Accessing Tracks Directly; Using Dolby Virtual - Pioneer XR-A9700DV Operating Instruction

Stereo dvd cassette deck receiver; speaker system
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TIP
Some DVD discs have their own
menus from which you can
select titles and/or chapters.
Access it from the
MENU
button, then make your
MENU
selection using the cursor
buttons (25 3) and
ENTER

Using Dolby Virtual

Accessing tracks directly

DVD / Video CD / CD
You can jump directly to any track on an audio CD or Video CD by simply inputting
the track number using the remote's number buttons.
or
TOP
For DVDs (and for audio CDs and Video CDs) several options for direct access to
different parts of the disc are available from the
.
1
Press SEARCH MODE (SHIFT + 3) repeatedly
to switch between:
TITLE
Note: Title search is possible only with DVD discs. Time search is possible
only with DVD discs and Video CDs that are playing (the Video CD must not be
in PBC mode).
2
Use the number buttons to input a title/
chapter/track number, or time location.
For example, press 4 to select title/chapter/track 4.
Press 1, 2 to select title/chapter/track 12.
Enter times as minutes and seconds:
Press 2, 2, 3, 0 to select 22 minutes, 30 seconds.
Press 8, 0, 0, 0 to select 1 hour 20 minutes (80 minutes).
3
(Re)start playback.
Press 26 on the remote or 2 3 on the front panel.
Dolby Virtual is designed to simulate surround sound from just two front speakers. You
can use it with Video CD, CD and DVD discs—although you may hear a more
dramatic effect with some discs than others.
Use the
DOLBY VIRTUAL
required.
"TruSurround" and the
States and selected foreign countries.
Tru Surround technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
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/
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CHAPTER
TRACK
TIME
button on the remote control to switch on or off as
symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. in the United
4 Getting Started
button:
SEARCH MODE
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OFF
27
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