3.1.2 PLAY
Function:
This button is used to start player processing and to play the disc.
Explanation:
Pressing this button has different effects, depending on the active
mode of the player:
In Door Open Mode or when door is opened
If this button is pressed while the disc tray is opening or when it is open,
the player closes the door. After the door is closed, the player enters
Park
Mode
and then determines whether a disc is in the drawer. If there is no
disc in the drawer, the player does nothing. If there is a disc in the drawer,
it proceeds through the operations described in
Park Mode
below.
In Park Mode
In
Park Mode
the player determines whether or not there is a disc in the
drawer. If there is no disc, the player does not operate. If there is a disc, the
player enters
Spin Up Mode
and spins up the disc. When
Spin Up Mode
ends,
the player performs an initial search. If the automatic dump program
execution switch is on, the player reads the Level II program into memory and
then executes the program. If there us no Level II program on the disc, if the
program cannot be read or the automatic dump program execution switch is
off, the player enters
Random Access Mode
and begins playing the disc.
In Random Access Mode (when player is not searching)
The player starts playing the disc.
While a search is in progress
The player starts playing the disc after searching.
NOTE:
When the outer-most lead out area is reached during normal play, the
player automatically returns and repeats playing the disc if the “Side Repeat”
feature is selected among the On-Screen Function Settings.
3.1.3 STEP FWD / REV
Function:
Pressing this button makes the player step forward or backward one
frame at a time and then hold a still frame.
Explanation
: This key is effective only in
Random Access Mode
. The effect of
pressing this button differs depending when it is pressed.
If pressed during a search
The player presents a still frame after the search is completed.
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