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How to Play a Disc
With a disc already loaded into the MVP851, press the
PLAY Push-button on the front panel of the MVP851 or
Remote Control. Refer to figures 52 and 53.
Note: When a DVD Video or Audio Disc is first started,
the Disc’s On-Screen Menu will usually appear
allowing for the choice of selections and various
Audio/Video Playback Parameters. A CD Disc will
start playing the first selection on the disc.
The MVP851 has a built-in Play/Resume feature. This
allows stopping the playback of a disc at any time and then
resuming from where it stopped.
1. To activate Resume/Play, press STOP Push-button
once. The disc time at that instant will be memorized.
2. Press the PLAY Push-button again and it will resume
playing from the time where it had previously stopped
playing.
3. If the player is put in Standby Mode by pressing the
Standby/On Push-button, Play/Resume memory will be
retained. Press the PLAY Push-button again and the
player will switch On and resume Play from the time it
left off.
Note: The Play/Resume Memory will be erased if the disc
tray is opened or AC Power is interrupted to the
MVP851.
How to Pause a Disc
This feature allows the temporary stopping of disc play-
back. Refer to figure 50.
1. When playing a Disc, press the PAUSE Push-button
to temporarily stop playback.
Note: After the Pause Feature is activated, with a DVD-
Video Disc in the MVP851, each additional press of
the PAUSE Push-
button will permit the
video to advance one
frame at a time.
Figure 53
2. Press the PLAY
Push-button to cancel
Pause and resume
playing the disc.
DVD-Video Rapid Frame
Advance
The MVP851 allows for
rapid scanning of DVD
Video Frames both for-
ward or backward direc-
tions at different speeds.
1. When a disc is playing,
press the PAUSE
Push-button to stop
playback.
2. Press the FF(Fast For-
ward) or
REV(Reverse)
Push-button to activate
the Rapid Frame Ad-
vance.
Note: If the FF(Fast
Forward) or
REV(Reverse)
Push-button is
pressed several
times, the speed
of the Frame
Advance will
increase. An
On-Screen Icon
is available to
assist during the
Rapid Frame
Advance Mode
Figure 53
Figure 52
How to Operate the MVP851, con’t