Proceed PMDT User Manual

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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 46.

6

NUMERIC KEYPAD
Use these numbers in conjunction with disc menus (when the authoring
of the disc calls for numeric input), and in conjunction with the

jump

button to directly access the part of the disc you want.

7

TITLE, HELP, JUMP

title:

Use the

title

button to access a title menu of a DVD if one exists, at

any time.

help:

Use the

help

button to access the online help system built into the

PMDT. Press

help

, followed by the button that you would like to have

help on. Note that this feature places information on your display device,
so it will have to be on to see the help text.

jump:

Use the

jump

button to “jump” directly to a different spot on the

disc. Pressing the button creates a popup window that looks something
like the following:

Jump to: 1 5 00:23

1

The example above indicates that you pressed the

jump

button at 23

seconds into Title 1, Chapter 5. By default, the current title is selected.
If you want to jump to a different title, just enter the number and press

play

or

enter

.

Pressing

jump

again provides access to any chapter within the title dis-

played in the previous field; the third press of

jump

allows you to access

a particular time within that chapter. Pressing

jump

a fourth time cycles

you back to selecting the title you want. When done, press

play

or

enter

to jump to your selected location.

A word of caution; By jumping into certain titles on a DVD, such as an
INTRO or a splash screen title, subsequent disc playback behavior may
be erratic. This will happen because the PMDT may not have received
the required commands from the loaded disc needed for proper
navigation.

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