Names and Functions
Remote Control
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(Buttons indicated with * are used for menu operation.)
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OPEN/CLOSE
DISPLAY
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
SETUP
TOP MENU
MENU
ENTER
FUNCTION
VIDEO
MEMORY
ADJUST
DIMMER JOG MODE
F.MEM
V.ADJ
FL
JOG
STOP
PLAY
PAUSE
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PREVIOUS NEXT
REV
FWD
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RETURN
STEP/SLOW
SEARCH MODE
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CLEAR
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RANDOM
REPEAT
PROGRAM
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LAST
CONDITION
MEMORY
MEMORY
DVD PLAYER
1
MENU button*
$
Use to display or close the DVD menu screen (page
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24).
2
AUDIO button
^
Press repeatedly to select one of the audio languages
&*
and/or audio formats programmed on a DVD (page
39).
For Video CD and CD, each press changes the audio
output as follows.
Stereo, 1/L (Left), 2/R (Right), Stereo, ...
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3
DISPLAY button
(
Press during playback to display statistical disc
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information. Press repeatedly to display different
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information (page 61).
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4
SETUP button*
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Press when the player is in either play or stop mode
to open and close the Setup screen (pages 19 and 27).
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5
MULTI DIAL
£
Use to control the rate of playback according to the
speed at which MULTI DIAL is turned. When the Jog
Mode is on, frame by frame scanning in both forword
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and reverse directions is possible (page 47).
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6
LIGHTING button (side panel)
Use to illuminate the main operation buttons on the
§
remote control. When pressed, the buttons light for
approximately 6 seconds. This function is convenient
for locating the command buttons when the room is
dark.
7
VIDEO ADJUST (V.ADJ) button
Various attributes of the video presentation can be
adjusted to suit the program type or personal
preferences. Press VIDEO ADJUST (V.ADJ) to
display the on-screen options (page 43).
8
FUNCTION MEMORY (F.MEM) button
Press to incorporate a menu item into a shortcut list
that is stored in memory and can be called up at any
time (page 60).
PLAY 3 button
9
Press to start disc playback (pages 23 and 26).
STOP 7 button
0
Press to stop playback. Pressing once enables
playback to resume from a point shortly before the
location where it was stopped. Pressing twice causes
the disc to return to the beginning of the disc when
playback starts again (page 26).