Motorola DCP500 Series User Manual page 22

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After selecting DVD/CD as the source and pressing DVD/CD button on the
remote control, the following is displayed:
DVD: displays the current chapter of the DVD (two-digit number).
When tuner is selected as the source, displays the radio station in use.
When a disc is inserted into the DCP501, the following is displayed for two
seconds before the DCP501 returns to its previous display:
DVD or CD: displays playing time of DVD or CD.
After selecting DVD/CD as the source and pressing DVD/CD button on the
remote control, the following is displayed:
DVD: Displays the duration of the current title.
CD: Displays the time remaining on the current track.
When tuner is selected as the source, displays the radio station in use.
On indicates volume, bass, treble, and speaker level setting, in decibels.
On indicates FM station is in use.
On indicates AM station is in use.
L, C, and R indicated left, center and right front speakers, respectively. LS and
RS indicate left and right surround speakers, respectively. LFE (Low Frequency
Effect) indicates the subwoofer.
These icons turn on as follows:
Each icon turns on to indicate a valid input channel. The LFE icon turns on
to indicate a LFE component is present.
A box around an icon indicates that the output channel for that speaker has
been set.
The three-dimensional box behind the boxed icon indicates whether the
speaker has been set up as LARGE (the three-dimensional box is turned
on, as shown in the example above) or SMALL (the three-dimensional box
is not turned on).
For more information on speaker settings, see Initial Set-up Operations in the
"Operations" section.
On indicates Night mode enabled. In Night mode, you can set the DCP501 to
dim the display illumination and compresses the audio level to lower volume
peaks.

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