Pioneer DVD-V8000 Owner's Manual - Page 23
Operation using a mouse
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Controls and Displays 02 English Controls and Displays 02 29 REV STILL/STEP button (e) During playback, press to pause playback and display still image; Press and hold for reverse slow-motion playback. Press during still image for frame reverse. Press during slow-motion playback to change reverse playback speed. (Enabled only during DVD playback.) 30 PLAY MODE button Press to display the Play Mode menu. 31 ANGLE button ( ) Press to change the camera angle during DVD multi-angle scene playback. Loading batteries in the remote control unit Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control unit and insert two AA/R6P batteries. ¶ Insert the batteries properly so that the positive (+) and negative (-) polarities of the batteries are aligned with the diagram in the compartment. Important ¶ Do not mix new and old batteries together. ¶ Do not use different kinds of batteries together-al- though they may look similar, different batteries may have different voltages. ¶ Remove batteries when not using a device for a month or more, to prevent the batteries from leaking. In the cases of battery leakage, thoroughly wipe off leaked liquid and insert new batteries. When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public instruction's rules that apply in your country/area. D3-4-2-3-1_En WARNING Do not use or store batteries in direct sunlight or other excessively hot place, such as inside a car or near a heater. This can cause batteries to leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. It can also reduce the life or performance of batteries. D3-4-2-3-3_En 7 Operating range of remote control unit Point the remote control unit toward the remote control sensor on the front panel of the main unit to operate. The remote control has a range of up to approximately 7 m, and can be operated in angles up to 30° to left or right from the front of the remote control sensor. ¶ The remote control unit may not operate correctly if a strong light such as daylight or a fluorescent light shines directly on the remote control sensor. Operation using a mouse In addition to the remote control unit, a mouse can also be used to operate the DVD-V8000 if desired. A USB mouse can be connected to either of the MOUSE/ MEMORY ports located in the front and rear panels. The following operations can be performed by using a mouse: 1. SETUP menu Select and change settings by left clicking on the mouse when the cursor pointer appears as the hand shape ( ). Right click to return to the previous screen. 2. ADV. SETUP menu See "Advanced Setup Menu (Settings for Commercial Use)" on page 54. 3. Video blackboard function This mode allows you use the mouse or pen tablet to draw freehand illustrations on the screen. See "Video Blackboard Function" on page 75. 4. Player control functions The player control icon appears, and the mouse can be used to issue play commands. See "About the player control panel" on page 74. 5. Using the scroll wheel during image playback The DVD-V8000 supports the use of the mouse's scroll wheel to perform operations during video playback. (1) Clicking the scroll wheel Click the scroll wheel during playback to display still image. Click the scroll wheel during still image display to resume normal playback. Play/Still image (2) Scrolling backwards Rotate the scroll wheel backwards to fast-forward the playback. Scroll the wheel backwards during still image display to perform frame advance. (3) Scrolling forwards Rotate the scroll wheel forwards to fast-reverse the playback. Scroll the wheel forwards during still image display to perform frame reverse (DVD disc only). During playback: ¡ During playback: 1 During still image: E During still image: e (DVD only) Note ¶ The same operations can be performed when playing CDs. Clicking the mouse wheel during playback engages the pause mode, and clicking the wheel during the pause re- leases the pause and resumes playback. Rotating the mouse wheel during playback engages the fast forward and fast reverse functions; rotating the wheel, however, has no ef- fect when the player is in the pause mode. 23