Radio Shack 3-DVD Changer Advanced Features, Skipping Chapters, Scanning, Using a Title Menu

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Skipping Chapters

To skip forward, press TUNING/PRESET -. The receiver skips for- ward one chapter each time the button is pressed.

To skip backward, press TUNING/PRESET ). If you press TUNING/ PRESET ) once midway through a chapter, the receiver returns to the beginning of that chapter. The receiver then skips backward one chapter each subsequent time you press TUNING/PRESET ).

Scanning

To scan forward through a DVD, hold down the remote’s TUNING/ PRESET or the receiver’s TUNING/PRESET ,-ýfor more than 1 second. Repeat up to three times to increase the fast-forward speed (2X, 4X, 16X, or 100X). To resume playback, press the receiver’s PLAY or the remote’s BAND/7.

To scan backward through a DVD, hold down the remote’s TUNING/ PRESET ) or the receiver’s TUNING/PRESET )ý# for more than 1 second. Repeat up to three times to increase the fast-reverse speed (2X, 4X, 16X, or 100X). To resume playback, press the receiver’s PLAY or the remote’s BAND/7.

Notes:

The DVD player does not play back sound during slow-motion, high-speed-reverse, or high-speed-forward playback of DVDs.

Subtitles do not appear on the screen during slow motion or scan playback.

The DVD player provides four scan speeds in each direction for DVD movie play.

The DVD player does not play back in slow-motion in case of audio CD.

In some equipment connected to digital output for DTS sound, a noise can be heard during fast-forward or fast-reverse playback of DTS DVDs.

ADVANCED FEATURES

Note: For the advanced features, the receiver’s display screen does not change. The displays appear on your television screen.

Using GUI Menu Icons

GUI menu icons show disc information (for example, title or chapter number, elapsed playing time, audio/subtitle language, angle) and player information (for example, repeat play, play mode).

Some icons only show the indicated information. Other icons allow the settings to be changed.

Follow these steps to view or change GUI information.

1.Press GUI during playback.

Note: Title function can also be accessed from the stop mode.

Icons of the current title number, current chapter number, elapsed time, the current audio soundtrack language, current subtitle language, and current angle number appear.

Below each icon is the current information for that menu (for example, ( appears under the chapter icon when you are watch- ing the movie’s second chapter).

Note: Some DVDs might not provide all of the above GUI menu icons.

2.Press the remote’s 6 or 7 to select the desired item. The cur- rently selected item is highlighted.

The first icon is the title icon. When you select it , you can jump to the desired title number by pressing the remote’s number keys, then ENTER.

The second icon is the chapter icon. When you select it, you can

jump to the desired chapter number by pressing the remote’s number keys, then ENTER, or by pressing 6 or 7.

The third icon is the time icon. When you select it, you can move to a desired time in the movie by pressing the number keys, then

ENTER.

The fourth icon is the audio icon. When you select it, you can change the soundtrack language by repeatedly pressing AUDIO until the desired language appears. To select the current setting, press ENTER.

The fifth icon is the subtitle icon. When you select it, you can change the subtitle language by repeatedly pressing SUB TITLE until the desired language appears. To select the current setting, press ENTER.

The last icon is the angle icon. When you select it, you can change the angle by repeatedly pressing ANGLE until the desired number appears. To select the current setting, press ENTER.

Using a Title Menu

Some DVDs may contain two or more titles. If the disc has a title menu recorded on it, you can use TITLE to select the movie title.

Notes:

The details of operation differ depending on the DVD.

Selecting a title may not be possible on certain DVD discs. Follow these steps to select a movie title.

1. Press TITLE. A list of the DVD’s titles appears.

2.Press BAND/7 or ENTER to resume play from the scene when TITLE was first pressed.

3.Press the remote’s 8, 9, 6, or 7, then ENTER or BAND/7. Or press the numeric button(s), to select the desired title. The selected title now starts playing.

Using a DVD Menu

Some DVDs have unique menus called DVD menus. For example, DVDs programmed with complex contents provide guide menus, and those recorded with various languages provide menus for audio and subtitle language.

The DVD menu’s contents and operation differ from disc to disc. The following procedure explains the basic operation when this feature is used.

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