The remote, once switched to operate the DVD32R, is a Context-
Sensitive remote, meaning keys operate differently, depending on
the content on your television. What might sound initially
confusing is very intuitive. Just do what you instinctively would do
and you can control the DVD32R with very few keys - a perfect
solution for operating a hi-performance home cinema in the dark.
Example
: Playing a DVD requires you to open the DVD32R door, insert a
DVD and start it after selecting any special function from the DVD disc
menu. The remote lets you do all this by using very few keys, all located
around the remote’s central cursor keys.
Pressing
eject
opens the door,
play
starts spinning the disc until it reaches
the DVD disc menu
(1)
(The DVD disc menu is the page from which you
usually select any special settings, such as audio modes, subtitles,
documentary etc.).
Whilst in the DVD disc menu the cursor keys change their usual function
from
rew
,
ffw
,
stop
and
pause
to
,
,
and
, allowing you to
navigate through the DVD disc menu options. Once you have selected
the item you want, simply press the
ok
key.
If you wish to stop the DVD while in the disc menu, simply hold down the
stop
key for more than one second.
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controlling the DVD32R
context sensitive
remote keys
1. If the DVD doesn’t automatically invoke the DVD disc menu, the
menu
key will
bring it up
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