Toshiba SD-250E-S-TE, SD150E, SD-152E, SD-150ESB manual Audio CD Playback, Basic Play

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Intro

Intro menu is used for introducing the content of the disc.

When you select INTRO option, it plays only first 10 seconds of each track and then passes to the next track.

After the last track it stops playing.

Disc

When you select DISC option, unit goes into digest mode and 9 pictures each of which shows the first scene of the tracks are displayed on the screen.

Using the arrow keys, a picture can be selected. When it is focused, the picture starts playing within the frame.

Press ENTER button to start full-screen playback of the selected scene.

Press SKIP/STEP : or SKIP 9 button in order to display next or previous 9 scenes in digest mode.

Track

When you select TRACK option, unit goes into digest mode and 9 pictures which show different scenes from the first track, are displayed on the screen.

Using the arrow keys, a picture can be selected. When it is focused, the picture starts playing within the frame.

Press ENTER button to start playing of the selected scene.

Press SKIP/STEP : or SKIP 9 button in order to display 9 scenes of next or previous track.

Exit

Use this option to quit the menu.

AUDIO CD PLAYBACK

Preparations

Turn on your audio system if the player has been connected to an audio system.

Basic Play

1. Press the ON/STANDBY button

2. Press OPEN/CLOSE ( ) to open the disc tray.

3.Place a disc onto the tray

4.Press OPEN/CLOSE () . Play is commenced.

After operation

When the unit is not in use, remove the disc and press

ON/STANDBY to turn off the unit.

NOTE:

If the disc is placed in upside down ( and it is a single sided disc), the VFD display on the player will indicate “bAd dI”.

For your reference:

When ´ appears while a button is being operated , it means that the corresponding operation is prohibited by the player .

Bookmark

Please see page 16 for bookmark operation.

Stopping Play

To stop the play permanently, press STOP (<) twice. When the STOP (<) button is pressed for the first time, a message “PRESS PLAY KEY TO CONTINUE” will appear on the screen to remind you if you want to continue the play. To stop the play press the STOP (<) button again or you can press PLAY/ PAUSE to continue playback.

Fast Forward / Reverse

Press 8 FWD or REV 7 during playback.

The speed of advance or reverse changes for every press of the FWD or REV button.

Normal play is resumed when PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed.

NOTE:

No sound will be heard during rapid advance or rapid reverse.

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Contents Table of Contents About this Manual Safety InformationPower Cord Safety PrecautionsPower Source Safety Precautions Discs that should not be used On cleaningOn handling discs Supplied Accessories \SHV Disc Types Compatible with this UnitGeneral Properties Front Panel Functions Front Panel Display Video Rear Panel PartsCoaxial Video & Audio Output RCA Jacks Connection of Your DVD Player with TVScart socket Connection of Your DVD Player with AV Amplifier Digital Audio Output ConnectorsRemote Controlfunctions Fitting Batteries in Your Remote ControlSEARCH/REV-FWD SETUP/DISPSlow Buttons Bookmark DVD PlaybackBasic Play Pause Stopping PlayFast Forward / Reverse Skip Forward / BackwardDisplaying the time information Selecting Scenes by TimeRepeat Viewing Repeating sections between two specific pointsViewing From Another Angle Using a DVD MenuDisplaying a scene with a larger and closer view Displaying / Changing Subtitle LanguageMenu Play Video CD PlaybackSelecting Scenes by Time only for version VCDs Press PLAY/PAUSE once during playback Screen suspendsIntro Digest menu Accessing tracks using number buttonsRepeating sections between two specific points.A Audio CD Playback Selecting by Time Direct Selection of TracksIntro Menu CD MenuProgram Function Play Modes Image transformationZoom Repeat ModesRepeat Track SmartnaviSmartnavi TV Type Using Setup Menu∞ Note TV DisplayLpcm Output Downmix ModePassword SurroundDivX DRM User Steps DefaultsWUD\DIIHFW TroubleshootingSpecifications DVD Definition of Terms∞ Note