Teufel CP 5100 DR Technical Description And Operating Instructions

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Technical description and operating instructions
CP 5100 DR
5.1 DVD Receiver
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Contents
General notes and information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Control elements and connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Front side. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Back side. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Setup and connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Setup location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Connecting the speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Subwoofer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
FM antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
AM antenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Television/projector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Inputs for sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Connecting to a power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Inserting batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Functionality. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Basic functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Activating and deactivating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Selecting a source. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Adjusting the volume12
Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Night mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
DVD/CD mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Suitable DVDs/CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Handling DVDs/CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Inserting a DVD/CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Ejecting a DVD/CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Radio playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Setting the radio stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Station memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Saving stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Selecting stations from the memory . . . . . . . . . . . 18
USB mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Handling mobile storage devices . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Inserting the USB stick and playback. . . . . . . . . . 19
Removing a USB stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Playback functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
General playback information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
DVD playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Extra display for DVD playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Selecting fi les 21
MP3/DivX playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Photo playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Repeat function (Repeat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Audio CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Movies (DivX, Mpeg4) and music (MP3, AAC) . . . 22
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Software update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Menu functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Menu “Video” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Menu “Audio” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Menu “System”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Menu “Exit” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Special function buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
“Audio” button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
“Level” button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
“Resolution” button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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Care and cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
How to clean your DVDs/CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Protecting the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Batteries and rechargeable batteries. . . . . . . . . . 26
Disposal of the unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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General notes and information
Notice
The information in this document may be changed with­out prior notice and in no way constitutes any liability on the part of Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH. No part of these instructions may be reproduced in any form or be broadcasted in any way electronically, me­chanically, by photocopy or recording without the written permission of Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH.
© Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Version 1.1, September 2010
Trademarks
© All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Dolby
Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double D symbol are trade­marks of Dolby Laboratories.
DTS
Manufactured under licence with the US patent numbers: 5,451,942 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 and other U.S and international patents, which have been issued and are pending. DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks and the DTS logos and the DTS symbol are trademarks of DTS, Inc. ©1996 – 2008 DTS Inc. All rights reserved.
Contact
For questions, suggestions or any other issues please contact our customer service department: Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Gewerbehof Buelowbogen · Buelowstrasse 66 10783 Berlin (Germany)
Tel.: 00800 - 200 300 40 (free of charge) Fax: +49 (0)30 - 300 930 930 www.teufelaudio.com
Proper use
Only use the unit as described in these instructions. Any other use will be deemed as not in accordance with the instructions and may lead to damage to property or even persons. The manufacturer accepts no liability for dam­age caused by use not in accordance with the instruc­tions. The unit is intended for private use.
Before operating the unit for the fi rst time please read the safety notes and operating instructions
carefully. This is the only way to use all functions safely and reliably. Keep the operating instructions safe and pass them on to anyone who may own the unit after you.
Original packaging
If you wish to exercise your eight-week right of return, we ask that you be absolutely sure to hold onto the packag­ing. We can only accept the return of the device WITH THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING. Empty boxes are not available!
Complaints
In case of complaint we will need the following informa­tion to process your enquiry:
1. Invoice Number
Can be found on the sales slip (enclosed with the product) or on the order confi rmation received as a PDF document, e.g. 4322543.
2. Serial number or batch number
Visible on the back side of the device, e.g. serial #: CP51009440122A-123
Many thanks for your support!
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Safety notes
Caution icons
You will fi nd the following caution icons used in these instructions :
Danger
Attention
High risk !
Failure to observe the warning may result in severe personal injury or death.
Moderate risk !
Failure to observe the warning may result in p roperty damage.
Minor risk!
Points which should be observed when hand­ling the unit.
Safety notes
Danger
electric shocks.
Risk of electric shock!
Faulty installation of electrical equipment or mains voltage which is too high can cause
The device is only suitable for use with a power supply • voltage of 220 V – 240 V ~ / 50 Hz/60 Hz. If the unit’s case or mains cable is defective or shows • other signs of visible damage, disconnect the mains adapter immediately from the socket and do not oper­ate the device. If the device produces smoke, a burning odour or emits • unusual sounds, immediately disconnect it from the mains and discontinue use. The standby button does not disconnect the device • from the power supply. For this reason, connect it to an easily accessible socket so that you can quickly discon­nect it from the power supply in the event of faults. Never open the unit case.• Repairs may only be carried out by an authorised specialist workshop. Only use parts which conform with the original unit specifi cations. There are electrical and mechanical parts in this unit which are essential in order to avoid exposure to sources of danger. Do not insert any objects through the vent slots in the • case. Only use the unit in indoor areas.• Do not operate the unit in moist areas and protect it from • drops of water or splash water. Also take care not to stand vases or other containers of liquid on or near the unit in order to avoid liquid getting into the case. If water or other foreign bodies should enter the case, disconnect it immediately from the mains power supply and remove any batteries. Send the unit to our service address. Never touch the mains adapter with wet hands.• Check the unit regularly for damage.
Danger
Danger
emitted.
Danger
Auto On” mode is activated by bass impulse and has been set to maximum volume, very high noise pressure may be produced. This may also have psychological consequences as well as cause physical injury. Children and pets are particularly at risk.
Danger
Danger to children!
Children can become trapped in the packing
fi lm when playing and suffocate. Do not allow children to play with the unit or the pack-• ing fi lm. Danger of suffocation. Ensure that children do not remove small parts from • the unit or take them off of the unit (e.g. control knobs or plug adapters). They could swallow the parts and choke. Never allow children to use electrical devices without supervision.
Danger to eyes and skin!
If the disc tray is open and the lock is disabled,
an invisible laser beam or visible laser light is
Do not look into the beam, even if you are using opti-• cal instruments.
Danger to hearing!
Loud noise may lead to hearing loss.
Particularly when a subwoofer in “Stand-by/
Set your signal source unit volume control to a low • setting. When the volume is set high, always keep a certain • distance from the unit and never place your ear directly on the speaker. To avoid damage to health, avoid extended listening at • high volume.
Danger of chemical burns!
Leaking battery acid may lead to chemical
burns. Do not allow battery acid to come into contact with • skin, eyes or mucus membranes. In case of contact with acid rinse the affected location immediately with plenty of plain water and if necessary see a doctor.
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Danger
Danger of injury/damage!
Incorrect location may result in damage.
Attention
Fire hazard!
Improper use may lead to damage or fi re.
Never use the unit unmounted in vehicles, in instable • locations, on wobbly stands or furniture, with attach­ment fi xtures that are too small etc. The unit could topple over or fall, injuring persons or causing damage to the unit itself. Arrange the speakers so that they cannot be knocked • over accidentally and make sure that the cables do not pose a trip hazard. Ensure that any wall mounting is performed in a profes-• sional manner. Only use suitable wall brackets for mounting. Check • the carrying capacity of the walls. Only set up the device and the speakers on stable, • level surfaces. Do not place the unit near sources of heat (e.g. heat-• ers, ovens, other heat generating equipment such as amplifi ers etc.)
Danger
Danger of explosion!
Batteries and rechargeable batteries may
explode if overheated. Never attempt to recharge normal batteries.• Do not expose batteries or rechargeable batteries to • heat and never throw them in open fi re.
Do not place open fl ames such as burning candles or • similar on the unit. Ensure suffi cient ventilation. • Do not place the unit in direct sunlight. • Do not cover the ventilation slots with curtains, cloths, • newspapers or similar. Heat build-up inside the unit can shorten the lifetime of the unit.
Attention
Risk of damage!
Power overload due to lightning strike may
damage or destroy the unit. If the unit is to be left unsupervised for a long period • (e.g. during a holiday), or if a thunderstorm is forecast, disconnect it from the mains power supply. If the device is subjected to warm temperatures after • being cold (e.g. after transport), condensation may occur inside of it. Wait at least 2 hours before you con­nect and activate it. Old, used batteries may leak.• Remove the batteries from the remote control if you do not use them for a prolonged period of time.
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Overview
Product contents
1x DVD receiver
1x remote control
1x video cord (RCA)
1x AM antenna
1x Dipole FM antenna
1x antenna adapter
2x micro/AAA batteries for the remote control
1x mains cord
Check to be sure
Check that all items have been delivered and that noth-• ing is damaged. If the delivery is incomplete or you fi nd damage sus-• tained in transit, do not operate the unit but contact our service department (see page 3).
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Control elements and connections
Front side
98 3101112
Pos Name Description
▶▼
1
2 3Menu Menu button for DVD menu 4 Source Source device selection 5– Display 6– DVD compartment 7Play Playback/pause
Back side
13 161514 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Navigation buttons Select button
Pos Name Description
8 – Volume + Volume buttons 9Eject DVD eject button
10 Phones Earphone connection
11 P o we r
12 Power LED
Switching the device on or to standby
124765
Pos Name Description
13 FM Antenna connection FM 14 AM Antenna connection AM 15 Scart SCART output jack
Component
16
Out
17 Aux 1
18 Aux 2
19 AUX 3
20 Coaxial 1 + 2
Output jacks for TV / projector with component video
Input jacks for analog source device with component video and audio
Input jacks for analog source de­vice with FBAS video or S-Video and audio
Input jacks for analog source de­vice with FBAS video or S-Video and audio
Input jacks for digital audio sig­nals via coax cable
24252627282930
Pos Name Description
21 Optical 1 + 2
22 Speakers Speaker terminals 23 Power Mains switch 24 – AC inlet
25 Sub-out
26 S-Video Out
Composite
27
Out
28 HDMI Out
29 HDMI 1 + 2
30 USB Connector for USB storage device
Input jacks for digital audio sig­nals via optical cables
Connector jack for active sub­woofer
Output jack for TV/projector with S-Video
Output jack for TV/projector with FBAS video
Output jack for TV/projector with HDMI connector
Input jacks for digital source devices with HDMI connector
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Remote control
60
59
58
57 56
55
54
53
52
51
31 32
33
34
35 36
37
38
39
40
41
42
4350 4449
4548 4647
Pos Name Description
31 32 33 34 Zoom Enlarge display 35 Tune Setting a station 36 37 + Vol – Increasing/decreasing volume 38 Audio Set surround mode and audio delay
39 On Screen
40 41 42 Return Return button
43 Aux
44 Tuner
45 Level
46 Resolution
47 Night Night mode on/off 48 Playmode Repeat functions
49 HDMI
50 DVD
51 S etup Changing settings 52 DVD Menu Accessing the DVD menu 53 + Src – Changing source device
54 +10
55 1... 0 Number keys
56 Subtitles
57 Angle Changing angle for DVD playback 58 59
60
Skip back/forward
Fast forward/rewind
▼◀
Open and close the disc tray
Mute speakers
Displaying/hiding additional dis­play during DVD playback
Navigation buttons Select button
Direct selection of sources Aux 1 to 3
Direct selection of sources “FM AUTO”, “FM MONO” and “AM”
Adjust sound control and level of the speakers
Adjusting resolution of the HDMI output
Direct selection of sources HDMI 1 and 2
Direct selection of DVD and USB sources
Enter the tens decimal place for the station memory or music track
Changing subtitles for DVD play­back
Stopping playback
Playback/pause Switching the device on or to
standby
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Setup and Connecting
Setup location
Select a stable, level base.• Make sure that the environment is clean and free from • dust. Avoid placing the unit close to sources of heat or in • direct sunlight. Arrange the connector cables so that they do not pose • a trip hazard. Do not place any heavy objects on top of the cables or • the unit. There should be approximately 10 cm of space around • the device to enable adequate air circulation.
Connecting the speakers
To connect the speakers, use high-quality, two-conductor speaker cable with a diameter of at least 1.5 mm2 (AWG
15). You can order cables and banana plugs in our web­shop (www.teufelaudio.com) in the “Accessories” area.
the small cap that covers top entry of terminals 22 and then push the plug into the visible jack of the connector terminal.
If you don’t use any banana plugs, turn the connector terminal 22 counterclockwise to loosen it. Insert the stripped cable end into the hole that is now visible. Turn the terminal clockwise. This will clamp the cable in place.
Subwoofer
You can connect an active subwoofer to the RCA jack 25 “Sub Out”. Only low frequency audio signals will be issued at this jack up to an adjustable frequency.
Antennas
Danger
Risk associated with lightning strike!
If you are using outdoor or roof antennas, be
absolutely sure that the antenna has lightning
protection.
2225
The connector terminals 22 “Speakers” for the fi ve satel­lites are located on the back of the DVD receiver:
Front – front speakers, “Left”and “Right”.• Center – middle speakers.• Rear – rear speakers, “Left” and “Right”.
The terminals are each marked red (+) and black (-).
Observe the correct polarity!
Connect the like coloured terminals with each
other. Otherwise the sound quality will suffer. The wires of the speaker cables are marked with differ­ent colours or shapes.
Split the speaker cable on both ends over a length of about 30 mm and remove approximately 10 mm of the insulation sheathing. Twist the cable to ensure that no wires protrude.
Connecting the cables to the speakers should be de­scribed in the operating instructions for the speakers.
13
FM antenna
Connect the antenna for receiving FM/VHF stations to the jack 13 “FM”. This can be a roof/outdoor antenna or a cable television connection. You will need a coaxial cable for this.
If an antenna connection is not available at your setup location, you can use the enclosed dipole FM antenna
. Unwind the throw-out aerial, screw the lugs onto
the adapter adapter into the jack 13 “FM” and adjust the position of the throw-out aerial until you have the best reception. Then fi x the antenna in place with tape or a nail.
, push the
If you use banana plugs, screw the cord into place on the plug (see instructions for the banana plug), remove
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AM antenna
The enclosed antenna
dium wave stations (AM). You can set up this antenna to
be free standing or screw it onto a cabinet or wall.
is designed for receiving me-
Connect the antenna cable with the jacks 14 “AM” on
the back of the DVD receiver. Push down the lever on the
terminal and run the cable end into the above opening.
Releasing the lever will hold the cable in place.
14
Television/projector
You can connect a television and/or projector to the fol-
lowing outputs:
26 S-Video
Analog video signal (S-Video) via a mini-DIN cable (also referred to as Hosiden cable).
27 Composite
Analog video signal (FBAS) via an RCA cable. A video
with two yellow RCA jacks is included with the
cable CP5100 DR, which you can use to connect a television to this jack.
28 HDMI Out
Digital video and sound signals via a HDMI cable.
Preferably, you should use the HDMI output 28 to connect your screen as the signals of the HDMI inputs 1 and 2 are relayed to this output only. If connecting the TV via one of the other outputs, the HDMI inputs cannot be used.
Inputs for Source devices
The CP 5100 DR offers three inputs for analog sources (Aux 1 – 3) and two digital HDMI sources. There are also two optical and two coaxial digital sound inputs availa­ble that you can freely assign to the source devices using the setup menu (see page 14).
17 Aux 1
Here, you can connect a source with an analog component signal (YPbPr) and analog sound. For this, you will need a triple RCA cable for video (Y, Pb und Pr) and a double RCA cable for the sound (L and R).
15 28 27 26 16
15 SCART
Analog video signal (RGB, composite (CVBS) and S-
Video) and audio signal (stereo) via a SCART cable. The
SCART connection must be activated via the video menu
(see “Video output”, page 13).
16 Component
Analog component video signal (YPbPr) via a three-line
RCA cable. When connecting, observe the jack colour
coding (green, blue and red). This output also has to be
activated via the video menu (see “Video output”, page
13).
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18 Aux 2 and 19 Aux 3
Here, you can connect a source with analog video and sound. The video signal can be transferred as FBAS (Composite) with a RCA cable or as S-Video with a mini DIN cable. You will need a double RCA cable for the audio signal (L and R).
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29 HDMI 1 and 2
You can connect a source with a digital audio and video signal to each socket. For this, you will need a HDMI cable.
Connecting to a power supply
Make sure that the mains switch 23 “Power” on the back of the device is turned off (“OFF” position). Connect the mains connector jack 24 to a mains socket with the mains cord 햹.
Please note
You can only use these HDMI inputs if the play-
back device (TV or projector) is also connected
via HDMI.
20 Coaxial 1 + 2
You can connect the coaxial digital audio outputs of two sources here. For this, you will need a coaxial cable with RCA plugs for each output. In the menu, you can assign a digital audio input to each video source (see page 14).
21 Optical 1 + 2
You can connect the optical digital sound outputs of two sources here. You will need an optical cable with a Toslink connector. Your source requires either an optical
3.5 mm plug or a Toslink connector as well. In the menu, you can assign the digital audio connector input to the various video sources (see page 14).
Remote control
23
24
To use the remote control you will need two batteries, type micro and/or AAA with 1.5 volts (included in the package).
Inserting batteries
Push the battery compartment • cover on the back of the remote control towards the arrow and remove it. If necessary, remove the old bat-• teries (please follow the notes on page 26). Insert the batteries in the battery • compartment as shown in the fi gure. Put the cover back on the com-• partment and push it into place.
Functionality
The remote control transmits infrared control signals. For proper functioning, you have to point the front of the remote control towards the DVD receiver. Make sure there are no obstacles blocking the infrared signal.
Fluorescent and energy saving lamps installed in the di­rect vicinity may impair the functions of the remote control or even prevent its functioning.
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Basic functions
Activating and deactivating
With the mains switch 23 “Power” on the back of the device you can turn your DVD receiver on and off. Once you have turned it on, the device is in standby mode. With the button 11 “Power” or 60 “ ”, you can switch your DVD receiver to operational and/or standby mode. The power LED 12 is blue when the device is turned on until the display 5 is operational.
Selecting a source
Once you have turned on the device, the last source
selected is activated.
With the button 4 “Source” and/or 53 “Source +/–”, you can switch sources in this order: DISC (DVD/CD and USB), FM AUTO (radio VHF stereo), FM MONO, AM (radio MW), Aux 1, Aux 2, Aux 3, HDMI 1, HDMI 2. Or you can switch the source with the direct select • buttons:
43 “ Aux” – Aux 1, Aux 2, Aux 3 44 “ Tuner” – FM AUTO, FM MONO, AM 49 “ HDMI” – HDMI 1, HDMI 2 50 “ DVD” – DISC and/or USB
12
11
60
23
8
4
The selected source is shown on the display 5.
Adjusting the volume
With the menu function “Power-on Vol”, you can set the
volume when turning on the device (see page 15).
Increasing the volume: Press the button 8 “Volume +” and/or button 37 “Vol +”. Reducing the volume: Press the button 8 “Volume –” and/or button 37 “Vol –”.
The selected volume is shown on the display 5 and on the
screen from 0 (mute) to 50 (loud).
Mute
With the button 36 “ The message “MUTE ON” will appear on the display
5. Turning the sound back on: Press the button 36 again or change the volume.
Night mode
In night mode, the DVD receiver reduces the volume,
particularly the volume of the subwoofer. By pushing the
button 47 “Night” you can activate or deactivate night
mode. The message “Night on” and/or “Night off” will
briefl y appear on the display 5 and the television.
, you can turn off the sound.
36
53
50 43 49
47
37
44
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Menu functions
With the menu, you can set most functions of your CP 5100 DR. You control the menu with the remote con­trol; the menu itself is shown on the connected TV screen.
Important
The menu functions are only available if “DISC”
is selected as source.
Both devices must be turned on and the CP 5100 DR picture must be visible on the television.
Press the button 50 “DVD” to select “DISC” as the source. Press the button 51 “Setup”. The main menu will ap­pear on the screen. Select the desired submenu with the navigation buttons 40▲▼ ” and press the select button 41 “●” or the navigation button 40 “▶”. A submenu will appear. You can open other submenus in this way and change settings. Press the navigation button 40◀” to return to the previous menu. You can exit at any time by pressing the button 51 “Setup”.
If the menu appears in German (“Beenden” instead of “Exit“), change the language to English:
Select the item “System” with the navigation buttons 40▲▼ ” and press the select button 41 “●” or the naviga- tion button 40 “▶”. Press the select button 41●” or the navigation button 40▶” to access the “Sprache” submenu. Press the select button 41●” or the navigation button 40▶” again to access the submenu “OSD-Menü”. Select the item “Englisch” with the navigation buttons 40▲▼ ” and press the select button 41 “●”. The menu will change to English. Press the navigation button 40◀” until only the main menu is visible.
Menu “ Video”
“ Aspect Ratio”
Adjusting the display on the television: 4:3 Pan Scan – 16:9 movies are shown with the full height on a 4:3 TV-set, but the sides are cropped. 4:3 Letterbox – 16:9 movies are shown with full width on a 4:3 TV set with black bars on the top and bottom.
16:9 Wide – Correct setting for 16:9 TV-sets.
40 41
Video
Audio
51
50
System
Exit
“ TV Format”
Adjusting the transmission encoding system for the con­nected television:
NTSC – American standard PAL – European standard
If in doubt, consult the operating instructions of your television.
“ HD-Resolution”
Setting the resolution for HD playback. Possible values: 480p/576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p You can also adjust these settings with the special func­tion button “Resolution” (see “Special function buttons” on page 16).
“ Video Output”
Activating the analog video output: SCART – Connection to the jack 15 “SCART” in standard resolution via a SCART cable. Component I – Connection to the component output 16 “Component” with normal resolution (interlaced compo­nent). Component P – Connection to the component output 16 “Component” with higher resolution ( progressive compo­nent). If in doubt, consult the operating instructions of your television. The outputs 26 “S-Video”, 27 “Composite” and 28 “HDMI” are always active.
“ Lip Sync”
Digital image-processing in the TV-set requires a certain amount of time. To keep the image and sound in sync, televisions delay the sound by a few milliseconds. To en­sure that the sound of your DVD receiver is also in sync, you can set the receiver’s audio delay from 0 to 250 ms here. For this, move the marker on the scale using the navigation buttons 40 “▲▼ ” and change the value using the select button 41 ●”. You can also change this setting with the button 38 “Audio” (see page 16).
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Menu “ Audio”
If you are using a Teufel speaker set, you can use the
recommended values for some settings. For more informa-
tion, see “Teufel Presets” in this section.
“ Speaker Setup”
Set the speaker types. Smaller speakers may not be able
to handle low tones well and tend to distort the audio
signal; if no centre speaker is present, the voices of the
actors will be missing in movies; if no rear speakers are
present, surround sound effects will be missing. If set
properly, the CP 5100 DR is able to make optimal use of
the existing speakers:
Front – Size of the speakers to the left and right of the
screen: Small (small, compact boxes), Large (full-volume
speakers, upright boxes).
Center – Size of the middle speaker: Small, Large, Off –
with Dolby® Virtual Speaker (DVS), the mid-channel is
distributed to the left and right speakers.
Rear – Size of the rear speaker: Small, Large, Off – sur-
round sound is simulated using the existing speakers with
DVS.
Surround – Size of the rear speaker: Small, Large, Off –
surround sound is simulated using the existing speakers
with DVS.
Subwoofer – On or Off – If no subwoofer is connected,
the lowest tones will be emitted as best as possible via
the existing speakers.
CrossoverSounds are emitted via the subwoofer up to
the frequency set here. The cut-off-frequency can be set in
the range 40 to 200 Hz. Move the marker on the scale
with the navigation buttons 40▲▼ ” and change the
value with the select button 41 ●”.
“ AV Mapping”
Assigning audio inputs to the video inputs: You want to
connect your PC via HDMI, but your sound card has an
optical audio output? Your DVD-changer has a compo-
nent output for video and a coax audio connection? Your
DVD receiver can handle this: Select the desired video
input and set the desired audio input for this.
Video Speaker Setup HDMI 1 HDMI 1
Audio AV Mapping HDMI 2 Aux 1
System Distance Aux 1 Aux 2
Exit Level Aux 2 Aux 3
Equalizer Aux 3 Coax 1
Teufel Preset1 Coax 2
Teufel Preset2 Opt 1
Opt 2
“ Distance”
If the speakers are located at different distances to the listening position, surround sound will suffer. To com­pensate for these run time differences, set the distances from the listening position to each speaker from 0 to 10 metres. You can move the marker on the scale with the navigation buttons 40▲▼ ” and change the value with the select button 41 ●”.
“ Level”
Volume adjustment and sound test. Here, you can in­crease or reduce the relative volume for each speaker.
+ 10 + 8 + 6 + 4 + 2 0 – 2 – 4 – 6 – 8 – 10
Video Speaker Setup Front Left
Audio AV Mapping Center
System Distance Front Right
Exit Level Rear Right
Equalizer Rear Left
Teuf el Pre se t1 Subwoofer
Teufel Preset2 Test Tone
Select the desired speaker and move the marker on the scale with the navigation buttons 40▲▼ ” in the positive (loud) or negative (soft) range. Apply the value by press­ing the select button 41●”. You can also change this setting with the special function button “Level” (see “Special function buttons” on page
16).
With the option “Test Tone”, a noise signal will be emit­ted from each speaker for approximately 2 seconds that allows you to verify the settings. The test will end as soon as you exit the submenu.
“ Equalizer”
Adjusting the sound in three frequency ranges: Select the desired frequency range (treble, mid, bass) and move the marker on the scale to the positive (up) or negative (down) range using the navigation buttons 40 “▲▼ ”. You can apply the value by pressing the select button 41 “●”.
“ Teufel Preset 1 + 2”
Presets for current Teufel speakers. Here you can auto­matically set the recommended values for some Teufel speaker sets (e. g. speaker size and crossover frequency). Select your speaker set and apply the values by selecting “OK”.
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Menu “ System”
“ Language”
Set the language for menus, subtitles and playback. OSD Menu – Language for the menu functions (German or English). Disc Menu – Language for the DVD menus. Multiple languages are available, provided they are supported by the DVD. Audio – Language for DVD playback. Multiple languages are available, provided they are supported by the DVD. Subtitle – Language for the subtitles for DVD playback. Multiple languages are available, provided they are supported by the DVD. The setting “Off” deactivates subtitles.
“Parential”
Child lock for DVD playback. Some DVDs are labelled for certain age groups and will be locked depending on this setting. Unfortunately, many DVDs are not protected accordingly; personal copies and DivX movies usually do not have this protection scheme. Lock Sys. – This protects the DVD/CD. For this, the four­digit password (default setting “0000”) must be entered via the number pad on the remote control and confi rmed with the select button 41●”. If the password is entered incorrectly, the password prompt will appear again. Unlock Sys. – This deactivates the protection. The pass­word must be entered.
“Set PWD”
Changing the password: The old password must fi rst be entered, then the new password must be entered twice. Then press the select button 41 “●”. If the old password was entered incorrectly or the two entries of the new password are different, the password will be queried again. Make sure to remember the new password! If necessary, you can reset the DVD receiver to the factory default settings (see “SW version” below).
“ Dimmer”
Setting the brightness of the display 5: 3 (bright), 2, 1 (dark), Off
“ Power-on Vol”
Set the volume after activation: Last (last set volume), 20, 40
“ SW version”
You can see the version of the installed software (also known as “Firmware”) in the upper fi eld. Firmware up­dating is possible (see page 25).
Reset – This resets the device to the factory default set­tings.
Important
All menu settings are lost when performing reset!
Rating – Adjusting the protection level. There are eight levels available. They correspond to the recommenda­tions of the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of Ameri­ca) for the rating of movies:
2 – Intermediate rating 3 – PG (Parental Guidance), young children should be
accompanied by a parent. 4 – PG 13 (Parental Guidance 13), children under 13 years of age should be accompanied by a parent.
5 – Intermediate rating 6 – PG-R (Parents Guidance - Restricted), under 17 years
of age only when accompanied by a parent. 7 – NC-17 (No Children 17 and under admitted), viewing only for ages 18 and up.
8 – Adult, only for adults. No Limit – No restriction, check deactivated.
After selecting the level the four-digit password (default setting “0000”) must be entered via the number pad on the remote control and confi rmed with the select button 41●”. If the password is entered incorrectly, the pass- word prompt will appear again.
Menu “Exit”
You exit the menu when you select this menu item and the source “DISC” becomes active again.
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Special function buttons
Button “ Audio”
With the button 38 “Audio”, you can set the ambient
sound or the surround mode and the audio delay.
Setting ambient sound
Pushing the button 38 “Audio” briefl y switches to the
respectively possible modes:
If only two speakers (front left and right) are active, you
switch the Dolby® Virtual Speaker (DVS) each time you
push the button:
DVS REF” Normal DVS ambient sound.
DVS WIDE” Extended DVS ambient sound.
DVS OFF” Deactivate DVS.
If all speakers are active, two ProLogic and two stereo
settings are available for all dual-channel sources:
PLII Movie” Dolby® ProLogic II for movies.
PLII MUSIC” Dolby® ProLogic II for music.
STEREO 5” Stereo playback on all speakers.
STEREO 2” Stereo playback only on the front speakers
left and right and the subwoofer.
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38
The surround mode is preset when Dolby Digital or DTS
coded multi-channel tracks are played back; as a result,
this function is blocked.
Setting audio delay
By pushing the button 38 “Audio” for more than two sec-
onds, you can set the value of the audio delay (see menu
function “Lip Sync” on page 13):
The current value in milliseconds (ms) is shown in the • display panel and on the screen. With the volume buttons 37 “Volume +/–”, you can now set the audio delay within the range from 0 to
240 ms. The device deactivates the function after three seconds of button inactivity.
Button “ Level”
You can set the sound with the button 45 “Level” and adjust the volume of the speakers.
Adjusting the sound
By briefl y pushing the button 45 “Level”, you access the three ranges for the sound control in sequence:
Bass low tones (bass tones) Treble high tones Middle medium-range tones (language)
With the volume buttons 37 “Volume +/–” you can now set the selected range from “–10” (decrease) to “+10” (increase). After three seconds of button inactivity, the device switches off the function.
45 46
Volume adjustment.
You can increase or decrease the relative volume for each speaker. First push and hold the button 45 “Level” for more than two seconds until the fi rst speaker channel is displayed in the display panel and on the top left of the screen (see below). Tip the button 45 “Level” to select the desired speaker now:
FRONT L – Front left CENTER – Center FRONT R – Front right REAR L – Rear left REAR R – Rear right SUB – Subwoofer
With the volume buttons 37 “Volume +/–” you can now set the volume within the range from “–10” to “+10”. After three seconds of button inactivity, the device deactivates the function.
Button “ Resolution”
By tipping the button 46 “Resolution” you can set the resolution of the television set for HD playback. Possible values: HDMI 576P, HDMI 720P, HDMI 1080I, HDMI 1080P.
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DVD/ CD mode
Compatible DVDs/CDs
Only use commercially-available DVDs/CDs that are • labeled with the symbols shown at the right. DVDs/CDs with fi les in the following formats can be • played: CD Audio, VCD, SVCD, DVD Video, DivX, Mpeg4, MP3, AAC and JPEG. Standard DVDs/CDs with a diameter of 80 and • 120 mm can be used. It is also generally possible to use recordable DVD/CD. • However, there may be problems due to too high burn­ing speed or insuffi cient quality of the recordable disc. Unfortunately, the only way to fi nd out is by trying. CDs that were produced for commercial use might not • always play.
Handling DVDs/CDs
Every DVD/CD is covered by a resistant plastic layer that protects it against outside infl uences. However, you still have to protect the discs from dirt and scratches. Your DVD receiver can correct minor damages of the DVD/CD . Larger scratches or other damages may cause it to “freez e” or similar errors may resul t. Please also follow the guidelines on the CD case for the proper han­dling of DVDs/CDs !
Inserting a DVD/CD
Attention
The CD and USB playback functions are identical and are described in the section “Playback functions” on page 20.
Risk of damage!
Do not in any case insert multiple DVDs/CDs on top of one another. Do not insert anything other than DVDs/CDs.
Press the button 9 “Eject” and/or 31 “ will be ejected and the source will change to “DISC” at the same time. Carefully place the DVD/CD with the printed side up in • the tray recess. Press the button 9 “Eject” and/or 31 “ ”. The DVD tray will close and the CD will be read. The message “READING” will appear on the display and on the screen. Some DVDs may start to play automatically after a few seconds.
”. The DVD tray
Ejecting a DVD/CD
Stop playback by pressing the button 9 “Eject” and/or
”. The DVD tray will eject to the front.
31 “ Take the DVD/CD out of the tray.• Press the button 9 “Eject” and/or 31 “ ”. The CD tray will close.
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Radio playback
Select one of the three radio broadcast bands (see page
12): FM AUTO – Reception of stereo stations from 87.5 to 108 MHz, RDS mode possible. FM MONO – Reception of weak stations in mono, RDS mode possible with limitations.
AM – Reception of mono stations from 522 to 1,629 kHz.
Setting the radio stations
Direct entry of the tuning frequency:
Briefl y push the button 35 “Tune”.
Enter the frequency without any decimal or comma
using the number buttons 55 “1 ... 0”.
Push the selection button 42●”.
Station scan:
You can change the receiving frequency with the buttons
33 ”:
Automatically : Pressing the button will start the station
scan in the desired direction, which will continue until a
station with suffi cient broadcasting power is received.
Manually : The frequency is gradually increased and/
or decreased every time you tip the button (FM: 0.05
MHz step, AM: 9 kHz step).
55
54
33
35
41
The set tuning frequency is shown in the display 5. If the station is received in stereo, the message “STEREO” will also appear. If the station broadcasts an RDS signal, then the message “R•D•S” will appear and the name of the station will replace the frequency display after a short time.
Station memory
Your radio can save up to 30 stations for each of the two radio bands (FM and AM). You can select the saved sta­tions conveniently with the push of a button.
Presetting stations
Tune in the desired station as described above.
Press the select button 42●”. The display now shows
an available memory slot by a blinking number, e. g.
“P01”.
You can select the desired memory slot with the
number pad 55 “1...0”. You can change the tens deci-
mal place with the button 54 “+10 ”.
Press the select button 42●” again. The message
“SAVE OKAY” will appear briefl y in the display. The station has now been saved. If there is no button activity for fi ve seconds, the device will switch back to normal mode.
Saving stations automatically
Push the button 35 “Tune” for approx. six seconds until the message “APS Start” appears in the display panel. The radio is now searching for stations with adequate reception and automatically saves them. Previously saved stations are deleted in the process. After the search ends, the station is saved to the memory slot 01.
Tuning in stations from the memory
You can directly choose stored stations by using the number pad 55. With the button 54 “10+” you can ac­cess the memory slots with two-digit numbers.
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USB mode
Your new DVD receiver can read USB memory sticks (USB
1.0 / 2.0 up to 2 gigabytes) and playback any stored MP3 fi les or JPEG fi les. USB stands for “universal serial bus”. Every modern com­puter has a USB interface for connecting a keyboard and mouse. The USB memory stick was originally developed to replace computer disks and make data transfer more easy. Meanwhile, these convenient sticks are also used for digital cameras and music playback devices.
Handling mobile storage devices
USB sticks are sensitive electronic devices and must therefore be handled with care. If you are not using your storage device, be absolutely sure to store it in a protec­tive sleeve or put its cap on.
Important
Do not use any storage devices that exhibit mechanical damages or which have been im-
mersed in a liquid. Do not subject storage devices to direct sunlight. Improper handling may result in data loss! If possible, make backup copies of your music on your PC.
Inserting the USB stick and playback
Press the button 9 “Eject” and/or 31 “ ”. The DVD tray will be ejected and the source will change to “DISC” at the same time. If necessary, take the DVD/CD out of the tray. Place the • DVD/CD back in its jewel case. Insert the USB stick in the jack 30 “USB”. The stick will only fi t in one position. Press the button 9 “Eject” and/or 31 “ ”. The DVD tray will close and the USB stick will be read. The mes­sages “READING” and “NO DISC” will appear in the display and on the screen. The fi le browser will appear on the screen shortly after-• wards (see “File selection” in the next section).
Removing a USB stick
Attention
Risk of damage!
Never remove the USB stick when the DVD receiver is still accessing it!
Press the button 9 “Eject” and/or 31 “ will stop and the DVD tray will eject to the front. Take the USB stick out of the jack 30 “USB”. Press the button 9 “Eject” and/or 31 “ ”. The CD tray will close.
30 9
”. The playback
31
The playback functions for CD and USB are identical and are described in the section “Playback functions” on page 20.
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Playback functions
General playback information
Pausing playback: Press the button 7 “Play” and/or 59
”.
Continuing playback: Press the button 7 “PLAY” and/or
59 ” again.
Playing the next track: Tip the button 32 ”.
Playing the previous track: Tip the button 32 ”.
Playing the track in fast forward (only for DVD or music
playback): Tip the button 33 “ ” or “ ”. Every time
you tip the button, the playback speed will increase:
2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x. The playback occurs without
sound; you will see the elapsed track time in the
display. To continue normal playback, press the select
button 41●”.
Stop playback: Press the button 58”.
DVD playback
“Instant Skip” – Skipping 10 seconds ahead: Tip the
navigation button 40 “”.
“Instant Replay” – Skipping 10 seconds back: Tip the
navigation button 40 “”.
Accessing the DVD menu: Press the button 52 “DVD
menu”.
Changing the angle of view (if different angles of
view have been saved on the DVD): Tip the button 57
“Ang le”.
Changing or deactivating subtitles (if subtitles are sup-
ported by the DVD): Tip the button 56 “Subtitle”.
Enlarging the display: Tip the button 34 “Zoom” – The
display will be enlarged by 2, 3, 4 and 5 times in se-
quence. Move the window with the navigation buttons
40 “▲▶▼◀”.
59 58
57 56
52
7
32 33
34
39 40
41
On screen display for DVD playback
With the button 39 “On Screen” you can open and hide an extra display (only for DVD playback):
Time Chapter Angle Audio Subtitle Zoom
00:08:31 01/11 Off ENG5.1 Off x1
You can switch through the fi elds with the horizontal navigation buttons 40 “◀ ▶” and then use the vertical navigation buttons 40 “▲▼ ” to adjust the values:
Time – Elapsed playtime. Chapter – Number of the current chapter and total
number of chapters. You can skip to a specifi c chapter. Angle – Changing the angle of view (if different angles of view have been saved on the DVD). Audio – Changing the audio playback language (if the DVD has multiple audio tracks). Subtitle – Changing or deactivating subtitles (if the DVD supports subtitles). Zoom – Enlarging the display by 2, 3, 4 and 5 times
The device will deactivate the on screen display if there is no button activity for about 10 seconds.
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Selecting files
The content of DVDs, CDs and USB sticks with media fi les is displayed on the screen in a simple browser.
The right area will always show the content of the current folder (also known as the directory). You will see two folders and two photo fi les in this sample screenshot. Only such fi les are shown that can be played on the DVD receiver.
The left area shows the content of the parent folder – in this case, just “ROOT” – which stands for the highest level directory on the DVD/CD or USB stick.
You can select a fi le or folder with the navigation buttons 40▲▼ ”. The current selection is highlighted (e. g. the “ROOT” folder on the right side). You can open or access the selected fi le with the select button 41 “●”.
Alternatively, you can also use the number pad 55 “1...0” and the tens button 54 “+10” to enter the number shown to the right of the desired fi le.
Example: Let’s open the “2. FOLDER”:
Now the currently selected folder is highlighted in white on the left side (“2. FOLDER”) and its content is shown on the right side.
ROOT
ROOT
1. FOL DE R
2. FOLDER
ROOT
1. FOL DE R
2. FOLDER Photo fi le JPEG Photo fi le JPG
Movie fi le AVI Movie fi le DIVX Movie fi le M 4V Photo fi le JPEG Photo fi le JPG Music fi le AAC Music fi le MP3
The highest level folder, whose name is just shown with two dots, leads you one folder back. Please also note the different symbols for movie, photo and music fi les shown at the other sample fi les.
MP3/DivX playback
Playing the next track: Tip the navigation button 41▶”. Playing the previous track: Tip the navigation button
40”.
Photo playback
Displaying the next photo: Tip the navigation button 40▶”. Displaying the previous photo: Tip the navigation but-• ton 40◀”. Rotating/fl ipping the photo: Tip the navigation buttons
40▲▼ ”.
55
54
40
41
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Repeat function
By pressing the button 48 “Playmode” you can select various repeat functions; the activated function is shown in the display:
Audio CD
Single Repeat On – Repeat the current track.
Repeat All – Play through all tracks and start again
from the beginning.
Repeat Off – Repeat function off, normal playback.
DVD
Chapter Repeat On – Repeat the current chapter.
Title Repeat On – Repeat the current title.
Repeat Off – Repeat function off, normal playback.
Movies (DivX, Mpeg4) and music (MP3, AAC)
Single Repeat On – Repeat the current fi le.
Folder Repeat On – Repeat all fi les in the current folder.
Disc Repeat On – Play through all fi les and start from
the beginning.
Repeat Off – Repeat function off, normal playback.
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Troubleshooting
The following instructions should help you to solve problems. If this doesn’t work, please contact our hotline (see page 3). Mind the warranty instructions.
Problem Possible cause Solution
The device doesn’t work, the display is dark.
No CD/DVD playback No CD/DVD inserted. Insert a CD/DVD.
No image Television is not on. Turn on the television.
Display fuzzy/distorted. CD/DVD damaged or dirty. Clean or change the CD/DVD.
“NO DISC” in the display. CD/DVD damaged, dirty, incompatible or
Skipping to the next track and/or chapter is not work­ing properly.
No audio or not all audio channels can be heard.
No power supply. Make sure that the mains plug is securely
inserted. Use another device to check that the socket is
functioning.
CD/DVD inserted upside down. Insert the CD/DVD with the printed side up. The region code of the DVD does not
match the device. Wrong type of CD/DVD. Insert the right type of CD/DVD. CD/DVD damaged or dirty. Clean or change the CD/DVD. Condensation in the device. Take out the CD/DVD and let the device stand
Wrong television AV input selected. Select the right television AV input (e. g.
DVD receiver set to the wrong video output or to the wrong HDMI resolution.
Connector cable not wired properly or sits loose.
Connector cable damaged. Replace the connector cable. CD/DVD dirty. Clean the CD/DVD.
Television or device has the wrong colour standard (PAL/NTSC) setting.
Disturbance by interconnected devices, e. g. video recorders.
The DVD receiver has an incorrect display format setting.
inserted the wrong way around. Some DVDs do not support the skip func-
tion, for example when playing warnings at the beginning of the DVD.
The DVD only has one chapter. Alternative: Fast forward. Speakers wired incorrectly. Check and correct the wiring. The AV assignment is incorrect. Wrong DVD audio track selected.
The DVD receiver is set to mute (“MUTE”).
The speaker is deactivated. Activate the speaker (see “Speaker confi g” on
Playback speed has been increased or reduced.
Insert a DVD with a matching region code.
for one to two hours while activated.
HDMI 1). Check the settings and change if necessary
(see page 13 “Video output” and “HD resolu­tion”). To see the display, create a video connection to the television via 27 composite if necessary (see page 10).
Correct the cable connections.
Change the colour standard (PAL/NTSC) setting. PAL is the correct standard in Western Europe (except for France).
Directly connect the devices.
Change the display format to the correct set­ting (see page 13).
Clean or change the CD/DVD.
Continue playback.
Correct the AV assignment (see page 14). Press the button 39 “On-Screen” and select
another audio language. Press button 36 to deactivate the mute func-
tion.
page 14). Switch to normal playback by pressing the
PLAY button.
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Problem Possible cause Solution No or distorted music
playback.
Remote control is not work­ing.
There are numerous parameters in the menu functions, which may impair or even prevent normal operation. If your DVD receiver is behaving “unusually”, you can reset the device to the factory settings. This resets parameters such as speaker size or level to the default values.
The fi les on the data storage device are not in MP3 or AAC format.
File damaged. Delete or skip the fi le. No line of sight between the remote con-
trol and the device. The remote control is not pointed properly. Point the remote control at the device. Batteries inserted in the remote control with
wrong polarity. Batteries in the remote control are empty. Insert new batteries.
Delete fi les with the wrong format.
Remove any obstacles.
Insert the batteries the right way around (see diagram on the battery compartment).
To reset all parameters to the factory setting:
Press the button 1. 50 “DVD” to select “DISC” as source.
Press the button 2. 51 “Setup”. The main menu is shown
on the screen.
Select the submenu “System” with the navigation but-3.
tons 40▲▼ ” and press the select button 41 “●”. The
submenu will open.
Select the item “SW Version” with the navigation but-4.
tons 40▲▼ ” and press the select button 41 “●”. The
submenu will open.
Select the item “5. Reset” with the navigation buttons 40
▲▼ ” and press the select button 41●”. The display
will fl icker briefl y.
Turn off the device with the power switch 6. 23 “Power”
on the back.
Wait approximately 10 seconds before turning the 7.
device back on.
40
41
51
50
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Software update
The CP 5100 DR’s software is being developed continu­ally. You can download subsequent versions from our website www.teufelaudio.com/support/ and install them as follows: You will need a USB stick with a maximum capacity of 2 GB.
Attention
Risk of damage!
The DVD receiver must not be deactivated when carrying out the following steps.
Unpack the downloaded fi le and save it to the USB 1. stick. If there is a DVD/CD in the drive, remove it.2. Insert the USB stick in the jack 3. 30 “USB”. The USB stick will be read. Various installation mes­sages will appear on the display and screen. After a short time, the message “DONE” will appear 4. on the screen. Turn off the device with the power switch 5. 23 “Power” on the back. Pull the USB stick out of the jack 6. 30 “USB”. Wait approximately 10 seconds before turning the 7. device back on.
Care and cleaning
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Clean your DVD receiver regularly with a soft, slightly damp microfi bre cloth. Please note the following care­fully:
Danger
Attention
Risk of electric shock!
In contact with live parts, water can lead to electric shock or short circuit.
Ensure that no liquid penetrates the unit.• Disconnect the device from the mains power supply • before cleaning.
Risk of damage!
Using the wrong cleaning materials may dam­age the delicate surface of the case.
If possible use only plain water with no cleaning prod-• ucts. In case of stubborn marks, a mild soap solution may be used. In no circumstances should caustic cleaning products, • white spirit, thinners, petrol or similar be used for cleaning.
How to clean your DVDs/CDs
Only use cleaners intended for CDs to clean your CDs .
If necessary wipe the CD off with a soft, lint-free cloth, from the middle to the outside. In the process, hold the CD between the index fi nger and thumb of your other hand .
Touching the play side of the CD with your hand may cause playback problems.
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Protecting the environment
Batteries and rechargeable batteries
Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste!
Every consumer is required by law to bring all
batteries and rechargeable batteries, whether they contain harmful substances*) or not, to a collection point run by the communal authority or borough or run commercially , so that they can be disposed of in an envi­ronmentally friendly manner. Please only hand in fully discharged batteries !
*) labe ll ed : Cd = cad mi um, Hg = mer cur y, Pb = lead
Disposing of the unit
e. g. at a collection point run by the communal author­ity borough. In this way, used devices can be recycled and waste materials disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. For this reason, electrical equipment is labelled with the displayed symbol.
Technical data
Operating voltage: 220–240 V~, 50/60 Hz Power consumption, max: 200 W
Used units must not be disposed of with house­hold waste
If the unit is no longer operational, every consumer is required by law to dispose of used devices separate from household waste,
Output power stereo: 80 W (4 Ohm, 1 %) Signal to noise ratio (SNR): better 85 dB Distortion (THD+N): 0.19 %
Dimensions (W x H x D): 430 x 81 x 355 mm Net weight: 5.9 kg
Technical changes reserved!
This product conforms with Council of the European Union guidelines 2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC
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Index
A
Angle 20 Antennas 9 Audio 14, 15, 16, 20 Aux 10, 12 AV assignment 14
B
Batteries
Inserting 11
C
CD 17 Chapter 20 Child lock 15 Coaxial 11 Component 10, 13 Composite 10 Connecting
Antennas 9 Speakers 9
Television 10 Connecting to a power supply 11 connection 9
D
Dimmer 15 Disc menu 15 Distances 14 DVD 12, 17
Ejecting 17
Inserting 17
F
Factory setting 24 Faults 23 File selection 20
H
HDMI 11, 12 HDMI Out 10 HD resolution 13
I
Image format 13
L
Language 15 Letterbox 13 Level 14, 16 Lip Sync 13 Locks 15
M
Mains switch 12 Mute 12
N
Night mode 12 NTSC 13
O
Optical 11 OSD menu 15
P
PAL 13 Pan scan 13 password 15 Playback 21
DVD 20 MP3/DivX 21 Photo 21
Progressive 13
R
Radio 18 Radio stations
Saving 18 Selecting stations from the
memory 18
Remote control 8
Inserting batteries 11 Repeat function 21 Reset 24 Resolution 16
S
SCART 10, 13 Selecting a source 12 Selecting stations from the
memory 18
Setting the radio stations
Automatically 18
Manually 18 Software update 25 Sound control 14 source devices 10 Speaker confi g. 14 Subtitles 15, 20 S-Video 10 SW version 15 System 15
T
Teufel Presets 14 Time 20 Tuner 12 TV standard 13
U
Unlock 15 USB 19 USB stick
Inserting 19 Playback 19 Removing 19
V
Video 10, 13 Video output 13 Volume 12
W
Widescreen 13
Z
Zoom 20
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Instruction No. 91341_GB/HC-20100923
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