For Your Reference; Player Maintenance; Glossary - Aspects LW109B Manual Del Usuario

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Disc Maintenance
Hold a disc by the edge in case that fingerprints, dirt and scratches may cause skipping and
distortion.
Be careful not to drop or bend the disc.
Do not try to close the disc tray when the disc has not been mounted properly.
Be sure to store a disc in the exclusive case.
Wipe the disc gently with a piece of slightly damp (water only) soft cloth, moving from the centre hole
towards the edge. Do not use record cleaning sprays, benzene, thinner, electrostatic-proof liquid or
any other solvent.
Discs may get damaged if stored in places exposed to direct sunlight or heating appliances or where
is humid or dusty.

Player Maintenance

Be sure to turn the player off and disconnect the AC power cord before maintaining it.
Keep the player clean. If it is extremely dirty, wipe it with a dry, soft cloth.
Never use alcohol, benzene or other chemicals to clean the player. Nor use compressed air to
remove dust.
Ask the professional technicians to maintain the player when certain trouble arises.

Glossary

ANGLE
Some DVD discs have scenes shot from different angles (e.g. from front, left and right, etc.). When
such discs are played, they can be viewed from various angles by pressing the Angle button.
CHAPTER NUMBER
Number used to mark the sections of a DVD disc when it is recorded. Each section is assigned to a
number, so a particular section of the title can be easily located and searched quickly with the
number.
Subtitles
Printed lines of words appearing at the bottom of the screen, are translation or transcription the
discourses. They are recorded on DVD discs and usually in up to 32 languages.
OSD language
Referring to the language displayed on screen to serve as operation hints of disc information.
Audio languages
Languages that are spoken by people and recorded on a compact disc. A DVD disc can be recorded
in 8 languages maximum.
Time
It refers to the play time elapsed from the very beginning of the playback of a disc or a title. It can be
used to search a particular scene/ part quickly (it may not work with some discs).
Title Number
Numbers recorded on a DVD disc to sort the movies as title 1, title 2 etc. when the disc contains two
or more movies,. Track Numbers
These numbers are assigned to the tracks recorded on CD and VCD discs. They enable the user to
locate a specific track.

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