CD OPERATION
Playing a CD
1.Turning On the System. Press SYSTEM POWER on the
a cheery “HELLO” appears in the display of the DVD player.
You can make the
2.Opening Disc Drawer. Press the OPEN button on the front panel of the CD/DVD player. Or, press ^ TV/VCR on the
3.Inserting CD. Place a disc on the disc tray with the playback side down. Place the disc in the guide on the disc tray. If the disc is out of the guide, it may damage the disc and cause the DVD player to malfunction. Do not place anything except 3" discs or 5" discs on the disc tray.
4.Starting Play. Press ENTER/PLAY. The disc tray closes automatically and playback begins. If the disc is upside down “NO DISC” or “DISC ERROR” appears on the TV screen. Flip it.
5.Setting Volume. Use the VOL buttons to set volume to taste using the
6.Setting Bass Level. Use the SUB+ and SUB- buttons to set bass level to taste using the
7.Choosing Surround Mode. If you want to hear a stereo CD in surround sound, press the SURROUND button to 5 Channel Surround (surround sound with all speakers playing).
8.Pausing the CD. To temporarily suspend play, press the PAUSE button. Press the ENTER/PLAY button to resume playing.
9.Listen to music.
10.Relax or dance.
11.Press STOP to stop the playback.
12.The
Advanced CD Operation
13.Selecting Tracks. If you want to skip to a different track on a CD,
press the button to move forward, or the button to move back track by track in the disc. You may also use the numeric keys to go directly to a track. To get to tracks higher than 9, use a two button press combination. For example, if you want to listen to track 10, press 1 followed by the 0. To hear track (or chapter) 12, press 1 followed by the 2. You have about two seconds between key presses before the
14.Scan Forward/Scan Reverse. To move forward or backward at higher than normal speed, use the FF > and < REW buttons. Each time you press the button the playing or reversing speed increases. Press the PLAY button to resume normal playing speed and direction.
15.Audio. This button changes what part of the audio signal you are listening to (i.e. left channel only, right channel only, or the full stereo signal). Set it so that “STER” appears onscreen and leave it alone.
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