User guide

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ENGLISH
MAIN UNIT
FRONT PANEL
z STANDBY button
Press to switch the power ON, and press again to switch to
STANDBY mode.
If the PS110 is connected to the REMOTE CONTROL jacks
on the rear panel and its power is ON, the unit will not be set
to the standby mode even when this button is pressed.
x 9 (Stop) button
Press to stop playback.
In the tuner mode, press this button to turn into the DVD mode.
c Disc tray
Place a disc on the tray with its label surface facing up.
v 2 / ; (Play/Pause) button
Press to start for play or temporarily stop for play.
In the tuner mode, press this button to turn into the DVD mode.
b Open button
Press to open the front door.
n TUNER button
Press to mode change from DVD to TUNER.
Press two times to change tuner band (FM/AM).
m MENU button
This button is to recall the menu information in a DVD disc.
, ENTER button
This button is to decide an item selected with the cursor.
In the tuner mode, press this button to turn into the DVD mode.
. Cursor (3,4,1,
2) buttons
This button is to select an item on the menu, etc.
⁄0 Display panel
This panel displays the operating modes and statuses.
⁄1 6 / MODE button
Press this button to fast forward the disc while playing.
Also this button is to change the tuner mode.
Normal frequency display
Preset mode
RDS mode Receiving mode
⁄2 5 / MEMO button
Press this button to fast rewind the disc while playing.
Also this button is used for preset memory.
Note:
5 button
is unavailable for MP3.
⁄3 Infrared sensor
This sensor is for receiving signals transmitted from the
remote control unit.
⁄4 MULTI JOG
When playing a disc, this dial is to skip to next or previous
chapter(track).
When in tuner mode, this dial is to select the received
frequency.
In the preset mode, you can select a preset channel with this
dial.
In RDS, you can select PTY with this dial.
You can select the receiving mode (AUTO/MONO) with this
dial.
To decide your selection, press this dial.
⁄5 / (Open/Close) button
When this button is pressed, the disc tray opens so place the
disc on the tray with its label surface facing up. When it is
pressed again the disc tray closes.