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Using the DVD player (MP3 discs)
Repeat play■ Repeat a file
Select .
■ Repeat all of files in a folder
Select , and press and hold on the remote controller.
Random playback
■ Playing files from a particular folder in random order
Select .
■ Playing all of the files on a disc in random order
Select , and press and hold on the remote controller.
Search playback
■ Selecting the desired file by cueing the files in the folder
Select .
The player will scan all the files in the folder. Each file will be
played for 10 seconds.
■ Using the control screen
Press or to dis-
play the control screen.
Repeat play
Random playback
Search playback
Displaying file information
Selecting a folder
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■Selecting the desired file by cueing the folders on the disc
Select , and press and hold the remote controller.
The player will scan all the folders on the disc. The first file in each
folder will be played for 10 seconds.
■ Canceling random, repeat and play back
Select , or again.
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Using the video mode
Using the adapterOpen the cover.
The A/V input adapter is com-
posed of 3 input adapters.
Yellow: Image input adapter
White: Left channel audio input
adapter
Red: Right channel audio input
adapter
Press or to select
the video mode.
Before switching to the video
mode, connect the audio
source to the A/V input
adapter.
■A/V input adapter
The rear seat entertainment system plays videos and sound when audio-
video equipment is connected to the A/V input adapter. For details, refer to
the manufacturer's instructions.
■ Power outlet
The power outlet is used to connect the audio device. ( P. 390)
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NOTICE
■When the A/V input adapter is not in use
Keep the A/V input adapter cover closed.
Inserting anything other than an appropriate plug may cause electrical fail-
ure or short circuit.
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Changing the initial setting
Changing the audio languageSelect “Audio Language”.
Select the language you want to
hear, and press to input it.
Select “Others” if you cannot find
the language you want to hear.
Enter the appropriate 4-digit lan-
guage code. (P. 337)
Select a number, and press
to input it.
If a code that is not in the list is
entered, “Incorrect Code” will
appear on the screen.
Press or select to
display the initial setting
screen.
The following in itialization can
be changed here.
● Audio language
● Subtitle language
● DVD language
● Angle mark
● Parental lock
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Changing the subtitle languageSelect “Subtitle Language”.
Select the language you want to
read, and press to input it.
Select “Others” if you cannot find
the language you want to read.
Enter the appropriate 4-digit lan-
guage code. (P. 337)
Select a number, and press
to input it.
If a code that is not in the list is
entered, “Incorrect Code” will
appear on the screen.
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Changing the DVD language
Select “DVD Language”.
Select the language you want to
read and press to input it.
Select “Others” if you cannot find
the language you want to read.
Enter the appropriate 4-digit lan-
guage code. (P. 337)
Select a number, and press
to input it.
If a code that is not in the list is
entered, “Incorrect Code” will
appear on the screen.
Turning on or off the angle mark The angle mark can be turned on for discs that are multi-angle com-
patible.
Each time you press when “Angle Mark” is selected, the angle mark
turns on or off alternately.
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Setting viewer restriction levelsSetting a password allows the
viewer restriction to be effective.
Select “Parental Lock”.
Enter the password and press.
The setting cannot be changed
unless the password is entered.
When you forget the password,
initialize the password. ( P. 337)
Select a restriction level (1-8),
and press . The smaller the
level number, the stricter the age
limit.
Setting the display mode
Pressing changes the dis-
play modes sequentially as fol-
lows:
NormalWide 1 Wide 2