Yamaha DVD-C920 owner manual Play mode menu, Display menu, Audio menu, Repeat p.18, Bookmarks p.20

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• Play mode menu

example: DVD-Video

A-B repeat (_ p.18)

[ENTER] (start point) _ [ENTER] (finish point) To cancel

[ENTER]

Bookmarks (_ p.20)

You can mark up to 5 points.

To mark a point

[<_,_>] _ [ENTER] (at the desired point) To recall a bookmark

[4, _] _ [ENTER] To erase a bookmark [<_,E>]_ [CANCEL]

Display menu

example: DVD-Video

IPB display

Displays the picture type (I/P_)* of a still

picture (when paused).

ON _ OFF

Display dimmer

Changes the brightness of the front panel display

BRIGHT _ DIM _ AUTO*

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The display dims and any indicators that were on turn off during play. The display brightens

and the indicators light up temporarily when you perform an operation.

*'I' (intra coded picture) indicates that the picture is the original

one and has greater amount of information than that of 'P' or 'B'.

'P' (predictive coded picture) is made from 'I' and 'B'

(bidirectionally-predictive coded picture) is to fill in the space

between 'I' and 'P'. It is recommended to use 'I' picture for

adjusting video image.

Audio menu

example: DVD-Video

Virtual surround mode

Allows you to enjoy surround-like effect without

surround speakers when playing a disc encoded

with multi-channel audio track (may not effective with some discs). You can also enjoy the feature

connecting headphones to your AV amplifier. SP (with main speakers):

Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG, LPCM multi- channel source

HP (with headphones):

Dolby Digital, MPEG, LPCM multi-channel source

SP/HP OFF: Virtual surround-off

SP/HP 1 : Virtual surround-on

SP/HP 2: Virtual surround-enhanced

Cinema dialog

Increases the volume level of the dialog part (center channel).

Audio output from this unit is 2-channels when the virtual

surround is turned on.

Turn off the sound effect of the AV amplifier, etc. connected to this unit when turning on the virtual surround.

Turn the virtual surround off if it causes sound distortion.

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Contents Ooo0 Explanation of Graphical Symbols FCC Information for US customers only Iiii iiii Features A. and Canada models Australia model Remote controlBatteries AA, R06, UM-3 ?rnD@MP3 playback Region management informationPlay Front Panel Remote ControlDisc tray Playxchange p.12 StopCursor buttons, Enter SET UP p.25Group p.15 Display panel Menu p.14Track rdR Repeat mode indicatorsAudio type indicators Disc type indicatorsWithin approximately 6 m Feet @@@@6CH Discrete terminals Required Audio settings See p.25, 26Digital outputs Analog outputs@Component Video terminal Lilil*liPliTThese terminals are used for custom installation system that To open Disc Tray Load Discs To turn Power PressPreparation PressTo stop playback To select a specific discAfter operation Pause SkipTo select a specific track rdR SearchVideo CDs playback control PressTOP Menu or Menu during playback toTo play a track on a specific group To play a bonus groupPress Group Angles Ove you JetaimeAudio tracks SubtitlesProgram repeat rdR Random-sequence repeatPress Repeat during playback To cancel random mode To cancel A-B repeatPress numeric buttons to select the track To cancel the programmed tracksTo exit programming mode Press Disc l m5 to select the disc Press Enter To recall a bookmarked scene To clear a bookmark Press MarkerTo change the menu bar position Press the cursor buttons A,V to change settingSignal type/data Angle numberLanguage Repeat p.18 Play mode menuDisplay menu Audio menuTransfer Mode Adjusting the screen position when using progressive outputDigital picture mode To change the user modePress Cursor Buttons To select To get out from the setup menu modePress SET UP while playback is stopped To go back to the previous screenRatings Video Audio ItemsSubtitle MenusDemo DVD-Video ModeDisplay Others On-Screen MessagesSetting method To change settingsEnter 4-digit number with numeric buttons and press Enter Speaker balance @ Output mode @Delay time @ To exit the speaker setting modeThis unit fails to turn On when PowerSwitch is pressed This unit does not work Refer toPossible Cause Returning setup menu to the factory-settingAudio Section Video SectionGeneral