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No. | Name | Function |
10 | PLAY button (3) | When this button is pressed, playback begins from selected source (DVD |
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| drive or HDD), and the indicator lights (white). When HDD is designated |
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| as the recording destination and time shift playback has been set, this |
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| button responds even during recording, and initiates playback from the |
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| recording start. |
11 | PAUSE button (8) | When pressed, recording or playback is temporarily interrupted and the |
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| indicator lights (white). During recording, allows automatic setting of |
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| chapters. To resume recording from the recording pause mode, press the |
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| REC button. |
12 | REC button (¶) | When pressed, recording begins to the selected recording destination |
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| (drive or project), and the indicator lights (white). |
13 | PLAY/REC indicator for DVD 2 drive | Lights to indicate operating state of DVD2 drive. |
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| Appears green during PLAY mode, and orange during REC mode. |
14 | DISC indicator for DVD 2 drive | Located to the right side of DVD2, this indicator light (orange) to indicate |
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| that a disc is loaded. (*1) |
15 | EJECT button (0) for DVD 2 drive | Press to open/close DVD2 disc tray. The DISC indicator flashes from the |
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| time the button is pressed until the disc tray closes fully. |
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16 | MOUSE/KEYBOARD connectors | Allows connection of a USB mouse, USB keyboard and USB HDD to the unit. (*3) |
17 | STEP FWD button (E) | During normal playback, press for frame advance. Hold depressed for |
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| slow motion playback; during slow mode, press again to increase |
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| playback speed. (*5) |
18 | STEP REV button (e) | During normal playback, press for frame playback in reverse direction. |
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| Hold depressed for slow motion playback; during slow mode, press to |
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| decrease playback speed. (*5) |
19 | SCAN/SKIP FWD button (¡/¢) | During playback, press to move to next title or chapter. Hold depressed to |
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| initiate scan mode. |
20 | SCAN/SKIP REV button (1/4) | During playback, press to move to previous title or chapter. Hold |
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| depressed to initiate scan mode. |
21 | ENTER button | Press to select function menu items and commands, and to input DVD |
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| menu items and commands (during DVD playback). |
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| During recording, press to insert chapter marks at optional locations. |
22 | CURSOR buttons (5, 3, ∞, 2) | Use when selecting function menu items, and for DVD menu control |
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| (during DVD playback). |
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23 | Filter cover (2) | These are ventilation ports provided to prevent excessive heating of |
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| internal parts. During installation and operation, do not allow these ports |
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| to become blocked, since malfunctions may result. |
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| * Air filters are installed inside these filter covers, and must be removed |
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| and replaced at regular intervals. Continuing to use the unit with clogged |
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| filters may result in malfunction. Consult the appended instruction sheet |
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| “Air Filter Replacement Instructions and Precautions”. |
24 | FUNCTION button (*4) | Press to enable and disable the monitor’s |
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| display (default setting: DISABLED). When disabled, the unit returns to |
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| idling condition. |
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25 | DISPLAY button | Press to turn |
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| button does not operate when |
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| DISABLED. |
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26 | Remote control sensor (Î) | Receives signals from the remote control unit. Do not allow this part to be |
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| blocked by other objects. |
27 | VOLUME knob | Use to adjust output level to the headphones jack. |
28 | PHONES jack | Use to connect headphones. |
*1 A disc created on the
*2 Progressive is supported only during NTSC output.
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•When progressive is set to ON, no video is output to any output connectors except the component output.
*3 Functionality of connected devices is not guaranteed. If USB mouse and keyboard operation is unstable, try disconnecting
and reconnecting the USB connector. If a USB hard disk drive is not recognized, or if operation is unstable, change to a hub supporting USB 2.0. If operation continues to be erratic, inquire your Pioneer dealer or one of the service centers listed at the end of this manual.
*4 This operates the same as the remote control unit’s SETUP button. The FUNCTION button operates only in the idling condition.
*5 When performing reverse
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