Toshiba SD150E, SD-152E, SD-150ESB, SD-250E-S-TE manual Skip Forward / Backward, Smartnavi

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Fast Forward / Reverse

For MP3/MPEG/MPEG4/DivX :

Press FWD 8 or REV 7 during playback to decrease/ increase play speed.

NOTE:

No sound will be heard during fast forward or reverse.

Skip Forward / Backward

Press SKIP / STEP : or SKIP 9 during playback.

Next or previous file in the current directory will be played.

Image transformation

Only for JPEG :

Press PLAY / PAUSE to start slide show.

There are three modes of transformation:

-Invert

-Mirror

-Left

-Right

These operations are allowed only when a picture is being displayed normally, and will be cancelled automatically when a new picture is displayed. The arrow keys are used to select the different transformation modes.

Press 5 to invert/normal

Press 6 to mirror

Press 3 to turn left

Press 4to turn right

Zoom

Only for JPEG:

Press PLAY / PAUSE to start slide show.

It is provided both ZOOM in/out and Zoom pan functions for JPEG pictures.

Press ZOOM to turn on/off this function

When this mode is on, any picture will be displayed at the last ratio selected by the user.

A message will indicate the current ratio on screen.

If zoom mode is on,

Press REV 7/ FWD 8 to control the ratio of zoom in/out.

NOTE:

During ZOOM function, image transformation is disabled.

Repeat Modes

Press PLAY MODE to change current repeat mode.

Repeat mode is displayed for a while in slide show mode.

In SMARTNAVI it is displayed at the bottom.

Displaying The Time Information

Press TIME to change displayed time mode.

Program Function

Press PROGRAM to select program mode in stop mode.

PROGRAM Message appears.

Press NUMBER keys to select files in the current directory.

Alternatively, you can use 5 / 6keys and then press ENTER to add selected file into the program list.

PROGRAM Message appeared with the current file index and the total files in the list.

Press STOP to finish program.

PROGRAM Message is appeared at the bottom of

SMARTNAVI.

Press PLAY/PAUSE to start program.

PLAY Message appears.

Files in the program list are played sequentially.

NOTE:

You can use trick mode keys, skip prev/next files, and so on.

You can remove the last track of the playlist by pressing the CLEAR button.

The program remains even after the Program Play ends

If you want to quit program mode:

Press STOP key if a track is being played.

Press PROGRAM key twice.

The program is cancelled when:

-The disk tray is opened or closed

-The player is turned off

-In each directory change

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Contents Table of Contents Safety Information About this ManualPower Source Safety PrecautionsPower Cord Safety Precautions On handling discs On cleaningDiscs that should not be used Supplied Accessories Disc Types Compatible with this Unit \SHVGeneral Properties Front Panel Functions Front Panel Display Coaxial Rear Panel PartsVideo Scart socket Connection of Your DVD Player with TVVideo & Audio Output RCA Jacks Digital Audio Output Connectors Connection of Your DVD Player with AV AmplifierFitting Batteries in Your Remote Control Remote ControlfunctionsSlow Buttons SETUP/DISPSEARCH/REV-FWD Basic Play DVD PlaybackBookmark Stopping Play Fast Forward / ReverseSkip Forward / Backward PauseSelecting Scenes by Time Repeat ViewingRepeating sections between two specific points Displaying the time informationUsing a DVD Menu Displaying a scene with a larger and closer viewDisplaying / Changing Subtitle Language Viewing From Another AngleVideo CD Playback Menu PlayPress PLAY/PAUSE once during playback Screen suspends Selecting Scenes by Time only for version VCDsRepeating sections between two specific points.A Accessing tracks using number buttonsIntro Digest menu Audio CD Playback Direct Selection of Tracks Selecting by TimeProgram Function CD MenuIntro Menu Image transformation ZoomRepeat Modes Play ModesSmartnavi Repeat TrackSmartnavi Using Setup Menu ∞ NoteTV Display TV TypeDownmix Mode PasswordSurround Lpcm OutputDefaults DivX DRM User StepsTroubleshooting WUD\DIIHFWSpecifications Definition of Terms DVD∞ Note