CH-DVD 300
USA Version 1.1
DVD Player
Owner’s Manual
Welcome to the Digital Video Revolution!
Your Cyber Home DVD Player is designed to provide a great Home Theater
experience with super-crisp Video and thundering Digital Sound. Please retain
this User Manual for future reference. Remember to read the manual carefully
before connecting and powering on the unit.
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Table of Contents
General Information
Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Table of Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
DVD Player Features & Supported Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Caring for Optical Discs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Player Layout, Controls and Functions
Preparing and Using the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Remote Control Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
DVD Front Panel Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Back Panel Connectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Connecting the DVD Player to your TV
Typical Connection - Composite Video & Stereo Audio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
S-Video & Stereo Audio Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Digital Audio Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Component Video Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Basic Playback Functions
Getting Started - Powering On & Playing a Disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Stopping and Pausing Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Navigating Disc Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Advanced Playback Functions
Putting It All Together With the Display Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Fast Forward/Reverse & Slow Motion Scanning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Skip Forward and Skip Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Jumping to a Specific Chapter/Track or Time Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Saving Locations for Quick Play with Bookmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Repeating a Title, Chapter/Track or Disc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Repeating a Specific Time Segment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Playing Tracks in a Particular Order with Program Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Playing MP3 Files with the MP3 Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Using the Zoom Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
More Audio & Video Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Setting Player Options
Using the On-Screen Setup Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
DVD Setup Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Audio Setup Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
System Setup Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Further Information
Troubleshooting Common Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Glossary of DVD-related Terms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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DVD Player Features & Supported Discs
Welcome to the Digital Video Revolution! Your new DVD Player opens the door to a much richer home
entertainment experience than you’ve ever seen before. Enhanced Video and Sound quality, as well as greater
flexibility and options are just some of the benefits of Digital Video over conventional formats such as VHS. And your
DVD Player also doubles as a superior Music machine, playing CD Audio or “Compact” Discs, as well as discs
containing MP3 Music Files.
View JPG Images on your TV.
Screen Saver protects your TV when unit is
paused for a length of time.
Zoom In and Zoom Out on picture in still mode or
playback mode.
Program Function - Specify the playback
sequence for MP3, Audio CD or DVD Tracks.
YUV - Progressive Scan or Component, S-Video
& Composite Video Outputs.
Coaxial Digital & Stereo Analog Audio Output.
Multi-functional remote control - A wide variety of
functions can be controlled by the Remote Control
in the most convenient way.
Features
Suitable for multiple disc formats, including DVD,
conventional Audio CD's, CD-R/RW, MP3 and DTS.
Multiple levels of slow playback. Slow motion
without distracting signals in various speeds.
Repeat playback - Video segments can be selected
for repeat playback.
Multi-Language Display - Usage mode can be
displayed on the screen in different languages.
On-Screen Display and Setup - On-Screen Interface
for MP3 Playback.
Parental Control allows you to block discs with a
password depending on the rating.
Standby Power with LED for quick power-on and
power save.
Direct track selection function (MP3 and CD) -
Number buttons can be used for quick selection
of MP3 and CD titles with the remote control.
Supported Disc Formats
The following is a list of disc types that are suitable for play in your DVD Player:
Digital Video Discs
This player is suitable for DVDs of 12cm and 8cm sizes. Single-Sided and Double-Sided DVDs of
Single-Layer or Double-Layer type are supported. Discs of NTSC and PAL color systems are
supported.
Note: This DVD Player adheres to Region Code Standards. Units sold in North America will only
play Region Code 1 discs. The region code is marked on the disc as shown:
Video CDs
This player supports Video CDs with or without the PBC function. PBC allows for more advanced
navigation and features.
Compact Discs - Digital Audio
Music CDs may be used in this player. Also, CD-R and CD-RW discs containing CD-Audio tracks
are supported.
MP3 Discs (Including CD-R & CD-RW)
This player features an On-Screen MP3 Player for navigating and playing MP3 files stored on
disc. Files must have the “.MP3” extension. When recording MP3 files to a CD-R or CD-RW disc,
you must “close the session” before the disc will be useable with this player. A maximum of 250
directories and tracks are allowed.
JPG Image Files (CD-R & CD-RW)
The On-Screen JPG Navigator lets you select images to view on your TV. Slide-Show mode is
also supported. Files must be saved with the “.JPG” extension.
JPG
*Specifications are subject to change without notice. *All trademarks, logos, brand names and company names are the property of their respective owners.
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Caring for Optical Discs
Handling of Discs:
Please hold the disc by gripping the rim or by placing the index finger in the
central hole. Never touch the signal surface, which is shiny. This applies to
both sides of double sided discs.
Cleaning of Discs:
Finger prints or stains on the surface of the disc may cause signal loss.
Depending on the degree of the stain, the reflected luminosity from the signal
surface may be weakened, resulting in degraded picture quality. Therefore,
please use a soft cloth and wipe in a radiating manner from the center of the
disc to the outer rims when cleaning the disc surface.
Labeliing Side
Surface
Labels
If the surface of your disc is very dirty, please wipe the disc with a moist cloth,
followed by a dry soft cloth to remove all water stains.
Never use electrostatic prevention products or solutions which contain
benzene, thinner or any other vaporizing substances, as they may damage
the disc surface.
Tapes
Never add labels or adhesive tapes on the discs and be careful not to
scratch or damage the disc surface.
Storage of Discs:
To prevent discs from becoming bent or deformed, they should be vertically
kept in the disc storage case. To prevent damage, avoid leaving discs in your
car, where they may be subject to direct sunlight and high temperature.
Please thoroughly read the "Instruction Points for Attention" on the discs.
Cleaning the DVD Player:
The control panel and the case of the player will only require occasional wiping with a soft cloth. Areas with
stubborn stains can be cleaned with a soft cloth dipped in a neutral detergent. To prevent damaging the player,
never use vaporizing solutions.
Disc Accessories:
Do not use any disc accessory to improve the audio quality, disc protective solutions or lens cleaner. These
products may cause problems.
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Preparing and Using the Remote Control
Installing the Batteries
If the remote control only operates when you get closer to the DVD Player, it may mean the battery is weak.
Please replace the battery (Lithium battery) simultaneously with new battery (CR2025) of the same type. Please
note the positive (+) side is facing upwards on the remote.
2. Insert new Battery into the
battery holder. Make sure that
positive (+) side is facing upwards.
3. Put the battery holder back
on the remote.
1. Pull out the battery holder to remove
the battery compartment.
Important Note about Batteries
If the unit will not be used for an extended length of time, it’s wise to remove the batteries before storage.
The life of the battery depends on the amount of usage. With typical use, a battery life of approximately 6
months can be expected.
Operation of Remote Control
When using the control, please aim at the device's remote control sensor, located in the DVD
/
/
PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO
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Quick Tips
Make sure no objects
are between the remote
and the player.
Similar remote controls
could interfere with the
function of the player.
Make sure not to store
the remote upside
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POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP OPEN/CLOSE
MENU
PBC
GOTO
AUDIO
PROGRAM
MUTE
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
PLAY
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
down or with any
1/ALL
REPEAT
A-B
EFFECTS
objects pressing on the
buttons - this could
drain the battery.
INTRO
+
10
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Remote Control Functions (1 of 2)
Understanding the Buttons on the Remote
The Remote Control provides access to the DVD Player’s advanced functions, such as searching, repeating video
segments, accessing the Setup Menu, choosing subtitle mode, muting the volume and pausing the action, just to
name a few. The remote is also used to put the unit into “standby” mode, and power it on again.
DISPLAY
Shows elapsed and remaining time
for Chapter/Title.
POWER
Press the power button to put player
into Standby mode. Press again to
power unit on.
SETUP
Press to enter the DVD Player’s On-
Screen Setup Menu.
TITLE
Used to enter the Title Menu supported
on some VCD and DVD discs.
OPEN/CLOSE*
Press to open or close the disc tray.
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
PROGRAM
Use to program titles, chapters or
tracks to playback in a specific order.
MENU
Press to enter the menu of a DVD
or VCD disc. Also used to enable or
disable PBC mode for VCDs that
support this feature.
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
GOTO
Press to navigate to a specific chapter.
Follow with corresponding number key.
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
PLAY
ANGLE
MUTE
Press to temporarily turn off audio.
View Multi-Angles with discs that
support this feature. Press again to
cycle through available angles.
SUBTITLE
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
AUDIO
Changes the available Audio track
with discs that support multiple
languages or soundtracks.
Turns on subtitles and cycles
through available languages on
supported discs.
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
PLAY*
Plays current disc or selected
chapter or track.
FAST REVERSE
Press to reverse-play the disc at
high speed for searching. Press
again to cycle available speeds -
2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x.
1/ALL
REPEAT
A-B
FAST FORWARD
Press to play the disc at high speed for
searching. Press again to cycle
available speeds - 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x.
EFFECTS
LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN
INTRO
STOP
ARROWS
Use the arrow keys to select menu items
in disc menus, as well as to navigate in
the Setup Menu and other modes.
+
10
Press once to stop current disc play
but hold resume location. Press again
to completely stop play - required for
some Setup functions.
ENTER
Use the enter key to confirm menu
choices and execute selected
instructions.
PAUSE
Press to pause audio track play or
video on a still frame. Press again to
advance to next frame. To return back
to normal play press PLAY.
SKIP PREVIOUS
Press to skip to the previous
chapter or track.
SKIP NEXT
Press to skip to the next chapter or track.
(See next page for remaining buttons)
* Shortcut to Power ON player from Standby and Play or Open Disc tray.
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Remote Control Functions (2 of 2)
*See previous page for upper buttons.
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
SLOW
Enables slow play. Press again to
cycle through available speeds -
1/2,1/4, 1/8, 1/16.
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
PLAY
ZOOM
RETURN
Press to return to the previous menu
accessed. Press again to resume play.
Press to zoom in or out during
playback or on a still frame. Repeat
to cycle through zoom levels.
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
BOOKMARK
Press to store the current point on the
disc as a bookmark that can be
REPEAT 1/ALL
Press to enable repeat mode. Press
again to cycle through choices -
Repeat Chapter, Title or All.
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
accessed quickly without searching.
1/ALL
REPEAT
A-B
REPEAT A-B
NUMBER BUTTONS
Use the number buttons to input
numerical values during
programing, with GOTO, or to
directly select a track or chapter.
Press this button to set the start of the
segment you wish to repeat. Press
again to set the end point of the
segment.
EFFECTS
EFFECT
INTRO
+
10
Enables Reverb effects for Audio CDs
and MP3 Discs, and equalization presets
with DVD discs. Press repeatedly to
cycle through available effects.
C - CANCEL
Use to clear input or cancel
programmed titles or chapters.
INTRO
Not used for CH-DVD 300
+10
To input a numerical value greater than 10,
first press this button to select the 10s digit,
then use the number keys to select the 1s
digit. For instance, to enter 32, press this
button three times, then press 2.
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DVD Front Panel Functions
Fast Forward / Next Track
Multi-Speed Fast Forward search during playback and Skips to the next chapter or Track
Fast Reverse / Previous Track
Multi-Speed Fast Reverse search during playback and Skips to the previous Chapter or Track
Status LED
When the unit is turned off by the Remote Control
it will enter Standby Mode. This mode is indicated
by a glowing RED. The Status LED can indicate
when Paused, Reading Disc, Backward/Forward
Scan, Bad or Unrecognized Disc, enabled Setup
Menu and Playing Disc or ON.
Open / Close*
Push to Open or Close the disc tray.
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Play / Pause*
Press to begin Playback. Press again to Pause.
Quick Tips
When the unit is powered off by
the Remote Control, it will be in
standby mode. The Status LED
will be RED.
If the Remote Control is not
handy, you can bring the unit out
of Standby Mode by pressing the
Standby / On button on the front
bezel. The Status LED will be
GREEN.
Stop
Press to stop play but hold resume location.
Press again to completely stop play and reset
playback to beginning of disc.
Standby / On*
The front Button turns the unit On
and put the player to Standby Mode.
Status LED will be GREEN when
player is powered ON.
If the Status LED is not RED or
Green, check the power switch
on the back or check your power
cord.
*
When player is in STANDBY mode, you press the following buttons to power on the player:
Standby/On
Play/Pause
Open/Close
Turns ON Player and Plays Disc inside of Player
Turns ON Player and Plays Disc inside of Player
Turns ON Player and Opens Disc Tray
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Back Panel Connectors
Connections on the Back Panel
The back panel is where you’ll find all the physical connections for the DVD Player. You will only use one Video and
one Audio connection at any given time. For instance, if you’re using the Composite Video jack to connect to your TV,
the S-Video and YUV Progressive Scan / Component connectors will be unused.
Composite Video Connector
Typical connection. Connect Yellow
cable to TV Video In.
*AC Power Switch
Turns the main power OFF/ON. Must
be set to ON for unit to operate.
AC SWITCH
ON
PROGRESSSIVE SCAN
COMPOONENTT VIDEO OUT
I
R
L
VIDEO
~100--230V
AC IN
O
Y
Pb / Pb
Pr / Cr
COAXIAL AUDIO OUT
S-VIDEO
OFF
*AC Power Inlet
YUV - Component Video /
Progressive Scan Connectors
Y, Pr/Cr & Pb/Cb connectors for use with TVs
compatible with Component / Progressive
Scan Video.
Insert the power cord here first.
Then, plug other end to AC Outlet
(~100-230V).
Coaxial Digital Audio Connector
Use special Coaxial Digital Audio Cable to
connect to Digital Receiver.
S-Video Connector
Use special S-Video Cable to connect to TV’s
S-Video In jack.
Stereo Analog Audio Connectors
Use White/Red Audio Cable to connect to
Audio In (L/R) of TV or Receiver.
* Some modes of the player may vary without Power Switch and power cord is already attached to the player.
PROGRESSIVE SCAN
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
R
L
VIDEO
Y
Pb / Pb Pr / Cr
COAXIAL AUDIO OUT
S-VIDEO
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Connecting the DVD Player to your TV / Receiver
Determining the Video & Audio Connections You Will Use
The first step to using your new DVD Player is to make the cable connections that will allow you to see the video
and hear the audio on your TV and optional Stereo or Digital Receiver. Your DVD Player has multiple Video and
Audio outputs. Generally, you will only use one Video and one Audio output and any one time. The type of outputs
you use will be determined by the capabilities of your Television or receiver. It is recommended that you use the
highest quality output that your TV or receiver will support.
Television Connections (One Required)
In order to use your DVD Player, your TV must support at least one of the Video Input types shown below. To get
started, identify the best Video Connection shown below that your TV offers and proceed to that section. If you are
using your TV’s speakers for audio, rather than a separate receiver or amplifier, you will use the Stereo Audio In,
outlined in sections 1 and 2.
Composite Video
& Stereo Audio
S-Video &
Stereo Audio
YUV Progressive Scan
or Component Video
VIDEO
IN
S-VIDEO
IN
YUV
PROGRESSIVE SCAN OR
STEREO AUDIO IN
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
R
STEREO AUDIO IN
(RED)
Y
TV
R
(RED)
L
(WHITE)
Pb / Cb
Pr / Cr
L
(WHITE)
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2
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Receiver Connection (Optional)
To take advantage of 5.1 Channel Dolby Surround Sound or Digital Theater System (DTS), you’ll need a receiver
and a Speaker System with five speakers plus a sub-woofer. Your receiver must be equipped with a CoAxial Digital
Audio In Jack.
CoAxial
Digital Audio
DIGITAL AUDIO IN
RECEIVER
COAXIAL
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Typical Connection - Composite Video & Stereo Audio
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Typical Connection - Connecting to a TV with Composite Video In and Stereo Audio In
If your TV has only a single Video Input jack, typically a yellow-colored plug, you will use the Composite Video output
of the DVD Player for the Video Connection. We’ll also assume your TV has Red and White Stereo Audio In
connectors. You will use these for the Audio Connection.
Use the included Video Cable (Yellow) to connect the Video Out of the DVD Player to the Video In of your TV.
Connect the Stereo Audio outputs (Red-Red, White-White) of the DVD Player to the matching Inputs of your TV.
Connect the Power Cord to the DVD Player and AC Power Outlet.
Turn on the TV and DVD Player (power switch on back & Standby/On) and select the Video Input on your TV. On
some models, this may be called “Input 1” or “Aux In”. You should now see the DVD Player’s splash screen on
DVD
DIGITAL OUT
ANALOG OUT
R
TV
VIDEO
IN
VIDEO
OUT
Y
Pb / Cb
Pr / Cr
STEREO AUDIO IN
L
S-VIDEO
OUT
L
(WHITE)
VIDEO
AUDIO
P-SCAN / COMPONENT VIDEO
R
(RED)
2
Connecting to a TV with S-Video In and Stereo Audio In
If your TV has an S-Video Input, it’s recommended that you use this connection. S-Video separates brightness
and color signals, resulting in higher video quality than Standard Composite Video. *You must purchase a
separate S-Video Cable for this connection (not included).
In order to activate the S-VIDEO Output, you must first connect the unit using
the COMPOSITE Video Output as described in Section 1.
DVD
Enter the SETUP- VIDEO Menu and change the VIDEO OUTPUT setting to
S_VIDEO (See Page 28). *For Help on using the SETUP MENU’s, see Page 27.
Now that the S-VIDEO Output is Active, connect the S-Video Out from the DVD
Player to the S-Video In of your TV and disconnect the COMPOSITE Cable.
If you are not using a separate receiver for audio, connect the Stereo Audio
outputs (Red - Red, White - White) of the DVD Player to the corresponding
Inputs of your TV
Select the S-Video Input on your TV. On some models, this may be called “Input
2” or “Video 2”. You should now see the DVD Player’s splash screen on your TV.
DVD
TV
DIGITAL OUT
ANALOG OUT
R
S-VIDEO
IN
VIDEO
OUT
Y
Pb / Cb
Pr / Cr
STEREO AUDIO IN
S-VIDEO
OUT
L
L
(WHITE)
VIDEO
AUDIO
P-SCAN / COMPONENT VIDEO
R
(RED)
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YUV - Progressive Scan and Component Video Connections
Warning: If you selected Progressive SCAN and your TV does not support P-SCAN, the display may go blank and
you will not be able to view the Setup Menu to change back the video settings. If this happens, Turn OFF (Standby)
the player, Turn back ON Player, Open Disc Tray and Press and hold the STOP button on player for 5 Seconds.
Connecting to a TV with YUV - Progressive Scan / Component Video Inputs
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In order to enjoy the highest Video Quality available from your DVD Player, you must use a TV equipped with YUV
Progressive Scan or Component Video Inputs. If your TV supports YUV Video, it’s recommended that you use this
connection. Progressive Scan / Component Video separates the Video Signal into three separate “components”,
resulting in a higher quality picture than S-Video or Standard Composite Video. *You must purchase a set of three (3)
Component Video Cables for this connection (not included).
Note : Progressive Scan = Y - Pb - Pr and Component Video = Y - Cb - Cr
In order to activate the YUV VIDEO Output, you must first connect the unit using
the COMPOSITE Video Output as described in Section 1.
Enter the SETUP- VIDEO Menu and change the VIDEO OUTPUT setting to
YCbCr (See Page 28). *For Help on using the SETUP MENU’s, see Page 27.
Select SCAN MODEsettings for Interlanced for Component Video and
Progressive for Progressive Scan (note: warning on top of page)
Now that the COMPONENT Outputs are Active, connect the COMPONENT
VIDEO Outputs from the DVD Player to the inputs on your TV and disconnect
the COMPOSITE Cable.
DVD
Select the Video Input Channel on your TV that corresponds to the
COMPONENT Video Inputs. On some models, this may be called “Input 3” or
“Video 3”. You should now see the DVD Player’s splash screen on your TV.
COMPONENT
or
PROGRESSIVE SCAN
VIDEO IN
DVD
TV
GREEN OR YELLOW
Y
DIGITAL OUT
COAXIAL
ANALOG OUT
R
VIDEO
OUT
BLUE
RED
Pb / Cb
Pr / Cr
Y
Pb / Cb
Pr / Cr
S-VIDEO
OUT
L
VIDEO
AUDIO
P-SCAN / COMPONENT VIDEO
Digital Audio Connection
Using the CoAxial Digital Audio Output Connection
Your DVD Player features a Digital Audio Output to provide the ultimate in realism for your Home Theater
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experience. Use this option to get the most out of discs recorded with Dolby 5.1 Digital Surround Sound or Digital
Theater System (DTS) by sending the encoded, or “RAW” digital audio signal to your Receiver for decoding. You must
be using a Digital Receiver with 5.1 Channel Decoding and a CoAxial Digital Input to take advantage of this feature.
You must purchase a separate Coaxial Digital Audio Cable for these connections, as these cables are not included
with the DVD Player.
Connect the Coaxial Digital Audio Out of the DVD Player to the corresponding Input of your Receiver.
Adjust your Receiver’s Input Source Setting to the correspond with the Digital Audio In.
DIGITAL OUT
COAXIAL
ANALOG OUT
R
DVD
COAXIAL DIGITAL
AUDIO IN
VIDEO
OUT
RECEIVER
Y
Pb / Cb
Pr / Cr
S-VIDEO
OUT
L
VIDEO
AUDIO
P-SCAN / COMPONENT VIDEO
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Getting Started - Powering On & Playing a Disc
After Video and Audio Cables are Connected and the power cord is plugged in
Once the DVD Player is properly connected to your TV and possibly your receiver also, turn on your TV and make
sure it’s set to the correct input channel. The video input is usually configured as channel 0 or 1 on most TVs, but
may be referred to as “Input 1” or “Aux In” or similar names. These procedures assume you are using a NTSC-
compatible TV - standard for North and South America. If you are using a PAL-type, you will need to change the TV
Type first. In this case, see VIDEO SETUP OPTIONS on page 28.
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Power on the DVD Player *
Push the Power Button on the back of the unit firmly to turn
on the player. You should see the STATUS LED “ON” on the
front bezel of DVD Player.
ON
I
OPEN//CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
O
1
2
OFF
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
3
4
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
PLAY
Powering on with the
Front Switch
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
Once the main power switch on the back of the unit is on, the
Front power switch can be used to bring the player in and out
of STANDBY MODE. Note: the STATUS LED is RED in
STANDBY MODE and GREEN when Power ON.
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OR
Powering on from the Remote
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Once the back power switch is in the ON position, the unit
can be turned off and on by the remote. When the unit is
turned off by the remote, it will go into STANDBY MODE.
This allows the unit to be quickly “awakened” by pressing the
POWER key on the remote again.
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Opening the Disc Tray
OPEN/CLOSE
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the remote or on the
player (to the right of the disc tray) to insert a disc. There are
two grooves in the disc tray - 12cm and 8cm. Make sure the
disc is properly set into the tray. Small 8cm discs must be
positioned exactly in the middle groove. Press the
OPEN/CLOSE button again (Remote or Player) to close the
disc tray. You will see the “ “ message READ on the top
right TV display. Once the disc is read, you should see the
menu screen for DVD discs, hear sound for an Audio CD or
a menu should appear. Note: STANDBY LED will blink
GREEN when reading the disc. When LED is not blinking
the player has recognized the disc loaded.
Quick Tips
About Standby Mode
Your DVD Player is
equipped with a power-
saving feature called
STANDBY MODE. When
you press POWER on the
Remote to turn off the
unit, it will enter standby
mode, indicated by a
glowing RED LED on the
Status LED right of the
disc tray, where it can be
quickly awakened by
pressing POWER, PLAY
or EJECT buttons
The Play Button
PLAY
Most DVDs will automatically display a menu when inserted.
However, some discs will require you to press the PLAY
button. Also, the PLAY button can usually be used to quickly
start a DVD movie when pressed with the menu displayed.
This function varies with discs.
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Note: We have added shortcuts in powering on the player from STANDBY. Press
the Open/Close or Play buttons on the REMOTE or PLAYER to wake up the
system and execute the pressed function. These shortcuts will turn ON the
player and open the disc tray or begin to play the disc already in the player.
*
Some models of the players may vary in specifications. Should your player not have the rear power switch and the
power cord is attached to the player, please skip this step.
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Stopping and Pausing Play
To Stop Disc Play
Press the STOP button to stop playback of the disc. With Audio
STOP
CDs, VCDs and DVDs, after the STOP button is pressed, the
message HOLD will be displayed. The stop point is now saved
and you can resume playback by pressing PLAY. Press the
STOP key again to reset the play position to the beginning of
the disc. You must press the STOP button twice to access
some functions in the DVD Player Setup Menu.
1
2
OPEN//CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
Pausing and Frame to Frame Stepping Disc Play
With DVDs and VCDs, you can pause playback on a still frame
and advance frame to frame stepping with the PAUSE button.
Pressing the PAUSE button again will advance to the next
frame and remain paused. Pressing PLAY will resume back to
normal playback. Sound is muted when the video is paused.
PAUSE
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
PLAY
1
2
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
Pressing PAUSE while playing Audio CDs will mute the sound
and hold the play position. Press PAUSE again to resume
playback.
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Quick Tips
Screen Saver
When a DVD or Video CD remains paused on a
still frame for an extended length of time -
approximately 5 minutes - the Screen Saver will be
activated.
The Screen Saver guards against damage to your
TV screen, or “screen burn” which could result in
residual images on the TV’s CRT tube.
You can disable the Screen Saver in the DVD
Player Setup. See System Setup Options on
page 31.
If Screen Saver is enabled, you have an additional
option to enable AUTO STANDBY. The player will
go into STANDBY mode if the player if the screen
saver is been active for approximately 20 minutes.
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Navigating Disc Menus
Using MENU and TITLE Buttons to Access Menus on DVD and VCD Discs
Most DVDs and some VCD discs feature menus that will allow you to navigate the various Chapters, Special
Features and Setup Options available for the disc. Some menus will automatically be displayed when you insert a
disc. To access menus at any time, use the MENU and TITLE buttons. If you see the symbol below when attempting
to select a Title or Menu, it means that this type of menu is not available on
- Function Not Available
the disc. Title menus, for example are not available on some DVDs.
Entering the DVD or VCD Menu
Press the MENU / PBC button to access the DVD menu. If the
MENU
PBC
disc does not have a menu, the symbol described above will
be displayed. Used with Video CDs, pressing this button will
Enable / Disable the PBC (Play Back Control) menu system.
With PBC enabled, the disc menu will be shown. The disc will
simply play all tracks in sequence with PBC disabled.
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OPEN//CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
1
PLAY
OR
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
Entering the Title Menu
ENTER
3
TITLE
Title menus are available on some DVDs. These menus allow
you to select a particular Title or Chapter to play. With some
DVD discs, pressing this button will bring up the normal DVD
menu. If the “not available” symbol is displayed on screen, this
feature is not available on your disc.
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4
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Navigate with the ARROW Buttons
Use the ARROW buttons to navigate through the menu - left,
right, up, down.
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Confirm Menu Choices with ENTER
Press ENTER on the desired menu option to execute that function.
ENTER
3
4
Exit Menu and Resume Play
RETURN
While using a disc menu, use the RETURN key to resume
playback from the point on the disc that the menu was
activated. While playing a disc, press RETURN to return to the
last menu accessed.
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Putting it All Together with the Display Button
Get Quick Access to Playback Information and Important Functions
Use DISPLAY to get information about the playback session, as well as direct command of
some of the most important functions already discussed, all grouped together in one Menu
for Quick and Easy Access.
Press the DISPLAY Button while a Disc is Playing
The Display button has 6 different modes. Press the DISPLAY
button to toggle the different display information. The Display
menu can be accessed any time when displayed on screen.
DISPLAY
OPEN//CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
1
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
DVD
1) Display Menu
1
2
2) Title Play Time 3) Title Remain Time
4) Chapter Play Time 5) Chapter Remain Time 6) Close Display Menu
PLAY
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
Audio CD
1) Display Menu
4) Track Play Time
ENTER
2) Disc Play Time
5) Track Remain Time
3) Disc Remain Time
6) Close Remain Menu
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Navigate DISPLAY Menu with the ARROW Buttons
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Press the Down ARROW key to move through the menu.
When you have selected the item to change, use the
appropriate ARROW or NUMBER keys on the remote make
your changes (See below sample).
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DISPLAY Menu Options with DVD and CD Audio Discs
Following list of functions available in the DISPLAY Menu for the most common disc types,
along with the page numbers where they are discussed in-depth.
DISPLAY MENU for DVD and Audio CD
DVD
Quick Tips
1
1
Most functions
depend on the type
of disc being used.
Functions vary
widely among DVD
discs. The
unavailable symbol
will be
displayed
3
2
3
003 / 022
C
Example: DVD change to Chapter 10
Press DISPLAY and Down Arrow Key
once until you have selected “C 005/023”
(Note the display indicates there are 23
chapters and you are on 5)
4
01/ 02
5
6
7
01/ 02ENG
when you
Option #1
Press 1 and 0 key and ENTER
try to use a function
that’s not available
on your disc.
NONE
Option #2
Use the LEFT or RIGHT Arrow keys
Change the track player higher or lower
STEREO
6
1
2
3
4
5
Jump to Title
Jump to Chapter
Jump to Time
Multi-Angle
Subtitles
Speaker Status
7
Audio Settings
1
5
to you can use the LEFT/RIGHT Arrow keys or enter the desired number using the number keys.
6
7
&
can only support the option of LEFT and RIGHT Arrow keys.
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Fast Forward/Reverse & Slow Motion Scanning
Finding a Position on the Disc Using the Search Function
Your DVD Player features a Search function that will allow you to scan through video
at fast or slow speeds to find a specific position. The scan functions available will
depend on the type of disc you are using. With DVD discs, you may utilize all the
available scanning functions, including Fast Forward and Fast Reverse, both at x2,
x4, x8, x16 and x32 speeds, as well as Slow Motion Forward and Reverse at 1/2, 1/4,
1/8, 1/16 and 1/32 speeds. VCD and CD Audio discs have limited scan functions.
VCDs do not support Slow Motion in Reverse. Audio CDs do not support Slow Motion
OPEN//CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
1
2
Fast Forward or Reverse Scanning
The Fast Forward (FF) and Fast Reverse (FR) buttons are only
functional while the disc is playing. To start searching, press
the button for the desired direction. The beginning scan speed
is 2x, or twice the normal speed. Press the button repeatedly
to cycle through all available scanning speeds. Press the PLAY
button to resume normal viewing.
PLAY
REVERSE FORWARD
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
1
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Slow Motion Scanning
With DVDs and Video CDs, you can slow the speed of
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SLOW
playback to a mere fraction of the normal speed. VCDs support
only forward Slow Motion scanning. While the video is playing,
press the SLOW button. The playback speed will slow to ½
normal speed. To cycle through all speeds, and to switch to
Reverse Slow Motion, continue to press the SLOW key. Press
PLAY to resume normal playback.
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Quick Tips
StandBy LED will on front bezel color will blink to indicate
that you have enable of the above functions
Skip Forward and Skip Back
Advancing to the Next Track or Skipping Back Through Tracks
Your DVD Player provides a convenient method for advancing or skipping back
through tracks, chapters, songs or other segments on DVD, VCD or Audio CD discs.
OPEN//CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
The Next and Previous Track Buttons
Use the NEXT
PREVIOUS NEXT
and PREVIOUS
buttons to skip
PLAY
through the tracks on DVDs, VCDs and Audio CDs. Pressing
the PREVIOUS button will return play position to the beginning
of the current track. Pressing PREVIOUS again will return to
the beginning of the previous track and so on. Advance
through the remaining tracks on the disc by using the NEXT
button. When the last track is reached, however, pressing the
NEXT will not return to the first track on the disc. This principal
also holds in the reverse direction.
1
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
1
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Jumping to a Specific Chapter/Track or Time Position
You may Choose a Specific Track or Time Position to Playback
There are many options available to choose the beginning playback point on DVDs,
VCDs and Audio CDs. You may use the GOTO button, or enter a Track Number directly
using the NUMBER buttons.
OPEN//CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
Select the GOTO Button
With DVDs, press the GOTO button to select a Time or
Title/Chapger on the disc. When a DVD is playing, press
GOTO once to enter the time (Hours, Minutes and Seconds) of
the position on the disc you wish to begin playback. . Pressing
GOTO again will allow you to select the Chapter you wish to
jump to.
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
GOTO
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
1
2
1
2
PLAY
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
For VCDs and Audio CDs, pressing GOTO once while play is
stopped will allow you to enter a time (out of total disc time) to
begin playback. Press GOTO again to select a specific track
number. While a VCD or Audio CD is playing, press GOTO
multiple times to cycle through the options of entering a Track
Time, Total Disc Time, or Track Number to begin playback.
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Enter Values with Number, C and +10 Buttons
Use the Number buttons, along with the C (Clear) to enter
numerical values representing Track or Chapter Number or
Time Position. If you wish to clear an entry, press the C button
repeatedly to backspace through the digits you want to delete.
3
0
10
40
20
50
80
0
60
07
90
C0
+100
GOTO Example: 0 hours / 27 minutes / 5 seconds
Press GOTO, 0 , 0 , 2 , 7 , 0 , 5 , ENTER
0 0 2 7
0 5
Quick Tips
Skipping the GOTO Button
If you do not wish to use the time functions available
with the GOTO key, you can simply press a number
button corresponding to the Title, Chapter or Track you
wish to go to. The available options are determined by
the type of disc and whether or not the disc is in
playback mode.
With DVD discs, pressing a number button in Stop
mode will allow you to choose the Title and Chapter
you wish to navigate to. In Play mode, you will have
the option of entering the Track Number of the current
title you want to play.
With VCD and Audio CDs, enter the number of the
track you want to play in stop mode or play mode to
directly jump to that position.
VCDs may require the PBC function to be disabled
before directly selecting tracks with the number
buttons.
The GOTO function will not work if the Display Menu is
enabled since the Display Menu has the GOTO
functions
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Saving Locations for Quick Play with Bookmarks
Mark a Point on the Disc to Come Back to Later with the BOOKMARK Button
While you’re watching a DVD or listening to an Audio CD, you can easily “mark” a point on the disc that you would
like quick access to later on. For instance, if you see a particularly interesting scene and would like to watch it again
when the DVD is over, add a Bookmark. You can add up to 5 bookmarks and browse through them after watching
the movie! You can also use bookmarks with VCDs and Audio Cds.
Pause Disc Playback
You’ll probably want to Pause playback at the point where you
wish to add a Bookmark before accessing the Bookmark
Menu, although this is not required. You may also want to use
the Fast Reverse Scanning feature to backup to the point that
you would like to Bookmark. For more on this function see
Fast Forward / Reverse and Slow Motion Scanning.
PAUSE
OPEN//CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
1
2
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
5
1
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
PLAY
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
Press the Bookmark Button
Press the Bookmark button to bring up the Bookmark Menu
Screen:
3
4
BOOKMARK
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Select the Location to Store the Bookmark
Use the ARROW buttons to navigate through the available
Bookmark locations (1-5) to the one that you would like to save
the current disc play position to. In the example here, all
locations are open, so we’ll choose the first one.
3
4
Press ENTER to Save the Bookmark Location
Now the play position is saved as a Bookmark. Notice that the
Track and Time information are stored for the Bookmark in
position one:
Quick Tips
ENTER
To clear Bookmarks
from the menu,
navigate to the
*
position you want to
delete and press C.
Bookmarks are only
active while a
particular disc is
loaded. Once power
is turned off or the
disc is ejected, the
stored Bookmarks
will be lost.
*
After you have saved a Bookmark location, the
“
“ will indicate a location has been stored. To
select the stored location, use the Left and
*
Right Arrow keys to select the stored Bookmark
and press enter.
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PLAY
Playing a Bookmark location
To play from the bookmark stored, use arrow keys to select
programed Bookmark and press PLAY.
5
6
You can store up to
5 Bookmarks.
Press BOOKMARK to Exit the Bookmark Menu
Now, you can resume playback and return to the Bookmarks
you’ve saved at any time using the BOOKMARK button.
BOOKMARK
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Repeating a Title, Chapter/Track or Disc
Repeat a Single Track on an Audio CD or an Entire DVD Disc
Your player has many options for repeating segments of DVDs, VCDs, and Audio
CDs. This section covers how to repeat segments already defined on the disc, such as
a Chapter or Track. The next section deals with creating your own segments to repeat.
OPEN//CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
Using the REPEAT - 1/ALL Button
While you’re viewing a video disc or listening to an Audio CD,
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
1/ALL
REPEAT
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
press the REPEAT - 1/ALL button repeatedly to cycle through
the available repeat options. The status of the repeat option will
be displayed in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
1
-
A B
PLAY
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
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Normal Play Repeat Track Repeat Disc
Normal Play
1/ALL
REPEAT
A-B
With DVDs, press the REPEAT - 1/ALL button once to repeat
the Current Title, twice to repeat the Current Chapter, and
three times to repeat the Entire DVD. With Audio CDs, you’ll
have the additional option for Random play.
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To Cancel Repeat Play, simply press the REPEAT - 1A/ALL
button until the Screen until Normal Play is shown.
Repeating a Specific Time Segment
If you would like to repeat only a segment of an Audio Track, VCD Movie or DVD Title,
simply mark the beginning and endpoints of the segment with the REPEAT A-B button.
Using the REPEAT A-B Button
While viewing or listening to a disc, when you get to the point
Quick Tips
1/ALL
REPEAT
that you would like to mark as the Beginning of your repeating
segment, press the REPEAT A-B button. You will see this
symbol: letting you know that the start point of your
repeat segment has been marked. Next, you will enter the
endpoint of the segment you want to repeat.
When using A-B
Repeat with an
Audio CD, your
segment must be no
longer than a single
track.
When using A-B
Repeat with DVDs,
your segment must
be no longer than a
single Title.
1
-
A B
When you reach the ending for your segment, press REPEAT
A-B a second time. Now, the symbol
will be displayed,
letting you know that the player is in A-B Repeat mode, and will
continuously play the segment you defined until you cancel
repeat mode.
To Cancel A-B Repeat Play, simply press the REPEAT A-B
button again. The repeat status icon disappears from the
screen, and play continues as normal.
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Playing Tracks in a Particular Order with Program Play
Create Custom Playback Programs of up to 90 Steps
If you would like to program the Chapters or Tracks on your disc to play in an order you
specify, create a custom playback program with the PROGRAM button.
OPEN//CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
Select the PROGRAM Button
PROG
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
You will see the Program Menu on the screen. There are 30
locations for adding Track Numbers on each page, with a total
of 3 pages. Shown here is the menu you will see when a VCD
or Audio CD is inserted. The Program Menu for DVD discs will
have an additional option for Title Number.
1
4
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
1
PLAY
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
PROGRAM
TITLE CHAPT
00
SEL
1-16
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CHAPT
TITLE
CHAPT
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2
3
4
5
6
7
2
8
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Play:PRG Play ENTER: SELECT PRG:EXIT
Navigate with the ARROW Buttons
Use the ARROW buttons to navigate through the programed
locations (1-30) or display NEXT page.
2
3
Using the Number, C and +10 Buttons
Use the Number buttons, along with the C (Clear) and +10
keys, to enter the Track & Chapter you want to play in each
position. If you wish to clear an entry, press the C button
repeatedly to backspace through the digits you want to delete.
3
0
10
40
20
50
80
0
Quick Tips
60
07
9
To Exit Program
Play, press STOP,
then PLAY.
C0
+100
To enter a number greater than 10, press the +10 button once
for each 10s value of the number. For instance, if you wish to
enter “32”, press the +10 button three times, then press “2”.
The +10 key will not function when there are fewer than 10
tracks to choose from.
Programs will be
erased when power
is turned off or the
current disc ejected.
To Erase or edit the
current program,
navigate to arrow
key to programed
entry and use “C” to
Clear.
Navigate to PLAY the Programed Title / Chapters
After you’ve entered your track numbers in the locations and
you want to play them, use the ARROW buttons to navigate to
the starting Title / Chapter and Press PLAY to start the
programmed Title chapters. In this example, track 5 will play
first, track 12 second, and so on.
PLAY
4
PROGRAM
TITLE CHAPT
00
SEL
1-16
TITLE
CHAPT
TITLE
CHAPT
1
2
3
4
5
05 01
12 03
03 01
6
7
8
9
10
Play:PRG Play ENTER: SELECT PRG:EXIT
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Playing MP3 and JPG Files (1of 2)
Your DVD Player is also a Feature-Packed Mp3/JPG Player!
When you insert an MP3/JPG disc, the player will launch the Navigator menu on-screen program that lets you
easily select files to be played / shown stored on CD-R or CD-RW discs. On the bottom of the file list, you have
two options for displayed type files ( JPEG, Mp3, JPEG & Mp3 or All files ) and several options for repeat
Playback modes for Mp3 files.
Navigate to a File or Folder
Use the UP& DOWN arrow keys to select the file to play or
view another directory. To quickly stroll the file directory, use
and keys. If you wish to navigate to different folders while
playing Mp3, you must press STOP first.
1
Used to toggle between files directory to DISPLAY and PLAYMODE Menu.
Page UP or Down of the Displayed Directory.
Move cursor UP or DOWN in the menu.
Press ENTER or PLAY to select
ENTER
OR
Press ENTER after you have selected a file/directory you wish to view or play by
using the UP and DOWN arrow keys. For MP3’s (Playmode Normal), the player
will continue to play the next files until it reaches the last file of the directory. The
PLAY button for JPEG will begin slide show from the highlighted.
2
Current Folder Viewed
Lists the current folder
Disc:
...
Rock and Roll
Mute Indicator
Indicates when Mute has
been enabled.
Folder
Slow Blues
Pop and R&B
Picture 01
Picture 02
Jazz Song
JPG
JPG
JPEG Image File
JPG
Display and Playmode Menu
Indicates the current playing function
or mode.
Mp3 Audio File
DISPLAY
PLAYMODE
MIXED
NORMAL
00:00/00:00
CLASSICAL
X
Time Elapsed and
Length of Song
when playing MP3 Files
ENTER
EFFECT Mode
Indicates the Effect mode.
Select the Display and Playmode with Navigator Menu
Use the Left or Right arrow keys to toggle from the File menu to the Display Menu. To change the setting of the
highlighted menu, use the Enter key. Using the Up or Down arrow keys will allow you to switch from Playmode and
Display Menus.
Display Menu is used to sort the type of files to be displayed on the navigator. The options in setting the displayed
files are Mixed, JPEG & MP3, JPEG Only and MP3 Only.
Play mode is used to play the directory listed in Random, Shuffle, Repeat Director and Repeat Once (MP3-ONLY).
Shuffle will play the directory once in a random order. For Random the player will continue until play files in
random order until the player is stopped.
Effect Modes
When playing MP3, you can enable the different sound effects. To change the Effect Mode, use the
EFFECTS Key on the remote. See page 26 for more additional information.
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Playing MP3 and JPG Files (2 of 2)
Viewing JPG files PAUSE, ROTATE, STOP and ZOOM Functions
While view JPEG files during slide show, you may choice to Pause the slide show to have a longer or better
view of the image file. We have also implemented the ZOOM feature for you to view the image file more
detailed.
STOP
STOP - The JPG image shown ( slide show or single file) will
be closed and you will be returned back to the file navigator
menu.
OPEN//CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
1
2
3
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
PLAY
4
5
1
2
3
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
PAUSE - Will pause the JPG Slide Show allowing you to
ZOOM the file shown. To resume JPE Slide Show, press
PAUSE key on the remote.
PAUSE
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
1/ALL
REPEAT
A-B
EFFECTS
INTRO
+
10
5
ZOOM - If in JPG slide show, pressing PAUSE to stop the
JPG Slide show, your can press ZOOM to zoom 2X or 4X on
the image shown. To move around the zoomed image you can
use to use Cursor keys.
ZOOM
ROTATE VIEW - If you want to rotate a the JPG slide shown,
use the arrow keys to determine the preferred angle of view.
4
Example: The left will put the original left edge on the bottom
of the screen.
Playing MP3 Files
After you have selected the MP3 file to play, the player will continue to play the remaining files of the
directory. The function of the MP3 is just like the playing any audio CD.
Fast Forward / Rewind - Press these keys you can select speeds from 2X - 32X.
Press PLAY to resume the music play. When you get to the end of a file, the player will
return back to normal speed.
5
Skip Next / Previous - Press these keys move to the previous or next track.
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Using the Zoom Function
You can Zoom In or Out during Playback or on a Still Frame
Want to take a closer look at something you see in a DVD or VCD movie? Use the Zoom
function. The Zoom function lets you enlarge the Video Image 2X or 4X the original size..
Zoom works on a still frame, as well as during Video Play.
OPEN//CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
PLAY
Pause Disc Playback (Optional)
PAUSE
Zoom is most effective if you Pause the video on a single
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
1
2
4
ENTER
3
frame to examine. However, Zoom will work while playing a
movie as well. If you wish to Pause the action, press the
PAUSE button.
1
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
1/ALL
REPEAT
A-B
Select the ZOOM Button
Press the ZOOM button repeatedly to select the Zoom Level you
ZOOM
EFFECTS
INTRO
want. The Zoom Level is shown on the screen next to the Zoom
Icon as shown:
2
+
10
2X
Quick Tips
Picture quality of the
Zoomed Image will
depend on the
quality of Video and
Television
Navigate with the ARROW Buttons
Use the ARROW buttons to move to the parts of the screen
you would like to see closer. Pressing the LEFT ARROW
button will move the focus of the Zoom to the left, and so on.
3
Zoom will work also
with JPG Files.
ZOOM
Return to Normal Viewing
Press the ZOOM button repeatedly until the Zoom Icon is no
longer on the screen to return to normal playback mode.
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More Audio & Video Functions
Suspending Audio with the MUTE Button
MUTE
To temporarily cancel the Audio of the disc you’re listening to
or watching, simply press the MUTE button. You’ll see an
indicator on screen letting you know that the player is in MUTE
mode. Press MUTE again to resume normal playback with
Audio.
1
2
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
= MUTE
= MUTE OFF
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
3
4
PLAY
1
2
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
Changing Audio Settings - AUDIO Button
You can switch between the various Audio modes available
on DVD discs with the AUDIO button. Used with DVDs,
AUDIO cycles between the modes offered on the disc,
including DTS, Dolby Digital 5.1 and Stereo Audio. Other
media type of disc may offer fewer audio options, including
Mono Left/Right, Mix Mono and Stereo.
ENTER
AUDIO
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
1/ALL
REPEAT
A-B
5
EFFECTS
INTRO
+
10
Multi-Angle Support - ANGLE BUTTON
Some DVDs are recorded with a feature called “Multi-Angle
View”. If you are viewing a DVD that includes this feature,
press the ANGLE button to switch between available Angles
for a given scene. Press ANGLE until normal view returns to
exit.
ANGLE
3
4
5
SUBTITLE - Explore Subtitle Languages
Use the SUBTITLE button with DVDs recorded with Subtitle
tracks. This key will allow you to switch between the available
languages on the disc. To turn off Subtitles, press SUBTITLE
until OFF appears on screen.
Quick Tips
SUBTITLE
Most functions
depend on the type
of disc.
Functions vary
widely among DVD
discs. The
unavailable symbol
will be
displayed
when you
try to use
EFFECT BUTTON
Use the EFFECT button to access a wide variety of Equalization
or Reverberation effects.
EFFECT
Toggle the EFFECTS key to change the sound effect.
a function that’s not
available on your
disc.
1)Classic 2)Rock 3)Pop 4)Jazz 5)Return back to Normal
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Using the On-Screen Setup Menu
Adjusting Video and Audio Settings in the DVD Player Setup
Your DVD Player features an on-screen Setup Menu that allows you to adjust settings for your Video and
Audio preferences, and enable player features like Parental Lock. When you change settings in the Setup
Menu, they are stored even when power is turned off. If you wish to return to the factory defaults, they can be
easily reset in LANGUAGE SET OPTIONS.
1
3
OPEN//CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP
GOTO
AUDIO
Press the SETUP Button
Press SETUP to enter the on-screen Setup Menu. The initial
screen contains the following categories:
SETUP
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
1
2
PLAY
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
2
DVD
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
SYSTEM
OSD LANGUAGE
SCREEN SAVER
AUTO STANDBY
LOAD SETUP DEF
S/W VERSION
ENGLISH
OFF
1/ALL
REPEAT
A-B
OFF
OK
EFFECTS
XX.XX.X.XX
INTRO
+
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Moving Around the Menu with the ARROW Keys
Use the Left / Right ARROW buttons to switch menu screens. In this example, press SETUP
and then the arrow key to change from SYSTEM to VIDEO Menus, then press RIGHT Arrow
key to enter that Menu. Then we’ll hit the DOWN key twice to select BRIGHTNESS.
Pressing the LEFT or RIGHT key allows us to adjust the BRIGHTNESS of the display.
ENTER
Change SETUP
VIDEO MENU
Adjust Brightness and press ENTER to confirm change
ENTER
(2)
DVD
Select Brightness
DVD
If you want to change to another
settings, use the UP/DOWN arrow
key to move to options shown. To
select different Setup Menu, you
must the press the UP arrow keys
until the cursor is highlighting the
Setup Menu shown. Then press
the Left and Right arrow keys to
select other Setup Menus.
OSD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
ON
SCREEN SAVER
LOAD SETUP DEF
S/W VERSION
OK
01.10.B.21
SETUP
Press SETUP to Exit the On-Screen Setup Menu
You can exit the Setup menu at any time by simply pressing the SETUP key.
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Video Setup Options
Adjusting Video Settings in the Video Setup Page
DVD
The Video Setup Page contains settings that will be determined by the type
of TV you’re using, along with settings based on your personal preferences.
You can adjust the player to function with NTSC or PAL television types, as
well as normal and wide screen models. Also, display properties such as
Sharpness, Brightness and Saturation may be adjusted with this menu.
TV TYPE - PAL / AUTO / NTSC
Your DVD Player will work with TVs based on the NTSC and PAL
standards, as well as TV designed to function with both standards, or
“AUTO” models. NTSC is the standard TV system used in the USA,
Canada, Japan and many other countries. The PAL TV system is used in
Europe, Africa and the Middle East, among other places. Refer to your TV’s
documentation to make sure which model you have.
Quick Tips
Use Caution when Changing the TV Type
Choosing the wrong TV Type may cause the screen to flicker and become unreadable. So, change
this setting with caution. If you have changed the TV Type to the wrong setting, you may need to
program the correct setting without being able to read the display. In this case, take the disc out of
the player and turn the power off. After a few seconds, turn the power on and input one of the
following code sequences to change the TV Type:
To Reset Player to Factory Settings:
Warning: If you selected Progressive SCAN and your TV does not support type of display, the display may
go blank and you will not be able to view the Setup Menu to change back the video settings. If this happens,
Turn OFF (Standby) the player, Turn back ON Player, Open Disc Tray and Press and hold the STOP button
on player for 5 Seconds.
VIDEO OUTPUT - YUV (Progressive Scan or Component) Video /S-VIDEO
Choose the setting that corresponds to the Video Output Connector you are using:
1
PROGRESSSIVE SCAN
COMPOONENTT VIDEO OUT
COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT: This is the typical connection type supported on most TVs.
This connection does not require a change to the VIDEO OUTPUT setting.
1
2
VIDEO
Y
Pb / Pb
Pr / Cr
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO OUT: You must first connect the unit using the COMPOSITE VIDEO
connector and cable in order to enter SETUP and change this setting to S_VIDEO,
activating the S-VIDEO Output. Next, connect the unit using the S-VIDEO cable and
unplug the COMPOSITE video cable. Switch the TV’s Video Input setting to S-VIDEO.
2
3
3
PROGRESSIVE SCAN or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT: You must first connect the unit using the COMPOSITE
VIDEO connector and cable in order to enter SETUP-VIDEO MENU and change VIDEO OUTPUT to YCbCr.
This setting is to enable YUV output (Progressive Scan & Component). Next select SCAN MODE for
Interlaced (Component) or Progressive Scan. Next, connect the three YUV cables from player to the tv. Note
the connector colors should be the same ( Red to Red ).Unplug the COMPOSITE video cable. Adjust the TV’s
Video Input setting to correspond to the YUV ( Progressive Scan /COMPONENT) Input.
SCAN MODE: Progressive Scan or Interlaced
Now that you are using the YUV Outputs, you can change the settings to Progressive / Interlaced Scan mode. Do not
change these settings if you are not SURE your TV supports Progressive Scan.
From the VIDEO Menu, press the DOWN arrow key until you have selected SCAN MODE. Use Right arrow key select
Interlaced (Component) or Progressive. Then press the ENTER to confirm setting changes. Exit the setup menu by
pressing the SETUP button or arrow keys to make additional changes to other setup settings.
SHARPNESS, BRIGHTNESS & SATURATION
The Saturation, Brightness and Contrast can be selected by using UP/DOWN arrow keys and then LEFT/RIGHT arrow
keys to adjust settings.
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DVD - SETUP Menu
Exploring the DVD Setup Menu
The DVD Setup Menu contains many important options for your DVD
player. Along with options for basic viewing features such as Subtitle
language preference, this menu is where you can set a password to control
the Parental Lock function, which lets you limit the play of discs beyond a
rating you specify. The General Setup page also contains the DEFAULT
option, which you can use to reset all player options, except the Parental
Control, to default factory values
DVD
DVD SETUP
MENU
AUDIO
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
4:3 PS
ON
SUBTITLE
TV SCREEN
ANGLE MARK
CLOSE CAPTIONS
PARENTAL CONTROL
NEW PASSWORD
ON
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_ _ _ _
MENU, AUDIO, SUBTITLE - ENGLISH/FRENCH/ETC.
You can set the player to use a preferred language for DVD Audio Tracks, Subtitles and Menus. Of course, these
settings will only take effect for DVD discs that support the language you have chosen. If the DVD discs do not
support your preferred language, the default for the disc will be used instead.
TV DISPLAY - (NORMAL /PS4:3)/(NORMAL/LB4:3)/WIDESCREEN16:9
You can setup your DVD Player to work with normal and wide screen televisions. If you are using a wide screen TV,
set this option to WIDESCREEN16:9 to match the aspect ratio of your TV. When used with a normal TV (4:3 aspect
ratio), the NORMAL/PS4:3 setting results in the typical “Pan & Scan” display, where a movie is clipped on the sides
to fit into the TV screen. The NORMAL/LB4:3 setting will enable the “Letterbox” format, where the movie is presented
in wide screen format with black lines at the top and bottom of the screen.
ANGLE MARK - ON/OFF
When used with discs supporting multi-angle features, the Angle Mark continuously displays the current angle you’re
viewing on screen. Setting ANGLE MARK to OFF will cancel continuous display, and the current angle will be
displayed on-screen for just a few seconds after an angle change.
CLOSE-CAPTIONS - ON / OFF
Not all discs support Close Captions. However, setting CLOSE-CAPTIONS to ON will display captions when
supporting discs are used. If you don’t wish to automatically enable captions, set this option to OFF.
PARENTAL CONTROL LEVELS 1-8
The Parental Lock allows you to limit the use of your DVD Player to only those DVD discs that do not exceed the
rating you specify. When the Parental Control is set, DVD discs that support this feature will play only after the
password has been entered. However, typically only discs produced by major entertainment companies support
Parental Control. Discs not supporting this feature will be “immune” to Lock-Out.
When you attempt to change the Parental Control setting, you are prompted for a password. This of course makes
sense, as this option would be useless if your kids could enter the Setup Menu and disable it! If there is no user
password set, you’ll be prompted to enter a new password. Choose a 4-Digit numeric password and write it down in
case you forget it. Key in the password and press ENTER.
After the password is set, press ENTER on the CHILD option. You can choose from 8 levels of Parental Control,
corresponding to the standard rating system in the USA. The available levels and their equivalent ratings are listed to
the right:
Quick Tips
PASSWORD - CHANGE
Remember to keep in
Here is where you can set an additional password to the default factory
password. The procedures to change an existing password or enter a
new password are the same - you must enter the OLD PASSWORD,
then key in your new password twice to confirm. If you are entering a
new password, or replacing a password you have forgotten, use the
factory default password of 3351 as the OLD PASSWORD. If you are
changing a previously entered password, you may enter that value as
the old password.
mind that the key to the
the factory default
password of 3351
Once the factory password has
been changed, you should keep
the password written in a safe
location as a reminder if needed.
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Audio Setup Options
Adjusting Audio Settings in the Audio Setup Page
The settings you choose in the Audio Setup Page will be determined by the
type of audio equipment you are using with the DVD Player. The factory
default settings are configured with the assumption that you are using the
player with a standard Television supporting Stereo Audio Inputs. This
menu will allow you to enable the Digital Audio Output if you wish to use the
Coaxial Digital Audio Output with a Digital Receiver.
DVD
AUDIO
DIGITAL OUTPUT
BITSTREAM
DIGITAL OUTPUT
SPDIF (Sony/Philips Digital InterFace) refers to the digital audio format
used by most consumer electronics equipment, as well as the Coaxial
Digital Audio Output connector. If you are using the Stereo Audio Outputs,
leave set to OFF. If you wish to use the Coaxial Digital Output, change this
setting to BITSTREAM or LPCM. 48K Generally, the BITSTREAM setting is
used with receivers capable of Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS 5.1 channel
decoding, while the LPCM 48K setting is reserved for two channel
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System Setup Options
OSD LANG - ENGLISH/FRENCH/GERMAN/ETC.
With this setting you can change the language of the On-Screen Display
menus. This will make it easier to change other options with the Setup
Menu.
DVD
SYSTEM
OSD LANGUAGE
SCREEN SAVER
AUTO STANDBY
LOAD SETUP DEF
S/W VERSION
ENGLISH
OFF
OFF
SCREEN SAVER - ON/OFF
OK
The Screen Saver protects your TV’s cathode-ray tube from “screen burn”
that could result from a static image being displayed for a prolonged period.
The Screen Saver will automatically start within a few minutes of video
inactivity. To disable this function, set this option to OFF.
XX.XX.X.XX
AUTO STANDBY
If Screen Saver is On, you have the option to enable the Auto Standby. If the Screen saver has been enabled for over
approximately 25 minutes, the player will go into Standby mode.
LOAD SETUP DEFAULT
If you would like to return all settings of your DVD Player’s Setup to the factory defaults, choose LOAD SET DEF. This
will reset all values for General, Audio, Video and Language settings, with the exception of the Parental Control
Password. After all, the Parental Control and Password features would be of little use if your kids could simply clear
them with a reset.
S/W VERSION
Should be necessary for you contact Technical support, the Technician may need to know the software version
installed on your play. It is not recommended that you upgrade your BIOS without contacting Technical support first.
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Troubleshooting Common Problems
The DVD Player Does Not Power On
The AC Power cord may be loose or not plugged in. Make sure the power cord is secure in the AC socket and
the connector on the back of the player.
The unit may be in Standby Mode. In this case, the Standby LED to the left of the disc tray will be glowing. Turn
the player on with the remote POWER button, or turn the unit off, wait for a few seconds, then turn the unit on
with the front Power Switch.
There must be a pause between powering the unit down and back on of a few seconds.
A Specific Disc Does Not Play
The disc may be dirty. Try cleaning the disc.
Make sure the disc is not in upside-down
The region code of the disc may not match that of the player. In this case, the disc cannot be used.
The Remote Control Does Not Function
Make sure you’re aiming the remote directly at the player’s remote sensor, located in the front display.
Make sure there are no obstacles between the remote and the player.
The batteries may be drained. Try changing the batteries in the remote.
You could be using the remote too far away. Try within 4 meters of the player.
There is No Picture on the TV Screen
Make sure the connections from the player to the TV are secure.
Verify that the TV’s channel is set to match the video input you’re using. Refer to the TV’s documentation.
On most TVs the “Aux In”, “Video In” or “A/V In” channel should match the video input connector.
If you’re using the S-Video connector, the TV may have a separate input channel for this type.
The Disc Doesn’t Eject
If the player is in Standby Mode with the Status LED to the left of the disc tray is RED, the disc will not eject.
Turn the player on (Status LED = Green) with the Remote Control and then eject the disc.
No Sound from TV or Speakers
If the DTS soundtrack is enabled in the DVD Disc Menu, but you are using Stereo Analog audio, the sound will
not work. Try switching the soundtrack to Dolby 5.1 or PCM mode in the Disc Menu.
If you are using a Digital Receiver, you must enable SPDIF in the player’s Setup Menu.
Make sure the audio cables connecting the DVD player to your TV or receiver are secure.
The movie is paused. There is no sound during Pause or Search modes.
Some Settings in the Setup Menu are Unavailable
You must completely stop playback by pressing the STOP button twice.
Distorted Picture when Connected to a VCR
This DVD Player is built with Macrovision copy-protection. This will distort the signal when used with VCRs.
Connect the player directly to the TV.
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Specifications
Playable Discs
DVD, Audio CD, VCD, CD-R, CD-RW
TV Systems Supported
NTSC, PAL, MULTI
Laser
Semiconductor Laser, wavelength 650nm
Frequency Response (Digital Audio)
DVD Linear Sound:
48kHz sampling 4Hz to 22kHz
96kHz sampling 4Hz to 44kHz
4Hz to 20kHz
Audio CD:
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Digital Audio)
More than 90dB
Audio dynamic range (Digital Audio)
More than 80dB
Harmonic Distortion (Digital Audio)
Less than 0.015%
Wow and Flutter
Less than ±0.001% (W.PEAK)
Connections
YUV P-SCAN / Component Video Out:
S-Video Out:
Video Out:
(Y) 1.0Vpp (75 Ohm), Negative Sync, (Pb)/(Pr) .7 Vpp (75 Ohm)
Mini DIN 4-Pin (75 Ohm)
One Pin Jack, 1Vpp (75 Ohm)
Coaxial Digital Out:
Analog Audio Out:
One Pin Jack, .5Vpp (75 Ohm)
Two Pin Jacks, 2.0VRMS (470 Ohm)
Operating Conditions
5°C to 35°C(41°F to 95°F), Operation Status: Horizontal
Power Supply
AC ~100-230V, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption
Normal Mode: 12 W
Standby Mode: 6.5 W
Dimensions
8-3/4" (W) x 2-9/32” (H) x 9 (D)
(224mm x 58mm x 229mm)
Weight
3.5 lbs. (1.6 kg.)
*Note: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Glossary of DVD-Related Terms
CD-R & CD-RW
Recordable Optical Disc formats that can be used as VCD or MP3 discs with your DVD Player.
Coaxial Digital Audio Connector
A digital audio connection used to connect a DVD player to a receiver or pre-amplifier. Transfers a “RAW” digital
audio signal, minimizes signal degradation.
Component Video
Offers the best interface between a video signal source and a TV. Uses three RCA-type jacks to separate the
component signals making up a video signal. A component video signal is comprised of the luminance (Y) signal
and separate chrominance (PR and PB) signals.
Composite Video
The most common connection between a DVD Player and a video display, Composite Video uses a single RCA
cable.
Dolby Digital 5.1
A digital surround sound system, capable of transferring up to 5 sound channels plus a sub-bass woofer, developed
by Dolby Labs. Supported on most DVD discs.
DTS
Digital Theater System. Another digital surround sound system with 5.1 channels. DTS is supported on some newer
DVD discs.
Dual-Layer DVD
A DVD disc that has two layers on each side. A single-sided, dual-layered DVD can hold almost four hours of video
and audio, and is also known as a DVD-9.
DVD
Digital Video Disc. DVDs come in different formats, such as single-sided or double-sided. Each side can have a
single layer or two layers of data.
DVD-5
A DVD that is single-sided, single-layer, holding up to 4.7 GBytes of data.
DVD-9
A DVD that is single-sided, dual-layer, holding up to 8.5 GBytes of data.
DVD-10
A DVD that is double-sided and single-layered, which holds up to 9.4 GBytes of data. This disc must be manually
flipped to use both sides.
Home Theater
A system designed to re-create the movie theater experience in the home. A typical home theater system will have a
DVD Player, TV, Receiver and Speaker System with 4 speakers and a subwoofer for surround sound.
MacroVision
Analog Copy Protection which scrambles video signal when used with VHS recorders. Also has an effect on some
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Glossary of DVD-Related Terms (cont’d)
MP3
A compressed audio format. Its small size makes it popular for downloading on internet. MP3 files recorded on
CD-R or CD-RW media are suitable for playback on your DVD Player.
NTSC
National Television System Committee. This is the standard system for TV in the USA and Japan, among others.
PAL
Video standard used in most European countries and elsewhere.
Region Code
DVD movies are produced with region encoding to restrict distribution of titles to certain areas at certain times.
To play back a DVD title with a specific region code, you will need a DVD player with the same region code.
S-Video
S-Video offers significantly improved video signal performance over a basic composite video connection. To use
this type of connection, your TV must have an S-Video input.
VCD
Digital Video Disc. A digital video disc format particularly popular in Asia. Uses MPEG-1 video compression. The
picture quality is roughly that of VHS tapes.
Copyright Protection
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. Patents and other
intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must
be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works.
© 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Index
a-b repeat...........................................................21,23
a-b repeat button.......................................................8
angle button ..............................................................7
angles (multi-angle playback) .................................26
arrow buttons ............................................................7
audio button ..............................................................7
audio cd.....................................................................4
audio outputs...........................................................11
audio settings..........................................................30
parental lock............................................................29
password.................................................................29
play button............................................................7,15
power button .............................................................7
power cord ...........................................................2,10
power switch ......................................................10,14
preview....................................................................20
previous button..........................................................7
prog button................................................................8
program play ...........................................................23
back panel...............................................................10
batteries ....................................................................6
bookmark button .......................................................8
bookmarks...............................................................20
remote control
preparing ................................................................6
buttons ................................................................7-8
using.......................................................................6
repeat buttons ...........................................................8
repeat playback.......................................................22
reset
TV Type...........................................................13,28
SETUP Factory Defaults .................................29,31
return button..............................................................8
reverse button ...........................................................7
c (clear) button ..........................................................8
coaxial output ................................................10,11,13
component video output .....................................11,13
composite video output.......................................11,12
connections........................................................10-14
discs.......................................................................4,5
display button............................................................7
safety precautions......................................................2
screen saver.......................................................15, 31
setup button ...............................................................7
setup menu .........................................................27-31
skip ahead/back .......................................................18
slow button.................................................................7
slow motion playback...............................................18
specifications............................................................33
standby power..........................................................14
still picture ................................................................15
stop button ............................................................7,15
subtitle button.............................................................8
s-video output .....................................................10-12
effect button...............................................................8
effects......................................................................26
enter button...............................................................7
fast forward button ....................................................7
features .....................................................................4
front panel .................................................................9
glossary..............................................................34-35
goto ......................................................................7,19
index........................................................................36
interference ...............................................................2
intro button ................................................................8
table of contents.........................................................3
title button...................................................................7
troubleshooting.........................................................32
language settings...............................................29,31
menu button ..............................................................7
mp3 .................................................................4,23,24
mute button ...............................................................7
video outputs.......................................................10-13
video settings ...........................................................28
zoom button ...............................................................8
zoom playback .........................................................25
next track button........................................................7
number buttons .........................................................8
open/close button......................................................7
pause button.........................................................7,15
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