One Touch Replay; Resume Function; Skip Search; Slow Motion - JVC DR-M100S Instructions Manual

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M
TOP MENU
MENU
S
O/SLOW -
o
REMAIN
SUBTITLE

Slow Motion

1
Press W to pause during playback.
2
Press SLOW – (O) or SLOW + (N).
Each press of SLOW – (O) or SLOW + (N) increases the
slow motion speed for each direction.
Slow motion for reverse direction cannot be performed with
Video CD/SVCD discs.
OR
Press and hold S or T for 2 or more seconds.
Releasing the button resumes normal playback.

Skip Search

Press v during playback.
Each press initiates an approximately 30 second period of fast-
motion playback. Normal playback resumes automatically.
This function is not possible when playing back a Video CD using
the PBC function.

One Touch Replay

You can move back the playback position slightly.
Press w.
Each press skips back for approximately 7 seconds and resumes
playback.
Pressing while paused skips back for approximately 7 seconds
and resumes pause.
This function is not possible when playing back a Video CD using
the PBC function.
DVD A
MARK
Selection Keys
(FGDE)
ENTER
I
T
N/SLOW +
W
v
w
ANGLE
BASIC OPERATIONS ON DVD DECK

Resume Function

It is possible to memorise the position where you stop playback
and resume playback from that position.
Be sure to set ARESUMEB
to AONB or ADISC
RESUMEB. (A pg. 63)
ATTENTION:
When a playback-only disc is played, pressing o once results in a
blue screen. To perform Resume Function with these discs,
follow the procedures as described below under the blue screen
condition.
1
Press o during playback to memorise a resume point.
The unit enters Resume Stop mode and memorises the
position where you have stopped playback as a resume point.
(The inside of the disc status indicator on the front display panel
blinks while memorising.)
The unit retains a memory of the resume points of the last
30 discs played back, even though they have been ejected if
ARESUMEB is set to ADISC RESUMEB. (A pg. 63)
To clear the resume points:
(The inside of the disc status indicator stops blinking and lights.)
When ARESUMEB is set to AONB:
DVD A
• Press
to turn off the unit.
M
• Press
to take out the disc.
o
• Press
in stop mode.
TOP MENU
• Press
to display the top menu, then start playback by
selecting an item, etc.
MENU
• Press
to display the disc menu, then start playback by
selecting an item, etc.
When ARESUMEB is set to ADISC RESUMEB:
• ARESUMEB must be set to AOFFB. (
o
• Press
in stop mode.
TOP MENU
• Press
to display the top menu, then start playback by
selecting an item, etc.
MENU
• Press
to display the disc menu, then start playback by
selecting an item, etc.
2
Press I in stop mode to resume playback. The unit starts
playback from the resume point.
NOTES:
ADISC RESUMEB setting works on DVD VIDEO, VCD, SVCD and
finalised DVD-R/DVD-RW (Video mode) discs. For other types of
discs, the function under AONB setting will be applied even if
ARESUMEB is set to ADISC RESUMEB. (A pg. 63)
If you stop the playback of a disc for which a resume point has
already been memorised, the memory will be updated with the
new resume point.
After the unit has memorised the resume points for 30 discs,
remembering a new resume point will cause the unit to delete the
oldest memorised point. Stopping playback of a disc for which a
resume point is already stored may change the order in which the
points are stored. This may potentially change the order in which
points are deleted.
When the unit memorises a resume point for a disc, it also
remembers audio language, subtitle and angle settings.
This function may not work for some Video CD/SVCDs.
When ARESUMEB is changed to AONB or AOFFB (A pg. 63),
resume points of the discs memorised with ARESUMEB set to
ADISC RESUMEB will be cleared.
Resume points are memorised for each side of a double-sided
disc.
DVD SET UP
FUNCTION SET UP
INITIAL SET UP
VIDEO IN/OUT
RECORDING SET DISPLAY SET
AUTO TIMER
OFF
RESUME
ON
SET UP
OK
SELECT WITH [CURSORS]
THEN PRESS [ENTER]
SELECT
EXIT
A
pg. 63)
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