DVD Function Buttons
Angle - Use to watch movies from a variety of camera angles (not available on all DVDs); see page 30.
Audio - Use to access various audio functions on a video disc. Press to change the Surround Sound mode when viewing the VCR, AUX/TV or listening to a CD; see page 28.
Bookmark - Use to insert up to three “bookmarks,” or placeholders, on a disc for convenient playback; see page 31.
Clear - Use to clear
Display - Displays the current title, chapter or track, time elapsed, audio and subtitle information; see page 22.
Enter - Functions as a
toggle switch to control
Menu - Displays the Disc menu for the currently loaded disc.
Number Keys - Use to make selec- tions in the Setup menu.
Open/Close - Press to open or close the disc tray.
Play/Pause () - Press to playback a disc. Press to Pause during playback.
Power - Press to turn on the system from Standby mode. Press to enter Standby mode when the system is on.
Program - Allows you to set a custom playback order for disc titles, chapters or tracks (including random playback of CD tracks); see pages
Repeat - Allows you to repeat a title, chapter or track during playback; see page 23.
Return - Use to return to the previous menu while in Setup mode.
Search () - Use to search forward/backward through a disc at variable speeds; see page 20.
Setup - Displays the DVS3100/3000 System Setup menu.
Skip () - Use to skip to the next or previous title, chapter, or track.
Step - Press to advance playback one frame at a time.
Stop ()- Press to Stop a disc in play.
Subtitle - Use to set subtitles on a DVD or VCD; see page 29.
Title - Press to access a specific music or video segment directly; see page 27.
Vol. Setup - Displays the Speaker Setup menu when playing a DVD.
Zoom - Use to Zoom in during DVD and VCD playback; see page 32.
NOTE:
If the “Ø” icon appears in the upper right corner of your televi- sion screen when you press a key, the desired function is not avail- able. Various buttons may not function depending on the specific features available on a disc and the mode of the system; all features are not available on all discs.
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