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Basic Operation
Mark Levinson
9.
return
Backtracks through the Setup menu hierarchy level-by-level.
Unsaved changes are not saved. When a DVD menu is displayed,
pressing return initiates or resumes playback. For more information,
see “Setup Menu Navigation” on page 3-1 and “Disc Menu
Navigation” on page 4-2.
10.
previous & next
During playback, pressing the previous or next button (
/
)
starts playback from the beginning of the current chapter/track or
skips forward to the next chapter or track.
If the player is in Pause mode, the player skips to the specific
chapter or track but remains in Pause mode until the play button is
pressed.
11.
8S prev
Jumps the playback position back 8 seconds and continues playback
from that point. When 8S prev is activated, an indicator appears in
the OSD. For more information, see “8s prev” on page 4-9.
12.
stop
Press the stop button (
)
to stop playback. Some DVDs require
pressing the stop button twice to stop playback. When Stop mode is
activated, an indicator appears in the on-screen display. For more
information, see “Stop” on page 4-7.
13.
menu
Opens or exits the disc’s on-screen menu. When playing a DVD,
pressing the menu button after configuring a disc menu resumes
playback at the last position. When playing a CD, pressing the menu
button displays the track list. For more information, see “Disc Menu
Navigation” on page 4-2.
14.
enter
Used in conjunction with the 4-way button (up, down, left, and
right). When a disc menu is open, pressing the
enter
button
confirms selection of the highlighted menu item. In some cases,
pressing enter initiates playback. For more information, see “Disc
Menu Navigation” on page 4-2.
15.
left & right
When a disc menu is open, pressing the
left
or
right
( / ) button
changes the value of the currently selected menu item, or moves the
cursor left or right in the menu. For more information, see “Disc
Menu Navigation” on page 4-2.
16.
setup
Opens and closes the Setup menu in the on-screen display, allowing
you to access menu functions. For more information, see “Disc
Menu Navigation” on page 4-2.