Onkyo DV SP504, DV-SP504E User Manual

Super Audio CD & DVD Audio/Video Player
DV-SP504/
Contents
Overview ..............................................2
DV-SP504E
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo DV-SP504/ DV-SP504E Super Audio CD & DVD Audio/ Video 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.
Connections ......................................18
Getting Started and Setting up ........27
Basic Playback ..................................28
Playback Techniques ........................34
Keep this manual for future reference.
Detailed Settings ...............................43
Miscellaneous information...............55
En
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.
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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 from 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

1. Recording Copyright
only, recording copyrighted material is illegal with­out the permission of the copyright holder.
2. AC Fuse
serviceable. If you cannot turn on the unit, contact your Onkyo dealer.
3. Care
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. Don’t use abrasive cloths, thin­ners, alcohol, or other chemical solvents, because they may damage the finish or remove the panel let­tering.
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 the unit’s rear panel (e.g., AC 230 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz).
The power cord plug is used to disconnect this unit from the AC power source. Make sure that the plug is readily operable (easily accessible) at all times.
Pressing the [STANDBY/ON] button to select Standby mode does not fully shutdown the unit. If you do not intend to use the unit for an extended period, remove the power cord from the AC outlet.
5. Never Touch this Unit with Wet Hands
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 your Onkyo dealer.
6. Handling Notes
• If you need to transport this unit, use the original
• Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit
• This unit’s top and rear panels may get warm
• If you do not use this unit for a long time, it may
• When you’ve finished using this unit, remove all
7. Installing this Unit
• Install this unit in a well-ventilated location.
• Ensure that there’s adequate ventilation all
—The AC fuse inside the unit is not user-
—Occasionally you should dust the unit all
packaging to pack it how it was when you origi­nally bought it.
for a long time, because they may leave marks on the case.
after prolonged use. This is normal.
not work properly the next time you turn it on, so be sure to use it occasionally.
discs and turn off the power.
around this unit, especially if it’s installed in an audio rack. If the ventilation is inadequate, the unit may overheat, leading to malfunction.
—Unless it’s for personal use
—Never
• 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.
8. To Obtain a Clear Picture
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 your Onkyo dealer for details.
9. Moisture Condensation Moisture condensation may damage this unit.
Read the following carefully: 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
conditioner 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.
—This unit is a high-
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Precautions
—Continued
10. 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
ALL
1
(e.g., , ).
11. 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.
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.
CAUTION:
CLASS 1M VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
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.
For U.S. models
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.
The label on the right is applied on the rear panel.
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.
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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
K. MIYAGI
ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH
Precautions
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Supplied Accessories

For Canadian Models
NOTE:
COMPLIES WITH 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
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,
Modèle pour les Canadien
REMARQUE:
LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME À LA NORME NMB-003 DU CANADA. Sur les modèles dont la fiche est polarisée:
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
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
The plug is fitted with an appropriate fuse. If the fuse needs to be replaced, the replacement fuse must approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 and have the same ampere rating as that indicated on the plug. Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse. If the power cord’s plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, cut it off and fit a suitable plug. Fit a suitable fuse in the plug.
Make sure you have the following accessories:
RC-657DV
Remote controller & 2 batteries (AA/R6)
AV cable (RCA) (1.5 m)
Coaxial cable (1.0 m)
cable (0.8 m)
This cable is used to connect the DVD player to other
-compatible Onkyo 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 Onkyo AV receiver.
Power cord (1.8 m, 2 m for Australian model)
Power-plug adapter
Only supplied in certain countries. Use this adapter if your AC outlet does not match with the plug on the DVD player’s power cord. (Adapter varies from country to country.)
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Introduction

Features
Highlights
• Dolby*1 Digital, DTS
•DVD-Video, Video CD, audio CD
• MP3, WMA,*3 JPEG, DivX ican model)
•DVD-Audio and Super Audio CD
• CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, and DVD+R/RW com­patible
• HDMI
*5
digital interface
• 5.1-channel analog audio output
*2
®*4
(not North Amer-
Video
• Advanced 108 MHz/14-bit video D/A converter
• Component, S-Video, and composite video outputs
• Repeat/A-B Repeat/Random/Memory playback
• Supports 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio TVs
•Parental Lock function
• Screen Saver function
Audio
• 192 kHz/24-bit D/A converter
• Optical / Coaxial digital output
• VLSC
• Dynamic Range Control setting
*6
channels
(Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry) on all
*1 Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
*2 “DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarks
of Digital Theater 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.
*4 DivX, DivX Certified, and asso-
ciated logos are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used under license.
*5 HDMI, the HDMI logo and
High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or regis­tered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC.
*6 VLSC and the VLSC logo are registered trademarks of Onkyo
Corporation.
Others
• Adjustable display brightness
• Full-function remote controller
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Contents
Basic Operation
Overview
Important Safety Instructions ..............................2
Precautions ......................................................... 3
Supplied Accessories.......................................... 5
Introduction .........................................................6
Features .......................................................... 6
Disc Notes....................................................... 8
Before Using the DVD player............................11
Installing the Batteries................................... 11
Using the Remote Controller.........................11
Front & Rear Panels .........................................12
Front Panel.................................................... 12
Display ..........................................................13
Rear Panel .................................................... 14
Remote Controller ......................................... 16
Connections
Connecting the DVD player ..............................18
AV Cables & Connectors ..............................18
Video Output/Video Setting Matrix ................ 19
Audio Output/Audio Setting Matrix ................ 19
Before Making Any Connections................... 20
Basic Setup ................................................... 20
Connecting Your TV (video connection) .......21
Connecting to an AV Receiver ...................... 22
Connecting -compatible Components .....23
Connecting your HDTV or AV receiver
with an HDMI Input ..................................... 24
Using the Multiroom Control Kits
(North American model only)......................25
Connecting the Power/Turning
on the DVD player......................................... 26
Getting Started and Setting up
Initial Setup .......................................................27
First Time Setup............................................27
Advanced Operation
Playback Techniques
Advanced Playback...........................................34
Selecting Chapters/Titles/Tracks/Folders
by Number ..................................................34
Searching by Time.........................................35
Repeat Playback ...........................................36
A-B Repeat Playback ....................................36
Random Playback .........................................37
Memory Playback ..........................................38
Last Memory..................................................39
Zooming.........................................................40
Selecting Camera Angles ..............................40
Selecting Soundtracks...................................41
Selecting Subtitles.........................................41
Displaying Information ...................................42
Detailed Settings
HDMI and Progressive Settings ........................43
Setting the HDMI ...........................................43
Selecting Progressive or Interlaced...............43
Configuring the DVD player...............................44
Using the Onscreen Setup Menus.................45
Picture Menu .................................................46
Audio Menu ...................................................48
Language Menu.............................................50
Display Menu.................................................52
Operation Setting Menu.................................53
Miscellaneous information
Additional information........................................55
Resetting the player.......................................55
Adjusting the Display Brightness ...................55
DVD-Video regions........................................55
Disc Content Organization.............................55
Glossary ............................................................56
Troubleshooting.................................................58
Specifications ....................................................62
Basic Playback
Playing Discs ....................................................28
Starting, Pausing & Stopping Playback......... 28
Select Next & Previous track/chapter............ 29
Fast Forward & Reverse ...............................30
Forward Frame-by-Frame Playback .............30
Slow-motion Playback................................... 30
Navigating DVD & VCD Disc Menus.............31
Navigating CDs & Super Audio CDs ............. 31
Navigating MP3, WMA, and DivX Discs........ 32
Viewing a Slideshow of JPEG Images .......... 33
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Introduction
—Continued

Disc Notes

Supported Discs
The DVD player supports the following discs.
Disc Logo Format or file type
DVD-Video
DVD-Audio
Super Audio CD
*2
DVD-R
DVD-RW
Video CD
Audio CD
CD-R
*2
*4
*2
*1
DVD-Audio
Super Audio CD (single layer, dual layer, hybrid)
DVD-Video, MP3, WMA, JPEG
DVD-Video, VR format*3, MP3, WMA, JPEG
Including PBC
PCM
Audio CD, MP3, WMA, JPEG, DivX
• The DVD player does not support disc types not listed.
• The DVD player supports 8 cm and 12 cm discs.
• Don’t use discs with an unusual shape, such as those shown below, because you may damage the DVD player.
• 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 DVD player and you may not be able to remove the disc properly.
About playing copy-controlled CDs
Some copy-controlled CDs may not conform to official CD standards. They are special discs and may not play on the DVD player.
Function Support
The following icons are used throughout this manual to indicate which functions can be used with the various disc formats and file types.
Icon Disc format or file type
DVD-V
DVD-Video
*2
CD-RW
JPEG CD
– DVD+R/RW – The DVD player supports DVD+R/RW discs recorded in the following formats:
Audio CD, MP3, WMA, JPEG
JPEG
• Discs recorded in DVD-Video mode.
• Discs recorded in ISO 9660 Level 2 or Joliet for­mat containing MP3, WMA, or JPEG files.
*1 The DVD player’s region number is printed on the rear panel.
If you attempt to play a disc intended for another region, the message appears onscreen.
*2 MP3, WMA, and JPEG files are supported on discs recorded in
ISO 9660 Level 2 or Joliet format. (See “MP3/WMA/JPEG Compatibility” on page 9 for more details.) 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, the disc contains only a small amount of data. Discs that contain different types of files, JPEG, MP3, WMA, DivX, and so on, are not supported. See the manual sup­plied with your disc burner for more information. Condensa­tion or dirt on the optical pickup lens can also affect playback.
*3 The DVD player does not support DVD-VR discs that use
CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media).
*4 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 DVD player.
DVD-A
SACD
VCD
CD
MP3
WMA
JPEG
DivX
DivX
DVD-Audio
Super Audio CD
Video CD
Audio CD
MP3 file
WMA file
JPEG file
®
(not North American model)
About this Manual
This manual explains how to use all of the DVD player’s functions. Although the DVD standard offers many spe­cial features, not all discs use them all, so depending on the disc being played, the DVD player may not respond to certain functions. See your 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 by the DVD player.
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Introduction
—Continued
MP3/WMA/JPEG Compatibility
• The DVD player can play/display MP3, WMA, and JPEG files recorded on CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R and DVD+RW discs.
• Discs must be in ISO 9660 Level 2 or Joliet format (folders can be up to eight levels deep). Music files recorded on discs that use the HFS (hierarchical file system) cannot be played.
• Discs must be finalized.
• The DVD player can only recognize the first session on multisession discs.
•You can determine the order in which the DVD player plays/displays your MP3/WMA songs and JPEG pic­tures by prefixing file and folder names with a three­digit number. For example 001.Root, 002.Folder, and so on, and 001.Track.mp3, 002.Track.mp3, and so on.
• Only the first eight characters of folder and track names (excluding the filename extension) are displayed.
• The folder numbered “001” appears as “ROOT” in the Disc Navigator.
• The DVD player supports up to 255 folders and up to 255 files per folder.
• If you try to play an incompatible file, the message “This format cannot be played” appears on the display.
MP3
• MP3 files must be MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 format, 44.1 or 48 kHz, fixed bit-rate.
• MP3 files must have a “.mp3” or “.MP3” filename extension.
•Variable bit-rates (VBR) from 32 kbps to 320 kbps are supported. (Playing times may display incorrectly with VBR.)
About DivX
DivX is a compressed digital video format created by the DivX® video codec from DivXNetworks, Inc. This player can play DivX video files burned on CD-R discs. When naming files on a disc prior to burning, keep in mind that by default they will be played in alphabetical order.
Note:
• North American models do not support DivX Video.
DivX video compatibility
•Official DivX® Certified product.
• Plays DivX® 5, DivX® 4, DivX® 3 and DivX® VOD video content (in compliance with DivX technical requirements).
DivX® disc compatibility with this player is limited as follows:
Playable discs
File system
File name
Total number of folders
Total number of files
CD-R CD-RW not recommended
ISO9660 Level 1, 2, or Joliet
A file name should be in alphabet and numerals only, and must incor­porate “AVI” extension. e.g. “*****.AVI”
Less than 255
Less than 255
®
Certified
WMA
• WMA files must have the copyright option turned off.
• Sampling rates 44.1/48 kHz are supported.
•Variable bit-rates (VBR) from 48 kbps to 192 kbps (44.1 kHz) and 128 kbps to 192 kbps (48 kHz) are sup­ported. (Playing times may display incorrectly with VBR.)
• WMA files must have a “.wma” or “.WMA” filename extension.
JPEG
• JPEG files must have a “.jpg” or “.JPG” filename extension.
• JPEG files must be less than 5 megabytes in size.
• JPEG files up to 5,700 x 3,800 pixels are supported.
About WMA
WMA is an acronym for Windows Media Audio and refers to an audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA content can be encoded by using Windows Media
®
Player version 7/7.1 or 8.
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Introduction
—Continued
Handling Discs
•Never touch the underside of a disc. Always hold discs by the edge, as shown.
Underside
•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.
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.
•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 DVD player

Installing the Batteries

Open the battery compartment, as shown.
1
Insert the two supplied batteries (AA/R6)
2
in accordance with the polarity diagram inside the battery compartment.
Close the battery compartment.
3
Notes:
• 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 DVD player’s remote control sensor, as shown below.
Remote control sensor
DVD player
30˚
Notes:
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the DVD player is subjected to bright light, such as direct sunlight or inverter-type fluorescent lights. Keep this in mind when installing the DVD player.
• If another remote controller of the same type is used in the same room, or the DVD player 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 DVD player is installed in a rack behind colored glass doors. Keep this in mind when installing the DVD player.
• The remote controller will not work if there’s an obsta­cle between it and the DVD player’s remote control sensor.
30˚
x. 16 ft. (5 m)
Appro
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Front & Rear Panels

For detailed information, refer to the pages in brackets.

Front Panel

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J
TOP MENU MENU
RETURN SETUP
S RQ
A
STANDBY/ON button [26]
This button is used to set the DVD player to On or Standby.
B
STANDBY indicator [26]
This indicator lights up when the DVD player is in Standby.
C
RESOLUTION button [43]
This button is used to select the video resolution for the HDMI output, and select progressive or inter­laced scanning.
D
HDMI button [43]
This button is used to turn HDMI on or off.
E
HDMI indicator [43]
This indicator lights up when a HDMI signal is being output.
F
Disc tray [28]
Discs are loaded here.
TOP MENU button [31, 33]
G
With DVD discs, this button displays the main menu. With a JPEG disc, it displays thumbnails of the images. With a Video CD, it turns PBC on or off.
H
Cursor /// & ENTER buttons [45]
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.
I
MENU button [31, 33]
This button is used to display a menu on a DVD or to open the Disc Navigator when using a JPEG disc.
PON
(open/close) button [28]
J
This button is used to open and close the disc tray.
K
(pause) button [28, 30]
This button is used to pause playback.
(stop) button [29]
L
This button is used to stop playback.
(play) button [28]
M
This button is used to start playback.
Previous/Next / buttons [29]
N
The Previous button is used to select the previous chapter or track. During playback it selects the beginning of the current track. The Next button is used to select the next chapter or track.
O
SETUP button [45]
This button is used to open and close the onscreen setup menus.
P
RETURN button
This button is used to exit the onscreen setup.
Q
Remote control sensor [11]
This sensor receives control signals from the remote controller.
R
DISPLAY button [42]
This button is used to display information about the title, chapter, or track, including the elapsed time, remaining time, total time, and so on. Press it repeatedly to display more information.
DIMMER button [55]
S
This button is used to adjust the display brightness.
K L M
S
O
R
R
U
C
P
R
U
E
S
T
H
N
T
E
O
normal dim dimmer
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Display

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1 2 C
ED
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
D PRO LOGIC indicator
The D indicator appears when playing Dolby Digital material. The PRO LOGIC indicator appears when the DVD player’s Dolby Pro Logic decoder is on.
Disc type indicators
These indicators show the type of disc loaded.
TITLE indicator
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.
GROUP indicator
While stopped, the total number of groups on the current DVD-Audio disc is displayed here. During playback, the number of the current group is dis­played.
TRACK indicator
This indicator appears while track numbers are being displayed. While stopped, the total number of tracks on the current SACD, Video CD, audio CD, or MP3/WMA disc are displayed. During playback, the number of the current track is displayed.
5.1 CH indicator
This indicator appears when playing 5.1-channel material.
CHP indicator
This indicator appears while the number of the cur­rent chapter is being displayed.
D.MIX indicator
During multichannel audio playback, indicates that the output signal has been down mixed from the original audio source. This is an automatic function performed by the player in order to present the most appropriate audio mix to the speakers present in your system.
G
H
3
4
75 6 8 9A
0
B
IF
9
RANDOM indicator
This indicator appears when using the Random function.
0
REMAIN indicator
This indicator appears while the remaining time is being displayed.
A
Repeat indicator
This indicator appears when A-B playback or repeat playback is used.
B
A-B indicator
These indicators appear when using the A-B Repeat function.
Camera angle indicator
C
This indicator appears if the DVD-Video disc being played features multiple camera angles.
PROGRESSIVE indicator
D
This indicator appears when progressive video is being output by the component video output.
DTS indicator
E
This indicator appears when playing DTS material.
F
Play indicator
This indicator is shown during playback.
Pause indicator
G
This indicator appears when playback is paused.
H
MP3 indicator
This indicator appears when playing an MP3 disc.
I
Message & time area
Time information, such as total time, remaining time, and so on, is displayed here in hours, minutes, and seconds. Other messages are also displayed.
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Rear Panel

North American model
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European model
432 76 J5
LK
2 76 J5
M
981
981
Other models
LK
2 76 J5
LK
981
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AUDIO OUTPUT [20, 22, 23]
A
These jacks make up the multichannel analog audio output. The FRONT/D.MIX jacks can be connected to a stereo input on a TV, hi-fi amp, or other compo­nent. The 1 and 2 jacks output the same signals, so use either pair. If you use this connection, in the Speaker Configuration (page 48), set the Sub­woofer, Center Speaker, and Surround Speaker set­tings to Off, so that 5.1-channel DVD audio is down mixed into two channels. If you’re using an AV receiver or surround decoder with a 5.1-channel analog audio input, use the FRONT/D.MIX 1 or 2 jacks and the SURR 1 L/R, CENTER, and SUBWOOFER jacks. If you’re using an AV receiver or surround decoder with a 7.1-channel analog audio input, connect the SURR 2 L/R jacks to your amp’s surround back L/R jacks, and set the SURR MODE switch to “1+2.” The SURR 1 and SURR 2 jacks output the same signals.
jack [23]
B
These (Remote Interactive) connectors can be connected to the connectors on your other Onkyo AV components for interactive control. Connecting an cable only does not make the system operational. You must also connect the audio cables as well.
RS 232 (North American model only)
C
This port is for servicing.
D
IR IN/OUT (North American model only) [25]
A commercially available IR receiver can be con­nected to the IR IN jack, allowing you to control the DVD player when it's out of sight, for example, installed in a cabinet. A commercially available IR emitter can be con­nected to the IR OUT jack to pass IR (infrared) remote control signals along to other components.
E
S VIDEO OUTPUT [21]
This connector can be used to connect a TV or pro­jector with an S-Video input.
F
VIDEO OUTPUT [20]
This RCA connector can be used to connect a TV or projector with a composite video input.
G
COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT [21]
These jacks output component video and can be connected to an component video input on a TV or projector.
OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT [22]
H
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 [22]
I
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) with supplied coaxial cable.
J
AC INLET [26]
The supplied power cord is connected here. The other of the power cord should be connected to a suitable wall outlet.
SURR MODE switch [23]
K
This switch is used to turn the AUDIO OUTPUT SURR 2 on or off. To use this output, set the switch to “1+2.” The SURR 2 jacks output the same signals as the SURR 1 jacks.
L
HDMI OUT [24]
This HDMI output can be used to connect a TV or projector with an HDMI input. This HDMI connec­tor outputs digital audio and digital video.
M
AV CONNECTOR (European model only) [21]
This SCART output can be connected to a TV or projector with a SCART input. This SCART con­nector outputs 2-channel stereo audio (same signals as the FRONT/D.MIX jacks), composite video, S-Video, and RGB video.
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Remote Controller

1
2
3
4 5 6
7
8
9
J
K
L
M
—Continued
N
O
P
Q
R S
T U V W
X
Y
Z
a
b
c
A
STANDBY button [26]
This button is used to set the DVD player to Standby.
B
ON button [26]
This button is used to turn on the DVD player. Don’t turn on the DVD player until you’ve com­pleted, and double checked all connections (pages 20–25).
C
Number buttons [34, 35, 53]
These buttons are used to enter title, chapter, and track numbers and to enter times for locating spe­cific points in time.
AUDIO button [41]
D
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, mix, or stereo.
E
SUBTITLE button [41]
This button is used to select subtitles on DVD-Video discs.
F
RANDOM button [37]
This button is used with the Random function.
SLOW / buttons [30]
G
These buttons are used for slow-motion playback.
Previous/Next / buttons [29]
H
The Previous button is used to select the previous chapter or track. During playback it selects the beginning of the current track. The Next button is used to select the next chapter or track.
Fast Reverse/Fast Forward / buttons
I
[30]
These buttons are used for fast reverse and fast for­ward.
J
Cursor /// buttons [45]
These buttons are used to navigate onscreen menus.
MENU button [31, 33]
K
This button is used to display a menu on a DVD or to open the Disc Navigator when using a JPEG disc.
TOP MENU button [31, 33]
L
With DVD discs, this button displays the main menu. With a JPEG disc, it displays thumbnails of the images. With a Video CD, it turns PBC on or off.
M
ASPECT/ZOOM button [40, 46]
This button is used to change the view mode. Press­ing and holding it for a few seconds selects Zoom mode.
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OPEN/CLOSE button [28]
N
This button is used to open and close the disc tray.
O
SEARCH button [34, 35]
This button is used to search for titles, chapters, groups, folders, tracks, and specific points in time.
P
MEMORY button [38]
This button is used with the Memory function.
Q
REPEAT button [36]
This button is used to set the Repeat function.
A-B button [36]
R
This button is used to set the A-B Repeat function.
CLR button [34, 35, 39]
S
This button is used to cancel various functions.
T
DISPLAY button [42]
This button is used to display information about the title, chapter, or track, including the elapsed time, remaining time, total time, and so on. Press it repeatedly to display more information.
ANGLE button [40]
U
This button is used to select camera angles on DVD-Video discs.
LAST MEMORY button [39]
V
This button is used with the Last Memory function.
W
Pause button [28, 30]
This button is used to pause playback. While play­back is paused, pressing this button moves the video forward one frame at a time.
Play button [28]
X
This button is used to start playback.
Y
Stop button [29]
This button is used to stop playback.
Z
ENTER button [45]
This button is used to start playback of the selected title, chapter, or track, and to confirm settings.
a
RETURN button
This button is used to exit the onscreen setup.
SETUP button [45]
b
This button is used to open and close the onscreen setup menus.
RESOLUTION button [43]
c
This button is used to select a video resolution for the HDMI OUT.
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AV Cables & Connectors

Video
Cable Jack Description
HDMI
Y
//
C
B
P
B
C
R
P
R
S VIDEO
VIDEO
AV CONNECTOR
Component video
S-Video
Composite video (supplied)
Scart (European model only)
Y
C
B
P
B
C
R
P/ /
R
HDMI connections can carry uncompressed, stan­dard or high definition digital video and digital audio, for the best picture and sound quality.
Component video separates the luminance (Y) and color difference signals (PR, PB), providing the best picture quality. Some TV manufacturers label their component video inputs differently.
S-Video provides better picture quality than com­posite video.
Composite video can be found on virtually all TVs, VCRs, and video equipment.
SCART connections carry analog audio and video (composite, S-Video, RGB) all in one cable.
Audio
Optical digital
Coaxial digital (supplied)
Analog (supplied)
Multichannel analog audio cable (RCA)
Cable Jack Description
Optical digital audio connections provide better
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
audio quality than analog connections.
Coaxial digital audio connections provide better audio quality than analog connections.
L
R
RCA analog audio connectors can be found on vir­tually all AV components.
This cable carries multichannel analog audio and
FRONT/D. MIX
SURR1 CENTER
it’s typically used to connect DVD players with individual 5.1 channel analog audio outputs. Sev-
1 2
eral standard analog audio cables can be used
SUB
WOOFER
instead of a multichannel cable.
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Video Output/Video Setting Matrix

The following matrix shows how the video outputs work in relation to the various video settings.
Setting
HD Resolution setting (page 43)
Video output
HDMI
Component
S-Video
Composite
*4
SCART model only)
*1 Depending on the native resolution of your TV, you may get no picture. *2 If your TV doesn’t support progressive scanning, you’ll get no picture. *3 If your TV doesn’t support the HD Resolution settings of 720p and 1080i, you’ll get no picture. *4 With the SCART Output Setting, you can choose RGB, S-Video, or composite video for the SCART output. However, when
(European
HDMI is on, you cannot select RGB. Also, when RGB is selected, nothing will be output by the component video output (see page 48).
Auto
✓✓
*1
*1
*1
*1
On (default) Off
HDMI Output Setting (page 27)
480p/576p
(default)
720p, 1080i Progressive Interlaced
*2
No output
No output
No output
No output
Progressive Setting (page 43)
*3
No output No output
*2
✓✓
✓✓
✓✓

Audio Output/Audio Setting Matrixes

Digital Audio Output/Audio Setting Matrix
The following matrix shows how the digital audio outputs work in relation to the Digital/HDMI Audio Out setting.
Setting
Digital audio output
HDMI
Digital (optical & coaxial)
Audio from SACDs is not output by the HDMI OUT or optical or coaxial digital audio outputs. It’s only output by the analog audio outputs. Audio from the multichannel area of a DVD-Audio disc is also only output by the analog audio outputs.
*a If your TV or amp doesn’t support higher sampling rates, set the Linear PCM Out setting to Down Sample On (page 48). *b Dolby Digital and DTS sources will be converted to PCM. If your TV or amp doesn’t support Dolby Digital and DTS, choose this
option.
Analog Audio Output/Audio Setting Matrix
The following matrix shows the recommended audio settings for each analog audio output.
Analog audio output
2-channel (FRONT/D.MIX)
Multichannel
SCART (European model only)
Digital/HDMI Audio Out setting (page 48)
All (default)
Setting
*a
✓✓
✓✓
Speaker Configuration (page 48)
5.1 channel (default):
Subwoofer: On
Front: Small
Center: Small
Surround: Small
PCM
*a
*b
*b
Off
No output
No output
2 channel:
Subwoofer: Off
Front: Large
Center: Off
Surround: Off
*c
*c
For 5.1-channel playback with an SACD, press the [AUDIO] button to select the multichannel area of the disc. For 2-channel playback, select the 2-channel area.
*c If your TV or multichannel amp has a Dolby Pro Logic decoder built in, by setting the Downmix Setting (page 50) to Lt/Rt,
multichannel sources can be down mixed and output as an Lt/Rt mix.
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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 Outputs
The DVD player’s optical digital connectors have a shut­ter-type cover that opens when an optical plug is inserted, and closes when it’s removed. Push the plug in all the way.
Caution:
To prevent shutter damage, hold the optical
plug straight when inserting and removing.
RCA AV Connection Color Coding
RCA AV connections are usually color coded: red, white, and yellow. Use red plugs to connect right-chan­nel 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.

Basic Setup

The supplied AV cable is made up of an analog audio cable and a composite video cable.
Right (red)
Left (white)
(Yellow)
• Push each plug in all the way to make a good connection (loose
Analog audio
Right (red)
Left (white)
Composite video
(Yellow)
Right!
connections can cause noise or malfunctions).
•To prevent interference, keep audio and video cables away from
Wrong!
power cords and speaker cables.
The setup described here is a basic setup that allows you to play discs using just the cables supplied with the player. In this setup, stereo audio is played through the speakers in your TV.
AV cable (Supplied)
To power outlet
This player is equipped with copy protection technol­ogy. Do not connect this player to your TV via a VCR using AV cables, as the picture from this player will not appear properly on your TV. (This player may also not be compatible with some combination TV/ VCRs for the same reason; refer to the manufacturer for more information.)
L
R
ANALOG
INPUT
VIDEO IN
TV
Power cord (Supplied)
1. Connect the VIDEO OUTPUT and AUDIO OUT-
PUT FRONT/D.MIX 1 jacks to a set of AV inputs on your TV.
Use the supplied AV cable (RCA), connecting the red and white plugs to the audio outputs and the yel­low plug to the video output. See the following page if you want to use other cable for the video connection.
2. Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AC
INLET, then plug into a power outlet.
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Connecting Your TV (video connection)

• Connect the DVD player directly to your TV. If you connect the DVD player through a VCR, TV/VCR combination, or video selector, the picture may be dis­torted because DVD-Video discs are usually copy pro­tected.
Using S-Video
If your TV (or other equipment) has an S-Video input, you can use this instead of the standard (composite) out­put for a better quality picture.
• Use an S-Video cable (not supplied) to connect the S VIDEO OUTPUT to an S-Video input on your TV (or monitor or AV receiver).
Line up the small triangle above the jack with the same mark on the plug before plugging in.
S VIDEO
TV
S VIDEO IN
Compatibility of this unit with progressive-scan TVs.
This player is compatible with progressive video Macro Vision System Copy Guard.
CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTE THAT NOT ALL HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION SETS ARE FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT AND MAY CAUSE ARTIFACTS TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURE. IN CASE OF 525 OR 625 PROGRESSIVE SCAN PICTURE PROBLEMS, IT IS RECOM­MENDED THAT THE USER SWITCH THE CON­NECTION TO THE “STANDARD DEFINITION” OUTPUT. IF THERE ARE QUESTIONS REGARD­ING OUR TV SET COMPATIBILITY WITH THIS MODEL 525p AND 625p DVD PLAYER, PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.
Using SCART (European model only)
If your TV has a SCART-type AV input, you can use a SCART cable to connect this player to your TV. This type of connection carries both the sound and the picture, so there’s no need to connect up the AUDIO OUTPUT L/R and VIDEO OUTPUT jacks.
• Use a SCART cable (not supplied) to connect the AV CONNECTOR to an AV input on your TV.
Using Component Video
You can use the component video output instead of the standard video out jack to connect this player to your TV (or other equipment).
This will provide better quality picture than S-Video.
• Use a component video cable (not supplied) to con­nect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks to a component video input on your TV (or monitor or AV receiver).
If you connect the component video output to a TV or another component that doesn’t support progressive scanning, be sure to turn off HDMI (see page 43).
You can set the component video output to Progressive or Interlaced (see page 43).
PB
PR
COMPONENT
TV
YYPB PR
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
AV CONNECTOR
TV
SCART
This connector can output composite video, S-Video, or RGB video. The default setting is composite, which should work with all TVs. Consult the manual that came with your TV to see if you can use one of the higher qual­ity settings. See page 48 for how to change the video out­put.
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Connecting to an AV Receiver

Step 1: Audio Connection
You can connect the DVD player to your AV receiver using the multichannel analog audio output or one of the digital audio outputs. In addition, you should also connect a 2-channel analog audio output for compati­bility all certain discs.
Step 2: Video Connection (See pages 20–21)
You may also want to connect the DVD player’s video output to your AV receiver and connect the AV receiver’s video output to a video input on your TV.
You can use any of the DVD player’s video outputs. Typically, you must use the same type of video cable to connect your DVD player to your AV receiver as you do to connect your AV receiver to your TV.
Before Connecting
• Before making any connections, turn off the DVD player and AV receiver, and disconnect them from the wall outlets. Failure to do so may result in speaker damage.
Connection Hints
•To enjoy Dolby Digital or DTS surround sound, you must connect the DVD player to your AV receiver by using an optical or coaxial digital audio cable or HDMI cable. See page 24 for HDMI connection infor­mation.
•To record the audio from a CD-R disc to a cassette deck or CDR recorder that’s connected to the AV receiver, or if you want to use your AV receiver’s Zone 2 function, you must connect the DVD player’s stereo analog audio output to your AV receiver.
• If your AV receiver has an analog multichannel input, we recommend that you connect it to the DVD player’s multichannel analog output. This will ensure that you can enjoy all types of discs, including Dolby Digital and DTS DVD-Video discs, and DVD-Audio and SACD discs containing multichannel audio at higher sampling rates.
Connecting the Analog Output
Connect the FRONT/D.MIX 1 or 2 AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on this player to a set of analog audio inputs on your AV receiver with the supplied AV cable (RCA).
The FRONT/D.MIX 1 and 2 jacks output the same sig­nals, so use either pair.
AV receiver
FRONT
L
R
FRONT/D. MIX
12
Note:
• If you use this connection, in the Speaker Configura­tion (page 48), set the Subwoofer, Center Speaker, and Surround Speaker settings to Off, so that multichannel audio sources are down mixed into two channels.
Connecting the Digital Output
Connect one of the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on this player to a digital input on your AV receiver.
A coaxial digital audio cable is supplied with this player.
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
Connect one or the other
COAXIAL
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AV receiver
If your AV receiver doesn’t support Dolby Digital and DTS, set the Digital/HDMI Audio Out setting to PCM. See page 48, and also refer to the operating instructions that came with your AV receiver.
Note that digital audio is not output when playing SACD discs.
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Connecting the Multichannel Analog Output
Connect the DVD player’s FRONT/D.MIX 1 or 2, SURR 1, CENTER, and SUBWOOFER jacks to the multichannel analog audio input on your AV receiver.
You can use three stereo audio cables for this.
AUDIO OUTPUT
ANALOG
FRONT/D. MIX
SURR1
CENTER
12
AV receiver
If Your AV Receiver has a 7.1-channel Analog Audio Input
Connect the DVD player’s SURR 1 jacks to your AV receiver’s surround input jacks, and connect the SURR 2 jacks to your AV receiver’s surround back input jacks. The SURR 1 and SURR 2 outputs output the same signals.
When you make this connection, set the SURR MODE switch to “1+2.”
If you use this connection, the output level will be reduced by 3 dB (i.e., the volume level will be reduced slightly).
SUB
WOOFER
FRONT
SURR
R
SUB
L
CENTER

Connecting -compatible Components

FRONT/D. MIX
12
IN
L
R
AV receiver
• The remote controller supplied with Onkyo AV receiver or amplifiers can be used to control the DVD player.
• The function of the upper and lower connectors are the same. Connect to either one.
•To use , in addition to an connection, you must also make an analog audio connection (RCA) between the DVD player and your other -capable compo­nents.
REMOTE
CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL
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Connecting your HDTV or AV receiver with an HDMI Input

This section shows how to connect the DVD player to a AV receiver, HDTV, or projector that has an HDMI input socket.
What is HDMI?
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a new connection format that can carry uncompressed, stan­dard or high definition digital video and digital audio. Until now, several separate video and audio cables have been required to connect AV components together. With HDMI, a single cable is all that’s necessary to achieve the best picture and audio quality.
HDMI video is compatible with DVI (Digital Visual Interface). To send HDMI video to a DVI input requires an HDMI-to-DVI cable. The DVD player supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection), and for an HDMI-to-DVI connection to work, the other component must also support it. Note that this may not work with some DVI components.
Using HDMI
Use the HDMI cable (not supplied) to connect the DVD player’s HDMI OUT to an HDMI input on your AV receiver. Alternatively, you can connect the DVD player directly to the HDMI input on your TV.
HDMI
HDMI cable (not supplied)
Signal flow
HDMI
IN
HDTV,
projector
or
AV receiver
Notes:
• The DVD player supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection), a protection system for digital video. HDMI components that you connect to the DVD player must also support HDCP.
• The DVD player supports High-Definition Multime­dia Interface Specification Information Version 1.0.
HDMI & the DVD player
Video
The DVD player’s HDMI OUT supports the following video resolutions:
• 720 x 480p (progressive), 60 Hz
• 720 x 576p (progressive), 50 Hz (not North American and Korean models)
• 1280 x 720p (progressive), 50/60 Hz
• 1920 x 1080i (interlaced
If the connected HDTV or projector doesn’t support a resolution, you may get no picture.
On the DVD player, you can select a resolution suitable for use with the connected HDTV or projector (see page 43).
Audio Formats
The DVD player’s HDMI OUT supports the following audio formats:
• PCM (96 kHz, 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz)
• Dolby Digital
• DTS
If your HDMI-compatible TV or projector doesn’t sup­port Dolby Digital and DTS, the HDMI OUT will not output digital audio in that format. In this case, set the Digital/HDMI Audio Out setting to PCM (see page 48).
If your TV doesn’t support digital audio at high sampling rates, set the Linear PCM Out setting to Down Sample On, so that it’s down sampled to below 48 kHz (see page 48).
Note that audio from SACD discs is not output by the HDMI OUT. For this format, you need to use the analog multichannel output (see page 23).
),
50/60 Hz
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HDTV,
projector
HDMI
IN
HDMI
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Using the Multiroom Control Kits (North American model only)

To control the DVD player with the remote controller when DVD player is located in a cabinet, you’ll need a commercially available multiroom remote control kit.
• Multiroom kits are made by Niles and Xantech. These kits can also be used when control other compo-
nents.
Using a Multiroom Kit with a Cabinet
In this setup, the IR receiver picks up the infrared signals from the remote controller and feeds them to the DVD player located in the cabinet via the connecting block.
Connecting block
IR IN
DVD player
Inside cabinet
Signal flow
The miniplug cable from the connecting block should be connected to the DVD player’s IR IN jack, as shown below.
Miniplug cable
From the connecting block
IR Receiver
Remote controller
Using a Multiroom Kit with Other Components
In this setup, an IR emitter is connected to the DVD player’s IR OUT jack and placed in front of the other component’s remote control sensor. Infrared signals received at the DVD player’s IR IN jack are fed through to the other component via the IR emitter. Signals picked up by the DVD player’s remote control sensor are not output.
Connecting block
IR IN
IR OUT
DVD player
IR Emitter
Other component
Signal flow
The IR emitter should be connected to the DVD player’s IR OUT jack, as shown below.
Other component
Miniplug cable
Miniplug
DVD player
IR Receiver
Remote controller
Emitter
IR Emitter
Signal flow
Remote control sensor
DVD player
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Connecting the Power/Turning on the DVD player

ANDBY
ST
STANDBY/ON
Remote
controller
Before connecting
• Make sure that all the connections on pages 18–25 are complete (the connection to a TV is required).
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY indicator
TOP MENU MENU
S
O
R
R
U
C
RETURN SETUP
P
R
U
E
S
T
H
N
T
E
O
ON STANDBY
2
• Before unplugging the player from the power outlet, make sure you first switch it into standby.
•For the above reasons, do not plug this player into a switched power supply found on some amplifiers and AV receivers.
To a wall outlet
Press [STANDBY/ON] button on the DVD player or [ON] on the remote controller.
Turn on your TV and select the input through which the DVD player is connected.
The DVD player turns on and the STANDBY indicator turns off.
•To put the DVD player in the standby mode, press [STANDBY/ON] on the DVD player, or [STANDBY] on the remote controller.
• While the STANDBY indicator lights up, the DVD player can receive signals from the remote controller.
• Setting the [STANDBY/ON] button to standby does not shut off the power completely.
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Plug the supplied power cord into the AC INLET and then into the power outlet on the wall.
• Do not use a power cord other than the one supplied with the DVD player. The power cord supplied is designed for use with the DVD player and should not be used with any other device.
•Never have the power cord discon­nected from the DVD player while the other end is plugged into the wall out­let. Doing so may cause an electric shock. Always connect by plugging into the wall outlet last and disconnect by unplugging from the wall outlet first.
Note:
• This player features a screen saver and an auto power off function. If the player is stopped and no button is pressed for 15 minutes, the screen saver starts (see page 52). If the disc tray is closed but no disc is play­ing and no control is pressed for 20 minutes, the player automatically goes into standby (see page 54).

Initial Setup

This chapter explains the settings you need to make the very first time the DVD player is turned on.
ENTER
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First Time Setup

The very first time you turn on the DVD player, the Ini­tial Setup menu appears onscreen.
Initial Setup
TV Shape
HDMI Output Setting
On-Screen Language
4:3 Letter box
4:3 Pan Scan
16:9 Widescreen
16:9 Compressed
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3
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Remote
controller
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “On” or “Off” for “HDMI Output Setting,” and then press [ENTER]
Select “On” to use the HDMI output.
Initial Setup
TV Shape
HDMI Output Setting
On-Screen Language
: 4:3 Letter box
On
Off
The “On-Screen Language” menu appears next.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select a language, and then press [ENTER].
See page 50 for more information on the language options.
Initial Setup
TV Shape
HDMI Output Setting
On-Screen Language
: 4:3 Letter box
: On
English Français Español Deutsch Italiano
The Initial Setup menu closes and the setup is complete.
The DVD player is now ready to use.
Here you need to make a few settings to get the DVD player up and running. You can change these settings later (see page 45).
1
Remote
controller
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select a TV shape, and then press [ENTER].
Select “4:3 Letter box” or “4:3 Pan Scan” if you have a 4:3 TV. Select “16:9 Widescreen” or “16:9 Com­pressed” if you have a widescreen TV. See page 46 for more information.
Initial Setup
TV Shape
HDMI Output Setting
On-Screen Language
4:3 Letter box
4:3 Pan Scan
16:9 Widescreen
16:9 Compressed
The “HDMI Output Setting” menu appears next.
Note:
•You can cancel the Initial Setup by pressing the [SETUP] button and complete the settings later by using the onscreen setup menus (see page 45).
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Playing Discs

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controller
This chapter covers basic playback. Advanced playback functions are covered in the next chapter.
Important:
• Throughout this manual, the term
DVD
refers to DVD­Video, DVD-Audio, DVD-R/RW, and DVD+R/RW discs. When a function is specific to a particular type of DVD disc, it will be specified.
TOP MENU MENU
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controller
Remote
Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray.
3
Press OPEN/CLOSE.
The disc tray closes and the relevant disc type indicator appears on the display.
Tip:
If you press the Play [ ] button, the disc tray will close and, depending on the type of disc, playback will start automat­ically.
•For details on playing JPEG picture discs, see “Viewing a Slideshow of JPEG Images” on page 33.
Note:
• Only load discs that are supported by the DVD player. See pages 8 to 10.

Starting, Pausing & Stopping Playback

This section explains how to start, pause, and stop playback.
Start To start playback, press the Play
[] button.
Playback starts and the Play indica­tor appears on the display.
If you’re playing a DVD-Video disc, or
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controller
a VCD with PBC (Playback Control), you may need to start playback from a menu (see page 31).
See page 32 for more on MP3 discs.
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Load a disc.
Load a disc with the label side facing up, using the disc tray guide to align the disc (if you’re loading a double-sided DVD disc, load it with the side you want to play face down).
Pause To pause playback, press the
Pause [ ] button.
Playback pauses and the Pause indi­cator appears on the display.
To resume playback, press the Play [ ]
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controller
button. Playback resumes and the Pause
indicator disappears. For DVD-Audio discs, pause cannot be
used while a menu is displayed.
Playing Discs
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Stop To stop playback, press the Stop
[] button.
Playback stops and the Play indica­tor disappears.
• When you stop playback of a
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DVD-Video disc, the DVD player remembers the point at which play­back was stopped and “Resume” appears onscreen. To resume play­back from that point, press the Play [] button. To cancel the Resume function, press the Stop [ ] button again. The Resume function is reset when the disc is removed from the DVD player.
•With the Last Memory function you can resume playback from any point even if the disc has been removed (see page 39).
Notes:
• Prolonged display of the same picture or menu may cause irreparable damage to your TV screen known as
screen burn-in
. To prevent this, don’t keep playback paused for too long and always press the Stop [ ] but­ton when you’ve finished playing a DVD-Video disc or VCD. The DVD player features a screen saver to protect your TV from the effects of burn-in (see page 52).
•With some DVD-Video discs, you may experience picture noise that is not normally visible with standard TV broadcasts. This is usually because DVD-Video uses a lot of high-resolution video data. The amount of noise, if any, will depend on your particular TV and the problem can sometimes be alleviated by turning down the TV’s sharpness control.

Select Next & Previous track/chapter

VCD
CD
DVD-A
DVD-V
SACD
The North American model does not support DivX. This section explains how to skip to the next and previ-
ous track and chapter.
Select Next track/ chapter
Remote
controller
Select Previous track/ chapter
During Playback, press the Next [] button to select next track/ chapter.
The Next track/chapter starts playback.
During Playback, press the Previ­ous [ ] button to select previ­ous tack/chapter.
The first press selects the beginning of the current track.
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MP3
WMA
DivX
JPEG
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Playing Discs
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Fast Forward & Reverse

VCD
DVD-V
DVD-A
SACD
CD
The North American model does not support DivX. This section explains how to fast forward and reverse.
Fast forward
Remote
controller
During playback, press the [ ] button to start fast forward.
Playback fast forwards and “ x2” appears onscreen.
To change the fast-forward speed, press the [ ] button repeatedly to select: x2, x4, x8, x16.
To resume normal playback, press the Play [ ] button.
Fast reverse
Remote
controller
During playback, press the [ ] button to start fast reverse.
Playback reverses and “ x2” appears onscreen.
To change the fast-reverse speed, press the [ ] button repeatedly to select: x2, x4, x8, x16.
To resume normal playback, press the Play [ ] button.
Notes:
•Fast forward and fast reverse may not always work at the speed shown onscreen.
•For discs other than audio CDs, no sound is output during fast forward or fast reverse.
•For DVD-Audio discs, fast forward and fast reverse cannot be used while a menu is displayed.
MP3
DivX

Forward Frame-by-Frame Playback

VCD
DVD-V
With frame-by-frame playback you can view individual picture frames one at a time forward.
Forward frame-by­frame
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controller
Press the Pause [ ] button. Press it repeatedly to view sub-
sequent frames.
To resume normal playback, press the Play [ ] button.

Slow-motion Playback

DVD-V
With slow-motion playback you can watch a scene slowly either forward or backward.
Forward slow motion
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Backward slow motion
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Note:
• Backward slow-motion playback cannot be used with DivX and Video CD. For Video CD, the slow-motion speed cannot be changed.
During playback or paused, press the SLOW Forward [ ] button.
Forward slow-motion playback starts and “ 1/2” appears onscreen.
To change the slow-motion speed, press the SLOW Forward [ ] button repeat­edly to cycle through the speeds: 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8.
To resume normal playback, press the Play [ ] button.
During playback or paused, press the SLOW Back [ ] button.
Backward slow-motion playback starts and “ 1/2” appears onscreen.
To change the slow-motion speed, press the SLOW Back [ ] button repeatedly to cycle through the speeds: 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8.
To resume normal playback, press the Play [ ] button.
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TOP MENU
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TOP MENU MENU
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ENTER
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MENU

Navigating DVD & VCD Disc Menus

DVD-V
DVD-Video discs usually have a menu from which you can select titles, chapters, and other options, including soundtracks, subtitles, and audio formats (e.g., Dolby Digital or DTS). VCDs that support PBC (Playback Control) may also have an onscreen menu.
1
2
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controller
DVD-A
VCD
Load a DVD or VCD.
With DVDs, a menu usually appears when the Play [ ] button is pressed. If it doesn’t, try pressing the [TOP MENU] button.
With VCDs that support PBC, you may have to press the Play [ ] button to dis­play the menu.
On a DVD menu, use the arrow [], [], [], [] buttons to select an item, and then press [ENTER].
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On a VCD menu, use the number buttons to select the tracks.
If the VCD’s menu consists of several pages, use the Next [ ] and Previous [] buttons to view them. During playback, you can return to the menu by pressing the [RETURN] button.
Notes:
• Not all DVDs and VCDs have menus.
• Menu operation varies from disc-to-disc. See the disc’s sleeve notes for details.
• On some DVDs, to display the disc menu, press the [MENU] button.
To set VCD’s PBC on and off
PBC menus can turned on or off by pressing the [TOP MENU] button.

Navigating CDs & Super Audio CDs

This section explains how to play audio CDs and Super Audio CDs with the Disc Navigator.
1
2
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controller
Load an audio CD or Super Audio CD.
The Disc Navigator appears.
Stop
Disc CD
/Track01.CDA
001. Track01
002. Track02
003. Track03
004. Track04
005. Track05
006. Track06
007. Track07
008. Track08
Repeat :Off Random :Off
The tracks are displayed.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select a track, and press [ENTER] to start playback.
With SACDs, you can select the multi­channel area, 2-channel area, or CD layer by pressing the [AUDIO] button.
Note:
• During random playback or memory playback, the arrow buttons cannot be used.
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ENTER
/ / /
RETURN

Navigating MP3, WMA & DivX Discs

MP3
The North American model does not support DivX. This section explains how to play MP3, WMA, and
DivX files with the Disc Navigator.
1
2
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controller
DivX
WMA
Load an MP3, WMA, or DivX disc.
The Disc Navigator appears.
Stop
/mp3
-/51/3
001. ROOT
002. mp3
003. MP3 music
001. Track01
002. Track02
003. Track03
004. Track04
005. Track05
Disc DATA
Initially, the folders in the root direc­tory are displayed.
The DVD player numbers folders and tracks in hierarchical order. You can use these numbers to select folders and tracks directly with the Search function (see page 34).
To open a folder, use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select
it, and then press [ENTER].
The contents of the folder are dis played.
Repeat :Off Random :Off
3
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Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select tracks and sub­folders in the open folder.
To open a folder in the list, press the [ENTER] button. To close a folder (i.e., move back up the directory tree), press the [RETURN] button. Alternatively, select the item at the top of the list and press the [ENTER] button.
Use the Left and Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to display the other folders that contain playable tracks.
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To play the selected track, press the Play [ ] or [ENTER] button.
If available, the ID3 tag information, (Title name, Artist name, Album name, and so on) will scroll across the bottom of the screen.
or
/mp3/Track03.MP3
Name: Onkyo Artist Name: Onkyo Album Name: Onkyo
Disc DATA
Play
3/11
2/3
002. mp3
001. Track01
002. Track02
003. Track03
004. Track04
005. Track05
006. Track06
007. Track07
For MP3 playback
00:00:29 00:03:58 00:04:27
Repeat :Off Random :Off
Subsequent tracks in the same folder are played in order.
5
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Press the Stop [ ] button to stop playback.
Note:
• During random playback or memory playback, the arrow buttons cannot be used.
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Viewing a Slideshow of JPEG Images

JPEG
This section explains how to display a slideshow of JPEG images on your TV.
1
2
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Load a JPEG disc.
The Disc Navigator appears.
001. jpg
002. image0
003. image1
004. image2
005. image3
001. 001
002. 002
003. 003
Disc DATA
-/-1/17
Repeat :Off Random :Off
Stop
/jpg
Initially, the folders in the root direc­tory are displayed.
The DVD player numbers folders and files in hierarchical order. You can use these numbers to select folders and files directly with the Search function (see page 34).
To open a folder, use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select
it, and then press [ENTER].
The contents of the folder are dis
-
played.
Use the Left and Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to display other folders that contain JPEG images.
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controller
To play a slideshow, press the Play [ ] or [ENTER] button.
Subsequent images are displayed in order, with each image being displayed for five seconds.
To display an image for longer, press
or
the Pause [ ] button. Press the Play [] button to resume.
Use the Previous and Next [ ]/[ ] buttons to view the previous or next image.
To flip a picture 180 degrees, use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons (not while zoomed in).
To rotate a picture counterclockwise or clockwise, use the Left and Right [ ]/ [] buttons (not while zoomed in).
To zoom in or out, use the [ ] and [] buttons. While zoomed in, use the [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] buttons to move around the picture.
5
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To stop the slideshow, press the Stop [ ] or [MENU] button.
The slideshow stops automatically when all pictures have been displayed.
3
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Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select images and subfolders in the open folder.
A thumbnail-size preview for the cur­rently selected image is displayed.
DATA
/image1/001.JPG
-/-1/17
005. image1
001. 001
002. 002
003. 003
004. 004
005. 005
006. 006
007. 007
Disc DATA
Repeat :Off Random :Off
W: 150 H: 120
To open a folder in the list, press the [ENTER] button. To close a folder (i.e., move back up the directory tree), press the [RETURN] button. Alternatively, select the item at the top of the list and press the [ENTER] button.
To display thumbnails
To display thumbnails, in step 3, after opening the folder you want to display, press the [TOP MENU] button.
Use the arrow [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] buttons to select the thumbnails, and press [ENTER] to start a slideshow. Press the [MENU] button to return to the Disc Navigator.
About HD JPEG
If your TV is connected via HDMI and the HDMI reso­lution is set to 720p or 1080i, you can view your JPEG images in high definition (see page 47).
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Advanced Playback

Number
SEARCH
buttons
ENTER

Selecting Chapters/Titles/Tracks/ Folders by Number

VCD
CD
DVD-V
SACD
MP3
The North American model does not support DivX. With the Search function you can select chapters, titles,
and tracks by number.
1
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controller
Press the [SEARCH] button.
The Search window appears onscreen. This is what appears for DVDs.
Disc
DVD-VIDEO
Title
Current/Total
This is what appears for CDs.
Disc
CDDA
Track
Current/Total
WMA
Search
Search
1/ 19
- -/ 10
DivX
Chapter
Current/Total
- - -/ 78
2
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controller
Use the number buttons to spec­ify a title, chapter, or track num­ber.
To enter, for example, “12,” press the [1] button followed by the [2] button.
Search
Disc
DVD-VIDEO
Title
Current/Total
12/ 19
Chapter
Current/Total
5/ 7
Entered title number appears here
Entered chapter number appears here
If you’re playing a DVD, MP3, WMA, or DivX disc, use the Left and Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select the Title/ Group/Folder and Chapter/Track fields.
To clear a number, press the [CLR] but­ton.
3
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controller
or
Press the Play [ ] or [ENTER] button to start playback of the specified title, chapter, or track.
Notes:
• During playback, you can select other chapters or tracks directly by using the number buttons (i.e., with­out pressing the [SEARCH] button). For example, to select chapter #2, simply press [2]. To select chapter #10, press [+10] and [0].
•DVD-Video discs usually have menus for selecting titles and chapters.
• When Video CD PBC is on, you can’t search for tracks. Turn PBC off first.
• The [SEARCH] button cannot be used during random playback or memory playback.
• Search may not work with some discs.
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Number
buttons
ENTER
SEARCH

Searching by Time

VCD
SACD
DVD-V
With the Search function you can search by time.
1
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controller
CD
During playback, press the [SEARCH] button twice.
The Search window appears onscreen.
Search
Disc
DVD-VIDEO
Time
-:- -:- -
3
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controller
or
Press the Play [ ] or [ENTER] button to start playback of the specified time.
Notes:
• In some cases, playback may start from a slightly dif­ferent point to the one that you specify.
•Time search may not work with some discs.
•Time search cannot be used while a DVD-Video or Video CD menu is displayed onscreen.
• The [SEARCH] button cannot be used during random playback or memory playback.
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Use the number buttons to enter a time.
Time search only works within the cur­rent title or track.
To enter, for example, 5 minutes, 30 seconds, press [5] [3] [0] buttons.
Search
Disc
DVD-VIDEO
Time
-:-5:30
To clear a number, press the [CLR] but­ton.
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A-B Repeat Playback

DVD-V
SACD
VCD
With the A-B Repeat function you can play a specified section over-and-over again.
CD
MP3
REPEAT A–B

Repeat Playback

VCD
CD
DVD-V
DVD-A
SACD
MP3
With the Repeat function you can play a disc, title, chap­ter, group, track, or folder over-and-over again.
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Remote
controller
During playback, press the [REPEAT] button repeatedly to select a repeat option.
The selected repeat option appears onscreen.
The available options depend on the type of disc, as follows:
DVD-Video:
Chapter Repeat, Title
Repeat, Disc Repeat, Repeat Off.
DVD-Audio:
Track Repeat, Group
Repeat, Repeat Off.
SACD, VCD, CD:
Track Repeat, Disc
Repeat, Repeat Off.
MP3, JPEG, WMA:
Track Repeat, Folder Repeat, Disc Repeat, Repeat Off.
WMA
JPEG
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controller
During playback, press the [A-B] button to set the A point (i.e., the start of the section you want to repeat).
“Repeat A-” appears onscreen and
A indicator appears on the display.
2
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controller
Press the [A-B] button again to set the B point (i.e., the end of the section you want to repeat).
Playback repeats between the A and B points, and “Repeat A-B” appears onscreen and AB indicator appears on the display.
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To cancel A-B repeat playback, press the [A-B] button.
Notes:
• The A-B Repeat function may not work with some DVD-Video discs and VCDs that support PBC.
• In some cases, the A and B points may be at slightly different points to the ones that you specify.
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To cancel repeat playback, use the [REPEAT] button to select “Repeat Off.”
Notes:
• Repeat playback may not work with some discs.
• If the Memory function is on (see page 38), the select­able options are Memory Repeat, which plays the playlist repeatedly, and Repeat Off.
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RANDOM

Random Playback

DVD-V
DVD-A
With the Random function you can enjoy a random selection of titles, chapters, groups, tracks, or folders.
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VCD
CD
MP3
SACD
WMA
During playback, press the [RAN­DOM] button repeatedly to select a random option.
The selected random option appears onscreen.
The options available depends on the type of disc, as follows:
DVD-Video:
Title Random, Disc Ran-
dom, Random Off.
DVD-Audio:
Group Random, Random
Off.
SACD, VCD, CD:
Disc Random, Ran-
dom Off.
MP3, WMA:
Folder Random, Disc
Random, Random Off. With the Title Random option, chapters
within the current title are played at random. With the Disc Random option, titles, chapters, groups, tracks, or fold­ers on the disc are played at random.
Random playback begins after the cur­rent chapter or track has finished.
Random playback stops automatically when all of the items have been played once.
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To cancel random playback, use the [RANDOM] button to select “Random Off.”
Notes:
• Random playback may not work with some discs.
•To use the Random function with a VCD that supports PBC, you must first turn off PBC (see page 31).
• If the Memory function is on (page 38), random play­back is unavailable.
•You can’t use the [SEARCH] button during random playback.
• During random playback, the remote controller’s arrow [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] buttons and number buttons don’t work with the Disc Navigator.
• The Random function cannot be used with JPEG files.
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MEMORY
CLR
LAST MEMORY
ENTER
/ / /

Memory Playback

DVD-V
DVD-A
With the Memory Playback function you can create your own memory list of titles, chapters, and tracks.
1
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2
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VCD
CD
MP3
SACD
WMA
Press the [MEMORY] button.
The Memory List window appears onscreen, as shown.
Memory List
Title/Folder Chapter/TrackNo.
Current/Total 001 / 019 Current/Total --- / 078
--- / 01901 --- / 078
--- / 01902 --- / 078
--- / 01903 --- / 078
--- / 01904 --- / 078
--- / 01905 --- / 078
--- / 01906 --- / 078
--- / 01907 --- / 078
--- / 01908 --- / 078
The top row ( ) is used to enter title/ folder and chapter/track numbers.
The steps in the memory list are num­bered.
Enter the title/folder, and chapter/ track numbers of the item you want to add to the memory list, and then press [ENTER].
Use the remote controller’s Left/Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select the parame­ters, and use the number buttons to enter the number.
The new item is added to the memory list as step 01.
3
Repeat step 2 to add more items to the memory list.
You can add up to 32 items to the mem­ory list.
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To play the memory list, press the Play [ ] button.
The Memory Play Setup window must be open when you press the Play [ ] button.
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To stop playback, press the Stop [] button.
While playback is stopped, you can delete the memory list by pressing the [CLR] button.
While playback is stopped, you can cancel the Memory Playback function by pressing the Stop [ ] button again.
Adding New Items to the List
1
2
3
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Use the Up/Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select the step before which you want to insert the new item, and then press the [ENTER] but­ton.
Memory List
Title/Folder Chapter/TrackNo.
Current/Total 001 / 019 Current/Total --- / 078
005 / 01901 001 / 078 002 / 01902 012 / 078
--- / 01903 --- / 078 003 / 01904 004 / 078 010 / 01905 003 / 078
--- / 01906 --- / 078
--- / 01907 --- / 078
--- / 01908 --- / 078
Enter the title/folder, and chapter/ track numbers of the item to be inserted.
Use the remote controller’s Left/Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select the parame­ters, and use the number buttons to enter the number.
Press the [ENTER] button.
The new item is inserted into the mem­ory list and subsequent items move down the list.
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Deleting Items from the List
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Use the Up/Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select it, and then press the [CLR] button.
The item is deleted and subsequent items move up the list.
Editing Steps
1
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2
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Notes:
•To close the Memory List window, press the [RETURN] button.
• The memory list will be deleted when the DVD player is set to Standby or the disc tray is opened.
•To use this function with a VCD that supports PBC, you must first turn off PBC.
• The Memory Playback function cannot be used with some discs.
• JPEG images can be added to the memory list, how­ever, they will not be displayed.
Use the Up/Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select the step.
Use the Left/Right [ ]/[ ] buttons and number buttons to edit the title/folder or chapter/track num­bers, and then press [ENTER].

Last Memory

DVD-V
With the Last Memory function you can resume play­back from where you left off even if the disc has been removed and the DVD player has been set to Standby. Last Memory also remembers the soundtrack and subti­tle settings you were using.
1
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4
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During DVD playback, press the [LAST MEMORY] button.
The last memory point for the disc is stored, “LAST MEM” appears on the display.
If the [LAST MEMORY] button is pressed again, the last memory point is updated.
To stop playback, press the Stop [] button. Now you may remove the disc
and turn off the DVD player.
To resume playback, load the disc, and then press the Play [ ]
button.
The Last Memory dialog box appears.
Last Memory is set. Start playback from memory location?
Yes No Memory Clear
To resume playback from the last memory point, select “Yes,” and then press [ENTER].
To start playback from the beginning, select “No,” and then press [ENTER].
To start playback from the beginning and delete the last memory point, select “Memory Clear,” and then press [ENTER].
Notes:
• The Last Memory function can store the last point for up to six DVDs. When you set the Last Memory func­tion for a seventh disc, the first disc’s settings are deleted.
• The Last Memory function will not work while a menu is being displayed onscreen.
• The Last Memory function may not work with some DVDs.
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Selecting Camera Angles

DVD-V
ANGLE
/ / /
ZOOM

Zooming

JPEG
VCD
DVD-V
With the Zoom function you can enlarge any part of the picture.
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Remote
controller
During playback or while play­back is paused, press and hold the [ZOOM] button for 2 seconds.
The picture is enlarged.
Some DVDs feature multiple camera angles that allow you to view scenes from different angles. When a DVD features multiple camera angles, the camera indicator appears on the display. Such discs usually have the cam­era angle logo ( ) printed on the sleeve.
Press the [ANGLE] button repeat-
Remote
controller
edly to cycle through the avail­able camera angles.
The number of the currently selected camera angle appears onscreen. For example, on a disc with three camera angles, you’d see 1/3, 2/3, and 3/3.
Notes:
•With some DVDs you may not be able to select differ­ent camera angles even though the camera indica­tor is displayed.
•With some DVDs you can select camera angles from a menu.
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Remote
controller
Press the [ZOOM] again repeat­edly to Zoom in.
The number of zoom steps available depends on the resolution of the disc or file.
After the maximum zoom, the picture returns to its normal size.
3
Remote
controller
To see other areas of the picture while zoomed, use the remote
controller’s arrow [ ], [ ], [ ], [] buttons.
Notes:
• The Zoom function may not work with some discs.
• The Zoom function can also be used during slow­motion playback.
• The Zoom function cannot be used with HD JPEG.
• The Zoom function cannot be used with disc menus.
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AUDIO
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SUBTITLE

Selecting Soundtracks

VCD
DVD-A
DVD-V
Some DVD-Video discs feature soundtracks in several languages or audio formats (e.g., Dolby Digital or DTS). Music DVD-Video discs and DVD-Audio discs some­times feature audio in several formats, such as PCM, Dolby Digital, or DTS. See the disc’s sleeve notes for details.
SACD

Selecting Subtitles

DVD-V
Some DVD-Video discs feature subtitles in several lan­guages. See the disc’s sleeve notes for details.
During playback, press the [SUB-
Remote
controller
Notes:
• When you stop playback and cancel the Resume func­tion (see page 28), the subtitle language will revert to your default subtile language (see page 50), or the disc’s default subtitle language.
•With some DVDs you can select subtitles from a menu, and you may not be able to select subtitles dur­ing playback.
TITLE] button repeatedly to cycle through the available subtitles.
The name of the selected subtitle appears onscreen for several seconds.
To turn off subtitles, use the [SUBTI­TLE] button to select “Off.”
Remote
controller
[AUDIO] button repeatedly to cycle through the available soundtracks.
The name of the selected soundtrack appears onscreen for several seconds.
For VCDs, you can select Stereo, Mono L (left), Mono R (right), or Mix, so long as all speakers other than the front speakers are turned off in the Speaker Configuration.
For SACDs, you can select the multi­channel area, 2-channel area, or CD layer. If you make a selection during playback, playback will stop.
Notes:
•With DVD-Video discs, when you stop playback and cancel the Resume function (see page 28), the soundtrack language will revert to your default lan­guage (see page 50), or the disc’s default language.
•With some discs, selecting another soundtrack may cause the picture to skip momentarily.
•With some DVDs you need to select soundtracks from a menu, and you may not be able to select other soundtracks during playback.
During playback, press the
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Displaying Information

You can display various information about the current disc, title, chapter, or track as follows.
1
Remote
controller
The information displayed depends on the type of disc, as follows:
DVD-Video
Onscreen:
• Current/total title number, elapsed title time, remain­ing title time, total title time, selected soundtrack, selected subtitle, and the number of available camera angles.
• Current/total chapter number, elapsed chapter time, remaining chapter time, and total chapter time.
Display:
• Elapsed chapter time
• Remaining title time
DVD-Audio
Onscreen:
• Current/total track number, elapsed track time, remaining track time, total track time, and selected soundtrack.
• Current/total group number, elapsed group time, remaining group time, and total group time.
Display:
• Elapsed track time
• Remaining track time
During playback, press the [DIS­PLAY] button repeatedly to cycle though the information.
Various information appears onscreen. The operating status (e.g., Stop, Play,
Resume) and disc type information is displayed along the top of the screen.
Audio CD, Super Audio CD
Onscreen:
• Current/total track number, elapsed track time, remaining track time, and total track time.
• Current/total track number, elapsed disc time, remain­ing disc time, and total disc time.
Display:
• Elapsed track time
• Remaining track time
• Elapsed disc time
• Remaining disc time
MP3, WMA
Onscreen:
• Current/total folder number, current/total track num­ber in the folder, elapsed track time, remaining track time (MP3 only), and total track time (MP3 only).
Display:
• Elapsed track time
• File name
•Folder name
•Total number of folders
JEPG
Display:
•Folder number, track number
• File name
•Folder name
•Total number of folders
DivX
Onscreen:
• Current/total track number, elapsed track time, remaining track time, total track time, selected soundtrack, and selected subtitle.
Display:
• Elapsed track time
• File name
•Folder name
•Total number of folders
Video CD
Onscreen:
• Current/total track number, elapsed track time, remaining track time, and total track time.
• Current/total track number, elapsed track time, remaining disc time, and total disc time.
Display:
• Elapsed track time
• Remaining track time
• Elapsed disc time
• Remaining disc time
Note:
• If PBC is on, no information is displayed when the [DISPLAY] button is pressed.
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HDMI and Progressive Settings

RESOLUTION
HDMI
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RESOLUTION

Setting the HDMI

This section explains how to turn on the HDMI OUT and change the video resolution when your TV or projector is connected to the HDMI OUT.
1
2
Remote
controller
The DVD player supports the following resolutions:
Auto:
The resolution is automatically set to the native resolu­tion of the TV connected to the HDMI OUT.
If the DVD player does not support the TV’s native res­olution setting, the resolution 480p/576p will be used.
480p (480p/576p) (default):
The setting displayed depends on the country in which you purchased the DVD player.
720
×
480p 60Hz or 720 × 576p 50Hz Also output by the DVD player’s analog video outputs. With this setting, component video output will be pro-
gressive.
720p:
1280 × 720p 50/60Hz Not output by the DVD player’s analog video outputs.
1080i:
1920 × 1080i 50/60Hz Not output by the DVD player’s analog video outputs.
Press the DVD player’s [HDMI] button to turn on HDMI.
Press the [RESOLUTION] button repeatedly to change the HDMI resolution.
The first button press displays the cur­rent resolution onscreen. Press the but­ton again while the resolution is displayed to change the setting.
Note:
• Be sure to choose a resolution that’s supported by your TV. If you select a resolution that your TV doesn’t support, there will be no picture.

Selecting Progressive or Interlaced

If your TV supports progressive video, you can set the DVD player to progressive and enjoy progressive video on your TV. If your TV doesn’t support progressive video, set the DVD player to interlaced.
When HDMI output is at 480p/576p, the component video output is fixed at progressive and depending on the selected resolution there may be no output, so turn off the HDMI OUT before changing this setting.
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2
Remote
controller
Press the DVD player’s [HDMI] button to turn off HDMI.
Use the [RESOLUTION] button to select progressive or interlaced.
The first button press displays the cur­rent setting onscreen. Press the button again while the setting is displayed to change the setting.
The PROGRESSIVE indicator appears on the display when progressive is selected.
Tip:
These settings can also be changed by using the onscreen setup menus (see pages 46, 47).
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Configuring the DVD player
This chapter explains the various functions and settings of the onscreen setup menus. Functions and settings are arranged into six menus: The following table lists all the functions and settings, with a brief description and page number where you can find full
details.
Menu Setting Description Page #
TV Shape Select the aspect ratio that matches your TV. 46
View Mode Stretch the picture to fit your TV screen. 46
HDMI Output Setting Turn HDMI video output on or off. 46
Progressive Setting
Picture
Audio
Language
Display
HD Resolution Select the video resolution for the HDMI OUT. 47
HD JPEG Mode
Video Black Level Choose a video black level. 47
Brightness Adjust the picture brightness. 47
Sharpness Adjust the picture sharpness. 47
PAL Output Setting (not North American and Korean models)
Scart Output Setting (Euro­pean model only)
Digital/HDMI Audio Out
Linear PCM Out
Subwoofer
Front Speaker
Center Speaker
Surround Speaker
Test Tone
Center delay
Surr. delay
Dynamic Range Control Set the Dynamic Range function. 49
Pro Logic
SACD Audio Setup
Downmix Setting Dolby and DTS downmix settings. 50
On-Screen Language
Disc Menu Language Select your preferred language for disc menus. 50
Audio Language Select your preferred language for soundtracks. 50
Subtitle Language Select your preferred language for subtitles. 50
DivX Subtitle (not North Ameri­can model)
On-Screen Display Turn on or off onscreen messages and indicators. 52
On-Screen Display Color
Background
Screen Saver Set the Screen Saver function. 52
Picture, Audio, Language, Display, Operation Setting
Set the component video output to progressive or interlaced.
For displaying JPEG images at a high resolution on a HDTV.
Convert the disc’s video format to NTSC or PAL. 47
Selects the video format for the SCART output: RGB, S-Video, or composite.
Settings for the digital signal output by the optical, coaxial, and HDMI digital audio outputs.
Select whether or not the DVD player down samples digital audio.
Configure the speakers settings for the multichannel analog audio output.
Test tone for adjusting the level of each channel of your amp’s multichannel input.
Delay for the multichannel output’s center and sur­round jacks.
Determines how the built-in Dolby Pro Logic decoder works.
Determines whether DSD or PCM is output when playing SACDs.
Select a language for the onscreen setup menus and messages.
Select your preferred language for DivX subtitle. 52
Select a color for onscreen setup menus and mes­sages.
Select a background color for when playback is stopped.
, and
Initial
46
47
48
48
48
48
49
49
49
50
50
52
52
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Menu
Setting Description Page #
Parental Lock Set the Parental Lock function. 53
Security Code Change the security code for use with parental lock. 53
Operation Setting
DVD Priority Contents
SACD Priority Contents
Determines what's played on DVD-Audio discs with DVD-Video contents.
Determines how the SACD multichannel and 2-chan­nel area and the CD area are played.
Auto Power Off Sets the Auto power off function. 54
Initial Setup
DivX Registration (not North American model)
TV Shape
Displays your DivX VOD registration code 54
This menu appears automatically the very first time you turn on your DVD player. (These settings are
On-Screen Language
available in other menus.)

Using the Onscreen Setup Menus

This section explains how to navigate the onscreen setup menus.
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SETUP
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27HDMI Output Setting
Press the [SETUP] button.
The onscreen setup menu appears, as shown.
Picture
TV Shape
View Mode
HDMI Output Setting
Progressive Setting
HD Resolution
HD JPEG mode
Video Black Level
Brightness
Sharpness Progressive Conversion : Auto
: 4:3 Letter box
: Normal
: Off
: Interlace
: 480p
: Off
: Light
: Level 4
: Level 4
ENTER
/ / /
SETUP
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3
4
SETUP
Use the arrow [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] buttons to navigate the menus, and press the [ENTER] button to see the available options.
Use the Up/Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select the options, and press the [ENTER] button to confirm your selection.
When you’ve finished, press the [SETUP] button again.
The onscreen setup menu closes.
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Picture Menu

TV Shape
With this setting you can select a picture format to match the aspect ratio of your TV.
4:3 Letter box (default):
this option if you have a standard TV (4:3 aspect ratio). When you watch widescreen DVD-Video movies, the entire picture will be visible and there will be black bars at the top and bottom of the screen, as shown.
4:3 Pan & Scan:
option if you have a standard TV (4:3 aspect ratio) and want to use the full height of the screen when watching widescreen DVD-Video movies. In order to use the full height of the screen, the picture will be cropped on both sides, as shown. This option won’t work with discs that don’t support pan and scan.
16:9 Widescreen:
widescreen TV (16:9 aspect ratio). Depends on TV, the picture appears stretched when watching programs in 4:3 format.
16:9 Compressed:
this option if you have a widescreen TV (16:9 aspect ratio) and the picture appears stretched when watching programs in 4:3 format. This option will correct the issue.
Notes:
• This setting does not apply to DVD menus.
• When the HDMI OUT signal is at a resolution of 720p or 1080i, programs in 4:3 format will appear stretched, so we recommend that you select the 16:9 Com­pressed option.
•With some DVD-Video discs this setting may have no effect. See the disc’s sleeve notes to see which picture format is used.
Choose this
Choose
Choose this option if you have a
Choose
View Mode
With this setting you can adjust the aspect of the picture so that it fits your TV screen. Due to your TV’s aspect ratio setting and the DVD’s aspect ratio, black bars may appear above and below the picture or at the sides and the aspect of the picture may be unsuitable. In this case, use this setting to adjust the aspect of the picture as you like.
Normal (default):
original aspect ratio.
View Mode 1:
to make it fit the height of the screen.
View Mode 2:
make it fit the width of the screen.
View Mode 3:
and vertically.
Tip:
The view mode can also be changed by using the remote controller’s [ASPECT] button.
Note:
• This setting does not apply to DVD menus.
The picture is displayed in its
The picture is stretched horizontally
The picture is stretched vertically to
The picture is stretched horizontally
HDMI Output Setting
With this setting you can turn the HDMI video output on or off. See page 43 for more information.
On (default):
Video is not output by the HDMI OUT.
Off:
Tip:
This setting can also be changed by using the [HDMI] button on the front panel (see page 43).
Note:
• When this setting is set to On, video is output by the analog video outputs only when the HD Resolution is set to 480p/576p.
Video is output by the HDMI OUT.
Progressive Setting
With this setting you can set the component video output to progressive or interlaced. While the HDMI Output Setting is set to On, this setting is fixed at Progressive and cannot be changed. See page 43 for more informa­tion.
Interlaced:
Progressive:
Tip:
When the HDMI Output Setting is set to Off, you can also change this setting by using the [RESOLUTION] button on the front panel (see page 43).
Component video output is interlaced.
Component video output is progressive.
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HD Resolution
With this setting you can set the video resolution for the HDMI OUT. See page 43 for more information.
Auto:
The resolution is automatically set to the native resolution of the TV connected to the HDMI OUT.
480p (480p/576p) (default):
depends on the country in which you purchased the DVD player. 720 x 480p 60 Hz or 720 x 576p 50 Hz
1280 x 720p 50/60 Hz
720p:
1080i:
1920 x 1080i 50/60 Hz
Tip:
When the HDMI Output Setting is set to On, you can also change this setting by using the [RESOLUTION] button on the front panel (see page 43).
Note:
• Initially, the DVD player is configured to output both HDMI and analog video. However, if after changing the resolution settings there’s no picture, with the ana­log video connection or HDMI connection in place, press the [RESOLUTION] button repeatedly to restore the picture.
The setting displayed
HD JPEG mode
If your TV is connected to the HDMI OUT and the HDMI resolution is set to 720p or 1080i, this setting allows you to display your JPEG pictures in high defini­tion.
On:
JPEG pictures displayed in high definition.
Off (default):
Notes:
• If your TV is connected to a video output other than the HDMI OUT, or the HDMI output resolution is set to something other than 720p or 1080i, even if this set­ting is set to On, your JPEG pictures will not be dis­played in high definition.
• When using HD JPEG, it may take a while to display each picture. And the Zoom function cannot be used. Also, onscreen status messages such as “Play” and “Stop” are not displayed.
JPEG pictures displayed as normal.
Brightness
With this setting you can adjust the picture brightness.
Level 1-7:
default brightness is 4 (standard).
1 is the darkest. 7 is the brightest. The
Sharpness
With this setting you can adjust the picture sharpness.
Level 1-7:
default sharpness is 4 (standard).
1 is the softest. 7 is the sharpest. The
PAL Output Setting (Not North American and Korean models)
With this setting you can specify how the DVD player outputs video signals when playing NTSC format
DVD-Video discs
AUTO (default):
both PAL and NTSC. The DVD player does not con­vert the video format. When you play a PAL disc, the video output will be PAL format. And when you play an NTSC disc, it’ll be NTSC format.
NTSC:
PAL playback, or the picture is distorted when watching PAL discs. The DVD player will convert PAL format video signals to NTSC-compatible for­mat.
Use this option if your TV doesn’t support
PAL:
NTSC playback, or the picture is distorted when watching NTSC discs. The DVD player will convert NTSC format video signals to PAL-compatible for­mat.
Note:
• If you select the wrong setting by mistake and loose the picture, while pressing and holding the Next button, press the [STANDBY/ON] button to return to the previous setting.
or Video CDs.
Use this option if your TV supports
Use this option if your TV doesn’t support
Video Black Level
With this setting you can adjust the picture blackness for the analog video outputs. It does not affect the compo­nent video output when its set to progressive.
Blacks are lighter, and the entire picture
Light:
becomes lighter.
Blacks are darker, and the entire picture
Dark:
becomes darker.
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SCART Output Setting (European model only)
With this setting you can select the video format to be used for the SCART AV CONNECTOR: RGB, S-Video, or composite video. Before changing this setting, refer to your TV’s manual to see if its SCART input can accept video signals in these formats.
Composite (default):
dard quality.
S-Video:
RGB:
Notes:
• If you select a format that is not supported by your TV, the setup menu may disappear from the screen. If this happens, switch off your equipment, connect the DVD player to your TV with a composite video or S-Video cable, and then change this setting.
• When RGB is selected, nothing is output by the com­ponent video output and HDMI output.
S-Video offers the next best picture quality.
This format offers the best picture quality.
Composite video offers stan-

Audio Menu

Digital/HDMI Audio Out
With this setting you can configure the optical, coaxial, and HDMI digital outputs.
All (default):
put as they are.
PCM:
mixed to 2 channels and output as PCM.
No digital signals are output.
Off:
Note:
• MPEG is output as PCM regardless of this setting.
Linear PCM Out
With this setting you can configure the DVD player to output digital audio with higher sampling rates (e.g.,
88.2 kHz, 96 kHz) as it is or to down sample it to 48 kHz
or below. If the AV component you connect to the DVD player’s
digital audio outputs supports 96 kHz digital audio, select Down Sample Off. Otherwise, select Down Sam­ple On.
Down Sample On:
down sampled to 48 kHz, and 176.4 kHz and
88.2 kHz sources are down sampled to 44.1 kHz.
Down Sample Off (default):
they are.
Notes:
• Some copy-protected DVD-Video discs may use 96 kHz digital audio only for D/A conversion to the analog audio outputs.
Dolby Digital and DTS signals are out-
Dolby Digital and DTS signals are down
196 kHz and 96 kHz sources are
Sources are output as
•With some discs, even if you select Down Sample Off, the digital audio will be down sampled, and in some cases may not be output by the DVD player’s digital audio outputs.
Speaker Configuration
With these settings, you can specify which speakers are connected and their sizes. These settings only apply to the DVD player’s analog multichannel output. If you connect to only the FRONT/D.MIX L/R jacks, set the Subwoofer, Center Speaker, and Surround Speaker set­tings to Off.
Note:
• The Speaker Configurations have no effect on 192 kHz/176.4 kHz DVD-Audio.
•To use the Speaker Configuration settings with SACD playback, in the SACD Audio Setup, select PCM.
Subwoofer
On (default):
Off:
Select if no subwoofer is connected.
Front Speaker
Large:
Small (default):
small.
Note:
• If the Subwoofer setting is set to Off, this setting is fixed at Large and cannot be changed.
Center Speaker
Large:
Small (default):
Off:
Select if no center speaker is connected.
Notes:
• If the Front Speaker setting is set to Small, the Large option cannot be selected.
• The Center Speaker and Surround Speaker settings can only be set to the same size.
Surround Speaker
Large:
Small (default):
small.
Off:
Select if no surround speakers are connected.
Notes:
• If the Front Speaker setting is set to Small, the Large option cannot be selected.
• The Center Speaker and Surround Speaker settings can only be set to the same size.
Select if a subwoofer is connected.
Select if the front speakers are large.
Select if the front speakers are
Select if the center speaker is large.
Select if the center speaker is small.
Select if the surround speakers are large.
Select if the surround speakers are
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Test Tone
If you can adjust the volume level of each channel of your amp’s multichannel input, with this function, you can output a test tone from each multichannel output jack in turn and adjust each level as necessary.
1. Use the Up/Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select a speaker, and then press the [ENTER] button.
A test tone is output by each speaker as it’s selected.
2. Refer to your AV receiver’s instruction manual for details on adjusting the volume level of each channel.
Note:
• The test tone is not output by the digital audio outputs.
Center Delay and Surr. Delay
With these settings, you can adjust the multichannel out­put signals relative to the listening position.
For 5.1-channel surround playback, ideally your speak­ers should all be the same distance away from the listen­ing position, but this isn’t always practical. By setting a delay time for the center and surround speakers, you can adjust their virtual positions without having to physically move them, creating the ideal listening environment. The diagram below shows the ideal locations for the center and surround speakers.
Ideal location of center speaker
FL
SW
SL SR
Center Delay
Center Delay (A) = Df – Dc
No Delay (default):
1msec:
When (A) is approx. 1 ft. (0.3 m) When (A) is approx. 2 ft. (0.6 m)
2msec:
3msec:
When (A) is approx. 3 ft. (0.9 m)
4msec:
When (A) is approx. 4 ft. (1.2 m)
5msec:
When (A) is approx. 5 ft. (1.5 m)
(A)
FR
Dc
Df
Ds
All speakers should be located within the circle with a radius of Df.
(B)
Ideal location of a surround speaker
When Df equals Dc.
Surr. Delay
Surr. Delay (B) = Df – Ds
No Delay (default):
5msec:
When (B) is approx. 5 ft. (1.5 m)
10msec:
15msec:
When (B) is approx. 10 ft. (3 m) When (B) is approx. 15 ft. (4.5 m)
When Df equals Ds.
Notes:
• The delay settings have no effect on 192 kHz/
176.4 kHz DVD-Audio.
•To use the delay settings with SACD playback, in the SACD Audio Setup, select PCM.
Dynamic Range Control (Dolby Digital only)
With the Dynamic Range Control function you can reduce the dynamic range of Dolby Digital material so that you can still hear quiet parts even when listening at low volume levels—ideal for watching movies late at night when you don’t want to disturb anyone.
Off (default):
On:
The dynamic range of Dolby Digital material is
The full dynamic range is preserved.
compressed.
Notes:
• The impact of the Dynamic Range Control function depends on the Dolby Digital material that you are playing and with some material there will be little or no effect.
• When the DVD player is set to Standby, this function is automatically set to Off.
• Depending on the Speaker Configuration settings, this setting may be fixed.
Pro Logic
This setting determines how the DVD player’s built-in Dolby Pro Logic decoder works with 2-channel material.
The Dolby Pro Logic decoder decodes Dolby
On:
Surround material and processes the following audio formats: 2-channel Dolby Digital on DVD-Video discs, 48 kHz (16-, 20-, and 24-bit) PCM audio on DVD-Video discs, and 2-channel audio on CDs.
Off (default):
Note:
• If the Center Speaker or Surround Speaker is set to Off in the Speaker Configuration settings (page 48), the Dolby Pro Logic decoder will not work even if you select On.
The Dolby Pro Logic decoder is off.
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SACD Audio Setup
With this setting you can choose whether DSD (Direct Stream Digital) or PCM is output when playing Super Audio CDs.
When DSD is selected, the Speaker Configuration set­tings have no effect and the source is output as it is: 2­channel material is output as 2-channels, and multichan­nel material is output as multichannel.
When PCM is selected, the source is output is in accor­dance with the Speaker Configuration settings and the output is down mixed.
DSD (default):
The source signal is output in accordance with
PCM:
the Speaker Configuration settings.
The source signal is output as it is.
Downmix Setting
With this setting you can configure the FRONT/D.MIX AUDIO OUT jacks and AV CONNECTOR for use with a 2-channel stereo amp or an amp with a built-in Dolby Pro Logic decoder. It determines how multichannel audio sources are down mixed.
In the Speaker Configuration, set the Subwoofer, Center Speaker, and Surround Speaker settings to Off.
Stereo (default):
necting the FRONT/D.MIX AUDIO OUT jacks or AV CONNECTOR to a stereo amp or TV. Multi­channel audio is down mixed into stereo.
Lt/Rt:
Choose this option if you’re connecting the FRONT/D.MIX AUDIO OUT jacks or AV CON­NECTOR to an AV receiver, TV, or other component with a built-in Dolby Pro Logic decoder. Multichan­nel audio is down mixed into an Lt/Rt mix, which is a 2-channel mix containing front left, front right, center, and surround channel information.
Choose this option if you’re con-

Language Menu

On-Screen Language
With this setting you can select a language for the onscreen setup menus and messages.
Select one of the displayed languages.
Disc Menu Language
With this setting you can select your preferred language for disc menus. When you play a DVD-Video disc with multiple language disc menus, your preferred language will be selected automatically.
Select “Others” if the language you want is not dis­played. See “Selecting Other Languages” on page 51.
Notes:
• Not all DVD-Video discs have menus in multiple lan­guages.
•Even if a DVD-Video disc has menus in multiple lan­guages, this setting may not always work.
• If a DVD has only one menu language, that will be used.
•With some DVD-Video discs you can select languages from a menu.
Audio
With this setting you can select your preferred language for soundtracks. When you play a DVD-Video disc with multiple language soundtracks, your preferred language will be selected automatically.
Select “Others” if the language you want is not dis­played. See “Selecting Other Languages” on page 51.
Notes:
• Not all DVD-Video discs have soundtracks in multiple languages.
•Even if a DVD-Video disc has soundtracks in multiple languages, this setting may not always work.
• If a DVD has only one soundtrack, that will be used.
•With some DVD-Video discs you can select languages from a menu.
Subtitle Language
With this setting you can select your preferred language for subtitles. When you play a DVD-Video disc with multiple language subtitles, your preferred language will be selected automatically.
Select “No Subtitle” if you don’t want subtitles dis­played. Select “Others” if the language you want is not displayed. See “Selecting Other Languages” on page 51.
Notes:
• Not all DVD-Video discs have subtitles.
•Even if a DVD-Video disc has subtitles in multiple languages, this setting may not always work.
• If a DVD has only one subtitle language, that will be used.
•With some DVD-Video discs you can select subtitles from a menu.
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Configuring the DVD player
Selecting Other Languages
—Continued
This section explains how to select other languages for disc menus, audio, and subtitles.
1
Remote
controller
Select “Others” from the Disc Menu Language, Audio Lan­guage, or Subtitle menu, and then press [ENTER].
2
Remote
controller
Use the Left/Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select the code.
Use the Up/Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to enter a language code.
See adjacent table for language codes.
3
Remote
controller
When you’ve finished, press the [ENTER] button.
Use this list when specifying other languages.
Language Code Language Code
Japanese JA Kirghiz KY English EN Latin LA French FR Lingala LN German DE Laothian LO Italian IT Lithuanian LT Spanish ES Latvian LV Chinese ZH Malagasy MG Dutch NL Maori MI Por tuguese PT Macedonian MK Swedish SV Malayalam ML Russian RU Mongolian MN Korean KO Moldavian MO Greek EL Marathi MR Afar AA Malay MS Abkhazian AB Maltese MT Afrikaans AF Burmese MY Amharic AM Nauru NA Arabic AR Nepali NE Assamese AS Norwegian NO Aymara AY Occitan OC Azerbaijani AZ Oromo OM Bashkir BA Oriya OR
Language Code Language Code
Byelorussian BE Panjabi PA Bulgarian BG Polish PL Bihari BH Pashto, Pushto PS Bislama BI Quechua QU Bengali BN Rhaeto-Romance RM Tibetan BO Kirundi RN Breton BR Romanian RO Catalan CA Kinyarwanda RW Corsican CO Sanskrit SA Czech CS Sindhi SD Welsh CY Sangho SG Danish DA Serbo-Croatian SH Bhutani DZ Sinhalese SI Esperanto EO Slovak SK Estonian ET Slovenian SL Basque EU Samoan SM Persian FA Shona SN Finnish FI Somali SO Fiji FJ Albanian SQ Faroese FO Serbian SR Frisian FY Siswati SS Irish GA Sesotho ST Scots-Gaelic GD Sundanese SU Galician GL Swahili SW Guarani GN Tamil TA Gujarati GU Telugu TE Hausa HA Tajik TG Hindi HI Thai TH Croatian HR Tigrinya TI Hungarian HU Turkmen TK Armenian HY Tagalog TL Interlingua IA Setswana TN Interlingue IE Tonga TO Inupiak IK Turkish TR Indonesian IN Tsonga TS Icelandic IS Tatar TT Hebrew IW Twi TW Yiddish JI Ukrainian UK Javanese JW Urdu UR Georgian KA Uzbek UZ Kazakh KK Vietnamese VI Greenlandic KL Volapük VO Cambodian KM Wolof WO Kannada KN Xhosa XH Kashmiri KS Yoruba YO Kurdish KU Zulu ZU
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Configuring the DVD player
—Continued
DivX Subtitle (Not North American model)
Some DivX video discs include subtitles in one or more languages. The disc packaging will usually inform you about which subtitle languages are available.
With this setting you can select your preferred language for DivX subtitles. When you play a DivX disc with mul­tiple language subtitles, your preferred language will be selected automatically.
You can select DivX subtitle languages by region:
Unicode (UTF-8):
bytes are used to encode each character.
Western European
Turkish
Central European
Cyrillic
Greek
Hebrew
Arabic
Baltic
Vietnam
Note:
• Some external subtitle files may display incorrectly or not at all.
Unicode encoding scheme. Two

Display Menu

On-Screen Display
With this setting you can turn on or off onscreen mes­sages, such as “Play,” “Stop,” and “Resume.”
Off:
Onscreen messages are not displayed.
On (default):
On-Screen Display Color
With this setting you can set the color and theme of the Disc navigation window.
Sapphire
Pearl
Amethyst
Garnet
Background
With this setting you can select the color of the back­ground that’s displayed when the DVD player is stopped.
Blue
Gray
Graphic:
Screen Display Color setting is used.
Onscreen messages are displayed.
The theme picture specified for the On-
Screen Saver
With the Screen Saver function you can protect your TV against screen burn-in, which can occur when the same image or menu is displayed for a long time.
Off:
Screen saver off.
On (default):
When the Screen Saver function is set to On, and play­back is stopped for 15 minutes, the Screen Saver func­tion automatically displays a moving image.
Once the screen saver has been activated, you can cancel it by pressing either the Play [ ] button.
Screen saver on.
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Configuring the DVD player
—Continued

Operation Setting Menu

Setting the Parental Lock
With the Parental Lock function you can block access to certain scenes that the authors have flagged as being unsuitable for children.
1
2
3
Remote
controller
Remote
controller
Select “Operation Setting” menu in the setup.
Use the Up/Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “Parental Lock,” and then press the [ENTER] button.
The security code input screen appears.
Enter the security code using the remote controller’s number but­tons, and then press the [ENTER] button.
The default security code is “8888.” You can change the security code in the next section.
Change the Security Code
To change the Security Code, confirm your existing code then enter a new one.
1
2
3
Remote
controller
Remote
controller
Select “Operation Setting” menu in the setup.
Use the Up/Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “Security Code,” and then press the [ENTER] button.
The security code input screen appears.
Enter the existing security code using the remote controller’s number buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button.
The default security code is “8888.” Even if a new security code has been entered, the code “8888” can still be used.
Once the security code has been entered, the new security code input screen appears.
4
Remote
controller
Notes:
• When entering a security code, you can use the [CLR] button to delete the numbers entered so far, if neces­sary.
• Not all discs use parental lock. See the disc’s sleeve notes for details.
• Discs with parental lock may cut certain scenes, replace certain scenes with children-friendly scenes, or prevent playback of the entire disc.
Use the Up/Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to change the level of parental lock, and then press the [ENTER] button.
At level 8 parental lock is off, with level 1 being the strictest level.
4
Remote
controller
Note:
• If you forget your security code, enter “8888” instead. “8888” is a security code that can always be used.
Enter the new security code using the remote controller’s number buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button.
The new security code has been set.
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Configuring the DVD player
—Continued
DVD Priority Contents
This setting determines what is played when a DVD-Audio disc also contains DVD-Video material.
DVD-AUDIO (default):
The DVD-Audio material is
played.
DVD-VIDEO:
The DVD-Video material is played.
SACD Priority Contents
SACDs have two separate areas for storing audio tracks—one for multichannel audio, the other for 2­channel stereo audio. In addition, hybrid SACDs have an extra layer for playback in standard CD players.
With this setting you can determine how SACDs are played by the DVD player.
2 ch Area:
The 2-channel stereo audio
tracks
are
played.
Multi ch Area (default):
are played.
tracks
CD Area:
The CD layer of hybrid SACDs is played.
The multichannel audio
Notes:
• This setting determines which area of the disc is played initially. If Multi ch Area is selected, and an SACD that contains no multichannel area is loaded, the 2-channel area will be played.
DivX® Registration
To play DivX VOD (video on demand) content on this DVD player, you first need to register it with your DivX VOD content provider. You do this by generating a DivX VOD registration code, which you then submit to your provider.
Your 8-digit registration code is displayed. Burn DivX VOD content that you download to a blank
CD-R.
DivX® Video On Demand Your registration code is:
01234567 (http://www.divx.com/vod)
OK
Make a note of the code as you will need it when you register with a DivX VOD provider.
Important:
•DivX VOD content is protected by DRM (digital rights management). This restricts playback of content to specific, registered devices.
Auto power off
The Auto power off function automatically turns off the DVD player after 20 minutes of inactivity.
Off (default):
Auto power off function on.
On:
Auto power off function off.
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Additional information

Resetting the player

Use this procedure to reset all the player’s settings to the factory default.
1
Turn on the DVD player.
Wait until “ONKYO DVD” has disap­peared from the display.
2
Using the front panel buttons, hold down the Stop [ ] button and press [STANDBY/ON] button.
“INITIALIZE” appears on the display. When the reset is complete, “COM-
STANDBY/ON
PLETE” is displayed, and the DVD player enters Standby mode.
ANDBY
ST

Adjusting the Display Brightness

You can adjust the brightness of the display as follows.
1
Press the [DIMMER] button repeatedly to cycle through the following options:
dim, dimmer, normal.

Disc Content Organization

DVD-Video Format
DVD-Video discs contain titles, which are usually subdi­vided into chapters.
Title 1
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2
DVD-Video
DVD-Audio
DVD-Audio discs contain groups and tracks.
Group 1
Tra c k 2 Track 3Track 1Track 2
DVD-Audio
Tra c k 1
SACD
SACDs have two separate areas for storing audio tracks—one for multichannel audio, the other for 2­channel stereo audio. In addition, hybrid SACDs have an extra layer for playback in standard CD players. You can specify how the DVD player handles SACDs on page 50.
Multichannel area Stereo area
Tra c k 1 Track 2 Track 3
Title 2
Group 2
Tra c k 1 Track 2 Track 3

DVD-Video regions

All DVD-Video discs carry a region mark on the case somewhere that indicates which region(s) of the world the disc is compatible with. Your DVD player also has a region mark, which you can find on the rear panel. Discs from incompatible regions will not play in this player. Discs marked “ALL” will play in any player.
The diagram below shows the various DVD regions of the world.
1
2
4
2
5
6
3
5
1
2
4
CD layer of a hybrid SACD
SACD
VCD
VCDs contain video tracks.
Tra c k 1 Track 2Track 3Track 4
Video CD
Audio CD Format
Audio CDs contain tracks.
Tra c k 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5
Audio CD
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Additional information
MP3, WMA, JPEG & DivX Files
—Continued
MP3, WMA, JPEG, and DivX files are typically orga­nized into folders. The DVD player handles MP3, WMA, JPEG, and DivX files as tracks.
Tra c k 1
Folder 1
Tra c k 2 Track 3Track 1Track 2
MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX (CD-R/CD-RW)
Folder 2

Glossary

Analog audio
An electrical signal that directly represents sound. Com­pare this to digital audio which can be an electrical sig­nal, but is an indirect representation of sound. See also “Digital audio.”
Aspect ratio
The width of a TV screen relative to its height. Conven­tional TVs are 4:3 (in other words, the screen is almost square); widescreen models are 16:9 (the screen is almost twice as wide as it is high).
Digital audio
An indirect representation of sound by numbers. During recording, the sound is measured at discrete intervals (44,100 times a second for CD audio) by an analog-to­digital converter, generating a stream of numbers.
On playback, a digital-to-analog converter generates an analog signal based on these numbers. See also “Sam­pling frequency” and “Analog audio.”
*1
DivX
DivX is a media technology created by DivX, Inc. DivX media files contain compressed video. DivX files can also include advanced media features like menus, subtitles, and alternate audio tracks.
Dolby Digital
*2
Using a maximum of 5.1 channels of audio, this high quality surround system is used in many of the finer movie theaters around the world.
The on-screen display shows which channels are active, for example showing 3/2.1. The 3 being the two front channels and the center channel; the 2 being the surround channels, and the .1 being the LFE channel.
DRM
DRM (digital rights management) is a type of server software developed to enable secure distribution of paid content over the web, recently incorporated by WMA (Windows Media Audio).
*3
DTS
DTS stands for Digital Theater Systems. DTS is a surround system different from Dolby Digital that has become a popular surround sound format for movies.
Dynamic range
The difference between the quietest and loudest sounds possible in an audio signal (without distorting or getting lost in noise).
Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks are capable of a very wide dynamic range, delivering dramatic cinema-like effects.
File extension
A tag added to the end of a filename to indicate the type of file. For example, “.mp3” indicates an MP3 file.
HD
Abbreviation for high definition, as in HDTV (high-def­inition TV).
HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection)
The video encryption technology developed by Intel for HDMI/DVI. It’s designed to protect video content and requires a HDCP-compatible device to display the encrypted video.
*1. DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos are trademarks of
DivX, Inc. and are used under license.
*2. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”
and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laborato­ries.
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*3. “DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarks
of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Glossary
—Continued
*1
HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a high­speed digital interface which has the capability to sup­port standard, enhanced, or high-definition video plus standard to multichannel surround-sound audio on a sin­gle digital connection. HDMI features include uncom­pressed digital video, a bandwidth of up to 5 gigabytes per second and communication between the AV source and AV devices such as DTVs.
ISO 9660 format
International standard for the volume and file structure of CD-ROM discs.
JPEG
A file format used for still images, such as photographs and illustrations. JPEG files are identified by the file extension “.jpg” or “.JPG”. Most digital cameras use this format.
MP3
MP3 (MPEG1 audio layer 3) is a compressed audio file format. Files are recognized by their file extension “.mp3” or “.MP3”.
MPEG video
The video format used for Video CDs and DVDs. Video CD uses the older MPEG-1 standard, while DVD uses the newer and much better quality MPEG-2 standard.
PBC (PlayBack Control) (Video CD only)
A system of navigating a Video CD through on-screen menus recorded onto the disc. Especially good for discs that you would normally not watch from beginning to end all at once—karaoke discs, for example.
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)
The most common system of encoding digital audio, found on CDs and DAT. Excellent quality, but requires a lot of data compared to formats such as Dolby Digital. For compatibility with digital audio recorders (CD, MD, and DAT) and AV amplifiers with digital inputs, this unit can convert Dolby Digital, and DTS to PCM. See also “Digital audio.”
Progressive scan video
All the lines that make up a video picture are updated in one pass (compared to interlace which takes two passes to update the whole picture).
Regions (DVD-Video only)
These associate discs and players with particular areas of the world. This unit will only play discs that have com­patible region codes. You can find the region code of your unit by looking on the rear panel. Some discs are compatible with more than one region (or all regions).
Sampling frequency
The rate at which sound is measured to be turned into digital audio data. The higher the rate, the better the sound quality, but the more digital information is gener­ated. Standard CD audio has a sampling frequency of
44.1kHz, which means 44,100 samples (measurements) per second. See also “Digital audio.”
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.
*1. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Inter-
face are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI licens­ing LLC.
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Troubleshooting

Symptom Possible cause Remedy
Connect the power cord to a suitable wall outlet (page 26).
Turn off the DVD player, wait five seconds, then try turning it on again. If that fails, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, wait ten seconds, reconnect it, then try turning it on again.
The Auto power off function can be turned on or off as required (page 54).
On your TV, select the input to which the DVD player is connected.
Change the PAL Output Setting to suit your TV (page 47).
Make sure your TV supports the selected video output format (page 48).
repeatedly to switch the HDMI OUT on, and then pressing the [RESOLUTION] button repeatedly to get picture (page 43).
If the DVD player is connected to your AV receiver, try connecting it directly to your TV. It will not work if you connect to a component that doesn’t support HDCP (page 24).
Try pressing the [HDMI] button on the front panel repeatedly to switch the HDMI OUT off, and then pressing the [RESOLUTION] button repeatedly to switch to Interlaced (page 43).
Press the [RESOLUTION] button repeatedly to select 480p (480p/576p) (page 43).
Try pressing the [RESOLUTION] button on the front panel repeatedly to get picture (page 19).
On your hi-fi amp or AV receiver, select the input to which the DVD player is connected.
See page 19 for details on how the DVD player out­puts audio from each output.
Can’t turn on the DVD player?
The DVD player turns itself off when it’s not being used?
No picture?
No sound?
The power cord is not connected.
External interference is affecting the DVD player’s digital circuitry.
The Auto power off function will turn the DVD player off automatically after 20 minutes of inactivity.
The wrong input source is selected on your TV.
The video cable is not connected properly. Check the video cable and correct as necessary. The PAL Output Setting is set wrong for your
TV. The SCART Output Setting is set wrong for
your TV.
No HDMI Video Output?
The HDMI Output Setting is set to Off. Try pressing the [HDMI] button on the front panel
Your TV doesn’t support HDMI Resolution settings of 720p and 1080i.
The connected component doesn’t support HDCP.
No Component Video Output?
Your TV does not support progressive scan­ning, and the HDMI OUT is on. While the HDMI OUT is on, the component video output outputs progressive video.
The HDMI Resolution is not set to 480p (480p/576p).
No S-Video or Composite Video Output?
The HDMI Resolution is not set to 480p (480p/576p).
The wrong input source is selected on your hi-fi amp or AV receiver.
The audio cable is not connected properly. Check the audio cable and correct as necessary. Your hi-fi amp or AV receiver is turned off. Turn on your hi-fi amp or AV receiver. Not all of the analog and digital audio outputs
work with all disc types and formats.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible cause Remedy
No sound?
The picture distorts occa­sionally?
Picture instability or noise?
Can’t start playback?
Can’t watch the DVD-Video material on a DVD-Audio disc?
Can’t play the multichan­nel area of a hybrid SACD?
Can’t play MP3 and JPEG discs?
There’s a noise when using repeat playback.
—Continued
No Sound from the HDMI OUT?
The Digital/HDMI Audio Out setting is set to Off.
The DVD player is connected to the DVI jack on your TV or AV receiver.
The HDMI setting on your TV or AV receiver is set to DVI.
Your TV or AV receiver doesn’t support Dolby or DTS.
You’re playing an SACD.
Your TV or AV receiver doesn’t support
88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz or 196 kHz PCM.
No Digital Audio Output?
The Digital/HDMI Audio Out setting is set to Off.
Your TV or AV receiver doesn’t support Dolby or DTS.
Your TV or AV receiver doesn’t support
88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz or 196 kHz PCM.
The disc is dirty. Remove the disc and clean it (page 10). You’re using the Fast Forward or Fast Reverse
function. The DVD player is connected to your TV via a
VCR or other video equipment whose copy protection system is affecting the picture.
No disc loaded. Load a disc (page 28). The disc is incompatible. Load only compatible discs (pages 8, 9). The disc is upside down. Load the disc the correct way up (page 28).
The disc is not centered in the disc tray.
The disc is dirty. Remove the disc and clean it (page 10). The disc supports parental lock and the Paren-
tal Lock function is on.
The DVD Priority Contents setting is set to DVD-AUDIO.
The SACD Priority Contents setting is not set to Multi ch Area.
The disc is not ISO 9660 Level 2 format. Use only ISO 9660 Level 2 format discs (page 9). The disc has not been finalized. Finalize the disc (page 9). During CD 1-Track Repeat playback, the start
of the next track may be heard.
Change the Digital/HDMI Audio Out setting to either All or PCM (page 48).
You won’t hear any sound from the HDMI OUT if your TV or AV receiver only supports DVI.
Change the HDMI setting on your TV or AV receiver to HDMI.
Change the Digital/HDMI Audio Out setting to PCM (page 48).
SACD audio is not output by the HDMI OUT (page 19).
Change the Linear PCM Out setting to Down Sam­ple On (page 48).
Change the Digital/HDMI Audio Out setting to either All or PCM (page 48).
Change the Digital/HDMI Audio Out setting to PCM (page 48).
Change the Linear PCM Out setting to Down Sam­ple On (page 48).
A little picture distortion may occur when using these functions. This is normal.
Connect the DVD player directly to your TV (page 20).
Place the disc in the center of the disc tray (page 28).
Turn off the Parental Lock function (page 53).
Set the DVD Priority Contents setting to DVD-VIDEO (page 54).
Set the SACD Priority Contents setting to Multi ch Area (page 54).
This is not a malfunction.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible cause Remedy
Can’t select MP3 files?
Can’t play WMA files?
Can’t view JPEG files?
Can’t play a DivX file?
DivX plays but there’s no sound?
Buttons on the DVD player and remote controller don’t work?
Buttons on the DVD player work OK but those on the remote controller don’t?
—Continued
MP3 files without a “.mp3” or “.MP3” file­name extension are not recognized.
The MP3 disc is a multisession disc.
WMA files without a “.wma” or “.WMA” file­name extension are not recognized.
The WMA file’s copyright option is on. Don’t use the copyright option (page 9). JPEG files without a “.jpg” or “.JPG” or
“.JPEG” filename extension are not recog­nized.
The JPEG file is too big.
The file is not encoded correctly.
The DVD player may not support the audio format.
Power supply voltage fluctuations and other anomalies, such as static electricity, can inter­fere with normal operation.
There are no batteries in the remote controller. Install new batteries (page 11). The batteries are flat. Replace with new batteries (page 11).
The batteries are installed incorrectly.
You’re not pointing the remote controller at the DVD player’s remote sensor.
You’re too far away from the DVD player.
A strong light source is interfering with the DVD player’s remote sensor.
If the DVD player is installed in a cabinet with colored glass doors, the remote controller may not work reliably when the doors are closed.
Use the correct filename extension (page 9).
Only files in the first session of a multisession disc can be played (page 9).
Use the correct filename extension (page 9).
Use the correct filename extension (page 9).
Use JPEG files that are less than 5 megabytes (page 9).
Make sure the DivX file was encoded with DivX Version 5, 4, or 3 Home Theater mode.
Try re-encoding the file with a supported audio for­mat.
Turn off the DVD player, wait five seconds, then turn it on again. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet, wait ten seconds, reconnect it, then try again.
Check the batteries and correct as necessary (page 11).
Point the remote controller at the DVD player’s remote sensor (page 11).
Use the remote controller closer to the DVD player (page 11). The remote controller has a range of approximately 16 ft. (5 meters).
Make sure that the DVD player is not subjected to direct sunshine or inverter-type fluorescent lights. Relocate if necessary.
Open the doors, or use a cabinet without colored glass.
The DVD player contains a microcomputer for signal processing and control functions. In very rare situa­tions, severe interference, noise from an external source, or static electricity may cause it to lockup. In the unlikely even that this should happen, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait at least ten seconds, and then plug it back in again. Alternatively, press and hold the Stop [ ] button until “RESET” appears on the display (about 10 seconds).
Onkyo is not responsible for damages (such as CD rental fees) due to unsuccessful recordings caused by the unit’s malfunction. Before you record important data, make sure that the material will be recorded correctly.
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Troubleshooting
HDMI Status Mode
—Continued
If you’re using an HDMI connection and there’s no picture or sound, you can check the status of the HDMI connection by pressing and holding down the DVD player’s [DISPLAY] button for 10 seconds until a message ID appears on the display. Look up the message ID in the following tables and check the HDMI connections and settings on both the DVD player and the connected component.
HDMI connection and HDMI-related settings status
Displayed ID Message
MSG ID 001 MSG ID 015
No picture from the HDMI connection
Displayed ID Message
MSG ID 002 The HDMI Output Setting is set to Off. Change it to On (page 43).
MSG ID 003 MSG ID 004
MSG ID 005 MSG ID 006 MSG ID 007
MSG ID 008
MSG ID 009
Tu rn the DVD player and the connected component off, then turn them on again. Make sure that the connected component is working properly and that the DVD player’s HDMI settings are config­ured suitably for that component.
The HDMI cable may not be connected properly. Check the connection. Also, make sure the HDMI input on the TV or AV receiver is correctly configured to received HDMI.
Make sure the HDMI input on the TV or AV receiver is correctly configured to received HDMI. The connected component may not support HDCP. Make sure the connected component supports HDCP. Tu rn the DVD player and the connected component off, then turn them on again. The DVD player may be connected to the other component’s DVI jack. Some TVs may not properly receive the video output by the DVD player. Also, with a DVI connection, there will be no sound.
The DVD player’s HD Resolution setting is set to 720p or 1080i. If your TV doesn’t support these resolutions, select another resolution (page 43).
The connected component may not be receiving the HDMI signal properly. Tr y selecting another resolution on the DVD player (page 43).
No sound from the HDMI connection
Displayed ID Message
MSG ID 010
MSG ID 011 MSG ID 014
MSG ID 012 MSG ID 013
MSG ID 016 MSG ID 017
MSG ID 020 Audio from SACDs is not output by the HDMI OUT (page 19).
The DVD player’s Digital/HDMI Audio Out setting is set to Off. Change the setting to All or PCM (page 48).
The connected component may not support 96 kHz PCM. Set the DVD player’s Linear PCM Out setting to Down Sample On (page 48).
The connected component may not support Dolby Digital. Set the DVD player’s Digital/HDMI Audio Out setting to PCM (page 48).
The connected component may not support DTS. Set the DVD player’s Digital/HDMI Audio Out setting to PCM (page 48).
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Specifications
Signal System
Composite Video Output/Impedance
S-Video Output/Impedance
Component Video Output/Impedance
AV Connector (European model only)
Component Video Frequency Response
DVD Audio 4 Hz–88 kHz (192 kHz)
Super Audio CD 4 Hz–50 kHz
Frequency response
S/N Ratio
Audio Dynamic Range
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion)
Wow and Flutter
Audio Output (Digital/Optical)
Audio Output/Impedance (Digital/Coaxial)
Audio Output/Impedance (Analog)
DVD Linear Sound
Audio CD 4 Hz–20 kHz (44.1 kHz)
North American and Korean model: NTSC Other model: PAL/NTSC
1.0 V (p-p)/75Ω negative sync, RCA
Y: 1.0 V (p-p)/75Ω negative sync, 4-pin mini DIN C: 0.286 V (p-p)/75
Y: 1.0 V (p-p)/75 PB/PR: 0.7 V (p-p)/75 Ω RCA/ phono
1.0 V (p-p)/75Ω, Scart
5 Hz–50 MHz
4 Hz–44 kHz (96 kHz) 4 Hz–22 kHz (48 kHz)
106 dB
96 dB
0.003% (1 kHz)
Below threshold of measurability
–22.5 dBm
0.5 p-p/75
FRONT D.MIX/CENTER/SUBWOOFER: 2.0 V/440 SURROUND 1, 2: 2.0 V/440Ω (SURR MODE 1)
1.4 V/440Ω (SURR MODE 1+2)
General
Power Supply
Power Consumption
Stand-by Power Consumption
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
Operation Condition Temperature and Humidity
Disc Compatibility
North American model: AC 120 V, 60 Hz Other model: AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz
17 W
0.4 W
435 x 81 x 309 mm (17 1/8 x 3 3/16 x 12 3/16 ins.)
3.7 kg (8.2 lbs.)
5˚C–35˚C (41˚F–95˚F), 5%–85%
SACD, DVD-Audio, DVD-video, DVD-R/RW (VR, VIDEO), DVD+R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, Video CD, MP3, WMA, JPEG, DivX (not North American model) Disc that have not been property finalized may only be partially playable or not playable at all
Specifications and features subject to change without notice.
The letter displayed at the end of the product name found in catalogs and on package represents the color of the DVD player. Though the color varies, the specifications and operations are the same.
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