Sharp GX-CD1300MP MK2 Operation Manual page 21

Portable video cd stereo component system
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Track digest selection
Each track is divided into 9 sections.
You can look at the sections and select the scene you want to start
watching from. This function is convenient when you want to start
from the middle of an undivided track, for example, a movie.
1
During playback, press the DIGEST
button.
The track being played back will be divided into 9 sections
and playback will be paused.
<TV screen>
1
2
8
9
7
6
2
Press the Direct Search buttons on the remote control to
select the scene you want to watch.
Playback will be started from the selected scene.
To cancel the track digest operation:
Press the DIGEST button.
Notes:
The track digest function works only during playback.
This operation is not accepted by a short time track (less than one
minute) or still pictures (menu display, photo, etc.).
One track is divided into nine frames of equal playing time.
This function is not available with an audio CD or MP3 disc.
Caution:
Using this function during P.B.C. ON mode will automatically
cancelled the P.B.C. mode.
DIGEST
3
4
5
Resume play
This function is to restart playback from the point where it has
stopped.
During the stop mode, press RESUME button.
Playback will begin at the point where playback has stopped.
PROGRAM/
PBC
PAL/NTSC
CLEAR
OSD
1
2
3
DIGEST
4
5
6
DIRECT
AUDIO
7
8
9
MODE
VCD/CD
0
+10
MUTE
RESUME
VCD/CD
PAUSE
STOP
REPEAT
To cancel resume play:
During stop mode, press the
from the beginning of disc when
Notes:
Resume play cannot be activated when the function is changed
from CD/VIDEO CD to another or the unit is set to the power
stand-by mode.
Resume play cannot be performed after changing the disc.
/
( ) button can also be used to resume playback.
Caution:
Using this function during P.B.C. ON mode will is invalid.
RESUME
( ) button again. Playback will start
/
( ) button is pressed.
GX-CD1300MP
MK2
ENGLISH
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