MP3 bit rate. If the bit rate exceeds 128kbps, th ere may be sound jumping duri ng MP3 playback. ID3 tags Media Format of discs F1 F301 Folder1 Folder301 F302 Folder302 F512 Folder512 001.MP3 002.MP3 003.MP3 004.TXT 005.MP3 300.MP3 A total of 512 files and folders can be creat ed within a single folder. Each file that i s not an MP3 file (example: 004. TXT) is also co unted as a file. If the number of files and folders is large, the ch eck will take some time. While the sy stem is checkin g the disc, the music that had been playing contin ues to play. In or der to speed up completion of the file check, i t is recommended that you avoid r ecording files that ar e not MP3 files and avoid establishing unnecessary folders. In additi on, it is r ecommended that you recor d all da ta in a single session because a multisession di sc takes time for CD contr ol information acquisition. Names of MP3 folders and files wit hin the same level ar e displayed in the followi ng order. 1. MP3 files displaye d first, by ascending or der of numbers, letters. 2. Folders displayed nex t, by ascending or der of numbers, letters. When MP3 is being playe d, navigation operati on will become slower. This is not a malfunction of the system.Follow the rules for each site (such as paying fees) and download accor ding to site instructions. Prep are a comput er with commer cially avai lable MP3 encodin g software (conversion softwar e). (Some encoding pr ograms available on the Internet do not requir e payment.) Music data files i n MP3 format can be made by inserting the music CD into the CD-ROM drive of the compu ter and following the pr ocedures of t he MP3 encoding softwar e to compr ess the songs of the music CD. Record by setting the rec ording f or mat of the r ecordin g software to I SO9660 level 1 or level 2 (not incl uding ex tension for mat). Select CD-ROM (mode 1) for the disc format. Discs rec orded with CD-ROM xA (mode 2) cannot be played on th is deck. However, depending on the type of disc being used, a disc may not play.Listening to a CD ? Press. ? When only one CD chan ger is conn ected, touc h. Whe n two CD changers are con nected, touch or. PWR Button (AUDIO) SOURCE Button Disc changing switches Fast-forward (rewind) switches T rack selection (track start point) Fast-forward (rewind) Button Disc repe at switch Disc random switch Disc scan switch (A UD IO) SOURCE CD CH1 CD CH1 CD CH2 T ouching again will cancel r epeating of the CD. CD CH1 CD CH2 Repeating the current song Repeating the current CD DISC RPT DISC RPT It is al so possible to switc h between diff erent langu ages recor ded on the DVD video (dubbing, subtitles, etc.), and with vi deos having several angles of the same scene re corded, th e pref erred angle can be sel ected and played. D VD video characteristics Some DVD discs have dialog recor ded in several dif ferent la nguages, and the language can be switched during pl ayback in the same way as multilingual TV broadcasts. About Multiple Languages An airplane was fl ying in the nigh t sky. About Multiple Angles The angle of the image is changed. This unit includ es copyright prot ection technology used i n accordance wit h US patents and other in tellectual pr operty rights owned by Macr ovision Corporation and other entitie s. Use of this copyright pr otection techno logy requi res appr oval from Mac rovision Co rporation and the technolog y must not be used for audiovisual purp oses aside from gen eral household use without sp ecial approval from Ma crovision Corporat ion. Modification and dis assembly of this technolo gy is proh ibited. The video can also be played without any subtitles displayed. This unit cannot play discs using color television metho ds other than NTSC (such as P AL, SECAN).Note also that some discs may be subject to regional rest rictions, meaning that thi s unit will not play them, even th ough they are not marked with a regi on code. Some functions may not perfor m during operation because this unit is playing th e disc accor ding to content specif ications intended by t he software cr eator. Be sure to consult the explanatory material pr ovided with the disc to be pl ayed. Mark Meaning Shows number of voice tracks. Shows number of subtitle languages. Shows number of filmed angles. About marks displa yed on discs 3 2 3 16:9 LB 4:3 ALL 1 About D VD disc structure DVD-V ideo Title 1 Title 2 Title 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Title number Chapter number Title screen ? Menu number search sc reen. Default settings scr een. Menu operation scre en Using panel b utton.Switching the video angle Multi-angle mark ANGLE Angle number ANGLE Each time is pr essed, the angle will change in or der from among the angles r ecorded on the di sc. ANGLE Please do not forget the password.When another moni tor such as the rear seat mon itor is being used, the size of the video being disp layed in the re ar seat monitor will dif fer accor ding to the video output size that is set by the deck (fr ont). Viewin g of wide screen modes is pe rmitted when limited to the personal entertainment of th e user, but cauti on is needed because usi ng technologies such as image compr ession and expansion for the purp ose of commercial ben efit or public pr esentation may infri nge upon the rights of the copyrig ht holder being protect ed by applicable copyright law.Input code Language Input code Language Input code Language 1001 Japanese 0801 Hausa 1 721 Quechua 0514 English 0809 Hi ndi 1813 Rhaeto-Roman ce 0618 Fre nch 0818 Croatian 1814 Kirund i 0405 German 0821 Hungarian 1815 Romania n 0920 Italian 0825 Armenian 182 3 Kinyarwanda 0519 Spanish 0901 Interlingua 1 901 Sanskrit 1412 Dutch 0905 Interlingue 190 4 Sindhi 1821 Russian 0911 Inupiak 1907 Sangho 2608 Chines e 0914 Indon esian 1908 Serbo-Croatian 1115 Kor ean 0919 Icelandic 1909 Sinhalese 0512 Greek 0923 Hebrew 1911 Slovak 0101 Afar 1009 Yiddish 1912 Slovenian 0102 Abkhazian 1023 Javanese 1913 Sam oan 0106 Afrik aans 1101 G eorgian 1914 Shona 0113 Amharic 1111 Kazakh 1915 Somali 0118 Arabic 1112 Greenl andic 1917 Albanian 0119 Assamese 1113 Cambodian 1918 Serbian 0125 Aymara 1114 Kannada 1919 Siswati 0126 Azerbaijani 1119 Ka shmiri 1920 Ses otho 0201 Bashkir 1121 Kurdish 1921 Sundanese 0205 Byeloruss ian 1125 K irghiz 1922 Swedish 0207 Bulgarian 1201 Latin 1923 Swahi li 0208 Bihari 1 214 Lingala 2001 T amil 0209 Bislam a 12 15 Lao thian 2005 T elugu 0214 Bengali 1220 Lithuanian 2007 T ajik 0215 Tibetan 1222 Latvian 2 008 Thai 0218 Bre ton 1307 Malagasy 2009 Tigrinya 0301 Catalan 1309 Maori 2011 T urkmen 0315 Corsica n 1311 Mac edonian 2012 T agalog 0319 Czech 1312 Malayalam 2014 Setswana 0325 We lsh 1314 Mongolian 2015 Maori 0401 Danish 1315 M oldavian 2018 T urk ish 0426 Bhutan i 1318 Marath i 2019 T songa 0515 Esper anto 1319 M alay 2020 T atar 0520 Eston ian 1320 M altese 2023 T wi 0521 Basque 1325 Burmese 2111 Ukrainian 0601 Persi an 14 01 Na uru 2118 Urdu 0609 Finnish 1405 Nepali 2126 Uzbek 0610 Fiji 1 415 Norwegian 2209 Vietnamese 0615 Far oese 1503 Provenc al 2215 V olapuk 0625 Frisian 1513 Oromo 2315 Wolo f 0701 Irish 1518 Oriya 2408 Xhosa 0704 Scots-G aelic 1601 Panjabi 2515 Y oruba 0712 Galician 1612 Polish 2621 Zulu 0714 Guara ni 16 19 Af ghan 0721 Gujarat i 1620 Portuguese Each time (MODE) is press ed while the power is ON, the mode changes.Switch Name Function Explanation of operation ( ? ) ( ? ) Chapter selection switches Selects the next chapter or previous chapter. ( ? ): Use d to select the next chapter. ( ? ): Use d to select the previous chapter.Ask for one at the stor e of pur chase. If the r emote contr ol unit gets extr emely dirty, clean it wit h a cloth moistened in diluted liquid detergent. These substances will damag e the case or fi nish. Pres s to cut the volume or restor e it instantly. Remote -Control light recept or button PWR button MUTE button button PWR When the main unit is shut down, the remote cont rol will not work. Muting the v olume MUTE Selecting preset stations PRESET CH Skipping to the nex t or previous disc DISC T o prevent accid ents, store bat teries out of the re ach of childr en. If a child has swallowed one, cons ult a doctor immediately. Unlock Be sure to orie nt the batteries corr ectly so that the positive an d negative poles match the di agram. If any liquid is seen l eaking from the batter y, remove the ba ttery and disp ose of i t properly. Thorou ghly clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth. Then in stall new battery. These substances will damag e the case or fi nish. Pres s to cut the volume or restor e it instantly. Remote-Contr ol light recepto r button PWR button MUTE button button PWR When the main unit is shut down, the remote cont rol will not work. Muting the V olume MUTE Skipping to the nex t or previous disc DISC T o prevent accidents, stor e batteries out of the r each of c hildren. Thoroughly cle an the battery compartment with a dry cloth. Then inst all new batteries. W ait until the unit h as finished identify ing the type of disc. CD DOOR OPEN The door of the CD changer is open. Close the door of the CD chan ger. Clean the disc if it is dirty.Insert the disc correctly if it is upside-down. Without performing any other operations, wait until the temperature comes down. NO CD MAGAZI NE Ther e is no magazine in the CD changer. Load a magazine. CD CHECK The th CD i n the CD changer cannot be r ead. Check for a pr operly loaded music CD. P ASS CODE INCORRECT This message is displayed when the pass code that has been entered is not corr ect. Enter the corr ect pass code. P A RENT AL L OCK ENABLE D Viewing rest rictions are enabled. Change the setting f or viewing restrict ions and start again. (Refer to page 87.) CURRENTL Y THIS FUNCTION IS DISABLED A function that has been disabled was selected with the menu. Follow the dire ctions on the screen and star t again. CURRENTL Y THIS FUNCTION IS DISABLED A function that cannot be used while the vehicle is in motion was selected. Stop the vehicle. INV ALID CODE A number not supported was input for selecting a language code. Input a valid language code. REGION CODE ERROR The region code (con trolled regio n for playback) of the disc isn't acceptable.When the temperatur e inside the unit r eturns to normal, the message will disappea r and playback will start. If the message does not disap pear after a long period of waiti ng, contact the place of pur chase. Messages Cause Corrective action ANTENNA The SIRIUS antenna is disconnected. Check the connection of the SIRIUS antenna. ACQUIRING Displayed when the signal is lost (during access) T ry receiving the signal again in the place where there ar e no obstacles. CALL888-539-SIRIUS Y ou are tuned to a valid channel but you are not subscribed to that channel. SUB UPDA TED Displayed when your channel subscription has been accepted and your status is being updated to allow you to receive the channels After this message is displayed, the channels for which you do have a subscription can be received. INV ALID Displayed when you a re tuned to a channel that you cannot receive T une to channels that you can receive. UPDA TING Displayed while th e channel map is being upda ted After this message is displayed, sub scribe SIRIUS. The channels for which you do have a subscription can be received. If the followin g fail to solve the pr oblem, contact the pl ace of purchase. Problem P ossible reason Corrective action The screen is dark for a brief period when the power is turned on at low temperatures. This is a characteristic of LCDs. This is not a malfunction. Wait for a brief period. The display is distorted for a brief period after the power is turned on. This is a characteristic of LCD backlighting. The display will stabilize after a brief period. No sound comes out. V olume is poorly adjusted or MUTE is functioning. Press the volume switch and check volume. Or cancel MUTE. Sound comes out of only one side (left or right, front or back). A speaker cord is disconnected. Check the connections of the speaker cords. V olume is poorly adjusted. Sound quality does not change even after making adjustments. The adjusted audio quality is not included in the radio broadcast or disc. Check by changing the radio station or disc. Power is not turned on. A disc is already inserted and you are trying to inser t a second disc. There is water condensation in the deck. The CD changer is not completely connected. Check the connections to the CD changer. Audio is output, but not video. The screen has been turned off with the screen OFF button. Press or. (Refer to page 34.) Audio is output, but not DVD video. (With vehicle stopped.) The parking brake has not be set. Set the parking brake. Neither video nor audio is output. The vehicle ignition switch has not been turned on. The connection cord is not completely connected. Check the connections to each connection cord. There is a point of light on the display. At least 99.99 of the pixels on the LCD panel are effective, but it is possible that 0.01 of the pixels may not light or may stay lighted. This is not a defect, so please use the deck in this condition.Confidential unpublished work. (c) 1992-19 97 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights r eserved. Pr oducts equipped with Macro vision This unit includ es copyright prot ection technology used in accor dance with US patents and other intel lectual pr operty rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and ot her entities. Use of this copyright protecti on technology r equires approval f rom Macr ovision Corporation and the technology must not be used for audiovisual purposes asid e from general househo ld use without special app roval fr om Macro vision Corporation. Modificat ion and disassembly of this technology i s prohib ited. Recorded data cannot be deleted. There ar e two types of CD-R, one having capacity of 650MB (74 minutes of music), the same as a regular CD, and the other having capacity of 700MB (80 minutes of music). (Compact Disc Recordable) CD-D A This disc is the standard for recording and playing of music data. One track is recorded with one song, and a maximum of 74 min utes can be used with the CD. (Compact Disc Digital Audio) CD-R W T his disc uses a phase transformation method that enables recording and deleting of data as many times needed. Capacity is 700MB (80 minutes of music). (Compact Disc ReWritable) EQ (Equalizer) This enables setting of stronger or softer playing of sounds throughout the high to low range of the sound. Levels can be adjusted to personal preference, enhancing enjoyment of the music. MP3 technology compresses sound in the range inaudible to the human ear, producing a file one tenth the size of the original. (MPEG-1 A udio La yer -3) LPCM This is an abbreviation for Linear Pulse Code Modulation, a signal recording method used with music CDs. It is the international standard for moving image compression. With DVDs, this method is also used to compress and record digital audio. Copy Control CD Th is is a CD that has controls for preventing computers from copying and ripping (taking audio informa tion recorded on a compact disc and using it as data to create a file). UDF This is one for mat for use with optical discs not reliant on the OS. It is used with media such as DVD and CD-RW. (Universal Disc Format) Tr a c k T he single division for a song on a music CD is called a track. Usually a single movie is treated as a title by video software and a single album (or song) is treated as a single title by music software. The consecutive numbers attached to titles are called title numbers. Chapter This is a unit for divisions of video or son gs recorded on a DVD video, but it is a smaller unit than a title. A single title is made up of several chapters, and the consecutive numbers attached to chapters are called chapter numbers. Multi-Angle This is one feature of DVD video, where viewpoints of the same scene are changed by recording fr om several differ ent angles (camera positions), allowing the viewer to select the preferred angle. Multi-Language T his is one feature of DVD video, where the same scene is recorded with several dif ferent languages and subtitles, allowing the viewer to select the preferred language. Region Code DVD players and DVD discs have a region code that enables playing by geographic marketing regions, and a disc cannot be played if the number recorded on the disc is not included in the region codes of the player. Refer to page 68 for details on region codes. Page Count: 2 Eclips e a vn7000 ma nua l. Eclipse avn7000 manualEclipse AVN7000 Install Manual Download Eclipse AVN7000. Installation Manual Eclipse AVN7000 Manual Download Download Eclipse AVN7000 Manual. Eclipse AVN7000 Manual Online: Setting The Audio Language, Input. A Code. ECLIPSE GPS Car Navigation and Audio System. 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