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Slow Motion

During still picture, press 3 or 5.

The speed changes for each direction by pressing 3 or 5repeatedly.

To resume normal playback, press 4.

Resume Function

It is possible to memorize the position where you stop playback and resume playback from that position.

Be sure to set “RESUME” to “ON”. ( pg. 77)

1Memorize the resume point.

Press 8.

The unit enters Resume Stop mode and memorise the position where you stop playback as the resume point.

“rESUM” appears on the front display panel.

To clear the resume point:

Press 1 to turn off the unit.

Eject the disc.

Press 8 in stop mode.

Set “RESUME” to “OFF”. ( pg. 77)

2Resume playback.

Press 4. The unit start playback from the resume point.

“rESUM” appears on the front display panel.

Strobe Playback

To display continuous still pictures

During playback, press and hold 9 for more than 2 seconds at the point you want to view as continuous photographs.

● 9 continuous still pictures appear on the TV screen.

While the 9 still pictures are

shown, pressing 9 will pause the Strobe playback. After pausing, each time you press 9, the still picture advances frame-by-frame.

Pressing 4 while the 9 still pictures are shown will advance pictures in normal playback speed.

To return to normal playback, press and 9 for more than 2 seconds.

NOTES:

During the operation above, audio is not played back.

When playing back NTSC discs, the 9 still pictures may appear vertically distorted, or a stripe may appear at the bottom of the screen. This is not a malfunction.

Subtitle Selection

You can select subtitle language.

1Access the selection menu.Press SUB TITLE during playback.2Select the subtitle language.

Press w e to select your desired subtitle language, then press OK.

Each time you press SUB TITLE, the subtitle display is switch to on and off.

Each time you press w e, the subtitle language changes.

The selection menu disappears automatically if you do not change the selection for 5 seconds.

NOTE:

When “X” appears on the TV screen in step 1, subtitle language is not recorded.