Philips HDR1000/01 Zoom, Starting from a Desired Track, Title/Chapter, Time Search

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DVD OPERATION

ZOOM

Images can be enlarged on the screen.

NOTE

Zooming function does not work in a disc menu.

Before you begin, press DVD button.

Press ZOOM button during playback.

Playback will continue.

Press ZOOM button repeatedly to select the required zoom factor: x2, x4 or OFF.

To move the zoomed image left, right, up, or down.

Press cursor ( K/L/B/{ ) button during zoom play.

To exit zoom mode

Press ZOOM button to OFF in the menu bar.

STARTING FROM A

DESIRED TRACK

Before you begin, press DVD button.

Press Number buttons to enter the desired track number.

The selected track will be located, and playback will start.

You can also press SEARCH MODE button, use Number buttons to enter the track number. When the track number is entered in the entry box, playback of the desired track will start automatically.

TRICKS WITH SKIP BUTTONS ( , )

If SKIP button is pressed during playback or whilst playback is paused, the current track is skipped and the next track is played. When SKIP

button is pressed once, the beginning of the current track is located for replaying. When SKIP

button is pressed again within 2-second play- back, the previous track is located.

TITLE/CHAPTER

Before you begin, press DVD button.

Press SEARCH MODE button to dis- play the Title/Chapter Search on the TV screen.

Press Number button to set your desired title or chapter.

During playback, you can select title.

When playback is stopped, you can select chapter.

TIME SEARCH

(with PBC function)

Before you begin, press DVD button.

Press SEARCH MODE button twice during playback.

Press Number buttons to set the desired time count.

Example: 1 hour, 23 minutes and 30 seconds

1, 2, 3, 3, 0

NOTE

In the case of DVD, Time Search in Title is possible. (But Time Search in Chapter is not possible.)

In the case of CD or VIDEO CD, Time Search in Track is effective. (But Time Search in the entire disc is ineffective.)

Playback from a desired time count is not available with some discs.

Time search is not available with some discs.

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Contents Table of Contents Information Laser SafetyImportant Safeguards About Copyright PrecautionsPower Supply DEW WarningBUILT-IN Hard Disc Symbols Used in this ManualFeatures Disc Types About the DiscsPlayable Discs Cabinet Servicing Handling PrecautionsServicing Disc Handling Front Panel Rear View Remote ControlOperating Controls and Functions DVD Digital Display Loading the BatteriesConnections Hint for Optical cable not supplied To 21-Pin Scart connector To Y/C Output Initial Setting Initial SettingsClock Setting Change the Settings2001-2099 Exit the setting modeSelect the year Select Language. Clock Language SettingTime Shift Select time for Skip Time SettingSelect Skip Time Select time for Skip ForwardTuner Setup Set Frequency Set Fine TuningSelect a preset number To delete the preset programSet TV tuner to the frequency which you select at step Modulator SetupSelect frequency for Frequency out Select ModulatorRecording ONE Program While Viewing Another VIA the TV Select the Recording ModeHDD Recording Manual RecordingDelete Title Stored on HDD HDD NavigationPlayback Video Titles Resuming PlaybackAutomatic Timer Recording Timer RecordingSet Program Set Rec. ModeSet Date Day/MonthSet the Name To save the dataThen, press OK button Timer Review Select ShowView sys- tem Timer Recording Using the Showview SystemConfirm the timer program Showview SystemExample Without VPS/PDCWith VPS/PDC Information Display When RecordingWhen Recording TV program When Time Shift & RecordingRecording from DVD Disc to HDD Title Menu DVD OperationDisc Menus Fast FORWARD/REVERSE Search PauseStep by Step Playback ResumeTime Search ZoomStarting from a Desired Track TITLE/CHAPTERRepeat Repeat PlaybackRepeat Track Random PlaybackProgram MP3 Playback Track SelectionDisplay Information Changing the ON-SCREEN Display Stereo Sound ModeAudio Language Subtitle LanguageParental Lock Press Setup button during playback is stoppedEnter your four-digit password Press Setup button to exitDisplay screen and Markers will appear on the TV screen Marker Setup ScreenPress Search Mode button three times during playback To compress the range of sound volume Change the DVD Player SettingsAudio Settings for DVD Trusurround SettingPress OK button repeatedly to turn Angle icon on or Display SettingsDefault setting is on Language options Initial Setting On-screen display Language SettingsTroubleshooting Guide Scart Cable Euro Audio/Video Cable SpecificationsSupplied Accessories Remote Control with two R6 AA Batteries

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