Selecting a chapter/track from the menu screen – JVC CA-NXF30 User Manual

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■When a disc is stopped or played back

1

Press [TOP MENU/PG] or [MENU/
PL].

• The menu screen is displayed.
• Pressing [TOP MENU/PG] may not work

depending on the disc type. In this case,
press [MENU/PL].

2

Press

5

,

K

,

2

or

3

(cursor) to

select the selection menu for
chapters or tracks.

3

Press [ENTER].

4

Press

4

or

x

to select the

desired chapter or track.

5

Press [ENTER].

NOTE
• You can use this function only when a menu

screen is recorded on the disc.

• Depending on a disc, you may proceed to step 4

directly after step 1.

• Playback may start for some discs without

pressing [ENTER] in step 5.

■When a disc is played back with the PBC

function activated

1

Press [RETURN] once or more.

2

Press the number buttons to
select the desired track.

NOTE
• For a VCD/SVCD whose menu screen has a

couple of pages, you can change the page by
pressing

4

or

x

in step 2.

■When a disc is stopped or played back

1

Press [TOP MENU/PG] to display
the original program or press
[MENU/PL] to display the play list.

Original program

Play list

• The play list does not appear when a play

list has not been recorded to the disc.

2

Press

5

or

K

(cursor) to select the

desired original program or play
list.

3

Press [ENTER].

• When you have selected the original

program by pressing [TOP MENU/PG] in
step 1, playback starts from the selected
original program.

• When you have selected the play list by

pressing [MENU/PL] in step 1, only the
selected play list is played back.

Selecting a chapter/track
from the menu screen

Title name

Starting time for the title
recording

Channel information

Recording date

Total playback time for
the title

Number of chapters included

Recording date

For the locations of the remote
control buttons, refer to page 19.

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