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Playing a disc
Using the information banner
The information banner appears at the top of the screen when you press INFO on the remote
control unit while a disc is being played. Use the and keys to select the various icons.
When an icon is activated (highlighted), follow the instructions on the screen and use the or keys to browse for options.
You can only access information banners when a disc is being played.The options on an information banner are only available if the disc has been designed to incorporate those options. If an icon is inactive (does not light up) it means that the function is not available for the disc being played.
This symbol appears on the screen when a command is incorrect (prohibited, function not available).To remove the information banner, press the INFO key on the remote control unit.
Information banner with a DVD disc
To reframe the DVD image according to the screen format of your TV (page 13).
Chapter 2 currently being played (page 13).
To choose the subtitle language (where available on the disc) (page 14).
To memorise and use the markers (page 15).
To change the viewing angle (page 16).
Title 1 currently being played (page 13).
To choose the dialogue language and audio format (where available on the disc) (page 14).
Play modes: to select a play mode (Standard, Program) (page 16), and to repeat play of a title, a chapter, a track, a scene (page 14).
Information banner with an Audio CD disc
Track 1 currently being played (page 13).
To memorise and use the markers (page 15).
Play modes: to select a play mode (Standard, Random) (page 16), to operate repeat play of a disc or a music track (page 14) and Introscan to play the first 10 seconds of each track (page 16).
Information banner with a VCD disc (Video CD), SVCD disc (Super Video CD)
Title currently being played (page 13).
To select the PBC function (where available on the disc) (page 16).
To select the audio channel Stereo, Left, Right.
Play modes: to select a play mode (Standard) (page 16), to repeat the playback of a disc or a track (page 14).
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