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Programming a title list –
PROGRAM
You can establish a playback sequence by using the
PROGRAM
button. You can program a list of up
to 16 titles.
1.
Press
PROGRAM
to open the program table. The first field is highlighted. With a DVD, the
table will show program places for titles (
T
) and chapters (
C
).
2.
Enter the desired title or chapter with the number keys.
3.
Use the navigation keys
to highlight the next field and make another entry.
4.
Proceed like this until your play list is completed.
5.
To play the list, move to the filed
PLAY
.
6.
To clear the list, move to the field
CLEAR
.
7.
Go to
EXIT
to finish the programming.
MP3 media
1.
Insert an MP3 disc.
A menu with two columns appears on the screen. In the left column, the folders on the media
are listed. In the right column, the titles in the current folder are listed.
2.
Select one of the files with the or navigation button and confirm with
or
PLAY/PAUSE,
in order to have the titles in this file displayed.
3.
Select a title, again with the or navigation button, and confirm with
or
PLAY/PAUSE,
in order to play that title.
4.
You can return to the file structure with
.
JPEG media
1.
Insert a JPEG CD. The file will appear on the left of the screen, if the pictures have been stored
in files.
2.
Select one of the files with the or navigation button and confirm with
or
PLAY,
in order
to have the titles in this file displayed.
3.
Select an image, again with the or navigation button. You will be given a preview on the
left side of the Menu.
4.
Confirm with
or
PLAY.
The images in this file will now be faded in, one after the other.
5.
You can return to the file structure with the
button.
Rotating JPEG pictures
You can change the alignment of the current image, if you press the navigation buttons during
playback.
•
Pressing the navigation key: rotates the image by 90° clockwise ;
•
Pressing the
navigation key: rotates the image by 90° anticlockwise;
•
Pressing the navigation key: reflects the image horizontally.
•
Pressing the navigation key: reflects the image vertically.