15 loading batteries loading batteries, Operation – Kenwood DVF-5500 User Manual

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Loading batteries

Loading batteries

1 Remove the cover.

2 Insert

batteries.

• Insert two R03 batteries following the polarity indications.

3 Close the cover.

Operation

Operation

Plug the power cord of the system to a power outlet and press
the power key on the remote control unit to turn the system
ON. After the system is switched ON, press the desired opera-
tion key.

• When pressing more than one remote control keys in sequence,

leave a period of about 1 second or more between each press.

• The provided batteries are intended for use in checking opera-

tions and their life may be shorter than usual.

• When the remote controllable distance becomes short, replace

both of the batteries with new ones.

• The system may malfunction if the remote control sensor is ex-

posed to direct sunlight or the light of a fluorescent lamp with
high-frequency lighting system (inverter system, etc.). In this
case, change the system installation to prevent malfunction.

RESOLUTION

Remote sensor

6 m (approx.)

8

REPEAT key (See page 24.)

Repeats

playback.

A-B key (See page 25.)

Repeats sequence from point A to point B.

9

MARKER key (See page 27.)

Marks any point during playback.

SEARCH key (See page 27.)

Displays Marker Search menu.

0

OPEN/CLOSE

0 key (See page 23.)

Opens or closes the disc tray.

!

MENU key (See page 23.)

Accesses menu on a DVD disc.

@

ON SCREEN key (See page 22.)

Accesses On-Screen display.

#

4, ¢ keys (See page 24.)

Skips or searches (by fast forward or fast reverse) a chapter
or track.

£ key (See page 23.)

Starts

playback.

$

P. MODE key (See page 25.)

Enter the program edit mode.

%

CLEAR key (See pages 26, 27.)

Removes a track number on the Program List or a mark on
the Marker Search menu.

^

ANGLE key (See page 28.)

Selects a DVD camera angle.

SETUP key (See page 16.)

Accesses or removes the Setup menu.

&

RANDOM key (See page 30.)

Plays tracks in random order.

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