Playing Discs in Various Modes

Resuming Playback from the Point Where You Stopped a Disc (Resume Play)

The player stores the point where you stopped a disc if “RESUME” appears on the front panel display. In this case, you can resume playback from that point.

As long as you do not open the disc tray, Resume Play is available even if you turn the power off.

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1While playing a disc, press pto stop playback. “RESUME” appears in the front panel display and “When playing next time, disc restarts from point you stopped.” appears on the TV screen.

If “RESUME” does not appear, Resume Play is not available.

2Press ·.

The player starts playback from the point you stopped the disc in Step 1.

zTo play from the beginning of the disc

When “RESUME” appears on the front panel display before you start playing, press pto turn off “RESUME,” then press ·.

Notes

You may not do Resume Play depending on the DVD.

Resume Play is not available in Shuffle or Program Play mode.

Depending on where you stopped the disc, the player may resume playback from a different point.

The point where you stopped playing is cleared when:

you open or close the disc tray

you disconnect the AC power cord

you change the play mode

you start playback after selecting a title, chapter or track

you change the settings of “DVD MENU”, “AUDIO” or “SUBTITLE” in “LANGUAGE SETUP” in the setup display

you change the settings of “TV TYPE”, “PARENTAL CONTROL” in ”INITIAL SETUP 1” in the setup display

Reducing the Picture Noise

(DNR: Digital Video Noise

Reduction) Z

You can make the picture clearer by reducing the picture noise.

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DNR

Press DNR.

Each time you press the button, the value for DNR changes as follows:

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* 0 means DNR is off.

As the value increases, the picture noise will be reduced. However, afterimages may increase.

Notes

• Depending on the disc, the effect may be difficult to tell.

• If the afterimages appear on the TV screen, set the noise reduction function to off on your TV. Then set DNR to “0” on the player.

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