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REMOTE CONTROL
1.
POWER
Press
POWER to turn the unit ON or OFF.
2. EJECT Press to eject the disc.
3. MUTE
Press to mute the sound.
4. SUBTITLE Changing the SUBTITLE language on multi-subtitle language DVD disc.
5. ANGLE Changing of the view angle on multi-angle DVD disc.
6. DISPLAY Display statistical disc information during playback.
7. MODE Changing between DVD mode and AV mode.
8. SETUP Display the SETUP
menu.
9. PAL/NTSC Switch between PAL mode and NTSC mode.
10. AUDIO Changing of the AUDIO soundtrack on multi-audio soundtrack DVD disc.
Changing of the sound mode of the VCD/CD discs.
11. TITLE Display the TITLE menu that is stored in DVD disc.
12. MENU Display the adjustment items, such as Bright, Contrast, Color, Tint,
Transmit, Screen and etc.
13.
/
,
/
In case of SETUP Menu mode,
/
,
/ buttons served as cursor
buttons to select item left/right, ahead/back.
14. ENTER Confirm the Track/Chapter selected with the numeric buttons or selected
with the cursor buttons on screen display.
15.
/ Changing for slow forward/ reverse playback motion.
16.
Press to play the disc.
17.
/
Press
to search forward rapidly &
to search reverse rapidly.
18.
/
Press
to skip to the next track & press
to
skip back one track.
19.
Press it to stop playback.
20. Press it to pause playback.
21. 0-9 Numeric buttons
22. 10+
Digital selecting button, cooperatively used with numeric buttons.
23. CLEAR When you input a number in error, press the button to clear it.
24. /- Press /- button to increase or decrease the volume level.
Adjust the corresponding item when press MENU to select.
25. ZOOM Allows the picture to be increased in size.
26. RESUME When in stop mode, press the button, the play can be resumed from the
stop point (only for CD).
27. GOTO Disc search button, cooperatively used with numeric buttons.
28. PBC Changing between PBC ON and PBC OFF on the disc.
29. RANDOM Allows the track played in random order.
30. PROGRAM Allows the track played in the order you programmed.
31. REPEAT Switch the Repeat mode of discs.
32. A-B A-B repeat allows a passage to be repeated continuously.