TAG DVD32FIR manual Context sensitive remote keys, Manual selection of the cursor keys

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16 controlling the DVD32FLR

context sensitive remote keys

 

In DVD disc menu: accepts

pause or in DVD disc

menu item otherwise play.

Repetitive pressing selects

menu: cursor up

DVD32R's status information

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the menu key can call up the DVD disc menu and the DVD32FLR setup

The system-remote, once switched to operate the DVD32FLR, is a Context - Sensitive Remote, meaning keys operate differently, depending on the content on your television. What might sound initially confusing is very intuitive. Just do what you

In setup:

return

 

record

goes back one step

skip

 

LFE

otherwise: skip forward

+

pause

+

Search backwards or

r

ok

f

in DVD disc menu

e

f

play

cursor left

w

d

 

 

---

stop

---

Skip backwards

skip

 

LFE

cancel

 

eject

title

Search forward or in DVD disc menu cursor right

Opens the

DVD32R door

The menu key activates the DVD disc menu, if a DVD is playing. If not playing a disc (stopped or none loaded) the menu key will activate the DVD32FLR’s setup menu, (just as the av menu key would activate the AV32R’s setup menu)(1).

manual selection of the cursor keys

instinctively would do and you can control the DVD32FLR with very few keys - a perfect solution for operating a hi- performance home cinema in the dark.

Example: Playing a DVD requires you to open the DVD32FLR tray, insert a DVD and start it after selecting any special function from the DVD disc menu. The system-remote lets you do all this by using very few keys, all located around the remote control’s central cursor keys. eject opens the tray, play starts spinning the disc until it reaches the DVD disc menu(1). (The DVD disc menu is the page from which you usually select any special settings, such as audio modes, subtitles, documentary etc.)

Stop or in DVD disc menu: cursor down, or stop if held > 1 second.

Overview of the context sensitive keys:

Whilst in the DVD disc menu the cursor keys change their usual function from rev, ffw, stop and pause to , , and , allowing you to navigate through the DVD disc menu options. Once you have selected the item you want, simply press the play=ok key.

If you wish to stop the DVD while in the disc menu, simply hold down the stop key for more than one second.

The transport function keys rev, ffw, stop, and pause change their functionality to the cursor control , , and when the DVD is within the DVD disc menu. Some DVDs do not allow the DVD32FLR to detect the presence of the DVD disc menu automatically. In this case pressing menu for more than two seconds will force the DVD32FLR to switch over the transport function to the cursor control. The keys remain in the cursor control state until you press menu again for more than two seconds. The icon shown opposite will appear in the top right corner of the picture when cursor control is manually activated.

1. If the DVD doesn’t automatically invoke the DVD disc menu, the menu key will bring it up

1. You need to stop the disc before setup can be activated

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Contents Contents Stop ControlsWelcome L c o m e t oPerformance and formats Welcome Key featuresheadingKey headingfeatures09 Keyh adingfeaturesRegional coding Reh gionaladin codingConnectinheading Before you startPower connection ConnectingVideo display connection Surround sound audio visual processor connectionControlling the DVD32FLRheading Controlling the DVD32FLRManual selection of the cursor keys Context sensitive remote keysSetup wizard First time setupTo go back To exit setup Stop keyPlaying a DVD CD Main functionsInserting a disc Front display brightness If the TAGtronic Communications Bus is connectedPause Accessing the DVD’s disc menu options during playStop Time displayPlaying a DVDheadingCD Headingplaying a DVD CDRepeat title Special function goto Special function repeat Repeat selectionRepeat all Special function random.. only for CDRelay remote commands Show AV32R status Relay standby commandsTAGtronic Communications Bus TAGtronic Communications BusTest patterns Test patternsPluge Colour Aspect ratio Future expansionConvergence Progressive scan module PSM192 Configuring the PSM192 outputsFuture expansion39 PSM192 outputsSoftware upgrades distributed via the internet Mode for 169 displaysSelecting PSM192 inputs Advanced control with AV32R1Running in and warming up Care and maintenanceLearning new commands Programming the system-remote controlProgramming the system remote Programming the system-remoteLearning new commands cont’d Programming macro featuresProgramming a macro function Erasing all commands for one device Erasing single commandsErasing all commands for all devices Remote control warningTechnical data Disassembly is prohibited Technical data Acknowledgements

DVD32FIR specifications

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Another significant aspect of the TAG DVD32FIR is its user-friendly interface. It comes equipped with an intuitive remote control, allowing users to navigate through their media library effortlessly. The on-screen menu is designed for ease of use, making it simple for anyone to access various settings and features.

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