Disc Operations
Programming favourite tracks
For VCDs/CDs
You can select and program up to 99 desired tracks for playback in the desired sequence. If you like, store any track/chapter/title more than once.
1During playback, press 9 twice to fully stop the playback.
2Press PROG on the remote control (or PRGOGRAM on the system) to activate programming mode.
➜On the TV screen, “PROGRAM” and “P 00:00” are displayed.
➜On the system’s display, “PRG” flashes, and P00: 00 is displayed.
3Use the Numeric Keypad
4Press OK on the remote to store the track.
➜P00 is changed to P01 , indicating the first programmed track is stored and the next program sequence is available.
5Repeat steps
➜ If you attempt to program more than 99 tracks, FULL is displayed, and no track can be stored.
6PressÉÅto playback the program. ➜ “PRG” is displayed during playback.
To Erase program
You can erase program by doing one of the following:
●During program playback, press 9 two times.
●Open the disc door.
➜“PRG” disappears from the display.
Helpful hints:
–Programming is not available for DVD and MP3 disc.
Display information
During playback, press DISPLAY on the remote control repeatedly to display various disc playback time on the TV screen ( and the system’s display).
For DVDs:
TITLE ELAPSED - elapsed playback time of current title
TITLE REMAIN - remaining time of current title
CHAPTER ELAPSED - elapsed playback time of current chapter
CHAPTER REMAIN - remaining time of current chapter
OFF - turns off the display information
For VCDs/CDs
SINGLE ELAPSED - elapsed playback time of current track
SINGLE REMAIN - remaining time of current track
TOTAL ELAPSED - elapsed playback time of disc.
TOTAL REMAIN - remaining playback time of disc
OFF - turns off the display information
Playing in slow motion
For DVDs/VCDs:
1Press SLOW repeatedly on the remote control during playback to select the desired speed number in slow forward (SF) and backward (SR) playback.
➜ Sound will be muted.
2To return to normal speed, pressÉÅ,or press SLOW repeatedly until “ PLAY” is displayed.
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