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Repeat CD

Press the

REPEAT (Fig. 3/16) button again until “All” is displayed.

End Repeat

Repeatedly press the

REPEAT button (Fig. 3/16), until the message disap-

pears from the screen.

DVD-Menu

Ordinarily each DVD features an individual menu. Here you may select
chapters, change settings, etc. This menu is CD speciic, therefore no ad-
ditional information is available.
Press the

MENU/PBC button (Fig. 3/6), to start the DVD-menu. Navigate

the menu using the

navigation buttons (Fig. 3/9). Confirm the entry by

pressing the

ENTER button (Fig. 3/18).

If you are in a menu area that enables you to select a chapter directly you
may use the

numeric buttons (Fig. 3/22) on your remote control to make

your selection.

Fast Forward or Rewind

The DVD-Player features a fast forward and rewind option.
1. Press or (Fig. 3/12) to start fast forward or rewind. The current

direction and speed are displayed, e.g. “ 2x”.

2. Press the or , button repeatedly to change the speed. The speed

may be accelerated by factor 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32.

3. Press the “

” button (Fig. 3/7) to continue normal play upon reach-

ing the desired passage.

Enlarge Picture

Upon viewing DVDs, VCDs or pictures you may modify the picture ap-
pearance.
Press

ZOOM button (Fig. 3/14), to modify the picture segment. Press the

button repeatedly to select the applicable zoom-factor or to return to the
default zoom-factor.

NOTE:

You may navigate within the zoomed picture using the

navigation but-

tons (Fig. 3/9).

Change Picture Angle

Some DVDs offer the option to select the picture angle independently.
Press

ANGLE (Fig. 3/21), to modify the picture angle.

NOTE:

If modification of the picture angle is not possible the screen will display
an error message “ ”.

Press the button repeatedly to select another picture angle or return to
the default picture angle.

Adjust Volume

Use the

VOL+ and VOL- buttons (Fig. 3/10) to set the desired volume.

NOTE:

If the volume is set to low on the DVD monitor, there will be no sound
output from the AV OUT socket (Fig. 1/14).

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