
Handset
PPRROOGG ((pprrooggrraamm)) Allows access to REPEAT (digit 1), SHUFFLE
(digit 2) and INCLUDE (digit 3) functions.
AAUUDDIIOO AADDJJ((aaddjjuusstt)) Cycles through available audio streams on
a disc.
LLIIPP SSYYNNCC
SSUURRRR
VVOOLL -- // ++
CCDD
AAUUXX
HHEELLPP
/CCHH ++,, CCHH --For navigating on-screen menus and
adjusting settings.
SSEETTUUPPEnters/exits on-screen setup menus.
// PPRREESSEETTPlays a disc.
// SSCCAANNStops a disc.
Pauses a disc.
Opens/closes the disc drawer.
GGOOTTOO For jumping to a particular title, chapter, track or time.
RREETTUURRNNFor navigating certain discs and for use in playing
data discs.
TTIITTLLEEFor accessing disc menus or subtitles.
DDIISSPPLLAAYYChanges the time display on the front panel when
playing discs.
VVIIDDEEOO AADDJJ ((aaddjjuusstt))Selects video format; either PAL, NTSC or
Native (automatic).
DDiiggiittss 00--99 // RREEPPEEAATT,, SSHHUUFFFFLLEE,, IINNCCLLUUDDEENumeric keys /
program functions.
TTVV
TTUUNNEERR
DDVVDD For selecting Disc mode.
MMEENNUU Enters menus on discs.
‘‘eenntteerr’’ Executes certain commands.
Previous chapter/track and fast search backwards.
Next chapter/track and fast search forwards.
Fast scan forwards.
Fast scan backwards.
ZZOOOOMMMagnifies screen image.
AANNGGLLEESelects available viewing angles on DVD-Videos.
KKNNEEKKTT ffuunnccttiioonnss Used if the unit is installed in a KNEKT
system.
Greyed keys do not function with the UNIDISK 2.1
Handset modes
Pressing a source key (DVD, CD, TUNER or AUX) on the handset will
put the handset into the mode of that source. The function of the
handset keys varies for the different sources, so you may find that
occasionally when using the handset the UNIDISK 2.1 does not
respond as expected. This is because the handset and the unit are
set to different sources. To correct this, simply press the DVD key
on the handset.
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If you have connected the UNIDISK 2.1 to your 5103 System
Controller and wish to operate both via your 5101 Learning Handset,
assign the UNIDISK 2.1 as an auxiliary source (not as the DVD
source) and then teach the 5101 the relevant UNIDISK 2.1
commands.
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