Cambridge Audio DV30 user manual Remote control

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Remote control

The DV30 is supplied with a Navigator remote control which operates this unit. In addition it can also operate a matching AR30 or DR30 2.1 receiver and their supplied docking station for iPod, and/or a CD30 CD player. Always use alkaline batteries.

Important!

The default mode for remote operation is multi-functional control.

To control the DV30 in this mode, first press the DVD button on the remote (which also selects the DVD source).

To control other functions of an AR30 or DR30, their built-in tuners, DD30 dock for iPod or a CD30, first press the required source (e.g. MP3 for iPod, CD for CD30, etc.) to select the right mode.

If you do not have an AR30 or DR30, you can lock your remote to DV30 control. This means that you do not need to press the DVD button to access DV30 control. Hold down the DVD button whilst inserting the batteries to lock the remote to DV30 control mode. To restore the default mode, remove the batteries and allow a five-minute interval before re-inserting them.

Open/Close

Press to open or close the disc tray.

Standby/On

Switches the unit between low-power Standby and On modes.

Numerical buttons

Press the number of a desired chapter or track to go directly to it. To select a number greater than ten, press 10+ once followed by the second digit (e.g to select 15 press 10+ followed by 5). To select a number greater than 20, press 10+ twice followed by the second digit (e.g. to select 23 press 10+ twice followed by 3). These buttons can also be used to select tuner presets on an AR30 or DR30, or tracks on a CD30.

Return

Press to return to the previous operation in any disc setup menu.

Angle

Press to access various camera angles (if available on the DVD disc).

Subtitle

Press repeatedly to scroll through different language Subtitles (if available on the DVD disc).

Brightness

Switches the display brightness between bright and dim.

￿￿￿￿Navigation

Press the directional arrows to move around the Setup menus.

Enter

Press to accept the item or function highlighted in the display menu.

Disc Title

Press to access the DVD’s Title menu. This is usually the root menu from where the film can be started or where navigation to scene selections or special features, etc., can be made.

Disc Menu

Press to go to a DVD disc’s own setup menu.

Setup

Press to enter the DV30's Setup menu. Please refer to the DVD Player Setup section of this manual for more information.

Audio

Press to access alternate audio soundtracks on the DVD (if available on the DVD disc).

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