Rotel RDV-1060 Playing a Disc, Stopping Disc Playback, Pausing Play/Still Frame, High Speed Play

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Playing a Disc

After a disc is inserted, press the PLAY/EN- TER button to start playing the disc from the beginning. If the disc drawer is open, it will close automatically.

NOTE: Many DVDs either begin playing auto- matically or display a start-up menu as soon as the disc is inserted. This menu allows you to select various special features such as director’s commentary, deleted scenes, alter- nate audio soundtracks (Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS), subtitles, etc.

The PLAY/ENTER button usually starts play from the beginning of the disc, except when after the PAUSE button has been pressed. In this case, the disc will resume playing from the current location. The RDV-1060 also gives you the option of resuming play at the current location after pressing the STOP button one time during playback.

If the Last Memo function is activated, play- back will resume at the current location rather than the beginning of the disc, even after the unit has been put in standby. See the General Setup topic of the Setup section of this manual for information on the Last Memo feature.

Stopping Disc Playback

Press the STOP button to stop a disc that is playing.

The first press of the STOP button memo- rizes the point at which the disc stopped playing as indicated by the letter L appearing in the front panel display. Resume play at that point by pressing the PLAY/ENTER button. While this stored position remains in memory, the unit cannot be put in standby mode. The stored location is erased when the disc drawer is opened.

The second press of the STOP button clears the memorized position. If the PLAY/ENTER button is pressed, play starts from the be- ginning of the disc.

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Pausing Play/Still Frame

Press the PAUSE button to temporarily sus- pend play. To resume playing the disc from the current location, press the PLAY/ENTER button.

Still-Frame:When playing a video disc, a still-frame picture remains on the TV screen with no sound when the PAUSE button is pressed. Press the button again to advance to the next still-frame picture. Each button press advances one frame.

Skip forward/back

The TRACK buttons allow you to skip forward/back to the beginning of the next selection. During playback, pressing the right

TRACK button advances to the be- ginning of the next Title, Chapter, or Track. Pressing the left button returns to the begin- ning of the current scene or song. Pressing twice quickly in succession returns to the beginning of the previous track.

Press the button as many times as necessary to find the desired scene or selection.

With a DVD-Audio or Audio CD, this feature also works to find a selection when playback is stopped. This feature may not work with Video CD/SVCD discs with the PBC function enabled.

NOTE: There are other methods of locating specific selections on a disc, including direct access with the NUMERIC buttons and using the On-Screen Menu features. See Playing Specific Selections for details.

High Speed Play

The SEARCH buttons on the front panel and the remote allow you to activate high speed play, either forward or reverse.

During playback, press and release the

SEARCH buttons to begin video and audio playback at 2x normal speed, back- wards or forwards. Each time you press the button again, the playback speed increases from to 4x, 6x, or 8x normal speed, and back to normal speed. You can also press PLAY/ ENTER to resume normal playback.

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Slow Speed Play

Press the SLOW button on the remote to be- gin slow motion forward play at 1/2 normal speed. Repeatedly press the button to step through additional options (1/4 speed, 1/8th speed, 1/2 speed reverse, 1/4 speed reverse, 1/8 speed reverse) and back to normal play.

NOTE: The sound is muted during slow-motion play. Slow-motion is not available on Audio CDs. Reverse slow-motion is not available Video CD/SVCD discs. On DVD-Audio discs, the SLOW button is used to view still pictures.

Time Display

The disc time indicators in the front panel dis- play and the On-Screen Display can show several different types of information for DVD- Audio, Audio CD, and Video CD/SVCD discs. Options include elapsed time or remaining time for a single selection (chapter or track) or en- tire disc (or Title for DVD-Video).

Press the DISPLAY button to display the elapsed time of the current disc or Title in the On-Screen Display and front panel dis- play. On DVD-Video discs, the current Title and Chapter are also displayed for sev- eral seconds.

Repeatedly press the DISPLAY button to step through additional time display options: remaining time of the current Disc/Title, elapsed time of the current Chapter/Track, and remaining time of the current Chap- ter/Track.

Press the DISPLAY button again to cancel the time display in the On-Screen Display and return to elapsed time for the Disc/ Title.

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Contents RDV-1060 Page FCC Information Important Safety InstructionsControls and Connections RDV-1060DVD Audio/Video PlayerEnglish RR-DV94 Remote ControlDigital Audio Connections Video ConnectionsCH Analog Audio Connections to TV or stereo receiver Multichannel Analog Audio Connections DVD-AudioContents Specifications Speaker SetupBasic Operation MP3 and Jpeg filesAudio Features Video FeaturesOther Features Supplied AccessoriesDisc Formats About DiscsDVD Region Codes Disc StructureVideo Connections Audio ConnectionsEXT REM Other ConnectionsOn-Screen Display Power LED Remote Control Basic Operation Playing a Disc Pausing Play/Still FrameStopping Disc Playback Skip forward/backZoom Progressive Scan Ntsc onlySelecting a Scene Angle Selecting Audio TracksStill Pictures on DVD-A Disc Selecting SubtitlesParental Lock Find a Scene from a DVD MenuRepeat Find a Location with Time SearchRepeat Play Play Modes Additional Jpeg featuresSmart Navi Menu How to Set Preferences SetupTV Display General SetupCaptions PIC ModeAngle Mark OSD LangTo reach the Speaker Setup PAGE, use Speaker SetupCenter Delay Output ModeRear Delay FrontTo reach the Audio Setup PAGE, use Audio SetupCompress Lpcm OutputVideo OUT PreferencesAudio To reach the Preferences page, useTroubleshooting Audio characteristics SpecificationsGeneral OtherPage Rotel Deutschland Rotel of AmericaRotel Europe

RDV-1060 specifications

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