Coby DVD-283 Instruction Manual - Page 22
Slow/Step, Menu Navigation, Numeric Keypad, Adjusting the Volume, Disc Error Messages
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BASIC OPERATIONS Slow/Step • Press SLOW for slow-motion playback. Each successive press of SLOW will change the rate of slow-motion playback. Press to resume normal playback. Normal x1/2 x1/4 x1/8 x1/16 x1/32 Press STEP for frame-by-frame playback. Each successive press of STEP will advance the video one frame. Press to resume normal playback. Audio will be muted during fast-forward, fast-reverse, and slow-motion playback. Menu Navigation To navigate DVD disc menus or the player's setup menus: • Use the Navigation Keypad to select a desired feature or option in the menu (Up: ; Down: ; Left: ; Right: ). • Press to confirm a selection in the menu. • For some menu options, you may be able to use the Numeric Keypad to input data. • Press CLEAR to cancel an entry. Numeric Keypad • Use the Numeric Keypad to skip directly to a DVD chapter or CD track. (Some discs may not allow direct access function.) • Use the "+10" key to access track numbers higher than 9. For example, press "+10" twice, and then press "2" to access Track 22 ("10" + "10" + "2" = "22"). • Use the Numeric Keypad to input numbers in menu option fields, where possible. • Press CLEAR to cancel an entry. Adjusting the Volume • Press or to adjust your player's volume level up or down, respectively. Disc Error Messages The following messages will be displayed on-screen if there is a problem with the format of the loaded disc. • WRONG REGIONAL DISC. The region code of the disc does not match the player's region code (Region 1). • WRONG PASSWORD. The parental rating level of the disc is higher than the parental rating level setting of the player. The player will not play the disc. • WRONG DISC. The player is equipped with automatic disc quality detection software. If the player detects a disc that is damaged or has a format problem, it may play the disc at a lower quality or stop play completely, depending on how damaged the disc is. Page 22 Coby Electronics Corporation