JVC XV-THA30R, TH-A30R manual DVD Playback, Showing the On-Screen Bar, Press Display

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DVD Playback

Some DVDs contain several audio languages, subtitles, and multi- angle views.

When you find the following marks on the DVD or its package, you can select these elements recorded on the DVD.

Subtitles are recorded on the disc. The number

3inside the mark indicates the total number of the recorded subtitles.

Several audio languages are recorded on the disc.

3The number inside the mark indicates the total number of the recorded audio languages.

Multi-angle views are recorded on the disc. The

3number inside the mark indicates the total number of the recorded multi-angle views.

If you cannot find out whether your disc contains these features listed above, you can check it by showing the on-screen bar.

For basic disc operations such as inserting a disc, starting playback, and moving to another chapters, see “Basic DVD Operations” on pages 10, 11, and “Basic Disc Operations” on page 26.

Showing the On-Screen Bar

You can show the following information on the TV screen while a disc is loaded.

From the remote control ONLY:

DISPLAY

Press DISPLAY.

• Each time you press the button, the following on-screen bar appears in sequence.

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56 7 8 9

On-screen bar goes off.

1 : Disc type

DVD

VCD

SVCD

CD

MP3

2: Current title and total number of the titles on the disc

Ex.: 1st title is playing out of 3 titles recorded.

3: Current chapter and total number of the chapters in the current title

Ex.: 1st chapter is playing out of 5 chapters recorded.

4: Elapsed playing time or remaining time

You can change the play time indication by pressing REMAIN. See page 29 for more details.

5: Subtitle language indication

Ex.: When no subtitle is recorded on the disc. See page 28 for more details.

6: Audio language indication

Ex.: Original sound (default) is selected out of 3 audio languages recorded. See page 28 for more details.

7: Signal format indicator

Signal format type—Linear PCM (stereo), Dolby Digital, and DTS Digital Surround—will be indicated.

Ex.: When the disc is encoded with Dolby Digital.

8: Repeat mode indicator

Ex.: When repeat mode is turned off. See page 30 for more details.

9: Multi-angle view indicator

Ex.: When only a single angle-view is recorded on the disc. See page 28 for more details.

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Contents TH-A30R If in Doubt Consult a Competent Electrician Important for Laser Products Above ALL Table of Contents Display Center UnitFront Panel Display windowRemote Control Remote ControlInside of the Cover Checking the Supplied Accessories Before InstallationPutting Batteries in the Remote Control FM antenna connection Connecting the FM and AM AntennasAM antenna connection Getting Started Speaker Layout DiagramConnecting speaker cords to the terminals Connecting the SpeakersWhen setting the speakers Turn the power off to all components before connections Connecting Audio/Video ComponentAudio component connection Video cord supplied TV connectionLoad a DVD Turn On the PowerBasic DVD Operations Press DVDStop Playback Load a VCD/CD Volume Volume +Muting DSP Mode Basic VCD/CD OperationsActivate DSP Mode Tune into a Station Basic Tuner OperationsSelect the Band Other Basic Operations Turning Off the Power with the TimerEnjoying Sounds from the External Component Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the other delay time Speaker SettingsSetting the Delay Time Press 3 or 2 to adjust delay timeFor Dolby Pro Logic Before you start, remember Press AUX to select the externalCreating Realistic Sound Fields Available surround according to the input signal format DSP Digital Signal Processor ModesSound PRO Logic DSP Mode Press 3 or 2 to adjust the output balanceAdjusting Stereo Sound Press 3 or 2 to adjust the output levelActivating Dynamic Range Compression Adjusting Dolby Digital DTS Digital SurroundFollowing adjustment indications Appears on the display From the remote control only Press D.R.CAdjusting Dolby Surround Remote control to select Dolby Pro Logic Or Dolby 3 StereoRepeat 1 and 2 for setting the other speakers Press Sound repeatedly to select the Sound CEN, REAR, or SW Adjusting DSP ModesPanel repeatedly to select the desired DSP mode Now, you are ready to start the adjustmentSound Repeat 1 and 2 for setting the other speakerPAL If appears on the TV screen when pressing a buttonDisc Introduction-DVD/VCD/CD ALLTo stop during playback Basic Disc OperationsTo go to another chapter or track To start playbackShowing the On-Screen Bar DVD PlaybackPress Display Selecting the Multi-Angle Views Selecting the Audio LanguagesSelecting the Subtitles Moving to a Particular Portion Directly Checking the Remaining TimeDisc Menu-Driven Playback Repeating Playback Searching for a Particular PointProgramming the Playing Order Chapters-Program Play To exit from program play To check the program contentsTo erase the stored program To modify the programPicture frame by frame DVD Special Effect PlaybackPress Step once during playback Press Step repeatedly to advanceFrom the remote control only Press Display Svcd can be operated by using the VCD operation procedureVCD/CD Playback Playing time you want to Search for Disc Menu-Driven Playback Only for VCDEnd point Press A-B Repeat again to selectRepeatone Repeatdisc Repeat OFF To stop during play Programming the Playing Order Tracks-Program PlayRepeat steps 3 and 4 to program other tracks you want Press 3 or 2 to select a track Number, then EnterSelecting Playback Channel Press AUDIO/FM Mode repeatedlyAudioleft Audioright Audiostereo Press Zoom again VCD Special Effect PlaybackDisc structure-How are MP3 files recorded and played back? What is MP3?MP3 Introduction MP3 File CompatibilityStarting Playback MP3 PlaybackPress 0 to load a disc Press 3/8 Select a track or directory Operations Using the On-Screen DisplayRepeat Search Start playback or go into a directorySystem starts playback from Selected track Moving to a Particular Track DirectlyPress the number buttons to Select a track number you Want To repeat playback-Repeat PlayTuner Operations Tuning in StationsSelecting the FM Reception Mode Using Preset TuningWhat information can RDS signals provide? Using the RDS Radio Data System To Receive FM StationsPress PTY Search again, while Searching for a Program by PTY CodesIs still on the display Description of the PTY codes Memo Languages you can select on this menu Setting up the DVD PreferencesSetting the Initial Languages SetupIntroducing the DVD Preference System Press SetupPress ∞ or 5 to select highlight one of the language items Press EnterMenu Setting the TV screen sizePress Setup again Setting the Parental Rating LevelPress the number buttons to enter the password 4 digits To change the passwordTurn on or off the VCR Operating JVC’s ComponentsManufacturers’ codes for TV Codes If there are more than one code listed for your brand of TVOperating Other Manufacturers’ TV Try to operate your TV by pressing TVHandling Discs MaintenanceCleaning the unit General NotesVCR Control button has been pressed TroubleshootingPress DVD or FM/AM to operate the system. See Tuner section SpecificationsAmplifier section Video sectionPage 0602KSMMDWSAM

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