Samsung MAXDN65FH/XSG Using the Display Function, Searching & Skipping through a Chapter or Track

Models: MAXDN65FH/UMG MAXDN65FH/XSG

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Searching & Skipping through a Chapter or Track

During playback, you can search quickly through a chapter or track or use the skip function to jump to the next selection.

Searching through a Chapter or Track

1 Press the REV ( ) or FWD SEARCH ( ) button on the remote during PLAY mode.

Press the REV ( ) or FWD SEARCH ( ) button on the remote and press again to search at a faster speed(2X/8X/16X/32X/normal speed, in order)on DVD.

Press the REV ( ) or FWD SEARCH ( ) button on the remote and press again to search at a faster speed(4X/8Xnormal speed in order) on VCD and CD.

To return to normal speed playback, press the Play/Pause button.

Skipping Tracks (It may use the SKIP function in MULTIJOG)

2 Press the NEXT SKIP (

) or BACK SKIP (

) button

during playback.

 

 

When playing a DVD, if you press the NEXT SKIP ( ) button, it moves to next chapter. If you press the BACK SKIP

( ) button, it moves to the beginning of the chapter. One more press makes it move to the beginning of the previous chap- ter.

When playing a VCD 2.0 in MENU OFF mode, a VCD 1.1 or a

CD, if you press NEXT SKIP ( ) button, it moves to next

track. If you press BACK SKIP ( ) button, it moves to the the beginning of the track. One more press makes it move to the beginning of the previous track.

If a track exceeds 15 minutes when playing a VCD and you press

NEXT SKIP ( ) button, it moves forward 5 minutes. If you

press BACK SKIP ( ) button, it moves backward 5 min- utes.

When playing a VCD 2.0 in the MENU MODE or Track View func-

tion, if you press NEXT SKIP ( ) button, it move to the next MENU or the next Track View display. If you press BACK

SKIP ( ) button, it moves to the previous MENU or the previous Track View display.

While in search (8X/16X/32X)on DVD or high-speed playback on VCD, no sound will be heard.

Though 2X SCAN AUDIO in ON in SETUP MENU, no sound will be heard on discs which are recorded with LPCM or DTS.

Depending on the disc, audio may or may not be heard when a disc is in 2X playback mode.

 

 

 

S.Bass

Power Sound

7

8

9

 

 

Disc Skip

10/0

Clear

Program

Repeat

 

2

DVD/CD

DECK

Deck 1/2

Band

1

+

Volume

Using the Display Function

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If you want to display the title, chapter, time, audio and subti- tle information on a DVD, press the DISPLAY button. If you want to display the track and time information on a VCD or CD, press the Display button.

When Playing a DVD

1 During playback, press the Display button on the remote.

– Current title, chapter number and elapsed time will be displayed.

 

 

Chapter number

Title number

display

 

 

 

 

display

 

 

Time display

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

T : 01

C : 04

TIME 0:06 : 54

 

 

ENTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the LEFT/RIGHT ( / ) button to select a title or a chapter number.

Use the UP/DOWN ( / ) button or Number buttons to enter a different title or chapter number, then press the Enter button.

To enter the time from which you want to start, use the

LEFT/RIGHT ( / ) button to select, then use the Number but- tons to enter the time.

Then press the Enter button.

2 Press the Display button on the remote twice.

AUDIO : ENG DOLBY DIGITAL 5.1CH

SUBTITLE : ENG ON

Current audio and subtitle information will appear.

To make the screen disappear, press the Display button again.

What is a Chapter?

Each Title on a DVD can be divided into chapters (similar to tracks on an audio CD).

What is a Title?

A DVD may contain several different titles. : for example, if a disc contains four different movies, each might be considered a title.

Volume

Timer On/Off

 

 

 

Zoom

Sleep

Speaker Mode

Angle

 

Audio

Test Tone

Sound Edit

 

1

Book Mark

1,2

Step

 

Display

 

 

 

 

 

Title

 

 

Menu

Set up

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enter

 

 

AUX

Return

 

 

Sub Title

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Samsung MAXDN65FH/XSG manual Using the Display Function, Searching & Skipping through a Chapter or Track, During playback