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Playing a Disc 17
Before you begin, turn on the power of other equipment
STANDBY-ONOPEN/CLOSE
connected to the TV/DVD.
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Press STANDBY-ONy to turn on the TV/DVD.123
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Press OPEN/CLOSE A to open the disc tray.
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The unit will switch to DVD mode automatically.CLEAR+100
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PREVNEXT
Place a disc into the tray.
PLAY
Some DVDs are recorded on both sides. Make sure the
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label of the side you want to play is facing up.STOPSLOWPAUSE
Or, if the DVD is recorded on only one side, place the
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disc in the tray with the label facing up and the shiny
side facing down.
ENTER
DISCSET-UP
MENU
PICTURECH.VOL.
/SLEEP
SELECT
Helpful Hints
Press PLAY B. The tray will close and playback will
YEven if you turn off the unit in
begin. If playback does not start automatically, press
DVD mode, if you turn it on
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PLAY B again.again with the STANDBY-ONy
If a DVD Menu appears instead, see page 29.button, it will be in TV mode. If
To play MP3,Windows MediaTM Audio or JPEG files,the unit was shut down by
see page 43.unplugging the power cord or
You also can close the tray by pressing due to a power failure, it will be
OPEN/CLOSE A.in DVD mode when you turn it
on again.
Y An �OX� will appear on the
Press STOP C to stop playback. If playback remainsscreen when you try to access
stopped for 5 minutes, the DVD Screen will dim. Ifa feature that is not available.
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playback is stopped for 20 minutes with no activity atThis is not a problem with the
the TV/DVD, the unit will turn off.TV/DVD.
Y If a disc is dirty or scratched,
the picture may be distorted
or playback may stop. Remove
the disc and try a different
one.
YPressing OPEN/CLOSE A or
PLAY B will turn on the unit
in DVD mode (not TV mode).
Y If a disc has multiple layers, the
picture may freeze
occasionally.This happens
when the first layer switches
to the second layer. This is not
a malfunction.
YPressing SELECT during disc
REMINDER:Only certain discs will play.playback stops disc playback
and switches the unit to TV
See page 7 for details.
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