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moeqAeid opea Q 51 TITLE MENU •/ V ENTER • To obtain a higher quality picture Occasionally, some picture noise not usually visible during a normal broadcast may appear on the TV screen while playing a DVD video disc because the high resolution pictures on these discs include a lot of information. While the amount of noise depends on the TV you use with this DVD video player, you should generally reduce the sharpness adjustment on your TV when viewing DVD video discs. 6 STOP PAUSE/STEP • About CDVIS)C VCDD CEi) The Oc V-C--D) icons on the heading bar show the playable discs for the function described under that heading. (rTvb-) : You can use this function with DVD video discs. REV PLAY

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1
Q
5
TITLE
MENU
•/
V
ENTER
6
STOP
PAUSE/STEP
REV
PLAY
To
obtain
a
higher
quality
picture
Occasionally,
some
picture
noise
not
usually
visible
during
a
normal
broadcast
may
appear
on
the
TV
screen
whi
le
playing
a
DVD
video
disc
because
the
high
resolution
pictures
on
these
discs
include
a
lot
of
information.
While
the
amount
of
noise
depends
on
the
TV
you
use
with
this
DVD
video
player,
you
should
generally
reduce
the sharpness
adjustment
on
your
TV
when
viewing
DVD
video
discs.
About
CDVIS)C
D
VCD
CEi)
The
Oc
---
)
VCD
icons
on
the
heading
bar
show
the
playable
discs
for
the
function
described
under
that
heading.
(rTvb
-
)
:
You
can
use
this
function
with
DVD
video
discs.
<Nap
-
)
:
You
can
use
this
function
with
VIDEO
CDs.
C
CD
You
can
use
this
function
with
audio
CDs.
To
pause
playback
(still
mode)
Press
PAUSE/STEP
during
playback.
PAUSE/STEP
To
resume
normal
playback,
press
the
PLAY
button.
II/III0-
The
sound
is
muted
during
still
mode.
To
reverse
playback
(only
when
using
a
DVD
video
disc)
Press
REV
PLAY
during
playback.
REV
PLAY
To
resume
normal
playback,
press
the
PLAY
button.
The
sound
is
muted
during
reverse
playback.
The
playback
speed
may
differ
depending
on
the
disc.
To
stop
playback
Press
STOP.
STOP
0
To
remove
the
disc
Press
OPEN/CLOSE
(1/2)
for
the
disc
you
want
to
remove.
OPEN/CLOSE
of
OPEN/CLOSE
Remove
the
disc
after
the
disc
tray
opens
completely.
Be
sure
to
press
the OPEN/CLOSE
(1/2)
button
to
close
the
disc
tray
after
you
remove
the
disc.
About
the
screen
saver
If
you
pause
a
picture
of
a
DVD
video
disc
and
leave
it
still
for
a
long
while,
the
screen
saver
of
the
DVD
video
player
automatically
appears
(when
"Screen
Saver"
is
set
to
"On"
I41)).
To
turn
off
the
screen
saver,
press
the
PLAY
button.
Automatic
Power
Off
function
If
the
DVD
video
player
is
stopped,
or
the
screen
saver
is
engaged
for
about
20
minutes,
the
DVD
video
player
will
automatically
turn
itself
off.
HDCD
(High
Definition
Compatible
Digital®)
HDCD°
(High
Definition
Compatible
Digitall
is
a
recording
system
that
has
improved
audio
CD
sound
in
dynamic
range,
sound
field
reproducibility
and
vocal
acoustics.
This
DVD
video
player
is
equipped
with
an
HDCD
decoder.
The
HDCD
indicator
illuminates
when
playing
an
HDCD-encoded
audio
CD.
HDCD('),
High
Definition
Compatible
Digital®
and
Pacific
Microsonics
TM
are
either
registered
trademarks
or
trademarks
of
Pacific
Microsonics,
Inc.
in
the
United
States
and/or
other
countries.
HDCD
system
manufactured
under
license
from
Pacific
Microsonics,
Inc.
This
product
is
covered
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
patents:
United
States:
5,479,168, 5,638,074, 5,640,161, 5,838,274,
5,854,600,
5,872,531
and
5,808,574.
Australia
669114.
Other
patents
pending.
Notes
Do
not
move
the
DVD
video
player
during
playback.
Doing
so
may
damage
the
disc.
Use
the
OPEN/CLOSE
(1/2)
button
to
open
and
close
the
disc
tray.
Do
not
push
the
disc
tray
while
it
is
moving.
Doing
so
may
cause
the
DVD
video
player
to
malfunction.
Do
not
push
up
on
the
disc
tray
or
put
any
objects
other
than
discs
on
the
disc
tray.
Doing
so
may
cause
the
DVD
video
player
to
malfunction.
In
many
instances,
a
menu
screen
will
appear
after
playback
of
a
movie
is
completed.
Prolonged
display
of
an
on
-screen
menu
may
damage
your
television
set,
permanently
etching
that
image
onto
its
screen.
To
avoid
this,
be
sure
to
press
the
STOP
button
on
your
remote
control
once
the
movie
is
completed.
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