Curtis DVD2100 User Manual page 17

Curtis dvd2100: user guide
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Play Mode
Selection Play
Track Selection
Available for VCD, SVCD CD, etc.
1. In the play control bar menu, select the Track item.
2. Press the
SELECT
button to enter the input
mode.
3. Press the number buttons to enter the number of
tracks to be selected.
4. Press the
SELECT
button to start playing.
While the PBC is on, the track cannot be selected
for SVCD and VCD discs.
If the
SELECT
button is not pressed for a few seconds, the system will automatically play the selected track.
Track Selection Play for Audio Discs
For audio discs like Mp3, you can select
a trackfrom the Disc Content List and play it.
1.Press the
or
button to move the cursor to
the Disc Content List box, as shown in the right
chart.
2.Press the
or
button to select a track, press
the
SELECT button, and the system will start
playing the selected track.
Time Selection
1.In the play control bar menu, select the
Track Time
The time s hown und er the i con is t he time played of the current chapter (for DVD discs) or the current track
(non-DVD discs).
The Time Selection function is not available for some discs. In this case, this icon cannot be selected. Press the
SELECT
button to enter the Edit Mode. Press the number buttons to enter the time and press the
button to confirm. If the input time is valid (less than
the total length of the current chapter or track), the
system will start playing from the input time.
You can only select any time point in the current
chapter or disc for playing.
If the input time exceeds the total length of the
current chapter or disc, the system will remain its
previous play mode.
VCD
MODE:
Normal
TRICK:
Play
TRACK:
01/01
AUDIO:
Stereo
PBC:
ON
TR-TIME:
00:02:48-00:51:25
File Play Stop 0 00 08-0 01 48
File
Favorite/Program
01.MP3
MP3
02.MP3
03.MP3
04.MP3
05.MP3
06.MP3
07.MP3
08.MP3
09.MP3
item.
SELECT
VCD
MODE:
Normal
TRICK:
Play
TRACK:
01/01
AUDIO:
Stereo
PBC:
ON
TR-TIME:
00:02:48-00:51:25
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Recording Mode
Manual Recording
Start Recording
1. Connect the system properly (see
System Connection: System Connection for Recording External Signals ),
switch on the power, insert a recordable DVD+R or an non-finalized DVD+RW, and start playi ng t he i nput
source to output the signals to be recorded.
2. Press the
SOURCE
button to enter the Monitoring Mode.
3. According to the steps stated in the pervious chapter (see
Signals ), select the suitable input source.
The input source shall be in correspondence with the actual connection, otherwise the input source signals
cannot be displayed on the monitor and the recording cannot be done, either. It is recommended to press the
SOURCE
button until the input source interface appears. If you have pressed the button more than 8 times,
but the input source interface is still not available, the cause might be that the input source is not connected
properly.
4.
In the recording control bar menu, press the
or
or
button to select the option, use the
button to select
the recording quality value and press the
SELECT
button to confirm.
5.
In the recording control bar menu, use the
or
to select the
Record
option, press
SELECT
to enter the input mode, use the
or
button to select
the
Record
value, and press the
SELECT
to confirm.
The recording process starts after the above 5 steps.
Recording Process Control
1. Use the
or
button to move the cursor, select the
use the
or
button to select a value, and then press the
You can select the corresponding value to complete the operations such as
RECORD(DVD+R)
MODE
New Title
SOURCE
DV
QUALITY
SP
REC TO
DVD+VIDEO
TRICK
Record
TITLE
04/04
Chapter
02
Time
0:06:02/1:57:18
Monitoring Mode: t he Selec tion of Monitoring
button to select the
Quality
menu. Press the
Recording(DVD+R)
MODE
New Title
SOURCE
DV
button
QUALITY
SP
button
RECTO
DVD+VIDEO
button
TRICK
Record
TITLE
04/04
CHAPTER
02
TIME
0:06:02/1:57:18
Record
option, press the
SELECT
button to enter,
SELECT
button.
RECORD ,
PAUSE
and
STOP
PAUSE
RECORD
16
SELECT
STOP .

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