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BASIC OPERATION
Using a disc’s menu
Discs may contain multiple audio tracks, subtitles, index and bonus materials such as movie trailers and cast information, etc.
And many of them have menu screens that enable you to control these features. This section gives you general instruction
about how to operate these screens. However, the operation methods may differ depending on the disc.
TOP MENU
Cursor buttons,-
ENTER
□ (STOP)
KKI, (SKIP)
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RETURN
> (PLAY)
- Numeric buttons
IT
Press TOP MENU or MENU during playback to
show menu screen.
• With some discs, menu screen appears automatically
when you start playback.
Press the cursor buttons (A,v,
the desired item.
o) to select
Press ENTER to go to the screen of the
selected item or to start playing the selected
item.
• You may also use the numeric buttons to operate
steps 2 and 3.
■ Video CD’s playback control
If ‘PBC’ appears on the display while playing a Video CD,
this unit is in playback control mode and a menu screen
appears on the video monitor. You can operate menu screens
using the following buttons.
Numeric buttons: Press to select the desired item.
RETURN: Press to go back to the previous screen
> (PLAY): Press to play the selected item
c=i>i: Press to show the next screen
KM; Press to show the previous screen
n (STOP): Press while a menu screen appears on the video
monitor to cancel the playback control.
Note
• Playback control is automatically canceled during program play
or random-sequence play.
Enhancing video guaiity
[U.S.A. and Canada models only]
PROGRESSIVE indicator
PROGRESSIVE
This unit’s component video outputs are capabie of output
progressive signals. You can enjoy even higher quality
picture if you have connected this unit to a monitor that can
receive progressive signals.
Press PROGRESSIVE (or PROGRESSIVE ON on the front
panel).
The PROGRESSIVE indicator lights up.
• To cancel this feature, press PROGRESSIVE again.
Note
• If the screen shifts off center when using progressive output, see
‘Adjusting the screen position’ on p.24.
• When playing 4:3 aspect software with a 16:9 aspect wide-screen
monitor using progressive output, the picture may appear
horizontally stretched to fill the screen. In that case, change the
aspect to the correct one at your monitor. If the monitor cannot
change the aspect, it is recommended to turn the progressive
feature off.
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