Panasonic LQ-MD800P manual Playing discs, Skip five minutes forward or backward Time slip

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Playing discs (continued)

Skip five minutes forward or backward (Time slip)

RAM DVD-R

During play, press [SHIFT + REV ] or [SHIFT +

FWD ].

[ ] : to skip back five minutes

[ ] : to skip forward five minutes

Repeat to skip in five-minute units.

Note:

You cannot use this feature while a “SEARCH” or “PLAY LIST” screen is being displayed.

You cannot skip over the beginning or end of a program or title.

Instant repeat play (Instant Repeat)

Select a part of the disc to play repeatedly.

During normal play, press [REPEAT (SHIFT + )].

The point where you pressed the button is the end of the repeated section. Select the duration of the section in Repeat Duration in the SETUP menus.

Instant repeat continues to function even if you pause play, restart play, start slow motion, or frame-by-frame. Instant repeat is cancelled if you stop play, skip items, or start recording or search.

Notes:

You cannot use instant repeat play while playing a play list or while a FUNCTION menu is on the screen.

Instant repeat play works only within a program. Instant repeat play may start from the beginning of the program if you press the button soon after the program starts.

During instant repeat play, even if you pass the beginning of the repeat section during reverse slow motion or frame-by-frame, these operations continue and the section does not start repeating.

Marking places to play again (MARKER)

RAM DVD-R

You can mark up to 999 points on a disc to return to later. These marks are recorded directly onto DVD-RAM and saved even if you remove the disc, but are cleared when you finalized DVD-R.

DVD

You can mark up to 5 points on a disc to return to later.

All the markers are cleared when the disc tray is opened.

Marking positions directly

While played or paused, press [MARKER (SHIFT + ENTER)].

One marker is added.

Using FUNCTION menus to mark positions

Displaying the marker icon

(1)While played or paused, press [FUNCTION (SHIFT + STATUS)].

(2)Use [ , ] to select the Play tab and press [ ].

(3)Use [ , ] to select “Marker” and press [ ] to highlight the first asterisk ( ).

RAM

 

DVD-R

 

DVD

Marking positions

(1)Use [ , ] to select an asterisk ( ).

(2)Press [ENTER] .

The asterisk changes to a number and one marker is added.

When marking positions 11 and above

RAM DVD-R

(1)Use [ , ] to highlight “1-10”.

(2)Use [ , ] to select “11-20”.

You can select the next group of 10 when the current group is full.

(3)Use [ ] .

The first asterisk is highlighted.

(4)Press [ENTER] to mark a position.

To play from a marked position

(1)Use [ , ] to select a marker number.

(2)Press [ENTER].

Play starts from the marked position.

To clear a marker

Use [ , ] to select a marker number and press [SHIFT + RETURN].

To clear the FUNCTION menus

Press [FUNCTION (SHIFT + STATUS)].

Notes:

RAM

This feature doesn’t work while using a play list.

Markers cannot be added to or removed from discs that are protected.

RAM DVD-R

The markers are ordered by time. This means that the marker numbers can change when you add and erase markers.

DVD

This feature only works if the elapsed playing time of the disc is shown on the unit’s display.

Some subtitles recorded around the marker may fail to appear.

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Contents Operating Instructions DVD Video RecorderFor your safety General Operating precautionFor your safety USA and Canada Laser ProductDisposal of old equipment For your safety EuropeDeclaration of Conformity AttentieFor your safety when using the LQ-MD800E in Europe Contents Features AccessoriesControl reference guide Front PanelControl reference guide Unit’s displayRear Panel Regarding DVD-R DiscsExamples of discs that cannot be played Audio format logosDiscs Connecting and Setting upConnecting a Monitor television Types of disc for the type of connected monitor televisionComposite video, stereo audio terminals Connecting and Setting upConnecting a video player DV terminalConnecting a Microphone Connecting a PCTV screen type TV Aspect Clock Settings Clock Rec Mode Audio Mode Initialize all Settings Shipping ConditionRecording programs Playing discs Instant repeat play Instant Repeat Playing discsSkip five minutes forward or backward Time slip Marking places to play again MarkerStatus displays Changing the information displayedDisplay examples Using the Function menus Common proceduresDisc menu Sound menu Using the Function menusPlay menu Picture menuAbout the Menu window Using the Menu windowUsing the Menu window To clear the Menu windowErase all programs Enter TitleDisc Protection/Releasing disc protection To stop partway throughFinalize Creating DVD-Video Disc InformationFormat To stop formattingTo clear the program list Using the Search ProgramSelecting programs to play About the program listErasing programs Erase Using the Search ProgramChecking program contents Properties Entering and editing program titles Enter TitleTo erase another part of the same program Erasing parts of a program Partial EraseDividing programs Divide To change the point to divideUsing the Play List to edit programs Displaying Play ListCreating Play List Adding Scenes to a Play List Add Using the Play List to edit programsPlaying Play List Playing Scenes Play ScenesMoving a Scene Move To re-edit a Play List Scene Re-editErasing a Scene from a Play List Erase Erasing a Play List PL Erase Checking Play LIST’s contents PropertiesCopying Play List PL Copy Titling Play List Enter TitleEntering titles Entering titlesTo enter other characters To correct a characterSettings Changing the unit’s settingsSummary of settings RemoteChanging the unit’s settings SoundPicture System ConnectionMaintenance and Handling MaintenanceDisc handling Glossary Error messages On the monitor televisionError messages Unit status Solutions Error messagesAlarms On the unit’s displayOperation Troubleshooting guidePower DisplaysSound Troubleshooting guideProgressive video PlayRemote control doesn’t work Connector signalsRemote control Regarding copyrightSpecifications Panasonic Digital Communications & Security Company