Arcam DV137 DVD Player User Manual


 
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DV137
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RAND
Press RAND to toggle random playback
RAND STATUS SRCH
ZOOM ANGLE SUBT MODE
AUDIO TRIM TITLE RTN
MEM
SRCH (search)
It is possible to get access to any point on
the disc directly using the ‘Search’ menu.
Press SRCH to access the ‘Search’ menu.
RTN (return)
Press RTN to move back through the
DVD ‘Disc’ and ‘Title’ menus. Note that
this feature is only of use with discs
using multi-level menus.
STATUS
Press STATUS to give play status information
about the current disc. Press STATUS again to
close the status display.
The status information displayed varies depending
on the type of disc – DVD, CD or VCD.
TITLE
Press TITLE to access the DVD’s ‘Title’ menu. Note
that this feature applies only to multi-title discs.
AUDIO
Some DVDs offer the facility to select
different audio tracks. Press AUDIO to cycle
through the available tracks.
The on-screen display shows the number,
language and type of audio track,
e.g. ‘1 Eng D 6CH’.
SUBT (subtitle)
Press SUBT on the remote control to cycle through the
available subtitle languages, including ‘OFF’. Some discs
force subtitles on, overriding any set up preferences.
ANGLE
Some DVDs offer the facility to select different
camera angles. If this feature is available the
‘camera’ symbol lights in the display.
Press ANGLE to cycle through the available
angles.
ZOOM
Press ZOOM to enlarge a particular area
of the picture. Each press of the ZOOM
button increases the zoom, normally until
a maximum of 4x enlargement is reached.
Pressing ZOOM when the maximum
enlargement has been reached returns the
image to normal size.
Advanced controls (CR-415)
MODE
This button brings up a menu very
similar to the ‘Audio’ page of the Set-
up menu (as described on page 17)
and allows the Dolby Pro Logic II
settings to be changed while the disc
is being played.
TRIM
This button brings up a menu very similar to the ‘Trims’
page in the Set-up menu (as described on page 19). It
allows on-the-y changes to the relative volume of each
speaker in your system, while a disc is being played.
For a full description, see page 19.