Dvd p, Perating the, Layer – Philips 27DV60S99 User Manual

Page 41: Menu bar icons, Eneral, Xplanation

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SOURCE

STATUS

CC

CLOCK

REPEAT

A-B

SOUND

PICTURE

MENU

CH

MUTE

REPEAT

T/C

FTS

ANGLE

PREVIOUS

ZOOM

SUBTITLE

NEXT

STOP

PLAY

INCR.SURR.

SURF

OPEN/CLOSE

POWER

SHUFFLE

VOL

AUDIO

TV

DVD

SCAN

REVERSE

FORWARD

PAUSE

4

2

1

3

OK

2

DVD

play

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2:45:23
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SOURCE

REPEAT

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TV

DVD

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PERATING THE

DVD P

LAYER

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his manual gives the basic
instructions for operating this

DVD Player. Some DVD’s require
specific operation or allow only
limited operation during playback.
In these cases, the player may not
respond to all operating commands.
When this occurs, please refer to
the instructions contained with the
DVD (disc). When the symbol
X
appears on the TV screen, the oper-
ation is not permitted by the player
or the disc.

Unless otherwise stated, all oper-
ations can be performed by using
the remote control.

MENU BAR OPERATION

Press the STATUS button to

display the DVD Player’s on-

screen menu.

Press the CURSOR RIGHT

or LEFT button to highlight and

select Menu Bar options: Personal
Preference, Title/Track,
Chapter/Index, Audio Language,
Subtitle Language, Angle, Zoom,
Video Program, Sound, Picture
by Picture, Slow Motion, Fast
Motion, or Time Search.

Some of these options, along

with a few others, can also be

selected directly from the remote
control through dedicated function
buttons.

Pressing the STATUS button

while the on-screen menu is dis-

played will remove the menu from
the TV screen.

G

ENERAL

E

XPLANATION

Be sure to

place the

TV/DVD Mode

Switch in the

DVD position.

When the “X” icon appears on

the TV screen, it means the function

cannot be preformed or is not an

available option for that disc.

Menu Bar Icons

Personal Preference

Title/Track

Chapter/Index

Audio Language

Subtitle Language

Angle

Zoom

Video Program

Sound

Picture by Picture

Slow Motion

Fast Motion

Time Search

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