Aiwa XD-DV270 Display window, 5CHP/TRK Number indicator, 7Video CD indicator

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Display window

This unit shows On-Screen Display messages on the screen of the TV set to which this unit is connected, as well as those on the display window of the unit.

The On-Screen Display messages, which accompany each operation of the unit, make operation simple and easy especially when playing DVDs or video CDs. They are also displayed when pressing the ON SCREEN DISPLAY ON/OFF button on the remote control.

The instructions in this manual refer mainly to the On-Screen Display messages.

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1Audio CD indicator

Lights when an audio CD is loaded.

2TITLE Number indicator

Displays the number of the title being played while playing back a DVD.

Displays the total number of the titles on the DVD when stopped.

3c PLAY indicator Lights when playing back.

4KARAOKE indicator

Lights while Karaoke function working.

5CHP/TRK Number indicator

Displays the number of the chapter being played while playing a DVD.

Displays the total number of the chapters on the disc when stopped.

Displays the number of the track being played while playing a super video CD, video CD, audio CD or MP3 disc.

Displays the total number of the tracks on the disc when stopped.

6DVD indicator

Lights when a DVD is loaded.

7Video CD indicator

Lights when a super video CD or video CD is loaded.

8ANGLE indicator

Lights when a multi-angle scene comes on, while playing back a DVD.

9PROG indicator

Lights during programmed playback.

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0SHUF (RANDOM) indicator Lights during random playback.

!REP indicator

Lights when pressing A-B button on the remote control.

@Time counter

The elapsed time of current track is displayed while playing a super video CD, video CD, audio CD or MP3 disc.

The total elapsed time is displayed while playing a DVD.

The total playing time is displayed when stopped. (The total playing time is not displayed when an MP3 disc is loaded.)

#aPAUSE indicator

Lights during still (pause) mode. $Dolby Digital indicator

Lights when a DVD which is recorded with Dolby Digital is loaded.

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Contents XD-DV270 AC power cord Electric powerMaintenance Damage requiring serviceTable of Contents Supported disc formats Before USEDisc-related terms Types of video CDsPlay c, Stop s, Pause a, Forward Skip t Order of playing back MP3Reverse Skip r, on Screen Display ON/OFF Numbered buttons, OPEN/CLOSECleaning the unit Cleaning discsHandling the unit Handling discsFront panel Parts and ControlsRemote control 5CHP/TRK Number indicator 7Video CD indicatorDisplay window Connections Preparations Connecting to a TV set onlyDigital PCM ConnectionsConnecting to a TV set and an audio system Unit is connected, set the AUD OUT and TV Type BitstreamWhite Connecting to a TV set equipped with S-video jack Installing batteries When to replace the batteriesAbout the symbol display Playback Press Power on this unitPress zOPEN/CLOSE Load a discDigest menu Play Back Control PBCStill Pause Frame advanceStopping playback Slow playback Fast Forward, ReverseSkipping Direct skippingMark playback MarkingSelected Changing the angleZoom function Press Zoom during playback or Still playbackRandom playback Press Random once either while playing or when stoppedRepeating a portion between two specified points A-B Repeat To skip another track at randomProgrammed Playback Playing or when stopped Within 2 seconds, press SurroundTo turn off the 3D Surround effect Audio Select PlaybackTo turn off the subtitle language Subtitle SelectStopped On Screen Display OSDAgain To turn off OSDAdjusting microphone volume Playing KaraokePlaying a karaoke disc Volume Connecting the microphonePress i/kto select MIC 1 VOL or MIC 2 VOL in correspond withBasic operations Changing Setup ValuesPress i/k to select AUDIO, then press j/l Audio soundtrack languageChinese AutoAUD OUT Digital Audio Output Press i/k to select TV SYS, thenNtsc OSD On Screen Display on/off Rating Parent lock levelTerminology Troubleshooting PAL/NTSC Specifications