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Description, Remote controller button – Audiovox MMDV4 User Manual

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Remote controller button

1. POWER

Use to turn the DVD player on or off.

2. EJECT

Use to insert or eject a disc.

3. S-TITLE

Use this button to choose subtitle languages.
(only when the disc supports various language

subtitles).

4. LANGUAGE

Use this button to choose language
(only when the disc supports various language

options).

5. ANGLE

Use to access various camera angles on a
disc (only when the disc supports multiple
camera angles).

6. TITLE

Displays the titles on the disc under play.

7. MENU

Shows the root menu of the DVD under play.

8. MODE

Use this button to choose playmode or
repeat mode.

9. VOLUME

Increases and decreases the volume.

10. ZOOM

Enlarges the picture.

11. A - B

Repeats the selected segment.

12. GOTO

Use to directly access the track or chapter of the
DVD.

13. MUTE

Cuts off the sound.

14. STOP

Stops disc play.

15. PAUSE

Use this button to pause on a scene.

16. PLAY

Begin disc play.

17. BACK

Move to the previous chapter(DVD) or
track(CDDA, MP3).

18. FR

Reverses through the disc form 2X to 20X
faster.

19. NEXT

Use to move to the next chapter(DVD) or
track(VCD,CDDA, MP3).

20. FF

Forward scan through the disc from 2X to 20X
faster.

21. ARROWS

Use to move to the desired menu item.

22. ENTER

Use this button to confirm a selection.

23. SETUP

Use to set various functions according to
individual preference.

24. SLOW BACK

Reverses through the disc from 1/2X to 1/7X
faster.

25. DISPLAY

Shows the time information about title, chapter,or
track of the disc under play.

26. SLOW FORWARD

Forwards through the disc from 1/2X to
1/7X faster.

27. NUMERIC BUTTONS

Use when selecting a password or direct access
of chapters or tracks

28. AUX

Access the AV1 or AV2 inputs.

29.NTSC/PAL

Use to choose broadcasting methods(only
when DVD player is not operating).

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