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2.  GOTO function

This function allows you to directly select any position on the disc
to start playback.

2.1  Select a Specific Title / Chapter / Track

Any Title/Chapter/Track can be selected to start playback by
directly selecting the Title/Chapter/Track number.

Press 

GOTO

 .

Press   or   to highlight a Title / Chapter / Track and press
the corresponding numeric key 

0 - 9

.

Press 

OK

 to confirm.  The unit will then start playback from

the selected position.

Note: Press ZOOM/CLEAR to reset the highlighted Title /Chapter/
Track.

2.2  Locating a Specific Time

A specific time can be selected by directly entering the time
(hours, minutes, seconds).

Press 

GOTO

.

Press   or   to highlight time.

Using the numeric keys 

0 - 9, 

directly key in the time when

playback should start.
-  The first two digits are for the hours.
-  The next two digits are for the minutes.
-  The last two digits are for the seconds.

After entering the time, press 

OK

 to confirm. The unit will

then start playback at the selected time.

Note:

Some discs may not allow  use of this function.

Some scenes may not be located precisely as you specified.

This method for accessing a specific location is available
only within the current title of the DVD disc.

Press  ZOOM/CLEAR to reset the time when the time is
highlighted.

3.  Programming Playback

Contents of the disc can be played in a selected order by arranging
the order of Chapter / Title/ Track .

Press the 

PLAYMODE 

button.

When MODE is highlighted, use   or   to select PROG
mode. Then press 

OK 

to confirm.

Note: During VCD/SVCD playback, the function is only available
when PBC is OFF.

3.1 DVD Programming

Enter the title numbers in 

- -

 (2 digit format, e.g. 01). Use 

or   to highlight chapter and enter the chapter numbers in 

- -

.

Use  ,  ,   or   to move to another entry.

Repeat the above steps for more inputs.

Press  

 or highlight PLAY on the screen and press 

OK

 to

start the programmed playback.

Highlight the current input on the screen and press 

ZOOM/

CLEAR

 to delete the title/chapter numbers that  were inputted.

3.2  CD/VCD/SVCD Programming

Enter the track numbers in 

- -

.

Use  ,  ,   or   button to move to another entry.

Repeat the above steps for more inputs.

Press 

 or highlight PLAY on the screen and press

 OK

 to

start the programmed playback.

Highlight the current input on the screen and press 

ZOOM/

CLEAR

 to delete the track that was inputted.

Note: Highlight CLEAR on the PROG screen and press OK to
delete all inputs.

PLAY MODE

MODE

OFF

REPEAT

OFF

PLAY MODE

MODE

PROG

REPEAT

OFF

PLAY MODE

MODE

PROG

REPEAT

OFF

PLAY MODE

MODE

PROG

REPEAT

OFF

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Summary of Contents for DR2502

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL DVD Home Theatre System DR2502...

Page 2: ...1 To ensure proper use of this product please read this owner manual carefully and retain for future reference Should the unit require maintenance contact an authorized service location SAFETY...

Page 3: ...p out of reach of young children This apparatus is not suitable for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Young children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with t...

Page 4: ...her limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic...

Page 5: ...d studio logos The next Title will be the film Other Titles contain trailers for other films production notes or alternative endings for the film There are many possibilities with Digital Versatile Di...

Page 6: ...EO PROLOGIC II MOVIE PROLOGIC II MUSIC CONCERT CHURCH PASSIVE WIDE and LIVE Note Surround Sound Effect DSP is available only for STEREO contents 2 channels DSP cannot be selected while playing back a...

Page 7: ...previous FM preset channel number in tuner mode 7 1 press to skip to the next chapter track in DVD mode 2 Skips to the next FM preset channel number in tuner mode 8 PLAY 1 Starts playing in DVD CD mod...

Page 8: ...s REC Connect to the Audio Input of a television or you can also connect audio Left and Right cables to external recording devices such as a VCR or cassette recorder 6 Component video and progressive...

Page 9: ...ed colour terminal clip To prevent damage to circuits never short circuit the positive and negative speaker output terminals Press the speaker terminal clip down and insert the wire then release the c...

Page 10: ...s component video in jacks you can optionally connect your DVD receiver to the TV using the component video in jacks The advantage here is an optimal picture quality Use the component video cables not...

Page 11: ...udio Left Right output jacks to the audio Left Right input jacks on the VCR or Tape Recorder To record the video of your DVD connect this units video output jack to the video input jack on the VCR or...

Page 12: ...rn on the TV and set to the correct video in channel Insert the batteries in the remote control Start Playback Press the key either on the unit front panel or the remote control The unit VFD display s...

Page 13: ...s saver can protect the TV screen from being damaged BASIC SETUP This chapter explains how to use the SETUP MENU to adjust various functions and controls We have preset all of the functions and contro...

Page 14: ...e The Parental lock is active Note The rating levels are only functional when the parental lock is active The rating levels can only be changed when the parental lock is not active 1 3 SOURCE Select t...

Page 15: ...V receiver or amplifier connected to the DVD Home theatre s COAXIAL socket you can select from the following settings SPDIF RAW Dolby Digital signals are fed unaltered to the digital output Generally...

Page 16: ...too spacious or strong from the surrounds it can be adjusted forward to get a better balance Likewise if a stereo recording is somewhat too mono or narrow sounding it can be adjusted toward the rear...

Page 17: ...TYPE 4 3 PS This is selected when the unit is connected with a normal TV Wide screen images are shown on the screen but with some parts cut automatically 4 3 LB This is selected when the unit is conne...

Page 18: ...ssed the speed of slow motion playback changes accordingly Note Slow motion step by step is not applicable to CD Playback Backward slow motion is not applicable to VCD playback 5 Skip to the Beginning...

Page 19: ...nly available when the scenes shot from multiple angles have been recorded on the DVD disc If multi angle viewing is not available OFF is displayed 11 AUDIO FM ST To Change the Audio Language Availabl...

Page 20: ...corded on the disc 1 2 CH Chapter Info Displays the Chapter Number being played and the Total Number of Chapters recorded on the disc 1 3 Elapsed time Displays the elapsed time from the beginning of t...

Page 21: ...M CLEAR to reset the time when the time is highlighted 3 Programming Playback Contents of the disc can be played in a selected order by arranging the order of Chapter Title Track Press the PLAYMODE bu...

Page 22: ...back allows material between selected points to be repeated While the disc is playing press A B to set the beginning of the section to play repeatedly Press A B again to set the end of the section to...

Page 23: ...ess TONE once then press OK The Treble Control is enabled Press or to switch to the Bass Control Press or to adjust the Treble Bass Level 9 SLEEP function This feature lets you select a time for your...

Page 24: ...n you input 8 Active Navigation Press or to select the file and press OK to start playback Selection Menu The Selection Menu will appear when starting MP3 WMA JPEG MPEG 4 playback All folders will app...

Page 25: ...t numbers 4 Use the Navigation keys to move to another field and repeat step 3 for the next song 5 Press or highlight PLAY on the screen and press OK to start program playback Highlight CLEAR on the P...

Page 26: ...To save a radio station 1 When the desired radio station is tuned Press and hold OK until the frequency flashes on the VFD display 2 Press or use the remote control numeric keys 0 9 to select the chan...

Page 27: ...ws and with Apple s Mac These two formats are the most widely used When naming your MP3 files do not exceed 8 characters and place mp3 as the file extension General name format of Title mp3 When compo...

Page 28: ...essed image file format Your player can play JPEG files with a resolution of up to five million 5 mega pixels However there is no perceptible improvement in the quality of pictures displayed on your T...

Page 29: ...nit Avoid any obstacle that may block the remote control signal path Inspect or replace the batteries If it appears that the DVD Home Theatre System is faulty please first consult this checklist It ma...

Page 30: ...Video Y 1 Vp p C 0 3 Vp p 75 ohms YPbPr Y 1 Vp p Pb 0 6 Vp p Pc 0 6 Vp p 75 ohms Audio Line Outputs Audio L R 2 Vrms 1 kilohms 0dB signal discs Audio Power Outputs Stereo Mode 30W 6 ohms at 1 kHz THD...

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