Slow/step, Menu navigation, Numeric keypad – COBY DVD-283 User Manual

Page 22: Adjusting the volume, Disc error messages, Basic operations

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BASIC OPERATIONS

Slow/Step

Press SLOW for slow-motion playback. Each successive press of SLOW will change the

rate of slow-motion playback. Press

to resume normal playback.

Normal

x1/2 x1/4 x1/8 x1/16 x1/32

Press STEP for frame-by-frame playback. Each successive press of STEP will advance the

video one frame. Press

to resume normal playback.

Audio will be muted during fast-forward, fast-reverse, and

slow-motion playback.

Menu Navigation
To navigate DVD disc menus or the player’s setup menus:

Use the Navigation Keypad to select a desired feature or option in the

menu (Up:

; Down:

; Left:

; Right:

).

Press

to confirm a selection in the menu.

For some menu options, you may be able to use the Numeric

Keypad to input data.

Press CLEAR to cancel an entry.

Numeric Keypad

Use the Numeric Keypad to skip directly to a DVD chapter or CD track.

(Some discs may not allow direct access function.)

Use the “+10” key to access track numbers higher than 9. For

example, press “+10” twice, and then press “2” to access Track 22

(“10” + “10” + “2” = “22”).

Use the Numeric Keypad to input numbers in menu option fields, where possible.
Press CLEAR to cancel an entry.

Adjusting the Volume

Press

or

to adjust your player’s volume level up or down, respectively.

Disc Error Messages
The following messages will be displayed on-screen if there is a problem with the format of the

loaded disc.

WRONG REGIONAL DISC. The region code of the disc does not match the player’s region

code (Region 1).
WRONG PASSWORD. The parental rating level of the disc is higher than the parental rating

level setting of the player. The player will not play the disc.
WRONG DISC. The player is equipped with automatic disc quality detection software. If the

player detects a disc that is damaged or has a format problem, it may play the disc at a lower

quality or stop play completely, depending on how damaged the disc is.


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