JVC XV-D9000 Fast Forward/Backward Through a Disc, Storing the resume position, Resuming Playback

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Basic Operations

Fast Forward/Backward Through a Disc

You can perform these operations by pressing the fast forwards/backwards buttons on the remote control or the player itself.

Using the Á/1 buttons on the remote control to fast forward/backward through a disc.

While a disc is playing 1 Press Á or 1.

Á: Fast forward through a disc.

1: Moves fast backward through a disc.

The playback speed increases with each press of the button.

To resume normal playback

Press # (Play).

Using the ¢/4 buttons on the player itself to fast forward/backward through a disc.

While a disc is playing

1Press and hold down ¢ or 4 . ¢ : Fast forward through a disc.

4: Fast backward through a disc.

• When you release the ¢/4 button, normal playback resumes.

Resume Playback [RESUME]

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If you press the 7 (Stop) button while a disc is playing, that point is stored as the resume point. If you turn the power off, while a disc is playing, that point is stored as the resume point. If you continue playback from the resume point, you can continue from your previous session.

Storing the resume position

While a disc is playing 1 Press 7 (Stop).

The point at which the disc was stopped is stored as the resume point.

If you turn the power off the point at which the power was switched off is stored as the resume point. (The resume point is remembered even if the power is switched off.)

If you store a new resume point, the previous resume point is replaced by the new resume point.

Resuming Playback

While a disc is stopped or the power is OFF 1 Press [RESUME].

Playback starts from the stored resume point.

When playing Video CD discs that use PBC, playback may resume from slightly before or after the stored resume point.

If you use resume after stopping program or random playback, playback will start from the resume point using normal playback, not program or random playback. (For DVD Audio, Audio CD, and Video CD)

Clearing a resume point

If you open the disc tray, the stored resume point is cleared.

Example of basic resume playback

To continue playback from a previous session, press [RESUME] instead of [PLAY]. Playback resumes point where you stopped the previous session.

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Contents XV-D9000 Achtung Achtung Angemessene Ventilation Class Laser Product Contents PEM DD Converter with 192 kHz/24 bit Support FeaturesExtended K2 Processing Version Usage Precautions Connections Precautions to Observe When Setting Up the ConnectionsConnections Video Signal Connecting to a TVAfter you have setup the connection Downmix Settings Connecting to an Amplifier or ReceiverAfter you have setup the connection Speaker Settings Connecting to a Receiver with a 5.1 Channel Input TerminalDVD Audio digital output Connecting to a Device with a Digital Input TerminalAfter you have setup the connection Digital OUT Settings What is DTS Digital Theater System?Rear Center Subwoofer Connecting to the Power SupplyClose the battery compartment cover Preparing the Remote ControlFront Panel Parts and Their FunctionsTITLE/CHAP./GROUP/TRACK Display Display SectionRear Rear PanelÁ Fast Forward/Backward Buttons Remote ControlRepeat A-B Button On-screen guide icons Before You StartOpening Screen Preventing Screen Burnin Screen SaverRegional code local code Types of Disc Supported by this PlayerDiscs that cannot be played Audio CD and Video CD discs Disc CompositionDVD Audio discs DVD Video discsOPEN/CLOSE Button Switching the Power OnOne-Touch Operation Play ButtonSetting Up the Initial Settings Initial SettingsMenu Preference 1 SettingsWide 43PS43LB Digital Output Preference 2 SettingsRelation between disc types and output signals Downmix Press 5/ to select the type of speaker SPK. Setting Screen SettingsSpeaker Channel Settings Expert Settings Speaker Size SettingsDelay Time Settings Bass Redirect SettingsSpeaker Level Settings UsingtheTestTone Loading a Disc Basic OperationsSkipping Through a Disc Step-by-Step Procedure for Playing a DiscPausing a Disc Stopping a DiscResuming Playback Fast Forward/Backward Through a DiscStoring the resume position While a disc is playing Press 8 to pause playback Viewing One Frame at a TimeWhile a disc is paused 1 Press Time Display Using time display during playbackWhile a disc is playing Press Time Display PBC display Using time display while a disc is stoppedAudio Video DVD While a disc is playing 1 Press fs/RATE Press EnterPress fs/RATE again while the fs information is displayed Display example Channel group Example Front L/RChannel group Example Center, Rear L/R, Subwoofer About DVD Audio Using the menu to select an item to playEnjoying DVD Audio Press ¢ or 4 to select the track Using the number buttons to select a trackSelecting a Track Use the ¢ 4 buttons to select a trackJumping to specified still images on a disc Return Selecting an Index ItemStill image display operations Advancing/replaying still images page +Specify the next group and track number Checking and editing the contents of a programProgram Playback Specify the group and track numbersRepeat Playback Random PlaybackChanging the Angle Angle Using repeat playback during random playbackCancelling Repeat Playback Cancelling A-B Repeat PlaybackChanging the Subtitles Subtitle If is displayed when you press a buttonWhile a DVD Audio disc is stopped Changing the Audio Setting AudioPlaying a Bonus Group Selecting a bonus groupClearing the key number Cancelling Key Number Entry ModeEntering the key number Selecting the Section You Want to Watch Using the menu to select an item to playSpecifying the title number to begin playback You can repeat a specified section you want to watch Changing the Audio Language Audio Press Enter again Parental Lock SettingSetting Parental Lock 7+ENTER Changing Parental Lock Temporarily Cancelling Parental Lock Video CD PBC Functions Playing Audio CD and Video CD DiscsAbout Video CDs with PBC Playback Control Selecting an Index Item CD When using Video CD discsSelecting a Song from a Menu Video Selecting a Track CD VideoProgram Playback CD Video Using the ¢/4 buttons to select an index item Index skipRepeat Playback CD Video Random Playback CD VideoWhile a Video CD disc is playing 1 Press Audio Press 2/3 to switch between the channelsChanging the Audio Channel Audio Video Bit Extension and Frequency/Band Expansion How to Use the Extended K2 Processing Version 2.0, FunctionStoring discs Handling precautionsCleaning discs Handling DiscsProblem Cause Solution TroubleshootingVideo output SpecificationsAudio characteristics General436 DimensionsTable of Languages Their Abbreviations Country Code List for Parental Lock Glossary Multilingual MenuMulti-angle Multichannel0301TTMCREJSC

XV-D9000 specifications

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