Your Cyber Home DVD Player is designed to provide a great Home Theater
experience with super-crisp Video and thundering Digital Sound. Please retain
this User Manual for future reference. Remember to read the manual carefully
before connecting and powering on the unit.
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Important Safety Precautions
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR ANNOYING
INTERFERENCE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
AND ONLY USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER
(OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle,
is intended to alert the user to the presence of not isolated dangerous
voltage within the inside of the product that may be sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and servicing instructions in
the literature accompanying the appliance.
The DVD-Player is a class 1 laser product. However, this DVD-Player uses a visible laser beam, which could cause hazardous radiation
CLASS 1 LASER
PRODUCT
exposure, if directed. Be sure to operate the DVD-Player correctly as instructed. When this DVD-Player is plugged into the plug socket,
do not place your eyes close to the opening of the disc tray and other openings to look into the inside of this player. Do not open covers
and do not repair yourself. Refer to the qualified personnel for servicing. Invisible laser radiation when cover is opened and interlock
failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
When using this DVD player, basic precautions should always be followed,
including the following:
Read these instructions
Keep these instructions
Heed all warnings
Follow all instructions
Do not use this apparatus near water
Clean only with dry cloth
Do not block any ventilation opening, Install in accordance with the
manufacture's instructions
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not defect the safety purpose of the polarized plug. A polarized plug has
two blades with one wider than other. The wide blade is provided for your
safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician
for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution
when moving the cart / apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
Never put any heavy object on the AC power cord.
Do not attempt to repair or reconstruct the AC power cord in any way.
Remove dust, dirt, etc. on the plug at regular intervals.
If the unit has been dropped or otherwise damaged, turn off the power and
disconnect the AC power cord.
If smoke, odors or noises are emitted from the unit, turn off the power and
disconnect the AC power cord.
Placement:
Avoid placing the unit in areas of:
direct sunlight, heating radiators or closed automobiles
high temperature [over 35 C (95 F)] or high humidity (over 90%)
excessive dust
°°
vibration, impact or where the surface is tilted, as the internal parts may be
seriously damaged
Non-use periods:
When the unit is not used, turn the power off.
When the unit is unused for a long period of time, the unit should be
unplugged from the household AC outlet.
No fingers or other objects inside:
Touching internal parts of this unit is dangerous and may cause
serious damage to the unit. Do not attempt to disassemble the unit.
Do not put any foreign object on the disc tray.
Keep away from water and magnets:
Keep the unit away from flower vases, tubs, sinks, etc. If liquids are spilled
into the unit, serious damage could occur.
Keep magnetic objects, such as speakers, distant from the player.
Stacking:
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long
periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when
the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into apparatus,
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
Power cord protection:
To avoid any malfunctions of the unit and to protect against electric
Shock, fire or personal injury, please observe the following:
Hold the plug firmly when connecting or disconnecting the AC power cord to
this unit.
Do not connect or disconnect the AC power cord with wet hands.
Keep the AC power cord away from heating appliances.
Place the unit in a horizontal position and do not place anything heavy on it.
Do not place the unit on amplifiers or other equipment, which may become
hot
Condensation:
Moisture may form on the lens in the following cases:
immediately after a heater has been turned on
in a steamy or very humid room
the unit is moved from a cold environment to a warm one
If moisture forms inside this unit, it may not operate properly. In this case, turn off
the power and wait about one hour for the moisture to evaporate.
Noise interference while a broadcast is being received:
Depending on the reception condition of the TV, interference may appear on the TV
screen while you are watching a TV broadcast, if the unit is switched on. This is not
a malfunction of the unit or the TV. To watch a TV broadcast, turn off this unit.
Language Options................................................................33
Further Information
Troubleshooting Common Problems..................................................34
S p e c i f i c a t i o n s ....................................................................3 5
Glossary of DVD-related Terms...................................................36-37
I n d e x..........................................................................3 8
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DVD Player Features & Supported Discs
Welcome to the Digital Video Revolution! Your new DVD Player opens the door to a much richer home
entertainment experience than you’ve ever seen before. Enhanced Video and Sound quality, as well as greater
flexibility and options are just some of the benefits of Digital Video over conventional formats such as VHS. And
your DVD Player also doubles as a superior Music machine, playing CD Audio or “Compact” Discs, as well as discs
containing MP3 Music Files and JPG Images.
Features
Progressive Scan (480p) with 3:2 pulldown support
or Interlaced (PAL/NTSC) video encoding.
Triple 10-bit Video DACs.
Suitable for multiple disc formats, including DVD,
Video CD (versions 1.1 and 2.0), conventional Audio
CD's, CD-R/RW, MP3, JPG and DTS.
Multiple levels of slow playback. Slow motion without
distracting signals in various speeds.
Repeat playback - Video segments can be selected
for repeat playback.
Multi-Language Display - Usage mode can be
displayed on the screen in different languages.
On-Screen Display and Setup - On-Screen Interface
for MP3 Playback and JPG Viewing.
Parental Control allows you to block discs with a
password depending on the rating.
Standby Power Switch for quick power-on and
power save.
Screen Saver protects your TV when unit is paused
for a length of time.
2X Zoom In on picture in still or playback mode.
Program Function - Specify the playback sequence
for Audio CD or VCD Tracks.
Component, S-Video & Composite Video Outputs.
Coaxial and Optical Digital Audio Outputs / 5.1
Channel and Stereo Analog Audio Outputs.
Multi-functional remote control - A wide variety of
functions can be controlled by the Remote Control
in the most convenient way.
Direct track selection function (MP3 and CD) Number buttons can be used for quick selection of
MP3 and CD titles with the remote control.
Supported Disc Formats
The following is a list of disc types that are suitable for play in your DVD Player:
Digital Video Discs
This player is suitable for DVDs of 12cm and 8cm sizes. Single-Sided and Double-Sided DVDs of
Single-Layer or Double-Layer type are supported. Discs of NTSC and PAL color systems are
supported.
Note: This DVD Player adheres to Region Code Standards. Units sold in North America will only
play Region Code 1 discs. The region code is marked on the disc as shown:
Video CDs
This player supports Video CDs with or without the PBC function. PBC allows for more advanced
navigation and features.
Compact Discs - Digital Audio
Music CDs may be used in this player. Also, CD-R and CD-RW discs containing CD-Audio tracks
are supported.
MP3 Discs (Including CD-R & CD-RW)
This player features an On-Screen MP3 Player for navigating and playing MP3 files stored on
disc. Files must have the “.MP3” extension. When recording MP3 files to a CD-R or CD-RW disc,
you must “close the session” before the disc will be useable with this player. A maximum of 250
directories and tracks are allowed.
*Specifications are subject to change without notice. *All trademarks, logos, brand names and company names are the property of their respective owners.
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Caring for Optical Discs
Handling of Discs:
Please hold the disc by gripping the rim or by placing the index finger in the
central hole. Never touch the signal surface, which is shiny. This applies to
both sides of double sided discs.
Cleaning of Discs:
Finger prints or stains on the surface of the disc may cause signal loss.
Depending on the degree of the stain, the reflected luminosity from the signal
surface may be weakened, resulting in degraded picture quality. Therefore,
please use a soft cloth and wipe in a radiating manner from the center of the
disc to the outer rims when cleaning the disc surface.
If the surface of your disc is very dirty, please wipe the disc with a moist cloth,
followed by a dry soft cloth to remove all water stains.
Labeling Side
Surface
Labels
Never use electrostatic prevention products or solutions which contain
benzene, thinner or any other vaporizing substances, as they may damage
the disc surface.
Never add labels or adhesive tapes on the discs and be careful not to
scratch or damage the disc surface.
Tapes
Storage of Discs:
To prevent discs from becoming bent or deformed, they should be vertically
kept in the disc storage case. To prevent damage, avoid leaving discs in your
car, where they may be subject to direct sunlight and high temperature.
Please thoroughly read the "Instruction Points for Attention" on the discs.
Cleaning the DVD Player:
The control panel and the case of the player will only require occasional wiping with a soft cloth. Areas with
stubborn stains can be cleaned with a soft cloth dipped in a neutral detergent. To prevent damaging the player,
never use vaporizing solutions.
Disc Accessories:
Do not use any disc accessory to improve the audio quality, disc protective solutions or lens cleaner. These
products may cause problems.
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Preparing and Using the Remote Control
Installing the Batteries
If the remote control only operates when you get closer to the DVD Player, it may mean the batteries are weak.
Please replace the two batteries simultaneously with two new batteries (Size AAA, R03, 1.5V) of the same type.
Please note the positive (+) and negative (-) polarity shown inside the battery compartment on the remote.
1. Push down and then outwards to
remove the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert Batteries following polarity
marked inside compartment.
3. Slide Cover back into place.
R03 1.5V
Important Note about Batteries
When changing batteries, it is not recommended to use a mix old and new batteries or batteries of different
brands simultaneously.
If the unit will not be used for an extended length of time, it’s wise to remove the batteries before storage.
The life of the batteries depends on the amount of usage. With typical use, a battery life of approximately 6
Operation of Remote Control
When using the control, please aim at the device's remote control sensor, located in the DVD
STANDBY
ON / OFF
CH-DVD 500
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POWER
TITLE
MUTE
PLAY
ZOOM
1
7
REPEAT
1/ALL
SETUP
GOTO
MENU
PBC
SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE
ENTER
SLOW
PAUSE
PROG
BOOKMARK
3
2
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EFFECT
A-B
6
OPEN / CLOSE
Quick Tips
Make sure no objects
are between the remote
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OPEN/CLOSE
DISPLAY
STOP
RETURN
C
+10
0
INTRO
and the player.
Similar remote controls
could interfere with the
function of the player.
Make sure not to store
the remote upside
down or with any
objects pressing on the
buttons - this could
drain the battery.
Remote Control Functions (1 of 2)
Understanding the Buttons on the Remote
The Remote Control provides access to the DVD Player’s advanced functions, such as searching, repeating video
segments, accessing the Setup Menu, choosing subtitle mode, muting the volume and pausing the action, just to
name a few. The remote is also used to put the unit into “standby” mode, and power it on again.
SETUP
With playback stopped, press to enter the
DVD Player’s On-Screen Setup Menu.
POWER
Press the power button to put player
into Standby mode. Press again to
power unit on.
TITLE
Used to enter the Title Menu supported
on some VCD and DVD discs.
MENU
Press to enter the menu of a DVD
or VCD disc. Also used to enable or
disable PBC mode for VCDs that
support this feature.
MUTE
Press to temporarily turn off audio.
SUBTITLE
Use with ARROW keys to turn
subtitles On/Off and cycle through
available languages.
PLAY
Plays current disc or selected
chapter or track.
ENTER
Use the enter key to confirm menu
choices and execute selected
instructions.
FAST REVERSE
Press to reverse-play the disc at
high speed for searching. Press
again to cycle through available
speeds - 2x, 4x, 8x.
SKIP PREVIOUS
Press to skip to the previous
chapter or track.
SLOW
Enables slow play at ½ speed.
Press again to cycle through
available speeds - 1/2,1/4, 1/8.
POWER
TITLE
MUTE
PLAY
ZOOM
1
7
REPEAT
1/ALL
SETUP
OPEN/CLOSE
GOTO
MENU
PBC
SUBTITLE AUDIOANGLE
ENTER
SLOW
PROG
2
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A-B
PAUSE
BOOKMARK
3
9
EFFECT
DISPLAY
STOP
RETURN
C
+10
0
INTRO
*See next page for remaining buttons.
OPEN/CLOSE
Press to open or close the disc tray.
DISPLAY
Shows elapsed time and other information
for the current disc. With no disc in player,
adjusts display brightness.
GOTO
Press to navigate to a specific chapter.
Follow with corresponding number key.
ANGLE
View Multi-Angles with discs that
support this feature. Press again to
cycle through available angles.
AUDIO
Changes the available Audio track
with discs that support multiple
languages or soundtracks.
STOP
Press once to stop current disc play
but hold resume location. Press again
to completely stop play - required for
some Setup functions.
LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN
ARROWS
Use the arrow keys to select menu items
in disc menus, as well as to navigate in
the Setup Menu and other modes.
FAST FORWARD
Press to play the disc at high speed for
searching. Press again to cycle
available speeds - 2x, 4x, 8x.
SKIP NEXT
Press to skip to the next chapter or track.
PAUSE
Press to pause audio track play or
video on a still frame. Press again to
advance frame by frame (DVD) or
resume playback (Audio CD).
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Remote Control Functions (2 of 2)
*See previous page for upper buttons.
ZOOM
Press to zoom in on picture during
playback or on a still frame.
PROG
Create a custom play list of selected
tracks and play sequence.
NUMBER BUTTONS
Use the number buttons to input
numerical values during
programing, with GOTO, or to
directly select a track to play.
REPEAT 1/ALL
Press to enable repeat mode. Press
again to cycle through choices -
Repeat Chapter, Title or Disc.
REPEA T A-B
Press this button to set the start of the
segment you wish to repeat. Press
again to set the end point of the
segment and begin repeat play.
POWER
TITLE
MENU
PBC
MUTE
SUBTITLE AUDIOANGLE
PLAY
ENTER
SLOW
PROG
ZOOM
2
1
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8
REPEAT
1/ALL
A-B
SETUP
GOTO
PAUSE
BOOKMARK
3
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EFFECT
OPEN/CLOSE
DISPLAY
STOP
RETURN
C
+10
0
INTRO
RETURN
When navigating disc menus, press to
return to the previous menu accessed.
BOOKMARK
Press to store the current point on the
disc as a bookmark that can be
accessed quickly without searching.
C - CANCEL
Use to clear input or cancel
programmed titles or chapters.
+10
To input a numerical value greater than 10,
first press this button to select the 10s digit,
then use the number keys to select the 1s
digit. For instance, to enter 32, press this
button three times, then press 2.
INTRO
Press this button to see a short introduction
for each chapter on VCD discs.
EFFECT
Use with VCDs and CD Audio discs to
adjust Bass, Treble and Surround Effects.
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DVD Front Panel Functions
Previous Track/Fast Reverse & Next Track/Fast Forward
The front Function Knob allows the control of skip ahead and skip back functions, as well as multi-
speed scanning in forward or reverse at 2x, 4x and 8x speeds. To advance to the next track, turn
the knob to the right and hold for about one second. To return to the previous track, turn to the left
and hold one second. Forward and Reverse Scanning are controlled by turning and releasing the
knob quickly to cycle through available speeds - to the right or left, respectively.
Standby Power On / Off
The front Standby Power Button sends the unit
into, and brings the unit out of, Standby mode.
STANDBY
ON / OFF
OPEN / CLOSE
CH-DVD 500
Open / Close
Push to Open or Close the disc tray.
Play
Press to begin Playback of the disc.
Stop
Press to stop play but hold resume location. Press again to
completely stop play and reset playback to beginning of disc.
Pause
Press to Pause disc playback. Press repeatedly to step through
one frame at a time. To continue normal playback, press Play.
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DVD Display Functions
Display Functions
The DVD Player Display shows current operation, disc type, elapsed playback time and other useful information.
Some functions require specific disc formats or features.
Random / Shuffle Mode Active
Program Mode Active
Repeat Function Active
Zoom Function Active
Multi-Angle Mode Active
Disc Type
SVCDSVCD
CDDACDDA
MP3MP3
LLLL11AA
A-BA-B
PBC Active (VCDs)
TITLETITLE
Number of Current Title
Number of Current Track
PBCPBCCHAPTERCHAPTER
ANGLE ZOOMANGLE ZOOM
PROG RANDPROG RAND
PROGRANDPROGRAND
Elapsed Time of Playback
Audio Mode Indicator
LL
PCMPCM
RR
Playback Indicator
Play / Pause / Stop Indicator
Dimming the Front VFD Display
Adjusting the Brightness of the Front Display
With NO DISC in the unit, the DISPLAY button functions as a 4-phase Dimmer for the DVD Player’s front VFD
(Vacuum Flourescent Display).
1
2
OPEN/CLOSE
DISPLAY
Eject the Current Disc
Open the disc tray to change the operation of the DISPLAY key
to the DIMMER function. After removing the disc, you may close
the disc tray to better see the front display.
Press the DISPLAY Button
Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to cycle through the four
brightness levels.
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POWER
TITLE
MENU
PBC
SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE
MUTE
PLAY
ENTER
SLOW
SETUP
GOTO
PAUSE
OPEN/CLOSE
DISPLAY
STOP
1
2
Back Panel Connectors
Connections on the Back Panel
The back panel is where you’ll find all the physical connections for the DVD Player. You will only use one Video
and one Audio connection at any given time. For instance, if you’re using the Composite Video jack to connect
to your TV, the S-Video and Component connectors will be unused.
Dolby/DTS 5.1 Channel Outputs
Component Video Connectors
Y, Pr & Pb connectors for use with TVs
compatible with Component Video and/or
Progressive Scan Video.
Composite Video Connector
Typical connection. Connect Yellow
cable to TV Video In.
Stereo Analog Audio Outputs
Use White/Red Audio Cable to connect
to Audio In (L/R) of TV or Receiver.
Connect to Dolby-Ready Receiver or
Speaker System.
Ventilation Grill
Allows hot air to flow from the unit. Make sure
not to block when positioning the player.
AC Power Inlet
Insert the power cord here first.
Then, plug other end to AC
Outlet (100-230V).
Y
Pb
VIDEO
OUT
Pr
S-VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEOVIDEO
DIGITAL OUTPUT
OPTICAL
AUDIOAUDIO
ANALOG OUTPUT
COAXIAL
AUDIOAUDIO
CoAxial Digital Audio Connector
Use special CoAxial Digital Audio Cable to
connect to Digital Receiver’s CoAxial Input.
Optical Digital Audio Connector
Use special Optical Digital Audio Cable to
connect to Digital Receiver’s Optical Input.
S-Video Connector
Use special S-Video Cable to
connect to TV’s S-Video In jack.
R
L
DTS/DOLBY 5.1CH DIRECT OUTPUT
SURROUNDFRONT
R
L
VIDEOVIDEOAUDIOAUDIO
AUDIOAUDIO
SUB WOOFER
CENTER
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
DO NOT OPEN
AC SWITCH
ON
I
O
OFF
CLASS 1 LASER
PRODUCT
AC IN
100V-230V
50Hz/60Hz
AC Power Switch
Turns the main power OFF/ON. Must
be set to ON for unit to operate.
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Connecting the DVD Player to your TV / Receiver
Determining the Video & Audio Connections You Will Use
The first step to using your new DVD Player is to make the cable connections that will allow you to see the video
and hear the audio on your TV and optional Stereo Receiver. Your DVD Player has multiple Video and Audio
outputs. Generally, you will only use one Video and one Audio output and any one time. The type of outputs you
use will be determined by the capabilities of your Television or receiver. It is recommended that you use the highest
quality output that your TV or receiver will support.
Television Connections (One Required)
In order to use your DVD Player, your TV must support at least one of the Video Input types shown below. To get
started, identify the best Video Connection shown below that your TV offers and proceed to that section. If you are
using your TV’s speakers for audio, rather than a separate receiver or amplifier, you will use the Stereo Audio In,
outlined in sections 1 and 2.
Composite Video
& Stereo Audio
VIDEO
IN
D
STEREO AUDIO IN
O
O
G
1
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R
(RED)
L
(WHITE)
S-Video &
Stereo Audio
S-VIDEO
IN
ER
STEREO AUDIO IN
E
B TT
2
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R
(RED)
L
(WHITE)
Component Video &
Progressive Scan
PROGRESSIVE SCAN /
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
ST
Y
E
B
3
Cb
Cr
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TV
Receiver/Speaker Connections (Optional)
To enjoy the Dolby and/or DTS Digital Surround Sound most DVD movies are presented in, you’ll need a 5.1
Channel Sound System. Whether you choose an inexpensive, self-powered 5.1 Channel Speaker System, or a
more advanced setup with a Digital Receiver powering a set of High-Performance Speakers, your player provides
the outputs required. The 5.1 Channel Analog outputs can connect directly to a 5.1 Channel Speaker System (the
most economical method) or a Dolby-Ready Receiver. For the ultimate in Digital Audio, use the player’s Optical or
CoAxial Digital Audio outputs with a Digital Receiver powering high-performance Speakers.
DTS/Dolby 5.1 Channel
Analog Audio
Optical & CoAxial
Digital Audio
DTS/DOLBY 5.1 CHANNEL AUDIO IN
5
DIGITAL AUDIO IN
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
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RECEIVER
FR RR SUB
FL RL CTR
4
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