57Operating the DVD600II DVD Changer• Turn the unit on by pressing the SystemPower Control , if it has not alreadybeen engaged. If there are already discsloaded in the unit, the last disc to be playedwill automatically begin playing.• If the disc was stopped using the Resumefunction, (by pressing the Stop Buttononce) playback will begin from thepoint where it was stopped. If the disc wasstopped by pressing the Stop Buttontwice, the disc will begin playing fromits beginning.• Load any new discs as indicated in theprevious section.• After loading discs, press the Open/CloseButton f to proceed to the On ScreenLibrary, or press a Direct Access Buttonto begin play of the disc in that numberedposition.Playback Features for DVD and CD Discs:• To move to the next disc in the unit, pressthe Disc Skip Button .• To select a specific disc in the player,press the Direct Access Button corre-sponding to the slot where that disc is loaded.Or, using the remote, press the Disc SkipButton , followed within 3 seconds bythe number of the disc you wish to play. Or,press the On Screen Library Button todisplay on-screen a list of the discs currentlyloaded. Use the ⁄/¤ Buttons y toselect a disc, and press the Set Buttonto begin play.• To momentarily pause playback andfreeze the current picture frame on a DVD,press the Play/Pause Button . Toresume playback after pressing the Pause but-ton, press the Play/Pause Buttonagain.• To move forward or backward throughthe tracks on a CD or the chapters on a DVD,press the Skip Forward/Reverse Buttonson the front panel or the Previous/Next Buttons or the ⁄/¤ Buttonsy on the remote.• To skip directly to a specific track whilethe current disc is playing, simply enter thetrack number using the Numeric Keys– , .• To move forward or backward throughthe DVD or CD disc being played at fastspeed, press the Search Forward/ReverseButtons or the ‹/› Buttons` . Once one of these buttons ispressed, the fast search will continue untilthe Play/Pause Button ispressed. Note that the fast-play speedsvary for CD discs and DVDs.For DVD playback, there are four fast-playspeeds. Each press of the Search Forward/Reverse Buttons ` willcycle to the next speed in the following order:• In Fast Search x2, the ‹‹ and ›› PlaybackMode Indicators will both light steadily.• In Fast Search x4, the outside ‹‹ or ››Playback Mode Indicator will flash andthe inside indicator will remain steadily lit.• In Fast Search x8, the inside ‹‹ or ››Playback Mode Indicator will flash andthe outside indicator will remain steadily lit.• In Fast Search x16, both ‹‹ and ›› PlaybackMode Indicators will flash.Note that there will be no audio playback duringfast-forward or -reverse play of DVD discs.This is normal for DVD, as A/V receivers andsurround processors cannot process the digitalaudio streams during fast-play modes; audio willbe heard during fast-play of conventional CDs.For CD playback, there are three fast-playspeeds. Each press of the of the SearchForward/Reverse Buttons willcycle to the next speed in the following order:• In Fast Search x2, the ‹‹ and ›› PlaybackMode Indicators will both light steadily.• In Fast Search x4, the outside ‹‹ or ››Playback Mode Indicator will flash andthe inside indicator will remain steadily lit.• In Fast Search x8, the inside ‹‹ or ››Playback Mode Indicator will flash andthe outside indicator will remain steadily lit.When playing a DVD disc, you may move for-ward or backward through the program beingplayed in one of four speeds by pressing theSlow-Play Buttons on the remote.Each press of the buttons will move to the nextspeed in the following order:• In 1/16 Speed Slow mode, the ‹‹ and ››Playback Mode Indicators will bothflash.• In the 1/8 Speed Slow mode, the inside ‹‹and ›› Playback Mode Indicator willflash and the outside indicator will remainsteadily lit.• In the 1/4 Speed Slow mode, the outside‹‹ or ›› Playback Mode Indicatorwill flash and the inside indicator willremain steadily lit.• In the 1/2 Speed Slow mode, both the‹‹ and ›› Playback Mode Indicatorswill remain steadily lit.The frame-by-frame Step Advance function isavailable in either the forward or reverse direc-tion by pressing the Step+ or Step–button. The DVD600II will be placed in Pausemode, and will step up or down one frame ata time with each press of one of the StepAdvance buttons.Note that there will be no audio playback duringslow-forward or -reverse play of DVD discs.This is normal for DVD, as A/V receivers andsurround processors cannot process the digitalaudio streams during slow modes. Slow playis not available for CD discs.• When a camera icon appears on the screen,this is your indication that there is multiple-angle information on the disc being played. Tochange the angle, press the Angle Buttonuntil the desired angle view appears. Anon-screen banner message will appear toindicate the angle view in use.Using the DVD Disc’s MenuOne of the unique features of the DVD system isthat it offers a producer the opportunity to includea wide range of features on a disc, includingmultiple-language tracks; subtitles in a varietyof languages; special information such as movietrailers and cast information; as well as othercustom-tailored information. In addition, produc-ers may divide a movie or program into chaptersthat allow for quick access to specific parts of theprogram. These chapters may be accompaniedby thumbnail pictures of a scene from thespecific chapter to help you select the desiredspot on the disc.When a disc is playing, press the Menu Buttonz to pause the playback and display the disc’smenu. As there are no hard rules about styleand content of DVD menus, the way they appearon the screen and the information they containwill vary from one disc to another. However, thefollowing general rules apply to most menus:• The first menu that appears is the MainMenu, and you may move through the optionswith the ⁄/¤/‹/› Buttons y `as the disc’s programming allows. Theoption selected will typically be highlighted ina certain color or inside an outline box.• To select a highlighted option, which mayeither play a portion of the disc or move toa submenu, press the Enter Buttonor Play/Pause Button .2929312831(continued)