This DVD player can play a variety of disc media
including: DVD Video, Video CD, CD, Super VCD,
CVD, and MP3 audio recorded on CD-ROM discs.
p Component Video Output (Y/CB/CR)
This DVD player’s component video output can send
DVD video signals directly to a component video
input-equipped television without the degradation of
video quality. The result is superior image quality with
lifelike colors and crisp details.
p Built-In Dolby® Digital Decoder (5.1ch model
only)
match your TV/monitor. For example, when your
TV/monitor requires a NTSC video and you’re playing
a PAL disc, this DVD player will automatically convert
the PAL disc to play on your display.
p DTS Digital Audio Support
This DVD player can send DTS Digital audio data via
its built-in digital audio outputs to an external DTS
Digital decoder.
p Digital Video Markers
This DVD player features digital video markers so
users can quickly bookmark favorite parts of the movie
for quick retrieval.
p 2X/4X Video Zoom Support
The unit’s built-in Dolby® Digital 5.1 Channel decoder
eliminates the need for an external decoder and
directly supports any Dolby® Digital Ready receiver or
preamplifier with 5.1 channel inputs.
p Optical & Coaxial Digital Audio Outputs
The DVD player features both optical and coaxial
digital audio outputs. User selectable Dolby® Digital
AC-3 and PCM digital audio maximizes convenience
when switching between DVD and CD playback.
p High Quality 96KHz/24Bit D/A Audio
Converter
This DVD player features a 96KHz/24Bit D/A converter
for superior audio reproduction of encoded discs.
p 10-Bit 27Mhz D/A Video Converter
This DVD player’s 10-bit D/A converter is four times
more accurate than conventional 8-bit converters.
The result is artifact-free and crystal clear video
image.
p Auto NTSC and PAL Video Disc
Conversion
The user selectable digital video zoom can zoom-in on
a specific portion of a video image.
p 30X Multi-Speed Fast Forward/Reverse
Scan
The digital fast forward/reverse scan is capable of
scanning speeds of 2X, 4X, 8X, 12X, 15X, and 30X.
p Multi-Speed Slow Motion Forward /
Reverse Scan
This DVD player offers perfect slow motion scans in
the following speeds: 1/2X, 1/4X, and 1/8X.
p Built-In Karaoke Function (karaoke model
only)
The built-in karaoke functionality with 2 microphone
inputs can work with a variety of karaoke discs
recorded on DVD, VCD, and SVCD.
1 Key Control
1 Echo Control
1 Vocal Control
This unit can play NTSC and PAL discs. This DVD
player can automatically convert either format to
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
Please verify that the following items are included within the DVD carton. If items are missing, please promptly return this
unit to the retailer for an exchange.
Please read the following carefully to get the best and safest performance from this DVD player
p Power Supply
1 Make sure to use the correct power outlet as rated on the
back of the DVD unit.(AC100 – 240V)
p Power Cord
1 Do not put any heavy objects on top of the power cord to
avoid fires or electrical shocks caused by cord damage.
1 Unplug the power cord if the unit will not be used for a
long time.
p Usage and Storage
1 Do not remove the top cover to avoid possible electric
shock from touching the inside of this unit.
1 Do not place any heavy objects on top of this unit.
p Condensation
1 Condensation may result from moving the unit from a
cold place to a hot place. Please turn the power on for 1
to 2 hours before using this unit if condensation occurs.
p Unit Placement
1 Do not place this unit in locations with:
ü Vibrations
ü High humidity
ü Poor ventilation
ü Direct sunlight
ü Extremely high or low temperatures
1 This unit should be placed on a horizontal surface only.
1 Keep this unit away from television sets, radios,
computers and loudspeakers to avoid magnetic field
p Unit Cleaning
1 Clean the front panel and the body of the unit with a dry
soft cloth. Other areas can be cleaned using a soft
cloth moistened with a mild detergent. Do not clean
with evaporative solutions to avoid possible damage to
the unit.
interference.
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DISC CARE
weaken the light
reflected from the disc and directly influence the signal
quality. The poorer the signal quality, the poorer the
playback performance. Keep the disc clean by wiping it
p Disc Usage
1 Please hold all discs by their edges or the center
opening as shown below. Do not touch the shiny surface
of the discs.
1 Do not stick labels or tape on the discs, and do not
scratch or damage the discs.
p Disc Cleaning
1 Fingerprints or dirt on disc surfaces can
straight out from the center with a dry soft cloth.
1 The disc spins at a high speed during playback. Do not
use damaged, cracked, or warped discs because they
could damage the unit.
1 If the disc is very dirty, wipe with a moist soft cloth, then
follow with a dry soft cloth.
1 Do not use record cleaning sprays, benzene, thinner,
anti-static electricity liquids, or any other solvent.
These may damage the disc surface.
p Disc Storage
1 Please keep the discs in their original cases to avoid
bending the discs. Do not keep discs in locations with
high temperature, high humidity, or direct sunshine.
These conditions may also cause damage to the discs.
1 Carefully read all instructions on the disc label.
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DISC COMPATIBILITY CHART
This DVD player can play the following types of discs:
Disc Type Dimension/Side/Layer Max. Playback Time (Storage Capacity)
MPEG2 TYPE
133 min. (4.7 GB)
242 min. (8.5 GB)
266 min. (9.4 GB)
484 min. (17 GB)
41 min.
75 min.
82 min.
150 min.
MPEG1 TYPE
74 min.
CD-DA
Ø DVD and VCD Discs contain both video and audio and can support multiple audio tracks.
Ø CD-DA: Discs have audio only.
Ø Do not insert DVD-ROMs, CD-ROMs or Photo CDs in this DVD player.
8 cm/single sided/single layer 20 min.
CD-DA
12 cm/single sided/single layer
8 cm/single sided/single layer 20 min.
74 min.
Ø This unit complies with VCD ver. 1.1, ver. 2.0, and ver. 3.0.
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FRONT PANEL/DISPLAY WINDOW
p Front Panel
1. Headphone Volume Control
Adjusts the volume level of the headphone.
2. Headphone Jack
Connects the headphone to the unit.
3. LCD Display Window
Displays operation information.
4. Disc Tray
5. Disc Tray OPEN/CLOSE Button
Opens/closes the disc tray.
6. STILL Button
Goes into “Step” playback mode.
7. POWER Button
Turns the unit’s power on and off.
8. Standby Indicator
10. PLAY Button
Plays the inserted disc.
11. STOP Button
Stops playback.
12. NEXT Button
Goes to the next chapter/track during play with
DVD/VCD/CD. However, it works as “Go to the next
page” in the PBC menu with VCD discs.
13. MIC 1 Volume Control (Karaoke Model Only)
Adjust the volume level of the microphone 1
14. MIC 2 Volume Control (Karaoke Model Only)
Adjust the volume level of the wireless/microphone 2
15. MICROPHONE JACK 1 (Karaoke Model Only)
16. MICROPHONE JACK 2 (Karaoke Model Only)
Lights up in standby mode when the unit is turned off.
9. PREVIOUS Button
Goes to the previous chapter/track during playback
with DVD/VCD/CD. It functions as “Go to the previous
page” in the PBC menu with VCD discs.
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17. Wireless MIC Switch (Wireless Karaoke Model Only)
p Display Window
1. CD/VCD Indicator
Identifies the inserted disc as audio CD or Video CD.
2. PBC Indicator for VCD Disc
Playback control indicator.
3. DVD Indicator
Identifies the inserted disc as a DVD disc.
4. Operation Status Indicator – Playback
Indicates the disk is in playback mode.
5. Operation Status Indicator – Pause
Indicates the disk is in pause mode.
6. Title Number Indicator
Some DVD’s contain multiple title pages. This indicator
displays the title number currently in use.
7. Chapter/Track Number Indicator
★ As Per Real Model
9. Multi-Angle Indicator
For DVD discs containing multiple view angles, the
multi-angle indicator will display during playback of a
scene with multi-angle views.
10. Dolby Digital AC-3 Audio Indicator
Indicates the disc played contains Dolby Digital AC-3
audio encoding.
11. Repeat Playback Mode Indicator
Indicates the disc is in repeat playback mode.
12. Random Playback Indicator
Indicates the disc is in random playback mode.
13. Program Playback Indicator
Indicates playback programming is turned on.
14. Digital Video Marker Indicator
Indicates the chapter (DVD) or track number (CD)
currently playing.
8. Elapsed Playback Time/Remaining Playback Time
Indicator
Displays elapsed playback time and playback
remainder time.
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Indicates digital video marker mode is selected.
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
To use the remote control unit to operate the DVD player,
insert two R6 batteries (size AA) making sure that the +
and – ends of the batteries are matched to the +/- marks
printed inside the battery compartment.
To use the remote controller, please point the remote
control unit at the remote sensor on the DVD player.
Notes
i Do not use different types of batteries together, or mix
old and new batteries.
i
When the remote control unit does not function
correctly or its operation range reduces, please replace
both batteries at the same time.
i If the remote control unit will be not used for a long time,
please remove the batteries to avoid possible damage
from battery leakage or corrosion.
i Keep the remote controller away from extremely hot or
humid locations.
i Do not open the remote controller unit.
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1. POWER
Turns on/off the DVD player unit
2. SETUP
Customizes DVD player settings. Refer to p.13.
3. DISPLAY
On-Screen Display of the DVD player’s operational
status
4. OPEN/CLOSE
Opens or closes disc tray
5. SEARCH
Enables search mode by title/chapter and time. Refer
to p.25.
6. ANGLE
If the DVD disc contains multiple view angles, this
button changes the viewing angle displayed by the
DVD player. Refer to p.24.
7. AUDIO
During playback of a DVD disc with more than two
audio languages, this button changes the audio
language played. Refer to p.25.
8. SUB-T
During playback of a DVD disc with more than two
subtitle languages, this button toggles between
subtitle languages or disables subtitle function. Refer
to p.24.
9. PBC/MENU
Some DVDs have complex submenus. This button
allows access to these submenus. For VCD, the
button turns on/off the Playback Control (PBC)
function. Refer to pp.24/26.
10. TITLE
Enters the title menu for DVD discs. Refer to p.23.
11. RETURN
Goes back to the previous page of the menu
12. PREV
Goes back to the previous chapter during play
13. NEXT
Skips to the next chapter during play
14. ENTER
Confirms selection of an item in the menu
15. 5 63 4
Used for navigation within a selection menu
16. REV FWD
Engages fast forward or reverse scan during playback.
20. STILL/STEP
Pauses the playback and enters into step mode where
the video can be advanced frame by frame
21. PROGRAM
Displays program playback for CD/VCD.
Refer to p.22.
22. RANDOM
Shows random playback for CD/VCD. Refer to p.22.
23. 1/ALL
Shows repeat playback for one title, or all titles on the
disc. Refer to p.22.
24. A- B
Displays A-B repeat playback. Refer to p.22.
25. CLEAR
Clears the program, input password, repeat, or digital
video markers.
26. Digits
Used for direct selection of menu choices, audio
tracks, and other inputs such as time and password
27. ZOOM
Enters the zoom mode during playback
28. MARK
Activates/deactivates the digital video marker function.
Refer to p.23.
29. VOCAL ASSIST button (Karaoke Model Only)
Vocal function switch. Refer to p.29.
30. KARAOKE button (Karaoke Model Only)
Refer to p.28.
31. KEY CONTROL button (Karaoke Model Only)
Refer to p.28.
32. ECHO button (Karaoke Model Only)
Refer to p.28.
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REAR PANEL AND CONNECTIONS
p Video Output Terminals & Connections
1 Y/Cb/Cr Component Video Output Terminals Ê
Use component video output with televisions or monitors equipped with component video inputs for best picture
quality. Whenever the component video output terminal is used, you must set the DVD player’s VIDEO OUT setting
to Y/CB/CR (Refer to p. 14).
1 S-Video Output Terminal Ë
You will want to use S-video output with televisions or monitors equipped with an S-video input whenever component
video inputs are not available. To activate the S-video output, you must set the DVD player’s VIDEO OUT setting to
S-VIDEO (Refer to p. 14).
1 Composite Video Output Terminal Ì
Composite video output is the most commonly used video connection in use today and is supported by most
televisions and A/V receivers. Composite video is set to display without user setup.
1 SCART Terminal Í (Euro Model Only)
The SCART terminal can be connected to the TV set equipped with SCART connectors. The audio transmitted on the
SCART is stereo sound and the video can be selected among RGB-video, S-video and Composite video.
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p Audio Output Terminals and Connections
1 Stereo Audio Output Terminals (L/R) Ê
Use stereo output terminals for connection with your television or other non-Dolby Digital A/V receivers or amplifiers.
These terminals provide down-mixed Dolby Digital audio signals for standard 2-channel playback.
1 Dolby AC-3 5.1 Channel Analog Audio Output Terminals Ë(5.1ch Model Only)
Use Dolby AC-3 5.1channel analog audio outputs for connection with a Dolby Digital Ready A/V receiver or
amplifier with 5.1 channel input connections. This option will utilize the DVE-660’s built-in Dolby Digital Decoder to
decode Dolby Digital audio from the DVD.
1 Optical Ì and Coaxial Í Digital Audio Output Terminals
Use digital audio outputs for connection with an external Dolby Digital or DTS decoder. To use the optical output, you
will need to purchase a TOSLINK fiber optical cable. To use the coaxial output, you will need to purchase a coaxial
cable.
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INITIAL SETTING
GENERAL SETUP
Press the SETUP button on the remote controller to set up
the initial setting. The On-Screen Display (OSD) will
display:
SETUP MENU -- MAIN PAGE
4GENERAL SETUP
4SPEAKER SETUP
4DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
4PREFERENCES
3EXIT SETUP
p General Setup
There are eight items in the general setup.
i The item “SCART OUT” is only for Euro model.
TV Display
This DVD player provides three TV video modes:
-- GENERAL PAGE --
TV DISPLAY >>
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO OUTPUT
VIDEO OUT
SCART OUT
CAPTIONS
SCREEN SAVER
GENERAL SETUP
-- GENERAL PAGE --
TV DISPLAY >>
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO OUTPUT
VIDEO OUT
SCART OUT
CAPTIONS
SCREEN SAVER
GENERAL SETUP
4:3
4:3
16:9
4:3
4:3
16:9
1 4:3
4:3 pan & scan video output for normal TV set
1 4:3
4:3 letterbox video output for normal TV set
1 16:9
16:9 video out for wide screen TV set
Angle Mark
During playback of a title with multiple angle sections, the
message " " will appear on the lower corner of the
screen.
-- GENERAL PAGE --
TV DISPLAY
ANGLE MARK >> ON
OSD LANGUAGE OFF
AUDIO OUTPUT
VIDEO OUT
SCART OUT
CAPTIONS
SCREEN SAVER
ANGLE MARK ON/OFF
1 When ANGLE MARK is set to "ON", the angle mark
stays on the screen until the end of the playback title.
1 When ANGLE MARK is set to "OFF", the angle mark
appears on the screen for 3 seconds.
OSD (On-Screen Display) Language
There are five available OSD languages: ENGLISH,
CHINESE, FRENCH, GERMAN and PORTUGUESE.
TV DISPLAY
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE >> ENGLISH
AUDIO OUTPUT 中文
VIDEO OUT FRANCAIS
SCART OUT DEUTSCH
CAPTIONS PORTUGUESE
SCREEN SAVER
SETUP OSD LANGUAGE
-- GENERAL PAGE --
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Audio Output
SCART Out (Euro Model Only)
You can choose to send the player’s audio signals to an
external receiver using the following outputs:
1 Analog: Audio signals are sent using Dolby Digital 5.1
channel audio terminals (5.1ch model Only) and
stereo audio terminals. Selecting this choice will
disable the digital audio outputs.
1 Digital: Audio signals are sent using the optical output
and the coaxial output. Selecting this choice will
disable the analog outputs.
TV DISPLAY
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO OUTPUT >> ANALOG
VIDEO OUT DIGITAL
SCART OUT
CAPTIONS
SCREEN SAVER
SELECT AUDIO OUTPUT
-- GENERAL PAGE --
Video Output
1 The unit has two video output choices, Y/Cb/Cr
Component video and S-video. If you are using
component video outputs, please set this setting to
“Y/CB/CR”. If you are using S-Video output, please
set this setting to “S-Video”. If you are using composite
video outputs, you can ignore this setting.
i Component video output and S-Video output can not
be used simultaneously.
TV DISPLAY
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO OUTPUT
VIDEO OUT >> S-VIDEO
SCART OUT Y/CB/CR
CAPTIONS
SCREEN SAVER
SET VIDEO OUTPUT TYPE
-- GENERAL PAGE --
This DVD player has only one SCART terminal but
supports three different types of video output from this
terminal. They are composite video, RGB video, and
S-video, which are dedicated by setting SCART OUT at
"COMPOSITE", "RGB", and "S-VIDEO", respectively.
TV DISPLAY
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO OUTPUT
VIDEO OUT
SCART OUT >> COMPOSITE
CAPTIONS RGB
SCREEN SAVER S-VIDEO
SET SCART OUTPUT TYPE
--GENERAL PAGE--
CAPTIONS (Closed Captioning)
If a DVD box contains a CC mark, you can set Closed
Captioning to “ON” and read written captions on the TV
screen. You must also have a TV that supports the caption
function and have the function turned on.
TV DISPLAY
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO OUTPUT
VIDEO OUT
SCART OUT
CAPTIONS >> ON
SCREEN SAVER OFF
-- GENERAL PAGE --
Screen Saver
When this DVD player is idle (after about 5 minutes of
inactivity), the screen saver can be enabled to prolong the
TV monitor’s life.
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TV DISPLAY
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
AUDIO OUTPUT
VIDEO OUT
SCART OUT
CAPTIONS
SCREEN SAVER >> ON
OFF
-- GENERAL PAGE --
p Speaker Setup (2ch Model Only)
You can set the analog audio output in PRO-LOGIC or
STEREO mode. If you have a PRO-LOGIC surround sound
receiver or pre-amplifier, please select this option for best
sound quality.
--SPEAKER SETUP PAGE --
FRONT SPEAKER>> PROLOGIC
STEREO
3MAIN PAGE
LOUD SPEAKER SETUP
p Speaker Setup (5.1ch Model Only)
This setting is only available for 5.1ch model with analog
Dolby Digital AC-3 5.1channel audio outputs. All the
settings are dependent on the number of speakers you
have. For example, if you have no center speaker in your
AV system, set CNTR SPEAKER to “OFF.” The DVD player
will down-mix the disabled audio channels into the other
audio channels according to the Dolby AC-3 decoding rule.
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-- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE --
CNTR SPEAKER >>ON
REAR SPEAKER OFF
SUBWOOFER
CNTR DELAY
REAR DELAY
3MAIN PAGE
LOUD SPEAKER SETUP
Center Speaker
Enables/Disables the center channel output. “ON” means
“enable output” and “OFF” means “disable output.”
-- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE --
CNTR SPEAKER >> ON
REAR SPEAKER OFF
SUBWOOFER
CNTR DELAY
REAR DELAY
3MAIN PAGE
CENTER SPEAKER ON
Rear Speaker
Enables/Disables the surround channels output.
-- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE --
CNTR SPEAKER
REAR SPEAKER >> ON
SUBWOOFER OFF
CNTR DELAY
REAR DELAY
3MAIN PAGE
SETUP REAR/SURROUND SPEAKERS
Subwoofer
Enables/Disables the subwoofer channel output. This
setting also controls the bass management of Dolby Digital.
1 When SUBWOOFER is “ON,” the bass of all the other
channels will be redirected to the Subwoofer speaker.
1 When SUBWOOFER is “OFF,” all the bass signals will
be redirected to the front L/R channels.
-- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE --
CNTR SPEAKER
REAR SPEAKER
SUBWOOFER >> ON
CNTR DELAY OFF
REAR DELAY
3MAIN PAGE
SUBWOOFER ON/OFF
Center Delay
SET SURROUND DELAY
This unit supports the center time delay range of 0 to 5 ms
in 1ms steps.
This unit supports the surround/rear time delay range of
0 to 15 ms in 3ms steps.
-- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE --
CNTR SPEAKER
REAR SPEAKER
SUBWOOFER
CNTR DELAY
REAR DELAY >>
3MAIN PAGE
p Digital Audio Out
This option sets the audio output format sent using the
unit’s optical/coaxial digital audio outputs.
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-- DIGITAL AUDIO OUT --
AC-3 >> BITSTREEM
DTS LPCM
MPEG
LPCM
3MAIN PAGE
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT SETUP
Disc Audio encoding format Digital output format
Bitstream (2~5.1ch) or
48kHz/2ch LPCM
(Up to 20bits)
DVD
Dolby Digital
(AC-3)
DTS Bitstream or OFF
Linear PCM
(48/ 96kHz up to 24bits)
LPCM up to 48kHz/20bits
MPEG 2ch LPCM (16bits)
Video
CD
MPEG I LPCM
CD Linear PCM LPCM
1 In the LPCM setting, “48K” means “the maximum
output sampling rate is 48KHz”; therefore, when the
encoding sampling rate is 96KHz, the audio will be
converted to 48KHz. If “96K” is selected, then the
maximum output sampling rate is 96KHz and no
conversion will take place.
i Sampling rate: When a sound wave is converted to a
digital signal, the sound is sampled and converted to
data at a specific frequency rate. For example, a signal
with a 96 kHz sampling rate indicates that in one
second, the analog signal was sampled 96000 times to
produce the digital signal.
AC-3 (Dolby Digital)
The maximum 5.1 channels of audio used in the surround
system for movie theaters is digital data compressed by
AC-3. In order to enjoy Dolby Digital (AC-3) discs, this unit’s
digital output jack (either coaxial or optical) must be
connected to the digital input jack of a Dolby Digital (AC-3)
amplifier or processor.
--DIGITAL AUDIO OUT--
AC-3 >> BITSTREAM
DTS LPCM
MPEG
LPCM
3MAIN PAGE
SET AC-3 DIGITAL OUT
DTS
DTS stands for Digital Theater System. DTS is a surround
system different from the Dolby Digital (AC-3) system. It is
an encoded/decoded process that delivers multi-channels
of “master quality” audio on DVD. If you have a DTS
encoded disc, set the DTS to “BITSTREAM” (default) to
turn this function on for better sound fidelity.
--DIGITAL AUDIO OUT--
AC-3
DTS >> BITSTREAM
MPEG OFF
LPCM
3MAIN PAGE
SET DTS DIGITAL OUT
MPEG
The word “MPEG” is short for Moving Picture Experts
Group. This is an international standard for compression of
audio. By connecting to an MPEG decoder or an AV
amplifier with a built-in MPEG decoder, the MPEG audio of
DVD discs recorded in this format can be played.
--DIGITAL AUDIO OUT--
AC-3
DTS
MPEG >> LPCM
LPCM BITSTREAM
3MAIN PAGE
SET MPEG DIGITAL OUT
LPCM
PCM stands for Pulse Code Modulation and is digital audio.
Same digital audio format as on CDs. Digital audio can be
played by connecting this unit to an amplifier with a built-in
--DIGITAL AUDIO OUT--
AC-3
DTS
MPEG
LPCM >> 48K
96K
3MAIN PAGE
SET LPCM DIGITAL OUT
i This player has a conversion function for converting
Dolby Digital and MPEG audio into the PCM format.
This allows playback of CDs with the regular playback
system without the need for a special converter.
p Preferences
Preferences allow you to set the default audio / subtitle /
disc menu language and the parental level for a DVD disc.
This setting is only available when the DVD player is in the
STOP mode by pressing the STOP button twice.
i Pressing the STOP button once only pauses the
playback. You must press the STOP button twice to
stop the playback.
Audio
This unit supports seven audio selections, as shown below,
for your preferred audio setting.
-- PREFERENCES PAGE --
AUDIO >> ENGLISH
SUBTITLE FRENCH
DISC MENU SPANISH
PARENTAL CHINES
PASSWORD JAPANES
DEFAULTS GERMAN
PORTUGUESE 3MAIN PAGE
SET PREFERRED
D/A converter. Additionally, 2 channel analog audio is
output from the audio output jacks.
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-- PREFERENCES PAGE --
AUDIO >> ENGLISH
SUBTITLE FRENCH
DISC MENU SPANISH
PARENTAL CHINESE
PASSWORD JAPANESE
DEFAULTS GERMAN
PORTUGUESE 3MAIN PAGE
SET PREFERENCE TO ENGLISH
Subtitle
This unit supports seven subtitle selections, as shown
below, for your preferred default subtitle setting. When
“OFF” is selected, there will be no subtitle is displayed
during playback.
-- PREFERENCES PAGE --
AUDIO
SUBTITLE >> ENGLISH
DISC MENU FRENCH
PARENTAL SPANISH
PASSWORD CHINESE
DEFAULTS JAPANESE
GERMAN 3MAIN PAGE PORTUGUESE OFF
PREFERRED SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
Disc Menu
This unit supports seven disc menu languages.
-- PREFERENCES PAGE --
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU >> ENGLISH
PARENTAL FRENCH
PASSWORD SPANISH
DEFAULTS CHINESE JAPANESE 3MAIN PAGE GERMAN
PORTUGUESE
PREFERRED MENU LANGUAGE
Parental
1 A ”KIDS SAFE” rating level allows DVDs for children to
be played, but those for adults / general audiences are
prohibited.
1 A ”THEATER” rating level, allows DVDs for children /
general audiences to be played, but won’t play DVDs
for adults.
1 An ”ADULT” rating level allows all DVDs to be played.
-- PREFERENCES PAGE --
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
PARENTAL >> KIDS SAFE
PASSWORD THEATER
DEFAULTS ADULT
3MAIN PAGE
SET PARENTAL CONTROL
i When you want to change the parental rating level, you
will be asked to enter a password as shown below.
Password
The password is a 4-digit number. When you want to
change the password, select “CHANGE” as shown below.
You will be asked to enter the old password, then enter the
new password, and confirm it.
-- PREFERENCES PAGE --
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
PARENTAL
PASSWORD >> CHANGE
DEFAULTS
3MAIN PAGE
CHANGE PASSWORD
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PASSWORD CHANGE PAGE
OLD PASSWORD
NEW PASSWORD
CONFIRM PASSOWRD
PLASE ENTER OLD PASSWORD
Defaults
When you select “RESET”, all the initial settings will be
restored to the default setting.
-- PREFERENCES PAGE --
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
PARENTAL
PASSWORD
DEFAULTS >>RESET
3MAIN PAGE
LOAD FACTORY SETTINGS
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)
TIME 00:10:00
p DVD OSD modes
There are 3 OSD display modes available when playing a
DVD disc. You can toggle the OSD mode setting by
pressing the DISPLAY button.
1 Mode 1 - Shows the status of the pressed button and
some special messages are displayed. The OSD
message displays for three seconds. For example,
when the OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed, the OSD is:
1 Mode 2 - Only title number, chapter number, and
elapsed time are displayed as shown below:
TITLE 002/04 CHAPTER 02/05
TIME 00:10:00
1 Mode 3 - Title number, chapter number, information
about the sub-title and the audio, and elapsed time are
all displayed as shown below:
OPEN
TITLE 002/04 CHAPTER 02/05
SUBTITLE 01/06:ENGLISH
AUDIO 1/4:AC-3 2CH ENGLISH
TIME 00:10:00
p CD/VCD OSD Modes
When playing a CD or a VCD disc, OSD modes available
are:
When PBC (Playback Control) is ON (VCD Only):
1 OFF mode – only displays the function status of the
pressed button or some messages.
1 SINGLE ELAPSED mode – displays elapsed time of
the playback soundtrack.
1 SINGLE REMAIN mode – displays remaining time
of the playback soundtrack.
When PBC (Playback Control) is OFF or during audio
CD playback:
1 OFF mode – only displays the function status of the
pressed button or some messages.
1 SINGLE ELAPSED mode – displays elapsed time of
the playback soundtrack.
1 SINGLE REMAIN mode – displays remaining time
of the playback soundtrack.
1 TOTAL ELAPSED mode – displays elapsed time of
all discs.
1 TOTAL REMAIN mode – displays remaining time of
all discs.
The mode is displayed in the left top corner. Time is
displayed in the left bottom screen corner as shown below:
TOTAL REMAIN
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BASIC OPERATION
Preparation:
1 If a television set is used, turn on its power and set the TV/Video switch to “Video”.
1 If a sound system is used, turn on the amplifier first and make sure its outputs are set properly.
p Start Playback
1 Press the POWER button to turn on the DVD player.
1 Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc tray.
1 Place a disc onto the tray and make sure that it is
placed squarely on the tray.
1 Press the OPEN/CLOSE or PLAY button to play the
disc.
i When using a DVD disc, some menu selections and
some DVD playback functions are available during
playback.
i When using a VCD disc with PBC, the PBC menu will
be displayed on the screen. You can use the PBC
menu, or press the PBC button to set PBC off and the
disc will play immediately.
i For a VCD disc without PBC or a CD-DA, the disc will
be played immediately.
p Stop Playback
1 Press the STOP button to stop playback.
i When the unit is not in use, remove the disc and press
the POWER button to switch to standby mode.
p Skip Playback
Skip playback is not available while playing a VCD with
PBC ON.
1 Press the NEXT button to search to the beginning of
next track (VCD/CD) or the next chapter (DVD).
1 Press the PREV button to search to the beginning of
the current track or chapter.
p Still/Pause Playback
1 Pressing the STILL/STEP button during playback will
pause play.
1 To resume normal play, press the PLAY button.
p Step Playback
Step playback is available while playing discs other than
CD-DA. It provides a frame-by-frame still picture image.
1 Press the STILL/STEP button to freeze the image.
1 Press the STILL/STEP button again to skip to the next
frame, and so on.
1 Press the PLAY button to return to normal play.
p Fast Forward/Reverse Scan
Using the FWR and REV buttons to fast forward and
reverse scan.
1 When the FWR or REV button is pressed, t the speed
of play changes in cycles of 2X Õ 4X Õ 8X Õ 12X Õ 15X
Õ 30X Õ normal Õ2X.
1 When the PLAY or ENTER button is pressed during
fast forward/reverse scan, normal playback will be
resumed.
1 It is normal that video image may seem discontinuous
during fast forward/reverse scan.
1 When the fast forward scan reaches the end of a track
(CD/VCD) or a title (DVD), normal playback of the next
track/title will be resumed.
1 When the fast reverse scan reaches the beginning of a
track (CD/VCD) or a title (DVD), the normal playback
of the track/title will be resumed.
p Slow-Motion Forward/Reverse Playback
Pressing the SLOW button enables the slow-motion
forward/reverse playback.
1 DVD - When the SLOW button is pressed, the speed
1 VCD - When the SLOW button is pressed, the speed
changes in cycles of fwd 1/2 Õ fwd 1/4Õ fwd 1/8Õ
fwd1/2.
1 Pressing the PLAY or ENTER button, resumes normal
play.
1 During slow-motion play, you will not be able to hear
the audio portion of the track.
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ADVANCED OPERATION
p Repeated Playback
When the 1/ALL button is pressed, the repeated playback
is triggered and the OSD message is changed in cycles of
“ 1”, “ ALL”, and “ OFF.”
“ 1”
1 Enables the repeated playback of a chapter for a DVD
disc.
1 Enables the repeated playback of a track for a CD disc
or a VCD disc.
“ ALL”
1 Enables the repeated playback of a title for a DVD
disc.
1 Enables the repeated playback of a disc for a CD disc
or a VCD disc.
“ OFF”
1 Resumes normal play.
p A-B Repeated Playback
You are able to perform a repeated playback between any
two points of a track or a chapter.
1 Press the A-B button during playback to set the
beginning point (A). The OSD message “A “ will be
shown on the right lower screen corner.
1 Press the A-B button again to set the end point (B).
The OSD message “AB” will be shown. In the
meantime, the repeated playback begins between the
two points, A and B.
1 Pressing the A-B button again resumes normal play.
The OSD message “OFF” will be shown.
p Random Playback (only for a VCD with
PBC off or a CD-DA)
1 Press the RANDOM button to trigger random play. The
OSD message “ RANDOM ON” will be displayed for a
few seconds. During random playback, tracks will play
randomly.
1 Pressing the RANDOM button again, will resume
normal play. The OSD message “RANDOM OFF” will
display for a few seconds.
p Program Playback
The program playback is only available for a CD-DA or a
VCD with PBC off.
Track program
1 Press the STOP button to stop the play.
1 Press the PROGRAM button to program the tracks for
program playback. The following OSD message will
display:
The “P00:00” denotes the sequence and the track of
program playback. For example, if the display
denotes “P01:03”, this means that the 3rd track will be
played first (sequence #1).
1 Use the numbers on the remote control to begin
programming. Press the corresponding track number
in the same sequence as your desired play order. For
example, to program tracks 2, 4, 6 (in the same order),
simply press key digits 2 , digit 4 , digit 6 sequentially.
PROGRAM P01:03
i A number larger than 10 must be keyed by using [+10]
additionally. For example, “22” is keyed in by pressing
[+10] twice and then [2] once.
i The maximum program capability is 99 tracks.
Start/Cancel the Program Playback
1 Press the PLAY button to start the program playback
in the order that you programmed it.
1 Press the STOP button to stop playback, press
PROGRAM toreset program order, press PROGRAM
again to cancel the program function.
1 During the program playback, the NEXT button and
the PREV button can be used to advance to the next
programmed track or go back to the previous
programmed track.
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p Digital Video Markers
This DVD player supports 5 digital video markers to
bookmark your favorite scenes.
Store/Set Markers
1 Pressthe MARK button during playback and the mark
menu will be shown onscreen. The “+” indicates an
empty bookmark. If a number is displayed in place of
the “+”, then there is a marker already stored in that
position.
1 Press the ENTER button to mark the scene location
into memory. The position will be numbered
automatically.
1 Pressthe MARKbutton again to exitfrom the mark
menu.
Playback/Cancel Marker
1 When you press the 3 or 4 button to select a marked
position, the OSD shows:
MARK + + + + +
PRESS ENTER TO MARK
MARK 1 2 3 + +
PRESS ENTER TO MARK
MARK 1 2 3 + +
PRESS ENTER TO PLAY MARK
CLEAR TO ERASE
1 To playback marker, press the ENTER button to play
from the marker. The mark menu will be cleared
automatically.
1 To cancel the marker, Press the CLEAR button to clear
a marker. The OSD menu will display:
MARK 1 2 + + +
PRESS ENTER TO PLAY MARK
CLEAR TO ERASE
p Title Menu (DVD only)
Some DVD discs have a title menu recorded within them to
use for selecting titles for play. This feature will only work
with these discs.
1 Press the TITLE button during playback to reach the
title menu. Pressing the TITLE button again resumes
the playback of the scene when the TITLE button was
first pressed. For example,
TITLE MENU
TITLE #1 TITLE #2
TITLE #3 TITLE #4
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1 Use the 5 , 3 , 6 , 4 buttons to control the direction
and press the ENTER or PLAY button to select the
preferred title or you can directly press the numeric
buttons to select the title.
i DVD discs are divided into units referred to as titles,
and titles are divided into chapters. Menu screens do
not belong to any title. A disc which contains a movie
may have only one title with many or chapter divisions.
Karaoke discs may have many titles, assigning a title to
each song on the disc.
p DVD Menu (DVD only)
Some DVDs have complex contents such as multi-subtitle,
multi-audio, or multi -angle. In these cases, you may use
the DVD menu to select t audio language, subtitle language,
and angle.
1 Press the MENU button during playback to display the
DVD menu, if it is available on the disc. Pressing the
MENU button again resumes the playback of the scene
when the MENU button was first pressed
DVD MENU
SUBTITLE MENU
AUDIO MENU
ANGLE MENU
1 Use the 5 , 3 , 6 , 4 buttons to control the direction
and press the ENTER or PLAY button to select the
preferred item. Or you can directly press the numeric
buttons to select the item.
p Multi-Angle Playback
1 Some DVD discs may contain scenes with a number
of different angle views. Whenever a scene with
multiple angle views is played, you can use the ANGLE
button to view this scene from different angles. (The
icon " " will appear on the screen during the
playback of a scene with multi-angle views. The
"ANGLE MARK" in the initial setting must be set to
"ON.")
1/5
1 Press the ANGLE button and the OSD message will
appear to show the current angle number. If no
selection is made, this message will disappear after 3
seconds.
3/5
1 Whenthe ANGLE button is pressed, theangle for
playback will change in cycles among the available
angle numbers.
p Changing Subtitle During Playback
During playback of a DVD disc with more than two subtitle
languages, you can change the subtitle or disable the
subtitle by pressing the SUB-T button.
1 Pressing the SUB-T button will display the OSD
message showing the current subtitle number. If no
selection is made, this message will disappear after 3
seconds.
i Subtitle: subtitles are language titles superimposed on
movies, etc. Up to 32 different subtitle languages can
be recorded on a DVD disc. The subtitle function can
be used to select the language of your choice.
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SUBTITLE 01/06:ENGLISH
How do you do?
1 Whenthe SUB-T button is pressed, thesubtitle for
playback will change in cycles among the available
subtitle numbers and “OFF” status. “ OFF” will
disable the subtitle display.
p Changing Audio Language During
Playback
During playback of a DVD disc with more than two audio
languages, you can change the audio/language by
pressing the AUDIO button.
1 Pressing the AUDIO button will display the OSD
message showing the current audio/language number.
If no selection is made, this message will disappear
after 3 seconds.
AUDIO 1/4:AC-3 5.1CH ENGLISH
1 When the AUDIO button is pressed, the audio /
language for playback will change in cycles among the
available audio/language numbers.
p Search
Under the search mode, specific title, chapter, or time can
be located for immediate playback.
DVD search functions
During a DVD playback, pressing the SEARCH button can
enable the search function. The OSD will show three
search methods: by title number, chapter number, and time
location.
The “TITLE 01/35” indicates that the player is currently
playing title no. 1 of 35 titles. The “CHAPTER 06/38”
indicates that the player is currently playing chapter 6 of 38
chapters. The “TIME 00:20:12” indicates that the current
playback time is 20 minutes and 12 seconds into the
playback.
1 To search by title, use the: 5364 buttons to
highlight the first two digits of the “TITLE nn/nn”
section. Once highlighted, use the number keys on
the remote to enter the title you want to play. Press
ENTER to complete your search selection.
1 To search by chapter, use the: 53 6 4 buttons
to highlight the first two digits of the “CHAPTER nn/nn”
section. Once highlighted, use the number keys on
the remote to enter the chapter you want to play.
Press ENTER to complete your search selection.
1 To search by time, use the: 5364 buttons to
highlight the “TIME nn:nn:nn” section. Once
highlighted, use the number keys on the remote to
enter the time frame from which you want to play.
Press ENTER to complete your search selection.
TITLE 01/35 CHAPTER 06/38
TIME 00:20:12
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VCD/CD Search Functions
During a VCD or CD playback, this unit only supports the
time search function.
1 Pressing the SEARCH button during play will display
the OSD for VCD/CD search.
1 When the time is set, play from this position will start
immediately.
GO TO __:__
p VCD Playback Control (PBC)
This function is only available for Video-CD version 2.0 or
higher. The PBC operation may differ by disc, therefore,
refer to the instructions for each disc.
MENU/PBC Button
1 Press the MENU/PBC button to switch on/off the PBC
function. The OSD message “PBC ON” or “PBC OFF”
will be displayed.
PREV and NEXT Buttons
1 On the PBC menu, the PREV and NEXT buttons are
dedicated for “go back to previous page” and “go to
next page” of the PBC menu, if available.
1 During play, press the NEXT button to return to the
PBC menu.
Digit Buttons
1 On the PBC menu, all items must be selected and
executed by using the number buttons only.
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CONNECTION METHOD OF MICROPHONE (Wireless Karaoke Model Only)
Wireless antenna
Wired Microphone
l Plug the smaller end of wired microphone’s
connector into the socket of MIC. and turn
clockwise till tight ,then plug the other end
of wired microphone’s connector into MIC.
jack of the panel.
l Turn the power switch of microphone to WD
position.
Wireless Microphone
Please put batteries into microphone before using it.
l Plug the emitting antenna into the socket of
microphone and turn clockwise till tight.
Microphone
(WD)
(WL)
(OFF)
l Turn the power switch of MIC. to WL position.
Power Management
l Make sure to power off the switch when microphone
is not being used.
l Please take off the batteries when microphone will not
being used for a long time.
Battery exchange
l Turn and open the middle position of microphone.
l Please put batteries by following the polarity
of instruction.
i When the emitting distance of wireless microphone
become short ,please exchange both two batteries
at the same time.
Wired MIC connector
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KARAOKE MODE (Karaoke Model Only)
p Connecting the Microphones
1 Connect the microphone into the "microphone jack" on the front of the DVD player.
1 Switch on the microphone.
i This machine could use two wired microphones simultaneously.
i Please unplug the microphones, and shift the microphone's power switch to "OFF" position when they are not in use.
i If piercing sound is produced, please move the microphone away from the television or speakers, and turn down the
volume of television; amplifier or echoing device.
p Karaoke On/Off Settings
Place karaoke disc in the DVD player and play the selected song that you would like to karaoke. Press KARAOKE button
to begin. You can toggle between the KARAKOE, AUTO and OFF modes by pressing the KARAOKE button.
1 KARAOKE Mode – Manually enables Karaoke mode by turning on both microphones despite the type of disc is
inserted in the DVD player.
1 Auto Mode – The DVD player will automatically check to see if the inserted disc is a karaoke disc. If the disc is
encoded correctly, the DVD player will automatically enter the karaoke mode. Some discs are not encoded for this
function; therefore, you must select KARAOKE mode pressing the KARAOKE key manually.
1 OFF Mode - Turns off karaoke function.
p Microphone Volume Adjustment
To adjust the microphone volume, use the microphone volume knob on the front panel.
p Other Controls
KEY Control
1 Using the ? ? key on the remote controller to adjust the key scale.
KEY
? ? ?
ECHO Control
1 Using the - + key on the remote controller to adjust the suitable scale.
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ECHO +7
VOCAL Control
1 Using the VOCAL ASSIST key on the remote controller to toggle between: LEFT VOCAL , RIGHT VOCAL , BOTH
VOCAL, and NO VOCAL.
l LEFT VOCAL:
If you keep the singing voice from the left channel, the singing voice from right channel will be worked off.In this
situation, you can sing with the voice of singer from the left channel in order to present the karaoke effect of choir.
l RIGHT VOCAL:
If you keep the singing voice from the right channel, the singing voice from left channel will be worked off.In this
situation, you can sing with the voice of singer from the right channel in order to present karaoke effect of choir.
l BOTH VOCAL:
If you keep the singing voice from both channels, you can depend on yourself during singing with the voice either
from left or from right channel.
l NO VOCAL:
If you disable the singing voice from both channel, no more singing voice will be heard except the
accompaniment.
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MP3
p MP3 Format
1 This unit supports 56~320Kbps/44.1KHz MP3 disc that are formatted by ISO9660 CD-ROM mode 1 file type.
1 File name can’t be over eight letters. It doesn’t support a long file name and only display in English.
p Operation Method
Play
l Place MP3 disc into the tray, then press OPEN/CLOSE. It will play the disc automatically.
l It will list twelve songs a page on the TV screen.
l Under the status of stop mode, you can press MENU button on the Remote Controller to display the menu of MP3
discs.
l In the menu screen, you can use 3 4 56 buttons for movement to select a title, then press ENTER button to
confirm.
Song Selection
l Press the numeral button directly from 0 to 9 and +10 to select the song what you want.
EX: If you want to select #25 song, you have to press +10 button twice and then press 5 button.
l Under the status of stop mode, you can use 3 4 5 6 buttons for movement to select a song, then press
ENTER button to confirm.
l Under the status of stop mode, you can use PREVIOUS NEXT buttons to jump page.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Before requesting service for this unit, please check the following chart for possible causes and remedies. If the remedies
indicated in the chart below do not solve the problem, please consult your dealer for instructions.
Common Symptom Possible Cause Remedy
No power
Disc tray can't close ü Disc is not properly placed ü Replace the disc properly.
No playback
Unwanted mosaic-like
garbage display during
playback
No audio
No Video
Remote control unit does
not work
ü Power cord is not properly
connected to the power outlet
ü Power is OFF
ü No disc is inserted (“no disc” will be
shown on screen).
ü Disc is upside down. ("no disc” is
shown on screen).
ü Dirty disk
ü Deformed disk
ü Condensation in unit
ü Poor disc ü Replace disc
ü Slow or fast playback
ü Audio terminals are not connected.
ü TV volume is too low
ü Wrong AUDIO OUTPUT setting
ü Disconnection of video equipment
ü Wrong input setting of video
equipment
ü No batteries in remote control
ü Dead batteries
ü Remote control not being pointed
at the remote sensor
ü Make sure there is a connection between the
power cord and the outlet.
ü Turn the power ON.
ü Insert a disc.
ü Reload disk. The label side should face
upward.
ü Clean disc surface.
ü Replace disc.
ü Turn power on for 1-2 hours before using the
unit.
ü Press [PLAY] to resume normal playback
ü Check audio connections
ü Adjust TV volume
ü Check AUDIO OUTPUT setting
ü Check video connections
ü Check video input setting of video equipment
ü Put in new batteries
ü Replace batteries
ü Point the remote control at the remote sensor
DVD Symptom Possible Cause Remedy
Does not play, even when a title is
selected
Audio or subtitle language is not the
one selected during the initial
setting.
Setting language is not what you
want
Audio or Subtitle can not be
changed
The password for parental rating
has been forgotten
The video image brightness
fluctuates during playback
ü Prohibited by the parental
rating
ü The selected language does
not exist I on the disc
ü Wrong OSD language setting ü Check the OSD language setting
ü The disc contains only one
language
ü The DVD player is connected
to the television via a video tape
recorder
ü Confirm the PARENTAL setting.
ü Select another language using [AUDIO] or
[SUBTITLE]
ü Check the disc contents
ü Use “0000” to override the forgotten
password and re-enter a new password.
ü Connect the DVD player directly to the TV,
bypassing the VCR.
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SPECIFICATION
Power requirement 100-240 V ~, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 26 W (approx. 6W at standby mode)
Weight 4.2Kg (5.1ch model)
Dimensions (W x D x H) 430x310x91 (mm)
Operating temperature range
Operating humidity range
Video system NTSC 525/60 Hz or PAL 625/50 Hz
Y output level 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Cb output level 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω) Component video terminal
1. First class laser product. Rating labels on the back of the machine
2. Danger: when the internal functions are out of order or
damaged, opening the cover may cause unseen radioactivity.
It should be kept away from direct light.
3. Caution: Do not open the top cover. No internal part should be
maintained or serviced by the user. All such work should be
carried out by qualified personnel.
Dolby License
1 Product Manual LICENSE NOTICE
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories
1 TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
“Dolby”, “AC-3”, “Pro logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
1 Confidential Unpublished Work. 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
DTS License
1 "DTS" and "DTS Digital Out" are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Note
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
1 The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice, due to improvement.
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REGION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
This DVD player is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information recorded on a DVD disc.
If the region number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to the region number of this DVD player ( The region
number can be found on the rear panel of the DVD player), this DVD player will not play the disc. The OSD message
“WRONG REGION” will show on the screen. The illustration below shows the regions and corresponding region numbers.
1 REGION NUMBER INFORMATION
À REGION 1 USA & Canada
Á REGION 2 Europe, Japan, South Africa, Middle East
 REGION 3 South-East Asia
à REGION 4 Central & South America, Australia, New Zealand
Ä REGION 5 Former Soviet Union, India, Pakistan, Africa
Å REGION 6 China
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DESCRIPTION OF SCART TERMINAL (Euro Model Only)
Pin No Video RGB-Video S-Video
1 Audio Output ( R ) Audio Output ( R ) Audio Output ( R )
2 Audio Output ( L ) Audio Output ( L ) Audio Output ( L )
3 No Connection No Connection No Connection
4 Audio GND Audio GND Audio GND
5 No Connection Blue GND No Connection
6 No Connection No Connection No Connection
7 No Connection Blue No Connection
8 Switching Voltage Switching Voltage Switching Voltage
9 No Connection Green GND No Connection
10 No Connection No Connection No Connection
11 No Connection Green No Connection
12 No Connection No Connection No Connection
13 No Connection Red GND S-Video ( C ) Output GND
14 Blanking GND Blanking GND Blanking GND
15 No Connection Red S-Video ( C ) Output
16 Blanking Blanking Blanking
17 Video Output GND Video Output GND S-Video (Y ) Output GND
18 No Connection No Connection No Connection
19 Video Output Video Output S-Video (Y ) Output
20 No Connection No Connection No Connection
21 GND GND GND
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