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Motorola DCP501 User Manual

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DC P5 01 Us er Guide

Item Control Description

5 AUDIO

MODE

Selects surround sound mode (toggle through all available modes).

TONE/LEVEL

Press once to enter Bass Level Change mode.
Press twice to enter Treble Level Change mode.
Press three times to enter Balance Level Change mode.
Press four times to enter Fader Level Change mode.

AM/FM

If Tuner not source: Selects Tuner.
Tuner source: Changes radio band (AMFM, FMAM).

FM

MODE

Press once to force FM station to mono.
Press again to return to normal.

TUNE

S

S

S

ST

T

T

T

Press to increase S

or decrease T radio tuner frequency.

Hold to scan to next S

or previous T

strongest signal (station).

6 SOURCE

Selects viewing source in the following sequence:
CATVDVD/CDTUNER
VCR1VCR2VIDEO1
VIDEO2TAPE%

7 VOLUME

Increases (clockwise) or decreases (counter-clockwise) pre-amp and speaker
level.

8 POWER

Places DCP501 in standby mode.

9 PHONES

Jack for headphones connection.

10 PLAY·PAUSE

In Playback: Pauses playback of DVD/CD.
Not in Playback: Begins playback of DVD/CD.

STOP

Stops playback of DVD/CD.
Press once: place DVD/CD player in resume state.
Press twice: stop DVD/CD player.

SKIP·SEARCH

In playback: Press

to select previous chapter (track) or press to select next

chapter (track).
Hold

to

rewind and play DVD/CD x2.

Hold

to fast forward and play DVD/CD x2.

11 Loader

Loader for disc.

12 OPEN·CLOSE

DVD/CD Loader Closed: Opens tray.
DVD/CD Loader Open: Closes tray.

REPEAT

Press once to repeat playback of current chapter/disc.
Press twice to repeat playback of current title/track.
Press three times to repeat playback of current chapter (DVD only).
Press again to clear the repeat function.

PROGRAM

Press Once: program DVD/CD playback list (On screen).
Press Twice: program CD playlist on DCP501 display.

SHUFFLE

Press Once: shuffle current CD tracks.
Press Again: clear shuffle.
SHUFFLE does not work with DVDs.

13 VIDEO

2

Ports for connecting devices such as digital video cameras, mini disc players, and
DAT tape players.