5. Player Controls (2)
Player Controls (2)
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1 “ ENTER “Button and Direction Selection
The “ ENTER “ button has two functions. The first function is to confirm selections within the setup mode (please refer to page 31, System Settings). The up, down, left or right buttons are pushed to choose a selection and then the “ ENTER “ button is pressed down to confirm the setting. The second function is to confirm a title selection after pressing the “ Title “or “ MENU “button. You can scroll through the choices (please refer to the next section) and once the selection is made the “ ENTER “button is pressed and the selection is executed. The “ EN- TER “ button is also available on the remote control. Refer to page 24 for relevant instructions.
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2 “ RETURN “Button
After pressing “ SETUP “and making relevant selections within this mode, press” RETURN “to return to the next highest level within the mode. The “ RETURN “button is also available on the remote control. Refer to page 23 for relevant instructions.
3 “ MENU “Button
The vast majority of DVDs are designed to permit users to choose from various “ chapters “or “ sections ”.Pressing the “ MENU “ button will allow you access to the main menu screen containing the names of available chapter sections on the DVD. Scroll through the menu using the up, down, left, right buttons through to choose the desired chapter (or other selection), then press” ENTER “to confirm. Some DVDs come with vari- ous levels of selection options. Follow
When you push the “ MENU “button longer than 1 second, the player will automatically enter the GUI (Graphical User Interface) mode. For de- tailed instructions please refer to page 29, Remote Control Buttons.
4 “ SETUP “Button
After pressing the “ SETUP “button you can select various user prefer- ences by following the
5 “ TITLE “Button
While in play, the DVD player will operate interactively with the installed DVD. Pressing the “ TITLE “button during play of some discs will result in the name of the title, or the publishers name to be displayed. Regard- less of the display, follow subsequent