24VQT8626Advanced OperationsA231B1 3:37 L R OFFPBCPRG1 3:37FPRGμ40p40μ50p50NOFFOFFVideo CDCD30 1:06:37 1Î DigitalENG 13/2.1chOFFENG1 ON1Nμ100p100OFFDISPLAYOFFSTOP PAUSE PLAYSKIPTOP MENU MENUDISPLAYPLAY MODE SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLEENTERRETURN1 2 3A-B REPEAT4 5 67 8 9SETUP CANCEL0 S106: 9 5∫ ; 1SLOW / SEARCHREPEAT MODEV.S.S.2·31CANCELRETURN1PLAY0dB0dB0dBDVD Using GUI screensGUI screensGUI screens are long thin menus that contain information about thedisc or player. These menus allow you to perform operations bychanging this information.Examples of GUI screens [A]The screens depend on the disc contents.ªB Common procedures1 Press [DISPLAY] during play or in thestop mode.Each time this button is pressed, the TV monitor changes asshown below.[>GUI screen for disc informationl vl GUI screen for player informationl vl Shuttle screenl v{= GUI screen cleared≥Some functions cannot be accessed from the stop mode.2 Press the cursor buttons [2, 11111] to se-lect the item.The item is highlighted in yellow.3 Press the cursor buttons [3, 4] to se-lect the setting.≥For some functions, the setting will be registered immediate-ly; for others, [ENTER] or [1 PLAY] must be pressed.≥When numbers are displayed (e.g. title No.), the numericbuttons are also effective for setting instead of the cursorbuttons [3, 4]. When numbers are entered with numericbuttons, press [ENTER] to register the setting.To clear the GUI screensPress [RETURN] or [CANCEL].For your reference≥The GUI screens may not be displayed when playing some kinds ofDVD software, or if the television’s automatic picture zoom functionis on. Change the position of the GUI screens in “4 On-ScreenMessages” if this occurs (á page 30).≥The colour (blue, violet or green) of the GUI screens can bechanged (á page 30).≥“#, $” around the icon means that the item can be changed usingthe cursor buttons [3, 4].Numericbuttons2Using GUI screens