Mitsubishi Electronics HD-5000A manual Guide Button, AV Disc Search, Track List Screen

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Guide Button, AV Disc Search, Track List Screen

Guide Button

(Figure 13, page 13)

The GUIDE button displays the on-screen programming guides.

For NetCommand® compatible satellite receivers and some cable boxes, the GUIDE button will display the on-screen programming guide for the receiver or cable box. Use the ADJUST and ENT(er) buttons to navigate the displayed Guide. For NetCommand compatible satellite receivers, you may also be able to use the number or other additional buttons.

For NetCommand compatible DVD players, the GUIDE button will display the DVD disc menu (not the setup menu).

For Ant-DTV and IEEE  devices, pressing the GUIDE button will display the Digital Channel Guide showing the sub-channels, or bitstreams for the current channel or device. For Ant-DTV only the sub-channels for the current channel are seen first. Press ADJUST or to see all the channels in memory.

For compatible traditional VCRs, pressing the GUIDE button when the VCR is highlighted on the Device Selection menu, will change the VCR’s input.

For IEEE  AV Discs, pressing GUIDE will display the Track List screen (Figure ).

For selected NetCommand compatible A/V Receivers: Display the device selection menu. Press Audio to move the navigation to the audio section and highlight the A/V Receiver icon. Pressing Guide will now switch from analog audio to digital audio and vice versa.

AV Disc Search

NetCommand is able to search to a specific time in an IEEE  AV Disc recording.

. Start the playback of the desired track on the AV disc.

. Use the number buttons to enter the time code position of hours followed by minutes. For example, to enter one hour and twenty-two minutes (:) into the track, enter , , .

. Press ENT(er) to skip to the time code position.

. To cancel the request or to start over, press CANCEL instead of ENT(er).

Track List Screen

(Figure 14)

When viewing an IEEE  AV Disc, press the GUIDE button to display the Track List screen. This screen provides a list of tracks for the AV Disc, the time and date the track was added, its duration, and the title of the track.

Tracks will be listed in time order with the most recent recording listed first. Track Lists vary in size. Press ADJUST or to navigate through the Track List. To play a track, select it on the list, then press ENT(er). Press CH or to change pages of the list.

Once a track is selected, the first program begins to play. If there are multiple programs in the track, the names are displayed. Another program for the same track can then be selected. A track must be playing for the multiple programs to be displayed. To delete a track, select it, then press CANCEL. If the track includes multiple programs, all of them will be deleted.

Figure 14. Track List screen

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