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Operation
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DVD menu
To display the DVD's title menu, press the "DIGEST" button.
To display the DVD's main menu, press the "TITLE" button.
Select the desired menu option with the "", "", "" and
"" cursor buttons and press the "ENTER" button.
To continue playback, press the "RETURN" or "/" button.
Displaying information on the disc
To display information on the disc, press the "OSD" button.
The current title's expired playback time is displayed on the
screen.
To display the current title's remaining time, press the "OSD"
button again.
To display the current chapter's expired playback time, press
the "OSD" button a third time.
To display the current chapter's remaining time, press the
"OSD" button a fourth time.
To view the film again, press the "OSD" button a fifth time.
Fast forward and reverse
Fast forward or reverse can be used to rapidly move to a specific
point of a DVD or a track; this can be set to five speeds.
To start fast reverse or forward, press the "" or "" button.
To increase the speed, repeatedly press the "" or ""
button.
To switch to normal playback, press the "/" button.
Searching
Individual titles, chapters or music tracks can be sought and
played. Searching can be carried out using the following search
menus:
Title and chapter number,
Title and duration or
Chapter and duration.
To search for a title, a chapter or a track, proceed as follows:
Press the "GO TO" button until the desired search menu is
displayed.
Enter the desired numbers with the numerical buttons.
Playback starts at the desired point.
Playing a specific title or track
To play a specific title or a specific track, enter the relevant
number using the numerical buttons.
If you would like to select a track with a number greater than 10,
proceed as follows:
To enter the first digit, first press the "10+" button several
times.
To enter the second digit, then press the desired numerical
button.
Example: To select the station with memory number 38, press
the "10+" button three times followed by button 8.
The "" and "" buttons may also be used to switch to the
desired track.
To switch to the next track, press the "" button.
To switch to the previous track, press the "" button.
Programmed playback
The DVD player plays the tracks on the disc in the sequence you
desire. You may programme up to twenty titles or chapters.
Press the "PROG" button.
The programme menu with programme spaces 1 to 10 is
displayed on the screen.
Use the "", "", "" and "" cursor buttons to select the
desired programme space.
No programme spaces may be left blank.
To programme programme spaces 11 to 20, mark the option
"NEXT" with the "", "", "" and "" cursor buttons and
press the "ENTER" button.
To return to programme spaces 1 to 10, mark the option
"PREV" with the "", "", "" and "" cursor buttons and
press the "ENTER" button.
Use the numerical buttons to enter the numbers of the
desired titles and chapters.
To start programmed playback, mark the option "START" and
press the "ENTER" button.
To end programming without playback, press the "PROG"
button.
To play a programmed title or a chapter, proceed as follows:
Use the "", "", "" and "" cursor buttons to select the
desired entry from the playback list.
Select the option "START" and press the "ENTER" button.
Playback starts.
To delete programmed entries, proceed as follows:
Use the "", "", "" and "" cursor buttons to select the
entry to be deleted from the playback list.
Then press the "CLEAR" button.
The selected entry is now deleted from the playback list.
Programmed playback of MP3 tracks
Once you have inserted an MP3 disc into the television set, the
files or folders on the disc are displayed.
Use the "", "", "" and "" cursor buttons to select the
desired folder.
Press the "PROG" button.
A list of the MP3 tracks in the selected folder is displayed.
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