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Pause
While playing a disc, press the PAUSE button to pause, press the PLAY/ENTER button to continue the playing.
Stop
In playing mode, press the STOP button once, the player will stop playing; the stop position will be memorized. Then press PLAY/
ENTER button, the disc will play from the previous stop position.
If you press the STOP button twice, the stop position will not be memorized; press the PLAY/ENTER button, the playing will start
from the beginning.
Play/Enter
Press the PLAY/ENTER button to enable the selected items.
Menu
Press the MENU button on the remote control to open or close the PBC (Playback control) menu.
Note:
1. It will go into the Root menu when playing DVD disc.
2. Older discs or some copies don't support this function.
Angle view selection
While in play mode, press the ANGLE button to switch angle view (if a disc supports this function).
Standby
Press the STANDBY button on the remote control to turn on/off the standby mode.
Note: Make sure that the unit is connected to the power source.
Number buttons
While playing audio files, press the NUMBER button to input the number of the required track.
If the number of the track consists of two digits, press the 10+ button, then input the Second digit of the number. For instance,
input16, press the 10+ button and then press the 6 button.
FM and DVD buttons
1) In play status, press FM button on the remote control to enter FM mode.
2) Press DVD button on the remote control to enter DVD mode. The player will start playing if there is a disc inserted.
Direction buttons
Press the direction buttons to move the cursor.
Reset
In No Disc status, press RESET button to return to the original setup or the default value.
PAL/NTSC
Press the PAL/NTSC button on the remote control to switch the TV system format from the following: PAL, NTSC and MULTI.
Zoom
In video playing status, press ZOOM button the TV screen display will be zoomed in 2 times, 3 times, 4 times, 1/2time, 1/3time and
1/4time.
Clear
Press CLEAR button to cancel the data you have entered. For example: the setting of programmed songs.