Onkyo DPS-5.5 User Manual

DVD Player
DPS-5.5
Instruction Manual
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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.
AVIS
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
NE PAS
OUVRIR
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radia­tors, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are pro­vided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience recepta­cles, and the point where they exit from the appara­tus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12.
Use only with the cart, stand,
PORTABLE CART WARNING
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.
S3125A
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. 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 the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. Damage Requiring Service Unplug the apparatus form the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: A. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, B. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the apparatus,
C. If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
water,
D. If the apparatus does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the apparatus to its normal operation,
E. If the apparatus has been dropped or damaged in
any way, and
F. When the apparatus exhibits a distinct change in
performance this indicates a need for service.
16. Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into the apparatus through openings as they may touch dangerous volt­age points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus. Don’t put candles or other burning objects on top of this unit.
17. Batteries Always consider the environmental issues and fol­low local regulations when disposing of batteries.
18. If you install the apparatus in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or rack, ensure that there is ade­quate ventilation. Leave 20 cm (8") of free space at the top and sides and 10 cm (4") at the rear. The rear edge of the shelf or board above the apparatus shall be set 10 cm (4") away from the rear panel or wall, creating a flue-like gap for warm air to escape.
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Precautions
This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT”. So, to use this model properly, read this Instruction Manual carefully. In case of any trouble, please contact the store where you purchased the unit. To prevent being exposed to the laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure.
DANGER:
VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
CAUTION:
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFOR­MANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARD­OUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
The label on the right is applied on the rear panel except for USA and Canadian models.
1. This unit is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and employs a laser inside the cabinet.
2. To prevent the laser from being exposed, do not remove the cover. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
For U.S. model
The laser is covered by a housing which prevents expo­sure during operation or maintenance. However, this product is classified as a Laser Product by CDRH (Cen­ter for Devices and Radiological Health) which is a department of the Food and Drug Administration. According to their regulations 21 CFR section 1002.30, all manufactures who sell Laser Products must maintain records of written communications between the manu­facturer, dealers and customers concerning radiation safety. If you have any complaints about instructions or explanations affecting the use of this product, please feel free to write to the address on the back page of this manual. When you write us, please include the model number and serial number of your unit. In compliance with Federal Regulations, the certifica­tion, identification and the period of manufacture are indicated on the rear panel.
FCC INFORMATION FOR USER
CAUTION:
The user changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE:
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:
• 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.
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Precautions
—Continued
For Canadian model
NOTE:
Canadian ICES-003. For models having a power cord with a polarized plug:
CAUTION:
MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
This class B digital apparatus complies with
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,
Modèle pour les Canadien
REMARQUE:
est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Sur les modèles dont la fiche est polarisee:
ATTENTION:
TRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRE­SPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B
POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLEC-
For British models
Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified service personnel.
IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue: Neutral Brown: Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured mark­ings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
IMPORTANT
A 5 ampere fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amperes and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse. IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMPERE SOCKET. If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
For European Models
Declaration of Conformity
We,
ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH LIEGNITZERSTRASSE 6, 82194 GROEBENZELL, GERMANY
declare in own responsibility, that the ONKYO product described in this instruction manual is in compliance with the corresponding technical standards such as EN60065, EN55013, EN55020 and EN61000-3-2, -3-3.
GROEBENZELL, GERMANY
I. MORI
ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH
1. Region Numbers
The DVD standard uses region numbers to control how discs can be played around the world, the world being divided into six regions. This unit will only play DVD discs that match its region number, which can be found
on its rear panel (e.g., ).
2. About this Manual
This manual explains how to use all of this unit’s func­tions. Although the DVD standard offers many special features, not all discs use them all, so depending on the disc being played, this unit may not respond to certain functions. See the disc’s sleeve notes for supported fea­tures. When you attempt to use a DVD feature that is not available, this logo may appear onscreen, indicating that the feature is not supported by the current disc or this unit.
3. Recording Copyright
Unless it’s for personal use only, recording copyrighted material is illegal without the permission of the copy­right holder.
4. Power
WARNING
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY. AC outlet voltages vary from country to country. Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the voltage requirements printed on this unit’s rear panel (e.g., AC 120 V, 60 Hz).
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Precautions
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5. Never Touch this Unit with Wet Hands
Never handle this unit or its power cord while your hands are wet or damp. If water or any other liquid gets inside this unit, have it checked by the dealer from whom you purchased this unit.
6. Installing this Unit
• Install this unit in a well-ventilated location. Ensure that there’s adequate ventilation all around this unit, especially if it’s installed in an audio rack. If the ventilation is inadequate, the unit may overheat, leading to malfunction.
• Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or heat sources, because its internal temperature may rise, shortening the life of the optical pickup.
•Avoid damp and dusty places, and places subject to vibrations from loudspeakers. Never put the unit on top of, or directly above a loudspeaker.
• Install this unit horizontally. Never use it on its side or on a sloping surface, because it may cause a malfunc­tion.
• If you install this unit near a TV, radio, or VCR, the picture and sound quality may be affected. If this occurs, move this unit away from the TV, radio, or VCR.
7. Care
Occasionally, you should dust this unit all over with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a soft cloth damp­ened with a weak solution of mild detergent and water. Dry the unit immediately afterwards with a clean cloth. Do not use abrasive cloths, thinners, alcohol, or other chemical solvents, because they may damage the finish or remove the panel lettering.
8. Handling Notes
• If you need to transport this unit, use the original packaging to pack it how it was when you originally bought it.
• Do not use volatile liquids, such as insect sprays, near this unit. Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit for a long time, because they may leave marks on the case.
• This unit’s top and rear panels may get warm after prolonged use. This is normal.
• When you’ve finished using this unit, remove all discs and turn off the power.
• If you do not use this unit for a long time, it may not work properly the next time you turn it on, so be sure to use it occasionally.
9. To Obtain a Clear Picture
This unit is a high-tech, precision device. If the lens on the optical pickup, or the disc drive mechanism becomes dirty or worn, the picture quality may be affected. To maintain the best picture quality, we recom­mend regular inspection and maintenance (cleaning or worn part replacement) every 1,000 hours of use depending on the operating environment. Contact the dealer from whom you purchased this unit.
10. Moisture Condensation
Moisture condensation may damage this unit.
Read the following carefully:
When you take a glass containing a cold drink outside on a summer’s day, drops of water, called condensation, form on the outside of the glass. Similarly, moisture may condense on the lens of the optical pickup, one of the most important parts inside this unit.
• Moisture condensation can occur in the following sit­uations: — The unit is moved from a cold place to a warm
place.
—A heater is turned on, or cold air from an air con-
ditioner is hitting the unit.
— In the summer, when this unit is moved from an
air conditioned room to a hot and humid place.
— The unit is used in a humid place.
• Do not use this unit when there’s the possibility of moisture condensation occurring. Doing so may dam­age your discs and certain parts inside this unit. If condensation does occur, remove all discs and leave this unit turned on for two to three hours. By this time, the unit will have warmed up and any con­densation will have evaporated. To reduce the risk of condensation, keep this unit connected to a wall out­let.
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Table of Contents
Basic Operation
Overview
Important Safety Instructions.............................. 2
Precautions ........................................................ 3
Introduction......................................................... 8
Supplied Accessories ..................................... 8
DPS-5.5 Features........................................... 8
Disc Notes ...................................................... 9
Before Using the DPS-5.5 ................................ 12
Installing the Batteries .................................. 12
Using the Remote Controller ........................ 12
Front & Rear Panels......................................... 13
Front Panel ................................................... 13
Display.......................................................... 14
Rear Panel.................................................... 15
Remote Controller ........................................ 16
Connections
Connecting the DPS-5.5................................... 18
Before Making Any Connections .................. 18
AV Cables & Connectors.............................. 18
Basic Setup .................................................. 19
Connecting Your TV ..................................... 20
Connecting to an AV Receiver ..................... 20
Connecting -compatible Components .... 21
Controlling AV Components
that are Out of Range................................. 22
Connecting the Power/Turning on the DPS-5.5 ...23
Getting Started and Setting up
Getting Started ................................................. 24
Using the on-screen displays ....................... 24
Setting up with the Setup Navigator ............. 24
Basic Playback
Playing discs................................................. 26
Basic playback controls ................................ 27
Resume and Last Memory ........................... 27
DVD-Video disc menus ................................ 28
Video CD PBC menus .................................. 28
Miscellaneous information
Additional information....................................... 50
Screen sizes and disc formats...................... 50
Resetting the player...................................... 50
Setting the TV system .................................. 50
Titles, chapters and tracks............................ 51
DVD-Video regions....................................... 51
Selecting languages using the language
code list ...................................................... 51
Country code list........................................... 52
Language code list ....................................... 53
Glossary ........................................................... 56
Troubleshooting................................................ 57
Specifications ................................................... 60
Advanced Operation
Playback Techniques
Playing discs ..................................................... 29
Using the Disc Navigator to browse
the contents of a disc.................................. 29
Scanning discs.............................................. 30
Playing in slow motion................................... 30
Frame advance/frame reverse...................... 31
Looping a section of a disc............................ 31
Using repeat play .......................................... 32
Using random play ........................................ 33
Creating a program list.................................. 34
Editing a program list ....................................35
Other functions available
from the program menu .............................. 36
Searching a disc............................................ 36
Switching subtitles......................................... 37
Switching DVD audio language..................... 37
Switching VR format DVD-RW
audio channel ............................................. 37
Switching audio channel when playing
a Video CD ................................................. 37
Zooming the screen ......................................38
Switching camera angles .............................. 38
Displaying disc information ...........................39
Viewing JPEG discs.......................................... 40
Viewing JPEG discs...................................... 40
Using the JPEG Disc Navigator
and Photo Browser ..................................... 40
Using the Photo Browser ..............................41
Zooming the screen ......................................41
Detailed Settings
Audio Settings menu......................................... 42
Audio DRC .................................................... 42
Video Adjust menu............................................ 43
Video Adjust.................................................. 43
Initial Settings menu.......................................... 44
Using the Initial Settings menu...................... 44
Digital Audio Out settings.............................. 44
Video Output settings.................................... 45
Language settings......................................... 46
Display settings............................................. 47
Options.......................................................... 48
PhotoViewer.................................................. 49
Using the remote controller
Using the Remote controller
with Other Brand’s TVs ................................. 54
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Thank you for purchasing the Integra DPS-5.5 DVD Player. Read this manual carefully before using your new DVD Player. A good understanding of its fea­tures and operation will allow you to achieve optimum performance and enjoyment.
Keep this manual for future reference.
Important Safety Instructions........ 2
Introduction..................................... 8
Connecting the DPS-5.5 ............... 18
Getting Started.............................. 24
Playing discs................................. 29
Viewing JPEG discs ..................... 40
Audio Settings menu.................... 42
Video Adjust menu ....................... 43
Initial Settings menu..................... 44
Additional information ................. 50
Using the Remote controller with
Other Brand’s TVs ...................... 54
Troubleshooting ........................... 57
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Introduction
Supplied Accessories
Make sure you have the following accessories:
RC-536DV
Remote controller & 2 batteries (AA, R6)
AV cable (RCA/phono) (59-1/16" / 1.5 m)
S-Video cable (59-1/16" / 1.5 m)
cable (31-7/16" / 0.8 m)
This cable is used to connect the DVD player to other
-compatible Integra components for (Remote Interactive) control. To use , in addition to an connection, you must make an analog audio connection (RCA) between the DVD player and your Integra AV receiver.
DPS-5.5 Features
Highlights
• Dolby*1 Digital and DTS
•DVD-Video / Video CD / Audio CD playback
• CD-R, CD-RW (Video CD, audio CD, MP3/WMA*3/ JPEG)
•DVD-R (DVD-Video)
•DVD-RW (DVD-Video, VR format)
•Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry
Video
• Advanced 54 MHz/10-bit video D/A converter
• Component video output
• S-Video and composite video outputs
• Frame-by-frame playback
• Slow motion playback
•Fast forward and reverse
• Repeat playback
• Random playback
• Supports 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio TVs
• Multiple camera angle support
•Parental Lock function
• Screen Saver function
Audio
• Direct digital path for signal purity
• 192 kHz/24-bit D/A converter
• Optical / Coaxial digital output
Others
• Dynamic Range Control setting
• Adjustable display brightness
• Full-function remote controller
• Use the remote controller to control your TV
*2
Power cord (70-7/8" / 1.8 m)
Shape may vary depending on the area which it was pur­chased.
* In catalogs and on packaging, the letter added to the end of
the product name indicates the color of the DPS-5.5. Spec­ifications and operation are the same regardless of color.
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*1. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
*2. “DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are trademarks of Digital The-
ater Systems, Inc.
*3. Windows Media, and the Win-
dows logo are trademarks, or reg­istered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Introduction
—Continued
Disc Notes
Supported Discs
The DPS-5.5 supports the following discs.
Disc Logo Format or file type
DVD-Video
DVD-R
DVD-RW
Video CD
Audio CD
CD-R
CD-RW
JPEG CD
• Some audio CDs feature copy protection that doesn’t conform to the official CD standard. Since these are nonstandard discs, they may not play properly in the DPS-5.5.
• The DPS-5.5 supports CD-R and CD-RW discs recorded in Video CD format, audio CD format, or ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 format with MP3, WMA, and JPEG files. It also supports DVD-R and DVD-RW discs recorded in DVD-Video format. However, some CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW discs may not work properly for any of the following reasons: incomplete disc finalization, disc burner characteris­tics, disc characteristics, the disc is damaged or dirty. See the manual supplied with your disc burner for more information. Condensation or dirt on the optical pickup lens can also affect playback.
• The DPS-5.5 supports 8 cm and 12 cm discs.
• The DPS-5.5 does not support disc types not listed.
See page 51 for region information.
DVD-Video
DVD-Video, VR format
Including PBC
PCM and DTS
Video CD, audio CD, MP3, WMA, JPEG
Video CD, audio CD, MP3, WMA, JPEG
JPEG
• Don’t use discs with an unusual shape, such as those shown below, because you may damage the DPS-5.5.
• Don’t use discs that have residue from adhesive tape, rental discs with peeling labels, or discs with custom­made labels or stickers. Doing so may damage the DPS-5.5 and you may not be able to remove the disc properly.
Discs Made on Personal Computers
Discs made on personal computers, including those of a compatible format, may not work properly in the DPS-
5.5 because of incorrect settings in the disc burning soft-
ware. Check the manuals supplied with your disc burn­ing software for additional compatibility information.
About WMA
WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and refers to an audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA data can be encoded by using Windows Media Player version 8 or later or Win­dows Media Player for Windows XP.
Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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Introduction
—Continued
MP3/WMA Compatibility
• This unit will play CD-R, and CD-RW discs contain­ing files saved in the MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3) or Windows Media Audio (WMA) format with a sam­pling rate of 32*, 44.1 or 48 kHz. Incompatible files will not play and the message “Can’t play this format” will be displayed (“NO PLAY” in the front panel dis­play). * This unit will not play 32 kHz WMA files encoded at 20 kbps.
• Fixed bit-rate MP3 files are recommended. Variable bit-rate (VBR) MP3 files are playable, but playing times may not be shown correctly.
• This player is compatible with WMA data encoded using Windows Media Player version 8 (or less) or Windows Media Player for Windows XP.
• This player is not compatible with lossless-encoding or variable bit-rate (VBR) WMA files.
• WMA files encoded with DRM (Digital Rights Man­agement) copy protection will not play and the mes­sage “Can’t play this format” will be displayed (“NO PLAY” in the front panel display).
• WMA/MP3 discs must be ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 com­pliant. CD physical format: Mode1, Mode2 XA Form1. Romeo and Joliet file systems are both com­patible with this player.
• Use CD-R or CD-RW media for recording your files. The disc must be finalized (i.e. the session must be closed) in order to play in this unit. This player is not compatible with multi-session discs. Only the first ses­sion of a multi-session disc will be recognized.
• This player only plays tracks that are named with the file extension .mp3, .MP3, .wma, or .WMA.
• When naming MP3 and WMA files, add the corre­sponding file name extension (.mp3 or .wma). Files are played according to the file extension. To prevent noise and malfunctions, do not use these extensions for other kinds of files.
• This player can recognize up to 999 files (WMA/MP3/ JPEG) and up to 499 folders. If a disc exceeds these limits, only files and folders up to these limits will be playable. Files and folders are read/displayed in alpha­betical order. Note that if the file structure is very com­plex, you may not be able to read/play all files on the disc.
•Folder and track names (excluding the file extension) are displayed.
• There are many different recording bit rates available to encode MP3 files. This unit was designed to be compatible with all of them. Audio encoded at 128 Kbps should sound close to standard audio CD quality. This player will play lower bit-rate files, but please note that the sound quality becomes noticeably worse at lower bit-rates.
JPEG Compatibility
• Baseline JPEG and EXIF 2.1* still image files up to 8 mega-pixels are supported (maximum vertical and horizontal resolution is 5120 pixels). (*File format used by digital still cameras)
• JPEG discs must be ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 compliant. CD physical format: Mode1, Mode2 XA Form1. Romeo and Joliet file systems are both compatible with this player.
• This player only displays files that are named with the file extension .jpg or .JPG.
Copyright
It is forbidden by law to copy, broadcast, show, broadcast on cable, play in public, or rent copyrighted material without permission.
DVD-Video discs are copy-protected, and any record­ings made from these discs will be distorted.
This product incorporates copyright protection technol­ogy that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright-protection technology must be autho­rized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only, unless other­wise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
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Introduction
Handling Discs
•Never touch the underside of a disc. Always hold discs by the edge, as shown.
•Never attach adhesive tape or sticky labels to discs.
Cleaning Discs
•For best results, keep your discs clean. Fingerprints and dust can affect the sound and picture quality and should be removed as follows. Using a clean soft cloth, wipe from the center outwards, as shown. Never wipe in a circular direction.
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Underside
•To remove stubborn dust or dirt, wipe the disc with a damp soft cloth, and then dry it with a dry cloth.
•Never use solvent-based cleaning fluids, such as thin­ner or benzine, commercially available cleaners, or antistatic sprays intended for vinyl records, because they may damage the disc.
Storing Discs
• Don’t store discs in places subject to direct sunlight, or near heat sources.
• Don’t store discs in places subject to moisture or dust, such as in a bathroom or near a humidifier.
•Always store discs in their cases and vertically. Stack­ing, or putting objects on unprotected discs may cause warping, scratches, or other damage.
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Before Using the DPS-5.5
Installing the Batteries
Open the battery compartment, as shown.
1
Insert the two supplied batteries (AA) in
2
accordance with the polarity diagram inside the battery compartment.
Close the battery compartment.
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Notes:
• The supplied batteries should last for about six months, although this will vary with usage.
• If the remote controller doesn’t work reliably, try replacing both batteries.
• Don’t mix new and old batteries, or different types of batteries.
• If you intend not to use the remote controller for a long time, remove the batteries to prevent possible leakage and corrosion.
• Flat batteries should be removed as soon as possible to prevent possible leakage and corrosion.
Using the Remote Controller
To use the remote controller, point it at the DPS-5.5’s remote control sensor, as shown below.
Remote control sensor
DPS-5.5
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Notes:
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the DPS-5.5 is subjected to bright light, such as direct sunlight or inverter-type fluorescent lights. Keep this in mind when installing the DPS-5.5.
• If another remote controller of the same type is used in the same room, or the DPS-5.5 is installed close to equipment that uses infrared rays, the remote control­ler may not work reliably.
• Don’t put anything, such as a book, on the remote con­troller, because the buttons may be pressed inadvert­ently, thereby draining the batteries.
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the DPS-5.5 is installed in a rack behind colored glass doors. Keep this in mind when installing the DPS-5.5.
• The remote controller will not work if there’s an obsta­cle between it and the DPS-5.5’s remote control sen­sor.
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Approx. 16 ft. (5 m)
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Front & Rear Panels
For detailed information, refer to the pages in brackets.
Front Panel
B C D E F G H I J K
Standby/On
Display
Standby
Power
On
O f f
Dimmer
Play Mode
Clear
S R Q P O
A
Power switch [23]
This is the main power switch. When set to Off, the DPS-5.5 is completely shutdown. When set to On, the DPS-5.5 can be set to On or Standby. Don’t turn on the power until you’ve completed, and double checked all connections (pages 18–22).
Standby/On button [23, 26]
B
This button is used to set the DPS-5.5 to On or Standby. For models with a Power switch, this but­ton has no effect unless the Power switch is set to On.
C
Standby indicator [23]
This indicator lights up when the DPS-5.5 is in Standby.
D
Display button [39]
This button is used to display information about the current disc, title, chapter, or track, including the elapsed time, remaining time, total time, and so on.
Play Mode button [31–36]
E
This button is used to open and close the Play Mode menu.
Remote control sensor [12]
F
This sensor receives control signals from the remote controller.
Disc tray [26]
G
Discs are loaded here.
H
Top Menu button [28]
This button is used to display the top menu of a DVD-Video disc.
I
Cursor /// & Enter buttons [24]
The four cursor buttons located around the central [Enter] button are used to navigate DVD-Video menus and the onscreen setup menus. The central [Enter] button is used to start playback of the selected title, chapter, or track and to confirm settings.
L M NA
Open /Close
J
Menu button [28]
This button is used to display a menu on a DVD-Video disc or to open the Disc Navigator when using a Video CD, audio CD, WMA/MP3/ JPEG disc, or VR format DVD-RW disc.
K
Open/Close button [26]
This button is used to open and close the disc tray.
L
Pause button [27]
This button is used to pause playback.
Stop button [27]
M
This button is used to stop playback.
Play button [26, 27]
N
This button is used to start playback.
Down/Up / buttons [27]
O
The Down button is used to select the previous chapter or track. During playback it selects the beginning of the current chapter or track. The Up button is used to select the next chapter or track.
P
Setup button [24]
This button is used to open and close the onscreen setup menus.
Q
Return button [24, 28]
This button is used to return to the main menu with­out saving your changes.
R
Clear button [35]
This button is used to cancel various functions.
S
Dimmer button
This button is used to adjust the display brightness.
Pause
PlayStop
DPS-5.5
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Front & Rear Panels
Display
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DVD
D
PROGRESSIVE
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
A
D indicator
This indicator appears when playing Dolby Digital material.
Disc type indicators
These indicators show the type of disc loaded.
TITLE indicator
This indicator appears while title numbers are being displayed. While stopped, the total number of titles on the current DVD-Video disc is displayed here. During playback, the number of the current title is displayed.
TRACK indicator
This indicator appears while track numbers are being displayed. While stopped, the total number of tracks on the current Video CD, audio CD, or MP3/ WMA disc are displayed. During playback, the number of the current track is displayed.
GUI (Graphical User Interface) indicator
This indicator appears when the onscreen setup menu is open.
CHP indicator
This indicator appears while the number of the cur­rent chapter is being displayed.
TOTAL indicator
This indicator appears while the total time is being displayed.
REMAIN indicator
This indicator appears while the remaining time is being displayed.
Repeat indicator
This indicator appears when A–B playback or repeat playback is used.
Camera angle indicator
This indicator appears if the DVD-Video disc being played features multiple camera angles.
DTS indicator
This indicator appears when playing DTS material.
C
V CD
TITLE
D
GUI
TRACK CHP
EB
654970
TOTAL
B
Play indicator
This indicator is shown during playback.
Pause indicator
C
This indicator appears when playback is paused.
PROGRESSIVE indicator
D
This indicator appears when the Progressive Scan­ning function is on.
Message & time area
E
Time information, such as total time, remaining time, and so on, is displayed here in hours, minutes, and seconds. Other messages are also displayed.
8
REMAIN
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Front & Rear Panels
Rear Panel
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IR IN/OUT (22)
A
The IR IN connector can be used to connect a com­mercially available IR receiver, which can be used to pickup signals from the remote controller when the DPS-5.5 is located in another room, installed in a rack, or is out of range of the remote controller The IR OUT connector can be used to connect a commercially available IR emitter, which can be used to pass remote controller signals received by the IR IN along to other AV components.
B
OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT [20]
This optical digital audio output can be connected to an optical digital audio input on a hi-fi amp, AV receiver, or surround sound decoder (Dolby Digital, DTS).
COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT [20]
C
This coaxial digital audio output can be connected to a coaxial digital audio input on a hi-fi amp, AV receiver, or surround sound decoder (Dolby Digital, DTS).
D
jacks [21]
These (Remote Interactive) connectors can be connected to the connectors on your other Inte-
gra AV components for interactive control. For remote control operation, you must make an analog RCA/phono connection between your DPS-
5.5 and the other AV component, even if they are connected digitally.
E
ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT [19]
These RCA/phono connectors can be con­nected to the analog audio inputs on your TV, hi-fi amp, AV receiver.
RS 232
F
This RS-232 port can be connected to an external controller.
COMPONENT 2 VIDEO OUTPUT [20]
G
These BNC connectors can be used to connect a TV or projector with BNC component video inputs.
COMPONENT 1 VIDEO OUTPUT [20]
H
These RCA/phono connectors can be used to con­nect a TV, projector or AV receiver with component video inputs.
I
VIDEO OUTPUT [19]
These RCA/phono connectors can be used to con­nect TVs, projectors or AV receivers with composite video inputs.
J
S VIDEO OUTPUT [20]
These connectors can be used to connect TVs or projectors with S-Video inputs.
K
AC INLET [23]
The supplied power cord is connected here. The other of the power cord should be con­nected to a suitable wall outlet.
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Front & Rear Panels
Remote Controller
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1 2
3 4
5
6
7
8 9
J K L M
Standby
On
Repeat A-B
123
7
8
0
Top Menu
Enter
Return
Audio
Angle Subtitle Zoom
Stop
Play Pause
TV Control
On/ Standby
-
RC
536DV
Open/ Close
Random
Play Mode
645
Dimmer
9
Clear
Down Up
ChannelTV/Video
Volume
Display
Menu
Setup
N
O
P
Q R S
T U
V W X
Y Z a
b
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A
Standby button [23]
This button is used to set the DPS-5.5 to Standby.
On button [23]
B
This button is used to turn on the DPS-5.5.
Repeat button [32]
C
This button is used to set the repeat playback func­tions.
A-B button [31]
D
This button is used to set the A–B Repeat Playback function.
Number buttons [36]
E
These buttons are used to enter title, chapter, and track numbers and to enter times for locating spe­cific points in time.
Top Menu button [28]
F
This button is used to display the top menu on a DVD-Video disc.
G
Cursor /// buttons [24]
These buttons are used to navigate onscreen menus.
H
Return button [24, 28]
This button is used to return to the main menu with­out saving your changes.
I
Audio button [37]
This button is used to select foreign language soundtracks and audio formats (e.g., Dolby Digital or DTS) on DVD-Video discs. For Video CDs you can select left-channel, right­channel, or stereo.
Angle button [38]
J
This button is used to select camera angles on DVD-Video discs.
K
Stop button [27]
This button is used to stop playback.
L
Fast Reverse / ( ) button [27, 30, 31]
This button is used for fast reverse, reverse slow motion, and reverse frame-by-frame playback.
Front & Rear Panels
M
Fast Forward / ( ) button [27, 30, 31]
This button is used for fast forward, slow motion, and frame-by-frame playback.
N
Open/Close button [26]
This button is used to open and close the disc tray.
Random button [33]
O
This button is used with the Random Playback func­tion.
Play Mode button [31]
P
This button is used to open and close the Play Mode menu.
Display button [39]
Q
This button is used to display information about the current disc, title, chapter, or track, including the elapsed time, remaining time, total time, and so on.
R
Dimmer button
This button is used to adjust the display brightness.
Clear button [35]
S
This button is used to cancel various functions.
Menu button [28]
T
This button is used to display the menu on a DVD-Video disc or to open the Disc Navigator when using a Video CD, audio CD, WMA/MP3/ JPEG disc, or VR format DVD-RW disc.
U
Enter button [24]
This button is used to start playback of the selected title, chapter, or track, and to confirm settings.
V
Setup button [24]
This button is used to open and close the onscreen setup menus.
W
Zoom button [38]
This button is used with the Zoom function.
Subtitle button [37]
X
This button is used to select subtitles on DVD-Video discs.
Y
Pause button [27]
This button is used to pause playback.
Z
Down/Up / buttons [27]
The Down button is used to select the previous chapter or track. During playback it selects the beginning of the current chapter or track. The Up button is used to select the next chapter or track.
a
Play button [27]
This button is used to start playback.
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TV Control buttons [54]
b
TV/Video button
Used to select TV or VCR on your TV.
Channel –/+ buttons
Used to select channels on your TV.
On/Standby button
Used to set your TV to On or Standby.
Volume / buttons
Used to adjust your TV’s volume.
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Connecting the DPS-5.5
Before Making Any Connections
• Read the manuals supplied with your AV components.
• Don’t connect the power cord until you’ve completed all audio and video connections.
Optical Digital Inputs
The DPS-5.5’s optical digital connectors have a shutter­type cover that opens when an optical plug is inserted, and closes when it’s removed. Push the plug in all the way.
AV Cables & Connectors
C
R
P
R
P
B
P
R
P
B
YPB PR
//
C
B
Y
C
R
YP
//
C
B
Y
Component video
S-Video
R
P/ /
R
C
C
B
P
B
Y
C
R
P/ /
R
C
B
P
B
Y
RCA/phono AV Connection Color Coding
RCA/phono AV connections are usually color coded: red, white, and yellow. Use red plugs to connect right­channel audio inputs and outputs (typically labeled “R”). Use white plugs to connect left-channel audio inputs and outputs (typically labeled “L”). And use yellow plugs to connect composite video inputs and outputs.
Right (red)
Left (white)
(Yellow)
Analog audio
Composite video
• Push each plug in all the way to make a good connection (loose connections can cause noise or malfunctions).
•To prevent interference, keep audio and video cables away from power cords and speaker cables.
Video
Component video separates the luminance (Y) and color difference signals (P
R
, PB), providing the best picture quality. Some TV manufacturers label their component video inputs differently.
COMPONENT
P
B
S VIDEO
The DPS-5.5 has RCA/phono and BNC compo-
2
R
nent video outputs.
S-Video provides better picture quality than com­posite video.
Right (red)
Left (white)
(Yellow)
Right!
Wrong!
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Composite video
Optical digital
Coaxial digital
Analog
VIDEO
Audio
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
AUDIO
LR
Composite video can be found on virtually all TVs, VCRs, and video equipment.
Optical digital audio connections provide better audio quality than analog connections.
Coaxial digital audio connections provide better audio quality than analog connections.
RCA/phono analog audio connectors can be found on virtually all AV components.
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