Packard Bell 450 PRO Operation Instructions, Disc playback, Function Buttons, Screen display

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

Before using your DVD player, please prepare the following:

1.Switch on your TV set and select AV mode.

2.If connected with an amplifier, switch on the amplifier and select DVD input.

3.Switch on the DVD player.

Step 1

Press the Open/Close button on the remote control to open the tray.

Step 2

Insert the disc and press the Open/Close button again, the player will automatically recognise the disc

type. Press the Play button to play a disc.

Step 3

Press the Power button on the remote control, the unit will switch into standby mode; press the button again to resume.

Disc playback

After inserting a disc the unit will start playback.

If there is a DVD disc, the unit will show the menu or the titles.

If there is an audio CD, the unit will play the first tune.

Pause button

Use the Pause button to interrupt/resume display.

Prev button

To select the previous song or chapter.

Next button

To select the next song or chapter.

FUNCTION BUTTONS

Screen display

When the unit plays a disc, press the OSD button to browse through several options.

For DVD discs

Press the OSD button once:

Displays current title, chapter and the total number of titles and chapters on the disc. Press again to show the remaining time.

Press again to show the elapsed time.

Press again to show the remaining chapter time. And again to switch off OSD display.

For SVCD, VCD and CD discs

Note that display may vary according to disc type.

Press the OSD button once to display single elapsed time.

Press again to display single remaining time.

Press again to display total elapsed time.

Press again to display total remaining time.

And again to switch off OSD display.

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Packard Bell 450 PRO manual Operation Instructions, Disc playback, Function Buttons, Screen display