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18 PLAYER/RADIO MENU
Player/Radio Menu
Using the Status Bar Menu
The on-screen Status Bar contains many playback
features. To see the Status Banner Menu, press
STATUS 
D on the remote control while a disc is
playing. Use the ARROW 
9 buttons on the
remote to move through the different features in
the Status Bar. When a feature is highlighted,
press ENTER 
6 on the remote to select it and
to change it with the help of the options listed
on the screen. Press ENTER 
6 to activate the
change.
Title: The number shown indicates the number
of the title that is currently playing.
Chapter: The number shown indicates the
number of the chapter that is currently playing
on a disc.
Time: This item displays the time in DVD mode.
To change the Time mode, first move the cursor
to the TIME. The current mode will be
highlighted.
Press ENTER and the ARROW button to
activate: 
Title Elapsed, Title Remaining, Chapter
Elapsed, Chapter Remaining. Depending on the
choice made, the bar will show a graphic view on
where the disc is currently playing.
PLAYER Menu
Once all the settings have been made, you are
ready to enjoy your HS 100. Once you have
inserted a disc into the drawer you can explore
the PLAYER Menu. This menu hosts all playback
and program features, as well as all disc
information. As you will see, the layout of this
menu is comparable to the SET-UP Menu. The
functionality is the same too. The Submenus are
shown on the left side of the screen, with INFO
and PROGRAM activated by default. As in the
SET-UP Menu, settings can be highlighted with
the ARROW 
9 buttons and selected with the
ENTER 
6 button on the remote control.
Options for the settings are shown in the Lower
Menu Line on the bottom of the screen.
Disc: Shows the name of the disc given by the
artist.
Audio: Shows the audio track that is currently
playing. Options are shown on both Menu Lines
on the bottom of the screen.
Playlist: Sets the order in which the current disc
is played back.
Repeat: Sets the repeat mode.
Random: Activates Random Playback when
possible.
Subtitle: Shows the subtitle of the disc currently
playing.
In the PLAYER Menu, the chapter, track or picture
currently playing will be marked with an arrow
symbol in front of the Chapter (DVD), Track (CD,
MP3, WMA) or Picture (JPEG). Chapters, tracks
and pictures can be selected from this list at any
time by moving the cursor to the desired chapter
or track and pressing ENTER 
6 to confirm.
The top part of this screen can be de-activated to
show the complete Track list on the screen. To
de-activate, move the cursor to the upper INFO
(or i INFO) Submenu on the left side of the
screen. Press ENTER 
6 until the icon is
highlighted in light blue and the full Track list is
visible on the screen. In the same way the Disc
list can be removed from the screen by de-
activating the PROGRAM Submenu.
When the HS 100 is in play mode, pressing the
PLAY button on the remote control will highlight
the track being played.
Information Displays
In DVD and MP3 mode, activating the DISC INFO
(DVD) or ID3 INFO (MP3) Submenu will show
information about the player and the disc
currently playing. The first lines will show Disc
Name and Disc ID. Below you can compare the
Aspect Ratio, Video Standard and Scan Type
available on the disc with the actual output of
your player or ID3 info for MP3 files.
In the lower part of the screen the Audio
Resolution and Audio Format are shown, (DVD
only) and at the bottom a graphical presentation
of the Video Bit Rate (DVD only) and the Audio
Bit Rate of the disc currently playing.
Programmed Play
In STOP mode, the Disc List can be used to create
your own program list for DVD, CD, MP3, WMA
or JPEG discs. Move the cursor to the right of the
menu, into the Disc List. If the disc list is not
active, move the cursor to the PROGRAM icon on
the left to activate. Move the cursor to the Disc
List, and select clear to clear the current list.
Once the disc list is clear move the cursor up or
down to the first track you would like to program
and press ENTER 
6. The cursor will move to
the options in the Lower Menu Line. You can
either add the selected track (or picture) to the
playlist or give it the number you would like it to
have in your playlist, or clear the track from the
list. Move the cursor down to the next track you
would like to program and continue until your
playlist is complete. Once completed, move the
cursor up to the Playlist setting. Select
Programmed order from the options and press
PLAY to start the playback.
If you have a disc that contains both MP3 files
and JPEG images, you can choose to run these
simultaneously, mixing the MP3 audio with your
own images. The time interval can be chosen in
the Picture Setting.
Also you can have the image files follow the
audio signal: at the end of each audio track, the
next JPEG image will be shown.
With such discs, you can also either listen to the
MP3 audio or watch the JPEG video files only. In
order to do so, click on the AUDIO or PICTURE
icons on the left part of the screen to select or
deselect the desired format. Once done, the
tracklist will only show the MP3 or JPEG files.
Radio Menu
The FM Tuner in the HS 100 can be used to listen
to the Radio. Before listening to the radio
stations, you need to preset your favorite
stations. The easiest way to do so is with the OSD
screen on your monitor.
1. Press the ON button 
0 on the remote
control to turn the DVD Receiver on. Make
sure that the Main Power Switch on the front
panel is in the On position, shown by the blue
LED surrounding the button. Also make sure
that your video monitor connected to the 
HS 100 is switched on.
2. Press the RADIO button 
 on the remote
control or SOURCE 
4 on the front panel
repeatedly, to select the FM Radio. The TV
monitor will show the RADIO Menu, as shown
below. You can also select the RADIO Menu
with the ARROW 
9 keys on the remote
control. Once the RADIO tab is highlighted,
press ENTER 
6 to access the RADIO Menu.
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