Kompernass KH 6511, KH 6510 User Manual

Kompernaß GmbH · Burgstrasse 21 · D-44867 Bochum
www.kompernass.com
ID Nr.: KH6510/6511-07/06-V3
UK/IE
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  DVD player KH 6510/KH 6511
Operating instructions
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claims of certain US patents, for example other intellectual property rights of the Macrovision corporation and
other copyright owners.
Use of this copyright protection technology must be approved by the Macrovision corporation and is restricted
exclusively to non-commercial private home use.
any other use requires the express approval of Macrovision Corporation.
Reverse engineering and disassembling are expressly prohibited.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
Dolby and the double-D-symbols are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories,
Inc. Confidential Unpublished Works.
1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
This device is protected by US patents 4.631.603, 4.577.216, 4.819.098, 4.907.093 and 6.516.132.
The license applies exclusively to private use.
The Silvercrest KH 6510/6511 DVD player is licensed as a DivX Certified Product.
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Operating controls and connections
Front panel
q Display w IR remote sensor e Disc tray r Button (Open/Close) t Memory card slot y USB slot u Indicator lamp i Button(Scan forward) o Button(Scan backwards) a Button(Skip forward) s Button(Skip backwards) d Button(Stop) f Button/(Play/Pause) g Button ON/OFF
Rear panel
h Digital OUT socket "Coaxial" j Surround cinch socket "Center" k Surround cinch socket "SL" l Surround cinch socket "FL" ; "Video OUT" cinch socket
2) "VGA OUT" socket 2! Stereo cinch socket "L" 2@ Stereo cinch socket "R" 2# "Euro Scart" socket 2$ Mains cable with power plug 2% "Pr/Cr" cinch socket 2^ "Pb/Cb" cinch socket 2& "Y" cinch socket 2* "S-Video OUT" socket 2( Surround "FR" cinch socket
3) Surround "SR" cinch socket 3! Surround "Subwoofer" cinch socket 3@ Digital Out "Optical" socket
Remote control
q Button Standby w Button Dimmer (Display brightness adjustment) e Button (Open/Close) r Button. Page +/- t Button +/- (Increase or reduce volume) y Button Mute (Switch off sound) u ButtonSkip + (Skip forward) i ButtonSkip - (Skip backward) o Button(Stop) a Button(Play) s Button DVD/Card/USB (Show contents of memory card) d Button OK (Confirm input) f Control buttons g Button Video Out (Adjust video output) h Button Search (Select time position) j Button Angle (Change the camera perspective) k Button CLR (Delete input) l Button PRG (Superimpose the program menu) ; Button Zoom (Increase/reduce picture size)
2) Button Mark (Bookmark function) 2! Button A–B (Repeat sequence) 2@ Button Mode (Superimpose playback mode) 2# Button Title (Superimpose DVD/CD contents) 2$ Button Menu (Superimpose DVD menu) 2% Button Subtitle (Superimpose subtitles) 2^ Button Audio (Change playback language) 2& Button Display (Superimpose disc Information) 2* Button Setup (Superimpose OSD menu) 2( Button Pause/Step
3) Button F.FWD(Scan forward) 3! Button F.RWD(Scan backwards) 3@ Button Slow (Adjust playback speed) 3# Number buttons 0 to 9 (Number input 0-9)
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DVD player SilverCrest KH 6510/6511 Page
1. Technical data 4
2. Applications and functions 4
3. Delivery Contents 4
4. Setting up of the DVD player/Safety instructions 4
5. Remote control 5
5.1. Inserting the batteries 5
5.2. Using the remote control 5
5.3. Replacing the batteries 5
6. Connecting the DVD player to a Television 6
6.1. Connecting to a television via Scart Cable/RGB 6
6.2. Connecting to a television via S-Video 6
6.3. Connecting to a television via video input (composite video) 7
6.4. Connection via component signal (YPbPr/Progressive Scan und YUV) 7
6.5. Connection via VGA 8
7. Connecting audio components to the DVD player 8
7.1. Connecting a HiFi system 8
7.2. Connecting digital audio components via digital cables 9
7.3. Connecting digital audio components via analogue cables 9
8. Necessary settings to the DVD player before operation 10
8.1. Using the OSD Menu 10
8.2. Language Settings 10
8.3. Video settings 11
8.4. Audio settings 11
8.5. Rating settings 12
8.6. Misc settings 12
9. Initial operation of the DVD player 13
9.1. Inserting the DVD 13
9.2. Inserting memory cards/USB memory sticks with MP3-/WMA-/DivX-/JPEG- data 13
9.3. Removal of Memory cards/USB Memory sticks from the memory card slot 14
10. Playing back DVDs, VCDs or S-VCDs 15
10.1. Features during playback of a DVD, VCD or S-VCD 15
11. Playback of JPEG-Photo CD/WMA/MP3/MPEG4 21
12. Cleaning of the DVD player 22
13. Disposal 22
14. Troubleshooting 23
15. Glossary / Key Word Index 24
16. Important warranty notes 26
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference. Hand over the manual to whomsoever you might pass the device on to.
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1. Technical data
Power supply: AC 220 V - 240 V ~50 Hz Power consumption : 15 Watt TV standard: PAL/NTSC Operating temperature: +5 ~ +35°C Humidity: 5 ~ 90 % (no condensation)
Video output
Output level: 1 + 0.2/-0.2 Vp-p (75 ) Horizontal resolution: > = 500 Lines Signal-to-noise ratio: >60 dB
Audio output
Impedance: 10 k Output level: 1.8 + 0.2/-0.8 Vrms (1kHz 0 dB) Harmonic distortion: <0.01 % (JIS-A 1kHz, typical) Dynamic range: >80 dB (JIS-A 1 KHz, typical) Signal-to-noise ratio: >95 dB (JIS-A 1 kHz, typical)
Digital audio output
Coaxial output and optical output
2. Applications and functions
The Silvercrest KH 6510/ KH 6511 DVD player is exclusively intended...
• as an electronic entertainment device for the playback...
• ...of DVD videos in 12 cm and 8 cm (diameter) formats with Country/Regional code 2 or , designated by the Logo
.
• ...of the video formats MPEG-4/MPEG-4 ASP and with DivX
3.11, DivX 4.x, DivX 5.x, multichannel DivX and DivX Pro as well as Nero Digital compressed videos.
• ... of video-CDs (VCDs) and Super video-CDs (S-VCDs) in 12 cm and 8 cm (diameter) formats, designated by the Logo .
• ... of audio-CDs in 12 cm and 8 cm (diameter) formats, designated by the Logo .
• ... generally of the data format CD Audio (.cda), MP3 (.mp3), Windows Media Audio (.wma), DivX (.avi), Nero Digital (.mp4) und JPEG (.jpg) on the storage media CD-R, CD-RW, USB memory sticks as well as Memory Cards of the type CF I, CF II, SD, MS, MSPro, MMC und SM.
• ... for stationary operation in enclosed spaces
• ... for private, non commercial use
You can connect to the Silvercrest KH 6510/ KH 6511 DVD player for image outputs during playback of DVDs, VCDs, S-VCDs, Audio CDs and the MP3 data formats, Windows Media Audio and JPEG
• Stereo and Mono televisions with the formats PAL or NTSC and the picture formats 4:3 / 16:9.
• LCD/Plasma picture screens or video-projectors, if for this the corresponding connection potential is available and the connection of a DVD player is provided for/allowed by the manufacturer of the playback device
You can connect to the Silvercrest KH 6510/KH 6511 DVD player for sound output, for example music…
• from the speaker of one of the televisions connected to the DVD player
• from external audio components such as a HiFi system, receiver or surround sound system (analogue/digital)
IMPORTANT!
No liability/warranty will be assumed for damage resulting from improper use of the device!
3. Delivery Contents
1. DVD player
2. Infra red remote control
3. 2 Batteries for remote control, type AAA/ (Micro cells)
4. RGB-Scart cable
5. Audio/Video-Cinch cable
6. Nero Digital CD
7. Instruction manual
8. Demo DVD (only in Germany/Austria)
4. Setting up of the DVD player/Safety instructions
1 Carefully remove the DVD player and the supplied accessories
from the packing
2 Place the DVD player on an even, straight, and non slippery
surface
In order to avoid technical glitches, damages, and the risk of an electric shock do not run the DVD player...
• ... in the immediate vicinity of a heat source such as an oven, heat fans and similar devices! Heat contact can lead to the equipment overheating and to melting of plastic parts, whereby the DVD player could be irreparably damaged!
• Do not place any open sources of fire, like candles, on the device.
Warning!
In case of overheating there is a risk of fire!
• ... do not play in moist environments, for example in cellars or in the sauna! Moisure penetrating the applicance can lead to malfunctions and cause irreparable damage to the DVD player!
• This device was only designed for stationary operation under normal climatic conditions (temperate climate).
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Warning!
Moisture penetrating into the device creates the risk of an electric shock!
• ... not in the immediate vicinity of water, for example in the bath tub or in the swimming pool. Do not place containers filled with water, for example flower vases, on the DVD player.
Warning!
If water runs into the DVD player or if it falls into water it can be irreparably damaged and the risk of an electric shock exists!
• ... not in cupboards, on shelves or other enclosed furnis­hings as well as not on beds and covers because the venti­lation of the DVD player will be impaired and it could overheat.
For the same reason do not place another piece of equipment (i.e. a television) on the DVD player.
In order to guarantee sufficient ventilation the selected loca­tion of the DVD player must provide for a clearance of at le­ast 10 cm at the rear, on top, and on either side from walls and any other object.
• This device must not be placed in the immediate vicinity of flammable materials, for example curtains, flammable li­quids etc.
Warning!
When overheated the DVD player can be irreparably dama­ged and the risk of a fire exists!
IMPORTANT!
For damage to the DVD player that results from...
• The effects of moisture
• water penetrating into the equipment
• Overheating
... no liability/warranty will be assumed!
IMPORTANT!
Do not plug the DVD player into an electrical outlet at this time. Wait until you have connected the DVD player to a television set. In the event that you wish to change the type of video or audio connection you must first pull the power plug from the power socket! Otherwise the DVD player and possibly equipment connected to it could become irreparably damaged through voltage peak strikes!
Warning!
Equipment connected to a power supply can be damaged during a thunderstorm. You should therefore always pull the power plug from the power socket when there is a storm.
IMPORTANT!
The main switch on the front panel is used for the ON/OFF function. It is not used as a disconnect switch for the mains voltage. The power plug is used for disconnecting the mains voltage. In order to completely disconnect the equipment from the mains voltage the power plug must be pulled from the power socket. The power socket for the power plug should be situated close to the device and easily accessible
Danger! Laser radiation!
The DVD player is equiped with a "Class 1 Laser".
• Never open the device.
• Never attempt to repair the device. There is invisible laser radiation inside the device.
• Do not expose yourself to the laser beam as this could lead to eye injuries.
5. Remote control
5.1. Inserting the batteries
1 Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote
control.
2 Now insert the two batteries type AAA/R 03 (micro cells)
included in the package into the battery compartment. Make sure that the batteries are inserted in accordance with the correct polarity.
3 Replace the battery compartment cover.
5.2. Using the remote control
In order to guarantee faultless operation when using the remote control…
• Always point the remote control, during use, directely at the DVD player
• Make sure that there are no obstructions between the remote control and the DVD player that will hinder re­ception
• When using the remote control place yourself not more than 5 metres from the DVD player
Otherwise interferences can occur during operation of the DVD player functions with the remote control.
5.3. Replacing the batteries
If the operation of the DVD player via the remote control does not function properly or does not function at all the batteries must be replaced
• Always renew all batteries in order to return the remote control to its full performance ability.
NOTE:
Used batteries may not be disposed of in household waste. Hand in used batteries at a collection location or disposal site or return them to the place where you bought them. Should you yourself at some time dispose of the DVD player's remote control then you should beforehand, without fail, remove the batteries!
Danger!
• Do not throw batteries into a fire.
• Do not recharge batteries unless, of course they are specifically designated as "rechargable".
• Never open, solder or weld batteries.
The risk of explosions and injuries exist!
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6. Connecting the DVD player to a Television
After setting up the DVD player, you can now connect it to a television. The DVD player can be connected to a television that operates with the PAL, NTSC and SECAM standards.
If you want to use the DVD player on a television with...
• ... NTSC standard you will have to change the video setting in the DVD's so called "OSD menu". There PAL is set as the television standard at the factory.
• SECAM standard you do not need to change any settings. The factory setting for the PAL standard also allows the DVD player to operate with SECAM televisions in so far as these can process the signals.
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On this topic see also capital 8.3 "Video settings: TV standard".
Depending on the features of the television, there are various options for connecting the DVD player to it:
6.1. Connecting to a television via Scart Cable/RGB
Note:
Connecting the DVD player to a television with a Scart cable via the RGB input offers a high quality connection. Select this connection variation in the case of televisions equiped with an RGB input. If you are not sure if the television is equiped with an RGB input then you can check this by consulting the television's instruction manual.
• Connect the jack inscribed with Euro Scart to a television Scart socket by using the supplied Scart cable.
• For playback select the matching chanel on your television Check with the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV chanel.
• In the OSD menu select the menu Video/Video output/RGB.
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On this topic see also capital 8.3 "Video settings: Video output.
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6.2. Connecting to a television via S-Video
NOTE:
For this connections variant the television must be equiped with an S-Video input and two unoccupied audio cinch sockets. If you are not sure if the television is capable of handling S-Video, for example via cinch sockets, then you can check this by consulting the television's instruction manual. For this connection variant you will need:
• an audio cinch cable (not supplied)
• an S-video cable (not supplied) These can be obtained from your dealer.
In order to connect the DVD player to a television via S-video
• Connect the jack inscribed with S-Video to a television S-Video socket using an S-video cable.
• Insert the white audio cinch cable plug into the cinch socket inscribed "L" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the white plug at the other end of the audio cinch cable into the left channel audio socket on the tele­vision.
• Insert the red audio cinch cable plug into the cinch socket inscribed "R" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the red plug at the other end of the audio cinch cable into the right channel audio socket on the television.
• For playback select the matching channel on your tele­vision Check with the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.
• In the OSD menu select the menu Video/Video output/RGB.
On this topic see also capital 8.3
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6.3. Connecting to a television via video input (composite video)
For this connection variant the television must be equiped with Audio/Video cinch sockets (Composite Video). In order to connect the DVD player to a television via Composite Video you will need
• Audio/Video cinch cable
• Connect the yellow plug of the Audio/Video cinch cable to
the television's yellow video socket.
• Insert the white plug of the Audio/Video cinch cable into
the cinch socket inscribed "L" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the white plug at the other end of the Audio/
Video cinch cable into the left channel audio socket on the television.
• Insert the red Audio/Video cinch cable plug into the cinch
socket inscribed "R" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the red plug at the other end of the Audio/
Video cinch cable into the right channel audio socket on the television.
• For playback select the matching channel on your television
Check with the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.
• In the OSD menu select the menu Video/Video output/RGB.
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On this topic see also capital 8.3 "Video settings: Video output.
6.4. Connection via component signal (YPbPr/Progressive Scan und YUV)
This connection variant is only possible with very high grade televisions, LCD/Plasma screens or Video projectors Check with the instruction manual of the corresponding play­back device to see if this connections variant is available. It is possible that additional playback device settings must be im­plemented. The so called "Component signal" is put out via the YPbPr socket of the DVD player. The Component signal is also avai­lable in the form of
• so called "YUV" signal (Half image) as well as in the form
of
• so called "YPbPr" signal (Full image/Progressive Scan).
On this topic, please refer to Section 15. "Glossary / KeyWord Index".
NOTE:
For both variants the television, to which you want to connect the DVD player must have two unoccupied Audio cinch sockets available.
The cable connections are the same in both cases; YPbPr-signal for Progressive Scan however can only be used if the television (or Video projector), to which you want to connect the DVD player, is capable of Progressive Scan.
If you are not sure whether the television (or Video projector), to which you want to connect the DVD player is capable of Progressive Scan and has cinch sockets available then you can check this by consulting the television's (or Video projec­tors's) instruction manual.
For both variations – "YPbPr" and "YUV"– you will need
• an audio cinch cable (not supplied)
• an YUV cable (not supplied) These can be obtained from your dealer.
On the rear panel of the DVD player you will find the three so called "Component Colour Out" sockets "Y", "Pb/Cb" and "Pr/Cr". In order to connect the DVD player via component signal…
• Connect the sockets "Y"(green), "Pb/Cb"(blue), and "Pr/Cr"(red) with the corresponding sockets on the televi­sion.
• Insert the white plug of the Audio/Video cinch cable (not supplied) into the cinch socket inscribed "L" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the white plug at the other end of the audio cinch cable into the left channel audio socket on the televi­sion.
• Insert the red audio cinch cable plug into the cinch socket inscribed "R" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the red plug at the other end of the audio cinch cable into the right channel audio socket on the television.
• For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.
• In the OSD menu under the menu Video/Video output/Component select respectively P-Scan.
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On this topic see also capital 8.3 "Video settings: Video output.
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