Some DVD discs have unique menu structures called DVD menu. DVD discs programmed withcomplex contents provide guide menus, and those recorded with various languages providemenus, audio and subtitle languages. Although the DVD menu’s contents and operation differfrom disc to disc, the following explains basic operation when this feature is used. Please referto “DVD Menu” (➡ page 35) or “Title Menu” (➡ page 37) for further instructions.ENGLISH13CQ-DVR909U32DVD AudioDVD Audio•• Video/Video CD/CD BasicsVideo/Video CD/CD Basics(continued)(continued)F / RMUTESUB TITLEAUDIOANGLEREPEAT STOP PAUSE PLAYBANDRANDOMSCANC.SPCLOCKST/MONOTITLE /CHAPTERPAGETRACK1470VOLUMEMENUTITLERETURNCAR DVD PLAYERSOURCEPOWERSEL985623DISP GRPSelecting a Menu ItemStoppingDVD(Select item) (Finalize selection)Example)Example)MAIN MENULive (Part 1)Live (Part 2)Back stageSELTo return to the previousmenu screen or to re-inputa number:DVD/Video CD with playback control3214 5 67 8 90(Select item) (Finalize selection)Select your favorite music1. Love Supremes2. Impressions3. In a sentimental moodRETURNNotes:≥ Pressing [9][:]while a video CD withplayback control is beingplayed may cause you toreturn to the menu screen.≥ Operations vary accordingto the disc. For details,refer to the guide providedwith the disc.≥ “STOP” blinks.≥ Pressing [PLAY1] causes playback to resume from the location where itstopped. (Continued playback function)(During stop, press [STOP∫] again to cancel continued playback and “STOP”turns to light.)STOPSELPress PressPressPressPressPress"#$%, SEL:9PLAY 1PAUSE ;Number ButtonsSTOP ∫REPEATRETURN