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DVD functions

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Viewing From Another Angle

Some DVD discs may contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from a few number of different angles.
For these discs, the same scenes can be viewed from each of these different angles using the

ANGLE “

button. (The recorded angles vary depending on the disc programmed.)

1

Press

ANGLE during playback.

2

Press

ANGLE a number of times until the preferred viewing angle is selected.

Press the

ANGLE “

” button multiple times to change the viewing angle.

NOTE:

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ANGLE will only function on discs where different angles are available.

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The viewing angles are shown on the player’s display and you can select one from them for viewing.

To Mute the DVD Player

This portable DVD player provides a MUTE function for your selections.

1

Press

MUTE button during playback.

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When “MUTE” appears on the screen, this portable DVD player is muted. To restore the audio, press the button again. “MUTE
OFF” will appear on the screen.

Using a DVD Menu

Some DVD discs have unique menu structures called DVD menus. For example, DVDs programmed with complex
contents provide guide menus, and those recorded with various languages provide menus for audio and subtitle
language. Although the DVD menu’s contents and operation vary from disc to disc, the following explains basic
operation when this feature is used.

1

Press

TITLE in stop mode

The DVD menu available on the disc now appears.

2

Use / / / buttons to select the desired menu item.

3

Press

PLAY/SEL.

To enter other menu screens,

repeat steps 2 and 3.

To return to the previous menu screen,

press

TITLE.

Using the MENU Function

1

Press

PLAY/SEL.

2

Press

MENU.

A DVD chapter menu with brief description of each item will appear. You may now see the introduction of each chapter and decide
which chapter to select for playback.

3

Press / / / buttons or number button(s) to select the desired preferred item.

NOTE:

The menu contents details will vary depending on the manner in which the discs were recorded.

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