5.The third box will now be highlighted to indi- cate that a selection for chapter should be made. This choice is available only for DVD discs, as CD discs do not have chapter capa- bility. The number in parentheses under the box shows the maximum number of chapters on the disc. If “999” appears, it indicates that the disc selected has not yet been played and the unit does not yet know the type of disc and how many titles or tracks are available. If “0” appears, this is your indication that the disc is a CD.
6.Press the ⁄/ ¤ Buttons y to scroll through the list of available chapters. Press the
Enter Button or › Button to move to the next selection area.
7.The highlighted box will now appear in a col- umn where the options are “Add,” “Delete,” “Play” and “Done,” and the “Add” box should be highlighted. Since this is the first selection to
be entered, press the Enter Button and note that the selected disc, track, title and chapter will be added to the Playlist column. The highlight will return to the disc box to allow you to enter additional selections by repeating Steps 2 through 7.
8.Repeat the steps as needed, noting that the selections will be added to the playlist up to a maximum of 32 steps.
•To delete an entry from the playlist, press the
› and ⁄/ ¤ Buttons y until the
selection to be deleted is highlighted in the
playlist. Press the Enter Button and
then press the ¤ Button once, so that the word DELETE is highlighted. Press the
Enter Button and the selection will be deleted. A selection may also be deleted by following this step to highlight it and then
pressing the Clear Button .
•To insert an entry into a playlist that has
already been created, press the › and ⁄/ ¤
Buttons y until the place on the playlist where you wish to insert a selection is highlighted. Press the Enter Button
and then press the ¤ Button once, so that the word INSERT is highlighted, and then follow Steps 2 through 7. When you have entered the data for the selection, high- light the word INSERT and press Enter.
9.When you have completed the playlist, you
may play the programmed selections by press-
ing the › and ⁄/ ¤ Buttons y until
PLAY is highlighted. Press Enter to begin playback of the entire playlist. During Programmed
Play, the Program Indicator will light.
10.To exit from the programming screen, press
the Return Button .
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Notes on Programmed Play
•To stop the playback of a programmed playlist, press the Stop Button
twice. Pressing the Stop Button only once will stop play of the current track, but will allow you to resume play of that track and the playlist by pressing the Play Button again.
•To cancel programmed playlists, press the
Clear Button .
•To edit the contents of a playlist using the
Information Display only, and not the on-screen display, follow these steps:
•Press the Check Button .
•Press the Check Button again to step through each of the programmed items. The Program Sequence Number will appear on the far right side of the Information
Display , next to the PR indication.
•Use the ‹/› Buttons ` to select the disc, track or chapter to be edited.
•Use the ⁄/ ¤ Buttons y to change the selection.
•Press the Clear Button to remove a program step.
•When all steps have been programmed,
press the Play Button to begin pro-
grammed play, or the Return Button to exit the programming function and return to normal operation.
Bookmarks
Bookmarks are a feature of the DVD600II that allows you to mark up to nine different points on a disc and to quickly return to those points later. The Bookmarks feature works on both DVD and CD discs.
To Enter a Bookmark
1.During disc playback, press the Status Button e if the Menu Bar is not already on the screen.
2.Press the ‹/ › Buttons ` until the disc icon with the word “Mark” below it is highlighted.
3.Press the Enter Button to view the Bookmark Banner (Figure 30).
Figure 30
4.At any point during playback where you wish to mark a spot so that you may return to it later,
press the Enter Button . Note that a check mark “✔” will appear in the box on both the “Go To” and “Mark” lines.
5.To enter additional Bookmark points, press the ‹/ › Buttons ` until another empty box on the “Mark” line is highlighted. Press the
Enter Button .
6.Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for up to nine Bookmark points on a disc.
7.To exit the Bookmark Banner, press the ‹/ › Buttons ` until the box at the right side of the banner with the arrow and open door icons
is highlighted. Press the Enter Button to return to normal play. Press the Clear Button to remove the Bookmark menu bar from the on-screen display.
The marked spots will remain in the memory of the DVD600II as long as the disc is not changed. The Bookmark memory will remain active if the disc is stopped or the unit turned off, but it will be lost if the disc is removed from the player, or if the disc tray drawer is opened when the unit is the Stop mode.
To Recall a Bookmarked
Scene or Passage
Note that a check mark “✔” will appear in the box on both the “Go To” and “Mark” lines.
1.During disc playback, press the Status Button e if the Menu Bar is not already on the screen.
2.Press the ‹/ › Buttons ` until the disc icon with the word MARK below it is highlighted.
3.Press the Enter Button to view the Bookmark banner.
4.Press the ⁄ Button y so that a box on the top “Go To” line of the banner is high- lighted.
5.Press the ‹/ › Buttons ` so that the box below the number of the desired Bookmarked spot is highlighted.
6.Press the Enter Button to go directly to the selected point on the disc.
7.To exit the Bookmark Banner, press the ‹/ › Buttons ` until the box at the right side of the banner with the arrow and open door icons is highlighted. Press the Enter Button to return to normal play. Press the Clear
Button to remove the Bookmark menu bar from the on-screen display.
Note that at any time while the Bookmark Banner is displayed, entering any Numeric Key – will highlight that numbered mark, but will not proceed to a different chapter or track on the disc.