JBL DVD280 User Manual

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Figure 68

To navigate a JPEG disc, you must
use the Player Menu of the on-screen
menu system (see page 34).

The Time section of the Status Bar
display offers a choice of time display
modes relating to the disc being
played. When this section is high-
lighted, press the Navigation

/

¤

Buttons

57 to select from the

following choices:

For DVD-Video discs:

Title-Elapsed: Indicates the time

elapsed in the current title.

Title-Remain: Indicates the time

remaining in the current title.

Chapter Elapsed: Indicates the time

elapsed in the current chapter. In
cases where a title has only one
chapter, this will be the same as the
time elapsed in the current title.

Chapter Remaining: Indicates the

time remaining in the current chap-
ter. In cases where a title has only
one chapter, this will be the same
as the time remaining in the
current title.

For CDs, VCDs and SVCDs (Available
Only on Player Menu for CDs):

Disc Elapsed: Indicates the time

elapsed of the current disc.

Disc Remain: Indicates the time

remaining on the current disc.

Track Elapsed: Indicates the time

elapsed of the current track, which
may be the same as the disc
elapsed time if there is only one
track on the disc.

Track Remain: Indicates the time

remaining of the current track,
which may be the same as the disc
remaining time if there is only one
track on the disc.

For MP3 and WMA Discs:

File Time: Indicates the elapsed

time of the current file. No other
time information is available.

No time information is available for
JPEG discs, as you may set the time
the image remains on-screen yourself
using the Player Menu, as described
on page 34.

A “temperature bar” will be displayed
between the description of the time
being displayed and the actual
numerical display to indicate approxi-
mately what percentage of the title
has been played thus far.

A useful feature of the DVD280 is its
capability of starting playback from a
specific time marker on the disc. To
use this feature, first press the Status
Button

R while the disc is in play.

Use the Navigation

/

¤

/

/

Buttons

57 to highlight the time display in
the lower right corner of the Status
Bar. Using the Numeric Keys

s,

enter the one-digit hour, two-digit
minute and two-digit second from
which you wish to begin playback.
Once you have entered all digits, play
will begin from that point on the disc.

The time search function is not avail-
able for MP3, WMA or JPEG discs.
For DVDs, VCDs, SVCDs and CDs, the
time search function will automatic-
ally change the time display to Title
Elapsed for DVDs, or Track Elapsed
for the other disc types mentioned.
Time search is also available on CDs
while Repeat or Programmed play
is active. For VCDs and SVCDs, it is
available while Repeat play is active.
For DVDs, it is only available during
standard play.

Remember that the invalid symbol
(

Ø) appears on the screen when you

press a button that doesn’t have any
function. To make the Status Bar dis-
appear from the screen, press the
Status Button

R or the Clear Button

G on the remote control.
While a DVD is playing, special
Status Bars for certain functions may
appear when you press the corre-
sponding buttons on the remote.
The purpose of these Status Bars
is to avoid using the entire screen,
enabling you to continue enjoying the
video presentation while making
adjustments. These Status Bars will
remain on-screen until you select the
“Done” button at the right side of the
bar, unless you have set the Status
Bar time-out in the Setup Menu (see
page 23).

Press the Audio Button

d to select

from the available audio tracks on
the disc (see Figure 69). Note that the
description of the audio track will
appear when you have highlighted
its number.

Figure 69

Press the Subtitle Button

U to turn

the subtitles on or off, or to select a
subtitle language (see Figure 70).

Figure 70

Pressing either the Repeat Button
b or the Random Button

V will

cause the Repeat/Random Status Bar
to appear on-screen (see Figure 71).
Scroll or continue to press the appro-
priate button to select from among
the available repeat modes for the
disc, or to play the tracks or chapters
in random order.

Figure 71

Press the Playlist Button

c to

choose to play the tracks or chapters
in disc order or programmed order
(see Figure 72). See page 43 for more
information on programming playlists.

Figure 72

You can only access the various
Audio Track, Subtitle, Angle and
Repeat Displays while playing a disc.
Also, each feature is only available if
the disc was created with that partic-
ular feature (you won’t be able to
change the subtitle language unless
the disc was created with subtitles).

Changing the Audio Track

DVDs may contain a variety of audio
tracks, including foreign languages,
special commentaries, descriptive
video for the sight-impaired, and vari-
ous digital formats. In normal play, the
unit will always look for the default
setting for the audio track, but you
may change the audio track at any
time using the Audio Button

3 on

the remote control.

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