15
Operation for playback
To Do this
Stop playback Press x*
1
Eject the disc Press PUSH OPEN
on the player after
the disc stops.
Pause Press u *
2
.
Press again to
resume playback.
Go to the next chapter, Press >
track, or scene
Go back to the preceding Press .
chapter, track, or scene
Fast forward/ Press M/m while
fast reverse playing*
3
*
4
Each press changes
the playback speed
as follows: 2 times
of normal speed
t 4 times of normal
speed t 8 times of
normal speed t 16
times of normal
speed t 32 times of
normal speed t
normal playback
speed.
Slow forward Press y/ while
(DVD/Video CD only)/ playing
*
4
Slow reverse Each press changes
(DVD only) the playback speed
as follows: 1/2 times
of normal speed t
1/4 times of normal
speedt 1/8 times
of normal speedt
1/16 times of normal
speedt normal
playback speed.
*
1
If the resume playback function is activated, you
can resume playback later by pressing u. For
details, see “Resume playback” (page 16).
*
2
DVD/Video CD/JPEG
“X” is displayed on the screen.
*
3
DVD/Video CD/JPEG
No sound is output during fast forward or fast
reverse.
*
4
A MP3 disc returns to normal playback when a
MP3 file finishes.
Searching a chapter/title/track
directly
1 Press (SEARCH) to display search screen.
•DVD
Each time you press (SEARCH), the
search screen changes as follows:
Title and Chapter search display
Title and Time search display
Chapter and Time search display
You can select the displayed items by
pressing < or , button.
•Video CD (only when PBC is off) /Audio
CD*
Each time you press(SEARCH), the search
screen changes as follows:
Track search display
Time of track search display
Time of disk search display
You can select the displayed items by
pressing < or , button.
2 Press the number buttons to enter the
desired chapter/title/track number.
When “Title” and “Chapter” are displayed
Title 01/01 Chapter /01- -
When “Title” and “Time” are displayed
Title 01/01 Time -:--:--
3 Press (ENTER).
* You can use the number buttons on the card
remote commander to select the track.
Note
You cannot set “0.”