Proceed PMDT User Manual

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Since some DVD discs use the

menu

button as part of their internal navi-

gation, when you are already within a disc menu, the list of choices pre-
sented on screen will change to:

Send MENU command to disc

Player Menu

Help Menu

About…

Pressing

enter

while the first item on the above menu is highlighted will

issue the

menu

command that some discs require for navigation. Note

that the menu shown immediately above only appears when you are
within the DVD’s own menu structure - not while watching a movie, or
while stopped, or while listening to a CD. The PMDT is smart enough to
be context-sensitive. That is, it will give you access to the things you
might need, when you might need them.

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ENTER BUTTON
As you might expect, the

enter

button allows you to explicitly save any

changes you might make in the menu system. It may also be used by
DVD discs as part of their own navigation system.

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PROGRAM BUTTON AND INDICATOR
The

program

button on the front panel duplicates the function of the

prog

button on the remote control. Pressing either generates a popup

menu on the on-screen display containing the following:

Add Item

Delete Item

Save Program

Delete Program

Turn Program On

(or Turn Program Off, depending on which mode you are in)

Pressing

program

repeatedly cycles you through the listed options. The

currently selected option is highlighted on the screen, and appears in the
front panel display. For more information on programming your PMDT,
see Programming the PMDT on page 47.

The

program indicator

LED is lit when the PMDT’s program mode is

engaged; e.g., while a programmed playlist is being played. If a program
has been saved for the current disc, you may toggle the program on and
off by pressing

program

(or

prog

on the remote), moving the highlight

to turn

Program On

or turn

Program Off

(the last item on the popup list),

and pressing

enter.

For more information on programming your PMDT,

see Programming the PMDT on page 47.

Pressing and holding the program button will activate the ESP menu.
It’s functions are described on page 47.

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