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Advanced Functions
A number of advanced functions are located on the lower section of the remote control.
These functions are described below. Some functions may not work with all media formats.
STEP
This function not used
AUDIO
Press the (AUDIO) button to change the sound format. The audio format options, such as
ZOOM
When watching the film, you can zoom in on specific areas. You can zoom in either as the film is playing or after you have paused it. Activate the function by pressing the (ZOOM) button, and return to the normal picture by pressing the button again.
TIP: Use the arrow buttons to move around the enlarged screen display.
REPEAT
As the film is playing, press the (REPEAT) button and three options will appear on the screen.
MODE: Shuffle (random chapter playing) or Off (deactivated)
Repeat: Lets you decide whether to repeat the section or the entire film.
CLEAR
Use this function to delete all previous inputs.
SRCH
Use (SRCH) to find a specific spot on the disk.
Time: Specify time, minutes and seconds
Title/Chapter: Find the title or the chapter
ANGLE
If the film supports more than one camera angle, you can switch from one angle to another by pressing the (ANGLE) button.
SUBPIC
Use this button to change the film’s subtitles. If you press the (SUBPIC) button, a message will appear in the top left corner of the screen indicating the number of available languages and the language that is currently active. If you press the (SUBPIC) button again, you go to the next language option. The number of languages is also determined by the film’s producer.
SETUP
If the DVD Player is in the process of showing a film or playing music, press the (SETUP) button to see the available options on the disk. For instance, if you are watching a DVD film, the
If the DVD player is turned on, but not playing films or other media, pressing this button will take you to a menu, where you can configure your DVD player. Here you can select the default settings for language, sound, video, parental level, etc.
These buttons are used for increasing and decreasing the sound volume.
MARK
This function not used