Philips DVD724P owner manual Remote Control Buttons

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16 Remote Control Buttons

Number Buttons Press to select numbered items in a menu. During playback, press the Number buttons to select a Chapter (within the current Title) or Track for playback, then press OK.

Details are on page 19. Press and hold the Number 1 button for two seconds (or until OPEN or CLOSE appears on the display panel) to open or close the disc tray.

RETURN/TITLE Button Press to go back to a previous menu. Press during DVD playback to return to the Disc’s Title menu.This option varies among DVDs and may not be available with all Discs.

DISC MENU Button Press during playback to access a DVD’s menu.

Details are on page 19.

Previous Button Press to go to the previous Chapter or Track. Details are on page 19.

STOP C Button

Press to stop Disc playback.

PLAY 2Button

Press to begin Disc playback.

SUBTITLE Button Press repeatedly during playback to select a subtitle language from those available on the current Disc. Details are on page 25.

REPEAT Button

Press repeatedly to play a Chapter,

Title,Track, or Disc repeatedly.

Details are on page 23.

REPEAT A-B Button Press to set up Repeat A-B playback, in which a certain segment of the Track or Chapter plays repeatedly. Details are on page 23.

ANGLE Button Press to select a different camera angle during DVD playback. Multiple angles must be available on the Disc. Details are on page 22.

PREVIEW Button

Press to enter the Preview menu for a

Video CD or Super Video CD.

Details are on page 31.

POWER 2 Button

Press to turn on or off the power of the DVD Player.To turn on the Player using the remote, the POWER ON/OFF button on the front of the Player must be pressed down.

DISPLAY Button

Press during playback to see current disc information on the TV screen. In the Display, you can choose a Chapter,Title, or Track for playback, start a Time Search, or turn 3D Sound on or off. Details are on pages 19, 21,

and 37.

SYSTEM MENU Button

Press to access or remove the Setup

Menu of the DVD Player.

341 2Buttons

Press to select items in a menu. Press 1 or 2 for fast reverse or fast forward searching. Press 3 or 4 for slow motion playback. Details are on page 20.

OK Button

Press to acknowledge or approve a menu selection.

Next G Button

Press to skip to the next Chapter or

Track. Details are on page 19.

PAUSE k Button

Press once to pause playback. Press repeatedly to advance a paused picture one frame at a time (frame-by-frame playback). Details are on page 21.

AUDIO Button

Press to select a different audio lan- guage or soundtrack during DVD play- back. Multiple languages or sound- tracks must be available on the DVD. Details are on page 24.

With some Video CDs and Audio CDs, press the AUDIO button repeat- edly to choose an audio channel. Details are on page 24.

MUTE Button

Press to silence the volume. Press again to restore the volume. Point the remote control at the DVD Player, not your TV.

ZOOM Button

Press to enlarge the picture during playback. Details are on page 22.

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