Operation, On screen display – Roadmaster Multi-Media Headunit VRVD630 User Manual

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remote control to select the item that you
want to program. The item you selected
will be highlighted.
2. Input the track number that you want to
program using the number buttons (0-9) on
the remote control.
. Press the

cursor buttons to move

to the “PLAY” button and then press the
ENTER button to program the playback
sequence.

On Screen Display

Press and hold the SUB-T button during
playback to display information of the cur-
rent disc on the screen:

For DVD Disc Information:

For VCD/CD/MP/JPEG:

1. Disc type

2. Playback information
TT 1/3: Current title/Total title
CH 1/1: Current Chapter/Total Chapter
TRK 9/18: Current Track/Total Track

3. Time indication

: Elapsed playing time of the disc
-: Remaining time of the disc

T : Elapsed playing time of the current title
T-: Remaining time of the current title
C: Elapsed playing time of the current chapter
C-: Remaining time of the current chapter

4. Audio language or audio channel indication

5. Subtitle language indication

6. View angle indication

7.

Mute indication

8. PBC indication (only for VCD with PBC)

9. Repeat playback indication

: One track repeat playback

: One directory repeat playback

: The whole disc repeat playback
: Exit repeat playback mode

GOTO
Press GOTO button, the screen will display
the following message.
FOR DVD:

1

2

3

F

OR VCD/CD/MP3:

• To search for a particular Title, Chap-
ter, or Track
. Use the

cursor buttons to high-

light

1 (track number), 2 (chapter number),

or

4 (VCD track number).

2. Then enter a number with the number
buttons to input the desired Title/Chap-
ter, Track, then press the ENTER button to
confirm your selection.
• To search for a particular point by
playing time
. Use the

cursor buttons to move

to

3 (time).

2. Use the number buttons on the remote
control to input the elapsed playing time
of the current title or of the disc, and then
press the ENTER button to confirm the se-
lection.

Operation

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