Dvd functions, Playback y, Dvd funct ion s – Philips Magnavox DVD/CD Player with Video Cassette Recorder CMWD2206 A User Manual
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STANDBY-ON
DISPLAY
VCR
DVD
PAUSE
SLOW
VCR/TV
SKIP/CH.
PLAY
STOP
OPEN/CLOSE
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SPEED
AUDIO
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DVD Functions
Operations described in this section are mainly based on the remote control use. Some operations can be carried out on main unit.
Playback
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Before: Turn on the TV, amplifier and any
other equipment which are connected to this
unit. Make sure the TV and audio receiver
(commercially available) are set to the correct
channel.
DVD
Hint
• A “prohibited icon” may appear at the top-right on the TV
screen when the operation is prohibited by the disc or this
unit.
• Some DVDs may start playback from title 2 or 3 due to specific programs.
• During the playback of a two-layered disc, pictures may stop for a
moment. This happens while the 1st layer is being switched to the
2nd layer. This is not a malfunction.
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DISC IN
DVD
VCR
OPEN/CLOSE
STANDBY-ON
POWER ON
AUDIO
REC
RECORD
F.FWD
REW
STOP/EJECT
TIMER REC
IR
CHANNEL
SOURCE
PREV
STOP
PLAY
NEXT
VIDEO
REC
RECORD
TIMER REC
PLAY
TIP: You can change the On-Screen language in “PLAYER MENU” setting.
(Refer to page 20.)
1 Press
[STANDBY-ON] to turn on the
DVD/CD Player.
2 Press [OPEN/CLOSE A] and insert a
disc with label facing up.
3 Press [PLAY B] to start playback.
4 Press [STOP C] to stop playback.
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Lights up when power is on.
Resume
DVD
Press [STOP C] during playback.
Resume message will appear on the
TV screen. Press [PLAY B], playback
will resume from the point at which
playback was stopped.
Slow Forward Reverse
DVD
[g] or [h] repeatedly in the pause
mode to select the required forward speed.
To continue playback, press [PLAY B].
Paused and Step-by-Step Playback
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DVD
Press [PAUSE F] during playback.
To continue playback, press [PLAY B].
DVD
[PAUSE F] is
pressed in the pause mode.
To continue playback, press [PLAY B].
Hint
• Slow forward speed is different depending on the disc.
Approximate speed is 1(1/16), 2(1/8) and 3(1/2).
• Set “STILL MODE” to “FIELD” in the DISPLAY menu if pictures in the slow
playback mode are blurred. (Refer to pages 20-21.)
Fast Forward / Reverse Search
DVD
Use [g] or [h] repeatedly during playback
to select the required forward or reverse speed.
To continue playback, press [PLAY B].
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• Set “STILL MODE” to “FIELD” in the DISPLAY menu if pictures in the
pause mode are blurred. (Refer to pages 20-21.)
Hint
• Menu operations may vary depending on the disc. Refer to the manual
accompanying the disc for more details.
Press 'PLAY' to play from here.
To play the beginning,
press 'STOP' first and then 'PLAY'.
Resume ON
Hint
• To cancel resume, press [STOP C] one more time in the stop mode.
• The resume information will be kept even when unit is in standby mode.
Hint
• For DVDs, fast forward or reverse search speed is different depending
on the disc. Approximate speed is 1(x2), 2(x8), 3(x20), 4(x50), 5(x100).
• For Audio CDs, approximate speed is 1(x2), 2(x8), 3(x30).
Hint
• Zooming function does not work while the disc menu is displayed.
• x4 zoom is not available on some discs.
• The picture may be distorted when you press [PAUSE F] or [h]
repeatedly in the zoom mode.
• In the zoom mode, it automatically changes
x2 (x4) to the zoomed
position guide.
Zoom
DVD
[ZOOM] repeatedly during playback to select the
required zoom factor: x2, x4 or OFF.
x2
x4
2) Use [K / L / s / B] to slide the zoomed picture across the screen.
3) To exit zoom function, press [ZOOM] repeatedly to select OFF.
DVD menu
DVD
playback. Use [K / L / s / B] to select an item, then press
[ENTER] (or [PLAY B]).
Calling Up a Menu Screen during Playback
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[MENU] to call up the DVD menu.
• Press [TOP MENU] to call up the title menu.
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[PREV H / E], [NEXT D / G] on this unit
DVD
Press once to skip chapters or tracks to a desired point.
Press and hold to change forward or reverse playback speed.
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