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DHT7000 Home Theater System

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Press EJECT again to close the disc drawer.

The system will begin playback of the disc automatically when the disc drawer closes. If the DVD has a disc menu, or more

than one title, the disc menu may appear; see Disc Menu Navigation below.

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Adjust the volume of the system with the VOLUME +/- buttons on the remote control, or by using the VOLUME/CONTROL

dial on the front panel.

Disc Menu Navigation

DVD disc menus allow you to select chapters for playback, change the disc’s default playback settings (such as

Audio format and Subtitle language) and access any special features on the disc. Use the following keys to navigate

DVD disc menus.

DISC MENU

Press to bring up the disc menu for the currently loaded disc. Menu contents vary by disc.

A

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B

Press to move the cursor left, right, up and down in the disc menu.

ENTER

Press to make selections and confirm settings in the disc menu.

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Press to make direct selections in some disc menus.

RETURN

Press to display the previous menu or to exit the disc menu.

Additional Disc Playback Options

To freeze playback, press PAUSE/STEP.

To advance one frame at a time (DVD only), press PAUSE/STEP again.

To resume normal playback, press PLAY.

To skip to the next or previous chapter/track, press SKIP FORWARD

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To scan forward or backward at variable speeds during playback, press SCAN FORWARD

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or SCAN BACKWARD

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repeatedly (for 2x/4x/8x/20x times normal playback).

To play in slow motion at variable speeds, press SLOW repeatedly (for 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/7 times normal playback).

Do not push the disc tray when closing it. Always use the

EJECT button to close the disc tray.

If the disc is scratched, dirty, or not encoded for Region 1, you

will receive an error message and the disc will not play.

Always use the STOP button to stop playback of a disc before

powering off the system. Do not power off the system while a

disc is playing as this may cancel any changes to the menu set-

tings.

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