Sony SCPH-39004 User Manual

3-077-227-22(1)
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system. You can play PlayStation DVD-ROM discs, PlayStation audio CDs and DVD video discs with this system. Before operating this console, please read this instruction manual carefully and retain it for future reference.
® format CD-ROM discs,
Mode d’emploi
Nous vous remercions d’avoir fait l’acquisition du système de loisir interactif PlayStation Avec ce système, vous pouvez lire des disques CD-ROM et DVD-ROM au format PlayStation format PlayStation vidéo. Avant d’utiliser cette console, lisez attentivement ce mode d’emploi et conservez-le pour pouvoir vous y reporter ultérieurement.
®, des CD audio et des disques DVD
®2.
®2, des CD-ROM au
Manual de Instrucciones
Le agradecemos la adquisición del sistema de entretenimiento informático PlayStation Con este sistema, puede reproducir discos DVD-ROM y CD-ROM de formato PlayStation formato PlayStation audio. Antes de emplear la consola, lea este manual de instrucciones detenidamente y consérvelo para consultarlo en el futuro.
®, así como discos de vídeo DVD y CD
®2.
®2, discos CD-ROM de
Bedienungsanleitung
Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich für das PlayStation®2 Computer-Entertainment-System entschieden haben. Mit diesem System können Sie CD-ROMs und DVD-ROMs im PlayStation Audio-CDs und DVDs abspielen. Lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung vor Inbetriebnahme der Konsole bitte genau durch und bewahren Sie sie zum späteren Nachschlagen sorgfältig auf.
®2-Format, CD-ROMs im PlayStation®-Format,
GB
English
P.2
MEMORY CARD slots
product
family logo
1 (standby)/RESET button and
1 indicator
A (open) button
and A indicator
Disc tray
Controller ports
L2 button, R2 button, L1 button, R1 button
Directional buttons
¢ button, a button, button, s button
START button
ANALOG mode button
FR
Français
P.22
Fentes pour MEMORY CARD (carte mémoire)
Logo de la gamme de produits “
Bouton 1 (veille)/ RESET et indicateur
1
Bouton A (ouvrir) et indicateur A
Compartiment à disque
Ports de manette
Touche L2, touche R2, touche L1, touche R1
Touches directionnelles
Touche
¢, t
ouche
touche
,
Touche START (de mise en marche)
Touche de mode ANALOG (analogique)
touche
a,
s
ES
Español
P.42
Ranuras para MEMORY CARD (tarjeta de memoria)
Logotipo de la familia de productos
Botón 1 (espera)/ RESET (reinicio) e indicador 1
Botón A (abrir) e indicador A
Bandeja del disco
Puertos de mando
Botón L2, botón R2, botón L1, botón R1
Botones de dirección
Botón ¢, botón a, botón , botón s
Botón START (inicio)
Botón modo ANALOG (analógico)
DE
Deutsch
S.62
MEMORY CARD­Steckplätze
„“­Produktfamilien­logo
1
(Standby)
Taste und 1­Kontroll-Leuchte
A (Eject)-Taste und A-Kontroll-Leuchte
DVD/CD-Lade
Controller­Anschlüsse
L2-Taste, R2-Taste, L1-Taste, R1-Taste
Richtungstasten
¢-Taste, a-Taste, -Taste, s-Taste
START-Taste
ANALOG­Modustaste
/RESET-
SCPH-39004
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SELECT button
Left analog stick, right analog stick, L3 button, R3 button
Touche SELECT (de sélection)
Joystick analogique gauche, joystick analogique droit, touche L3, touche R3
Botón SELECT (selección)
Joystick analógico izquierdo, joystick analógico derecho botón L3, botón R3
SELECT-Taste
Linker Analog­Stick, rechter Analog-Stick, L3-Taste, R3-Taste
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WARNING
Precautions
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the console to rain or moisture.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place a container filled with liquids on top of the console.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Caution
The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. As the laser beam used in this unit is harmful to eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Read carefully before operating your PlayStation®2
console
A few people may experience epileptic seizures when viewing flashing lights or patterns in our daily environment. These persons may experience seizures while watching TV or playing video games, including DVD videos or games played on the PlayStation console. Players who have not had any seizures may nonetheless have an undetected epileptic condition. Consult your physician before operating the PlayStation console if you have an epileptic condition or experience any of the following symptoms while watching TV programs or playing video games: altered vision, muscle twitching, other involuntary movements, loss of awareness of your surroundings, mental confusion, and/ or convulsions.
This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product.
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Do not expose the console to cigarette smoke or dust
When setting up the console, avoid places subject to excessive cigarette smoke or dust. Cigarette smoke residue or dust build-up on internal components such as the lens, may cause the console to malfunction.
Disc handling
• Do not leave discs near a heat source, in direct sunlight, or in high humidity.
• Store discs in their cases when they are not being used. Stacking discs or standing them at an angle without putting them in their cases can cause the discs to warp.
This label is located on the protective housing of the CD/ DVD unit inside the enclosure.
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• Do not touch the disc surface when handling a disc; hold it by the edges.
• Do not stick paper or tape onto the disc.
• Do not write on the disc with a marker, etc.
• Fingerprints or dust on the disc can distort the picture or reduce sound quality. Make sure discs are always clean before use.
• Clean discs using a soft cloth, lightly wiping from the centre outwards.
• Do not use solvents such as benzene, commercially available cleaners not intended for CD use or anti-static spray intended for vinyl LPs since these can damage the disc.
Do not touch the console connectors
Do not touch the metal parts or insert foreign objects into the console connectors. To help protect the expansion bus connector within the EXPANSION BAY, keep the EXPANSION BAY cover in place on the console rear when the bay is not in use.
Do not place the console in an unusually hot location
Do not leave the console in a car with its windows closed (particularly in summer) as this may warp the exterior of the console or cause the console to malfunction.
Moisture condensation
If the console or the disc is brought directly from a cold location to a warm one, moisture may condense on the lens inside the console or on the disc. Should this occur, the console may not operate properly. In this case, remove the disc and do not put the disc back in until the moisture evaporates. (This could take several hours.) If the console still does not operate properly, please contact the appropriate PlayStation can be found:
- on the customer registration card;
- within every PlayStation
software manual.
customer service helpline which
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and PlayStation®2 format
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Do not subject the console to violent physical shock
Do not throw or drop the console or its accessories, and do not knock the console or its accessories against other objects. When carrying the console, do not subject it to any type of violent physical shock. This may damage the disc or cause the console to malfunction.
Avoid damaging the exterior of the console
Do not apply any solvents, and do not place any rubber or vinyl materials on the surface of the console for an extended period of time. Doing so may damage the plastic surface or cause the paint to peel off.
Cleaning the exterior of the console
When cleaning the exterior of the console, be sure to turn the power off with the MAIN POWER switch on the back of the console and disconnect the power plug from the electrical socket.
• If the exterior of the console becomes dirty, soak a soft cloth in a mild detergent solution diluted with water, tightly squeeze the cloth to remove the excess liquid, wipe the affected area of the exterior and finish by wiping with a dry cloth.
• Do not use benzene or paint thinner to clean the exterior of the console since these may damage the surface or cause the paint to peel off. When using a chemically-treated dust cloth, follow the usage instructions supplied with it.
• Dust can accumulate in both the front and rear vents of the console. Check the vents from time to time and remove any accumulated dust with a handheld or low powered vacuum cleaner.
Never disassemble the console
• Use your PlayStation®2 console according to this instruction manual. No authorisation for the analysis or modification of the PlayStation circuit configurations, is given.
• There are no user-serviceable components inside the PlayStation guarantee. Additionally, there is a risk of exposure to (laser) radiation as well as to electrical shock hazards.
2 console, nor the analysis and use of its
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2 console. Disassembling it will void the
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Notes on safety when using the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK Controller (DUALSHOCK
• Stop using the console immediately if you begin to feel tired or if you experience an unpleasant sensation or pain in your hands and/or arms while operating the controller. If the condition persists, consult a doctor.
• Do not attempt to operate the controller in any way except with your hands. Do not bring the controller into close contact with your head, face or near the bones of any other part of your body. The vibration function of the Analog Controller
• (DUALSHOCK (DUALSHOCK Do not use the vibration function of the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK (DUALSHOCK any ailment in the bones or joints of your hands or arms.
• Do not use the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®2) or the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK that supports the vibration function if you have injuries or ailments to the bones or muscles of your fingers, hands, wrists or arms. The vibration of the controller may aggravate such conditions.
• Avoid prolonged use of the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK (DUALSHOCK intervals.
2) or the Analog Controller
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) can aggravate injuries.
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) supported by software if you have
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2) and Analog Controller
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). Take a break at about 30 minute
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Discs that can be played on PlayStation®2 console
Table of contents
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PlayStation®2 format
DVD-ROM
Disc logo
Disc colour
Contents
Disc size
Disc logo
Contents
Disc size
Play time
*1 When you position the console vertically and play an 8 cm audio CD, be sure to use an optional adaptor. *2
When playing an 8 cm DVD, always place the console in the horizontal position.
*3 Play time varies depending on the audio CD.
DVD video systems and regional restrictions
•This console conforms to the PAL broadcast standard. You cannot play discs recorded for other broadcast standards (such as NTSC) on this console (unless the NTSC disc displays
ALL
the used).
•Some DVD videos are marked with region numbers such as 2. The number contained within the symbol represents the region number of DVD players on which the disc can be played. DVD videos that do not bear this symbol, or that do not display the number 2 cannot be played on your console.
•DVDs with the this console. If you attempt to play any other DVDs, a message stating “This disc cannot be played due to regional restrictions.” will appear on the screen.
”, PlayStation®2 logo
and
designation
Silver
Audio CDs
Audio
12 cm
*3
74 min
label and an NTSC compatible TV is
ALL
label can also be played on
PlayStation®2 format
CD-ROM
”, PlayStation®2 logo
and
designation
Blue
Audio and video
12 cm
*1
8 cm
(CD single)
*3
20 min
•Some DVDs that have no region code markings may still be subject to area restrictions and may not be playable on the console.
Note on playback operations of DVDs
This console plays DVD video as originally designed by the software producers. Some of the playback features of this console may not have been incorporated into the DVD video design. As a result, some playback features may not be available with certain DVD videos. Please refer to the instructions supplied with your DVD video for details.
Specially-shaped discs
Do not use irregularly-shaped CDs (for example, heart- or star-shaped CDs) as they may cause the console to malfunction.
The “DVD VIDEO” logo is a trademark.
12 cm
About 4 hrs
(single-sided) /
about 8 hrs
(double-sided)
PlayStation® format
CD-ROM
PlayStation® logo and
Black
DVD videos
Audio and video
About 80 min
(single-sided) /
about 160 min
(double-sided)
designation
*2
8 cm
Getting started
Connection
Game / Audio CD
DVD video
Additional
information
WARNING
Precautions
Discs that can be played on PlayStation®2 console
Checking the package contents
Positioning the console
Connecting your PlayStation®2 console to a TV set
Connecting digital audio equipment
Connecting other digital devices
Using the Main menu
Playing a game
Using the Analog Controller
Using Memory Cards
Playing an audio CD
Playing a DVD video
Using various functions with the Control Panel
Settings and adjustments for the DVD Player
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Glossary
GUARANTEE
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Checking the package contents
Check that you have the following items:
• Console
• Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®2)
• AC power cord
• Euro-AV connector plug
• AV Cable (integrated audio/video)
Connecting your PlayStation®2
This section explains the connecting method for listening to sound through your TV speakers. If you wish to connect to audio equipment with digital connectors, see “Connecting digital audio
equipment” on page 6.
Connecting to a TV with audio/video input
Connect your PlayStation®2 console to the TV using the supplied AV Cable (integrated audio/video). When connecting the cords, be sure to match the colour-coded cords to the appropriate jacks on the
equipment: yellow (video) to yellow, red (right audio) to red and white (left audio) to white.
After connecting
Set your TV to the appropriate video input mode. Refer to the instruction manual for your TV.
When connecting to a wide-screen TV (16:9 aspect ratio)
Set “Screen Size” in the System Configuration menu to “16:9.” For details on the System
Configuration menu, see page 7.
If your TV is monaural
Do not connect the red plug. If you want to hear both left and right sounds from a monaural TV, use a commercially available
dual phono to single phono (stereo to monaural) type audio cable (sold separately).
• Instruction manual
Positioning the console
You can position the console either horizontally or vertically. When positioning the console vertically, use the SCPH-10040 E Vertical Stand (for PlayStation®2) (sold separately). When positioning the console horizontally, you can use the SCPH-10110 E Horizontal Stand (for PlayStation®2) (sold separately).
Vertical positionHorizontal position
Notes
• Do not place the console in a position other than a horizontal or vertical one, as doing so may damage it.
• Do not change the position of the console (from horizontal to vertical or vice versa) while it is in operation. Doing so may damage the disc or cause the console to malfunction.
The ” ” product family logo located on the disc tray
The “ ” product family logo on the disc tray can be rotated to match the horizontal or vertical positioning of the console.
EXPANSION BAY
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector
To AV MULTI OUT connector
AV Cable (integrated audio/video) AC power cord
Static image caution
Static, non-moving images, such as DVD menus, configuration displays or paused images may leave a faint image permanently on the TV screen if left on for extended periods of time. Projection TVs are more susceptible to this than other types of displays. Do not operate the console in such a manner that this could occur.
MAIN POWER switch
~ AC IN connector
To the mains
Note about bouncing effect
Some TVs or monitors may experience a bouncing effect in their pictures when using the PlayStation There is nothing wrong with the PlayStation or the way it is manufactured. The problem technically lies within the television. If you encounter such a problem with your television/monitor, please contact the appropriate PlayStation® customer service helpline which can be found:
- on the customer registration card;
- within every PlayStation software manual.
® and PlayStation®2 format
®2 console.
®2 console
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console to a TV set
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Connecting to a VCR
Connect your PlayStation®2 console to your VCR using the supplied AV Cable (integrated audio/video) matching the plug colours to the jacks on the VCR. If your VCR is monaural, do not connect the red plug. However, when playing a DVD video, do not connect the console to a VCR. If you do, picture quality may be reduced. Connect the console directly to the TV.
After connecting
Set your TV and VCR adjustments appropriately. Refer to the instruction manuals for your TV and VCR.
When playing a DVD video
VCR
Connect directly
PlayStation
console
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Connecting to a TV with an S VIDEO input connector
Connect your PlayStation®2 console to the S VIDEO input connector on the TV using the SCPH-10060 E S VIDEO Cable (sold separately) for a higher quality picture than that by using an AV cable (integrated audio/video).
After connecting
Set your TV to the appropriate video input mode (such as “S VIDEO”).
To S VIDEO input
To audio input (left)
To audio input (right)
Connecting to a TV with an aerial input
Connect your PlayStation®2 console to the aerial input on the TV using the SCPH-10072 C RFU Adaptor (sold separately). In this case, the sound will be monaural.
After connecting
Tune your TV to frequency 36.
To aerial input
TV
To AV MULTI OUT connector
To AV MULTI OUT connector
Connecting to a TV with a Euro-AV connector using the Euro-AV connector plug
Connect your PlayStation®2 console to the Euro-AV connector (SCART) on the TV using the Euro-AV connector plug and AV Cable (integrated audio/video), making sure you match the colour-coded plugs of the AV Cable to the matching jacks of the connector plug.
After connecting
Set your TV to the appropriate video input mode. Refer to the instruction manual of your TV.
To Euro-AV connector
To AV MULTI OUT connector
Connecting to a TV with a Euro-AV connector using the Euro-AV Cable
You can improve picture quality by using the Euro-AV Cable SCPH-10142 (sold separately). Connect your PlayStation®2 console to the Euro-AV connector on the TV.
After connecting
Set your TV to the appropriate video input mode. Refer to the instruction manual of your TV.
Note
Euro-AV Cable supports the video output of PlayStation
Important!
When viewing DVD videos on your PlayStation console, use another cable which supports PlayStation format video output, for example AV Cable (integrated audio/video), RFU Adaptor or S VIDEO Cable.
®2 and PlayStation® format software only.
®2
To Euro-AV connector
®2
To AV MULTI OUT connector
When turning on the console for the first time
The initial setup screen appears. Set “Language,” “Time Zone” and “Daylight Savings Time (Summer Time)” according to the instructions on the screen.
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Settings can be adjusted later in the System Configuration menu. For details, see menu” on page 7.
“Using the System Configuration
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Connecting digital audio equipment
Connecting other digital devices
This section explains how to connect your PlayStation®2 console to audio equipment with digital connectors (such as Dolby Digital optical (AC-3) output). Using digital receivers and amplifiers, you can enjoy features such as multi-channel sound and surround sound.
Connecting to a receiver or amplifier, “MD (Minidisc)” deck or “DAT (Digital Audio Tape)” deck with a digital connector
Hook up a commercially available optical digital cable to your audio equipment. In the System Configuration menu, set the “DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)” setting to “On.” This is the default setting. For details on the System Configuration menu, see page 7.
Rear panel
MAIN POWER
~
AC IN
DIGITAL OUT
Notes
• Refer also to the instructions supplied with the
• You cannot directly make digital audio recordings of
AV MULTI OUT
(OPTICAL)
equipment to be connected.
discs recorded in Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG AUDIO format using an MD or a DAT deck.
Receiver or amplifier, MD deck or DAT deck
DIGITAL INPUT
OPTICAL
Connecting to audio equipment with a built-in DTS*, Dolby Digital** or MPEG decoder (DVD video only)
By connecting to audio equipment with a built-in DTS, Dolby Digital or MPEG decoder (sold separately), you can playback sound recorded on your DVD video in Dolby Digital (AC-3), DTS or MPEG AUDIO format to reproduce the effect of listening in a movie theatre or concert hall.
Connect the equipment via the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector using an optical digital cable (sold separately).
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Optical digital cable (sold separately)
Speakers
PlayStation
Audio equipment with a built-in DTS, Dolby Digital or MPEG decoder
Setups for the DVD player on your PlayStation
Some setup adjustments are necessary for the DVD player depending on the equipment to be connected. For details on using the Setup display, see page
15.
• When you connect audio equipment with a
built-in DTS decoder
Set “DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)” to “On” and then set “DTS” to “On” in the “Audio Setup” display.
• When you connect audio equipment with a
built-in Dolby Digital decoder
Set “DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)” to “On” and then set “Dolby Digital” to “On” in the “Audio Setup” display.
• When you connect audio equipment with a
built-in MPEG decoder
Set “DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)” to “On” and then set “MPEG” to “On” in the “Audio Setup” display.
Note
Refer to the operating and setup instructions for the audio equipment to be connected.
* “DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are trademarks of Digital
Theater Systems, Inc.
** Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works. © 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
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Connecting a device using the Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface
The two USB connectors on the front of the console can be used to connect USB-compatible devices. Also refer to the instructions supplied with the device to be connected.
USB connectors
Note
Not all USB-compatible products work with the PlayStation compatible product’s user manual for more information.
®2 console. See the appropriate USB-
Connecting a device using the i.LINK interface
The S400 i.LINK connector on the front of the console can be used to connect an i.LINK-compatible (IEEE 1394) device. Refer also to the instructions supplied with the device to be connected.
The S400 i.LINK connector does not supply power to external devices. Some external devices that require power from the S400 i.LINK connector will not function properly when connected to your PlayStation®2 console.
The PlayStation®2 S400 i.LINK connector on your console supports transfer rates up to 400 Mbps. However, the transfer rate will vary, depending upon the actual transfer rate of the connected i.LINK-compatible device.
S400 i.LINK connector
Note
Not all i.LINK products work with the PlayStation®2 console. Refer also to the appropriate i.LINK product’s user manual for more information.
i.LINK is a trademarked version of the IEEE 1394-1995 standard and its revisions. i.LINK and the i.LINK logo “
” are trademarks.
Using the Main menu
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When turning on the console without first inserting a disc, the Main menu appears on the TV screen.
You can move to the System Configuration menu or the browser screen from the Main menu.
Using the System Configuration menu
Using the System Configuration menu, you can access the system setup for your PlayStation®2 console. These settings are saved even if you turn off the console.
1...... Select “System Configuration” using the
up and down directional buttons and press the button. The System Configuration menu appears on the TV screen.
2...... Select the item you want using the up and
down directional buttons and press the button.
The default settings are underlined.
x Clock Adjustment
Sets the clock.
1...... Use the up and down directional buttons
to set the day and then press the right directional button. Use the same method to set the month, year, hour, minute and second. To return to the previous menu, press the left directional button.
2...... Press the button in time with an
accurate clock.
You can select optional settings for the clock
Select “Clock Adjustment” using the up and down directional buttons and press the ¢ button. You can set the optional items.
Time Format
•24 hour clock
•12 hour clock
Date Format
•DD/MM/YYYY
•YYYY/MM/DD
•MM/DD/YYYY
Time Zone
Select your country or region to set the time zone.
Daylight Savings Time (Summer Time)
Set this item to “Daylight Savings Time (Summer Time)” when the daylight savings time is in effect.
•Standard (Winter Time)
•Daylight Savings (Summer Time)
x Screen Size
Selects the display mode according to the TV to be connected.
•4:3 : select this when you connect a standard TV to the console.
•Full : select this when you connect a standard TV to the console. The black margins on the upper and lower portions of the screen are cut off.
•16:9 : select this when you connect a wide-screen TV, or a TV that displays in wide mode to the console.
x DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)
Selects whether to output signal via the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector.
•On : select this when you connect with an optical digital cable (sold separately). Normally select this option.
•Off : select this when you do not want sound signal to be output via the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector.
x Component Video Out
If your TV, monitor or projector has an RGB input connector or component video input connectors (Y, CB/PB, CR/PR) that conform to the output signals of the console, set this item. When connecting the console using the supplied AV Cable (integrated audio/video) or S VIDEO Cable (sold separately), you do not need to set this item.
•Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr : select this when you connect the console to the component video input connectors on your TV.
RGB : select this when you connect the console to the RGB input connector on your TV.
Note
You can output PlayStation® and PlayStation®2 format software in either RGB or Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr format. However, the PlayStation override the “Component Video Out” setting in the System Configuration menu and output all DVD video software in Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr. The colour is disturbed when you set this item to “RGB” and play the DVD.
®2 console has been designed to
x Language
Selects the language for the on-screen display.
•English
•French
•Spanish
•German
•Italian
•Dutch
•Portuguese
Using the browser screen
You can do the following operations using the browser screen.
•Checking/copying/deleting game data on a Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) or Memory Card
•Starting PlayStation® or PlayStation®2 format software
•Playing an audio CD
•Playing a DVD video
Select “Browser” using the up and down directional buttons and press the button. The browser screen appears on the TV screen. The Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2), Memory Card or discs inserted in the console are displayed as icons.
Checking/copying/deleting game data
You can copy game data from one Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) or Memory Card to another or delete data you no longer wish to keep. You cannot, however, copy game data of the PlayStation®2 format software to the SCPH-1020 EHI Memory Card. Insert the Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) or Memory Card in advance.
1...... Select the icon of the Memory Card (8MB)
(for PlayStation®2) or Memory Card where the game data you want to check/copy/ delete is saved, and then press the button.
2...... Check/copy/delete game data according
to the instructions on the screen.
Note
While copying or deleting game data, do not remove the Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation
®2) or Memory Card.
Checking version information
You can check the version of the console, browser, CD player, PlayStation® Driver and DVD player.
Press the ¢ button in the Main menu.
Auto-diagnosis function
The PlayStation®2 console automatically adjusts console settings for best possible disc playback. However, you can also manually start the auto-diagnosis feature whenever necessary.
1...... Select “Console” using the up and down
directional buttons and press the ¢ button.
2...... Select “On” using the up and down
directional buttons and press the button.
3...... Insert a disc.
The console automatically starts the diagnosis.
Note
The diagnosis setting automatically returns to “Off” (default setting) when you press the 1/RESET button or start playing a PlayStation format disc or a DVD video disc.
Setting the PlayStation® Driver
The PlayStation® Driver is a programme for loading PlayStation® format software.
1...... Select “PlayStation
and down directional buttons and press the ¢ button.
2...... Select the item you want using the up and
down directional buttons and press the button.
Disc Speed
•Standard : normally select this position.
•Fast : loading time for a PlayStation® format
software disc can be shortened. Depending on the software, there may be no effect or the software may unexpectedly fail. In this case, select “Standard.”
Texture Mapping
•Standard : normally select this position.
•Smooth : you can make the display smoother
when playing certain PlayStation® format software titles. Depending on the software, there may be no effect. In this case, select “Standard.”
Note
The “PlayStation® Driver” setting automatically returns to “Standard” (default setting) when you press the 1/RESET button or turn off the console.
® format disc, PlayStation®2
Driver” using the up
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Playing a game
Starting a game
1
Turn on the console using the MAIN POWER switch on the back of the console.
The 1 (standby) indicator on the front of the console lights up in red to indicate that the console is now in standby mode.
2
Press the 1 (standby)/RESET button.
The 1 indicator turns green and the start-up screen appears.
3
Plug
the
Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK Controller (DUALSHOCK the console.
2) or Analog
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) into
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1
4
Press the A (open) button.
The disc tray opens.
5
Place a disc on the disc tray with the label side facing up.
6
Press the A button.
The disc tray closes. Screen 2 or 3 appears and the game is ready to begin.
Note
Set the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®2) or Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK the software (page 9). See the appropriate software manual for details.
®) to the appropriate mode for
Screens that appear at start-up
When turning on the console without first
inserting a disc
Screen 1 appears.
•When you insert a PlayStation®2 or PlayStation® format disc after screen 1 has appeared, screen 2 or 3 will appear and you can start the game.
•You can move to the System Configuration menu or the browser screen from screen 1. (For details, see “Using the Main menu” on page 7.)
When turning on the console with a disc
already inserted
Depending on the type of disc inserted, screen
2, 3 or 4 will appear.
If screen 4 appears, it is possible that the inserted disc is not a PlayStation® or PlayStation®2 format disc. Check the disc type (page 3).
1 No disc is inserted (Main menu).
3
PlayStation® format CD-ROM is inserted.
4 A disc that cannot be played with the
PlayStation
2 console is inserted.
®
Ending a game
1...... Press the A button.
The disc tray opens.
2...... Remove the disc.
3
2
4,6
5
Restarting a game
Press the 1/RESET button very briefly. (Be sure not to hold the button down for any length of time, as this will put the console in standby mode.) Be careful not to accidentally press the 1/RESET button while playing a game, or the game will restart.
2 PlayStation
CD-ROM is inserted.
2 format DVD-ROM /
®
3...... Press the A button.
The disc tray closes.
4...... Press the 1/RESET button for about two
seconds. The 1 indicator turns red and the console enters standby mode.
4
1,3
2
Using the Analog Controller
9
When not intending to play a game for an extended period of time
Turn the power off at the MAIN POWER switch on the back of the console, and disconnect the power plug from the electrical socket.
Changing from one game to another
There is no need to turn off the console when you want to change games.
1...... Press the A button.
The disc tray opens.
2...... Remove the disc.
3...... Place a new disc in the disc tray.
4...... Press the A button.
The disc tray closes.
5...... Press the 1/RESET button briefly to reset.
(Warning: holding the 1/RESET button down for any length of time may cause the console to go into standby mode.) After the start-up screen, screen 2 or 3 appears and the game begins.
Differences between the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®2) and Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®)
1 Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®2)
(supplied / sold separately)
•The Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®2) can be used with PlayStation®2 and PlayStation format software.
•You can switch between digital and analog modes. When the controller is in analog mode, the following buttons and sticks may operate in analog fashion depending on the features supported by the software title. Refer to the software manual for details.
PlayStation®2 format software
Directional buttons / ¢ , a , , s buttons / left analog stick / right analog stick / L1, R1, L2, R2 buttons
PlayStation® format software
Left analog stick / right analog stick
•You can enjoy the vibration function.
2 Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®)
(sold separately)
•The Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) can be used with PlayStation®2 and PlayStation format software.
®
®
•You can switch between digital and analog modes. When in analog mode, you can enjoy the analog operation of the left analog stick and right analog stick.
PlayStation®2 format software
Left analog stick / right analog stick
PlayStation® format software
Left analog stick / right analog stick
•You can enjoy the vibration function.
Mode switching and the mode indicator
The Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®2) and Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) can be switched between digital mode and analog mode by pressing the ANALOG mode button. Each time the ANALOG mode button is pressed, the mode changes as follows:
Digital mode (indicator: off)
Xx
Analog mode (indicator: red)
Note
Switch to the appropriate mode for use. Note however, that some software will make this adjustment automatically. In such cases, the ANALOG mode button is overridden by the software. For details, refer to the software manual.
Vibration function
The Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®2) and Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) both feature a vibration function when the function is supported by the software title. The vibration function can be set to ON or OFF on the software option screen.
Notes
• When the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®2) and
Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK turn the console off or unplug the controller from the console.
• Before using the vibration function, please read “
on safety when using the (DUALSHOCK (DUALSHOCK
®2) and Analog Controller ®)
on page 2.
Before using the
®) is not being used,
Notes
Analog Controller
Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®2) and Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®)
After turning the console on, rotate the left and right analog sticks once with your thumbs before starting a game. Do not twist the sticks but rotate as if drawing a circle (see diagram above).
GB
Game / Audio CD
5
1,4
2,3
Note
With a multi-disc game, follow steps 1 through 4 to switch discs. Refer to the software manual for details.
L1 button
Directional buttons
ANALOG mode button
L2 button R2 button
SELECT button
START button
R1 button
¢ button
a button
button
s button Digital mode
(indicator: off)
Analog mode (indicator: red)Digital mode (indicator: off)
L1 button
Directional buttons
Left analog stick / L3 button*
* The R3 button and the L3 button function when the stick is pressed.
L2 button R2 button
SELECT button
ANALOG mode button
START button
Analog mode (indicator: red)
R1 button
¢ button
a button
button
s button Right analog stick /
R3 button*
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Using Memory Cards
Playing an audio CD
You can save and load game or other data using the Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) or Memory Card (each sold separately).
Differences between the Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) and Memory Card
When playing PlayStation®2 format software, use the Memory Card (8MB*) (for PlayStation®2) (1). When playing PlayStation® format software, use the Memory Card (2).
For the PlayStation® video game console, units of game data are described as “memory blocks,” however for the PlayStation®2 console, they are described as “KB” (kilobytes).
*8 MB = 8,000 KB
1 Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2)
(sold separately)
The Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) can save and load PlayStation®2 format software game data. Each Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) can save about 8 MB of game data, but some of this may be used as file control information. The Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) uses MAGICGATE, a technology that helps protect copyrighted content through data encryption and hardware authentication
technology developed by Sony Group. does not guarantee compatibility with other products bearing the "MagicGate" trademark.
2 Memory Card (sold separately)
The Memory Card can save and load PlayStation® format software game data. Each Memory Card can save 120 KB (15 memory blocks) of game data.
Note
You cannot copy data to a Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation enough memory available. Before playing, check how much space is needed to save the game and how much space is available on the Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation software manual to determine the amount of space needed to save the data for a given game.
is a term of copyright protection
®2) or Memory Card that does not have
®2) or Memory Card. Check the appropriate
Inserting Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) and Memory Card
Insert the Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) or Memory Card into the MEMORY CARD slot, with the arrow side up.
MEMORY CARD slot 2MEMORY CARD slot 1
Notes on using Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation Multitap
•When using PlayStation®2 format software, use the SCPH-10090 E Multitap (for PlayStation®2). When using PlayStation® format software, use the SCPH-1070 EH Multitap .
When you insert the SCPH-1070 EH Multitap into
controller port 1, do not insert the Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) or Memory Card into MEMORY CARD slot 1 of the PlayStation®2 console. This also applies when you insert the Multitap into controller port 2. If you do so, the data may be lost.
2) or Memory Card with a
®
Copying/deleting game data
You can copy game data from one Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) or Memory Card to another or delete data you no longer wish to keep. You cannot, however, copy game data of PlayStation®2 format software to the Memory Card.
You can check, copy and delete game data in the browser screen. For details on the browser, see “Checking/copying/deleting game data” on page 7.
Note
You cannot save or load game data in the browser screen. For details on game data saving or loading, refer to the software manual.
Playing an audio CD
Press the A (open) button.
1
The disc tray opens.
2
Place a disc on the disc tray with the playback side facing down.
Press the A button.
3
The disc tray closes.
Select the audio CD icon in the
4
browser screen (page 7), then press the button.
The “Audio CD” screen appears.
Select the icon number using
5
the directional buttons, then press the button.
The CD operation screen appears and playback starts.
Operating the CD player
While a disc is playing, select the button in the CD operation screen using the right and left directional buttons. Then press the ✕ button.
N :Start playing. X :Pause. x :Stop playing. . :Find the beginning of the current or
previous track.
M :Fast Forward. m :Fast Reverse. > :Find the beginning of the next track.
Music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies
The audio CD playback feature of this product is designed to conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard. Recently, some record companies have started marketing music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies. Some of these music discs do not conform to the CD standard and may not be playable on this product.
Playing in various modes
You can change between various play modes. As a default setting, ”Normal” is selected for “Play Mode,” and “Off” is selected for “Repeat.”
Select the audio CD icon in the browser screen, then press the f button to change the settings.
To play the desired tracks in a specifed order
1...... Select “Play Mode” using the up and
down directional buttons and press the button.
2......
Select “Program” using the right and left directional buttons and press the button.
3...... Select the number of the specific track
using the directional buttons then press the button. Repeat this step until you have selected all the tracks you want to play.
4...... Press the a button to return to the
browser screen.
To play the tracks in random order
1...... Select “Play Mode” using the up and
down directional buttons and press the button.
2......
Select “Shuffle” using the right and left directional buttons and press the button.
3...... Press the a button to return to the
browser screen.
To play all tracks repeatedly
1...... Select “Repeat” using the up and down
directional buttons and press the button.
2
......
Select “All” using the right and left directional buttons and press the button.
3...... Press the a button to return to the
browser screen.
To play a track repeatedly
1...... Select “Repeat” using the up and down
directional buttons and press the button.
2......
Select “1” using the right and left directional buttons and press the button.
3...... Press the a button to return to the
browser screen.
Playing a DVD video
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Playing a DVD video
Depending on the DVD video, some operations may be different or restricted. Refer to the instructions supplied with your disc.
Turn on the console using the
1
MAIN POWER switch on the back of the console.
The 1 (standby) indicator on the front of the console lights up in red to indicate that the console is now in standby mode.
Press the 1 (standby)/RESET
2
button.
The 1 indicator turns green and the start-up screen appears.
Press the A button.
3
The disc tray opens.
Place a disc on the disc tray
4
with the playback side facing down.
Press the A button.
5
The disc tray closes and the console starts playback.
Notes
• Depending on the DVD, a DVD menu or Title menu may appear on the TV screen (see page 13).
• If you press the A button after playback, the browser screen appears.
• When playing a DVD video, do not connect the console to a VCR. If you do, picture quality may be reduced. Connect the console directly to the TV.
Operating the DVD player directly with a controller
You can operate the DVD player directly with the buttons on a controller when the Control Panel (page 12) is not displayed. You can also operate the DVD player using the DVD Remote Control (for PlayStation®2) (sold separately). For detailed instructions, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the SCPH-10172 DVD Remote Control (for PlayStation®2) with IR Receiver Unit.
This console is equipped with DVD Player software that is compatible with the DVD Remote Control (for PlayStation®2). You can use the DVD Remote Control (for PlayStation®2) simply by inserting the IR receiver unit (supplied with the DVD Remote Control) into a controller port of the console. No Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) is required when using the DVD Remote Control (for PlayStation®2) with this console.
L2 button: (Search) (Page 14)
L1 button: . (Previous)
DUALSHOCK
2
Directional buttons: Cursor Control
L3 button*: (Subtitle Options) (Page 13)
SELECT button: Display the Control Panel (Page 12)
* When using a controller without the L3 or R3 button, you can select the (Subtitle Options) function or the (Audio
Options) function using the Control Panel (see page 12).
To
Stop Pause Resume play after pause Go to the next chapter in continuous play mode Go back to the preceding chapter in continuous
play mode
Operation
Press the a button. Press the START button. Press the START button. Press the R1 button. Press the L1 button twice.
R2 button: (Search) (Page 14)
R1 button: > (Next)
¢ button: (Page 13)
a button: Cancel / x (Stop)
button: Enter
s button: (Page 13)
R3 button*: (Page 13)
START button: N (Play) / X (Pause)
(DVD Menu)
(Title Menu)
(Audio Options)
Resuming playback from the point where you stopped the disc (Resume Play)
The player remembers the point where you stopped the disc, and you can resume playback from that point.
1...... While playing a disc, press the a button to
stop playback.
“Press [Play] to resume viewing. To start from the beginning, press [Stop] and then [Play].” appears, and then the Control Panel (page 12) is displayed on the TV screen. If the message “Resume function cannot be used here. Play will restart from the beginning.” appears, Resume Play is not available.
2...... Select N (Play) using the directional
buttons and press the button.
The player starts playback from the point where you stopped the disc in step 1.
To play from the beginning of the disc
After step 1, select x (Stop) and press the button. The point where you stopped playing is cleared.
Select N (Play) and press the button.
Notes
• Resume Play may not be available on some DVDs.
• Depending on where you stopped the disc, the console
may resume playback from a slightly different point.
• The point where you stopped playing is cleared when:
– you open the disc tray; – you shift to standby mode by pressing and holding
down the 1/RESET button on the front of the console;
– you turn the power off using the MAIN POWER
switch on the back of the console;
– you start playback after selecting a title or chapter.
GB
Game / Audio CD / DVD video
You can enjoy various functions using the on-screen menu (Control Panel). For Control Panel operations, see page 12.
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Using various functions with the Control Panel
Using the Control Panel
You can enjoy various functions using the on-screen menu (Control Panel). The possible functions are different depending on the disc.
1
Press the SELECT button.
The Control Panel appears on the TV screen.
2
Select the item you want using the directional buttons.
3
Press the button.
For details on each Control Panel display item, see pages 13 – 18.
You can select some items directly with the controller
See page 11.
Control Panel item list
1 DVD Menu (page 13)
Some DVDs allow you to select the disc contents using a menu. When you play these DVDs, you can select the language for the subtitles, the language for the sound, etc., using the DVD menu.
2 Title Menu (page 13)
A DVD is divided into long sections of a movie or a music feature called “titles.” When you play a DVD which contains several titles, you can select the title you want using the Title menu.
3 O Return (page 13)
You can return to the previous screen in the DVD menu or Title menu.
4 Audio Options (page 13)
If the DVD is recorded with multilingual tracks, you can select the language you want to hear while playing the DVD.
5 Angle Options (page 13)
With DVDs on which various angles (multi-angles) for a scene are recorded, you can select among the various angles available.
6 Subtitle Options (page 13)
With DVDs on which subtitles are recorded, you can change the language whenever you want while playing the DVD, and turn it on and off whenever you want.
7 Go to Title (page 14)
You can select the number of the title you want to search for.
8 Setup (page 15)
Using the Setup display, you can do the initial setup, adjust the picture and sound and set the various outputs. You can also set a language for the subtitles and the Setup display, limit playback by children, and so on.
9 Chapter Display (page 14)
While playing a disc, you can check the current title number and current chapter number on the TV screen.
0 Help (page 14)
The list of the direct buttons on the controller is displayed on the TV screen.
qa Go to Chapter (page 14) / Number buttons
You can select the number of the chapter you want to search for.
qs . Previous
You can go back to the preceding chapter in continuous play mode.
qd / Search (page 14)
You can locate a particular point on the DVD quickly by monitoring the picture.
qf > Next
You can go to the next chapter in continuous play mode.
qg N Play
qh X Pause
qj x Stop
qk Slow (page 14)
You can locate a point on the DVD slowly by watching the screen.
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Using the DVD menu
Some DVDs allow you to select the disc contents using a menu. When you play these DVDs, you can select the language for the subtitles, the language for the sound, etc., using the DVD menu.
1...... Select (DVD Menu) using the
directional buttons and press the button.
The DVD menu appears on the TV screen. The contents of the menu vary from disc to disc.
2...... Press the directional buttons to select the
item you want to change.
3...... To change other items, repeat step 2.
4...... Press the button.
You can display the DVD menu directly
Press the ¢ button on the controller when the Control Panel is not displayed.
If you want to select the language for the DVD menu
You can change this setting by choosing “Language Setup” and then “DVD Menu.” For details, see page 16.
To return to the previous screen in the DVD menu
Select O (Return) and press the button. This function may not be available on some DVDs.
Notes
•A DVD menu may not be available on some DVDs.
• Depending on the DVD, the “DVD menu” may be referred to as a “menu” in the instructions supplied with the disc.
Using the Title menu
A DVD is divided into long sections of a film or a music feature called “titles.” When you play a DVD which contains several titles, you can select the title you want using the Title menu.
1...... Select (Title Menu) using the
directional buttons and press the button.
The Title menu appears on the TV screen. The contents of the menu vary from disc to disc.
2...... Press the directional buttons to select the
title you want to play.
3...... Press the button.
The console starts playing the selected title.
You can display the Title menu directly
Press the s button on the controller when the Control Panel is not displayed.
To return to the previous screen in the Title menu
Select O (Return) and press the button. This function may not be available on some DVDs.
Notes
• On some DVDs, you may not be able to select the title.
• On some DVDs, the “Title menu” may be referred to as a “menu” or “title” in the instructions supplied with the disc. “Press ENTER.” may also be expressed as “Press SELECT.”
Changing the audio language
If the DVD is recorded with multilingual tracks, you can select the language you want to hear when playing a DVD video. The languages you can select are different depending on the DVD.
Select (Audio Options) using the directional buttons and press the button.
Each time you press the button, the language changes.
You can select “Audio Options” directly
Press the R3 button on the controller when the Control Panel is not displayed. Each time you press the button, the language changes.
Notes
• Due to the programming on some DVDs, you may not be able to change the languages even if multilingual tracks are recorded on the DVD.
• While playing the DVD, the sound may be changed when you change the title.
Changing the angles
With DVDs on which various angles (multi-angles) for a scene are recorded, you can change the angles. For example, while playing a scene of a train in motion, you can display the view from either the front of the train, the left window of the train or from the right window without having the train’s movement interrupted.
Select (Angle Options) using the directional buttons and press the button.
Each time you press the button, the angle changes.
Notes
• The number of angles varies from disc to disc or from scene to scene. The number of angles that can be changed on a scene is equal to the number of angles recorded for that scene.
• Due to the programming on some DVDs, you may not be able to change the angles even if multiple angles are recorded on the DVD.
Displaying subtitles
With DVDs on which subtitles are recorded, you can turn the subtitles on and off whenever you want while playing the DVD.
With DVDs on which multilingual subtitles are recorded, you can also change the subtitle language whenever you want while playing the DVD. For example, you can select the language you want to practise and turn the subtitles on for better understanding.
Select (Subtitle Options) using the directional buttons and press the button.
You can select the subtitle language, and turn it on or off. The languages you can select are different depending on the DVD.
You can select “Subtitle Options” directly
Press the L3 button on the controller when the Control Panel is not displayed. You can select the subtitle language, and turn it on or off.
Notes
• When playing a DVD on which no subtitles are
recorded, no subtitles appear.
• Due to the programming on some DVDs, you may not
be able to turn the subtitles on even if they are recorded on the DVD.
• Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to turn
the subtitles off.
• The type and number of languages for subtitles vary
from disc to disc.
• Due to the programming on some DVDs, you may not
be able to change the subtitles even if multilingual subtitles are recorded on it.
• While playing the DVD, the subtitle may change when
you change the title.
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DVD video
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Using various functions with the Control Panel (continued)
Searching for a title
You can select the number of the title you want to search for using the number buttons.
1...... Select (Go to Title) using the
directional buttons and press the button.
“Go to Title - -” appears on the TV screen.
2...... Use the number buttons to enter a 2 digit
title number.
The player starts playback at the selected title.
Displaying information while playing a disc
While playing a disc, you can check the current title number and current chapter number on the TV screen.
Select (Chapter Display) using the directional buttons and press the button.
Each time you press the button, you can turn the display on and off.
Displaying the list of the direct buttons
The list of the direct buttons on the controller can be displayed on the TV screen.
Select (Help) using the directional buttons and press the button.
To turn off the list
Press the button.
Searching for a chapter
You can select the number of the chapter you want to search for using the number buttons.
Use the number buttons to enter a 2 digit chapter number.
The player starts playback at the selected chapter.
Searching for a particular point
on a disc
You can locate a particular point on a disc quickly by monitoring the picture or playing back slowly.
Note
Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to do some of the operations described.
Locating a point quickly (Search)
1...... While a disc is playing, select (Search
forward) or (Search backward) using the directional buttons.
2...... Keep the button pressed until you locate
the point you are looking for.
When you find the point you want, release the button to return to normal playback speed.
You can also use the direct buttons
Press the R2 (forward) or L2 (backward) buttons on the controller when the Control Panel is not displayed.
Locating a point slowly by watching the screen (Slow-motion play)
1...... While a disc is playing, select (Slow)
using the directional buttons.
2...... Press the button.
Slow-motion playback starts. When you find the point you want, select N (Play) and press the ✕ button to return to the normal speed. You can also resume playback by pressing the START button.
Settings and adjustments for the DVD Player
15
Using the Setup display
Using the Setup display, you can change the initial settings, adjust the picture and sound and set various other output options. You can also choose a language for subtitles, limit playback by children, and so on.
1
Press the SELECT button to show the Control Panel on the TV screen.
2
Select (Setup) using the directional buttons and press the button.
The Setup display appears on the TV screen.
3
Select the category you want using the directional buttons.
4
Press the button.
The selected category is highlighted.
5
Select the item you want using the directional buttons.
6
Press the button.
After changing DVD settings
To save your changes, be sure to eject the DVD before pressing the 1/RESET button or turning off the unit with the MAIN POWER switch. Please note that changes will not be saved if you reset or turn off the console without first ejecting the DVD.
Setup display item list
The default settings are underlined.
Language Setup (page 16)
OSD
DVD Menu
Audio
Subtitles
English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Dutch
Por tuguese
English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Dutch
Danish
Swedish
Finnish
Norwegian
Por tuguese
Russian
Chinese
Japanese
Language Options ,
(same as DVD Menu)
Audio Follow
(same as DVD Menu)
Screen Setup (page 16)
On
Off
16:9
4:3 Letter Box
4:3 PAN SCAN
Frame
Dolby Digital
DTS
MPEG
+2
+1
Standard
TV Type
DNR
Outline Sharpening
Display
Custom Setup (page 17)
Pause Mode Auto
Parental Control ,
Audio Setup (page 18)
Audio Digital Out
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)
Audio Track Auto Select Mode
DVD Volume
GB
DVD video
Off
DNR1
DNR2
+2
+1
0
–1
–2
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
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Settings and adjustments for the DVD Player (continued)
Setting the display language or sound track (Language Setup)
“Language Setup” allows you to choose among various languages for the on-screen display or sound track. The default settings are underlined.
Select “Language Setup” in the Setup display.
Notes
• When you select a language that is not recorded on the DVD, one of the recorded languages is automatically selected for the “DVD Menu,” “Audio” and “Subtitles” settings.
• Depending on the DVD, the console may not start playing the language you have selected in the “DVD Menu,” “Audio” or “Subtitles.”
x OSD
Selects the language for the on-screen display.
• English
• French
• German
• Italian
• Spanish
• Dutch
• Portuguese
x DVD Menu
Selects the language for the DVD menu.
• English
• French
• German
• Italian
• Spanish
• Dutch
• Danish
• Swedish
• Finnish
• Norwegian
• Portuguese
•Russian
• Chinese
• Japanese
• Language Options When you select “Language Options,” the language list is displayed. Select the language from the list.
x Audio
Selects the language for the sound track.
• English
• French
• German
• Italian
• Spanish
• Dutch
• Danish
• Swedish
• Finnish
• Norwegian
• Portuguese
• Russian
• Chinese
• Japanese
• Language Options When you select “Language Options,” the language list is displayed. Select the language from the list.
x Subtitles
Selects the language for the subtitles.
• Audio Follow*
• English
• French
• German
• Italian
• Spanish
• Dutch
• Danish
• Swedish
• Finnish
• Norwegian
• Portuguese
• Russian
• Chinese
• Japanese
• Language Options When you select “Language Options,” the language list is displayed. Select the language from the list.
* When you select “Audio Follow,” the language for the
subtitles changes according to the language you selected for the sound track.
After changing DVD settings
To save your changes, be sure to eject the DVD before pressing the 1/RESET button or turning off the unit with the MAIN POWER switch. Please note that changes will not be saved if you reset or turn off the console without first ejecting the DVD.
Setting your TV display mode
(Screen Setup)
“Screen Setup” allows you to set various
options for your TV display.
The default settings are underlined.
Select “Screen Setup” in the Setup display.
x TV Type
Selects the aspect ratio of the TV to be
connected.
You can change this setting only when the
DVD is stopped.
• 16:9 : select this when you connect a wide-screen TV, or a TV that displays in wide mode to the console.
• 4:3 Letter Box : select this when you connect a standard TV to the console. Displays a wide picture with margins on the upper and lower portions of the screen.
• 4:3 PAN SCAN : select this when you connect a standard TV to the console. Displays the wide picture on the whole screen automatically and cuts off the portions that do not fit.
16:9
4:3 Letter Box
4:3 PAN SCAN
Note
With most DVDs, the picture is automatically output in a
predetermined aspect ratio.
x DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
If the playback picture has noise or set this item to “DNR1” or “DNR2.”
• Off : normally select this position.
• DNR1 : makes the picture clear by reducing noise.
• DNR2 : makes the picture even clearer by reducing noise.
Notes
• When you select “DNR2,” an afterimage may appear. In this case, select ”Off.”
• Depending on the DVD, the DNR function may produce limited results.
interference,
x Outline Sharpening
Makes the outline of the picture sharpened or softened. The higher the value, the sharper the outline.
•+2
•+1
• 0 : normally select this position.
•-1
•-2
x Display
Displays or turns off the playing status information on the TV screen.
• On : when you operate the DVD player, the playing status appears for a few seconds on the TV screen.
• Off : the playing status is not displayed.
After changing DVD settings
To save your changes, be sure to eject the DVD before pressing the 1/RESET button or turning off the unit with the MAIN POWER switch. Please note that changes will not be saved if you reset or turn off the console without first ejecting the DVD.
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Custom settings (Custom Setup)
“Custom Setup” allows you to set the playback conditions. The default settings are underlined.
Select “Custom Setup” in the Setup display.
x Pause Mode
Selects the picture in pause mode.
• Auto : a picture, including subjects that move dynamically, is output without any jitter. Normally select this position.
• Frame : a picture including subjects that do not move dynamically is output with high resolution.
x Parental Control
Playback of some DVDs can be limited depending on the age of the users. The “Parental Control” function allows you to set a playback limitation level. Sets a password and playback limitation level which prevent children from viewing certain content on the DVD.
Select “Custom Setup” in the Setup display.
1...... Select “Parental Control” using the
directional buttons, then press the button.
x When you have not entered a password
The display for entering a password appears.
x When you have already registered a
password
The display for confirming the password appears. Skip step 2.
2...... Enter a password in 4 digits using the
number buttons.
3...... To confirm your password, enter it again
using the number buttons.
You can set the Parental Control level and change the password.
4...... Select “Region” using the directional
buttons, then press the button.
5...... Select a geographic region to set the
standard Parental Control level for that region using the directional buttons, then press the button.
6...... Select “Level” using the directional
buttons, then press the button.
7...... Select the level you want using the
directional buttons, then press the button.
The lower the value, the more strict the limitation.
To turn off the Parental Control function and play the DVD after entering your password
Set “Level” to “Off” in step 7, then press the button.
To change the password
1...... After step 3, select “Change Password”
using the directional buttons, then press the button.
The display for changing the password appears.
2...... Follow steps 2 and 3 to enter a new
password.
Playing a disc which is protected by
Parental Control
1...... Insert the disc and press the START
button.
The Parental Control display appears.
2...... Enter your four-digit password using the
number buttons.
The player starts playback. When you stop playing the DVD, the Parental Control level returns to the original setting.
If you forget your password
Press the SELECT button and enter the four-digit number “7444” whenever the Parental Control display asks you for your password. The old password is deleted.
Notes
• When you play DVDs which do not have the Parental
Control function, playback cannot be limited on this player.
• If you do not set a password, you cannot change the
settings for Parental Control.
• Depending on the DVD, you may be asked to change
the Parental Control level while playing the disc. In this case, enter your password, then change the level. When you stop playing the DVD, the Parental Control level returns to the original setting.
After changing DVD settings
To save your changes, be sure to eject the DVD before pressing the 1/RESET button or turning off the unit with the MAIN POWER switch. Please note that changes will not be saved if you reset or turn off the console without first ejecting the DVD.
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Settings and adjustments for the DVD Player (continued)
Audio Settings (Audio Setup)
“Audio Setup” allows you to adjust your audio settings according to the playback conditions. The default settings are underlined.
Select “Audio Setup” in the Setup display.
x Audio Digital Out
Switches the methods of outputting audio signals when you connect with equipment like the following.
• Digital equipment such as a receiver (amplifier) with a digital connector
• Audio equipment with a built-in decoder (Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG)
•A DAT or MD player, via the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector using an optical digital cable.
For connection details, see page 6. You cannot adjust “Dolby Digital,” “DTS” and “MPEG” if you set “DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)” to “Off.”
x DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)
Selects whether to output signal via the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector.
• On : select this when you connect with an optical digital cable (sold separately). Normally select this option.
When you select “On,” you can set “Dolby
Digital,” “DTS” and “MPEG.”
• Off : select this when you do not want sound signal to be output via the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector.
Note
When you select “Off,” you cannot set “Dolby Digital,” “DTS” and “MPEG.”
x Dolby Digital
Selects the Dolby Digital signals to be output via the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector.
• On : when the console is connected to audio equipment with a built-in Dolby Digital decoder. If the console is connected to audio equipment without a built-in Dolby Digital decoder, do not turn this option on. Otherwise, when you play the Dolby Digital sound track, a loud noise (or no sound) will come out from the speakers, possibly hurting your ears or damaging the speakers.
• Off : when the console is connected to audio equipment without a built-in Dolby Digital decoder.
x DTS
Selects the DTS signals to be output via the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector.
• On : when the console is connected to audio equipment with a built-in DTS decoder. If the console is connected to audio equipment without a built-in DTS decoder, do not turn this option on. Otherwise, when you play the DTS sound track, a loud noise (or no sound) will come out from the speakers, possibly hurting your ears or damaging the speakers.
• Off : when the console is connected to audio equipment without a built-in DTS decoder.
x MPEG
Selects the MPEG AUDIO signals to be output
via the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector.
• On : when the console is connected to audio equipment with a built-in MPEG decoder. If the console is connected to audio equipment without a built-in MPEG decoder, do not turn this option on. Otherwise, when you play the MPEG sound track, a loud noise (or no sound) will come out from the speakers, possibly hurting your ears or damaging the speakers.
• Off : when the console is connected to audio equipment without a built-in MPEG decoder.
x Audio Track Auto Select Mode
Gives the sound track which contains the highest number of channels priority when you play a DVD on which multiple audio formats (PCM, DTS, Dolby Digital or MPEG AUDIO format) are recorded.
• On : priority given.
• Off : no priority given.
Notes
• When you set this item to “On,” the language may
change depending on the “Audio” settings in “Language Setup.” The “Audio Track Auto Select Mode“ setting has higher priority than the “Audio” settings in “Language Setup” (page 16).
• If you set “DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)” to “On” and
“DTS” to “Off” in “Audio Setup,” the DTS sound track is not played even if you set this item to “On” and the highest-numbered audio channel is recorded in DTS format.
• If PCM, DTS, Dolby Digital and MPEG AUDIO sound
tracks have the same number of channels, the console selects PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG AUDIO sound tracks in this order.
• Depending on the DVD, the audio channel with
priority may be predetermined. In this case, you cannot give priority to the DTS, Dolby Digital or MPEG AUDIO format by selecting “On.”
x DVD Volume
If the audio output level of the DVD is low, you can turn up the volume of the DVD. (Note: DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) must be set to “Off” to access this function).
• +2 : you can turn up the volume.
• +1 : you can turn up the volume.
• Standard : original audio volume. Normally select this position.
Note
Depending on the DVD, the sound may be distorted if you select “+1” or “+2.”
After changing DVD settings
To save your changes, be sure to eject the DVD before pressing the 1/RESET button or turning off the unit with the MAIN POWER switch. Please note that changes will not be saved if you reset or turn off the console without first ejecting the DVD.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
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Please double check
• If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the console, use this troubleshooting guide to help remedy the problem. Should any problem persist, please contact the appropriate PlayStation® customer service helpline which can be found:
- on the customer registration card;
- within every PlayStation PlayStation
Make sure the AC power cord is connected
®2 format softwaremanual.
® and
to the console and the mains, and the TV (or VCR) or the supplied accessories are connected to the console correctly.
• In rare instances, certain DVD videos may not operate properly with PlayStation
®2.
This is primarily due to variations in the manufacturing process or software encoding of the DVD video software. If you experience problems, try restarting your DVD video. If problems persist, for more information call the publisher of the DVD video or contact the appropriate PlayStation
® customer service helpline
which can be found on the customer registration card.
Power
The power is not turned on.
, Make sure the AC power cord is connected
securely.
, The console is not turned on. Turn on the
console using the MAIN POWER switch on the back of the console.
Picture
There is no picture.
, Make sure the console is connected to the
TV (or VCR) with the AV Cable (integrated audio/video).
, Make sure the console and the TV (or VCR)
are turned on.
, Make sure you have selected the video
input on the TV (or VCR).
, Make sure the AV Cable (integrated audio/
video) is connected securely.
, Make sure the inserted disc can be played
with this console (see page 3).
, Make sure the disc is placed with the label
side facing up. (when using a disc with a label)
, The disc is not inserted correctly. , The console is in pause mode. , Try another set of AV Cables.
Picture noise appears.
, The console is placed on an unstable
surface. Place the console on a stable and flat surface. Do not shake or vibrate the console.
, Clean the disc. , Moisture has condensed inside the console
(see page 2).
, If the video signal from the console has to
go through the VCR to get to the TV, the copy protection applied to some DVD videos could affect picture quality. When playing a DVD video, connect the console to the TV directly (see pages 4 and 5).
The aspect ratio cannot be changed according to the TV when playing wide screen DVD videos.
, Depending on the disc, the aspect ratio is
fixed.
, Make sure the console is connected to the
TV directly. (The selector or receiver (amplifier) may be connected between the console and the TV.)
, Depending on the TV, the aspect ratio is
fixed.
Sound
There is no sound.
, Make sure the console is connected to the
TV (or VCR) with the AV Cable (integrated audio/video).
, Make sure the console and the TV (or VCR)
are turned on.
, Make sure you have selected the video
input on the TV (or VCR).
, Make sure the TV volume is set properly or
“mute” is not selected on the TV.
, Make sure the AV Cable (integrated audio/
video) is connected securely.
, Make sure the inserted disc can be played
with this console (see page 3).
, Make sure the disc is placed with the label
side facing up. (when using a disc with a label)
, Make sure you have connected the console
to the audio input connectors on the receiver (amplifier) correctly. Refer also to the instructions supplied with your amplifier.
, Try another set of AV Cables. ,
Check the speaker connections and settings. Refer also to the instructions supplied with your amplifier.
, Make sure you select the appropriate input
on the receiver (amplifier) so that you can listen to sound from the console. Refer also to the instructions supplied with your amplifier.
, The console is in pause mode. , The console is in search/slow-motion mode
(when playing a DVD video).
, The system setting is not correct for when
the console is connected to audio equipment with DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connectors (see page 6).
Poor sound quality.
, The console is placed on an unstable
surface. Place the console on a stable and flat surface. Do not shake or vibrate the console.
, Clean the disc. , Moisture has condensed on the disc
(see page 2).
, You are playing an audio CD or a DVD
with DTS sound tracks. You can play an audio CD or a DVD with DTS sound tracks only when the console is connected to audio equipment with a DTS decoder.
The surround effect is difficult to hear when you are playing a DVD video with a Dolby Digital sound track.
,
Check the speaker connections and settings. Refer to the operating manual of your receiver (amplifier).
,
Depending on the DVD, the output signal may not comprise of the entire 5.1 channel range. It may be monaural or stereo even if the sound track is recorded in Dolby Digital.
The sound comes from the centre speaker only.
, Depending on the disc, the sound may
come from the centre speaker only.
Operation
The controller does not function.
, Make sure the controller is connected to the
console.
, Make sure the Analog Controller
(DUALSHOCK®2) or the Analog Controller (DUALSHOCK®) is set to the appropriate mode for the software (see page 9).
, Try another set of controllers.
The software title does not start.
,
Make sure the inserted disc can be played with this console (see page 3).
, Make sure the disc is placed with the label
side facing up. (when using a disc with a label)
, Make sure the disc is inserted correctly. , Clean the disc. , Moisture has condensed on the disc
(see page 2).
, Try another copy of the disc.
You cannot save data on the Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation
, Make sure the Memory Card (8MB) (for
PlayStation®2) or Memory Card is inserted securely.
2) or Memory Card.
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Troubleshooting (continued)
Specifications
, Make sure you are playing the game
correctly. Refer to the appropriate software manual.
, Make sure there are empty blocks on the
Memory Card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2) or Memory Card.
, Try another Memory Card (8MB) (for
PlayStation®2) or Memory Card.
The console does not function properly.
, Static electricity, etc. may affect the
console’s operation. Turn off the MAIN POWER switch and then turn it back on.
1 indicator flashes in red and the console does not work.
, A flashing red light indicates a console
“fault” condition and the unit will not operate. Remove any obstructions from the vents to allow the console to cool down. Resume play after the console returns to standby mode.
The disc tray does not open.
, Make sure the AC power cord is connected
securely.
, Make sure the console is turned on.
Turn on the console using the MAIN POWER switch on the back of the console.
Playback stops automatically.
, The disc may contain an auto pause signal.
While playing such a disc, the console stops playback at the signal.
You cannot perform some functions such as Stop, Search or Slow-motion Play.
, Depending on the disc, you may not be
able to do some of the operations above.
The language for the sound track cannot be changed.
, Multilingual tracks are not recorded on the
DVD.
, Changing the language for the track is
prohibited on the DVD.
The subtitle language cannot be changed.
, Multilingual subtitles are not recorded on
the DVD.
, Changing the language for the subtitles is
prohibited on the DVD.
The subtitles cannot be turned off.
, Depending on the DVD, you may not be
able to turn the subtitles off.
The angles cannot be changed when you play a DVD.
, Multi-angles are not recorded on the DVD. , Changing the angles is prohibited on the
DVD.
General
Power requirements
220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption
50 W
Dimensions (approx.)
301 × 78 × 182 mm (w/h/d)
Mass (approx.)
2.2 kg
Operating Temperature
5˚C-35˚C
Laser diode properties
• Material: GaAlAs
• Wavelength: l=650/780 nm
Inputs/outputs on the console front
Controller port (2) MEMORY CARD slot (2)
USB connector (2) S400 i.LINK connector (1)
Inputs/Outputs on the console rear
AV MULTI OUT connector (1) DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) connector (1) EXPANSION BAY (1)
Supplied accessories
See page 4.
Optional accessories
SCPH-110 E Analog Controller
(DUALSHOCK SCPH-1020 EHI Memory Card SCPH-1090 E Mouse SCPH-10010 E Analog Controller
(DUALSHOCK SCPH-10020 E Memory Card (8MB)
(for PlayStation SCPH-10030 E AV Cable (integrated audio/
video) SCPH-10040 E Vertical Stand (for PlayStation SCPH-10060 E S VIDEO Cable SCPH-10072 C RFU Adaptor SCPH-10090 E Multitap (for PlayStation SCPH-10100 E Component AV Cable
(for PlayStation SCPH-10110 E Horizontal Stand
(for PlayStation SCPH-10130 E AV Adaptor
connector) SCPH-10142 Euro-AV Cable SCPH-10172 DVD Remote Control
(for PlayStation
Receiver Unit
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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®2)
®2)
®2)
®2)
(with S VIDEO OUT
®2) with IR
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DVD video operation
The console does not play from the beginning when playing a disc.
, Resume Play has been selected.
Press the Stop button before you start playing (see page 11).
, Depending on the disc, a Title menu or a
DVD menu automatically appears.
The disc does not play even if the DVD title is selected.
, A Parental Control limit has been set on the
disc (see page 11).
Glossary
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Chapter (page 14)
Sections of a movie or a music piece on a DVD that are smaller than titles. A title is composed of several chapters. Each chapter is assigned a chapter number enabling you to locate the chapter you want.
Dolby Digital (page 18)
Digital audio compression technology developed by Dolby Laboratories. This technology conforms to 5.1-channel surround sound. The rear channel is stereo and there is a discrete subwoofer channel in this format. Dolby Digital provides the same 5.1 discrete channels of high quality digital audio found in Dolby Digital cinema audio systems. Good channel separation is realised because all of the channel data is recorded discretely and processed in digital.
DTS (page 18)
Digital audio compression technology that Digital Theater Systems, Inc. developed. This technology conforms to 5.1-channel surround sound. The rear channel is stereo and there is a discrete subwoofer channel in this format. DTS provides the same 5.1 discrete channels of high quality digital audio. Good channel separation is realised because all of the channel data is recorded discretely and processed in digital.
DVD (page 3)
A disc that contains up to 8 hours of moving pictures even though its diameter is the same as a CD. The data capacity of a single-layer and single-sided DVD is 4.7 GB which is 7 times that of a CD. The data capacity of a dual-layer and single-sided DVD is 8.5 GB, a single-layer and double-sided DVD is 9.4 GB, and a dual-layer and double-sided DVD is 17 GB. The picture data uses the MPEG 2 format, one of the worldwide standards of digital compression technology. The picture data is compressed to about 1/40 of its original size. The DVD also uses a variable rate coding technology that changes the data to be allocated according to the status of the picture. Audio data is recorded in Dolby Digital as well
as in PCM, allowing you to enjoy a more real audio presence. Furthermore, various advanced functions such as the multi-angle, multilingual, and Parental Control functions are provided with the DVD.
MPEG AUDIO (page 18)
International standard coding system to compress audio digital signals authorised by ISO/IEO.
Multi-angle function (page 13)
Various angles for the scene (viewpoints of the video camera) are recorded on some DVDs.
Multilingual function (page 13)
Several languages for the audio track or subtitles in a picture are recorded on some DVDs.
Parental Control (page 17)
A function of the DVD used to limit playback of the disc according to the age of the user and the limitation level in each country. The limitation varies from disc to disc; when it is activated, playback can be completely prohibited, violent scenes are skipped or replaced with other scenes, and so on.
Title (page 13)
The longest section of a movie or a music piece on a DVD; a movie, etc., for a picture piece on video software; or an album, etc., for a music piece on audio software. Each title is assigned a title number enabling you to locate the title you want.
GUARANTEE
Thank you for buying this Product.
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (“SCEE”) will, for a period of 1 (one) year from the date of original purchase, repair or (at SCEE’s option) replace any component part of this Product, free of charge, where it is faulty due to defective materials or workmanship. Replacement will be with a new or refurbished component or unit, at SCEE’s option.
This Guarantee is in addition to your statutory consumer rights (under applicable law) and does not affect them in any way.
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe 30 Golden Square, London W1F 9LD UK
IMPORTANT
1. If you need to claim under this Guarantee, please call your local Customer Service Helpline (listed on the Customer Registration Card and in a current software manual) for return instructions and other guidance.
2. This Guarantee is only valid: i. in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy,
Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland;
ii. when the original sales receipt or invoice
(indicating the date of purchase and retailer’s name) is presented together with the faulty Product (and has not been altered or defaced since the date of original purchase);
iii. when the Guarantee seal on the Product has
not been damaged or removed.
3. You may not claim under this Guarantee when the Product is damaged as a result of:
i. commercial use, accident, fair wear and tear
or misuse (including, without limitation, failure to use this Product for its normal purpose and/or in accordance with instructions on proper use and maintenance, or installation or use in a manner inconsistent with applicable local technical or safety standards);
ii. use in conjunction with any unauthorised
peripheral (including, without limitation, game enhancement devices, adaptors and power supply devices);
iii. any adaptation or adjustment to, or alteration
of, this Product carried out for any reason, and whether properly carried out or not;
iv. maintenance or repairs carried out other than
by an authorised service facility.
4. Where permitted under applicable law, this Guarantee will be your sole and exclusive remedy for breach of any warranty, guarantee or condition, express or implied, in respect of this Product and neither SCEE nor any other Sony entity, or their suppliers or authorised service facilities, will be liable for any incidental or consequential loss or damage.
If this Product needs any repair which is not covered by this Guarantee, please call your local Customer Service Helpline for advice. If your home country is not one of those listed, please contact your retailer.
Please complete and return the enclosed (Freepost) Customer Registration Card.
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AVERTISSEMENT Précautions
Afin d’éviter tout risque d’incendie ou d’électrocution, n’exposez pas cet appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité.
Afin d’éviter tout risque d’incendie ou d’électrocution, ne posez pas de récipients contenant du liquide sur la console.
Pour prévenir tout risque d’électrocution, ne démontez pas l'unité. Ne confiez l’entretien de la console qu’à un technicien qualifié.
Attention
L’utilisation d’instruments optiques avec ce produit présente des risques accrus pour les yeux. Le faisceau laser utilisé dans cet appareil étant dangereux pour les yeux, n’essayez pas de démonter le châssis. Ne confiez l’entretien de l’appareil qu’à un technicien qualifié.
Veuillez lire attentivement avant d’utiliser votre console PlayStation®2
Un petit nombre de personnes peuvent être en proie à des crises d’épilepsie en présence de lumières ou de sujets clignotants dans l’environnement quotidien. Ces personnes peuvent connaître ces crises en regardant leur téléviseur ou en jouant à des jeux vidéo, y compris les vidéos ou jeux DVD lus sur la console PlayStation joueurs n’ayant jamais subi de telles crises peuvent cependant être sujets à l’épilepsie, sans pour autant que cela ait été décelé. Consultez votre médecin avant d’utiliser la console PlayStation avez connu certains des symptômes suivants en regardant votre téléviseur ou en jouant à des jeux vidéo : vision altérée, spasmes musculaires, autres mouvements involontaires, perte de conscience du cadre extérieur, confusion mentale et/ou convulsions.
Cet appareil appartient à la classe 1 LASER.
®2 si vous êtes sujet à l’épilepsie ou si vous
®2. Les
Cette étiquette est se trouve sur le couvercle du lecteur CD/DVD, dans le compartiment.
N’exposez pas la console à la fumée
de cigarette ou à la poussière
En installant la console, évitez les endroits sujets à une fumée de cigarette ou à de la poussière excessive. Les résidus de fumée de cigarette ou l’accumulation de poussière sur les composants internes tels que la lentille peuvent provoquer une défaillance de la console.
Manipulation des disques
• Ne laissez pas les disques près d’une source de chaleur
et ne les exposez pas au rayonnement direct du soleil ou à une humidité excessive.
• Rangez les disques dans leur boîtier lorsque vous ne les
utilisez pas. Si vous empilez les disques ou les appuyez verticalement sans les ranger dans leur boîtier, vous risquez de les voiler.
• Ne touchez pas la surface du disque que vous
manipulez, mais tenez-le par les bords.
• Ne collez aucun papier ou autocollant sur le disque.
• N’écrivez pas sur le disque à l’aide d’un marqueur, etc.
• Les traces de doigts ou la poussière accumulées sur le
disque peuvent déformer l’image ou réduire la qualité du son. Assurez-vous que les disques sont toujours propres avant de les utiliser.
• Nettoyez les disques à l’aide d’un chiffon doux, en les
essuyant délicatement du centre vers l’extérieur.
• N’utilisez aucun solvant, par exemple du benzène,
aucun produit de nettoyage commercialisé non conçu pour l’utilisation de CD ni aucun vaporisateur antistatique conçu pour les disques vinyles étant donné qu’ils peuvent endommager les disques.
Ne touchez pas les connecteurs de la console
Ne touchez pas les parties métalliques et n’introduisez pas de corps étrangers dans les connecteurs de la console. Afin de protéger le connecteur du bus d’expansion situé à l’intérieur de l’EXPANSION BAY (baie d’expansion), gardez toujours le couvercle EXPANSION BAY en place à
l’arrière de la console, lorsque la baie n’est pas utilisée.
Ne placez pas la console dans un endroit exceptionnellement chaud
Ne laissez pas la console dans une voiture dont les vitres sont fermées (plus particulièrement en été) car il existe un risque de voiler l’extérieur de la console ou d’engendrer un mauvais fonctionnement de la console.
Condensation d’humidité
Si vous transportez la console ou un disque directement d’un endroit froid à un endroit chaud, de l’humidité risque de se condenser sur l’objectif situé à l’intérieur de la console ou sur le disque. Le cas échéant, la console risque de ne pas fonctionner correctement. Dans ce cas, retirez le disque et ne le réintroduisez pas tant que l’humidité ne s’est pas évaporée (plusieurs heures peuvent être nécessaires). Si la console ne fonctionne toujours pas correctement, appelez la ligne du service consommateurs PlayStation
- sur la carte d’enregistrement du client ;
- dans chaque manuel de logiciel au format PlayStation et PlayStation
Ne soumettez pas la console à des chocs physiques violents
Ne lancez pas et ne faites pas tomber la console ou ses accessoires et ne cognez pas la console ou ses accessoires contre d’autres objets. Lorsque vous transportez la console, ne la soumettez à aucun type de chocs physiques violents. Le disque risquerait d’être endommagé et la console risquerait de ne pas fonctionner correctement.
approprié que vous pourrez trouver :
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Evitez d’endommager l’extérieur de la console
N’appliquez aucun solvant et ne posez pas de matières caoutchouteuses ou vinyles sur la surface de la console pendant une période prolongée. La surface en plastique risquerait d’être endommagée ou la peinture risquerait de s’écailler.
Nettoyage de l’extérieur de la console
Lorsque vous nettoyez l’extérieur de la console, assurez­vous de mettre la console hors tension à l’aide de l’interrupteur d’alimentation principal (MAIN POWER) situé à l’arrière de la console et de déconnecter la fiche d’alimentation de la prise électrique.
• Lorsque l’extérieur de la console est sale, trempez un chiffon soyeux dans une solution détergente douce diluée avec de l’eau, essorez fermement le chiffon pour supprimer le liquide en excès, essuyez la zone concernée de l’extérieur et finissez de l’essuyer à l’aide d’un chiffon sec.
• N’utilisez pas de benzine ni de diluant pour peinture pour nettoyer l’extérieur de la console étant donné que ces produits risquent d’endommager sa surface ou d’écailler sa peinture. Lorsque vous utilisez un chiffon à poussière traité chimiquement, suivez les instructions d’utilisation fournies avec ce chiffon.
• De la poussière peut s’accumuler dans les grilles d’aération avant et arrière de la console. Vérifiez-les de temps en temps et retirez toute poussière accumulée avec un aspirateur portable ou à basse puissance.
Ne démontez jamais la console
Utilisez votre console PlayStation®2 conformément aux instructions données dans ce mode d’emploi. Aucune autorisation pour l’analyse ou la modification de la console PlayStation l’utilisation de ses circuits internes n’est fournie.
• Il n’existe aucun composant réutilisable par l’utilisateur à l’intérieur de la console PlayStation démontage en annule la garantie. En outre, il existe un risque d’exposition à des radiations (laser) ainsi qu’à des chocs électriques.
2, ni pour l’analyse et
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2. Tout
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Remarques sur la sécurité lors de l’utilisation des Manette Analogique (DUALSHOCK Manette Analogique (DUALSHOCK
• Arrêtez d’utiliser cet appareil immédiatement si vous commencez à vous sentir fatigué ou si vous éprouvez une sensation ou une douleur désagréable dans vos mains et/ou bras pendant que vous utilisez la manette. Si les symptômes persistent, consultez un médecin.
• N’essayez pas de faire fonctionner la manette autrement qu’avec vos mains. Ne portez pas la manette à proximité de votre tête, visage ou de tout os d’une autre partie de votre corps.
• La fonction de vibration de la Manette Analogique (DUALSHOCK®2) ou de la Manette Analogique (DUALSHOCK®) peut aggraver les blessures. N’utilisez pas la fonction de vibration de la Manette Analogique (DUALSHOCK Analogique (DUALSHOCK logiciel si vous souffrez d’une affection dans les os ou les articulations de vos mains ou de vos bras.
• N’utilisez pas la Manette Analogique (DUALSHOCK (DUALSHOCK fonction de vibration si vous avez des blessures ou des affections osseuses ou musculaires sur vos doigts, vos mains, vos poignets ou vos bras. La vibration de la manette risque d’aggraver vos symptômes.
• Evitez toute utilisation prolongée de la Manette Analogique (DUALSHOCK®2) et de la Manette Analogique (DUALSHOCK®). Faites une pause toutes les 30 minutes environ.
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Disques pouvant être lus par votre console PlayStation®2
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DVD-ROM au format
PlayStation
Logo du disque
Couleur du disque
Contenu
Taille du disque
Logo du disque
Contenu
Taille du disque
Temps de lecture
*1
Lorsque vous installez votre console verticalement et lisez un CD audio 8 cm, assurez-vous d’utiliser l’adaptateur optionnel. *2 Lorsque vous lisez un DVD vidéo 8 cm, installez toujours la console horizontalement. *3 Le temps de lecture peut varier suivant le CD audio.
Systèmes DVD vidéo et restrictions régionales
•Cette console est conforme à la norme de
diffusion PAL. Il est impossible de lire des disques enregistrés pour d’autres normes de diffusion (comme NTSC) à l’aide de cette console (sauf si le disque NTSC affiche que le téléviseur utilisé est compatible NTSC).
•Certains DVD vidéo portent des numéros de
région tels que 2. Le nombre indiqué au milieu du symbole représente le numéro de région des lecteurs DVD sur lesquels il est possible de lire le disque. Il est impossible de lire les DVD vidéo qui ne portent pas ce symbole ou sur lesquels n’est pas indiqué le chiffre 2 sur votre console.
•Il est également possible de lire les DVD qui
portent le symbole Si vous essayez de lire tout autre DVD, le message “Ce disque ne peut être lu en raison de restrictions territoriales” s’affiche sur l’écran.
”, logo PlayStation®2
et désignation
12 cm
74 min.
ALL
sur cette console.
®2
Argent
CD Audio
Audio
*3
CD-ROM au format
PlayStation
”, logo PlayStation®2
et désignation
Bleu
Audio et vidéo
12 cm
Le logo “DVD VIDEO” est une marque commerciale.
*1
8 cm
(mini CD)
*3
20 min.
•Certains DVD dépourvus de symbole de code région risquent tout de même d’être l’objet de restrictions de zone et par conséquent, d’être impossible à lire sur cette console.
ALL
et
Remarque sur la lecture des DVD vidéo
Cette console lit les DVD tels qu’ils sont conçus par leurs fabricants. Certaines fonctionnalités de lecture de la console peuvent ne pas avoir été incorporées dans un DVD et par conséquent ne pas être disponibles avec certains logiciels. Pour tous renseignements, veuillez vous reporter aux instructions fournies avec les DVD.
Disques de forme spéciale
N’utilisez pas de CD aux formes irrégulières (tels que les disques en forme de cœur ou d’étoile) car ils risquent de provoquer un dysfonctionnement de la console.
®2
12 cm
Environ 4 heures
(simple face) /
Environ 8 heures
(double face)
CD-ROM au format
PlayStation
Logo PlayStation® et
désignation
Noir
DVD vidéo
Audio et vidéo
Environ 80 min.
(simple face) /
Environ 160 min.
(double face)
8 cm
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*2
Démarrage rapide
Raccordement
Jeu / CD Audio
DVD vidéo
Informations
complémentaires
AVERTISSEMENT
Précautions
Disques pouvant être lus par votre console PlayStation®2
Vérification du contenu de la boîte
Positionnement de la console
Raccordement de votre console PlayStation®2 à un téléviseur
Raccordement de composants audio numériques
Raccordement d’autres périphériques numériques
Utilisation du menu principal
Comment jouer
Utilisation de la Manette Analogique
Utilisation des Memory Cards (Cartes Mémoire)
Lecture d’un CD audio
Lecture d’un DVD vidéo
Utilisation de différentes fonctions avec le Panneau de commandes
Réglages et ajustements du lecteur DVD
Guide de dépannage
Spécifications
Glossaire
GARANTIE
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Raccordement
24 26 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 32 35 39 40 41 41
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Vérification du contenu de l’emballage
Vérifiez que vous êtes en possession des accessoires suivants :
•Console
• Manette Analogique (DUALSHOCK®2)
• Mode d’emploi
• Cordon d’alimentation
• Fiche du connecteur Euro-AV
• Câble AV (audio/vidéo intégrés)
Raccordement de votre console
Cette section explique la méthode de raccordement pour l’écoute des sons à travers les haut-parleurs
de votre téléviseur.
Si vous souhaitez raccorder l’équipement audio à des connecteurs numériques, voir “Raccordement
de composants audio numériques” page 26.
Raccordement à un téléviseur à l’aide d’une entrée audio/vidéo
Raccordez votre console PlayStation®2 à un téléviseur à l’aide du Câble AV (audio/vidéo intégrés).
Lors de la connexion des câbles, assurez-vous de les brancher aux plots appropriés en respectant les couleurs des composants : jaune (vidéo) sur jaune, rouge (audio droit) sur rouge et blanc (audio gauche) sur blanc.
Après le raccordement
Réglez le téléviseur sur le mode d’entrée vidéo approprié. Reportez-vous au mode d’emploi du téléviseur.
Lors du raccordement à un téléviseur 16:9
Réglez le paramètre de “Taille de l’écran” du menu configuration du système sur “16:9”. Pour obtenir des détails sur le menu configuration du système, reportez-vous à la page 27.
Si votre téléviseur est monophonique
Ne raccordez pas la fiche rouge. Si vous souhaitez entendre les sons gauches et droits sur un téléviseur monophonique, utilisez un câble audio de type 2 fiches phono - 1 fiche phono (stéréo en mono) disponible dans le commerce (vendu séparément).
EXPANSION BAY (baie d’expansion)
Positionnement de la console
Vous pouvez positionner la console soit horizontalement, soit verticalement. Lorsque vous positionnez la console verticalement, utilisez le Socle vertical (pour PlayStation®2) SCPH-10040 E (vendu séparément). Lorsque vous installez la console horizontalement, utilisez le Socle horizontal (pour PlayStation®2) SCPH-10110 E (vendu séparément).
Position horizontale
Position verticale
Remarques
• Ne placez pas la console dans une position autre qu'horizontale ou verticale, car cela risque de l'endommager.
• Ne modifiez pas la position de la console (passage d’une position horizontale à une position verticale ou vice versa) pendant qu’elle fonctionne. Le disque risquerait d’être endommagé et la console risquerait de ne plus fonctionner correctement.
Le logo de la gamme de produits “ ” est situé sur le compartiment à disque
Il est possible de faire pivoter le logo de la gamme de produits “ ” situé sur le compartiment à disque afin de l’adapter à la position horizontale ou verticale de la console.
Connecteur DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)
Vers le connecteur AV MULTI OUT (sortie AV multiple)
Câble AV (audio/vidéo intégrés)
Avertissement sur les images statiques
Les images statiques, fixes comme les menus DVD, les affichages de configuration ou les images “en pause” peuvent laisser de façon permanente, une image floue sur l’écran du téléviseur si elles sont laissées pendant un certain temps. Les téléviseurs à projection sont plus susceptibles de faire cela que les autres types d’affichage. N’utilisez pas la console de telle sorte que cela puisse survenir.
Interrupteur d’alimentation principal (MAIN POWER)
Prise ~AC IN
Vers la prise électrique
Cordon d’alimentation
Remarque sur l’effet de sautillement
Certains téléviseurs ou moniteurs peuvent subir un effet de sautillement sur leurs images lors de l’utilisation de la console PlayStation avec votre console PlayStation téléviseur est à l’origine de ce problème technique. Si vous rencontrez un tel problème avec votre téléviseur/ moniteur, appelez la ligne du service consommateurs PlayStation
- sur la carte d’enregistrement du client ;
- dans chaque manuel de logiciel au format PlayStation et PlayStation®2.
®2. Cela ne révèle pas un problème
®2 ni avec sa fabrication. Le
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PlayStation®2 à un téléviseur
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Raccordement à un magnétoscope
Raccordez votre console PlayStation®2 à votre magnétoscope à l’aide du Câble AV (audio/ vidéo intégrés) fourni et faites correspondre les couleurs des prises aux prises du magnétoscope. Si votre magnétoscope est monophonique, ne raccordez pas la prise rouge. Toutefois, lors de la lecture d’un DVD vidéo, ne raccordez pas la console au magnétoscope. Dans le cas contraire, la qualité de l’image peut baisser. Raccordez directement la console au téléviseur.
Après le raccordement
Réglez votre téléviseur et votre magnétoscope de manière adéquate. Reportez-vous aux modes d’emploi du téléviseur et du magnétoscope.
Pendant la lecture d’un DVD vidéo
Magnétoscope
Raccordement direct
Console
PlayStation
2
®
Téléviseur
Raccordement à un téléviseur à l’aide d’un connecteur d’entrée S VIDEO
Raccordez votre console PlayStation®2 au connecteur d’entrée S VIDEO du téléviseur en utilisant le Câble S VIDEO SCPH-10060 E (vendu séparément). Vous obtiendrez ainsi une image de meilleure qualité qu'en utilisant le câble AV (audio/vidéo intégrés).
Après le raccordement
Réglez le téléviseur sur le mode d’entrée vidéo approprié (tel que “S VIDEO”).
Vers l’entrée audio (gauche)
Vers l’entrée S VIDEO
Vers le connecteur AV MULTI OUT (sortie AV multiple)
Vers l’entrée audio (droite)
Raccordement à un téléviseur avec une entrée d’antenne
Raccordez la console PlayStation®2 à l’entrée d’antenne du téléviseur à l’aide de l’Adaptateur RFU SCPH-10072 C (vendu séparément). Dans ce cas, le son sera monophonique.
Après le raccordement
Utilisez la fréquence 36 de votre téléviseur.
Vers l’entrée de l’antenne
Vers le connecteur AV MULTI OUT (sortie AV multiple)
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Raccordement à un téléviseur doté d’un connecteur Euro-AV à l’aide d’une fiche du
Raccordez votre console PlayStation®2 au connecteur Euro-AV (Péritel) du téléviseur en utilisant la fiche du connecteur Euro-AV et le Câble AV (audio/vidéo intégrés), en vous assurant de bien faire correspondre les fiches en couleurs du Câble AV aux plots correspondants de la fiche du connecteur.
Après le raccordement
Réglez le téléviseur sur le mode d’entrée vidéo approprié. Reportez-vous au mode d’emploi du téléviseur.
connecteur Euro-AV
Vers le connecteur Euro-AV
Vers le connecteur AV MULTI OUT (sortie AV multiple)
Raccordement à un téléviseur doté d’un connecteur Euro-AV à l’aide du Câble Euro-AV
Vous pouvez améliorer la qualité de l’image en utilisant le Câble Euro-AV SCPH-1052. Raccordez votre console PlayStation®2 au connecteur Euro-AV du téléviseur.
Après le raccordement
Réglez le téléviseur sur le mode d’entrée vidéo approprié. Reportez-vous au mode d’emploi du téléviseur.
Remarque
Le Câble Euro-AV peut être utilisé uniquement avec la sortie vidéo pour les logiciels au format PlayStation PlayStation
Important!
Pour lire les DVD vidéo avec la console PlayStation utiliser un autre câble compatible avec les sorties vidéo au format PlayStation intégrés), un Adaptateur RFU ou un Câble S VIDEO.
®.
®2, par exemple un Câble AV (audio/vidéo
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Vers le connecteur Euro-AV
Vers le connecteur AV MULTI OUT (sortie AV multiple)
Lors de la première mise sous tension de la console
L’écran de configuration initial apparaît. Réglez “Langue”, “Fuseaux horaires” et “Type d’heure” en fonction des instructions affichées à l’écran.
Ces réglages pourront être modifiés ultérieurement dans le menu configuration du système. Pour plus de détails, reportez-vous à la section “Utilisation du menu configuration du système”, page 27.
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Raccordement
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Raccordement de composants audio numériques
Raccordement d’autres périphériques numériques
Cette section explique comment raccorder votre console PlayStation®2 à un appareil audio à l’aide de connecteurs numériques (comme la sortie optique Dolby Digital (AC-3)). A l’aide de récepteurs et d’amplificateurs numériques, vous pouvez tirer le meilleur parti des fonctions de son multi-plage et de son spatial.
Raccordement à un récepteur ou amplificateur, lecteur “MD (Minidisc)”, lecteur “DAT (Digital Audio Tape)” avec connecteur numérique
Branchez un câble numérique optique (disponible dans le commerce) à votre appareil audio. Dans le menu configuration du système, réglez “DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)” sur “Activé(e)”. Il s’agit du réglage par défaut. Pour obtenir des détails sur le menu configuration du système, reportez-vous à la page 27.
Panneau arrière
DIGITAL OUT
(OPTICAL)
AV MULTI OUT
MAIN POWER
~
AC IN
Récepteur ou amplificateur, lecteur MD ou DAT
DIGITAL INPUT
OPTICAL
Remarques
• Reportez-vous également aux instructions fournies avec le composant à raccorder.
• Vous ne pouvez pas effectuer directement des enregistrements audio numériques de disques enregistrés au format Dolby Digital, DTS ou MPEG AUDIO à l’aide d’un lecteur MD ou DAT.
Raccordement d’un composant audio doté d’un décodeur DTS*, Dolby Digital** ou MPEG intégré (DVD vidéo uniquement)
Le raccordement à un équipement audio à l’aide d’un décodeur DTS, Dolby Digital ou MPEG intégré (vendu séparément) permet de lire du son enregistré sur un DVD vidéo au format Dolby Digital (AC-3), DTS ou MPEG AUDIO pour reproduire un effet d’écoute obtenu dans un théâtre ou une salle de concert.
Branchez le composant via le connecteur DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) à l’aide d’un câble numérique optique (vendu séparément).
Console
PlayStation
Composant audio avec décodeur DTS, Dolby Digital ou MPEG intégré
2
®
Cordon numérique optique (vendu séparément)
Haut-parleurs
Réglages du lecteur DVD sur la console PlayStation
2
®
Certains réglages du lecteur DVD sont nécessaires en fonction des composants à connecter. Pour obtenir des détails sur l’affichage des réglages, reportez-vous à la page 35.
• Raccordement d’un composant audio doté d’un décodeur DTS intégré
Réglez le paramètre “DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)” sur “Activé(e)”, puis le paramètre “ DTS” sur “Activé(e)” sur l’écran “Réglage audio”.
• Raccordement d’un composant audio doté d’un décodeur Dolby Digital intégré
Réglez le paramètre “DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)” sur “Activé(e)”, puis le paramètre “Dolby Digital” sur “Activé(e)” sur l’écran “Réglage audio”.
• Raccordement d’un composant audio doté d’un décodeur MPEG intégré
Réglez le paramètre “DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)” sur “Activé(e)”, puis le paramètre “ MPEG” audio
sur “
Activé(e)
” sur l’écran “
Réglage
”.
Remarque
Reportez-vous aux instructions sur le fonctionnement et la configuration de l’appareil audio à raccorder.
* “DTS” et “DTS Digital Out” sont des marques
commerciales de Digital Theater Systems Inc.
** Fabriqué sous licence de Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby” et le symbole représentant un double D sont des marques commerciales de Dolby Laboratories. Travaux confidentiels non publiés. © 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. Tous droits réservés.
Raccordement d’un périphérique à l’aide de l’interface USB (Universal Serial Bus)
Il est possible d’utiliser les deux connecteurs
USB situés à l’avant de la console pour raccorder des périphériques compatibles USB. Reportez-vous également aux instructions fournies avec le périphérique à raccorder.
Connecteurs USB
Remarque
Tous les produits compatibles USB ne fonctionnent pas avec la console PlayStation de l’utilisateur du produit compatible USB approprié pour obtenir des informations supplémentaires.
2. Reportez-vous au manuel
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Raccordement d’un périphérique à l’aide de l’interface i.LINK
Il est possible d’utiliser le connecteur S400 i.LINK situé à l’avant de la console pour raccorder un périphérique (IEEE 1394) compatible i.LINK. Reportez-vous également aux instructions fournies avec le périphérique à raccorder.
Le connecteur S400 i.LINK n’alimente pas les périphériques externes. Certains périphériques externes qui nécessitent une alimentation à partir du connecteur S400 i.LINK ne fonctionneront donc pas correctement lorsqu’ils seront raccordés à la console PlayStation®2.
Le connecteur S400 i.LINK de la PlayStation®2 prend en charge des vitesses de transfert allant jusqu’à 400 Mbps. Cependant, la vitesse de transfert réelle varie en fonction de celle du périphérique compatible i-LINK raccordé.
Connecteur S400 i.LINK
Remarque
Tous les produits i.LINK ne fonctionnent pas avec la console PlayStation manuel de l’utilisateur du produit i.LINK approprié pour obtenir des informations supplémentaires.
i.LINK est une marque commerciale de la norme IEEE 1394-1995 et de ses révisions. i.LINK et le logo i.LINK “ commerciales.
2. Reportez-vous également au
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