Advanced controls – Arcam Progressive scan DVD player DV27A User Manual

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P MODE (play modes)

Press

P MODE

to toggle random playback

(see page 13)

ANGLE

SETUP

STATUS

SRCH

ZOOM

AUDIO

MEM

RTN

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MODE

SUBT

TITLE

MENU

SRCH (search)
It is possible to access any point on the disc directly
using the ‘Search’ menu.

Press

SRCH

to access the ‘Search’ menu (see page 13).

RTN (return)

Press

RTN

to move back through the DVD

‘Disc’ and ‘Title’ menus. Note that this feature is
only of use with discs using multi-level menus.

MENU
Press

MENU

to access the DVD ‘Disc’ menu.

This navigation menu is specific to a disc and
varies for each title, but typically offers facilities
to select chapters, languages, and view extra
material such as trailers or documentaries.

Once the menu has been accessed, use the
cursor pad to move around the menu and press

OK

to activate a menu ‘button’.

STATUS
Press

STATUS

once to show the elapsed and

remaining time of the disc. Press

STATUS

a second

time to give information about the current disc.
Press

STATUS

a third time to close the status

display.

The status information displayed varies depending
on the type of disc – DVD, CD or VCD.

MEM (memorise)
It is possible to ‘bookmark’ up to three points on a
DVD title, so you can jump quickly to those parts
of the title in the future. Press

MEM

to access the

‘Bookmark’ menu (see page 14).

TITLE
Press

TITLE

to access the DVD’s ‘Title’

menu. Note that this feature only applies
to multi-title discs.

SETUP

‘Setup’ allows you to configure the DV27A for use in

your system. Ensure that no disc is playing and press

SETUP

to access the ‘Setup’ menu (see page 7).

AUDIO
Some DVDs offer the facility to select different
audio tracks. Press

AUDIO

to cycle through

those available.
The TV displays the number, language and type of
audio track, e.g. ‘1 Eng DD 6CH’.

SUBT (subtitle)

Press

SUBT

on the remote control to cycle through

the available subtitle languages, including ‘OFF’. Some

discs force subtitles on, over-riding player set up.

ANGLE

Some DVDs offer the facility to select different

camera angles. If this feature is available the ‘camera’

symbol lights in the display.

Press

ANGLE

to cycle through the available angles.

ZOOM

Press

ZOOM

to enlarge a particular area of

the picture. Each press of the

ZOOM

button

increases the zoom, normally until a maximum

of 4x enlargement is reached (although the

amount of zoom possible varies depending on

the type of disc: in some cases no zooming is

possible). Pressing

ZOOM

when the maximum

enlargement has been reached returns the

image to normal size.

While using the zoom function, the cursor pad
can be used to move around within the image.

The zoom function can also be used when

playback is paused.

Note that a zoom level of x1.25 is particularly

useful if the output from the DVD player is in

a screen format different from that of your TV.

A zoom of x1.25 when a ‘widescreeen’ image

is displayed on a 4:3 TV causes the bars at the

top and bottom of the screen to disappear
(although the sides of the image are lost); a

zoom of x1.25 when a 4:3 image is displayed on

a widescreen TV causes the bars at the side of

the image to disappear (although the top and

bottom of the image are lost).

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