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(g) Operating a video CD
PLAYING A VIDEO CD
Push the “AUDIO” button to display
this screen.
When you touch “WIDE”, the screen
mode can be changed.
It you touch “PICTUR

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DESCRIPTION OF VIDEO CD CON-
TROLS
Controls on top page
“Select Number”: The track or number
search screen appears.  (See “SEARCH-
ING BY TRACK” on page 237.)
“Prev.

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SEARCHING BY TRACK
Enter the track  numbers and touch “En-
ter”.  The player starts playing video for
that title number.
You can select a track number by pushing
“
”  or

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(i) DVD player and DVD video disc in-
formation
DVD VIDEO DISCS
This DVD player conforms to NTSC  col-
or TV formats.  The DVD video disc con-
forming to another formats such as

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DVD VIDEO DISC GLOSSARY
DVD video discs: Digital versatile Disc
that holds video. DVD video discs have
adopted “MPEG2”, one of the world stan-
dards of  digital compression

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Some parts of the audio/video system can
be adjusted with the switches on the steer-
ing wheel.
Details of the specific switches, controls,
and features are described below.
1Vo

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3“MODE” switch
Each time you push the “MODE”  switch,
the system changes the audio mode.
The DVD player will  be selectable if a rear
seat entertainment system is instal

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FM
Fading and drifting stations — Generally,
the effective range of FM is about 40 km
(25 miles).  Once outside this range, you
may notice fading and drifting, which in-
creas