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HDMI DVD PLAYER KH6519/6520
1. Technical Data
This device has been tested and approved in accordance with the basic
requirements and other relevent regulations of the EMC guidelines
2004/108/EG as well as the guidelines for low voltage appliances
2006/95/EG.
Power supply:AC 220 V - 240 V ~50 Hz
Power consumption :15 Watt
Power consumption: Standby:0,7 W
Protection class:II /
TV standard:PAL/NTSC
Operating temperature:+5 ~+35°C
Humidity:5 ~90% (no condensation)
Dimensions (L x W x H): 205 x 430 x 49 mm
Weight :1,8 kg approx.
The SilverCrest KH 6519/ KH6520 DVD player is intended exclusively for
stationary use in enclosed spaces. The device is intended exclusively for
private, non-commercial use.
This device is intended for use as an electronic entertainment device for the
playback …
• ...of DVD videos in 12 cm and 8 cm (diameter) formats with Country/
Regional code 2 or , designated by the Logo .
• ...of video formats MPEG4/MPEG4 ASP, AVI and Nero digital compressed
videos.
• ... of video-CDs (VCDs) and Super video-CDs (S-VCDs) in 12 cm and
8 cm (diameter) formats, designated by the Logo .
• ... of audio-CDs in 12 cm and 8 cm (diameter) formats, designated by the
Logo .
• ... generally of the data format CD Audio (.cda), MP3 (.mp3), Windows
Media Audio (.wma), Audio Video Interleave (.avi), Nero Digital (.mp4)
und JPEG (.jpg) on the storage media CD-R, CD-RW, USB memory sticks
as well as Memory Cards of the type CF I, CF II, SD, MS, MSPro, MMC
and SM.
You can connect to the Silvercrest KH 6519/ KH 6520 DVD player for image
outputs during playback of DVDs, VCDs, S-VCDs, Audio CDs and the MP3
data formats, Windows Media Audio and JPEG
• Stereo and Mono televisions with the formats PAL or NTSC and the
picture formats 4:3/16:9.
• LCD/Plasma picture screens or video-projectors, if for this the corresponding
connection potential is available and the connection of a DVD player is provided for/allowed by the manufacturer of the playback device
You can connect to the Silvercrest KH 6519/KH 6520 DVD player for sound
output, for example music…
• from the speaker of one of the televisions connected to the DVD player
• from external audio components such as a HiFi system, receiver or surround sound system (analogue/digital)
Attention!
No liability/warranty will be assumed for damage resulting from improper use of
the device!
3. Package contents
-DVD-Player
-Infrared remote control
-2 Batteries for remote control, type AAA/ (Micro cells)
-RGB Scart cable
-Audio/Video RCA Cinch cable
-Operating manual
4. Operating elements
A. DVD player front panel
POWER button
q
Disc tray
w
OPEN/CLOSE button
e
Display
r
Standby light (green)
t
IR Sensor for the remote control
y
Front cover
u
Headphone output (Behind the front screen)
i
Memory card slot for SD/MMC/MS/MSPro and MS cards
o
(behind the front cover)
Memory card slot for CompactFlash memory cards (CF I/ CF II)
a
(behind the front cover)
Green indicator light for memory card slot and USB port
s
USB port
d
(behind the front cover)
SKIP BACKWARDS (-)/FORWARDS (+) button
f
STOP BUTTON
g
PLAY/PAUSE button
h
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B. DVD player rear panel
S VIDEO: S Video output
j
AUDIO OUT L/R: Left and right audio outputs
k
EURO SCART: Scart/RGB output
l
CENTER: Output for front and centre audio channels
;
SL/SR: Output for rear, left and right audio channels
2)
FL/FR: Output for front, left and right audio channels
2!
VGA: VGA video output
2@
COAXIAL: Coaxial audio output
2#
Power cable
2$
OPTICAL: optical digital audio output
2%
HDMI: HDMI output
2^
SUBWOOFER: Output for bass audio channel
2&
Y, PB/CB, PR/CR: Component video outputs
2*
VIDEO: Composite video output
2(
5.Setting up of the DVD player
1.Carefully remove the DVD player and the supplied accessories from the
packing.
2.Remove the protective foil from the display.
3.Place the DVD player on a flat, even and firm base.
Attention!
Do not plug the DVD player into an electrical outlet at this time. Wait
until you have connected the DVD player to a television set.
In the event that you wish to change the type of video or audio connection you
must first pull the power plug from the power socket! Otherwise
the DVD player and possibly equipment connected to it could become
irreparably damaged through voltage peak strikes!
C. Remote control
OPEN/CLOSE: Open/Close the disc tray
q
DIMMER: Adjust the display brightness
w
SKIP BACKWARDS (-)/FORWARDS (+)
e
VOLUME +/-: Volume increase/decrease
r
CLR: Clear the entry
t
A-B: Repeat sequence
y
MODE: Set the playback mode
u
STOP: Stop playback
i
PLAY/PAUSE: Start/Suspend playback
o
DVD/CARD/USB: Change between disc playback and USB/card playback
a
OK: Confirm input
s
Control buttons
d
ZOOM: Set the image enlargement
f
SEARCH: Access the search function
g
ANGLE: Change the camera perspective
h
MUTE: Switch the sound on/off
j
MARK: Access the bookmark function
k
RGB: Set the video signal to RGB
l
YUV: Set the video signal to YUV
;
Battery compartment (on the rear panel)
2)
HDMI: Set the HDMI output
2!
VIDEO: Set the video output
2@
TITLE: Access the title menu
2#
MENU: Access disc menu
2$
SUBTITLE: Set the subtitle
2%
AUDIO: Set the audio language/channel
2^
DISPLAY: Superimpose disc information
2&
SETUP: Access the OSD menu
2*
SLOW: Slow motion function
2(
F.RWD/F.FWD: Fast scan backwards/forwards
3)
PRG: Access the programme function
3!
Number buttons
3@
STANDBY : Switch the device to standby mode
3#
6. Safety instructions
• This device is not intended for use by individuals (including children) with
restricted physical physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiences in
experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person
responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how
the device is to be used.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
device.
• To avoid unintentionally switching on the device pull the power cord from
the mains supply after use and before cleaning.
• Check the device and all parts for visible damage. The safety concept can
work only if the device is in a faultless condition.
• The power plug must always be easily accessible, so that the device
can be quickly separated from the mains in the event of an emergency.
Risk of electrical shocks.
• Connect the device only to correctly installed and earthed mains sockets.
Ensure that the rating of the local power supply tallies completely with the
details given on the rating plate of the device.
• Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables to be replaced at once
by qualified technicians or our Customer Service Department.
• Arrange for customer service to repair or replace connecting cables
and/or devices that are not functioning properly or have been damaged.
NEVER submerse the device in water. Wipe it only with a slightly damp
cloth.
• Do not expose the device to rain and never use it in a humid or wet
environment.
• Ensure that the power cable never becomes wet during operation.
• You must not open the housing or repair the device yourself. Should you
do so, device safety can no longer be assured and the warranty will
become void.
• Protect the device against drip and spray water. Do not place any waterfilled vessels (e.g. flower vases) on the device.
Risk of fire!
• Do not use the device in the vicinity of hot surfaces.
• Do not locate the device in places exposed to direct sunlight, If you do, it
may overheat and become irreparably damaged.
• Do not leave the device unattended when in use.
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• Never cover the ventilation slots of the device while it is being used.
• Do not place any open sources of fire, like candles, on the device.
Injury hazard
• Keep children away from the connecting cable and the device. Children
frequently underestimate the dangers of electrical devices.
• Ensure that the device stands with a safe and secure positioning.
• Do not operate the device if it has sustained a fall or is damaged. Arrange for
the device to be checked and/or repaired by qualified technicians.
• Batteries/Cells can be fatal if swallowed. Store batteries out of the reach
of children. If a battery is swallowed, medical assistance must be sought
IMMEDIATELY.
• Also, store the packaging foils well away from children. There is a risk of
suffocation!
Attention!
No liability/warranty will be considered for damage to the DVD player caused by the effects of moisture, water penetration or overheating!
7. Remote control
7.1 Inserting the batteries
1.Open the battery compartment on the rear of the remote control.
2.Place the two supplied batteries type AAA (micro cells) into the battery
compartment. Make sure that the batteries are inserted in accordance
with the correct polarity.
3.Replace the battery compartment cover.
Danger! Laser radiation!
This device is fitted with a „Class 1 Laser“.
• Never open the device.
• Never attempt to repair the device.
• There is invisible laser radiation inside the device.
Do not expose yourself to the laser beam.
Note:
Some aggressive furniture finishes can have a destructive influence on the device's rubber feet. If necessary, place the device on a nonslip pad.
Thunderstorms!
Equipment connected to a power supply can be damaged during a thunderstorm. You should therefore always pull the power plug from
the power socket when there is a storm.
Notice regarding electrical power surges (EFT /
electrical fast transient) and electrostatic discharges:
In a case of malfunction due to an electrical fast transient (power surge)
and/or electrostatic discharge, the device must be returned to default settings
in order to re-establish normal operation. Possibly the power supply must be
separated and then reconnected. The batteries (if present) must be removed
and then reinserted.
Notice regarding separation from mains-power
The POWER switch does not completely disconnect the device from the power
network. Additionally, the device consumes power when in standby-mode. To
completely separate the device from mains-power, the power plug MUST be removed from the wall socket.
Information regarding the handling of batteries
The remote control is operated by batteries.
For the handling of batteries please observe the following:
7.2 Using the remote control
In order to guarantee faultless operation when using the remote control…
• Always point the remote control, during use, directely at the DVD player
• Make sure that there are no obstructions between the remote control and
the DVD player that will hinder reception.
• When using the remote control place yourself not more than 5 metres
from the DVD player
otherwise interferences can occur during operation of the DVD player functions
with the remote control.
7.3 Replacing the batteries
If the operation of the DVD player via the remote control does not function
properly or does not function at all the batteries must be replaced
• Always renew all batteries in order to return the remote control to its
full performance ability.
8. Connecting the DVD Player to a television
After setting up the DVD player, you can now connect it to a television. The
DVD player can be connected to televisions which operate with the PAL and
NTSC standards.
If you want to use the DVD player on a television with the NTSC standard
you must change the video setting in the DVD players "OSD menu".
There PAL is set as the television standard at the factory.
On this topic see also chapter 10.3. "Video settings: Setting the
TV standard".
Depending on the televisions equipment there are different methods of
connecting the DVD player to it, these are explained as follows.
Risk of explosion!
Do not throw batteries into a fire. Do not recharge the batteries.
• Never open batteries, never solder or weld batteries.
The risk of explosions and injuries exists!
• Regularly check the condition of the batteries. Leaking batteries can
cause damage to the device.
• If you do not intend to use the device for an extended period, remove the
batteries.
• In the event of the batteries leaking acids, wear protective gloves.
• Clean the battery compartment and the battery contacts with a dry cloth.
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8.1 Connecting to a television via ScartCable/RGB
Note:
Connecting the DVD player to a television with a Scart cable via the RGB input
offers a high quality connection. Select this connection variation in the case of
televisions equipped with an RGB input. If you are not sure if the television is
equipped with an RGB input then you can check this by consulting the television's instruction manual.
8.3 Connection to a television via video input (Composite
Video)
For this connection variant the television must be equipped with Audio/Video
cinch sockets (Composite Video).
In order to connect the DVD player to a television via Composite Video you
will need
• an audio/video RCA cinch cable (supplied)
• Connect the jack inscribed with
using the supplied Scart cable.
• For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with
the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.
• In the OSD menu select the menu Video/Video output/RGB.
On this topic see also chapter 10.3 Video settings: Video output.
EURO SCART to a television Scart socket by
8.2 Connecting to a television via S-Video
Note:
For this type of connection the television must have available an S VIdeo input
and two audio "IN" cinch sockets. If you are not sure if the television
is equipped with S Video and/or cinch sockets you can check this by consulting the television's instruction manual.
For this connection variant you will need:
• an audio cinch cable (not supplied)
• an S-video cable (not supplied) These can be obtained from your dealer.
To connect the DVD player to a television via S-video:
• Connect the yellow marked video socket with the yellow
on the television.
• Connect the audio output sockets
the corresponding audio inputs on the television.
Make sure that the colour markings yellow, red and white correspond.
• For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with
the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.
• In the OSD menu select the menu item Video/Video output/RGB.
On this topic see also chapter 10.3 "Video settings: Video output.
L/R on the rear panel of the DVD player to
VIDEO socket
8.4 Connection via component signal (YPbPr/progressive
scan and YUV)
This connection variant is only possible with very high grade televisions,
LCD/Plasma screens or Video projectors
Check with the instruction manual of the corresponding playback device to see
if this connections variant is available. It is possible that additional playback
device settings may have to be implemented.
The so called "Component signal" is put out via the YPbPr socket of the DVD
player. Component signals are available in the form of the so called "YUV"
signal (Half image) as well as in the form of the so called "YPbPr" signal
(Full image/Progressive scan).
On this topic, please refer to Section 18. "Glossary / KeyWord
Index“.
The cable connections are the same in both cases; YPbPr-signal for Progressive
Scan however can only be used if the television (or Video projector), to which
you want to connect the DVD player, is capable of Progressive Scan.
If you are not sure whether the television (or Video projector), to which you
want to connect the DVD player is capable of Progressive Scan and has
cinch sockets available then you can check this by consulting the television's
(or Video projectors's) instruction manual.
• Connect the jack inscribed with
an S-video cable.
• Connect the audio output sockets
to the corresponding audio inputs on the television with an audio cinch
cable.
Make sure that the red and white colour markings correspond.
• For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with
the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.
• In the OSD menu select the menu Video/Video output/RGB.
On this topic see also chapter 10.3 "Video settings: Video output.
S-VIDEO to a television S-video socket using
L/R on the rear panel of the DVD player
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For both variations – "YPbPr" and "YUV"– you will need
• an audio cinch cable (not supplied)
• an YUV cable (not supplied) These can be obtained from your dealer.
On the rear panel of the DVD player you will find the three so called "Component Colour Out" sockets Y, Pb/Cb and Pr/Cr.
Connecting the DVD player via component signal:
• Connect the sockets Y (green), PB/CB (blue), and PR/CR(red) with the
corresponding sockets on the television.
• Connect the audio output sockets
the corresponding audio inputs on the television with an audio cinch cable.
Make sure that the red and white colour markings correspond.
• For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with
the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.
• In the OSD menu select the menu item
and/or
P-Scan.
On this topic see also chapter 10.3 "Video settings: Video output.
L/R on the rear panel of the DVD player to
Video/Video output/Component
8.5 Connection via VGA
This connection variant is only possible with very high grade televisions,
LCD/Plasma screens or Video projectors For this type of connection the television must have available a VGA input and two audio "IN" cinch sockets.
Check with the instruction manual of the corresponding playback device to
see if this connections variant is available. It is possible that additional playback device settings may have to be implemented.
For this connection variant you will need:
• an audio cinch cable (not supplied)
• a VGA cable (not supplied) These can be obtained from your dealer.
Connecting the DVD player via VGA:
Make sure that the red and white colour markings correspond.
• For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with
the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.
• In the OSD menu select the menu item
On this topic see also chapter 10.3 "Video settings: Video output.
Video/Video output/VGA.
8.6 Connection via HDMI
This connection variant is only possible with very high grade televisions,
LCD/Plasma screens or Video projectors
Check with the instruction manual of the corresponding playback device to
see if this connections variant is available. It is possible that additional playback device settings may have to be implemented. For this type of connection
you will need a HDMI cable (not supplied); this can be obtained from your
dealer.
Connecting the DVD player via HDMI:
• Connect the jack inscribed with HDMI using a HDMI cable to the
corresponding socket on the television.
• For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with
the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel.
• In the OSD menu select the menu item
On this topic see also chapter 10.3 "Video settings: Video output.
Video/Video output/HDMI.
9. Connecting audio components to the DVD
player
Besides sound playback of DVDs, VCDs/S-VCDs and audio and MP3 CDs
via the speaker of the television, to which the DVD player is connected,
sound can also be played back via external audio components such as a
HiFi system, Dolby digital/DTS receiver or a surround sound system.
• Connect the jack inscribed with VGA using a VGA cable to the correspon-
ding socket on the television.
• Secure both plugs of the VGA cable with the screws.
• Connect the audio output sockets
the corresponding audio inputs on the television with an audio cinch cable.
L/R on the rear panel of the DVD player to
9.1 Requirements for the connection of a HiFi system
In order to enjoy a full sound experience when playing DVDs with the DVD
player you can connect a HiFi system to the player. Before connecting check
with the HiFi system's instruction manual to verify...
• if the HiFi system is suitable for connection to a DVD player.
• if the HiFi system is equipped with cinch sockets; if yes, you can connect
the HiFi system to the DVD player via cinch cables.
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Connecting a HiFi system:
• Connect the audio output sockets L/R on the rear panel of the DVD player
to the corresponding audio inputs on the HiFi system with an audio cinch
cable.
Make sure that the red and white colour markings correspond.
• Check with the instruction manual which settings on the HiFi system may
be necessary in order to reproduce sound via the HiFi system during the
playback of a DVD, VCD/S-VCD, Audio or MP3 CD from the DVD player.
Note:
For an optimal sound experience place your HiFi system's loud speakers to
the left and to the right of the television, on which you connected the DVD
player.
If you connected the DVD player to the television via a Scart cable the Audio
signal will be transmitted via the cinch cable to your HiFi system as well as via
the Scart cable to the television. In this case, set the volume of the television
to the lowest value.
Connecting via optical cable
To connect the DVD player to a digital audio component with an optical cable:
• Remove the protective plug from the
panel of the DVD player and insert the optical cable plug.
• Insert the plug at the other end of the optical cable in the corresponding
socket of the digital audio component.
COAXIAL inscribed socket on the rear
Note:
The optical cable is a glass fibre cable and must not be bent during installation. Otherwise the glass fibre contained in the cable could break and the cable would become unusable.
Note:
Make sure that no dirt can enter into the optical cable socket. This could cause
signal interference. Always insert the protective plug into the socket if no optical cable is connected.
9.2 Connecting digital audio components via digital cables
In order to enjoy sound playback throughout the room from correspondingly
equipped DVDs (recognizable by the Dolby Digital or DTS logos), you can
connect the DVD player to a digital audio component, for example, a Dolby
Digital or DTS receiver or a suitable surround sound system.
you can purchase the necessary cables for the hereafter described connection
variants from your dealer.
Firstly check with the digital components instruction manual to see if it allows
for connection to the DVD player...
• via a coaxial cable
• or via an optical cable.
Connection via coaxial cable
To connect the DVD player to a digital audio component with a digital coaxial
cable:
• Connect the
gital audio component.
COAXIAL inscribed socket to the corresponding socket on the di-
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