Jwin JD-VD518 instruction manual Mode Button, Advanced Features

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OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS

 

[V-MODE] Button

V-MODE

 

In the STOP/OPEN TRAY/NO DISC state, press the [V-MODE] button to change the video output format. This unit supports 3 different video output formats: Interlaced Video Output, Progressive-scan Video Output, and S-VIDEO output. If you select a wrong video output by a mistake, press the [V-MODE] button repeatedly until the TV screen shows correctly.

[DISPLAY] Button

DISPLAY

While playing a DVD, press the [DISPLAY] button once to see the

 

playback information. This function depends on the disc type.

 

Press the [DISPLAY] button again to see other additional information.

 

[GOTO] Button

GOTO

For DVDs, press this button to choose the desired title and chapter and

search the desired title time and chapter time.

 

For Super VCDs, VCDs, or CDs, press this button to search the desired

 

disc time and track time and choose the desired track.

 

Notes: During VCD playback, the PBC mode must be set to OFF.

 

The function of this button depends on the disc type.

CLEAR

[CLEAR] Button

 

Press the [CLEAR] button to delete numbers you have entered.

 

[SETUP] Button

SETUP

Press the [SETUP] button to enter the setup mode. In the setup mode, you

 

can set up the general system settings, video setting, audio settings,

 

language settings, and speaker settings.

 

[PROG] Button

The Program playback option allows you to enter the order in which the chapters or tracks will

be played, up to 16 maximum.

PROG

1.Press the [PROG] button to display the Program Menu. The cursor will highlight the chapters or tracks.

2.Move the cursor to select and press the [ENTER] button to confirm.

3.Press the [PLAY] button or use the [W / S / T / X] buttons to highlight the “PLAY” item and press the [ENTER] button. The chapters/tracks will play in the programmed order.

4.During Program playback, if the [PROG] button is pressed, the programmed order and contents will display and playback will stop.

5.To resume normal playback, press the [STOP] or [PLAY].

6.To clear programmed order, use the [W / S / T / X] buttons to highlight the “CLEAR” items and press the [ENTER] button to modify the programmed order.

7.Use the [W / S / T / X] buttons to highlight the modifying items and enter the new chapter/track directly.

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ADVANCED FEATURES

Playing MP3 / WMA CDs

When an MP3 / WMA CD is loaded, a directory structure will display as shown here:

Use the [W/S/T/X] buttons to choose the root directory and press the [ENTER] button enter the sub-directory. Press the [W/S/T/X] buttons to choose the desired track and press the [ENTER] or [PLAY] button to enjoy the music or movie.

Use the [W/S/T/X] buttons and select theicon and press the [ENTER] button to return to the previous menu.

Filter: Allows selecting the categories of files displayed in the browser list.

This selection is done among the 3 categories: Audio, Photo and Video.

Repeat: To switch different repeat playing mode

Mode: Select different playing mode

Normal: Shuffle mode is cancelled

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Contents Home DVD Player Cleaning User Safety GuideLaser Safety For Rechargeable BatteryImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Box Getting StartedLocation of Controls on the Main Unit Location of Controls on the Remote ControlLocation of Indications on the LED Screen Front PanelBrief Instructions on Installing the DVD Player Installing the Remote Control BatteriesSpecial Notes Connecting the DVD Player to a TV Set using S-Video Connecting the DVD Player to a TV Set using an AV CableConnecting to an Amplifier with Digital Audio Input Connect the Front Right and FrontLanguage Setup Navigating the Setup MenuVideo Setup Audio Setup Standby Button Next Button WW Prev ButtonMenu Button VOL ButtonsAdvanced Features Mode ButtonDisplaying Picture CDs Cleaning the UnitHandling a Disc General Specifications Remote control isn’t workingNo picture or no sound Picture but no soundTEL FAX