Language Code List8277 Rhaeto-Romance8279 Romanian8285 Russian8365 Sanskrit8368 Sindhi8372 Serbo-Croatian8373 Singhalese8375 Slovak8376 Slovenian8377 Samoan8378 Shona8379 Somali8381 Albanian8382 Serbian8385 Sundanese8386 Swedish8387 Swahili8465 Tamil8469 Telugu8471 Tajik8472 Thai8473 Tigrinya8475 Turkmen8476 Tagalog8479 Tonga8482 Turkish8484 Tatar8487 Twi8575 Ukrainian8582 Urdu8590 Uzbek8673 Vietnamese8679 Volapük8779 Wolof8872 Xhosa8979 Yoruba9072 Chinese9085 ZuluCode Language NameHow to input the language code, refer to page 46.7289 Armenian7365 Interlingua7378 Indonesian7383 Icelandic7384 Italian7387 Hebrew7465 Japanese7473 Yiddish7487 Javanese7565 Georgian7575 Kazakh7576 Greenlandic7577 Cambodian7578 Kannada7579 Korean7583 Kashmiri7585 Kurdish7589 Kirghiz7665 Latin7678 Lingala7679 Laothian7684 Lithuanian7686 Latvian, Lettish7771 Malagasy7773 Maori7775 Macedonian7776 Malayalam7778 Mongolian7779 Moldavian7782 Marathi7783 Malay7784 Maltese7789 Burmese7865 Nauru7869 Nepali7876 Dutch7879 Norwegian7982 Oriya8065 Panjabi8076 Polish8083 Pashto, Pushto8084 Portuguese8185 QuechuaCode Language Name6565 Afar6566 Abkhazian6570 Afrikaans6577 Ameharic6582 Arabic6583 Assamese6588 Aymara6590 Azerbaijani6665 Bashkir6669 Byelorussian6671 Bulgarian6672 Bihari6678 Bengali; Bangla6679 Tibetan6682 Breton6765 Catalan6779 Corsican6783 Czech6789 Welsh6865 Danish6869 German6890 Bhutani6976 Greek6978 English6979 Esperanto6983 Spanish6984 Estonian6985 Basque7065 Persian7073 Finnish7074 Fiji7079 Faroese7082 French7089 Frisian7165 Irish7168 Scots Gaelic7176 Galician7178 Guarani7185 Gujarati7265 Hausa7273 Hindi7282 Croatian7285 HungarianCode Language Name94 9585ENGLISH86ENGLISHCQ-VD7200U CQ-VD7200UDefinition of TermsDigital audio output connector (Optical)The digital audio output connector (optical) convertselectrical signals into optical signals and transfersthem to the amplifier. Consequently, it has a numberof features including its immunity from electrical inter-ference from external sources and its ability to preventthe generation of noise and its minimal effect on theexternal environment.Dolby DigitalThis fully discrete format divides the music signalsinto 5.1 channels: Front Left (L), Front Right (R),Center (C), Left Surround (LS), Right Surround (RS)and Subwoofer (SW: 0.1 channel) for recording andplayback. The number of channels that are recordeddepends on the software. (1 to 5.1 channels)Dolby Pro LogicThis format records signals from four channels [FrontLeft (L), Front Right (R), Center (C), and MonauralSurround (S)] in two channels, decodes those chan-nels through a Dolby Pro Logic decoder, and then out-puts the resulting signals in four channels.dtsThis format requires more data than Dolby Digital, andprovides higher quality surround playback.Similar to Dolby Digital, this fully discrete formatdivides the music signals into 5.1 channels: Front Left(L), Front Right (R), Center (C), Left Surround (LS),Right Surround (RS) and Subwoofer (SW: 0.1 chan-nel) for recording and playback.Interactive DVDAn interactive DVD is DVD software which includesmultiple angles, multiple plot endings, etc.Letterbox screenThis refers to a screen on which the playback pictureof wide-screen DVDs or Video CDs appears with blackbands running along the top and bottom.LPCM (Linear PCM audio)In this format, the audio signal is converted to digitaldata and recorded in two channels without compres-sion. Because the capacity of a DVD video disc islarge, it can store more data with better accuracy thana CD.Pan & Scan screenThis refers to a screen on which the playback pictureof wide-screen DVDs or Video CDs is cut off at the leftand right sides.Playback control (Video CD)If the Video CD has “With Playback Control” or otherswritten on the disc surface or on the jacket, the scenesor information to be viewed (or listened to) can beselected interactively with the screen by looking at themenu shown on the screen.In these instructions, playback using the menu screenis referred to as the “menu play” for video CDs. Thisplayer supports Video CDs with playback control.Title, Chapter (DVD)DVDs are divided into some large sections (titles) orsome small sections (chapters). Each section is num-bered; these numbers are called “Title number” or“Chapter number”.Track (Video CD/CD)Video CDs or CDs are divided into some sections(tracks). Each section is numbered; these numbers arecalled “Track number”.Manufactured under license from DolbyLaboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbolare trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.Confidential unpublished works. Copyright1992 – 1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rightsreserved.Manufactured under license from DigitalTheater Systems, Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942and other world-wide patents issues and pend-ing. “DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” aretrademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. ©1996 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All rightsreserved.Chapter 1 Chapter 2 …… Chapter 1 ……Title 1 Title 2Track 1 Track 3Track 2 ……Track