Amphion M510 manual To turn the power off, Removing the disc

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Playing back (continued)

DVD : Use or the number buttons to select which program you would like to view. Then press ENTER to begin playback. Press TOP MENU or MENU to return to the menu screen. Video CD : Use the number buttons to select which sound track you would like to listen to. Playback begins. Press MENU to return to the menu screen.

When PBC is set to ON, you cannot select the program with the main unit.

For either DVD or Video CDs, menu continuations and the exact operating procedures for using the menu may vary from disc to disc. Follow the instructions on the menu screen.

To turn the power off

Slide the POWER switch on the main unit toward OFF, or press POWER on the remote control.

After playing back a disc

Slide the ON/OFF switch toward "OFF" to turn the power off.

If stop mode or pause mode lasts for more than 5 minutes, the unit automatically enters standby mode (Auto power saving). While the liquid crystal display is off, the power indicator remains lit. Press Play to turn on the power again.

Removing the disc

Caution

Make sure that the disc stops and is completely still before you remove the disc. If you touch the spinning disc, you may hurt your finger.

1.Press to stop playback.

2.Put your finger on the pit DISC OPEN on the left side of this unit and open the disc cover.

3.Remove the disc from the groove, Do not touch the surface of the disc.

4.Close the disc cover.

To listen through the headphones

Insert the headphones into the Phones Jack on the right side.

SPEAK

PLAY

Both and on the player have double functions press slightly for fast forward or fast rewind, Press 3-5 seconds for the previous or the next program.

Stopping playback

Press

This unit remembers the point at which playback stopped (Resume function). When (Play) is pressed, playback begins from the resumed point.

0-9, +10

PLAY

Fast Forward, Rewind

Press

 

or

on the player.

Or, press

or

on the remote control.

The program is fast forwarding or reversing at high speed.

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Contents M510 Before Using this Player Power Cord Warnings Important Safety Instructions Handling precautions MaintenanceIf the Surface is soiled Improper disc storageTable of Contents Accessory List Video CDM510 Connecting the Power Quick User GuideOpening the LCD screen Opening the Disc CoverTurning the power on Turning the power OFFPlacing a Disc Playing a DiscPreparations Parts and controlsRemote control Button-type battery Lithium batteryUsing the car adapter IndicatorsUsing the battery pack Duration to Recharge the Battery Recharge time Connecting the battery pack to the unitWhen the menu screen is displayed Playing backPress Open to open the display Panel Unit and open the disc coverTo turn the power off Removing the discDisplay mode on the liquid crystal display Press Display Mode on the unitTo clear the resumed point Full NormalPress four times to enter the Phase function Information about On Screen Display OSD Operation with OSDDetailed Description of each OSD Menu Icon Using a Title / DVD Menu Changing Subtitle LanguageViewing from another Angle Changing Audio Soundtrack LanguagePress or to select the Preference Repeat Play Repeat viewing listening Press Repeat during playbackRepeating viewinglistening Press Repeat during playback Pressed, repeat options are shown as followsProgram Play Zoom FeaturePlayback with MP3 What is WMA What is DVD-AudioWhat is JPEG? Playing Your Jpeg Files Playing Your Jpeg FilesInitial Settings Changing setup valuesSpeaker Setup Spdif Setup Dolby Digital Setup Speaker Setup DownmixPost Drc PCM ChannelEqualizer 3D Processing Video Setup EQ Type Video SetupBass Boost Super BassVideo Quality Setup Sharpness Luma DelayBrightness ContrastDefault Preference TV TypeAudio SubtitlePassword Password Setup Password ModeExit Setup Exit Setup Menu Connecting to a wide TV/ an AV TV ConnectionConnecting to an audio equipment Connecting to an active speaker systemOutput sound from the optical output terminals of this unit Troubleshooting Remote control Remote control does not work Language codesExplanation of terms Others Chapter