Arcam DV88 DVD Player User Manual


 
DV88PLUS
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DV88PLUS
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To program a special sequence
Press PROG on the remote control to open the ‘Programme’
menu. Note that playback must be stopped rst.
DVD
The bottom of the screen shows the number of titles present
on the disc, together with the number of chapters in the title
selected currently (or the rst title if no title has yet been
specied). Below this is an information line, giving relevant
information for the cursor position.
2 Title(s) on this disc.
27 Chapter(s) in this title.
Enter title number.
Play Clear All
1: – –
2: – –
3: – –
4: – –
5: – –
6: – –
7: – –
8: – –
9: – –
10: – –
11: – –
12: – –
13: – –
14: – –
15: – –
16: – –
17: – –
18: – –
19: – –
20: – –
You can enter a sequence of up to 20 title/chapter
combinations for programmed playback. If you enter data that
is invalid for the current disc, the eld is erased automatically.
A number of aids have been built in to the programme menu to
make it easier to use. These are best illustrated by an example.
Let’s assume that you want to play chapters 5, 7, 9, 4, 8, 3,
and 1 (in that order) of title 1, then all of title 2.
2 Title(s) on this disc.
27 Chapter(s) in this title.
Enter title number.
Play Clear All
1: 1 5
2: 1 7
3: 1 9
4: 1 4
5: 1 8
6: 1 3
7: 1 1
8: 2 All
9: – –
10: – –
11: – –
12: – –
13: – –
14: – –
15: – –
16: – –
17: – –
18: – –
19: – –
20: – –
First, highlight the title position for the rst programmed item
(as shown in the screen above). Then press the number 1
on the remote control: ‘1’ is shown in the position. Using the
remote control, press to highlight the chapter position. The
message at the bottom of the screen changes accordingly,
prompting you for the required information. Press 5 on the
remote handset.
Since we have a number of chapters all from the same title, it
would be a lot of work to have to enter the title number each
time. Press on the remote handset. Notice that the player
assumes that the title number remains the same for this entry
as for the previous one. Enter the remaining chapter numbers,
pressing after each one. (Note that pressing at the bottom
of a column places the cursor at the top of the next column.)
Next, we want to specify all of title 2. For this, highlight the
title position of the next entry (entry 8) and enter the number
2, indicating title 2. Highlight the chapter position and, without
entering any number, press . The player lls in the text ‘All’ to
indicate that all the chapters in title 2 will be played.
VCD
The bottom of the screen shows the number of tracks present
on the disc. Below this is an information line, giving relevant
information for the cursor position.
You can enter a sequence of up to 20 tracks for programmed
playback. If you enter data that is invalid for the current disc,
the eld is erased automatically.
To program the player, highlight the rst entry (using the cursor
pad on the remote control), then press the number of the track
you want to play rst. To enter a second track, move down,
then type the number of the second track to play, etc. To enter
a track number greater than 9, press the two digits sequentially
(e.g., for track 10, rst press 1, then press 0).
To play the programme you have entered, highlight the PLAY
button on the screen and press OK. The ‘PROG’ indicator shows
on the front panel display and the programmed sequence
begins.
If you make a mistake while programming, you can clear a
single eld by highlighting it and pressing CLEAR. To clear all the
elds at once, highlight the ‘CLEAR ALL’ button on the screen
and press OK.
To stop the programmed sequence and return to normal
playback, select the ‘PLAY’ button in the programme menu with
no programme specied. This clears programme mode and
causes normal playback order to be resumed.
Note that in programmed playback mode, skipping track
forward or back skips forward or back through the programmed
sequence.
General
To play the programme you have entered, highlight the ‘PLAY’
button on the screen and press OK. The ‘PROG’ indicator shows
in the display and the programmed sequence begins.
If you make a mistake while programming, you can clear a
single eld by highlighting it and pressing CLEAR. To clear all the
elds at once, highlight the ‘CLEAR ALL’ button on the screen
and press OK.
To stop the programmed sequence and return to normal
playback, select the PLAY button in the programme menu with
no programme specied. This clears the programme mode and
cause normal playback order to be resumed.
Note that skipping forward or back through tracks while
in programmed play mode skips through the programmed
sequence.