Onkyo HTP-V10X Last Memory, To continue viewing, To clear the last memory, tinued viewing

Models: HTP-V10X HTE-V10X DV-S155X HTC-V10X SWA-V10X ST-V10X PR-155X

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Last Memory

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Advanced DVD playback—Continued

Last Memory

You can memorize the current location and settings for up to six discs so that the next time you insert that disc, you can resume playing from that location with those settings.

ON STANDBY

OPEN/

CLOSE

SEARCH LAST MEMORY MEMORY DIMMER

REPEAT

1 2 3

A-B

4 5 6

RANDOM

7 8 9

DISPLAY

+10 0 CLEAR

LAST MEMROY

TOP MENU

MENU

 

ENTER

LAST MEMORY

During playback, press the LAST MEMORY button

 

The display section indicates “LAST MEM,” and the location and settings

 

will be memorized.

 

The memorized location will change each time you press the button.

To continue viewing

1Insert the disc for which you memorized a location for con-

tinued viewing

Some DVDs will automatically begin playing when the disc is inserted.

2 Press the During playback, press the LAST MEMORY button (Play) button

3 Using the

/ buttons, select

“No” if you simply want to play

the disc, or “Yes” if you want to

continue

viewing from the

memorized location.

4Press the ENTER button

The disc will continue playing from

the memorized location.

If the Resume function is active, playback will begin from the location at which you last stopped. Press the ■To continue viewing (Stop) button once again if you want to use the Last Memory function.

To clear the last memory

Choose “Memory Clear” in step 3, and press the ENTER button.

Tip

Last Memory may not work with some discs.

The Last Memory function can’t be used while the menu screen is displayed.

If you store memories for more than six discs, the oldest memory will be erased.

This function may not work correctly for DVD-R/DVD-RW discs.

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Onkyo HTP-V10X Last Memory, To continue viewing, To clear the last memory, During playback, press the LAST MEMORY button