Jvc XV-D9000 Owners Manual

D VD AUDIO/VIDEO PLAYER
XV-D9000
OPEN
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STANDBY/ON
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SELECT GROUP
TOP MENU
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ENTER
PLAY MODE
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THEATER
TIME
fs/RATE
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POSITION
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DVD AUDIO
XV - D9000
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VIDEO PLAYER
DOLBY
D I G I T A L
INSTRUCTIONS
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which are located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.
Model No. Serial No.
[J]
(For U.S.A)
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK

Warnings, Cautions and Others

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of 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 maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NO T EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Warnings, Cautions and Others
For Canada/pour le Canada
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH
WIDE BLADE OF PLUG T O WIDE SLO T, FULLY INSERT. PRECAUTION: POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQUAU FOND.
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2. DANGER: Invisible laser r adiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
3. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified service personnel.
For Canada/pour le Canada
THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED “DIGITAL APPARATUS,” ICES-003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS.
CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE RESPECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES APPLICABLES AUX APP AREILS NUMERIQUES DE CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANS LA NORME SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR: “APPAREILS NUMERIQUES”, NMB-003 EDICTEE PAR LE MINISTRE DES COMMUNICATIONS.
1. PRODUIT LASER CLASSE 1
2. A TTENTION: Radiation laser invisible quand l’appareil est ouvert ou que le verrouillage est en panne ou désactivé. Eviter une exposition directe au rayon.
3. ATTENTION: Ne pas ouvrir le couvercle du dessus. Il n’y a aucune pièce utilisable à l’intérieur. Laisser à un personnel qualifié le soin de réparer votre appareil.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc.:
1. Do not remove screws, covers or cabinet.
2. Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
Caution — POWER switch!
Disconnect the power plug to shut the power off completely. The POWER switch in any position does not disconnect the power source. The power can be remote controlled.
ATTENTION
Afin d’éviter tout risque d’électrocution, d’incendie. etc.:
1. Ne pas enlever les vis ni les panneaux et ne pas ouvrir le coffret de l’appareil.
2. Ne pas exposer l’appareil à la pluie ni à l’humidité.
Attention — Commutateur POWER!
Déconnecter la fiche de secteur pour couper complètement le courant. Le commutateur POWER ne coupe jamais complètement la ligne de secteur, quelle que soit sa position. Le courant peut être télécommandé.
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Contents

Warnings, Cautions and Others ...................................................2
Features ......................................................................................... 5
Usage Precautions........................................................................ 6
Connections .................................................................................. 7
Precautions to Observe When Setting Up the Connections ...... 7
Connecting to a TV with a DVD Component Video
Input Terminal ...................................................................... 8
Connecting to a TV .................................................................. 9
Connecting to an Amplifier or Receiver.....................................10
Connecting to an Amplifier with a 5.1 Channel Input Terminal .. 11
Connecting to a Device with a Digital Input Terminal ................ 12
Connecting to the Power Supply ............................................... 13
Preparing the Remote Control ................................................... 14
Parts and Their Functions .......................................................... 15
Front Panel................................................................................15
Display Section..........................................................................16
Rear Panel ................................................................................ 17
Remote Control ......................................................................... 18
Before Y ou Start ..........................................................................20
Opening Screen ........................................................................ 20
Preventing Screen Burn-in [Screen Saver]................................ 20
On-screen guide icons .............................................................. 20
Types of Disc Supported by this Player.....................................21
Disc Composition ...................................................................... 22
Switching the Power On ............................................................. 23
Initial Settings .............................................................................24
Setting Up the Initial Settings .................................................... 24
PREFERENCE 1 Settings.........................................................25
PREFERENCE 2 Settings.........................................................27
SPK. SETTING Screen Settings ............................................... 29
Basic Operations ........................................................................32
Loading a Disc ..........................................................................32
Playing a Disc............................................................................33
Step-by-Step Procedure for Playing a Disc........................... 33
Stopping a Disc ..................................................................... 33
Pausing a Disc.......................................................................33
Skipping Through a Disc ....................................................... 33
Fast Forward/Backward Through a Disc................................34
Resume Playback [RESUME] ................................................... 34
Storing the resume position...................................................34
Resuming Playback...............................................................34
Viewing One Frame at a Time ................................................... 35
Slow Motion Playback ............................................................... 35
Playing Time Display [TIME DISPLAY]......................................36
Using time display during playback ....................................... 36
Using time display while a disc is stopped
(using [TIME DISPLAY]) ....................................................36
Using time display while a disc is stopped ............................ 37
Turning the Display Off to Get Better Sound Quality
[DISPLAY OFF] ..................................................................... 38
Adjusting the Image Brightness [THEATER POSITION] ........... 39
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fs/RATE Display [fs/RATE] ......................................................... 39
Changing the Progressive Mode............................................... 41
Enjoying DVD Audio ................................................................... 42
Using the menu to select an item to play .................................. 42
Selecting a Track ....................................................................... 43
Selecting an Index Item.............................................................44
Still image display operations....................................................44
Advancing/replaying still images [PAGE +/–]......................... 44
Jumping to specified still images on a disc [RETURN] .........44
Program Playback..................................................................... 45
Random Playback ..................................................................... 46
Repeat Playback ....................................................................... 46
A-B Repeat Playback ................................................................ 47
Changing the Angle [ANGLE] ...................................................47
Changing the Subtitles [SUBTITLE] .......................................... 48
Changing the Audio Setting [AUDIO] ........................................49
Playing a Bonus Group ............................................................. 49
Playing DVD Video Discs ............................................................ 51
Selecting the Section You Want to Watch.................................. 51
Using the menu to select an item to play...............................51
Specifying the title number to begin playback ....................... 52
Specifying the chapter number to begin playback
(Chapter search)................................................................52
Repeat Playback ....................................................................... 52
A-B Repeat Playback ................................................................ 53
Changing the Angle [ANGLE] ...................................................53
Changing the Subtitles [SUBTITLE] .......................................... 54
Changing the Audio Language [AUDIO].................................... 54
Parental Lock Setting ................................................................ 55
Setting Parental Lock ............................................................ 55
Changing Parental Lock ........................................................ 56
Temporarily Cancelling Parental Lock ................................... 57
Playing Audio CD and Video CD Discs .....................................58
Selecting a Song from a Menu.................................................. 59
Selecting a Track ....................................................................... 59
Selecting an Index Item.............................................................59
Program Playback..................................................................... 60
Random Playback ..................................................................... 61
Repeat Playback ....................................................................... 61
A-B Repeat Playback ................................................................ 62
Changing the Audio Channel [AUDIO] ...................................... 62
Extended K2 Processing Version 2.0 Function ........................ 63
Handling Discs ............................................................................ 64
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................65
Specifications.............................................................................. 66
Dimensions.................................................................................. 67
Table of Languages and Their Abbreviations ........................... 68
Country Code List for Parental Lock.........................................69
Glossary.......................................................................................70

Features

High-end DVD player for playback of Audio DVDs and Video DVDs. The machine makes full use of the latest advances in DVD technology.
Extended K2 Processing Version 2.0
Extended K2 processing takes the music signal before any band limitation is presumed and the digital signal is expanded for the high bit and high sampling. Version 2.0 strengthens this frequency by as much as four times and is carried by the front two channels. 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz are expanded and reformed as 24 bit 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz signals respectively. The means that the pla yback quality of the digital source is one le v el closer to the original master.
PEM • DD Converter with 192 kHz/24 bit Support
This model includes our recently developed PEM • DD conver ter that suppor ts the 192 kHz/24 bit signal that is top specification for Audio DVD voice format. The front two channels use separate D AC configur ations for the left and right channels. With a dynamic range of 112 dB, it achieves a high frequency distortion factor of less than 0.001 %. In addition, all channels use the same D/A converter which provides a jitter-free fine clock generator and the use of dedicated audio R core power transformer and other features deliver excellent sound quality.
Interference-free, Vibration-free, Resonance-free Construction
Each circuit is isolated to exclude mutual interference between the circuits, with each five block structure being independent. Analog related circuits are completely isolated from the sub-chassis with the digital elements such as the dedicated audio power transformer . Furthermore, the occurrence of unnecessary oscillation and outside influences are excluded by the 3.2 mm steel base plate and the solid aluminum casing. The air tightness of the unit has been dramatically improved with the use of an airtight disc tray to shut out exter nal vibration and option of completely turning off the video circuitry to achieve the maximum sound quality possible.
Progressive Video Output
The progressive output (525P) of the video signal from a 24-frame/second film reduces flic ker so that it is not noticeable, even when played back on a large screen, for sharp, clear images. This matches the reality and enjoyment achieved in movie theaters. Moreo v er , our recently developed three dimensional progressive function means that normal video can also achieve the same quality as DVD titles and film through this progressive conversion to digital images.
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Usage Precautions

Installing the player
Install the player in a location where the temper ature is between 5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F). If the pla yer is e xposed to a higher temperature, it may cause it to malfunction, or cause damage . In particular, avoid installing it in the f ollowing locations.
• Locations where it is exposed to direct sunlight
• Locations that become hot, such as on top of a receiver
If TV or radio reception deteriorates...
• Keep distance between the TV or radio and this player. If this player is installed near equipment that receives electromagnetic waves, it may effect reception.
Moving the Player
• If you move the pla yer from a cold location to a warm location, do not use the pla yer immediately after moving it. This is because condensation can form inside the player. If you allow the player to stand with the power on for a few hours, you can then use it normally.
• Always remove discs from the player before moving it. If you move the player while a disc is inside, the disc can become lodged inside the player and will be difficult to remove, and can also cause damage.
Do not insert warped or irregular shaped discs
• Do not insert cracked or warped discs into the player, or discs that have been repaired with adhesive, or heart­shaped discs, octagonal discs, or other irregular shaped discs. These can cause damage.
Cleaning the exterior of the player
• To clean the cover and other exterior parts of the player, wipe them with soft, dry cloth. For persistent stains or dirt, wipe them with a cloth moistened with a mild detergent. Never use thinner, benzine, or other inflammable agents. This can cause cloudiness or discoloring of the exterior.
Trademark and Copyright Information
• This player is based on technology licensed from Dolb y Labor atories Inc. Dolby , Pro Logic , MLP Lossless , and the Dolby D logo are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Inc. (Confidential copyright.) © 1992-1998 Dolby Laboratories Inc. All rights reserved.
• This player is based on technology licensed from Digital Theater Systems Inc. DTS and DTS Digital Surround are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc. ©1996 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All Right Reserved.
• This player uses cop y protection technology. This cop y protection technology is licensed by Macrovision Inc. for use in the United States and other countries. T o use this technology a license is required from Macro vision Inc. Without a license form Macrovision Inc., you may not use this technology outside the limited range of home use. The disassembly or reverse engineering of this technology is also prohibited.
• The unauthorized copying, broadcast, presentation, and rental of D VD discs, without the permission of the copyright owner is prohibited.
• The DVD logo is a registered trademark.
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Connections

The sound quality can be subtly effected depending on the material and con­struction of the connection cables and cords. Connection cables or cords are not supplied with this player. These must be purchased separately. We recommend that you compare several types and choose cables/cords best suited to your needs.
In order to use this model, it must be connected to a TV or monitor. * T o av oid repetition of the various procedures, the f ollowing descriptions explain the procedures assuming a connection
to a TV. However, you can also connect the player to a monitor or projector instead of a TV.
Precautions to Observe When Setting Up the Connections
• Before connecting any cables, make sure that power to player itself and the other devices is switched off.
• Depending on the device used, the labels for the terminals may differ. Refer to the manual provided with your device when making connections.
• Make sure you insert all plugs firmly. A loose connection can cause noise or the loss of sound.
• Connect the video output from the player directly to a TV (or monitor). If the video output is connected via a video player, the picture quality during playback will deteriorate.
Main unit
Direct connection
Video player
TV
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Connections
Connecting to a TV with a DVD Component Video Input Terminal
By using the component video output terminal to connect the player to the TV you can enjoy high-quality video performance.
To DVD component video input terminal
P
R
P
B
Y
HDTV-etc
To AUDIO LEFT input terminal To AUDIO RIGHT input terminal
Sound is output from
the TV speakers.
Audio cable
Component cable
RIGHT LEFT
REAR CENTER SUBWOOFER
RIGHT
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR
FRONT
AUDIO ANALOG OUTPUT
LEFT
NUMBER LABEL
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
Apparatus Claims of U.S.Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216,
PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES
4,819,098,and
21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J IN EFFECT AT DATE
4,907,093 licensed for limited viewing
OF MANUFACTURE.
uses only.
Manufactured under license from Digital Theeter Systeme,Inc.US Pat. No.5,451,942 and other world-wide paterts lssued and pending. "DTS", "DTS Digital Surround",are trademarks of Digital Theater System,Inc. Copyrlght 1996 Digital Theater Systems,Inc.All Rights Reeerved.
DVD PLAYER MODEL NO. XV-D9000 AC 120V ~ 60Hz 35W
LISTED 4C43 VIDEO EQUIPMENT
JVC AMERICAS CORP. 1700 VALLEY ROAD WAYNE, N.J. 07470
AC IN
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories."Dolby", "MLP Lossless", and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. Copyrights 1992-1998 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN,LIMITED MADE IN JAPAN
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
B
Y
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUTPUT
COAXIAL OPTICAL
PCM
AUDIO DIGITAL OUTPUT
PRP
/
STREAM
Note:
Main unit
If you connect the play er to the “Y”, “PB” and “PR” terminals of a Progressive TV or High-Definition TV, you can enjoy progressive video output. Set the [PROGRESSIVE] in Initial Settings 2 of the Initial Settings screen to a setting other than [OFF] ([VIDEO] or [FILM]). See page 28.
You should note that not all Progressive TV and High-Definition TV sets are fully compatible with this product and may cause artifacts to be display ed in the picture. In case of 525 prog ressive scan picture problems, it is recommended that you switch the setting to the “standard definition” output by setting the [PROGRESSIVE] in Initial Settings 2 of the Initial Settings screen to [OFF]. If there are questions regarding our TV set compatibility with this model 525P DVD player, please contact our customer service center.
All JVC Progressive TV and High-Definition TV sets have no problem. (Example: AV-61S902)
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Connections
Connecting to a TV
You can also use the player b y simply connecting it to a normal TV . To enjoy the advanced sound quality, connect the audio output to specialist audio equipment. See pages 10, 11, and 12.
Connect one of these
To S-Video input terminals S Video cable
Connect this if your TV has a S-Video input terminal. You will get better picture quality.
TV
Sound is output from
the TV speakers.
To video input terminals video cable To AUDIO LEFT input terminal To AUDIO RIGHT input terminal
Audio cable
Main unit
RIGHT LEFT
REAR CENTER SUBWOOFER
RIGHT
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR
FRONT
AUDIO ANALOG OUTPUT
LEFT
NUMBER LABEL
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
Apparatus Claims of U.S.Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216,
PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES
4,819,098,and
21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J IN EFFECT AT DATE
4,907,093 licensed for limited viewing
OF MANUFACTURE.
uses only.
Manufactured under license from Digital Theeter Systeme,Inc.US Pat. No.5,451,942 and other world-wide paterts lssued and pending. "DTS", "DTS Digital Surround",are trademarks of Digital Theater System,Inc. Copyrlght 1996 Digital Theater Systems,Inc.All Rights Reeerved.
DVD PLAYER MODEL NO. XV-D9000
AC 120V ~ 60Hz 35W
LISTED 4C43 VIDEO EQUIPMENT
JVC AMERICAS CORP. 1700 VALLEY ROAD WAYNE, N.J. 07470
AC IN
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories."Dolby", "MLP Lossless", and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. Copyrights 1992-1998 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN,LIMITED MADE IN JAPAN
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
B
Y
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUTPUT
COAXIAL OPTICAL
PCM
AUDIO DIGITAL OUTPUT
PRP
/
STREAM
S-Video Signal
S-Video separates the luminance signal (Y) and color signal (C) of previous video signals. It achieves vivid images in which color blur is rare.
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Connections
P
O H N U C A
A
R
g
Connecting to an Amplifier or Receiver
By connecting the output from the player to speakers via a receiver or receiver you can enjoy realistic sound.
To LEFT input terminal
Connect the player output to
Amplifier or Receiver
Audio cable
To RIGHT input terminal
Main unit
RIGHT LEFT
the amplifier line input terminal (AUX, DVD, CD, etc.) See pages 8 and 9 for details for the video signal connection.
NUMBE
THIS DEVICE COM OF THE FCC RULES
REAR CENTER SUBWOOFER
RIGHT
AUDIO ANALOG OUTPUT
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR
LEFT
FRONT
SUBJECT TO THE F CONDITIONS: (1) T CAUSE HARMFUL I (2) THIS DEVICE M INTERFERENCE RE INTERFERENCE TH UNDESIRED OPER
Apparatus Claims U.S.Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577, 4,819,098,and 4,907,093 license for limited viewin uses only.
After you have setup the connection...
Downmix Settings
When playing D VD Audio , Dolby Digital, and DTS multi-channel discs the do wnmix settings are used. These settings mean that even when multi-channel discs are played back in two stereo channels, they use not only the front left and right channels, but also use the other channel information. Set [DOWNMIX] in Initial Settings 2 of the Initial Settings screen to [Lt/Rt] or [Lo/Ro]. See page 28.
• If [DOWNMIX] is set to [OFF], you can hear only front left and right channel sound.
• Some multi-channel DVD Audio discs prohibit downmixing. In these cases sound will only be output of the front left and right channels.
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Connections
P
O H N U C A
A
R
g
Connecting to a Receiver with a 5.1 Channel Input Terminal
The player has a built-in DVD Audio decoder, Dolby Digital decoder and DTS decoder, which means that external decoders are unnecessary. By connecting the 5.1 ch output terminal of the player to the 5.1 ch input ter minal of the receiver, you can enjoy realistic multiochannel playback. See pages 8 and 9 for details for the video signal connection.
Audio cable To SUBWOOFER input terminal To CENTER input terminal
To REAR LEFT input terminal To REAR RIGHT input terminal
Main unit
Amplifier or receiver
(with 5.1 channel input terminal)
RIGHT LEFT
REAR CENTER SUBWOOFER
RIGHT
AUDIO ANALOG OUTPUT
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR
LEFT
FRONT
NUMBE
THIS DEVICE COM OF THE FCC RULES SUBJECT TO THE F CONDITIONS: (1) T CAUSE HARMFUL I (2) THIS DEVICE M INTERFERENCE RE INTERFERENCE TH UNDESIRED OPER
Apparatus Claims U.S.Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577, 4,819,098,and 4,907,093 license for limited viewin uses only.
Audio cable To FRONT RIGHT input terminal To FRONT LEFT input terminal
After you have setup the connection...
Speaker Settings
Set Speaker Settings of the Initial Settings screen to [5.1 CHANNEL] or [EXPERT]. See pages 29 and 30.
Downmix Settings
Set [DOWNMIX] in Initial Settings 2 of the Initial Settings screen to [OFF]. See page 28.
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Connections
Connecting to a Device with a Digital Input Terminal
By connecting the digital output from this player to the digital input terminal of a receiver etc., y ou can send the digital audio signal from discs to external devices without changing the signal. Also, by connecting to Dolby Digital or DTS decoders (or amplifiers with built-in decoders), you can enjoy high-quality surround audio.
See pages 8 and 9 for details for the video signal connection to a TV.
Remove the protective cap before connecting the digital optical cable.
Main unit
PRPBVIDEO S-VIDEO Y
COMPONENT
CAUTION
DO NOT OPEN
VIDEO OUTPUT
COAXIAL OPTICAL
/
STREAM
PCM
AUDIO DIGITAL OUTPUT
nder license from Dolbynder license from Dolby olby", "MLP Lossless",
olby", "MLP Lossless",
D symbol are
D symbol are
olby Laboratories.
olby Laboratories.
published Works.published Works.
-1998 Dolby
-1998 Dolby
ll rights reserved.ll rights reserved.
MPANY OF JAPAN,LIMITED MADE IN JAPAN
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Connect one of these
Digital device
To DIGITAL COAXIAL input terminal Coaxial cable To DIGITAL OPTICAL input terminal Digital optical cable
After you have setup the connection...
Digital OUT Settings
Set [DIGITAL] OUT in Initial Settings 2 of the Initial Settings screen to match the connection to the external device. See page 27.
Note:
When connecting to devices with Dolby Digital or DTS decoder functions
The [COMPRESSION] and [DOWNMIX] settings in Initial Settings 2 of the Initial Settings screen will not be applied to the digital output from the player. Make any adjustments for these settings with the external decoder.
DVD Audio digital output
When recording the DVD Audio multi-channel digital output, the digital output is downmixed to two channels.
What is DTS (Digital Theater System)?
DTS is a new surround format that has better data compression to Dolby Digital that deliv ers superior quality surround playback of audio. It uses the same 5.1 channel that Dolby Digital uses, but due to lower audio compression during recording it produces audio with more depth and high S/N playback. It's wide dynamic range allows it to produce magnificent sound with excellent audio separation.
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Connections
Connecting to the Power Supply
Use the power cord provided to connect the player to the power supply. Insert the connector of the power cord into the power connector slot on the rear panel before inserting the power plug into the power outlet.
Main unit
RIGHT LEFT
REAR CENTER SUBWOOFER
RIGHT
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR
FRONT
AUDIO ANALOG OUTPUT
LEFT
NUMBER LABEL
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
Apparatus Claims of U.S.Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216,
PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES
4,819,098,and
21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J IN EFFECT AT DATE
4,907,093 licensed for limited viewing
OF MANUFACTURE.
uses only.
Manufactured under license from Digital Theeter Systeme,Inc.US Pat. No.5,451,942 and other world-wide paterts lssued and pending. "DTS", "DTS Digital Surround",are trademark Copyrlght 1996 Digital Theater Systems,Inc.All Rights Reeerved.
DVD PLAYER
MODEL NO. XV-D9000
AC 120V ~ 60Hz 35W
LISTED 4C43 VIDEO EQUIPMENT
JVC AMERICAS CORP. 1700 VALLEY ROAD WAYNE, N.J. 07470
s of Digital The
AC IN
Manufactured under license from DolbyManufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories."Dolby", "MLP Lossless",Laboratories."Dolby", "MLP Lossless", and the double-D symbol are and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works.Confidential Unpublished Works. Copyright 1992-1998 Dolby Copyright 1992-1998 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.Laboratories. All rights reserved.
ater System,Inc.
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN,LIMITED MADE IN JAPAN
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
B
Y
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUTPUT
COAXIAL OPTICAL
PCM
AUDIO DIGITAL OUTPUT
PRP
/
STREAM
AC120V 60Hz
• The AC power cord of this unit has certain one-way direction connections to prevent electric shock.
• Always connect the player directly to a wall power outlet.
CAUTION
Only use the power cord provided with the player. If you use a different cable, it may cause a malfunction or a fire hazard.
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Preparing the Remote Control

You can use the remote control to control the player.
The rear of the remote control includes a compartment for batteries.
1 While pressing the upper section of the battery compartment cover, lift off the cover.
2 Insert AAA dry-cell batteries.
Make sure that the + and - poles of the batteries are the same as indicated inside the battery compartment.
AAA dry-cell batteries
3 Close the battery compartment cover.
Note:
When the operation range of the remote control is reduced, or if you can only use it when very close to the main unit, it is time to replace the batteries. Replace both batteries with new AAA batteries. Although the battery life will var y depending on amount of use and operating conditions, the batteries should last for six months, or so.
If you will not be using the player for an extended period, remove the batteries from the remote control.
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Parts and Their Functions

Front Panel
This allows you to perform basic operations for the player. The buttons on the front panel are all available on the remote control and the functions of both buttons are the same.
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DVD AUDIO
EXTENDED K2
POWER
STANDBY
1 DVD AUDIO Indicator (blue)
This lights when you insert a DVD Audio disc.
2 POWER STANDBY Indicator (red)
This lights when the player is switched off . When the player is switched on, this indicator goes out.
PROCESSING
VIDEO
ON
DISPLAY
/
DISP.
/
OFF
OFF
Display
DVD AUDIO
Disc tray
XV - D9000
/
VIDEO PLAYER
8 DISPLAY OFF Indicator (orange)
This lights when the display mode is off.
9 0 (Open/Close) Button
This opens or closes the disc tray. It can also be used to turn the power on.
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3
POWER/STANDBY Switch
Switches the power on and off.
4 Remote Control Optical Sensor
Receives the control signals from the remote control.
EXTENDED K2 PROCESSING Indicator (orange)
5
This lights when Extended K2 Processing function is on.
6 EXTENDED K2 PROCESSING Button
Switches the Extended K2 Processing function on and off. See page 63.
7 VIDEO/DISP.ON/OFF Button
Each press of this button switches the video output from the main unit on or off, and switches the displa y mode. See page 38.
0 7 (Stop) Button
This stops playback of a disc that is playing.
- 8 (Pause) Button
This pauses playback of a disc that is playing.
= 3 (Play) Button
This starts playback of a disc in the disc tray. It can also be used to turn the power on.
~ 4/¢ (Skip) Buttons
Use these to jump to the next/previous scene, or to jump to the next/previous track.
By pressing this button continuously during playback, you can fast forward/backward through the disc. Playback returns to normal mode when you release the button.
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Parts and Their Functions
Display Section
1 2 3 4 6 8 9 11 12
5 7 1310
1 TITLE/CHAP./GROUP/TRACK Display
For DVD Audio, this displays the Group number and Track (song) number. For D VD Video, this displays the Title n umber and Chapter (song) number. For Audio CD or Video CD, this displays the T rac k n umber.
2 STEP/INDEX Display
STEP : Displays the program step number for
programmed tracks.
INDEX : Displays the index number recorded on the disc.
• Displayed for DVD Audio and Audio CD discs.
Signal Format Display
3
When you play a disc, this displa ys the audio signal f ormat used by the disc. LPCM : Linear PCM format MPEG : MPEG format DOLBY DIGITAL : Dolby Digital format DTS : Digital Theater System format MLP : Meridian Lossless Packing format (lossless compression for DVD Audio)
4 B.S.P. (Browsable Still Pictures) Display (red)
This indicates if you can freely select the still images stored on a DVD A udio disc. When this is lit y ou press the PAGE +/
- buttons on the remote control to select a still image.
5 BONUS Display
This lights when there is a bonus group in a DVD Audio disc.
• Not all discs include bonus groups.
6 Disc T ype Display
Displays DVD, CD, or VCD (Video CD) as appropriate for the disc.
7 Audio Channel Display
Displays the audio channel information stored on a disc.
• For stereo two channel audio lights.
• For 5.1 multi-channel format audio
lights.
L,R : Front left/right C : Center LS,RS : Rear left/right LFE : Subwoofer low frequency signal
8 V.OFF Display (red)
When V.OFF is lit, you can switch off the video output when playing DVD Audio or Audio CD discs. By pressing the DISPLAY OFF button on the remote control or the VIDEO/ DISP.OFF on the player, you can turn the V.OFF display on. See page 38.
9 PROGRESSIVE Display (red)
This lights when Progressive Mode of the Initial Settings screen is set to [VIDEO] or [FILM]. See page 28.
0 Play Mode Display
Displays the function being used.
- Repeat Display
Displays the function being used.
= Time Display Mode
Displays the selected time display mode.
~ Message/Time Display
Displays any messages from the player or playback time of the disc.
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Rear Panel
Parts and Their Functions
RIGHT LEFT
NUMBER LABEL
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS
REAR CENTER SUBWOOFER
RIGHT
AUDIO ANALOG OUTPUT
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR
LEFT
FRONT
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
Apparatus Claims of U.S.Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216, 4,819,098,and 4,907,093 licensed for limited viewing uses only.
PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J IN EFFECT AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
Manufactured under license from Digital Theeter Systeme,Inc.US Pat. No.5,451,942 and other world-wide paterts lssued and pending. "DTS", "DTS Digital Surround",are trademarks of Digital Theater System,Inc. Copyrlght 1996 Digital Theater Systems,Inc.All Rights Reeerved.
Analog Audio Output Terminals
Use these terminals to connect the analog output from the player to a TV or analog amplifier.
1 FRONT T erminals
These terminals are for connecting the analog audio output for the front left/right channels.
2 REAR/CENTER/SUBWOOFER T erminals
These terminals are for connecting the analog audio output for the rear left/right, center, and subwoofer channels. They are used for multi-channel format configurations.
Video Output Terminals
Use these terminals to connect the video output from the player to a TV etc.
DVD PLAYER
MODEL NO. XV-D9000
AC 120V ~ 60Hz 35W
LISTED 4C43 VIDEO EQUIPMENT
JVC AMERICAS CORP. 1700 VALLEY ROAD WAYNE, N.J. 07470
AC IN
VIDEO
Manufactured under license from DolbyManufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories."Dolby", "MLP Lossless",Laboratories."Dolby", "MLP Lossless", and the double-D symbol are and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished WConfidential Unpublished Works. Copyrights 1992-1998 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN,LIMITED MADE IN JAPAN
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43
S-VIDEO
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
52
P
Y
VIDEO OUTPUT
RPB
COMPONENT
COAXIAL OPTICAL
PCM
/
STREAM
AUDIO DIGITAL OUTPUT
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Digital Audio Output Terminals
Use these terminals to connect the digital audio output from the player to a device with digital input terminals.
6 CO AXIAL Terminal
Outputs the digital audio signal.
7 OPTICAL T erminals
Outputs the digital audio signal.
Power Connector
8 Power Connector
Connects to the power cord provided with the player.
VIDEO Terminal
3
Outputs the video signal (composite signal.)
4 S-VIDEO T erminal
Outputs the S-video signal.
5 COMPONENT (Component Video) Terminals
Outputs the component video signals.
• These can also be connected to a progressive TV or high-definition TV. See page 8.
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Parts and Their Functions
Remote Control
The buttons on the front panel are all available on the remote control. The functions of the buttons are the same.
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5 6
7
10
11 12 16 17 18 19
/
OPEN
CLOSE
-
(
SLOW
-
(
GROUP
TOP MENU
SET UP
fs/RATE
DISPLAY
)
)
DISPLAY
EX K2
DISPLAY
OFF
SELECT GROUP
ENTER
AUDIOSUBTITLEANGLE
THEATER
TIME
POSITION
STANDBY/ON
(+)
SLOW
(+)
MENU
PLAY MODE
REPEAT
REPEAT
A
-
B
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9
13 14
15 20 21
22 23
1 STANDBY/ON Switch
Switches the power on and off.
2 DISPLAY OFF Button
Each press of this button toggles the video output from the main unit on or off, and switches the display mode. See page 38.
3 EX K2 Button
Switches the Extended K2 Processing function on and off. See page 63.
4 OPEN/CLOSE Button
This opens or closes the disc tray. It can also be used to turn the power on.
5 7 (Stop) Button
This stops playback of a disc that is playing.
6 1/¡ (Fast Forward/Backward) Buttons
These can be used to play the disc faster than normal. They can also be used to play in slow motion.
7 4/¢ (Skip) Buttons
Use these to jump to the next/previous scene, or to jump to the next/previous trac k. With pressing [GROUP] or [CHAP/ INDEX] you can skip the group or index titles.
8 8 (Pause) Button
This pauses playback of a disc that is playing.
9 # (Play) Button
This starts playback of a disc in the disc tray. It can also be used to turn the power on.
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25 26
27
RETURN
+
9
CHAP./ INDEX
RM - SXVD9000A REMOTE CONTROL
1010/0
CANCELRESUMEGROUP
CLEAR
PAGE
DVD
8765
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0 TOP MENU Button
Press this to display the top menu of DVD Audio discs or
DVD A UDIO
DVD VIDEO
the title menu of D VD Video discs on the screen. See pages
29 30
42 and 51.
- ENTER Button
Press this to confirm a menu selection made from the on
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screen menus of DVD Audio or DVD Video discs.
= SET UP Button
Press this to display the Initial Settings screen. See page
24.
~ MENU Button
DVD VIDEO
Press this to display the menu screen for DVD Video discs. See page 51.
! 5//3/2 (Cursor) Buttons
Press these to select items in the menu screens or on­screen displays for DVD Audio and DVD Video discs.
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Parts and Their Functions
@ PLAY MODE Button
DVD A UDIO AUDIO CD VIDEO CD
Use this button to select the Play mode (Random play, Program play.)
• You can use this button while a DVD Audio, Audio CD, or Video CD is stopped. You can also use it to change Progressive mode when using progressive output. See pages 41, 45, 46, 60, and 61.
# ANGLE Button
DVD A UDIO
DVD VIDEO
Use this button to change the angle when playing DVD Audio/Video discs that include multi-angle information. See page 47 and 53.
$ SUBTITLE Button
DVD A UDIO
DVD VIDEO
Use this button to switch of subtitles, when playing DVD Audio/Video discs that include subtitle information. Y ou can also use it to hide subtitles. See pages 48 and 54.
% fs/RATE DISPLAY Button
Use this button to display the fs (sampling frequency) or transmission bit rate of each channel for a disc that is pla ying. See page 38.
^ TIME DISPLAY Button
DVD A UDIO AUDIO CD VIDEO CD
Use this button to display the pla ying time of a track or disc. See page 36.
& REPEAT Button
Use this button to repeat a title, chapter, or repeat all the tracks or a single track on a disc. See pages 46, 47, and
52.
* AUDIO Button
DVD A UDIO DVD VIDEO VIDEO CD
Use this button to change the audio output when playing DVD Audio discs with audio selection information, or DVD Video and Video CD discs that include multi-audio information. See page 54.
( REPEAT A-B Button
Use this button to repeat a specified section of a disc. See pages 47, 53, and 62.
) THEATER POSITION Button
DVD A UDIO DVD VIDEO VIDEO CD
Use this button to change the brightness of the video image. See page 39.
_ Number Buttons
Use these buttons to select a group, tr ack, inde x item, title , chapter or items in the on-screen menus.
• Using the number buttons To specify numbers 1 to 10, simply press the corresponding button.
To specify numbers for 11 up, use the [+10] and [10/0] buttons.
Example: To specify number 24, press [+10] twice,
then press [4]. To specify number 30, press [+10] twice,
then press [10/0].
+ GROUP Button
DVD A UDIO
Use this button to select groups on DVD Audio discs. Enter the group number with the number keys while pressing this button. See pages 37, 43, and 49.
¡ CHAP/INDEX Button
DVD A UDIO DVD VIDEO AUDIO CD
Use this button to select chapters in DVD Video discs, or index items on DVD Audio and Audio CD discs. Enter the number with the number keys while pressing this button. See pages 44, 52, and 59.
RESUME Button
Use this button to resume play from a paused or stopped position. You can resume play from a position where the 7 (Stop) button was pressed or the position when the power was switched off. See page 33.
£ RETURN Button
DVD A UDIO VIDEO CD
Use this button to return to the previous menu screen. If B.S.P. is lit while playing a DVD Audio disc, this returns to the specified still image on the disc.
Note:
Even when B.S.P. is lit, some discs do not include a specified still image.
¢ CANCEL Button
Use this button to cancel a track in a program.
PAGE +/- Buttons
If B.S.P. is displayed when playing a DVD Audio disc, use these buttons to browse forw ard/backw ard through the still images. See page 44.
DVD A UDIO
§ CLEAR Button
Use this button to clear all the contents of a program.
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Before Y ou Start

This section describes some basic information you should know before you start using your player. It also describes the various types of discs that can be played with the player.
Opening Screen
This screen is displayed automatically when the power for the player is turned on. During playback of a disc, it changes to the disc screen.
• Since Audio CD discs do not include screen information, the opening screen is usually displayed for these types of discs.
Preventing Screen Burnin [Screen Saver]
If a still image is displayed for a long time, a residual shadow of the image can be burntinto the TV screen. To prevent this from happening, the player has a screen saver function. If the Initial Settings screen, a paused image, menu or other still image is displayed for more than five minutes without any operations being performed, the screen is darkened and a moving image is displayed.
• The moving image is set in [SCREEN SAVER] of Initial Settings 2 in the Initial Settings screen.
• The screen saver function is cancelled when any of the oper ation buttons are pressed and the player returns to the original screen.
See page 28.
On-screen guide icons
When playing DVD Video/Audio discs, y ou ma y see icons displayed over the picture. These icons have the following meanings:
This icon is displayed at the beginning of the multi-angle infor mation included on some discs. If this icon appears while you are playing a disc, you can change the angle used. See pages 47 and 53.
This icon is displayed at the beginning of the multilingual infor mation included on some discs. If this icon appears while you are playing a disc, you can change the audio language used. See page 49.
This icon is displayed at the beginning of the multiple subtitle inf ormation included on some discs. If this icon appears while you are playing a disc, you can change the subtitle language used. See pages 48 and 54.
You can also setup the player so that these icons are not displayed. Set from the GUIDE setting in Initial Settings 1 of the Initial Settings screen. See page 26.
If appears during operation...
If appears when you try to perform an operation, it means that you cannot use that function. Depending on the type of disc, you may not be able to perform some operations even if is not displayed on the screen. Depending on the type of disc, you ma y not be able to use the f ast forward/bac kward, pause, slow motion playback and other functions. In these cases the operations will
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be invalid.
Types of Disc Supported by this Player
The types of disc that can be played by this player are as shown below.
Discs that can be played Content type Disc size
DVD Audio
Audio
+
Video
12 cm
8 cm
Before You Start
D VD Video
Video CD
VIDEO CD
Audio CD
Audio
+
Video
Audio
+
Video
Audio
12 cm
8 cm
12 cm
8 cm
12 cm
8 cm
Discs that cannot be played
• DVD-ROM • DVD-RAM • DVD-R • DVD-RW • CD-EXTRA
• CD-G • CD-R • CD-RW • CD-ROM • Photo CD
• CD TEXT
You cannot playback these types of disc. If you try to playback these kinds of discs, you ma y only get noise playback. This noise may damage your speakers. For CD-G, CD EXTRA, and CD TEXT discs you can playback the audio only.
Regional code (local code)
The regional codes in DVD Video disc restrict the geographical region in which a disc can be played. If the regional code in the D VD Video disc does not match the codes of the DVD pla y er, you cannot play the disc. The regional code for this player is 1, so you can playback DVD Video discs that have the number 1 on them.
• Examples of DVD Video discs that can be played by this player.
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ALL
This player can playback discs that conform to the NTSC format. It cannot playback discs that use PAL or SECAM formats, such as those used in Europe.
Note:
The playback requirements for DVD Audio, DVD Video and Video CD discs are determined by the software manufacturer . This pla yer depends on the contents produced by the software man ufacturer , therefore, some functions may not work as intended.
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4
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Before You Start
Disc Composition
DVD Audio discs
Generally, DVD Audio discs consist of up to nine groups, called Groups. Each Group can contain up to 99 tracks (songs). In addition, each Group can also contain up to 99 index items.
Example of DVD Audio disc composition
Group 1 Group 2
Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 1 Track 2
1st song
Index 1
2nd song 3rd song 1st song 2nd song
Index 1 Inde x 2
* Some discs also include bonus groups that hav e not been pub licized. When you insert one of these discs, BONUS
appears on the display.
DVD Video discs
Generally, DVD Video discs consist of a number of large sections, called Titles. Each Title has its own number (Title number) so that you can quickly access the title y ou want to w atch. Titles can also be made up of a number of smaller sections called Chapters. Each Chapter also has its o wn number(chapter number) so that y ou can quickly access the chapter you want to watch. However, not all discs are divided into Titles or Chapters.
Example of DVD Video disc composition
Title 1 Title 2
Chapter 1 Chapter 3Chapter 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2
Audio CD and Video CD discs
Generally, Audio CD discs are divided into a number of individual songs, called Tracks. Each Track has its own number(Track number). F or e xample, the second song becomes Track 2. Karaoke Video CD discs, etc., are the same. However, some discs are not divided into Tracks. Audio CD discs can also contain up to 99 index items.
Example of Audio CD disc composition
Track 1 Track 3 Track 4
1st song
Index 1
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Track 2
2nd song 4th song
Index 1 Index 2
3rd song

Switching the Power On

When the power is switched off, the STANDBY indicator comes on.
When the STANDBY indicator is on
1 Press the STANDBY/ON button on the remote control or the player itself.
The power is switched on and the STANDBY indicator goes out.
• The opening screen is displayed on the TV screen.
If you press the STANDBY/ON button on the remote control or the play er again, the po wer is s witched off and the STANDBY indicator lights.
• The opening screen disappears from the TV screen.
One-Touch Operation
3 (Play) Button
Pressing # on the remote control or 3 on the player switches the power on. If a disc is in the disc tray, playback of the disc starts.
OPEN/CLOSE Button
Pressing [OPEN/CLOSE] on the remote control or 0 on the player switches the power on and the disc tray is ejected.
Note:
The player is designed so that it uses a very small amount of electricity even when it is switched off. If you will not be using the player for an extended period of time, unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
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