Starting Play From Where You Stopped It; Resume Function; Position Memory Function - Panasonic Proline AG-VP300P Operating Insructions

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To view with progressive output
You can enjoy higher image quality than that output from the
conventional video out terminal or S-video terminal (Interlace and
progressive output lpage 58).
Preparations
≥Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminal on the rear
side of this unit to the component video in terminal on the TV
(lpage 13).
≥In the SET UP menu "Video", set "Progressive Out (Component)"
to "Enable" (lpage 49).
Operation
Press [PROGRESSIVE OUT] on this
unit before or during playback.
≥The VCR video may not be progressive-
output.
To check whether progressive output is on or off
Press [PROGRESSIVE OUT]. "PR ON" (on) or "PR OFF" (off)
appears on the unit's display.
Notes:
≥The television will be disrupted for a moment but this is normal.
≥Output from this unit is interlace if you have connected to the
television through VIDEO OUT or S-VIDEO OUT terminals,
irrespective of the settings.
≥When progressive output is on, closed captions will not be
displayed.
ª About the adjustment of the screen size for
progressive output
If 4:3 (Standard) video is viewed on a 16:9 (Wide) screen TV, the
picture may look extended towards the right and left because the
screen sizes are different.
Also, the message is
displayed on the TV
screen for a few
seconds.
In this case:
≥Where the TV allows the screen to be adjusted for
progressive video:
Adjust it using the corresponding TV function. (Refer to the
instructions for the TV.)
≥Where the TV does not allow the screen to be
adjusted for progressive video:
Press [PROGRESSIVE OUT] to cancel the progressive output.
(This will cause the unit's display to indicate "PR OFF".)
Starting play from where you
[DVD-V[
stopped it
[DVD-V[ [RAM[
(When the elapsed play time is displayed)
Operations
1
Press [∫] while playing to stop
playing.
≥When "1" in the unit's display flashes, the
Resume function (lbelow) is active.
≥When the whole disc has finished playing,
the unit automatically stops. Some discs present a menu
screen.
ª Resume function
To play from where you stopped it
2
While stopped (when "1" in the unit's display flashes)
Press [ 1](PLAY) once.
ª Chapter Preview
After viewing the digest of all chapters previously played, the unit
will start playing again at the point you stopped.
2
While stopped (when "1" in the
unit's display flashes)
Press [ 1](PLAY) twice.
≥The unit plays back the
beginning portions of each
chapter for approx. 5 seconds to the point where you stopped
playing and starts playing there.
≥This is operative for one title only.
≥This does not apply to DVD-RAM.
To cancel the position at which play stopped
Press [∫] again.
≥The Resume function is cancelled.
≥The position is also cleared when you turn the unit off, select
another source or open the disc tray.

Position Memory function

[DVD-V[ [RAM[
(When the elapsed play time is displayed)
To turn off or replace a disc with the stop position memorized.
1
Press [POSITION MEMORY] during play.
≥The message "Position
Memorized" appears on
the television.
≥Press again to replace the position.
≥The unit memorizes such a position: one per disc, up to 5
discs.
If you set up 6 positions or more, the positions will be erased
one after another, starting from the oldest one.
≥This function may not work while playing some DVDs or play
lists on DVD-RAM.
2
Turn off the unit or remove the disc.
3
Turn on the unit or set a disc for which the position
is memorized and press [ 1](PLAY).
≥Play starts from the memorized position and the position is
cleared.
≥When play starts, "Position cleared." is displayed and the
position memory is cleared.
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Playing discs (continued)
[VCD]
[CD] [MP3] [WMA]
[DVD-V[
On Screen Display
Press PLAY to Preview Chapters
[VCD]
[CD] [MP3] [WMA]
Position memorized
Flashes as you memorize a position.
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