Position Memory - Panasonic DMR-E50 Operating Instructions Manual

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Playing discs
1
2
3
DVD/TV
I-
TURN
POSITION
RN '
'
MEMORY
Press [a9 DVD POWER]
to turn the
unit on.
Press [A OPEN/CLOSE]
to open the
tray and insert a disc (+ page 15).
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Press
the button
again
to close
the tray.
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If cartridge
protection
is activated
(+page
II),
play begins
automatically
when
you close
the tray. m
@You cannot
play
continuously
from
one
side
of a double-
sided
disc to the other.
Eject the disc and turn it over.
Press [b] (PLAY).
The unit takes
some
time to read the disc
before
play starts.
(When
a menu
screen
appears
on the television
+ next page)
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If the resume
function
(+ below,
To stop
play)
is not active,
playback
will begin
from
the
most
recently
recorded
pro-
gram.
To play from
the beginning
of a disc,
select
"PLAY
FROM
TOP"
in the FUNCTIONS
window
(*page
23).
To stop play
Press
[HI.
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When
"PLAY"
flashes
on the display,
resume
func-
tion is active.
Press
[b]
(PLAY)
to start
play from
where
you stopped
it.
To cancel,
press
[H]
until "PLAY"
goes
out. (The
position
is also cleared
when
you turn the unit off
or open
the disc tray.)
l The
screen
saver
may
appear
when
you
stop
play.
Press
[w]
again
and
you
can
use this unit's tuner
to watch
television.
To pause play
Press
[I I]. (Press
again
to restart
play.)
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If a disc
is loaded,
the unit will come
on and play will start
when
you press
[b]
(PLAY).
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When
you play a disc with an audio-only
track,
the video
from
the
previous
disc may continue
to be shown
on the television.
@Actual
sound
levels
for DVD-Video
are lower
compared
to televi-
sion
broadcast
or playback
of other
discs.
To avoid
a sudden
increase
in volume
level when
switching
from
DVD-Video,
reduce
the volume
setting
before
playing
other
sources
or switching
to
television
broadcast.
Auto power-off
The unit switches
to standby
after
about
6 hours
in the stop
mode.
You
can
turn
this
feature
off
or change
the
time
to 2 hours
(+page
46, Set Up-Off
Timer).
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