Playing a Disc

Preparation for Playback

1.Make sure the Player has the power either from the AC

adapter or DC(car) adapter.

2.Load a disc, following these steps:

Open the top cover.

Press the OPEN button to open the disc cover.

Place a disc into the tray with the label side facing up.

Close the disc cover.

3.Slide POWER to ON to turn on the power.

Play

Press

(on the remote control) or

(on the player) to start

play.

 

 

Resume

There are two ways to resume your playback when interrupted.

Method 1: for short time interruption

1.Press STOP ( ), the Player remembers where you stopped. 2.To resume, press PLAY, the Player will play from where you

stopped.

Method 2: for longer time interruption

1.Press OPEN to open the disc compartment door

2.You can turn off the power, and even remove the disc from the desk, when you turn on the power and replace the disc, the Player will play from where you stopped.

Stop

1.Press (on the remote or on the player) to temporarily stop the playback, " " appears on the screen.

2.Press again to stop the playback.

Adjusting volume

Press VOL+ or VOL- to change volume.

Skip

You can skip chapters on DVD-Video, tracks on CDs, and Video CDs.

1.To skip forward, press during play ,it skips to the next chapter or track. Each press increases the numbers of skips.

2.To skip to previous chapter or track, press .

Fast Forward and Reverse

1.During playback, to fast forward, press and hold (on the player) to increase the fast forward speed 2x, then repeatedly

press to increase to 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x.You can also simply

repeatedly press on the remote control to increase the fast forward speed.

2.During playback, to fast reverse, press and hold (on the player) to increase the fast reverse speed 2x ,then repeatedly

press to increase to 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x. You can also simply

repeatedly press on the remote control to increase the fast reverse speed.

3.To resume normal playback, press .

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Akai ACVDS731UXT Playing a Disc, Method 1 for short time interruption, Method 2 for longer time interruption, ~ 12 ~