DVD Menu Operations
English
Using the menu bar
You can continue some operations directly via the multiple menu bars on the TV screen without interrupting the disc playback. But when you enter (SETUP MENU), the playback will pause.
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1In disc mode, press SYSTEM MENU.
➜ The menu bar will appear across the top of the TV set screen.
2Press à/ á/4/3 on the remote control to navigate in the menu.
➜Press à/ á to move through the menu bar.
➜Press 4 to enter the selection.
3Press OK to confirm the selection.
➜ Playback will resume or begin automatically.
To remove the menu
Press SYSTEM MENU or OK.
IMPORTANT!
–Some operations may be different or restricted according to the disc format. Refer to the jacket or care of the disc you are playing.
–You can change the Subtitle Language and Audio Language from the menu bar only on the current disc. But this operation cannot change the default preset.
iSubtitle
Press 4 to select a desired language in DVD mode.
Audio
Press 4 to select a desired audio language on the SVCD,VCD:
Left Vocal p Right Vocal p Mono Left p Mono Right p Stereo
xSlow
The slow motion speed will display. Press 4 repeatedly to select a reverse or forward slow motion speed.
To cancel the slow function, press 2;.
STATUS
In DISC mode, select this icon and press 4 to view the time, title or chapter information of the playing disc.
Time Search
A time edit box appears on the display. Use the numeric keys
ZOOM
Press 4 repeatedly to select an enlarged pic- ture ratio: 1.5, 2 or 4.You can press à/ á/
3/ 4 to move within the enlarged picture on the TV set.
To resume normal playback, repeat the above step to select ZOOM OFF.
ANGLE
Press 4 to view the same scene from different angles if the DVD is recorded with
STEP
Press 4 repeatedly to play forward the disc step by step (one frame every step).To cancel the step function, press 2;.
PBC PBC ON/OFF
Press 4 to select PBC ON or OFF, and then playback will stop automatically. (This function is only available for VCD with PBC feature. )
PROGRAM
See “Programming favourite tracks”, Using the menu bar to program.
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