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Perfect for my use.Could have better pictures,but otherwise perfect ;)
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This is one of four manuals I have downloaded recently.
Purchase was very straight forward and the authorising email arrived in about 4 hours.
The quality of the scan is good. Print is clear and square to the page edges.
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Exactly as advertized. High quality digital copy of the Nak 610 user manual. Easy download and access. Highly recommended.
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The manual was exactly what I wanted and I found it nowhere else. Thanks!
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Having purchased a 1994 Kenwood music system from a Charity shop in 2013 (it was a high end product in its day), I found myself not quite knowing where to plug in what, and how to do this, that and the next thing. I needed a Manual, and after failure with another online 'Manual provider' I found Owner Manuals dot com. Well, I wasn't sure, but it was only $5, and if things didn't work out, I wouldn't have lost much...
But things DID work out. After paying my childrens inheritance money, $4.99, I was sent a Manual for my Kenwood System very quickly. Alas, it was in German, and being Scottish, I could not read it or get my system in order from it...a rapid email to them brought the English Manual in short order, and my retro-system was and IS up and running in it's regulation settings.
I am very grateful to http://www.owner-manuals.com for their quick service and for even having such an obsolete Manual in the first place! If you need a Manual for ANYTHING, try here first. I wouldn't be surprised if I bought a 1928 Marconi radio, and got the user Manual for THAT here too!
Top marks.
John Copeland
Glasgow
Scotland
Configuring the DVD600II DVD Changer
Note that when a default subtitle language is selected, it will be used whenever that language is present on the DVD disc being played. However, when that language is not present, the language used will be the one preprogrammed into the disc itself. (Again, typically that default will be English for discs sold in Region 1, but the selection will vary at the discretion of each disc�s producer.) Although the default will set the language that will be used when the disc is first put into play, the language may easily be changed at any time by using the Subtitle Button . If you have no other changes to make after setting this default, press the Menu Button z to remove the Setup Menu from the screen, or press the Play/Pause Button to begin or resume playback. If you have no other changes to make after setting this default, press the Menu Button z to remove the Setup Menu from the screen, or press the Play/Pause Button to begin or resume playback. To change the range of ratings that may be viewed without a password, press the � / ¤ Buttons y until the desired range is set, and then press the Enter Button . Note that the circle for your choice will fill in, and the menu will return to the default listings. The listing in the default settings will show the highest rated program that may be viewed without entering a password. If you have no other changes to make after setting this default, press the Menu Button z to remove the Setup Menu from the screen, or press the Play/Pause Button to begin or resume playback. Password Selection and Control Lock The Password System is used to control viewing of restricted programs and one�s capability to change the password itself. The DVD600II is shipped without a password and with the settings for the password system unlocked. The following instructions will show how to add a password and to lock the settings. To set a password or lock the password system, you must be viewing the Setup Menu (Figure 1), which is available by pressing the Menu Button z while the unit is in the Stop mode. At the Setup Menu, press the ¤ Button until the Password option is highlighted. To enter a password, press the � Button and note that the list of system defaults will be replaced with a list of the three password options (Figure 6). If you change your mind and decide not to enter, clear or change a password, press the � Button ` to return to the main menu. To enter a password, check to make certain that the words �Set Password� are highlighted and then press the Enter Button . The Enter Password screen will then appear on your video display (Figure 7).
Parental Lock and Passwords
The DVD600II enables you to control the discs that are viewed by setting a ratings level. When a disc that�s ready to play has a rating level greater than the default, it will not play. To further protect against unauthorized viewing of restricted discs, the ratings-level option may be locked so that only authorized persons (such as a parent) may change the ratings level after a password is entered. The ratings system is dependent on information encoded into the DVD disc being played so, although most movies will carry an MPAA or other rating symbol, the disc may or may not contain that rating in its software. In addition to the five MPAA ratings of G, PG, PG-13, R and NC-17, the DVD600II will accommodate a total of eight ratings steps, as set by the creators of the DVD format. These additional steps allow for more critical control of program playback for all audiences. To select the permitted ratings values, you must be viewing the Setup Menu (Figure 1), which is available by pressing the Menu Button z while the unit is in the Stop mode. At the Setup Menu, press the ¤ Button until the Ratings option is highlighted. To change the default Ratings setting, press the � Button and note that the list of system defaults will be replaced with a list of the program ratings, as shown in Figure 5. Some ratings will be highlighted in light blue, while others will be highlighted in purple. Discs with a rating in the light blue color band will play without any further action by the viewer. Discs with ratings in the purple band will only play after a password is entered.
Selecting Menu Languages
The Menu Language option sets the default choice for the language that will be used for the on-screen menu displays. This default setting DOES NOT impact the playback of DVD discs. To select the Menu Language default, you must be viewing the Setup Menu (Figure 1), which is available by pressing the Menu Button z while the unit is in the Stop mode. At the Setup Menu, press the ¤ Button until the Menus option is highlighted. To change the default Menu Language, press the � Button and note that the list of system defaults will be replaced with a list of the available options, as shown in Figure 4. The current language choice will be indicated by a filled-in circle in the list on the right side of the screen.
Figure 4 To change the default setting, press the � / ¤ Buttons y until the desired choice is highlighted, and then press the Enter Button . Note that the circle for your choice will fill in, and the menu will return to the default listings.
Figure 6 Figure 5
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