Pioneer PRV-LX10 manual Playing Discs, Clip Playback HDD, Basic Operations

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remote control unit’s

Playing Discs

Clip Playback (HDD)

When the “HDD” is designated as the playback source, the PLAY button on the front panel or remote control unit is used to playback designated project clips in the order in which they were recorded. Press the STOP button on the front panel or remote control unit to end playback.

Basic Operations

7Operations on the Menu Screen

Some DVD-Video discs are equipped with menu (selection screen) functions. To select desired titles from the menu, use the PRV-LX10’s CURSOR button to select, and the ENTER button to confirm the selection.

7To return to the menu screen during playback

TOP

Press the MENU button.

MENU

Also, if the button is pressed, the menu screen within the current title will appear.

STOP

 

PLAY

REPEAT DISPLAY

PAUSE

 

RPT A-B

STEP

AUDIO

SCAN

ANGLE SUBTITLE

PREV

NEXT

MENU

TOP

MENUENTER

SETUP

1 2 3 RETURN

4

5

6

TITLE/CHP

FRM/TIME

7

8

9

FRM/TIME

0

>10

CLEAR

SEARCH

7To advance to the next chapter/title

Press the main unit’s SCAN/SKIP FWD button, or

NEXT

the remote control unit’s button; the playback will advance immediately to the beginning of the next chapter or title.

7To go back to previous chapter/title

Press the main unit’s SCAN/SKIP REV button, or

PREV

the remote control unit’s button once to return to the beginning of the currently playing chapter; press additional times to return to the beginning of previous chapters. When multiple titles exist on the disc and this command is executed within the first chapter of title, playback will return to the top chapter of the title immediately preceding the current one.

7Fast Forward

Hold the main unit’s SCAN/SKIP FWD button or the

SCAN

button depressed. Release

the button when you find the desired location. While the button is depressed, the scan speed will increase at set intervals, reaching 192x normal speed.

If the remote control unit’s

SCAN

button is pressed and

released, fast forward will continue. The scan speed will change depending on the number of times the button is pressed. Speed can be changed up to 96x normal, after which time the speed drops to 6x. When

you find the desired location, press the

PLAY

button.

7Fast Reverse

Hold the main unit’s SCAN/SKIP REV button or the

SCAN

remote control unit’s button depressed. Release the button when you find the desired location. While the button is depressed, the reverse scan speed will increase at set intervals, reaching 192x

normal speed. If the remote control unit’s

SCAN

button

is pressed and released, fast reverse will continue. The scan speed will change depending on the number of times the button is pressed. Speed can be changed up to 96x normal, after which time the speed drops to 6x. When you find the desired

location, press the

PLAY

button.

Note:

Depending on the disc used, the actual scan speed may be different from the displayed speed. The speed may be slower particularly when using angle playback.

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Contents PRV-LX10 Operating Environment For USE in the United KingdomConfirm Supplied Accessories EnglishContents Precautions Data Protection in Event of Power Failure PrecautionsPrecautions Regarding Built-In Hard Disk Drive HDD About the use of Dolby Digital LogoDisc Precautions Cleaning Care of the UnitCleaning the pickup lens Disc Problem ChecklistDVD Recording Modes Preparations for Use Basic InformationAbout DVD-R / DVD-RW Discs Recordable discsDVD disc box information Preparations for Use Basic InformationDTS ∞ Dolby Surround Playback ∞ Stereo Playback∞ Dolby Digital 5.1 ch or DTS Surround Playback General Features of the PRV-LX10 Product IntroductionPRA-BD11 Installing the Ferrite CoreSystem Composition PRA-BD12System Example Example of System Composition and Recording Component SetupRegarding Recording Time Names of Parts Front Panel Facilities 10 11 12 13 14 20 19 18Names of Parts ÷ Consult your dealer regarding installation ÷ Consult your dealer regarding installation Expansion slotNames of Parts Rear Panel Facilities Range of Remote Control Unit Remote Control UnitLoad batteries into the remote control unit Disc creation flow When recording to HDDInput signal Title EBasic PRV-LX10 Operations Operations using remote control unitOperations Using a Mouse or Keyboard OperationFunction Menu How to Access Function MenuBasic PRV-LX10 Operations Press the Function button on the main unit’s front panelTo Exit the Function Menu Press the remote control unit’s Setup buttonAccess from the Keyboard by Assigning a Function key Control BarPRV-LX10 Functions Main Unit Setting FunctionsPRV-LX10 Recording Functions Operation Details PRV-LX10 FunctionsPlay Functions Operation Details Editing Functions Operation Details pages 62 Authoring Functions Operation DetailsCopy Backup and RestoreImport Idling Condition Recording-Setting Confirmation Screen Status Confirmation Using Onscreen Display OSDOSD Status Confirmation Using Onscreen Display OSD OSD during RecordingPlayback speed display Note OSD during PlaybackPlayback time OSD during PlaybackMouse/Keyboard System Default SettingsSystem = System Settings = Keyboard Mouse GenericNetwork System Default SettingsUPS Support System Information SET UP section = System = InformationSET UP section = System = HDD Tools HDD ToolsSET UP section = Operation = Info Language = Language GUI Language SettingSET UP section = Operation = Video Settings = Composite Out Background ColorRecording Selecting the TV System ModeDrive indicators Status section = TV SystemSelecting Input TV system switch confirmation dialogRecording Status section = V InputEdit section = Project = Record/Name = Record To Selecting Recording DestinationStatus section = Project Other Recording Settings Video Encode Rate SettingsAudio Level Setting Video Filter Level SettingAudio Encode Setting Methods for Setting Chapter Mark InsertionStarting and Stopping Recording Preview FunctionManual Recording Auto Capture = IN/OUT Point = Preroll Time SET UP section = Operation Offset FrameAutomatic Recording APP section = Auto Capture = IN/OUT PointUse the SET UP section = Operation = Control Settings for Automatic RecordingEdit List EDL Recording Editing the Edit List Eject Setting= Auto Capture = Chapter Point command Add to EDL buttonCanceling finalization Recording to DVD Discs Drives Precautions When Saving Data to Hard Disk Removing a disc before finalization Finalizing discsEdit section = DVD Disc = Make Disc= Target When Finalize, Make Disc and Make ImageRecording from HDD to DVD Edit section = DVD Disc = Make ImageSelecting Playback Source Playing DiscsStatus section = Drive Playback control bar Clip Playback HDD Playing DiscsBasic Operations Chapter Search During Stop ModePress Search button Chapter Direct SearchSlower Faster Playback Monitoring during Recording PALOFF Other Playback SettingsDTS OUT ON/OFF Mpeg OUT Mpeg / PCMSubtitle Display Language =Subtitle Display SET UP section = Playback = Language = Subtitle DisplayPlaying Discs On / OFFSET UP section = Playback = Others = Country Code Country Code List onSET UP section = Playback = Others = Parental Level SET UP section = Operation = Video SettingsExternal Sync Function SET UP section = Operation = Video Settings = Test SignalOther Functions Regarding Progressive Scan Output Font Selection DVD Menu EditingDVD Menu Type Selection Edit section = DVD Menu = Menu Type/FontDVD Menu Selection DVD Menu EditingThumbnail Selection Selecting Opening Clip Button Text62, Title Editing / Chapter Editing Setting Navigation Commands Setting an Idle ClipEdit section = DVD Menu = Navigation Cmd = Title Post Cmd Edit section = DVD Menu = Menu Modification = Image Customizing the DVD MenuDVD Menu = Menu Modification = Background image extraction screenEdit section = DVD Menu = Menu Modification = Disc Name Deleting and Initializing Menu LibraryEdit section = DVD Menu = Del/Init Library DVD Disc Emulation Load / Save to Default MenuDVD Menu Preview MenuEditing Chapter Names Title Editing / Chapter EditingEdit section = Title = Chapter Title Trimming Title Editing / Chapter EditingTrimming edit screen Trimming edit confirmation dialog Edit section = Title = Editing = Chapter Points Chapter EditingDividing Clips Total chaptersClip Divide Point Title Order EditEdit section = Title = Title Selection Recording to DVD Disc Project Editing MOUSE/KEYBOARD USB jackCopying Clips Project EditingCopying a Project Edit section = Project = Copy Project = Copy ToDeleting a Project Renaming a ClipExporting VOB Files Disc Duplication Disc-to-disc DuplicationCreating Discs from Image Files Disc DuplicationCreating Image Files from a Disc Deleting Image Files from a Hard DiskImporting Image Data, Edit Lists DVD Menu Background Image File Format Importing Image Data, Edit ListsDVD Menu Layout Image File Format APP section = Cpy/Impt/Bkup = Menu Import = SourceNNN CHP Edit List File FormatNNN REC NNN INIDesignating a Chapter Name Number Operation Type Parameter Edit List ExampleDesignating a Title Name Number Operation Type NNNFormatting Connecting a USB HDDBacking Up/Restoring USB HDDs Backing UpBacking Up/Restoring USB HDDs Deleting Backup DataBacking up and Restoring System Settings RestoringRecording Time Recording time with Dolby Digital DVD, Hard DiskRecording time with Linear PCM DVD, Hard Disk Video resolutionRecording Time Disc MbpsEdit Function Menu TableNtsc HDD Function Menu TableDVD&HDD DVD1 DVD2DVD1 CLEAR/ALL CLEAR/UP/DOWNClip List APPALL SET UPUSB HDD OFF DhcpLpcm LTCIRE Auto Chapter MpegXLR StatusRCA Ntsc HDDShortcut Key Information Shortcut key FunctionMessage Display Message CommentMessage Display See About File NamesProject HhmmDrive Error Encoder ErrorREC IN-OUT REC EDL REC Edlfile Open ErrorMessage Display SETAbout File Names EDL RECTroubleshooting Symptom Cause/RemedyTroubleshooting ¶ Set DV OUT to EnabledPlayback SpecificationsGeneral Video inputSpecifications Language Code List Language/Langue 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