Tangent D-101 User Manual

D-101
OPERATING INSTRUTION MANUAL
DVD-PLAYER
D-101
OPERATING INSTRUTION MANUAL
DVD-PLAYER
DISPLAY
REPEAT
12
5
90
MODE
PROG
A-B
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AUDIOANGLE
SLOW
ENTER
D-101
SUBTITLE
ACCESSORIES
OPEN/ CLOSE
TITLE
MENU
L/R
SETUP
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4
TIME
+10
ZOOM
STEP
PAUSE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Before use
Accessories 1 Table of contents 2 Safety precautions 3 Important safety notices 4 Important information 6 Suitable discs 7 Disc protection 8
Control and connection
Normal connection 9 Front panel 11 Remote control 12
Normal playback
Preparation 13 Normal playback 13 Pause 13 Stop playback 13 Rewind and forward 13 Fast forward and rewind 13
Slow 14 Programme 14 Zoom 15 NTSC/PAL 15 Menu 15 Title 15 Angle 15 Audio 15
Special features
JPEG 16 Mp3 discs 17
Reference
System setup 18 Troubleshooting 21 DVD characteristics 22 DVD, special functions 23 Functions supported by DVDs 23 Technical data 24 Rights 25 Own notes 26
Advanced playback
V. Mode 14 OSD 14 Subtitle 14 Step 14 Time 14 Repeat 14 A-B repeat 14
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
A triangle with a lightning symbol draws the user's attention
to “dangerous voltage” without insulation in the housing
which may be high enough to entail a risk of electric shock.
A triangle with an exclamation mark draws the user's
attention to important instructions for use and maintenance
in the accompanying manual which should be studied.
Symbol for Class II (double insulation).
WARNING:
CAUTION:
TO MINIMISE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT EXPOSE
DEVICE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT OPEN THE HOUSING AS IT
CONTAINS DANGEROUS VOLTAGE. ONLY SKILLED TECHNICIANS ARE
ALLOWED TO CARRY OUT REPAIR AND SERVICE.
If the power cord plug is to be replaced, it is important that the replacement is identical
to the plug to be replaced, or that the new plug has been recommended by the
manufacturer.
TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK , IT IS IMPORTANT TO INSERT THE
PLUG CORRECTLY INTO THE SOCKET.
This DVD player includes a laser system.
There is a risk of dangerous radiation from the laser beam if buttons, controls and
procedures are not used or carried out as described in this manual. To avoid contact
with the laser beam, do not open the device.
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LASER BEAM.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES
WARNING: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU STUDY AND OBSERVE BOTH THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE DEVICE. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE. This device was developed and made with a view to providing maximum safety for the user. Incorrect use of the device may cause electric shock or fire. The protection built into this device will protect the user if the procedure below is observed in connection with installation, use and repair. This device is fully electronic and contains no parts which can be repaired by the user. THE HOUSING MUST NOT BE REMOVED. RISK OF DANGEROUS VOLTAGE. ONLY SKIL LED TECHNICIANS ARE ALLOWED TO REPAIR THE DEVICE.
Read the manual On unpacking the device, please read the manual carefully and observe all instructions given.
Power supply Only the power supply indicated on the rating plate must be used for this device. If you are not sure which power supply you have, please contact the distributor or the local electricity supplier.
Earthing or polarization If the plug cannot be inserted properly into the socket, or if the plug does not fit, the device must not be used in your country.
Ventilation The housing is provided with slots and openings to ensure ventilation and reliable operation and protect the device against overheating. Do not block or cover these openings. The openings must never be blocked, for example by placing the device on a bed, a sofa, a carpet or similar surface.
Heat Do not place the device near sources of heating such as radiator, register, stove or other heat-producing devices (including amplifiers).
Water and moi sture The device must not be placed close to water, such as bath tub, wash basin, kitchen sink or wash tub, in a damp cellar or close to a swimming pool, etc.
Cleaning Unplug the device before
cleaning. Do not use liquid detergents and aerosol cleaning agents. Use a dry cloth.
Power cords Wiring must be organised to prevent people from stepping on the cables and to avoid pinching by objects placed on or beside them. Take special care around sockets and plug boxes and where the cable leaves the device.
Overloading Make sure that sockets, extension flexes and plug boxes are not overloaded as this may lead to fire or electric shock.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES
Lightning Unplug the device for additional protection during thunder or when the device is not used for prolonged periods. This will prevent damage to the device from lightning and surges.
Penetration of objects and liquid Never push any objects through the openings into the device, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short circuit parts and cause fire or electric shock. Do not spill liquid on the DVD player.
Accessories The device must not be placed on unstable surfaces such as a trolley, stand, tripod, shelf or table. The device may fall and injure children or adults or be damaged. Use only trolley, stand, tripod, shelf or table which are very stable or provided with the device. The Device must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and by means of installation equipment recommended by the manufacturer. If the device is placed on a trolley, the trolley must be moved carefully. Sudden stops, unnecessary force and uneven surfaces may cause the trolley to turn over.
Discs Do not use scratched, deformed or repaired discs. Such discs will break easily and may cause serious injury and damage to the device.
Damage Unplug the device and contact skilled technicians in the following cases:
A) If power cord or plug is damaged. B) If liquid has been spilled on the device or objects
have fallen into the device. C) If the device has been exposed to rain or water. D) If the device does not work properly after
adhering to the instructions in the user manual.
Make only the setups mentioned in the manual, as
incorrect setup may cause damage and will often
make it difficult for a skilled technician to make the
device work properly again. E) If the device has been dropped or damaged in any
other way. F) When the operation of the device changes drastically, the device requires service.
Service Do not attempt to carry out any service work yourself. By opening or removing the housing, you will be exposed to dangerous voltage, etc. Any service work should be carried out by skilled technicians.
Disc drive Keep your hands off the drive when it closes to avoid trapping your fingers.
Loads Do not place heavy loads on the DVD player, and do not step on it. The load may fall and cause serious injury or damage to the device.
Spare parts If spare parts are required, make sure that the technician uses spare parts specified by the manufacturer or with the same characteristics as the original component. Unauthorised spare parts may cause fire, electric shock, etc.
Safety check After service or repairs on the DVD player, ask the service technician to carry out a safety check to ensure that the device is ready for use.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Handling instructions
The DVD player's top and back panel may become warm after prolonged use. This is not due to a defect.
When the DVD player is not used, remove the disc and turn off the device.
If the DVD player is not used for a long period, its function may deteriorate. Therefore, the DVD player should be turned on and used now and then.
Protect the power cord
Follow the instructions below to avoid irregular function, electric shock, fire, or injury:
Hold the plug firmly when inserting it into the socket Avoid heat-producing devices Do not place objects on the power cord Do not carry out service work on or change the power cord
Condensation
Condensation may occur in the following cases:
When the DVD player is moved directly from a cold to a warm place.
When the DVD player is used in a room where the radiator has just been switched on or where the cold air from the air condition plant is directed at the device.
If the DVD player is used in the summer in a warm and humid room just after it has been removed from an air conditioned room.
If there is steam or a high level of humidity in the room.
In case of condensation, the DVD player will not work properly. Remove the disc and turn off the device. Unplug the device and leave it for 2-3 hours. The DVD player will then have adapted to the environment and any condensation will have disappeared.
Positioning
Do not place the device in any of the following places: In sunlight, close to heat-producing devices and in a closed trolley At high temperatures (40ºC or above) or high relative humidity (90% or more) In dirty places as some internal parts may be damaged
Do not put your fingers or any other objects into the device
Touching the internal parts is dangerous and may cause injury or damage. Do not open the housing. Do not place foreign matter on the drive.
Interference
Placing the DVD player near a television set, radio or video player may cause poor picture and sound quality. In that case, move the DVD player further from television set, radio or video player.
NOTE: An Ø may appear on the screen when the device is turned on. This means that the required operation is not available.
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The following discs can be used:
DISC’S MARKING CONTENTS DIMENSION
SUITABLE DISCS
No other discs than those mentioned above cannot be used. Non-standard discs cannot be used, not even when marked as above. The quality of a CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, or DVD-RAM depends on the way the CD was recorded. In some cases, the quality can be very poor.
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DISC PROTECTION AND ACCESSORIES
Disc handling
Do not touch the playback side of the disc Do not put paper or tape on the disc
Cleaning the discs
Finger prints and dust may cause poor sound and picture quality. Wipe the disc with a dry, soft cloth. Wipe from the centre out. The disc should always be clean.
Storing the discs
Do not store the discs where they may be exposed to direct sunlight or where they are close to sources of heat. Do not store the discs where they may be exposed to moist or dust, for example in a bathroom or close to a humidifier. Store the discs standing in a cassette. If the cassettes are stacked or an object is placed on the cassettes, the discs may become uneven.
Organisation of discs
Normally, DVD discs are divided into titles, and the titles are then divided into chapters. Music CDs are divided into tracks.
If the dust cannot be removed with a soft cloth, wipe the disc carefully with a moist cloth and then with a dry cloth. Do not use any type of solvents such as thinner, petrol, commercial detergents and anti-static spray for vinyl records. These may damage the disc.
Each title, chapter and track has been given a number, designated title number, chapter number and track number, respectively.
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Back panel
230V~50Hz
DVD-P LAYE R
ITEM NO.:
Tangent D-1 01
230V ~ 50Hz
30W
11069.01
XXXXXXXXXXXXX
NORMAL CONNECTION
P-Scan
1234
567 8
1. Main power input
2. 5.1-channel audio output
3. Composite video output
4. S-video output
Normal connection
Connection to television set through scart cable
5. Component video output
6. Coaxial output
7. Optical output
8. Scart output
P-Scan
To Scart output
To Scart input
Connection to television set through A/V cable
P-Scan
To video input(yellow) To audio inputs(red, white)
To S-video input
To S-video output
If the TV-set has S-video input, the DVD player can be connected with an S­video cable. When using an S-video cable, don't use the yellow video cable.
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NORMAL CONNECTION
Connection to surround system and TV-set with component outlet
VOLUME/TUNING
POWER
INPUT BALANCE
MODE DSP
TUNING BAND
To Pb video output
P-Scan
To Pr video output
To Y video output
To Y video input
To audio inputs of the amplifier
To Pr video input
To Pb video input
Connection to amplifier with digital audio input and TV-set
VOLUME/TUNING
POWER
To COAXIAL
type digital
audio input
INPUT BALANCE
DSP
MODE
TUNING BAND
To OPTICAL
type digital
audio input
Optical digital cable
Coaxial cable
Connect either
P-Scan
To Pb video output
To Pr video output
To Y video output
To Y video input
To Pr video input
To Pb video input
If the receiver is provided with coaxial input, the DVD player can be connected with a coaxial cable. When a coaxial cable is used, don't use the optic cable.
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Front panel
POWER
FRONT PANEL
TANGEN T D-101 D VD-PL AYER
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1
2
1. Power
2. DVD tray
3. Open/Close
4. Standby LED
4
6. Play
7. Stop
8. Previous
9. Next
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7
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8
9
5. Display
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Remote control
REMOTE CONTROL
No.: Func tion Page
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OPEN/ CLOSE
TITLE
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L/R
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SUBTITLE
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PAUSE
ENTER
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1.. STANDBY 13
2.. PROGRAM 14
3.. DISPLAY 14
4.. A-B 14
5.. REPEAT 14
6.. 0-9 DIGITS --
7.. AUDIO 15
8.. ANGLE 15
9.. MODE 19
10.. SLOW 14
11.. SCROLL UP 19
12.. ENTER 13/19
13.. SCROLL LEFT 19
14..STOP 13
15.. FAST REVERSE 13
16.. PREVIOUS 13
17.. OPEN/CLOSE 13
18.. TITLE 15
19.. MENU 15
20.. L/R --
21.. SETUP 19
22.. +10 --
23.. TIME 14
24.. SUBTITLE 15
25.. ZOOM 15
26.. PAUSE 13
27.. STEP 14
28.. SCROLL LEFT 19
29.. SCROLL DOWN 19
30.. PLAY 13
31.. FAST FORWARD 13
32.. NEXT 13
Installation of batteries
1. Remove the cover
2. Insert batteries. Make sure that the terminals correspond to the symbols shown.
3. Replace the cover
Note: The batteries must be placed correctly. Do not recharge, heat, open or short-circuit the batteries. Do not throw the batteries into open fire. Do not mix different types of batteries or old and new batteries. If the remote control does not work properly, or if the range is reduced, all batteries should be replaced.
Using the remote control
TANGENT D-101 DVD-PLAYER
POWER
Range: about 5 m from the front part of the remote control. Angle: about 30º in either direction from the front part of the remote control.
Do not ex pose the DVD player's sensor t o strong sources of light, such as direct sunlight or other types of light. This may disable the use of the remote control.
Note: Aim the remote control at the DVD player's sensor. Do not drop or expose the remote control to other types of impact. Do not store the remote control in a very warm or moist place. Do not expose the remote control to water or any other liquid. Do not disassemble the remote control.
STANDBY
DISPLAY
REPEAT
12
5
90
MODE
5M
PROG
A-B
678
AUDIOANGLE
SLOW
ENTER
D-101
OPEN/ CLOSE
TITLE
MENU
L/R
SETUP
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4
TIME
+10
ZOOM
SUBTITLE
STEP
PAUSE
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NORMAL PLAYBACK
Preparation
When you wish to watch a DVD film, switch on the TV-set and choose the video input connected to the DVD player. When you wish to listen to the disc from the audio system, switch on the audio system and choose the input connected to the DVD player.
Normal playback
1. Press Standby at the front panel to switch on the DVD player. The start logo appears on the TV screen. If the disc drive already contains a disc, the playback will start as soon as the DVD player is switched on.
2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc drive and insert a disc. Discs come in two different sizes. Place the disc correctly in the disc drive. If the disc does not fit into the opening, the disc may be damaged and the device may not work properly. Do not insert discs which are not suitable for this type of DVD player.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc drive; the playback will now start. Press the ENTER/PLAY button if the playback does not start automatically.
4. Some discs will start by presenting a menu. Use the cursor button on the remote control to choose among the different items, then press ENTER/PLAY. Alternatively, you can enter the number of the function in question.
Stop playback
1. Press the STOP button to stop the playback. The start logo will reappear on the TV screen. Some discs offer the possibility of resuming playback from the same spot, for example DVDs and music CDs.
2. Press PLAY to continue playback where the playback was stopped, or from the start.
3. Press STOP twice the stop the playback completely.
Previous and next
During playback, press PREV I<< to go back to the start of the chapter. Press PREV again to go back to the chapter before that, etc. (please note: this function depends on the disc format and may vary from one disc to the other). With each activation of NEXT >>Iduring playback, the device will skip the current chapter and go on to the next.
Fast forward/reverse
1. Press F.FWD >> to go fast forward on the disc. The speed changes every time F.FWD >> is pressed.
2. Press PLAY to revert to normal playback.
3. Press F.REV << to go fast backward on the disc. The speed changes every time F.REV << is pressed.
4. Press PLAY to revert to normal playback.
Pause
1. Press PAUSE to stop playback (still picture). The sound will be deactivated in still mode.
2. Press PLAY to continue normal playback.
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ADVANCED PLAYBACK
IMPORTANT All descriptions refer to DVDs. Function and display may vary if other types of discs are used.
VIDEO MODE
The video output can be set to “YCbCr”, “YPbPr”, “S-VIDEO”, or “RGB”.
OSD (On Screen Display)
Press DISP to switch between “title played”, “title left”, “chapter played”, “chapter left”, and “display off”.
SUBTITLE
When SUBTITLE is pressed, the display shows “SUBTITLE 01/XX XXXXX”. "01" designates the language number, "XX" the total number of languages, and “XXXXX” designates the country's language (the number of languages depends on the disc). A selection of up to 32 languages is available on the screen.
REPEAT
Press REPEAT once to choose on-screen which chapter to repeat. Press once more to choose the title to be repeated, and press a third time to choose to repeat all, and four times to cancel the repetition.
A-B REPEAT
Press A-B RPT to set up the starting point and again to set the stop point and complete the set-up. The section between A and B will be repeated. Press the button a third time to cancel.
SLOW
Press SLOW to play a disc slowly forwards or backwards. The speed changes every time you press SLOW. Press ENTER/PLAY to return to normal playback. Note:: This function cannot be used for CD and MP3.
STEP
Press STEP to step a single frame/picture forward during playback. Pres STEP several times to step several frames/pictures forward. Press PLAY to resume playback
TIME (search)
Press TIME once, to view the search menu, and press once more to cancel the function. In the search menu, use the UP/DOWN- and DIGIT­buttons to make the desired choice. Press the ENTER/PLAY button to confirm the choice.
PROGRAMME
Press PROG to enter programme mode. Enter the number at the desired programme on track or title and chapter and move the cursor to START to start the programme. If you wish to cancel the function, press STOP and then ENTER/PLAY.
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ADVANCED PLAYBACK
ZOOM
Press this button to enlarge the picture. The size of the picture changes every time the button is pressed.
NTSC/PAL
Choose between PAL, NTSC, and multi through the setup menu. In the multi function, the device will find the right system.
MENU
Press this button to see the main menu and make the desired choice. (This button can be used for DVDs with multi-layer menu. Make the desired choice).
TITLE
On some DVDs, the title menu will be shown when this button is pressed. Numbers can also be used to choose the desired tracks.
ANGLE
When watching sports, concerts or a play, press this button to see the same action from different angles. (Applies to discs with this function. Some discs were recorded from several angles, and the desired angle can be selected, for example from the front, from the side, the whole picture or from outside).
AUDIO (selecting audio channel)
Press this button to choose between different types of sound reproduction, such as: Audio: 1/2: AC3 2 CH English Audio: 2/2: AC3 5.1 CH English
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Playing JPEG files
JPEG files contain picture information which can be encoded by micro computer software and transmitted to the TV screen via a video output interface. This function is useful in many contexts. For example teachers can change pictures to be shown in the classroom to JPG files by means of a digital camera or a scanner which are often used within the IT world and transfer the pictures to CD-R discs. This will make things easier for the pupils when the teachers play the discs via a TV set or other types of equipment in the classroom. It reduces the repetitive work for the teachers, and the discs are easy to store (information on discs can be stored for more than 100 years). By means of a digital camera or scanner, families can transfer pictures to CD-R discs. If, for example, a picture requires 100K bytes, one disc will hold about 6000 pictures. Manufacturers can show their customers pictures of their products one by one. Note: The actual contentsvary from one type ofdisc to the other.
1. When a JPEG disc isloaded in the DVD-player, an automatic slide show willbe launched. Each picture will be displayed and scaled to fit thescreen.
Press STOP to enter the file library.
Use the SCROLL key to navigate the pictures, and press PLAT or ENTER to display a picture.
When the a picture has been chosen, the slide show will resume with the next picture in the library.
2. Press ANGLE to rotate the picture. These operations are allowed only when a picture is being
displayed normally and will be cancelled automatically when a new picture is displayed.
3. Press ZOOM to execute the zoom function and select the zoom enlarging scale.
In zoom mode, press the SCROLL buttons to move the picture on the screen. With zoom mode off,
the next picture will be scaled to fit the screen.
Press PLAY to cancel the zoom mode and resume the slide show.
JPEG limitations
- JPEG files containing CMYK colors is not supported by this DVD-player.
- The range of pixels should not be exceeding 3840 X 3840 pixels, in order to achieve the best
performance.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
MP3-disc’s
When playing MP3 discs, a navigation menu appears automatically. Choose the desired file folder from the menu by means of UP or DOWN and confirm your selection by pressing ENTER/PLAY. Select the desired file from the file folder by means of UP or DOWN and start playback by pressing ENTER/PLAY. On this page, press SCROLL LEFT to return to the previous menu and PREV or NEXT to scroll one page back or forward.
MENU
CDY01 1 MP3 SO NG 001 1
CDY02 2
CDY03 3
CDY04 4
CDY05 5
CDY06 6CDY06 6
PL AY MO DE FOL DER
MP3 SO NG 002 2
MP3 SO NG 003 3
MP3 SO NG 004 4
MP3 SO NG 005 5
MP3 SO NG 006 6
INTRODUCING DVD AUDIO
DVD Audio is a new sound format which will open new possibilities of reproducing sound in the form of “Advanced Resolution Stereo” and multi-channel sound. DVD Audio produces a sound of a much better quality than standard CDs by reproducing up to 24K bit music data compared with 16K bit for standard CDs. DVD Audio has a frequency of 0-96 KHz. DVD Audio discs are inserted and played just like ordinary music DVDs.
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SYSTEM SETUP
Because of the many functions in this DVD-
player, it is not possible to access all functions
via the remote control. So some functions must
be accessed by operating systems setup menu.
The keys used to navigate in the following
explanation is the SETUP-, SCROLL UP-,
SCROLL DOWN-, SCROLL LEFT- and SCROLL
RIGHT-keys.
- Press "SETUP" key on the remote the enter
the setup menu.
You can adjust the following items in the setup
menu.
Language
Video Audio
Rating
- If the player is playing a disc, you need to
prees "STOP" key twice to make all menu
point accessable..
- After entering the setup menu, the blue
highlight bar shows the present position.
Use the the four "SCROLL " keys (UP, DOWN,
LEFT and RIGHT) to navigate in the setup
menu.
- Confirm the selections by pressing the
"ENTER" key.
- If you want to return to the previous setup
point, press the "UP" key until this happens.
- Press the "SETUP" key to exit the se tup
menu.
1 LANGUA GE SETUP
1.1 OSD MENU
OSD MENU SETUP:
The user may choose language for the entire
setup menu and the on screen display.
There are six available languages: English,
French, German, Dutch, Danish and Spanish.
Language
OSD Menu Subtitle Audio DVD Menu
Video Audio
English English
English English English
1.2 SUB TITL E
Choose the language to be used as a standard
for sub titles for DVDs (if the DVD supports the
language in question).
You also can c hoose "Auto" or "off".
Language
OSD Menu Subtitle Audio DVD Menu
Video Audio
English English
English
English English
1.3 A UDIO
Du bbi n g l an g uag e:: Choose the dubbing
language to be used as a standard for DVDs (if
the DVD supports the language).
Rating
French German Dutch Danish Spanish
Rating
French German Dutch Danish Spanish
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Language
OSD Menu Subtitle Audio DVD Menu
Video Audio
English English English
English
English
Rating
French German Dutch Danish
Spanish
SYSTEM SETUP
1.4 DVD MENU
DISC MENU:: Choose the language to be used as
a standard for menus for DVDs (if the DVD
supports the language in question).
Language
OSD Menu Subtitle Audio DVD Menu
Video Audio
English English English English
English
Rating
French German Dutch Danish Spanish
2 VIDEO SETUP
2.1 TV SHA PE
Under TV SHAPE choose among different TV screen formats. There are various types corresponding to the different discs and TV-sets. (See also page 23).
2.3 VIDEO OUTPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT:
In this item, you can choose the video output.
Language
TV Shape TV System Video Output
Video Audio
4:3 PS NTSC
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO: Opens S-VIDEO out RGB: Opens RGB out YCbCr: Opens component Interlace
scan out
YPbPr: Opens component Progressive
scan out
Note: If you make a wrong selection under this menu item, the picture may disappear. If the picture disappears, press SETUP to exit the SETUP menu. Then depress MODE until the picture appears on the screen again.
Rating
S-VIDEO
RGB YCbCr YPbPr
Language
TV Shape TV System Video Output
Video Audio
4:3 PS
NTSC S-VIDEO
Rating
4:3 PS
4:3 LB 16:9
2.2 TV SYSTEM
This DVD-player supports various systems, including MULTI (auto), NTSC and PAL.
If the TV set includes only an NTSC or a PAL system and the wrong type of TV set has been selected, the screen will flicker and be black/white. If this happens, press SETUP to make the correct setups.
Language
TV Shape TV System Video Output
Video Audio
4:3 PS
NTSC
S-VIDEO
Rating
NTSC
PAL Auto
3 AUDIO SETUP
3.1 Di gi tal Out pu t
Digital out: In this setup item, you can choose the digital ooutput (SPDIF output).
Language
Digital Out
LPCM Out
Analog Out
Video Audio
RAW
96K
5.1 Channel
This DVD player offers two different types of sound reproduction.
SPDIF/RAW and SPDIF/PCM:: This surround sound format is transmitted to a Dolby Digital decoder via the optical and coaxial socket on the back panel of the device. This is used when the device is connected only via an optical or coaxial cable.
Rating
PCM
Raw
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SYSTEM SETUP
3.2 L PCM Ou t
Linear PCM setup::This option sets the audio output format sent using the units coaxial or optical digital audio output.
LPCM 48K In the linear PCM setting, “48K” means “the digital audio output maximum sampling rate is 48KHz” Therefore, when the title’s encoding sampling rate is 96KHz, the output will be forced converted to 48KHz.
LPCM 96K If “96K” is selected, then the maximum output sampling rate is 96KHz and no conversion will take place.
Language
Digital Out
LPCM Out
Analog Out
Video Audio
RAW
96k
5.1 Channel
Rating
96k
48k
3.3 A nal og o ut pu t
Language
Video Audio
Rating
Language
Parental Load Factory
Video Audio
----Password
8.Adult
Reset
Rating
Note: The default code is 8888
4.2 Par en tal s et up
Parental setup:: This function limits the playback of some disc’s that contains mature scenes. The limitation varies from disc to disc. When it is activated, playback is completely prohibited. There are eight levels of parental settings on the DVD­player.
1. Kid, 2. G, 3. PG, 4. PG-13, 5. PGR, 6. R, 7. NC­17 and 8. Adult.
Language
Parental Load Factory
Video Audio
----Password
8.Adult
Reset
Rating
Digital Out
LPCM Out
Analog Out
RAW
96k
5.1 Channel
5.1 Channel
2 Channel
5.1 Channel: Surround 2 Channel: Stereo
4 RATING SETUP
4.1 Pas sw or d
Password setup:: In this setup item you can change your password, and activate the parental rating. Locking and unlocking:: The padlock symbol in the right side of the screen, shows if the DVD-player is locked or unlocked. Simply type in the existing password to change the status. Changing the password:: Unlock the DVD-player by typing the existing password. (The DVD-player is unlocked when the padlock symbol to the right is opened) Then type your new desired password. When that is done, the padlock symbol on the right of the screen will change to be locked again, and the password is changed.
NOTE: In order to change the parental setting, the DVD­player must be unlocked. See point 4.1
4.3 Res et
Load fac tory settings: When you select “RESET”, all the initial settings will be restored to the default setting.
Language
Parental Load Factory
Video Audio
----Password
8.Adult
Reset
Rating
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TROUBLESHOOTING
This troubleshooting guide may help you find a possible cause of and solution to a problem. If there are still problems, please contact the local service centre or distributor.
PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION No power supply Check that the plug has been inserted properly
into the socket. Check the connection between DVD player and
No picture
No sound
The disc is not played
Does not react to signals from the remote control
Picture interference
No reaction when buttons are pressed
TV set. Check that the TV set is working properly. Check the connection between DVD player and any other connected units. Check that TV set and amplifier are working properly and adjusted correctly. Check that the disc has been inserted correctly. Clean the disc. Remove any objects blocking the signal between remote control and DVD player. Check that the remote control is aimed at the front panel sensor. Check batteries and replace as required. Check the disc for dust and scratches. Clean or replace the disc. Turn off the device, wait for ten seconds and turn it on again. Power drop-out, power cuts, etc. Turn off the device, wait for ten seconds and turn it on again.
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DVD CHARACTERISTICS
The DVD player is your ticket to a home cinema. Every single technical detail in this technology is better than in any other previous AV equipment. This brand new digital technology compresses the A/V effect from the cinema down on a disc with a diameter of 12 cm, i.e. the size of a CD. Particularly by means of Dolby Digital and DTS, it is possible to achieve excellent digital surround sound. The DVD player can also be used with the existing CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs (however, it cannot be used with all CD-RW discs).
Comparison between DVDs and other discs:
Encode method
Capacity
Playing Time
Disc diameter
Horizontal resolution
Single­side single­layer
4.7G
133 minutes
DVD LD
Digital/MPEG
Double
-side single
-layer
8.5G
242 minutes
12cm/8cm 12cm/8cm
More than 500 line
Single­side double­layer
9.4G
266 minutes
Double­side double­layer 17G
484 minutes
Analog
Single-side 60 minutes double-side
120 minutes
30cm/20cm
No more than
430 line
SVCD
Digital
650MB 650MB 650MB
45 minutes
12cm 12cm
No more than
350 line
VCD CD
Digital/
MPEG
74 minutes 74 minutes
No more than
250 line
Digital
I
Picture proportion
Subtitle
Language
Sound quality
Multiple kinds
32 kinds
8 kinds
48KHz, 96KHz/
6, 20, 24bit
One kind
16 kinds at most
4 kinds at most
44.1KHz/
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16bit
One kind
4 kinds
4 kinds at most
44.1KHz/ 16bit
One kind
2 kinds 2 kinds
44.1KHz/ 16bit
44.1KHz/ 16bit
DVD, SPECIAL FEATURES
Parental control
This device allows parental control if the DVD has a specific certification. This function allows you to prevent your children from watching things which you consider inappropriate for them. Refer to the DVD certification and the accompanying information to find out if it carries a certification.
Adjusting the size on the TV screen
It is possible to adjust the TV screen in different
ways (see the table).
Picture format
on Disc
4:3
Pan Scan
4:3
Support of many different languages
The DVD player allows you to choose among up to 8 different languages and 32 different subtitles for one DVD.
Support of many different camera
angles
You can choose yourself, from which camera angle you wish to watch the DVD.
TV Screen Size
16:9
Letter-box Wide Screen
16:9
Functions supported by DVDs
DVDs support many different functions and can be used independent on type of DVD player and manufacturer. Below is a list of the functions are supported by this DVD player.
Regional code and signal system
Dolby digital surround sound
Number of languages
Number of subtitle languages
Picture formats
Parental control
Camera angles
Closed Caption
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System and output
TECHNICAL DATA
VF Signal
system
Frequence
response
Audio S/N ratio
Video/Picture
Audio
Audio output
Video output
NTSC/PAL
CD: 20Hz-20KHz(EIAJ) DVD: 20Hz-22KHz(48KHz)(Sample result) 20Hz-44KHZ(96KHz)(Sample result)
>90dB
MPEG1; MPEG2
MPEG1, MPEG2, PCM, DOLBY DIGITAL, ANALOG STEREO
Electric level output: 1.85Vp-p
Electric level output: 1Vp-p
General data
Power
Power
consumption
Dimensions
(HxWxD)
Weight
Operating
temperature
Operating
humidity
Note:: We reserve the right to make changes without notice.
220V-240V~ 50Hz
30W
50 x 430 x 280mm
3.5 kg
oooo
5 C to 35 C (41 F to 95 F)
5% to 90%
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RIGHTS
This device includes copyright protected technology covered by various American patents and other
intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and others. Use of this copyright protected
technology is only allowed after prior approval from Macrovision Corporation, and the device is only to be
used for the showing of films in private homes and other limited areas, unless otherwise approved by
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse construction or demounting is not allowed.
The consumer's attention is attracted to the fact that not all high-definition TV sets are fully compatible with
this device and this may cause picture interference.
In case of problems of the type 525 and 625 progressive scan, the consumer is recommended to switch to
"standard definition". If you have any questions regarding the compatibility of your TV set with this 525p
and 625p DVD player, please contact our customer service.
Made under licence from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double D-symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential, unpublished material.
Copyright 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
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