Manual
Preliminary knowledge
A television monitor screen may be burned out if a
static picture is displayed for a long time. To prevent
this, the unit automatically activates the screen saver
function if a static picture, such as an on-screen display
or menu, is displayed for over 5 minutes.
Pressing any button on the unit orthe remote
control unit will release the screen saver function
and return to the previous display.
• You can select one of several screen saver modes
available (see page 45).
• The screen saver function is not activated during
Audio CD playback or after stopping Audio CD
playback.
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During DVD VIDEO playback, you may see icons displayed over the picture.
These have the following meanings.
: Displayed at the beginning of a scene recorded from multiple angles.
(See page 30.)
: Displayed at the beginning of a scene recorded with multiple audio
languages. (See page 32.)
: Displayed at the beginning of a scene recorded with multiple subtitle
languages. (See page 31.)
You can set the unit not to display on-screen icons above via the preference
settings described on page 46.
About invalid operation icon
When you press a button, if the unit does not accept its operation, (_ appears
on your television screen. Operations are occasionally unacceptable even if
(_ is not displayed.
Note that some operations may not be accepted. For example, some discs
may not allow rapid advance/reverse or slow-motion playback.
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To select a track/title number
• To select a number between 1 and 10
Press the corresponding button for the number.
• To select a number higher than 10
Use the +10 button.
Examples:
To select 13 +10 -> 3
To select 34 +10 -> +10 -> +10 -> 4
To select 40 +10 -> +10 -> +10 -> 10
To enter a time or chapter number
The method for entering a time for Time search or chapter number for Chapter
search is different from above. See the corresponding sections in this manual
for the details.
To select a TV channel.
You can use the buttons for selecting TV channels while holding down the
SHIFT button. See page 16for details.
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