JVC XL-SV23GD manual Playing Video CDs with Playback Control function, Button functions

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OPERATION OF PLAYBACK CONTROL FUNCTION

Playing Video CDs with

Playback Control function

English

This Player provides a Playback Control (PBC) function which utilizes a procedure (menu selection) programmed in a video CD. The play- back operation procedure may differ depending on the disc you use.

The Playback Control function is described below and in the figure.

High-resolution still image display - Super-fine reproduction of still images with more than 4 times the resolution of video tape.

Menu-driven playback - interactive menus for easy selection of tracks

Preparation

A video CD with the Playback Control function is required for this operation.

Only the NORMAL mode can be used.

The buttons available for use are the number keys, the 4/¢

PREV/NEXT buttons, 3SELECT button, and RETURN button.

Button functions

 

Number keys

Select a specific menu item from the

(Including +10 button)

television screen or monitor.

4/¢ PREV/NEXT buttons . Move through menu.

3 SELECT button

Starts up a video CD with the PBC

 

function in the DISC tray.

RETURN button

Returns to the menu.

Operation

1.Verify that the Player is in NORMAL mode.

2.Press the 3SELECT button, and then the Player starts up the PBC function. “Pbc” is shown in the Display window. The main menu, “PBC”, and track numbers are displayed on the televi- sion screen.

SELECT

(Television screen)

3. To move through the disc menus, press the 4 PREV / ¢ NEXT buttons.

PREVNEXT

4.When the disc menu you want appears, select an item in the menu by using the number keys. The numbers on the number keys correspond to the menu item numbers.

5.To return to a menu and stop the track being played, press the

RETURN button.

RETURN

Notes

Page numbers in the disc menu show that preceding pages exist. To move from the current menu, press the 4 PREV / ¢NEXT buttons.

If you have no desire to use the PBC function when playing a disc with the PBC function, switch the MODE switch to “PBC OFF” before playing.

If you change the mode switch (except to NORMAL mode) when playing a Playback-Control disc, the play stops, so reset again from the beginning.

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Contents For Customer Use XL-SV23GDIf in Doubt Consult a Competent Electrician Class Laser Product Table of contents Care and handling of compact discs Video out select Before Using for the First TimeConnecting the power cord Basic connectionsPutting batteries in the remote control Installing batteriesPrecautions for the safe use of batteries Right front panel of the Player Overview of ControlsLeft front panel of the Player Center front panel of the PlayerOverview of Controls Remote control unitNow you can play a variety of video CDs Basic OperationsStopping play Using number keysPausing play Starting to play a discBasic Operations Slow-motion playback on the remote control unitUsing stereo headphones Connecting stereo headphonesVarious functions can enhance your enjoyment Various Unique FunctionsPlaying a multiplex sound CD Various Unique FunctionsRepeating tracks Randomly playing tracksViewing the highlights of a video CD Skipping ahead during playback using Time Skip functionSelecting the surround mode Programming during Video IntroPlayback with Bookmark function Using the Bookmark Digest functionUsing the Bookmark Search function Canceling individual bookmarksUsing a microphone with the Key Control function Using microphonesCanceling all bookmarks Using wired microphonesAdjusting echo effect Adjusting music keyVocal replace Button functions Playing Video CDs with Playback Control functionVideo CDs with Playback Control function What is Playback Control function?Example of playback using the Playback Control function Operation of Playback Control FunctionLocking a disc with Read-Protect function Canceling Read-ProtectCanceling Read-Protect for a single viewing Restricting USE of Your DiscsPlaying digital audio CDs Playing CD Graphics/ digital audio CDs Main specificationsAccessories Playing CD GraphicsTroubleshooting TroubleshootingSymptom Possible cause Remedy 1097MSMUBNJEM