When an optical player source, such as the internal DVD changer, is in use, press this button to search quickly forward through the current track or chapter. Depending on the type of disc used in the internal DVD changer, each additional press will cycle through the available scan speeds as follows (available scan speeds may differ for external optical source devices):

DVD-Audio and DVD-Video discs: 2x, 4x, 16x, 100x

CD and VCD discs: 2x, 4x, 8x

MP3 and WMA discs: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x

See page 68 for more information on using the internal DVD changer’s trans- port controls.

gChannel/Slow Play Up/Down Control: These controls use the /icons on the same disc as the Volume Up/Down Controls K. The left and right arrows have different functions, depending on the source in use.

When a disc containing JPEG still images is being played using an external disc player, press the right side of this button to advance to the next image on the disc or the left side of this button to return to the previous image. (When using the internal changer, the Page Up/Down Buttons Jhperform this function.)

When a cable television box, satellite receiver, HDTV tuner or TiVO device is in use, press the right side of this button to tune in to the next higher channel, or the left side to tune in to the next lower channel.

When the internal DVD changer or an external DVD player is in use and a DVD is playing, press the right side of this but- ton once to switch to the DVD slow for- ward play mode. Each additional press of the right side of the button will cycle through the available slow-play speeds of 1/2x, 1/4x and 1/8x. Pressing the left side of the button switches to the DVD slow reverse play mode. Additional presses of the left side of the button cycles through the available slow-play speeds of 1/2x, 1/4x and 1/8x. No slow-play speeds are available for CDs or other disc types.

hPreset/Page Up/Forward Skip

Button: This multipurpose button has a different function depending on the source in use.

When used with the tuner, this button scrolls through the preprogrammed sta- tion presets.

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When used with optical sources, such as the internal disc changer or an external CD player, press this button once to skip to the beginning of the next track.

The Page Up function is used with cable and satellite television to page quickly through on-screen menus. When a disc containing JPEG still images is being played using the internal changer, press this button to scroll to the next image.

iDistance/Last Channel Button:

This button’s function differs depending on whether it is used in the System mode or with another source.

In the System mode, this button is used to enter the distance from each speaker group to the listening position to avoid unnatural sound caused by the speakers being placed at varying distances from the listener, which could result in delay artifacts. When this button is pressed, DIST FRONT 10FT will appear in the Lower Display Line E, with FRONT and 10FT both flashing. Press the Set Button sto select the front speaker group, and FRONT will stop flashing. Use the /¤ Navigation Controls qto select the desired distance, and press the Set

Button sagain to enter it. Use the /¤ Navigation Controls qto

scroll through the remaining speaker groups: CENTER, SIDE-S(side surround) or BACK-S(back surround – this setting may only be available after a 6.1-channel bitstream has been detected; for example, by playing a Dolby Digital EX DVD).

When used with most video sources, this button returns to the previously selected broadcast channel.

jScreen Setup/Disc Menu/Info

Button: This button is used in Screen mode to access the setup menus to con- figure and adjust the CVPD50 display screen. In DVD mode, this button access- es the menu on the current disc, enabling you to select the main feature or accom- panying featurettes for playback or make other selections, depending on how the disc is programmed.

kMemory/Zoom Button: When used with the tuner, press this button to enter the currently tuned radio station into a desired preset location using the Alphanumeric Keys lto select the preset location between the numbers 01 and 30. Press this button a second time to store your selection. To recall that sta- tion later, select the tuner as the source,

then either use the Preset Up/Down Buttons Jhto scroll to the desired preset station, or use the Alphanumeric Keys lto directly enter the preset sta- tion location.

In DVD/Main mode, this button may be used while a DVD-Video disc is playing to zoom the picture so that it is enlarged. There are four steps to the zoom function, each progressively larger. Continue press- ing the button to cycle through the steps and return to the normal view. Depending on the disc, you may also be able to use the /¤//Navigation Controls

Gto view different areas of the enlarged image.

lAlphanumeric Keys: Select num- bers by pressing these keys. When renaming functions or devices on the remote, these keys may be used to select letters.

mStereo Mode/Movies Preset

Button: This button’s function varies depending on whether the System or Screen mode has been selected.

In System mode, this button is used to select a stereo listening mode. When the button is pressed so that 2 CHANNEL STEREO appears in the Lower Display Line Eand on-screen display, and the DSP and Surround Off Surround Mode Indicators Gare lit, you will enjoy a two-channel presenta- tion of the sound along with the benefits of bass management. Depending on whether your system is configured for 5.1 or 6.1/7.1 channels, the next press of the button will cause 5 CH STEREO and then 7 CH STEREO to appear, and the stereo signal will be routed to all five (or seven) speakers. See page 62 for more information on stereo playback modes.

In the Screen mode, pressing this button automatically adjusts the screen’s picture settings to preprogrammed settings that are recommended as optimal for viewing movies.

NOTE: The Sports/Broadcast/ Movies Buttons imn 3 optimize picture settings for a specific viewing medium.

The Broadcast settings are the most neu- tral, balanced and accurate, and are opti- mized for clarity. The Movies settings are softer and less bright. The Sports settings are more vibrant and optimized for fast- moving action.

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CVPD50, CVR700 specifications

The JBL CVR700 and CVPD50 speakers represent a significant advancement in portable sound technology tailored for professionals and audiophiles alike. Both models are part of JBL's commitment to delivering exceptional audio performance, versatility, and durability, making them ideal for various applications.

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