JVC LET0088-001A Portable DVD Player User Manual


 
XL-SV22BK
LET0088-001A
Preparation for playing
Turn on the television set, amplifier or receiver to which the Player
is connected. Then select the proper channel and mode to
operate the Player, and set the sound volume to a reasonable
level.
Press the
/
STANDBY/ON button on the front panel or remote
control.
The STANDBY indicator
goes out.
The display window shows the initial information as shown below.
STANDBY
STANDBY/ON
/
Inserting/removing a disc
Press the
00
00
0 OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc tray. Then
place the disc in the round recess of the tray with label side up.
To close the tray, press the
00
00
0 OPEN/CLOSE button again.
CORRECT
CD
Tray
INCORRECT
BASIC OPERATIONS
Now you can play a
variety of video CDs!!
Overview of the three modes
This Player has three (3) modes: KARAOKE, NORMAL, and PBC OFF
mode. These are selected by the MODE switch. This permits various
ways of playing a video CD.
Display window
The display window indicates many aspects of control and operation
status.
Shows mainly the total number of tracks and the track number being
played.
Shows mainly the cumulative time (minutes and seconds) of the
track. Afterward, total time of the disc is displayed.
The combination of VCD, PBC, and CD-G indicators shows the
type of disc being played.
Each indicator in this area lights when the corresponding function
is activated.
KARAOKE mode: One track playing mode. Whenever one track has
completed play, the Player stops.
NORMAL mode: Continuous plural track playing mode. The Player
plays tracks continuously in the order they appear
on the disc.
PBC OFF mode: This mode is identical to the NORMAL mode,
except that the PBC function is inhibited.
To set the mode, move the MODE switch on the left side of the front
panel.
NORMAL PBC OFFKARAOKE
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1 41 2
1
2
3
4
Note
When loading a disc in the disc tray, be sure to position the disc
inside the recess. Otherwise, the disc will be damaged when the
disc tray is closed, and the disc cannot be removed from the unit.
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