Choose Your Connection--------------------------------------------------------------------------3
Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV---------------------------------------3
DVD Player + TV with Audio/Video Input Jacks----------------------------------------------4
DVD Player + TV with Audio/Video Input Jacks Using S-Video Cable-----------------5
DVD Player + TV with Audio Input and Component Video In Jacks -------------------6
DVD Player + TV/VCR Combination------------------------------------------------------------7
DVD Player + TV + Dolby Digital Theater System (Audio/Video Receiver/Home
Theater)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8
There are several ways to connect your DVD player. Please use the following chart to
determine which connection is best for you. Turn to the appropriate page and connect your
DVD player. After the connections, turn to page 24.
COMPONENTS
CABLES NEEDEDGO TO ...
• Audio/Video (included)
• Coaxial (optional)
• S-Video (optional)
Page 4,5,6
• Component video
(optional)
• Audio/Video (included)
• Coaxial (optional)
• S-Video (optional)
Page 7
• Audio/Video (included)
• S-Video (optional)
• Coaxial (needed but
Page 8
not included)
Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV
The pictures below show the cables needed for the connections represented in this booklet.
NOTE:Audio/Video cables (A/V cables for short) are usually sold as a bundled set, but the
connection pictures in this booklet show each cable separately for better visibility.
Audio/Video cables
(1 set is included)
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Coaxial cable
(not included)
3
S-Video cable
(not included)
PIN
VIEW
Component Video
cables
(not included)
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CONNECTIONS
DVD Player + TV with Audio/Video Input Jacks
BASIC A/V CONNECTION
NOTE:If your TV set has
1.Insert the audio cables into the AUDIO L (left=white) and R (right=red) jacks on the back of
your DVD player, and into the corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on your TV set.
2.Insert the video cable (yellow) into the VIDEO jack on the back of your DVD Player, and into
the VIDEO IN jack on your TV. This connection will allow you to enjoy standard quality video
images.
3.Insert the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
4.Go to Page 24 for playing DVDs (discs).
NOTE: Your cable or antenna connection to the television is not affected by this connection.
Connect your antenna cable to your television as you normally would. You may need to
consult your television manual for details, but no changes will be made to your antenna
connections.
4
no AUDIO/VIDEO jacks,
you must buy an RF
Modulator (see Page 7).
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CONNECTIONS
DVD Player + TV with Audio/Video Input Jacks Using S-Video Cable
NOTE: Yellow plug and wire are not used when using S-Video cable.
1.Insert the audio cables into the AUDIO L (left=white) and R (right=red) jacks on the back of
your DVD player, and into the corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on your TV.
2.Insert the S-Video cable into the S-VIDEO jack on the back of your DVD player and to the
S-VIDEO jack on your TV. This connection will allow you to enjoy higher quality images.
(yellow plugs: VIDEO IN or OUT, are not needed for S-Video). If your TV doesn’t have
S-VIDEO, use the basic video connection listed above on Page 4.
3.Insert the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
4.Go to Page 24 for playing DVDs (discs).
NOTE: Your cable or antenna connection to the television is not affected by this connection.
Connect your antenna cable to your television as you normally would. You may need
to consult your television manual for details, but no changes will be made to your
antenna connections.
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CONNECTIONS
DVD Player + TV with Audio Input Jacks and Component Video in jacks
NOTE: For the best picture
possible, use the Component
Video jacks on your TV, and
set the VIDEO OUTPUT to
YUV or P-SCAN. If your TV
doesn’t have Component
Video Input jacks, you should
use the S-Video jack or
normal Video jack on your
DVD player and set the
VIDEO OUTPUT to S-Video.
Video cables
(not included)
NOTE:Connect Audio cables to the Audio input
jacks closest to the component jacks.
NOTE: If the component video input jacks of your TV set marked Pr, Pb, Y, your TV
supports progressive scan and select P-SCAN will provide the best picture quality. (see
page 26).
1.Insert the audio cables into the AUDIO L (left=white) and R (right=red) jacks on the back of
your DVD player, and into the corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on your TV.
2.Insert the VIDEO cables (not included) into the Component Video Out jacks on the back of
your DVD player and to the Component Video In jacks on your TV. If your TV doesn’t have
Component Video In jacks, use the basic video connection listed above on Page 4 or Svideo connection listed above on page 5.
3.Insert the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
4.Go to Page 24 for playing DVDs (discs).
NOTE: Your cable or antenna connection to the television is not affected by this connection.
Connect your antenna cable to your television as you normally would. You may need
to consult your television manual for details, but no changes will be made to your
antenna connections.
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CONNECTIONS
DVD Player + TV/VCR Combination
VRF
(ANTENNA
INPUT)
3
AC~
INPUT
3
4
NOTE 1:
On some combination TV/
VCR sets, you may have to
unplug the VCR cable for
the DVD set to operate
properly.
NOTE 2:
A Video RF Modulator is
needed for any TV/VCR
combined set which does
not have VIDEO & AUDIO
input jacks. Some TV/VCR
sets have VIDEO & AUDIO
inputs, for these sets you
do not need an RF
Modulator.
NOTE 3:
To copy your home made
DVD’s to VHS tape, connect
the AUDIO & VIDEO cables
from your DVD player to
your VCR recorder. DVD
bought in stores can’t be
copied properly due to
Macrovision copy protection
built-in.
1.Insert the audio cables to the AUDIO L (left=white) and R (right=red) jacks on the back of
your DVD Player, and into the corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on your VIDEO RF MODULATOR.
2.Connect the video cable (yellow) to the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of your DVD player,
and into the VIDEO Input jack on your VIDEO RF MODULATOR.
3.Insert the RF MODULATOR’s antenna cable (not included) into the VRF jack on the back of
your TV/VCR player, and to the TO TV jack of your VIDEO RF MODULATOR.
4.Insert the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
5.Go to Page 24 for playing DVDs (discs).
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CONNECTIONS
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DVD Player + TV + Dolby Digital Theater System (Audio/Video Receiver/Home Theater)
NOTE:
A coaxial cable is not an antenna
coaxial cable, it is a high quality
audio cable with RCA jacks on
both ends. When buying this, ask
the store for DVD coaxial audio
cable, this is for 5.1 channel
sound.
NOTE:
If you have a satellite receiver or
dish, adding this DVD player will
not affect any of those
connections.
NOTE:
2
When coaxial cable is used , you
do not need to use the AUDIO
OR
cables.
1.Insert the audio cables into the AUDIO L (left=white) and R (right=red) jacks on the back of
your DVD Player, and into the corresponding audio input jacks on your audio video receiver.
2.If you have a Dolby Digital or Digital Theater receiver, insert a coaxial digital cable (not
included, see note above) to the COAXIAL jack on the DVD player and to the Digital Input
jack on the back of the receiver. This connection will allow you to use the Dolby Digital
decoder function of your AV amplifier (receiver). You should remove the AUDIO cables from
the DVD, it may affect the AUDIO OUTPUT if not removed.
3.Connect the video cable. You can select any one of the following 3 connection modes. When
you select one connection mode, the other mode is not needed.
• Basic video connection - See page 4.
• S-Video (optional) - See page 5.
• Component Video connection (optional) - See page 6.
4.Insert the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
5.Go to Page 24 for playing DVDs (discs).
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INTRODUCTION
NOTE: This DVD player will play DVD/VCD movies as well as Audio CDs. To simplify, we refer
to these as “discs” in this booklet.
Your DVD player is equipped with some special features. The following information summarizes
some of these features.
The On-Screen Information Display
This menu bar display can display and access certain features while discs are playing (or
before play starts-in setup). Icons and words represent the different features supported by
your DVD player. By selecting different icons and words, you can access features including
REPEAT, AUDIO, SUBTITLES, CAMERA ANGLE and LANGUAGES, etc.
Ratings Limits
Your DVD player allows you to set ratings limits and passwords. For example, you can set the
DVD player so that any movie with a PG-13 rating or above requires a password to be
entered. There are many levels of ratings to choose from.
NOTE: Some discs don’t have ratings.
Screen Saver
This set has a screen saver which will display a bouncing DVD oval if no video input is played
for a while.
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
1
1. DISC COMPARTMENT
2. POWER indicator - Lights when power is ON.
3. STANDBY indicator - Turns on during standby.
4. EJECT button - Open or close CD tray when power is ON.
5. PLAY/PAUSE button - Press to start or pause play.
6. STOP button - Stops playing the DISC, press twice for full stop.
7. ON/STANDBY button - Press to switch the set on or standby.
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FRONT PANEL
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
Connects to your
TV’s Video input
connector (yellow)
for normal Video.
To a wall outlet
Connects to your TV’s
Component Video input
connectors for the best
picture quality.
BACK PANEL
Connects to your
TV’s S-Video input
connector for
sharper pictures.
Connects to your Home Theater
System for digital sound.
or
To TV’s or Home Theater’s analog audio input connectors
(red for right channel, white for left channel)
or
NOTE:
1)Normal Video: The pictures you get are normal.
2)S-Video: The pictures you get are sharper.
3)Progressive Scan Video: The pictures you get are with best quality.
In order to get the best effect, please use only one of the three Video connection modes.
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OPEN/CLOSE
ON/STANDBY
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
1.OPEN/CLOSE button - Press to open or close
REMOTE CONTROL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TITLE MENU
PROGRAM
ANGLE
MUTE
SETUP
SLOW STOP
ZOOM
DISPLAY
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
SEARCH
REPEAT
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
the disc tray (door).
2.MENU button - Press to display the disc’s
menu (if your disc has a menu).
3.TITLE button - Displays the title menu if
presented on the disc.
4./ button - Press to skip to previous
title, chapter or track / press and hold more
than 1 second to fast backward playback.
5./ button - Press to skip to next title,
chapter or track / press and hold more
than 1 second to fast forward playback.
6.DIRECTION buttons - Used in DVD menus &
audio CD track selection.
7.OK button - Press to start play or enter a
command or confirm a selection.
8.NUMERIC buttons - Used in DVD menus
& audio CD/MP3 track selection.
9.ANGLE / PROGRAM button - In DVD mode,
press to display angle menu (if present on
the DVD disc); in full stop, press to program
your favorite track in CD/VCD mode.
10.MUTE button - Instantly turns off the sound,
press again to restore sound.
11.ON/STANDBY button - Press to turn the set ON or STANDBY.
12.SETUP button - Press to display the DVD player’s setup menu.
13.STOP button - Stops play, press twice to full stop.
14.SLOW button - Press to view slow motion playback in DVD/VCD mode.
15.SUBTITLE button - Press to display the subtitle menu ( if available on your disc).
16.AUDIO button - Press to select the desired audio channel.
17.SEARCH button - Allows you to select the desired disc starting time, track or title or
select the point in time to start playback.
18.REPEAT button - Press this button to repeat the current track, chapter, title, a chosen
section (A to B), or all of the disc.
19.ZOOM button - Press to zoom in the playing picture in DVD/VCD mode.
20.DISPLAY button - Press this button to view the elapsed time, title or chapter information
and the track numbers.
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
Battery Installation
Remove the BATTERY COMPARTMENT
DOOR of the REMOTE CONTROL and insert
2 size “AAA” alkaline batteries (included)
according to the + and - markings inside the
BATTERY COMPARTMENT of the REMOTE
CONTROL unit, replace the door.
Push here to open
the BATTERY
DOOR.
2 size “AAA”
batteries included
Remember, the spring
touches the NEGATIVE
(-) side of each battery.
Tips on Battery Use
Reversing polarities will damage the
•
batteries and possibly your REMOTE. Be
sure to follow polarity ( + and -) as indicated.
Do not mix different types batteries together
•
(Alkaline, Carbon-Zinc, Nickel-Cadmium
etc.), or old batteries with new ones.
When not in use for an extended period of
•
time (over 60 days) remove the batteries to
prevent possible acid leakage or corrosion
resulting in damage to your remote.
When the batteries have become discharged,
•
they must be disposed of in a safe manner
that complies with all applicable laws.
Installation of batteries should only be done
•
by an adult (for safety).
Remote Control Operation Range
Point the REMOTE CONTROL unit from less
than 20 feet from the remote control sensor
and within about 600 of the front of the DVD
player (not your TV set).
Remember to point the
REMOTE CONTROL
in the direction of the
DVD player, not the TV
set.
Point the REMOTE CONTROL in the
Right Direction
When you want the remote to operate the DVD
player, point the remote at the DVD player,
not the TV set. The Remote has to be pointed
in the correct direction and toward the correct
component (DVD player) in order for the
remote control’s signal to communicate with
the remote sensor on the DVD player. Make
sure there is a clear path between the remote
control and the DVD player so the signal is
not blocked.
Tips on REMOTE CONTROL
Operation
The operating distance may vary
•
according to the brightness of the room.
Do not point bright lights at the remote
•
control sensor (like laser pointers).
Do not place objects between the remote
•
control unit and the remote control sensor.
Do not use this remote control while
•
simultaneously using the remote control
unit of any other equipment at the same
time, the signals may mix.
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REMOTE SENSOR RANGE
o
30o30
Distance within
20 feet
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