Remote control functions – Polaroid DVP 300 User Manual

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Remote Control Functions

1.

Power

-Press to turn the DVD player on or off.

2.

Angle

-Press to access various camera angles (if the DVD disc contains

multiple camera angles).
3.

Audio

-Press to access various audio languages (if the DVD disc

contains multiple audio languages).
4.

Numeric buttons

-Select numbers by pressing these buttons.

5.

+10 button

-Select numbers greater than 9 by pressing the (+10) button

first, and then an additional numeric button. For example, for chapter 47,
press the (+10) button four times and then press the 7 button.
6.

Menu

-Press to display the disc menu on the TV screen in Play mode.

7.

Navigation buttons

( /

/ /ENTER) -Use to select menu items or

settings.
8.

Setup

-Press to access the DVD player’s setup menu.

9.

Pause/Step

-Press to pause playback or step frame by frame.

10.

Reverse

-Press to search backward.

11.

Forward

-Press to search forward.

12.

Program

-Allows you to play the disc in a programmed sequence.

13.

Slow

-Press to activate slow forward or slow rewind.

14.

Display

-Press to show the elapsed playback time or the track number.

Press to cancel onscreen text.
15.

Eject

-Press to open or close the disc tray.

16.

Subtitle On/Off

-Press to turn subtitles on or off.

17.

Subtitle

-When a DVD is playing, press to select a subtitle language.

18.

Search

-Allows you to select the desired disc starting time, track or title.

19.

Title

-Press to display titles if present on the disc.

20.

Zoom

-When a DVD is playing, press this button to activate zoom.

21.

Stop

-Press to stop playback.

22.

Play

-Press to begin playback.

23.

Next Skip/Scan

-Press to skip to the next chapter.

24.

Previous Skip/Scan

-Press to skip to the previous chapter.

25.

Repeat

-Press to repeat a chapter, track, title, or all content.

26.

A-B Repeat

-Press to mark a segment to repeat between A and B.

27.

Volume Up/Down

-Press to raise or lower the DVD volume level slightly.

The volume range is smaller compared to your TV’s range.


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