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Disc Operations
Using the menu bar to
programme
IMPORTANT!
You have to turn on your TV and set
to the correct Video In channel.
(See
page 14
“
Setting the TV
”
).
1
Stop playback, then press
SYSTEM
MENU
.
➜
The menu bar will appear across the
top of the TV screen.
2
Press
1
2
to select
and press
4
to
enter the programme menu.
PROGRAM P 00 : 00
3
Use the
numeric keypad (0-9)
to enter
the track number to be programmed.
➜
"
FULL
" will appear if you have
programmed 99 tracks.
4
Press
ÉÅ
to start programme playback.
To clear the programme
●
Stop playback, then press
Ç
again.
Playing MP3 / Picture disc
(Kodak, JPEG)
IMPORTANT!
You have to turn on your TV and set
to the correct Video In channel.
(See
page 14
“
Setting the TV
”
.)
1
Load an MP3 / Picture (Kodak, JPEG) disc.
➜
The disc reading time may exceed
30 seconds due to the complexity of
the directory / file configuration.
2
Playback will start automatically.
➜
The album/picture menu appears on
the TV screen. If not, press DISC MENU
on the remote.
3
Use
1
2
3
4
keys to select a desired
album, then press
OK
to open the folder
(for MP3 disc only).
➜
The title menu appears on the TV
screen.
4
Use
1
2
3
4
keys to select a desired
title, then press
OK
to start playback.
●
You can also use the
numeric keypad
(0-9)
to enter your choice.
During playback, you can;
●
Press
S
/
T
to select another title/
picture in the current folder.
●
Use
1
2
3
4
keys to rotate / flip the
picture files.
●
Press
ÉÅ
to pause / resume playback.
5
To stop playback, press
Ç
.
Helpful Hints:
– Due to the recording nature of Digital Audio
MP3 (DAM), only digital audio music will play.
– It is normal to experience an occasional
“skip” while listening to your MP3 discs.
– It may not be possible to play certain MP3
or JPEG disc due to the configuration and
characteristics of the disc or condition of the
recording.
– For multi-session discs with different
formats, only the first session will be available.
TIPS:
The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs. Always refer
to the instructions supplied with the discs.