JVC XL-MV757TN manual Slow-motion playback on the remote control unit, Using stereo headphones

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Slow-motion playback on the remote control unit

Press the SLOW button to play in slow-motion. By pressing the SLOW button consecutively, the playback speeds are cycled as shown below.

SLOW

(Remote control)

1/4 1/8 1/16 Normal

Note

This function can only be used when playing a video CD or SVCD.

Using stereo headphones

Connecting stereo headphones

Connect stereo headphones to the PHONES jack at the lower-left of the front panel. The volume level is fixed and cannot be adjusted.

PHONES

BASIC OPERATIONS

Setting TV TYPE

To playback SVCD discs which are recorded for wide-screen televi- sions correctly, select the TV TYPE to match your television.

Operation

1.While the player is in stop mode, press and hold the RETURN button until the following display appears on the television screen.

RETURN

TV TYPE

PLAY. NORMAL

STOP. WIDE

2.If your television is a normal television, press the 3 (PLAY)/

SELECT button of the player to select NORMAL.

If your television is a wide-screen television, press the 7

(STOP) button of the player to select WIDE. The following display appears.

TV TYPE

PLAY. OK

STOP. CANCEL

3.Press the 3 (PLAY)/SELECT button to complete the setting. Pressing the 7 (STOP) button returns to the previous display for selection.

Notes

The TV TYPE setting is effective for SVCD discs recorded for wide- screen television.

The initial setting is NORMAL.

Once the TV TYPE is set and memorized, it does not disappear by turning the player to standby mode or completely off.

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Contents For Customer Use XL-MV777GD/XL-MV757TNPrecaução -- Interruptor Power e botão STANDBY/ON Precaución -- Interruptor Power y botón STANDBY/ONClass Laser Product Table of contents Care and handling of compact discs Basic connections Before Using for the First TimeVideo out select Connecting the AV Compu Link cable Installing batteriesPutting batteries in the remote control Connecting the power cordLeft front panel of the player Overview of ControlsCenter front panel of the player Right front panel of the playerRemote control unit Now you can play a variety of discs Basic OperationsOn the remote control .... to 10 and +10 key Using number keysInserting/removing discs Starting to play discsStopping play Pausing playSkipping the track Manual searchUsing stereo headphones Slow-motion playback on the remote control unitSetting TV Type Connecting stereo headphonesTo adjust the output balance of speakers Selecting the Dolby Surround modePresetting the remote control to operate your own TV Using the remote controlUsing the Shift button on the remote control unit Television manufacturer Preset code tableVarious functions to enhance your enjoyment Various Unique FunctionsRandomly playing tracks Repeating tracksPlaying back a track from the desired time Viewing the Video Intro Playing a multiplex sound CDProgramming during Video Intro Press the 3 PLAY/SELECT button to playViewing the highlights Using the Book Digest button Using the B. Search buttonPlayback with Bookmark function With PBC onCanceling all bookmarks on individual discs Canceling individual bookmarksCanceling bookmarks on a disc in the player Using a wired microphone Using a microphoneAdjusting music key Adjusting echo effectVocal effect Vocal replaceMusic Playing Video CDs and SVCDs with Playback Control function Operation Verify that the Play Mode switch is set to NormalButton functions To return to a menu press, the Return buttonHigh-resolution still image display What is Playback Control function?Example of playback using the Playback Control function Video CDs and SVCDs with Playback Control functionRestricting USE of Your Discs Canceling Read-ProtectLocking a disc with Read-Protect function Locking a discPlaying Digital Audio CDs Playing Digital Audio CDsUnavailable functions for Audio CDs AV Compu Link remote control system AV Compu Link Remote Control SystemConnection and setup OperationMain specifications SpecificationsTroubleshooting TroubleshootingSymptom Possible cause Remedy EN, CH