Display Functions; Display Disc Information; Accessing The Dvd Menu; Playback Control (Pbc) With Vcds/S-Vcds - Silvercrest KH 6502 Operating Instructions Manual

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Display functions

Display disc information

Note:
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you
attempt to carry out functions that are not available the message
"INVALID KEY" appears in the display.
With this function you can, during playback, superimpose in the display the
total available information from a DVD/VCD/S-VCD inserted in the disc tray.
• During playback press repeatedly the
after the other, the following information:
With DVDs:
• The played back so far time of the current chapter
• Audio language, Dolby settings, subtitle language and camera position
• The remaining time of the current chapter
• The played back so far time of the current title
• The remaining time of the current title
With VCDs/S-VCDs/DivX/MPEG CDs
• The played back so far time of the current title/track
• The remaining time of the current title
Fading out disc information
• To fade out the disc information press the
DISPLAY
button to superimpose, one
DISPLAY
button again.

Accessing the DVD menu

Note:
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you
attempt to carry out functions that are not available the message
"INVALID KEY" appears in the display.
With many films on DVD there is a main menu on the disc that apart from
the option of playing the main film enables you, for example...
• to choose the language for subtitles and film dialogue
• direct chapter selection
• to playback the films bonus material (Background information,
"Making of" etc.)
If such a menu is present on the DVD that is inserted in the disc tray then you
can access it during playback by pressing the
• The individual menu items can be selected by pressing the control buttons
; to confirm the selected menu item press the
To return to playback press the
Note:
If you cancel playback by pressing the
without resume function), activation of the main menu from the disc is not
possible.

Playback Control (PBC) with VCDs/S-VCDs

Many VCDs/S-VCDs have Playback Control (in short "PBC"). Playback
Control indicates a main menu that allows operation of several functions
of the VCD/S-VCD.
If PCB is available on a VCD/S-VCD inserted in the disc tray you must first
activate it in order to be able to superimpose the menu.
To activate PBC...
• During playback or when playback is stopped press the
The message PBC:OFF appears in the display.
MENU
• Press the
button again. The message PBC ON: appears in the display.
PBC is now switched on the discs main menu can be accessed with the
MENU
TITLE
or
buttons.
Note:
If you switch on PBC during playback then it is possible that playback
will stop and start again from the beginning and/or with the main menu.
Superimpose and fade out subtitles
(DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs only)
Note:
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you
attempt to carry out functions that are not available the message
"INVALID KEY" appears in the display.
If the film on the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD has subtitles available you can
superimpose these, during playback, in the display by pressing the
button.
• With the first press of the
language is superimposed in the display.
• With each further press of the
one after the other, are superimposed in the display.
In the display the number of the currently superimposed subtitle is superimposed
(i.e. "6" for the sixth available subtitle language).
• When the last of the available subtitle languages is superimposed then
you can switch off the subtitle function by pressing the
again. OFF is superimposed in the display.
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MENU
button.
PLAY/PAUSE
MENU
button again.
STOP
button twice (Playback stop
MENU
SUBTITLE
button the subtitle of the first available
SUBTITLE
button other available subtitle languages,
SUBTITLE
BUTTON.
button.
SUBTITLE
button

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