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Before operation
Names of parts and controls
Front panel
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operation
1 button (10)
2STANDBY/ON indicator (10)
3 Disc tray (11)
4 0 (eject) button (11)
5 4 button (13, 14)
6 ¢ button (13, 14)
7 7 (stop) button (12, 13, 15)
Inside of the card door (~).
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8 3 (play) button (11, 13)
9 8 (pause) button (12, 13, 25)
0DVD/CARD button (13, 24, 27) - Display window (see below) = Remote sensor (8)
~ Card door (24)
! Memory card slots (24)
Before
How to open/close the card door
• Make sure the disc playback is stopped when inserting or removing the memory card.
Display window
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1 Audio format indicators
[LPCM] Turns on when linear PCM audio signals are output from the player, for example when playing back an Audio CD disc.
[MPEG] Turns on when MPEG signals are output from the player, for example when playing back a Video CD disc.
[Dolby D] Turns on when playing back a Dolby Digital sound source.
[DTS] Turns on when playing back a
2Progressive indicators
[P]Turns on while in the Progressive scanning mode. [DDP] Turns on depending on the [PICTURE SOURCE]
preference setting and the source type of the current DVD VIDEO disc (see page 6).
3SE (Sound Effect) indicator
Turns on when the Sound Effect function takes effect.
4Group/title/track/chapter indicators
Show what is indicated by the
5Repeat mode indicator
Turns on while in the repeat mode and shows the currently selected repeat mode.
6Program/random indicators
Turn on while in the program playback mode or random playback mode respectively.
7 Total time/remaining time indicators
[TOTAL] | Turns on when total elapsed time is indicated by the |
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[REM] | Turns on when remaining playback time is indicated |
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83(play) / 8(pause) indicators
Turn on while in playback or in pause respectively.
9M (memory) CARD indicator
Turns on while accessing a memory card.
pMulti-information window
Indicates various kinds of information by numbers and alphabets, such as the player’s current status (“READING,” “OPEN,” etc.) or currently played DVD’s title and chapter.
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