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| POWER | Activates and deactivates standby mode when all of the following conditions are met: | |||
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| When standby mode is deactivated, pressing the POWER button activates standby mode and lights the | ||
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| deactivates standby mode. The Standby LED is not lit when standby mode is deactivated. | ||
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| DIMMER | Controls the brightness of front panel display characters. Pressing this button cycles through 100%, | |||
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| 75%, and off settings. When off is selected, the front panel Display Off button LED lights. | |||
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| VIDEO | Activates and deactivates the rear panel video output connectors, including component, composite, | |||
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| pressing the VIDEO ON/OFF button activates these connectors, allowing video signals to pass to the | ||
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| associated component. When these connectors are activated, pressing the VIDEO ON/OFF button | ||
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| deactivates these connectors, preventing video signals from passing to the associated | ||
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| component. The V OFF indicator | ||
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| output connectors are deactivated. | ||
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| OPEN/ | Opens and closes the disc drawer | |||
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| the disc drawer. The disc drawer can also be closed with a gentle press against the front of the disc | ||
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| CLEAR | Deletes entries when search modes and certain playback modes are activated. Refer to Section 4 for | |||
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| When a disc is loaded and the disc menu is closed, pressing a number button activates playback at the | ||
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| selected title, chapter, group, or track number. When a disc is loaded and the disc menu is open, | |||
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| 4 | 5 | 6 | +10 | number buttons can also be used to enter playback mode values (Section 4). | ||
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| 7 | 8 | 9 | 0 | To enter values 10 and above, press the +10 button once for numbers in the teens, twice for numbers | ||
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| in the twenties, and so on. Then, press a number button (0 to 9) to enter the second digit. For instance, | ||
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| entering a value of 25 requires a button sequence of +10, +10, and 5. | ||
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