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Skip Forward
– Encrypted media that has been generated by the NMPS Media Encryption Station will have
the ability to skip through content in 30-second increments. One push of this radial button skips the current
progress in the media forward by 30 seconds. Multiple sequential presses will allow quick forward traversal of
the media in play. A progress bar will appear with a time indicator to denote the current position in the media.
Note that warning messages that may be included on a disc cannot be skipped.
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Stop
– During operation, the user may wish to stop playback of the media. When this radial button is pressed,
current playback will be stopped and a status indicator will appear on the top left of the screen denoting this. If
a play command is sent after the stop command, the media will begin at the start of the inserted disc (including
warning files if present). If the stop button is pressed while the Enseo Navy DVD player is in the stopped state,
the player will eject the disc.
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Security LED
– There are a number of conditions that may occur that will compromise the security of the
Enseo Navy DVD player (please see the Warnings section of the manual below for more details). When such a
condition occurs, the Enseo Navy DVD player will report this via lighting the Security LED red, displaying security
on the front display, and indicating the type of warning on the main screen output.
Note that resolving some conditions on the user’s end will clear some security statuses, while other statuses may
require contact with Enseo. Almost all security statuses will require resolution before the Enseo Navy DVD player
can resume normal playback.
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IR Receiver
– Compatible remotes should be pointed toward the IR Receiver in order to receive reliable IR
commands.
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Status LED
– The Status LED is responsible for indicating the current status of the Enseo Navy DVD player.
When the LED is orange it is not available for use. This is typical when power has just been supplied to the
player and it is booting, or if the player has been sent to the standby state. If the Enseo Navy DVD player has
just received power or has been restarted, it will go into the booting phase of operation, which will introduce
the orange Status LED for about a minute while it boots. Once the player finishes booting or a power on com-
mand is sent from the standby state, the Status LED will change to green to indicate the Enseo Navy DVD player
is now operational.
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Power
– The Power button will toggle the power state of the Enseo Navy DVD player when pressed. If the
player is in the ON state (green Status LED) when the button is pressed, the player will go to standby (orange
Status LED), and vice versa.
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DVD Drive
– The DVD drive is below the buttons and LED. DVDs to be inserted into the Enseo Navy DVD
player will be inserted here. Furthermore, an eject button is located below the disc insertion point that will at-
tempt to eject any currently inserted disc, if pressed.
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Display
– The display window that the player will use to indicate certain information to the user is located on
the right side of the Enseo Navy DVD player. The display shows two lines of status. The first line will indicate
the status the Enseo Navy DVD player is in, such as playing, paused, stopped, security, and blank (when in
standby). The second line indicates the current date.
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Serial Label
– A small label indicating the serial number of the Enseo Navy DVD player is located below the
front panel display.
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