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OPERATIONS ON DVD DECK (cont.)
Using the on-screen bar
You can check disc information while the disc is loaded and you
can use some functions using the on-screen bar. The on-screen
bar allows you the various playback operations.
How to Access the on-screen bar
Press
PLAY SETUP
twice whenever a disc is loaded.
Example: During DVD VIDEO playback
Example: During Video CD playback
Contents of the on-screen bar during playback
DVD
Video CD
A
Disc type
B
Current transfer rate (Megabits per second)
C
Current title (for DVD)
D
Current chapter number (for DVD) or track number
(for other type of discs)
E
Time information (
墌
pg. 39)
F
Playback status
: appears during playback.
/
: appears during fast forward/reverse.
/
: appears during playback in forward slow-
motion/reverse slow-motion.
: appears when paused.
: appears when stopped.
G
Select this to change time information. (See
5
in the
illustration above) (
墌
pg. 39)
H
Select this for Repeat Playback. (
墌
pg. 39)
I
Select this for time search function. (
墌
pg. 41)
J
Select this for chapter search function. (
墌
pg. 41)
K
Select this to change audio language or channel.
(
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pg. 45, 46)
L
Select this to change subtitle language. (
墌
pg. 43)
M
Select this to change view angle. (
墌
pg. 44)
N
Select this for Programme Playback. (
墌
pg. 42)
O
Select this for Random Playback. (
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pg. 43)
Basic operation on the on-screen bar
Example: When selecting the Repeat mode of DVD
During playback or while stopped
A
Access the on-screen bar.
Press
PLAY SETUP
twice. The on-screen bar appears on
the TV screen.
●
The currently selected item is highlighted.
B
Select the menu item.
Press
w e
to move
H
to
, then press
OK
. The
pop-up window appears under the selected item.
●
The current setting appears.
C
Select the option.
Press
rt
to select the desired option, then press
OK
.
●
Each time you press
rt
, the options change.
To clear the on-screen bar
Press
PLAY SETUP
.
NOTE:
See the corresponding pages for details on each function.
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