BMW 2009 X6 xDrive50i Owner's Manual

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"Tone":
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"Treble / Bass" and "Balance": 
Separately adjustable for the left and 
right-hand headphones and the infrared 
headphones.
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"Reset":
The settings are reset to the default 
value.
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"DVD format":
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"Standard"
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"Zoom": full-screen playback
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"Language": 
Language or sound track of DVD playback. 
The language advances one setting each 
time the menu item is selected.
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"Subtitles": 
Language of subtitles
"00 n/a": no subtitles.
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"Title": 
Selection of a single track of the DVD.
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"Angle of view": 
Camera angle
Notes or symbols that appear during the 
playback of a film generally point out differ-
ent camera angles. These are usually only 
briefly available.
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"Menu":
Call up the DVD-specific menu.
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"Return":
Exit menu or:
Press the 
buttons on the remote con-
trol.
Many DVDs offer dialogs and subtitles in vari-
ous languages or scene descriptions for the 
hearing impaired. These functions are stored 
on the DVD.
With some DVDs, it is only possible to 
select language, subtitles, camera angle, 
or title by using the DVD-specific menu.
Refer to the information on your DVD for possi-
ble selections.
Entries marked in gray in the menus cannot be 
selected.
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Opening DVD-specific menu
Additional functions may be available on DVDs. 
For example, it is possible to select from several 
possible plots or display information on the film.
1.
Press the 
button on the remote con-
trol during playback.
2.
Select "Menu".
3.
Press the 
button.
On some DVDs, selecting "Menu" 
and "Title" gives you the option of 
choosing from additional menus.
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To make a selection:
1.
Use the buttons on the remote control to 
select the desired function in the DVD-spe-
cific menu.
2.
Press the 
button.
You can also select language, subtitles, 
camera angle, or title in the DVD-specific 
menu.
Observe the information on your DVD.
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Compressed video files
Playback
1.
Select the directory if necessary.
2.
Press the 
button.
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