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The Remote Control
Your new DVD transport comes with a versatile remote control which can control both the
1Basic Functions
This section along the top of the remote control includes two groups of four functions that control your basic interactions with the
•Light switches the backlighting of the remote control on, for better visibility under
•Info takes you directly to the status screen in the LCD menu system, displaying several items of information about the
•Disp (for Display) cycles through the three brightness settings of the screen display.
•Standby toggles the
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•Zoom cycles through the available “zoomed in” or magnified views of the DVD.
•Angle cycles through the available camera angles of the DVD being watched. (Relatively few discs take advantage of this optional feature of the DVD standard.)
•Audio cycles through the various available soundtracks on the disc being played. (You can set your preference in the menu system, and it will become the default; this button cycles you through the other options, should you want to explore them.)
•Subtitle cycles through the available subtitles in various languages.
2Numeric Keypad, Programming & Volume
The next section down on the remote control provides the numeric keypad for use in directly accessing particular tracks on the CD/DVD you are playing, as well as two keys that are frequently used in conjunction with the numeric keys. The Volume and Mute controls are also in this section.
•The Numeric Keypad can be used to access specific tracks/ chapters directly from your remote control. Simply press the appropriate number key (or keys) followed by the Play key. The