User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- A Short Glossary of DVD Terminology
- A Quick Tour of the Remote
- Installing Batteries in the Remote
- Important Battery Information
- Types of Discs that the Player Can Play
- Connections
- Jacks and Cables
- Choosing a Connection
- DVD Player + TV + VCR
- Other Language Options
- Loading and Playing a DVD
- DVD Playback Features
- Chapter Scan
- Fast Motion Playback (Picture Scan)
- Freeze Frame and Frame Advance
- Slow Motion Playback (In Freeze Frame Mode)
- Repeating Play
- Selecting Specific Scenes on a DVD
- Selecting a Title Number
- Selecting a Chapter Number
- Using the Elapsed Time
- Selecting a Title Using the TITLE Button
- Using a DVD’s Author Menu
- Using the Subtitle Feature
- Changing the Subtitle Language (On the Player)
- Changing the Audio Language
- Changing the Camera Angle
- Using the Marker Feature
- Storing a Marker During DVD Playback
- Playing a Marked Part
- Clearing a Marker
- Playing Karaoke Discs
- Loading and Playing an Audio CD
- Audio CD Playback Features
- Skipping Tracks
- Repeating Play
- Selecting a Specific Track
- Program Playback
- Deleting Programmed Tracks
- Loading and Playing a Video CD
- If the Video CD Has Playback Control
- Bypassing Playback Control
- Video CD Playback Features
- Skipping Tracks
- Repeating Play
- Selecting a Specific Track
- Program Playback
- Changing the Audio Channel Output
- Program Playback With Playback Control
- Deleting Programmed Tracks
- Setting Up the Rating Level
- Unlocking the Rating Level
- Selecting the Initial Audio Language
- Selecting the Initial Subtitle Language
- Selecting the TV Screen Setting
- Changing the Menu Language
- Reference
- Front Panel Display
- Back Panel
- Handling Cautions

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
There’s Always a Catch
Because DVD is a new technology, we recommend
that you take some time right now to read through
this manual and familiarize yourself with the player.
I Know, You Really Want to Get
Going
I know that you’d rather use your DVD player than
read about it, so I’ve divided this manual up into
sections that address how to use each type of disc
that you can play on your player: DVDs, Audio CDs,
and Video CDs. So, you don’t have to read all of the
book at once.
Read the First Two Sections First
The first two sections, “Before You Begin” and
“Connections” include key information to get you
started in the right direction. I suggest that you read
at least these two sections before you do anything;
then you can go back to the sections that discuss the
features as you want to use them.
A Note about the Illustrations
The illustrations in this book are
representational, and in some
instances may not exactly match the
item represented.