Kompernass KH 6777 Portable DVD Player User Manual


 
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DVD/VCD/S-VCD
KH 6777
Changing the playback language
Please note:
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/
S-VCDs! If you try to carry out a function that is not
available, then the symbol is displayed on the tel-
evision screen.
With some lms on a DVD/VCD/S-VCD it is possible to select
another playback language by depressing the “Audio” button
on the remote control.
The rst available playback language is turned on when the
“Audio” button is depressed for the rst time. The available
playback languages are set one after the other each time the
“Audio” button is pressed. The playback language that has
been selected is displayed on the television screen.
Programmed playback (Program)
Please note:
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/
S-VCDs! If you try to carry out a function that is not
available, then the symbol is displayed on the tel-
evision screen.
You can compile your own lm program with the “Program”
function by selecting certain chapters of the loaded DVD/
VCD/S-VCD for playback. Moreover, you can determine the
sequence in which the individual chapters are to be played.
A maximum of twelve chapters can be compiled for pro-
grammed playback.
Proceed in the following manner for programmed play-
back …
1 Press the “PRG” button on the remote control once while
a lm is being played or when playback has been termi-
nated. The program menu is displayed on the television
screen:
Program Input Title/Chapter
1 – – 4 – – 7 – – 10 – –
2 – – 5 – – 8 – – 11 – –
3 – – 6 – – 9 – – 12 – –
Play program Clear all
Each of the faded-in numbers from 1 to 12 stands for an
available program storage place for a chapter. Enter the
following after the faded-in numbers …
In the rst input eld marked with “– – “: the title number
under which the chapter that is to be programmed is
stored on the loaded DVD/VCD/S-VCD
and
In the second input eld marked with “– –“: the number
under which the chapter that is to be programmed is
stored on the loaded DVD/VCD/S-VCD.
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What are title and chapter? For this subject please refer
to Chapter 19. “Glossary/Index”
2 Use the control buttons on the remote control
to change between the program storage places 1 to 12,
and between the input elds marked with “– –“. Enter
the title and chapter numbers in the input elds with the
numeral buttons 0 to 9 on the remote control. All entered
title and chapter numbers must consist of 2 digits.
3 To delete an entry in an input eld select with the control
buttons the corresponding input eld and press
the “CLR” button once. The display is returned to “– –“.
To delete the entries in all input elds select with the
control buttons the option “Delete Everything”
under the input elds, and press the “OK” button once.
4 When you have programmed the required chapters, se-
lect with the control buttons the option “Prog.
Store” under the input elds, and press the “OK” button
once. Programmed playback will then commence with
the chapter entered in the program storage place 1.
5 By pressing within the programmed chapters the buttons
“Skip” and “Skip” on the front of the DVD Player or
on the remote control, you can advance to the beginning
of the next chapter, or jump back to the beginning of the
previous chapter.
6 To delete programmed playback press the “Stop” button
on the front of the DVD Player or on the remote control
twice during playback.
Please note:
If you are not sure of the number of a title or chap-
ter that is to be programmed, then select the corre-
sponding chapter during lm playback by pressing
the “Skip” /”Skip” button, and then press the
“Display” button on the remote control twice, to fade
in all information relating to the loaded DVD/VCDS-
VCD on the television screen. This is also where you
will nd, among other things, the current title and
chapter number.
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For this subject please refer to Chapter 13.1 “Fade-in Disc
Information”.
Programming example
You would like to enter the numbers 03 and 10 of a lm on
a DVD/VCD/S-VCD for programmed playback; the main lm
in this example has the title number one:
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