Durabrand PDV-722 SLOW-MOTION Play, Zoom Play for DVD, Viewing Angle Shots DVD only, Just for DVD

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8. SLOW-MOTION PLAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A disc can also be played in slow-motion by pressing the ZOOM/SLOW button.

1 Each time you press and hold the ZOOM/SLOW button on the remote during play, the playback speed will change as follows:

1/2 1/4 1/8

2 Press the OK button on the remote to resume normal play from any slow-motion mode. NOTE: Sound will be silent during slow motion play.

9. ZOOM PLAY (FOR DVD)

The ZOOM/SLOW button allows you to do a minimal zoom into a picture as well as shift the zoom point.

1 Press the ZOOM/SLOW button on the remote control repeatedly to enlarge or reduce a picture. The display will show as follows:

 

2X

3X

4X

1/2

2

Press the direction buttons ( , ,

& ) to move the enlarged picture up, down, left or right.

3

To return to normal play from the ZOOM mode, press the ZOOM/SLOW button repeatedly till

 

the ZOOM icon goes off.

 

 

NOTE 1: Some discs may not respond to the zoom feature and during some zoom functions the picture edges may seem fuzzy, this is normal.

NOTE 2: When reducing to smaller sizes, the black area around the picture will enlarge, this is normal.

10. VIEWING ANGLE SHOTS (DVD ONLY)

Some DVD video discs may contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from a few different angles. This icon 3 will be on the DVD case if it contains these multi-angle shots. Certain scenes can be viewed from many different angles by pressing the PROGRAM/ANGLE button on the remote control.

ANGLE 1

ANGLE 2

ANGLE 3

NOTE: 1. The recorded angles differ depending on the disc used.

2.Only some DVD discs have this feature (very few).

3.If this feature is not available on your DVD, a symbol “ ” will show in the top left corner when the PROGRAM/ANGLE button is pressed.

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Contents Dual Screen Portable DVD Player Do not Open Safety InstructionsFCC Note Listening CautionTo Establish a Safe Level Included Accessories Table of Contents Controls Overview Main unitFront view Right side view Back view Front view Left side view Right side view Slave unitRemote Control Other included accessories Power Supply Using the AC adaptorViewing movies only on the main unit Using the car adaptor Remote Control Operation Using the built-in rechargeable batteryTo charge the battery Connecting the DVD player to your TV Connecting the main unit and the slave unitUsing the attached A/V cables System ConnectionsConnecting to a digital home theater system Connecting to your headphones headphones are not includedSafety Warning Installing the DVD Player in Your CARCables connection guide Recorded ContentDiscs that can be played Discs that cannot be playedPlaying a Disc Selecting Audio Mode Using the Search FunctionChanging Subtitle Language Search through a chapter or a trackRepeat Play Displaying Disc InformationFor CD For MP3When playing a CD When playing a DVD discWhen playing an MP3 disc Search for Preferred PlayZoom Play for DVD SLOW-MOTION PlayViewing Angle Shots DVD only Just for DVDDiagram B Diagram a11. MP3 Disc Operation CD Programmed PlayJpeg or Picture Disc Operation Watching a DVD on Your TV How to Find your TV’s Video Input ChannelYou can get to the Setup menu by following the below steps Initial SettingSetting the LCD Mode Setting the Sleep ControlDefault Resetting the functions to factory defaults LCD ModeSelecting the TV Type Audio Setup Downmix Language Setup On Screen Display, AUDIO, Subtitle & MenuVideo Setup LT/RTPrecautions Trouble Shooting SymptomRemedy Symptom Remedy DVD GeneralAbout DVD Region Management GlossaryAudio Signal Output Characteristics SpecificationsGeneral Description Protect Your Fine FurnitureDial For Customer Service