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		 KH 6507 DVD Player   
					Op e ra t in g Ma n u a l   
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				1. Co n t e n t s   
					2. Notes on safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6   
					3. Use and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7   
					4. Delivery Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7   
					5. Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7   
					General ..................................................................................................................................................................................7   
					Video Output .........................................................................................................................................................................7   
					Audio Output .........................................................................................................................................................................7   
					Digital Audio Output ............................................................................................................................................................7   
					6. Components, Operating Elements, Connections and Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   
					Front of the Device ...............................................................................................................................................................8   
					Information on the Display..................................................................................................................................................8   
					Rear of the Device ................................................................................................................................................................8   
					Remote Control ....................................................................................................................................................................9   
					7. Setting Up the DVD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10   
					7.1. Unpacking the Components........................................................................................................................................10   
					7.2. Inserting the Batteries into the Remote Control .....................................................................................................10   
					7.3. Selecting a Suitable Setup Location for the DVD Player .......................................................................................10   
					7.4. Connecting the DVD Player to a Television .............................................................................................................10   
					7.4.1. Connecting to a Television via Scart Cable/RGB ..............................................................................................10   
					7.4.2. Connecting to a Television via S-Video...............................................................................................................11   
					7.4.3. Connecting to a Television via the Video Input (Composite Video)...............................................................11   
					7.4.4. Connecting a Television via the Component Signal (YCbCr/Progressive Scan and YUV)......................................12   
					7.5. Connecting the DVD Player to a Video Projector...................................................................................................13   
					8. Connecting Audio Components to the DVD Player. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13   
					8.1. Connecting a HiFi System to the DVD Player .........................................................................................................13   
					8.2. Connecting Digital Audio Components to the DVD Player ..................................................................................13   
					8.2.1. Connecting via Digital Cable................................................................................................................................13   
					8.2.1.1. Connecting via Coaxial Cable ...........................................................................................................................13   
					8.2.1.2. Connecting via Optical Cable............................................................................................................................14   
					8.2.2. Connecting via Analog Cable ...............................................................................................................................14   
					9. Required Settings on the DVD Player Before Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14   
					9.1. Using the OSD Menu...................................................................................................................................................15   
					9.2. Language Settings.........................................................................................................................................................15   
					9.3. Configuring the Television Display Format...............................................................................................................15   
					9.4. Configuring the Television Standard ..........................................................................................................................15   
					9.5. Configuring the Video Output / Television Mode ....................................................................................................16   
					9.6. Audio Settings ...............................................................................................................................................................16   
					9.6.1. Configuring the Analog Output ...........................................................................................................................16   
					9.6.2. Configuring the Digital Output ............................................................................................................................17   
					9.6.3. Configuring Prologic..............................................................................................................................................17   
					9.6.4. Configuring the Dynamic (Dolby Digital)..........................................................................................................17   
					9.6.5. Settings for Mono VCDs/S-VCDs........................................................................................................................17   
					9.6.6. Setting for HDCD Audio CDs .............................................................................................................................18   
					9.6.7. Configuring Nighttime Mode................................................................................................................................18   
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				9.6.8. Speaker Settings .....................................................................................................................................................18   
					9.6.9.1. Configuring Speaker Sizes .................................................................................................................................18   
					9.6.9.2. Configuring the Distances from the Speaker to the Listener .......................................................................19   
					9.6.9.3. Setting the Speaker Volume Level....................................................................................................................19   
					9.6.9.4. Playing a Test Sound ...........................................................................................................................................20   
					9.7. Activating the Screen Saver ........................................................................................................................................20   
					9.8. Activating the Automatic Memory Function ............................................................................................................20   
					10. Using the DVD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21   
					10.1. Inserting Discs.............................................................................................................................................................21   
					10.2. Inserting Memory Cards with MP3/WMA/JPEG Files.........................................................................................21   
					10.2.1. SmartMedia Memory Cards (SM) .....................................................................................................................22   
					10.2.2. CompactFlash Memory Cards (CF I/CF II) .....................................................................................................22   
					10.2.3. MultiMediaCard/SecureDigital Memory Cards (MMC/SD)..........................................................................22   
					10.2.4. MemoryStick Memory Cards (MS) ...................................................................................................................22   
					10.3. Playing DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs ..................................................................................................................................22   
					10.4. Playing Audio CDs .....................................................................................................................................................23   
					10.5. Playing DVD-R/DVD+R/DVD-RW/DVD+RW/CD-Rs/CD-RWs/Memory Cards with MP3/WMA/JPEG Files..23   
					11. General Functions During Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24   
					11.1. Pausing Playback ........................................................................................................................................................24   
					11.1.1. Stopping Playback ................................................................................................................................................24   
					11.1.1.2. ... with Resume Function ..................................................................................................................................24   
					11.1.2.2. ... without Resume Function ............................................................................................................................24   
					11.2. Skip ...............................................................................................................................................................................24   
					11.3. Fast Forward/Rewind .................................................................................................................................................25   
					11.4. Activating Various Playback Modes.........................................................................................................................25   
					11.4.1. Repeat Playback...................................................................................................................................................25   
					11.4.2. Repeating Sequences (A–B)...............................................................................................................................26   
					11.4.3. Random Playback ................................................................................................................................................26   
					11.4.4. Using the Bookmark Function ...........................................................................................................................26   
					11.4.5. Using the Program Function...............................................................................................................................27   
					11.5. Title/Chapter Selection with the Number Buttons.................................................................................................28   
					12. Special Functions for DVD/VCD/S-VCD Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28   
					12.1. Calling Up the DVD Menu .......................................................................................................................................28   
					12.2. Selecting Chapters with the Search Function for DVD ........................................................................................29   
					12.2.1. Selecting Chapters by Time Position .................................................................................................................29   
					12.2.2. Selecting Chapters by Chapter Number............................................................................................................29   
					12.3. Slow Playback Forward/Backward ...........................................................................................................................29   
					12.4. Step Function ..............................................................................................................................................................29   
					12.5. Zoom In / Out .............................................................................................................................................................29   
					12.6. Changing Camera Angles ..........................................................................................................................................30   
					12.7. Showing/Hiding Subtitles...........................................................................................................................................30   
					12.8. Changing the Playback Language ............................................................................................................................30   
					12.9. Displaying Disc Information .....................................................................................................................................30   
					13. Special Functions for Audio CD Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30   
					13.1. Displaying Audio CD Information...........................................................................................................................30   
					13.2. Selecting Track by Time Position ..............................................................................................................................31   
					13.3. Selecting Passages of a Track by Time Position ......................................................................................................31   
					13.4. Scan Function ..............................................................................................................................................................31   
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				14. General Audio Functions of the DVD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31   
					14.1. Adjusting the Playback Volume................................................................................................................................31   
					14.2. Muting the Sound .......................................................................................................................................................31   
					14.3. Adjusting the Dialog Volume....................................................................................................................................31   
					14.4. Activating the Equalizer Function ...........................................................................................................................32   
					14.5. Activating the Spatializer Function ..........................................................................................................................32   
					14.6. Activating the Bass Boost..........................................................................................................................................32   
					14.7. Activating the Treble Boost.......................................................................................................................................32   
					15. General Video Functions of the DVD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32   
					15.1. Adjusting the Image Quality.....................................................................................................................................32   
					16. Other Functions of the DVD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33   
					16.1. Preferences ..................................................................................................................................................................33   
					16.2. Using the Sleep Timer Function ...............................................................................................................................33   
					16.3. Adjusting the Display Brightness .............................................................................................................................34   
					16.4. Activating/Deactivating the Password Check .........................................................................................................34   
					16.5. Selecting Your Own Password ..................................................................................................................................34   
					16.6. Using the Kid Safe Function .....................................................................................................................................34   
					16.7. Resetting the DVD Player to the Factory Settings ................................................................................................35   
					16.8. Switching Off the DVD Player .................................................................................................................................35   
					17. Cleaning the DVD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   
					18. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36   
					19. Glossary/Key Word Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37   
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				Battery acid may leak from old batteries in particular.   
					Remove all batteries from the remote control if you are   
					do not use it for a prolonged period of time. This   
					protects the remote control against damage from leaking   
					battery acid.   
					2. No t e s o n sa fe t y   
					Danger!   
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					Do not place the DVD player ...   
					Note:   
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					in locations that are exposed to direct sunlight. Other-   
					wise, it may overheat and be irreparably damaged.   
					The risk of fire exists!   
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					For damage from ...   
					opening of the housing of the DVD player and/or   
					remote control   
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					in the immediate vicinity of heat sources.. This includes   
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					ovens, fan heaters and similar devices as well as   
					ventilation openings of other electronic devices. Other-   
					wise, the DVD player may be irreparably damaged.   
					The risk of fire exists!   
					repair attempts by unqualified persons   
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					use of the DVD player that does not comply with the   
					intended use   
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					in damp environments. Otherwise, moisture may enter the   
					DVD player.This creates the risk of an electrical shock   
					and a fire!   
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					no liability is accepted or warranty offered!   
					The DVD player becomes warm after it is switched on.   
					This is no cause for alarm and does not indicate a tech-   
					nical problem.   
					in the immediate vicinity of water, such as bath tubs   
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					or swimming pools. Never place containers filled   
					with water (e.g. flower vases) on the DVD player. If   
					water flows into the DVD player or the device falls   
					into water, the risk of an electrical shock exists!   
					Do not place any open flames – such as burning candles   
					– on the DVD player. Otherwise, the risk of fire exists!   
					Never attempt to repair a defective power cable yourself!   
					The risk of electrical shock exists!   
					Warning!   
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					Never place other devices or heavy objects (e.g. televi-   
					sions) on the DVD player. This could lead to malfunc-   
					tions and/or permenant damage to the DVD player!   
					Never place the DVD player in locations that are subject to   
					heavy shocks or constant vibrations. This could lead to mal-   
					functions and/or permenant damage to the DVD player!   
					The DVD player and the remote control do not contain   
					any parts that can be serviced by the user. If the housing   
					of the DVD player and/or remote control are opened,   
					the warranty is voided. If repairs are necessary, contact   
					one of our service partners in your area. The addresses   
					of our service partners can be found in the warranty   
					card. This is enclosed with the DVD player.   
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				For audio playback, the following may be used and   
					connected to the Silvercrest KH 6507 DVD player:   
					3. Use a n d Fu n ct io n s   
					The Silvercrest KH 6507 DVD player is exclusively   
					intended ...   
					Speakers of a television connected to the   
					DVD player.   
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					as an electronic entertainment device for playback …   
					External audio components such as HiFi systems,   
					receivers or surround sound systems (analog/digital).   
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					… of DVD videos in the formats 12 cm (diame-   
					ter) and 8 cm (diameter) with the country/region   
					ôNote:   
					code 2 or   
					, labelled with the logo   
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					For damaged caused by use of the DVD player not in   
					compliance with the intended use, we accept no liability   
					and offer no warranty!   
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					… the standards DVD, DVD+R, DVD+RW,   
					DVD-R and DVD-RW (closed).   
					... the video formats MPEG-4/MPEG-4 ASP and   
					video data compressed with DivX 3.11, DivX 4.x, 4. De live ry Co n t e n t s   
					DivX 5.x, multichannel DivX and DivX Pro   
					(DivX Certified Product) as well as Xvid.   
					DVD Player   
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					Infrared remote control   
					2 batteries for the remote control,   
					type AAA/LR 03/micro   
					Audio/video RCA connector cable   
					RGB Scart cable   
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					… at data rates up to 10 Mbit/second.   
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					… of video CDs (VCDs) and super video CDs   
					(S-VCDs).   
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					This operating manual   
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					… in the formats 12 cm (diameter) and 8   
					cm (diameter), labelled with the logo   
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					5. Te ch n ica l Da t a   
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					… of audio CDs in the formats 12 cm (diame-   
					ter) and 8 cm (diameter), labelled with the logo   
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					Ge n e ra l   
					… generally for the file formats CDA (.cda),   
					Mains connection:   
					AC 230 V~ 50 Hz   
					MP3 (.mp3), Windows Media Audio (.wma) and Power consumption :   
					15 Watt   
					JPEG (.jpg) on the storage media CD-R, CD-   
					RW as well as memory cards of types CF I,   
					CF II, SD, MS, MSPro, MMC and SM.   
					TV standard:   
					Operating temperature: 0° C to 40° C   
					Humidity:   
					Weight :   
					PAL/NTSC   
					5 ~ 90 % (no condensation)   
					2.2 kg   
					… for stationary operation indoors.   
					… for private, non-commercial use.   
					Dimensions (LxWxH): 430 x 268 x 49 mm   
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					Vid e o Ou t p u t   
					For the playback of DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs/audio CDs   
					and the file formats MP3 (.mp3), Windows Media   
					Audio (.wma) and JPEG (.jpg), the following can be   
					connected to the DVD player:   
					Output level:   
					Horizontal resolution:   
					Signal-to-noise ratio:   
					1 ± 0.2 VP-p (75 )   
					500 lines   
					56 dB   
					Au d io Ou t p u t   
					Stereo and mono televisions with the television for-   
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					mats PAL or NTSC and the image formats 4:3 LB,   
					4:3 Pan & Scan, 16:9 widescreen.   
					Impedance:   
					Output level:   
					Harmonic distortion:   
					Dynamic range:   
					Signal-to-noise ratio:   
					10 kΩ   
					1.8 + 0.2/0.8 Vrms (1kHz, 0dB)   
					0.01 % (JIS-A 1kHz, typical)   
					80 dB (JIS-A 1 KHz, typical)   
					95 dB (JIS-A 1 kHz, typical)   
					Video projectors, provided they offer the corre-   
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					sponding connection options and the connection of   
					a DVD player is intended/permitted by the manu-   
					facturer of the video projector.   
					Dig it a l Au d io Ou t p u t s   
					Coaxial output and optical output   
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				6. Co m p o n e n t s, Op e ra t in g Ele m e n t s, Co n n e ct io n s a n d   
					Disp la ys   
					Fro n t o f t h e De vice   
					qPower button (On/ Off)   
					wMemory card slot flap   
					eDisc tray   
					rDisplay   
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					button (Open/Close)   
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					ꢀ/ꢁbutton (Play/Pause)   
					ꢂ button (Stop)   
					ꢃ button (Skip Forward)   
					ꢄ button (Skip Backward)   
					ꢅ button (Search Forward)   
					ꢆ button (Search Backward)   
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					Fig. 1 Front of device   
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					Information on the Display   
					q Display "DVD"   
					w Display "DTS"   
					e Display "VCD"/"SVCD"   
					r Display "Dolby Digital"   
					t Display Angel Camera Symbol   
					y Display "MP3"   
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					Fig. 1.1 Information on the display   
					u Display title/chapter/file   
					i Display "Pause"   
					o Display "Repeat"   
					a Display "Repeat All"   
					s Display "Play"   
					d Playback symbol   
					Re a r o f t h e De vice   
					dRCA socket "Center“   
					fRCA socket "SL"   
					gRCA socket "FL"   
					hSocket "Optical"   
					d f g   
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					jSocket "Euro Scart"   
					kPower cord with plug   
					lSocket "Pr/Cr"   
					2^ 2% 2$ 2# 2@ 2!   
					2) 1(l   
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					Socket "Pb/Cb"   
					2)Socket "Y"   
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					Fig. 1.2 Rear of the device   
					2!Socket "Coaxial"   
					2@RCA socket "FR"   
					2#RCA socket "SR"   
					2$RCA socket "Subwoofer"   
					2%RCA socket "Video"   
					2^Socket "S-Video"   
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				Re m o t e Co n t ro l   
					2&Standby button (switch DVD player on/off)   
					2*Sleep button (sleep timer function)   
					2(Dimmer button (adjust display brightness)   
					3)Open/Close button (open/close disc tray)   
					3!Number buttons 0/10 bis 9 (input numbers 1-9)   
					3@10+ button (input numbers 10-99)   
					3#Menu button (show DVD menu)   
					3$OK button (confirm entry)   
					3%Display button (show disc information)   
					3^Digest button (digest function)   
					3&Setup button (show OSD menu)   
					3*Mark button (bookmark function)   
					3(Zoom button (zoom in/out)   
					4)Repeat button (repeat playback)   
					4!Slow button (slow playback forward/backward.)   
					4@Skip– button (skip backward)   
					4#Skip+ button (skip forward)   
					4$Play button (playback)   
					4%Shuffle button (random playback)   
					4^Video Out button (set video output TV mode)   
					4&Card button (Switch card and DVD inbetween)   
					4*3D button (adjust spatializer setting)   
					4(Stop button (stop playback)   
					5)Pause/Step button (pause playback/step forward)   
					5!F.RWD button (fast rewind)   
					5@F.FWD button (fast forward)   
					5#Vol– button (lower volume)   
					5$A–B button (repeat sequence)   
					5%Vol+ button (increase volume)   
					5^Mute button (mute)   
					5&PAL/NTSC button (set TV standard)   
					5*Program button (show program menu)   
					5(Control buttons left/right/up/down   
					6)Title button   
					Fig. 2 Remote control   
					6!CLR button (clear input)   
					6@Search button (select time position)   
					6#Subtitle button (show subtitles)   
					6$Angle button (change camera angle)   
					6%Audio button (change playback language)   
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				in the immediate vicinity of heat sources. This includes   
					ovens, fan heaters and similar devices as well as ventila-   
					tion openings of other electronic devices. Otherwise, the   
					DVD player may be irreparably damaged. The risk of   
					fire exists!   
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					7. Se t t in g Up t h e DVD Pla ye r   
					7.1. Un p a ckin g t h e Co m p o n e n t s   
					Remove the DVD player and accessories carefully from   
					the packaging. Always hold the DVD player with two   
					hands. Never let the DVD player or remote fall! This   
					could lead to irreparable damage.   
					in damp environments. Otherwise, moisture may enter   
					the DVD player.This creates the risk of an electrical   
					shock and a fire!   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					in the immediate vicinity of water, such as bath tubs   
					or swimming pools. Never place containers filled   
					with water (e.g. flower vases) on the DVD player. If   
					water flows into the DVD player or the device falls   
					into water, the risk of an electrical shock exists!   
					7.2. In se rt in g t h e Ba t t e rie s in t o t h e   
					Re m o t e Co n t ro l   
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					Open the battery compartment on the back side of   
					the remote control.   
					Do not place any open flames – such as burning candles   
					– on the DVD player. Otherwise, the risk of fire exists!   
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					Remove the protective film from the two batteries of   
					type AAA/LR03/micro included with the DVD player.   
					Then insert both batteries into the battery compart-   
					ment. Be sure to insert the batteries with the correct   
					polarity.The correct polarity is indicated inside the bat-   
					tery compartment.   
					Warning!   
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					Never place other devices or heavy objects (e.g. televi-   
					sions) on the DVD player. This could lead to malfunc-   
					tions and/or permenant damage to the DVD player!   
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					Put the battery compartment cover back in place.   
					Never place the DVD player in locations that are subject to   
					heavy shocks or constant vibrations. This could lead to   
					malfunctions and/or permenant damage to the DVD player!   
					ôNote:   
					To ensure faultless functioning of the remote control:   
					7.4. Co n n e ct in g t h e DVD Pla ye r t o a   
					Te le visio n   
					Always point the remote control directly at the DVD   
					player when using it.   
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					After setting up the DVD player, you can now connect it to   
					a television.The DVD player can be connected to televi-   
					sions with the television standards PAL, NTSC and multi-   
					standard televisions.   
					Remain within 5 meters of the DVD player when   
					using the remote control.   
					Make certain that no objects obstruct the reception be-   
					tween the remote control and the DVD player.   
					ôNote:   
					Otherwise, the remote control may function improperly.   
					The DVD player does not function with televisions of   
					the television standard SECAM.   
					7.3. Se le ct in g a Su it a b le Se t u p Lo ca -   
					t io n fo r t h e DVD Pla ye r   
					Depending on the features of the television, there are   
					various options for connecting the DVD player to it:   
					Place the DVD player on a flat, level, scratch-proof and   
					slip-proof surface.   
					7.4.1. Connecting to a Television via Scart-   
					Cable/RGB   
					Danger!   
					† 
					ôNote:   
					Do not place the DVD player ...   
					Connecting the television with a Scart-cable via the RGB   
					input is the connection option that offers the highest quality.   
					Select this connection option if the television has an RGB   
					input. In case of doubt, consult the operating manual of the   
					television.   
					in locations that are exposed to direct sunlight. Other-   
					wise, it may overheat and be irreparably damaged.The   
					risk of fire exists!   
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				To connect the DVD player to a television with a Scart   
					cable:   
					5 
					6 
					Insert the red plug of the audio/video RCA cable into   
					the RCA socket FR on the DVD player.   
					1 
					2 
					Insert the supplied Scart cable into the socket on   
					the DVD player labelled with Euro Scart.   
					Insert the second red plug of the audio/video RCA   
					cable into the RCA socket for the right channel on   
					the television.   
					Insert the Scart cable into the Scart socket of the   
					television.   
					Fig. 4 Connecting a television via S-video   
					7 
					Set the television to the AV channel that displays   
					the S-video signal. Consult the operating manual of   
					the television if you are unsure how to do this.   
					Check in the operating manual of the television   
					whether additional settings must be configured on   
					the television.   
					Fig. 3 Connecting a television via Scart cable / RGB   
					3 
					Set the television to RGB mode in the AV channel.   
					In case of doubt, consult the operating manual of   
					the television for instructions.   
					On this topic, also refer to Section 9.5. "Configuring   
					the Video Output/ TV Mode".   
					On this topic, also refer to Section 9.5. "Configuring   
					the Video Output / TV Mode".   
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					7.4.2. Connecting to a Television via S-Video   
					7.4.3. Connecting to a Television via the   
					Video Input (Composite Video)   
					ôNote:   
					If the television to which you would like to connect the   
					DVD player …   
					For this type of connection, the television must have an S-   
					video input and two unused RCA sockets. In case of   
					doubt, consult the operating manual of the television. You   
					also require an S-video cable, as none is supplied. S-video   
					cables are available in audio/video stores.   
					does not have an S-video input and   
					Ú 
					does not have a Scart socket, but does have RCA   
					sockets   
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					To connect the DVD player to a television via S-video:   
					you can connect the DVD player to the television via   
					the video input. This connection option is referred to as   
					composite video. To do this:   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Plug the S-video cable into the S-video socket on   
					the DVD player.   
					Plug the other end of the S-video cable into the   
					S-video socket on the television.   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Pick up the included audio/video RCA cable. Insert   
					the yellow plug of the audio/video RCA cable into   
					the video socket on the DVD player.   
					Pick up the included audio/video RCA cable. Insert   
					the white plug of the audio/video RCA cable into   
					the RCA socket FL on the DVD player.   
					Insert the second yellow plug of the audio/video   
					RCA cable into the corresponding RCA socket on   
					the television.   
					4 
					Insert the second white plug of the audio/video   
					RCA cable into the RCA socket for the left   
					channel on the television.   
					Insert the white plug of the audio/video RCA cable into   
					the RCA socket FL on the DVD player.   
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					Insert the second white plug of the audio/video   
					RCA cable into the RCA socket for the left chan-   
					nel on the television.   
					For both variants – YCbCr/YPbPr and YUV – you require:   
					the included audio/video RCA cables and   
					Ú 
					5 
					6 
					Insert the red plug of the audio/video RCA cable into   
					the RCA socket FR on the DVD player.   
					two additional audio/video RCA cables. These are   
					available in audio/video stores.   
					Ú 
					Insert the second red plug of the audio/video RCA   
					cable into the RCA socket for the right channel on   
					the television.   
					To connect the DVD player to a television via component   
					video:   
					1 
					On the rear side of the DVD player, you will find   
					three coloured component out sockets Y, Pb/Cb and   
					Pr/Cr. Insert the red plug of the included   
					audio/video RCA cable into the RCA socket Pr/Cr.   
					2 
					Insert the second red plug of the audio/video RCA   
					cable into the component video IN socket Pr/Cr on   
					the television.   
					3 
					4 
					Insert the white plug of the audio/video RCA cable into   
					the RCA socket Pb/Cb on the DVD player.   
					Insert the second white plug of the audio/video   
					RCA cable into the component video IN socket   
					Pb/Cb on the television.   
					Fig. 5 Connecting a television via composite video   
					7 
					Check in the operating manual of the television   
					whether additional settings must be configured on   
					the television.   
					5 
					6 
					Insert the yellow plug of the audio/video RCA cable into   
					the RCA socket Y on the DVD player.   
					On this topic, also refer to Section 9.5. "Configuring   
					the Video Output / TV Mode".   
					Insert the second yellow plug of the audio/video   
					RCA cable into the corresponding component   
					video IN socket Y on the television.   
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					7.4.4. Connecting a Television via the Com-   
					ponent Signal (YPb/CbPr/CR/Progres-   
					sive Scan and YUV)   
					7 
					8 
					9 
					Pick up the two additional RCA cables. Insert the   
					white plug of the RCA cable into the RCA socket   
					FL on the DVD player .   
					The YPb/CbPr/Cr sockets of the DVD player output   
					so-called "component signals". The component signals   
					are available in the form of …   
					Insert the second white plug of the audio/video   
					RCA cable into the RCA socket for the left chan-   
					nel on the television.   
					"YUV" signals (interlaced) and in the form of   
					Ú 
					Insert the red plug of the audio/video RCA cable   
					into the RCA socket FR on the DVD player.   
					"YCbCr" signals (full images/progressive scan).   
					Ú 
					On this topic, refer to Section 19. "Glossary /   
					Key Word Index".   
					10 Insert the second red plug of the audio/video RCA cable   
					into the audio socket for the right channel on the televi-   
					sion.   
					Ô 
					The cabling for YCbCr/YPbPr/progressive scan and   
					YUV is identical. For both connection options, the tele-   
					vision must have two unused RCA sockets.   
					For YCbCr/YPbPr/progressive scan, the television (or   
					video projector) must possess the progressive scan   
					function. In case of doubt, consult the operating manual   
					of the television (or video projector).   
					Fig. 6 Connecting a television via component video   
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					whether additional settings must be configured on   
					the television.   
					4 
					Insert the second red RCA cable plug into the RCA socket   
					for the right channel on the HiFi system.   
					On this topic, also refer to Section 9.5. "Configuring   
					the Video Output/ TV Mode".   
					Ô 
					7.5. Co n n e ct in g t h e DVD Pla ye r t o a   
					Vid e o Pro je ct o r   
					You can also connect the DVD player to a video pro-   
					jector instead of a television. Check the operating   
					manual of the video projector to determine which of   
					the described connection options are available. Any   
					additional cables required can be obtained from   
					audio/video stores.   
					Fig. 7 Connecting a HiFi system via RCA cables   
					5 
					Check in the operating manual of the HiFi system   
					whether additional settings are required for connec-   
					tion to a DVD player.   
					8.   
					Co n n e ct in g Au d io Co m p o -   
					n e n t s t o t h e DVD Pla ye r   
					ôNote:   
					Instead of the television speakers, the sound can also be   
					played back by external audio components. To accom-   
					plish this, HiFi systems, Dolby Digital/DTS receivers or   
					surround sound systems can be connected to the DVD   
					player. You have the following options here:   
					For optimal sound: Place the speakers of your HiFi   
					system to the left and right of the television.   
					If you have connected the DVD player to the television   
					with a Scart cable: The audio signals are transmitted to   
					the HiFi system over the RCA cables and to the televi-   
					sion over the Scart cable. In this case, set the volume of   
					the television to the lowest value.   
					8.1. Co n n e ct in g a HiFi Syst e m t o t h e   
					DVD Pla ye r   
					Before connecting, check in the operating manual of   
					the HiFi system …   
					8.2. Co n n e ct in g Dig it a l Au d io Co m p o -   
					n e n t s t o t h e DVD Pla ye r   
					whether the HiFi system is suitable for connection   
					Ú 
					to a DVD player.   
					Digital audio components can be connected to the DVD play-   
					er either via digital or analog cables.   
					whether the HiFi system has RCA sockets. If this is   
					the case, you can connect the HiFi system to the   
					DVD player with RCA cables.   
					Ú 
					ôNote:   
					The cables required for the connection options described   
					below are available at audio/video stores.   
					ôNote:   
					If the audio/video RCA cable included with the DVD player 8.2.1. Co n n e ct in g via Dig it a l Ca b le   
					is already in use, you will need additional RCA cables. These   
					are available in audio/video stores.   
					Check in the operating manual of the digital audio   
					component whether it can be connected to the DVD   
					player …   
					To connect a HiFi system:   
					1 
					2 
					Insert the white RCA cable plug into the RCA sok-   
					ket FL on the DVD player.   
					via a coaxial cable or   
					via an optical cable   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Insert the second white RCA cable plug into the   
					RCA socket for the left channel on the HiFi   
					system.   
					If both options are available, you can freely decide   
					which connection option you prefer.   
					3 
					Insert the red RCA cable plug into the RCA   
					socket FR on the DVD player.   
					8.2.1.1. Connecting via Coaxial Cable   
					1 
					Insert the plug of the coaxial cable into the coaxial   
					socket on the DVD player.   
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					Insert the second plug of the coaxial cable into the   
					corresponding socket of the digital audio compo-   
					nent.   
					1 
					Insert one RCA plug each into …   
					the FL socket   
					the FR socket   
					the SL socket   
					the SR socket   
					the Center socket and   
					the Subwoofer socket   
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					on the rear side of the DVD player.   
					Fig. 8 Connecting a HiFi system via coaxial cable   
					8.2.1.2. Connecting via Optical Cable   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Pull off the protective cover over the optical socket   
					of the DVD player.   
					Fig. 10 Connecting a HiFi system via analog cables   
					Then insert the plug of the optical cable into the   
					optical socket of the DVD player.   
					2 
					Insert the RCA cables into the corresponding RCA   
					sockets of the digital audio component.   
					Insert the second plug of the optical cable into the   
					corresponding socket of the digital audio compo-   
					nent.   
					9. Re q u ire d Se t t in g s o n t h e DVD   
					Pla ye r Be fo re Use   
					All settings on the DVD player can be configured with   
					the remote control in the "On-Screen Display Menu".   
					This is displayed on the television screen and is referred   
					to below as the OSD menu.   
					Before using the DVD player for the first time, you must   
					configure a few settings in this menu.   
					To be able to configure the required settings via the   
					menu:   
					1 
					2 
					Plug the power cable of the DVD player into a power   
					socket   
					Fig. 9 Connecting a HiFi system via optical cable   
					Note:   
					To switch on the DVD player, press the Power button   
					on the front side of the DVD player.   
					ô 
					When connecting the optical cable, dust must not be   
					allowed into the optical socket. This could disrupt the   
					optical signal and cause malfunctions. Place the protecti-   
					ve cover back onto the socket when you disconnect the   
					optical cable!   
					If the DVD player is already on, but is currently in   
					standby mode: Press the standby button on the remo-   
					te control once to switch on the DVD player.   
					The display of the DVD player first displays "Hello",   
					then "Loading" and finally "NoDisc". "No Disc" is   
					displayed on the television screen.   
					8.2.2. Connecting via Analog Cable   
					3 
					Familiarise yourself with the operation of the OSD   
					menu with the brief instructions below:   
					If the digital audio component does not have a digital   
					input: Connect the digital audio component to the   
					DVD player via RCA cables. To do this:   
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					b 
					To hide the OSD menu: Press the Setup button again   
					or select the main menu item Exit Setup Menu.   
					To call up the OSD menu of the DVD player:   
					1 
					Press the Setup button on the remote control once.   
					The OSD menu is displayed on the television screen.   
					In the bar at the top of the OSD menu, you will see   
					six symbols. The symbols – from left to right – stand   
					for the main menu items …   
					9.2. Language Settings   
					1 
					Select the main menu item General Setup Page and   
					the submenu item OSD Language.   
					2 
					Select the language in which the OSD menu should   
					be displayed.   
					"General Setup Page"   
					"Audio Setup Page"   
					"Video Setup Page"   
					"Preference Page" and   
					"Password Setup Page".   
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					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					The following languages are available:   
					German   
					English   
					Spanish   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					The sixth symbol stands for "Exit Setup Menu".   
					Portuguese   
					Ú 
					The symbol of the currently selected main menu item 9.3. Configuring the Television Display   
					is displayed with a coloured circle. Initially, the main   
					menu item General Setup Page is displayed with its   
					submenu items.   
					Form at   
					1 
					2 
					Select the main menu item General Setup Page and   
					the submenu item Screen Type.   
					Select the display format of the television connected to   
					the DVD player. The following options are available:   
					• • GENERAL SETUP PAGE • •   
					SCREEN TYPE   
					ANGLE DISPLAY   
					OSD LANGUAGE   
					CAPTIONS   
					PS   
					4:3 Pan Scan   
					ON   
					GER   
					OFF   
					OFF   
					OFF   
					When playing films in the format 16:9, the left and right   
					edges of the image are cut off. This makes the most pos-   
					sible use of the screen height.   
					SCREEN SAVER   
					LAST MEMORY   
					4:3 Letterbox   
					GOTO GENERAL SETUP PAGE   
					Fig. 11 OSD menu overview   
					When playing films in the format 16:9, black bars can be   
					seen along the top and bottom edges of the screen.   
					2 
					You can select the individual menu items with the   
					control buttons on the remote control. The currently   
					16:9   
					selected menu item is displayed highlighted in yellow. Television display format for widescreen televisions.   
					To the right of the currently selected menu item, the   
					list of available options is displayed. You can switch   
					from the selected menu item to the list of available   
					options by pressing the OK button. The currently   
					selected option will then be shown highlighted in yel-   
					low.   
					When playing films in the format 16:9 with 16:9 (1.78:1)   
					widescreen televisions, no black bars are seen on the top   
					and bottom edges of the screen and the left and right   
					edges of the image are not cut off.   
					9.4. Configuring the Television Standard   
					3 
					You can switch between the available options by   
					pressing the control buttons up/down. To select the   
					desired option: Press the OK button once the option   
					is highlighted in yellow.   
					1 
					Select the main menu item Preference Page and the   
					submenu item TV System.   
					2 
					Select the television standard of the television   
					connected to the DVD player:   
					4 
					a 
					When you have completed configuring the desired   
					settings, you have the following options:   
					Auto   
					If you would like to configure additional settings in   
					other submenus: Press the left control button until   
					you can once again switch between the main menu   
					items with the left/right control buttons.   
					With this setting, the standard with which the   
					DVD/VCD/S-VCD was recorded is selected automatical-   
					ly. Only set Auto if you have connected the DVD player   
					to a multi-standard television.   
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				PAL   
					3 
					Select the submenu item TV Mode. If the DVD player is   
					connected to the television via the YCbCr (progressive   
					scan) connection option: In this case, select the option P-   
					SCAN. If the DVD player is not connected to the televi-   
					sion via the YCbCr connection option: Select the option   
					Interlace.   
					With this setting, DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs recorded with   
					the PAL standard are played. DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs   
					that were recorded with the NTSC standard are auto-   
					matically converted and played in the PAL format. Set   
					PAL if you have connected the DVD player to a PAL   
					television.   
					ôNote:   
					NTSC   
					If you have selected an incorrect video output, the televi-   
					sion screen may suddenly go black. This is not a defect   
					of the television or the DVD player! In such a case: Press   
					the Video Out button until an image once again appears   
					on the television screen.   
					With this setting, DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs recorded with   
					the NTSC standard are played. DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs   
					that were recorded with the PAL standard are automa-   
					tically converted and played in the NTSC format. Set   
					NTSC if you have connected the DVD player to an   
					NTSC television.   
					9.6. Au d io Se t t in g s   
					9.6.1. Configuring the Analog Output   
					ôNote:   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Select the main menu item Audio Setup Page, then the   
					submenu item Speaker Setup.   
					The correct setting depends on the television to which   
					you would like to connect the DVD player. In most   
					cases, your television will correspond to the typical   
					television standard for your country, unless you pur-   
					chased it in a different country.   
					In the Analog Setup menu, select the submenu item   
					Downmix.   
					Select one of the options …   
					If you are not certain which television standard is typical   
					in your country, consult the operating manual of the tele- LT/RT   
					vision.   
					Select this option if you …   
					On this topic, refer to Section 19. "Glossary /   
					Key Word Index".   
					Ô 
					have connected a HiFi system (and a subwoofer) to   
					the DVD player.   
					Ú 
					9.5. Co n fig u rin g t h e Vid e o Ou t p u t /   
					Te le visio n Mo d e   
					have connected a surround sound system to the   
					DVD player and would like to use only its front   
					speakers and the subwoofer.   
					Ú 
					1 
					Select the main menu item Video Setup Page, then   
					the submenu item Video Output.   
					STEREO:   
					2 
					Select one of the three options available here:   
					Select this option if you …   
					OFF   
					have connected the DVD player to a stereo televi-   
					sion and have not connected any audio components   
					to the DVD player or   
					Ú 
					Select this setting if the DVD player was not connected   
					to the television via Scart cable or component video.   
					YUV   
					have connected a Dolby Prologic-compatible amplifier,   
					Ú 
					receiver or HiFi system via the analog stereo output   
					(with RCA cable to the RCA cable sockets FL and FR)   
					of the DVD player.   
					Select this setting if the DVD player is connected via   
					component video YUV.   
					RGB   
					Otherwise, the sound will be inaudible or very quiet   
					during disc playback!   
					Select this setting if the DVD player is connected to an   
					RGB-capable television via the 21-pin Scart cable.   
					V Surr   
					If you select this option, the DVD player will simulate   
					surround sound with the audio playback.   
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				OFF   
					On   
					Disable the DOWNMIX and enable the 5.1ch function. At the condition of DOWNMIX is setup to OFF, could   
					setup the PRO LOGIC II.When you select ON, it means that   
					9.6.2. Configuring the Digital Output   
					2ch audio could be dummy as 5.1ch, multispeaker could be   
					hard such as VCDs, S-VCDs, MP3.   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Select the main menu item Audio Setup Page, then the   
					submenu item SPDIF Setup.   
					OFF   
					In the Digital Output Setup Page, select the sub-   
					menu item SPDIF Output.   
					Select Off, it means that PROLOGIC II does not work.   
					On this topic, also refer to Section 9.6.9.1. "Confi-   
					guring the Speaker Sizes“.   
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					Choose between the options …   
					SPDIF Off   
					9.6.4. Configuring the Dynamic (Dolby   
					Digital)   
					Select SPDIF Off if you have not connected any   
					digital audio components to the DVD player.   
					To balance out the volume differences between loud   
					and soft passages during playback of Dolby Digital   
					sound:   
					SPDIF/RAW   
					Select SPDIF/RAW if you have connected a multi-   
					channel digital audio component – such as a Dolby   
					Digital or DTS receiver or a 5.1 channel surround   
					sound system – to the DVD player via an optical or   
					coaxial cable.   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Select the main menu item Audio Setup Page, then the   
					submenu item Dolby Digital Setup.   
					In the Dolby Digital Setup menu, select the subme-   
					nu item Dynamic.   
					SPDIF/PCM   
					Use the control buttons to set a value between Off   
					and Full.   
					Select "SPDIF/PCM" if you have connected a two-   
					channel digital audio component to the DVD player via 9.6.5. Settings for Mono VCDs/S-VCDs   
					an optical or coaxial cable.   
					ôNote:   
					Manual   
					These settings are only relevant for playing VCDs/S-   
					Select Manual if you would like to configure the above VCDs. The sound on VCDs/S-VCDs may be available as   
					settings separately for CDs, Dolby Digital, DTS and   
					MPEG and not have them apply generally. After you   
					have selected Manual: In the Digital Output Setup   
					Page, select the submenu items CD, Dolby Digital,   
					DTS and MPEG in turn. For each item, select one of   
					the options SPDIF Off, SPDIF/RAW, SPDIF/PCM   
					only. Then select the submenu item LPCM output.   
					Choose between the sampling frequencies 48 kHz and   
					96 kHz.   
					1-language in stereo or   
					Ú 
					2-language in mono   
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					In the Audio Setup Page, select the submenu item   
					Dolby Digital Setup.   
					9.6.3. Configuring Prologic   
					In the submenu Dolby Digital Setup, select the   
					submenu item Dual Mono.   
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					2 
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					Select the main menu item Audio Setup Page, then   
					the submenu item SURROUND.   
					For mono VCDs/S-VCDs, select one of the options   
					… 
					In the 3D Processing Page, select the submenu item   
					ProLogic II.   
					Choose between the options …   
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				STEREO:   
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					In the Audio Setup Page, select the submenu item   
					SPEAKER SETUP.   
					In the Analog Setup submenu, select the submenu   
					item POST DRC. Here you can configure the Night-   
					time Mode for playing DVDs. This mode can be use-   
					ful if you wish to watch a DVD at night.   
					You will hear the first language from the front left and the   
					second language from the front right speaker.   
					L-MONO:   
					You will hear the first language from the front   
					left and right speakers.   
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					Select one of the options On, Off or Auto.   
					R-MONO:   
					9.6.8. Speaker Settings   
					You will hear the second language from the front   
					left and right speakers.   
					ôNote:   
					MIX-MONO:   
					You will hear both languages respectively from the   
					front left and front right speakers.   
					The steps described below only refer to the connection of   
					the DVD player to an audio component via analog   
					cables. If you have selected one of the digital connection   
					options …   
					9.6.6. Setting for HDCD Audio CDs   
					connection via coaxial cable or   
					Ú 
					ôNote:   
					connection via optical cable,   
					Ú 
					These settings are only relevant for the playback of   
					audio CDs encoded according to the HDCD system.To   
					make use of the advantages of HDCD, the HDCD filter   
					of the DVD player must be activated.How to activate/   
					deactivate this filter is described in the following steps.   
					you do not have to configure the speaker settings described   
					below on the DVD player, but rather on the respective   
					audio component. Consult the operating manual of this   
					audio component for information on how to configure the-   
					se settings.   
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					2 
					In the Audio Setup Page, select the submenu item   
					HDCD.   
					For optimal sound, it is necessary to adapt the audio   
					playback to …   
					Choose between the options …   
					the connected audio components,   
					Ú 
					Off   
					Select Off if you do not want to play HDCD audio   
					CDs with the DVD player. With this setting, the   
					HDCD filter of the DVD player is deactivated.   
					the spatial conditions at the location of the DVD   
					player / audio components and   
					Ú 
					your personal preferences.   
					Ú 
					On   
					Select On if you want to play HDCD audio CDs with the   
					DVD player.With this setting, the HDCD filter of the   
					DVD player is activated.   
					9.6.9.1. Configuring Speaker Sizes   
					9.6.7. Configuring Nighttime Mode   
					To configure the speaker settings if you have connected   
					the DVD player to an audio component via analog   
					cable:   
					ôNote:   
					When you lower the playback volume with the volume   
					buttons, this affects all 6 audio channels. In other words,   
					the volumes of background noises as well as music and   
					dialogue are all lowered equally. In nighttime mode,   
					however, only the playback volume of background   
					noises, music, etc. is lowered. This makes the dialogue   
					remain clearly audible even at a low playback volume.   
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					2 
					In the Audio Setup Page, select the submenu item   
					SPEAKER SETUP.   
					In the Analog Setup Page, select all speakers in   
					turn:   
					Front   
					Select the option ...   
					Large, if large speakers are connected for the front audio   
					channels on the audio component.   
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				Small, if small speakers are connected for the front audio   
					channels on the audio component.   
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					• • AUDIO SETUP PAGE• •   
					Center   
					Select the option ...   
					SPEAKER SETUP   
					SPDIF SETUP   
					Large, if a large center speaker is connected to the   
					audio component.   
					DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					CHANNEL DELAY   
					CHANNEL TRIM   
					Small, if a small center speaker is connected to the   
					audio component.   
					EQUALIZER   
					SURROUND   
					HDCD   
					Off, if you would like to deactivate the audio channel   
					for the center speaker or no center speaker is connec-   
					ted to the audio component   
					CENTER   
					Fig. 12 Audio setup menü   
					Enter the distance values for all speakers here. The   
					distance values to be entered are calculated according   
					to the following formulas:   
					Rear   
					Select the option ...   
					Distance for center speaker = distance of the left/right   
					front speaker to the listening position - distance of the   
					center speaker to the listening position   
					Ú 
					Large, if large rear speakers are connected to the   
					audio component.   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Small, if small rear speakers are connected to the   
					audio component.   
					Distance for the left/right rear speakers = distance   
					Ú 
					of the left/right front speaker to the listening posi-   
					tion - distance of the left/right rear speaker to the   
					listening position   
					Off, if you would like to deactivate the audio channels   
					for the rear speakers or no rear speakers are connected   
					to the audio component.   
					Distance for subwoofer = distance of the left/right front spea-   
					ker - distance of the subwoofer to the listening position   
					Ú 
					Subw oofer   
					Select the option ...   
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					Press the OK button once. Initially, the center speaker is   
					selected, as can be seen in the yellow marking on the   
					screen. Press the left/right control buttons to select the   
					distance from the center speaker to the listener.You can   
					set the distance between 0 and 170 cm. Press the OK but-   
					ton once the correct distance is displayed.   
					On, if a subwoofer is connected   
					to the audio component.   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Off, if you would like to deactivate the audio chan-   
					nel for the subwoofer or no subwoofer is connected   
					to the audio component.   
					4 
					Now press the up/down control buttons to select the   
					additional speakers and the subwoofer.The selected   
					speaker will be highlighted in yellow on the screen.   
					Press the OK button once the correct distance is   
					displayed for each speaker.   
					ôNote:   
					If you have selected the option Off under Center, Rear   
					and Subwoofer, the audio playback takes place only on   
					two channels (stereo).   
					9.6.9.3. Setting the Speaker Volume Level   
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					In the Audio Setup Page, select the submenu item Channel   
					Trim.The following screen is displayed:   
					9.6.9.2. Configuring the Distances from the   
					Speaker to the Listener   
					For an optimal sound experience, the distance from the   
					speakers to the listern should be configured correctly. If   
					the distances are configured correctly, the sound from   
					all speakers should reach the listener position at the   
					same time. To do this:   
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					2 
					Measure and record the distances from all speakers   
					to the listening position.   
					In the Audio Setup Page, select the submenu item Chan-   
					nel Delay.The following screen is displayed:   
					LEFT   
					Fig. 13 Adjusting the speaker volume   
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					Initially, the left volume control for the front left   
					speaker is selected. Press the up/down control but-   
					tons to set the volume level between 10 and -10 dB.   
					The audio channel that should currently be playing the   
					test sound is indicated at the bottom of the OSD menu.   
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					To deactivate the test sound, select the option Off.   
					Then press the left/right control buttons to select   
					the other speakers. The currently selected speaker   
					is indicated at the bottom of the screen. Set the de-   
					sired volume levels here as well.   
					9.7. Act iva t in g t h e Scre e n Sa ve r   
					ôNote:   
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					Once you have set the volume levels, press the OK   
					button. The screen disappears.   
					The screen saver prevents images displayed for long   
					periods from being burned into the television screen.   
					When the screen saver is activated, it is automatically   
					displayed as soon as …   
					ôNote:   
					If you are not certain which value is right for you, configure   
					this setting from your listening position while playing a   
					DVD/VCD/S-VCD. Test all the settings until you have   
					found one that sounds best to you.   
					OSD menu is displayed on the screen for an ex-   
					tended period of time and   
					Ú 
					no button is pressed on the remote control / DVD   
					player during this time.   
					Ú 
					9.6.9.4. Playing a Test Sound   
					We recommend activating the screen saver.To do this:   
					To test the audio settings for the playback of 5.1 channel   
					surround sound, the DVD player has a test sound. To   
					activate the test sound:   
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					2 
					Select the main menu item General Setup Page and   
					the submenu item Screen Saver.   
					ôNote:   
					Select the option On to activate the screen saver.   
					Select the option Off to deactivate the screen saver.   
					The test sound can only be activated if ...   
					9.8. Act iva t in g t h e Au t o m a t ic Me m o ry   
					Fu n ct io n   
					in the Analog Output Setup Page, the submenu item   
					Downmix is set to off   
					Ú 
					ôNote:   
					and no disc is inserted into the DVD player.   
					Ú 
					This function is not available for all discs!   
					1 
					Select the main menu item Audio Setup, then the   
					submenu item SPEAKER SETUP.   
					The DVD player has an automatic   
					memory function. If it is activated, ...   
					2 
					3 
					In the Analog Output Setup Page, select the   
					submenu item Test Tone.   
					the DVD player "remembers" the last disc played.   
					Ú 
					Select the option On. Do not close the OSD menu   
					while the test sound is playing. The test sound can   
					be heard as a static on each of the connected speak-   
					ers in turn. It is output to the audio channels in the   
					order ...   
					the DVD player saves the point at which playback   
					of the disc was interrupted.   
					Ú 
					If the disc is inserted back into the DVD player, the   
					playback is continued from the saved point.   
					Left (front left speaker)   
					To activate the automatic memory function:   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Center (center speaker)   
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					Select the main menu item General Setup Page and   
					the submenu item Last Memory.   
					Right (front right speaker)   
					Right Surr (rear right speaker)   
					Left Surr (rear left speaker)   
					Choose between the options On and Off.   
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					The contents of the inserted disc are now loaded;   
					this may take a few seconds. "Loading" is displayed   
					on the television screen during this process.   
					10. Usin g t h e DVD Pla ye r   
					After you have …   
					10.2. In se rt in g Me m o ry Ca rd s w it h   
					MP3/WMA/JPEG File s   
					set up the DVD player at a suitable location   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					To insert memory cards of types CF I/CF II, SD,   
					MS/MSPro, MMC and SM into the DVD player:   
					connected the DVD player to a television (or a   
					video projector) using one of the described   
					connection options   
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					2 
					Switch on the television connected to the DVD   
					player.   
					connected the DVD player to a HiFi or surround   
					sound system (analog/digital) or a Dolby Digital or   
					DTS receiver, if desired   
					Ú 
					Make certain that the DVD player is ready for op-   
					eration and switched on.   
					inserted the batteries into the remote control   
					If the television, the DVD player and any additionally con-   
					nected equipment (e.g. an audio component) are ready for   
					operation and switched on and the DVD player is correct-   
					ly connected to the television, you will see the OPENING   
					logo on the television screen.   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					and know how to access and use the setup menu   
					with the remote control …   
					… the DVD player is ready for operation.   
					10.1. In se rt in g Discs   
					If no disc is present in the disc tray of the DVD   
					player: "No Disc" is displayed on the television   
					screen.   
					To play a disc with the DVD player:   
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					4 
					Open the flap in front of the memory card slot on the   
					front side of the DVD player. To do this, press once   
					with your finger on the dotted triangle on the flap. The   
					flap opens.   
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					2 
					Switch on the television connected to the DVD   
					player.   
					Make certain that the DVD player is ready for   
					operation and switched on.   
					Now slide the memory card into one of the two   
					memory card slots. Follow the steps below – depen-   
					ding on which type of memory card you would like   
					to play.   
					If the television, the DVD player and any addition-   
					ally connected equipment (e.g. an audio compo-   
					nent) are ready for operation and switched on and   
					the DVD player is correctly connected to the televi-   
					sion, you will see the OPENING logo on the televi-   
					sion screen.   
					Upper slot   
					Low er slot   
					If no disc is present in the disc tray of the DVD   
					player: "No Disc" is displayed on the television   
					screen.   
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					4 
					5 
					Open the disc tray by pressing the Open/Close but-   
					ton once. "OPEN" is displayed on the television   
					screen.   
					Fig. 14 Memory card slots   
					Warning!   
					| 
					Place a disc on the disc tray with the printed/label   
					side facing up. For double-sided discs: The side you   
					would like to play must face down.   
					Always be sure to insert the memory cards into the   
					memory card slots as described below! Never bend the   
					memory cards while inserting them into the memory   
					cards slots! Only push the memory cards up to the stop in   
					the memory card slot with a light pressure. If memory   
					After you have placed the disc in the disc tray:   
					Press the Open/Close button again to close the disc cards cannot be inserted without applying force:   
					tray.   
					Check whether it is a type of memory card that the DVD   
					Ú 
					player can play. Only memory cards of types CF I/CF II,   
					SD, MS/MSPro, MMC and SM can be played. Do not   
					try to insert memory cards of other types into one of   
					the memory card slots!   
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				Check whether you have inserted the memory card into   
					the memory card slot in the correct direction.   
					the side of the memory card that contains the con-   
					tacts must face up and   
					the angled corner of the memory card points to the left.   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Never try to insert memory cards into the memory   
					card slots using force!   
					10.2.4. MemoryStick Memory Cards (MS)   
					This could result in irreparable damage to the DVD player,   
					memory card and the files on the memory card!   
					Memory Stick memory cards must be inserted into the   
					bottom memory card slot. Insert MS memory cards with   
					the contacts first and slide them straight into the bottom   
					memory card slot. It is essential that …   
					ôNote:   
					Always be sure to pull the memory card at the stop mode   
					the side of the memory card that contains the con-   
					tacts must face up and   
					Ú 
					10.2.1. SmartMedia Memory Cards (SM)   
					the angled corner of the memory card points to the left.   
					Ú 
					ôNote:   
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					Once the memory card is correctly inserted into the   
					memory card slot, the red indicator light next to the   
					bottom slot lights up.   
					Only SmartMedia memory cards of type 3.3 V can be used!   
					SmartMedia memory cards of type 5 V cannot be used!   
					SmartMedia memory cards of types 3.3 V and 5 V can easi-   
					ly be differentiated according to the diagram below:   
					6 
					Press the Card button to display the memory con-   
					tents.   
					5 V   
					3.3 V   
					10.3. Pla yin g DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs   
					ôNote:   
					DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs generally have a region code that   
					is printed on their cases. The DVD player can only play   
					DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs with ...   
					Fig. 15 Differences betw een SM memory cards   
					the region code 2 or   
					Ú 
					SmartMedia memory cards (3.3 V) must be inserted into   
					the bottom memory card slot. Insert SM memory cards   
					with the contacts first and slide them straight into the   
					bottom memory card slot. It is essential that …   
					the symbol   
					Ú 
					If no region code is printed on the case of a   
					DVD/VCD/S-VCD, it may not be possible to play it. In   
					this case, this is not a malfunction of the DVD player.   
					the side of the memory card that contains the con-   
					tacts must face down and   
					Ú 
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					As soon as the contents of the inserted disc have   
					been loaded, the following is shown in the display of   
					the DVD player:   
					the angled corner of the memory card points to the left.   
					Ú 
					10.2.2. CompactFlash Memory Cards (CF I/CF II)   
					CompactFlash memory cards of types 1 and 2 must be   
					inserted into the top memory card slot. Insert CF memo-   
					ry cards with the contacts first and slide them straight   
					into the memory card slot. The side of the memory card   
					labelled with the manufacturer logo must face downward.   
					Fig. 16 Information in the display for DVD/S-VCD   
					qFor DVDs: DVD   
					10.2.3. MultiMediaCard/SecureDigital   
					Memory Cards (MMC/SD)   
					For VCDs/S-VCDs: VCD or S-VCD   
					wThe current audio playback setting, in this example:   
					MultiMediaCard/SecureDigital memory cards must be inserted   
					into the bottom memory card slot. Insert MMC/SD memory   
					cards with the contacts first and slide them straight into the   
					bottom memory card slot. It is essential that …   
					the Dolby Digital symbol (depending on the insert-   
					ed DVD).   
					eThe elapsed play time of the DVD/VCD/S-VCD current-   
					ly being played in hours, minutes and seconds.   
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					As soon as the contents of the inserted CD-R/CD-   
					RW/memory card with MP3/WMA/JPEG files have been   
					loaded, the CD-R menu is displayed on the screen.   
					rThe number of the current chapter or track.   
					and   
					for the playback mode.   
					tThe symbols   
					00:00   
					001/005   
					00:00   
					Playback of the inserted disc begins automatically. It is pos-   
					sible that the contents will not be played immediately but a   
					selection menu displayed on the television screen instead.   
					In this case: Use the control buttons of the remote control   
					to select the desired menu item.Then press the OK button.   
					q 
					PHOTO 1   
					PHOTO 2   
					PHOTO 3   
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					10.4. Pla yin g Au d io CDs   
					PHOTO 4   
					PHOTO 5   
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					As soon as the contents of the inserted disc have been   
					loaded, the following is shown on the television screen:   
					The number of the currently played track   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Fig. 18 Displaying JPEG Files   
					The elapsed playback time of the current track in   
					hours, minutes and seconds   
					If no folders are present:   
					qThe number of the currently selected file/number of   
					The follow ing is show n in the display of the   
					DVD player:   
					files on the disc/memory card   
					wList of the files on the disc/memory card   
					For JPEG files: A preview of the currently selected   
					image   
					e 
					00:00   
					00:00   
					001/001   
					Fig. 17 Information in the display for CDs   
					q 
					\ 
					qCD   
					PHOTOS 1   
					PHOTOS 2   
					w 
					wThe symbols   
					and   
					for the playback mode   
					PHOTOS 3   
					PHOTOS 4   
					PHOTOS 5   
					eThe number of the currently played track   
					PHOTOS 6   
					rThe elapsed playback time of the current track in   
					minutes and seconds.   
					Playback of the inserted disc begins automatically.   
					10.5. Pla yin g DVD-R/DVD+R/DVD-RW/   
					DVD+RW/CD-Rs/CD-RWs/Me m o ry   
					ca rd s w it h MP3/WMA/JPEG File s   
					Fig. 19 Display of the folders   
					Please continue reading at step 9.   
					If folders are present:   
					Ô 
					ôNote:   
					qThe number of the currently selected folder/num-   
					In contrast to audio CDs, files can be saved in folders on a   
					DVD/CD-R/CD-RW/memory card. Depending on this possibili-   
					ty, the following steps – if required – are described for DVD/CD-   
					Rs/CD-RWs/memory cards with and without folder structures.   
					Due to the bandwidth limit, could not playback JPEG-file,WMA   
					and MP3 at the same time in the memory card.   
					ber of folders on the disc/memory card   
					List of the folders on the disc/memory card   
					w 
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					First select a folder from the folder list by pressing   
					the control buttons up/down. The currently selected   
					folder is highlighted in yellow in the folder list.   
					Then press the OK button. The CD-R menu now   
					displays a list of the files in the selected folder in   
					place of the folder list.   
					The playing of DVD/CD-Rs/CD-RWs/memory   
					cards with MP3/WMA/JPEG files is controlled via   
					a separate menu. This CD-R menu is displayed on   
					the screen once a DVD/CD-R/CD-RW/memory   
					card with MP3/WMA/JPEG files is inserted.   
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					00:00   
					00:00   
					001/020 q   
					To stop playback, press the Stop button once.   
					11.1.1.2. ... with Resume Function   
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					. .   
					PHOTO 1   
					If you have stopped playback by pressing the Stop button   
					once:The DVD player automatically saves the point at which   
					you stopped the playback.This function is called the "resume   
					function". "Press: <Play> to continue" is displayed on the tele-   
					vision screen.As soon as you press the Play button again, the   
					playback is continued from the saved point.   
					PHOTO 2   
					PHOTO 3   
					PHOTO 4   
					PHOTO 5   
					Fig. 20 Display of the subfolders   
					11.1.2.2. ... without Resume Function   
					If you have stopped playback by pressing the Stop but-   
					ton once: If you press the Stop button a second time,   
					the saved point at which you stopped playback is clear-   
					ed. As soon as you press the Play button again, play-   
					back starts again from the beginning.   
					qThe number of the currently selected file/number of   
					files in the selected folder   
					wList of the files in the current folder   
					To return to the folder list: Use the up/down control but-   
					tons to select the folder with the name "..". Then press the   
					OK button. The folder list is now displayed again.   
					11.2. Skip   
					ôNote:   
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					Select the file you would like to play first using the   
					control buttons up/down. The current file is high-   
					lighted in yellow in the file list.   
					This function may not be available for all DVDs/VCDs/   
					S-VCDs/memory cards! If you attempt to execute a func-   
					tion that is not available, the symbol   
					the television screen.   
					is displayed on   
					10 Press the OK button. The selected file is now   
					played/displayed.   
					By pressing the Skip Forward button during plaback of   
					a ...   
					For information on the functions available   
					during playback: please read Section 11. "Gen-   
					Ô 
					eral Functions During Playback“.   
					DVD/VCD/S-VCD: you can skip forward to the   
					Ú 
					start of the next chapter. The selected chapter is   
					played immediately; it is not necessary to press the   
					Play button.   
					11. Ge n e ra l Fu n ct io n s Du rin g   
					Pla yb a ck   
					Audio CD/CD-R or CD-RW/memory card with   
					Ú 
					While a disc/memory card is being played, you can   
					make use of the following functions of the DVD player:   
					MP3/WMA files: you can skip forward to the start of the   
					next title.The selected title is played immediately; it is   
					not necessary to press the Play button.   
					11.1. Pa u sin g Pla yb a ck   
					CD-R or CD-RW/memory card with JPEG files: you   
					can skip forward to the next image in the image list.   
					Ú 
					To pause the playback:   
					1 
					Press the Pause/Step button once during playback.   
					is displayed on the television screen   
					By pressing the Skip Backward button during playback   
					of ...   
					For DVDs only: On the screen, you will see a pau-   
					sed image of the currently displayed scene.   
					DVD/VCD/S-VCD: you can skip backward to the   
					Ú 
					start of the previous chapter. The selected chapter is   
					played immediately; it is not necessary to press the   
					Play button.   
					2 
					To continue playback, press the Play button once.   
					After a few seconds, playback will be continued.   
					What are chapters? On this topic, please refer to   
					Section 19. "Glossary / KeyWord Index".   
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				Audio CD/CD-R or CD-RW/memory card with   
					MP3/WMA files: you can skip backward to the start   
					of the currently played title. The selected title is   
					played immediately; it is not necessary to press the   
					Play button.   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					ôNote:   
					For audio CDs, the sound is played back at higher speed   
					during fast forward/rewind.   
					For DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs, no sound is played during   
					fast forward/rewind.   
					CD-R or CD-RW/memory card with JPEG files:   
					you can skip backward to the previous image in the   
					image list.   
					3 
					To continue playback of the disc at normal speed   
					from the selected point, press the Play button once   
					while fast forwarding/rewinding.   
					11.3. Fast Forw ard/Rew ind   
					11.4. Act iva t in g Va rio u s Pla yb a ck   
					Mo d e s   
					ôNote:   
					The fast forward/rewind function is not available for the   
					playback of CD-Rs/CD-RWs/memory cards with JPEG   
					files.   
					ôNote:   
					These functions may not be available for all discs/   
					memory cards! If you attempt to execute a function that   
					is not available, the symbol [X] is displayed on the tele-   
					vision screen.   
					To locate specific points during playback using the fast   
					forward/rewind function:   
					1 
					For fast forward, press the F.Fwd button …   
					During playback of a disc, you can activate the follow-   
					ing playback modes:   
					once for two times fast forward speed;   
					displayed on the screen.   
					2x is   
					4x is   
					Ú 
					11.4.1. Repeat Playback   
					twice for four times fast forward speed;   
					displayed on the screen.   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					With the repeat playback function, you can …   
					three times for eight times fast forward speed;   
					8x is displayed on the screen.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					For audio CDs/VCDs/S-VCDs: repeat playback of   
					individual tracks or the entire audio CD.   
					four times for sixteen times fast forward speed;   
					is displayed on the screen.   
					16x   
					For DVDs: repeat playback of either the title, chap-   
					ter or the entire DVD.   
					five times for thirty-two times fast forward speed;   
					32x is displayed on the screen.   
					For CD-Rs/CD-RWs/memory cards with   
					MP3/WMA/JPEG files: switch between the play-   
					back modes, single, repeat one, repeat folder and   
					folder.   
					2 
					For fast rewind, press the F.Rwd button …   
					once for two times fast rewind speed;   
					displayed on the screen.   
					2x is   
					4x is   
					1 
					Press the Repeat button once during playback.   
					Ú 
					For audio CDs/VCDs/S-VCDs:   
					Track is   
					twice for four times fast rewind speed;   
					displayed on the screen.   
					displayed on the screen. The current track is played   
					now repeated.   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					three times for eight times fast rewind speed;   
					is displayed on the screen.   
					8x   
					For DVDs:   
					Chapter is displayed on the screen.   
					The current chapter is played repeatedly.   
					four times for sixteen times fast rewind speed;   
					displayed on the screen.   
					16x is   
					For CD-Rs/CD-RWs/memory cards with   
					MP3/WMA/JPEG files: „Single“ is displayed briefly   
					in the CD-R menu. The currently selected file is   
					played only once.   
					five times for thirty-two times fast rewind speed;   
					32x is displayed on the screen.   
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					Press the Repeat button a second time.   
					For DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs: With this function, you can   
					repeat playback of a specific sequence within the   
					For audio CDs/VCDs/S-VCDs: "All" is displayed on current chapter.   
					the screen. The entire audio CD is now repeated.   
					To do this:   
					For DVDs:   
					Title is displayed on the screen. The   
					current track is played now repeated.   
					1 
					During playback, press the A–B button on the   
					remote control as soon as the start of the desired   
					For CD-Rs/CD-RWs/memory cards with   
					MP3/WMA/JPEG files: "repeat one" is displayed   
					briefly in the CD-R menu. The currently selected   
					file is played reapeted.   
					sequence is reached.   
					screen.   
					A is displayed on the   
					2 
					Press the A–B button again as soon as the end of   
					the desired sequence is reached.   
					3 
					Press the Repeat button a third time.   
					The repeating of the selected sequence starts immediately; it is   
					not necessary to press the Play button.The sequence is re-   
					For audio CDs/VCDs/S-VCDs:   
					All is no longer   
					displayed on the screen. The function repeat play-   
					back is now deactivated.   
					peated until you press the A–B button again.   
					longer displayed on the screen.   
					AB is no   
					For DVDs:   
					entire DVD is now repeated.   
					All is displayed on the screen. The   
					11.4.3. Random Playback   
					If you select random playback for …   
					For CD-Rs/CD-RWs/memory cards with MP3/   
					WMA/JPEG files: "Repeat folder" is briefly   
					displayed in the OSD menu. The entire folder is   
					repeated.   
					CDs/VCDs/S-VCDs: the tracks of the inserted   
					CDs/VCDs/S-VCDs are played in random order.   
					DVDs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs/memory cards with   
					MP3/WMA/JPEG files: the files of the inserted   
					DVD/VCD/S-VCD are played in random order.   
					4 
					Press the Repeat button a fourth time.   
					For DVDs: The function repeat playback is now   
					deactivated.   
					screen.   
					All is no longer displayed on the   
					To activate SHUFFLE playback:   
					1 
					2 
					Press the SHUFFLE button once during playback.   
					"SHUFFLE" is displayed on the screen.   
					For CD-Rs/CD-RWs/memory cards with   
					MP3/WMA/JPEG files: "Folder" is displayed brie-   
					fly in the CD-R menu. The entire folder is played   
					once.   
					To deactivate the random playback: Press the   
					SHUFFLE button again. "SHUFFLE" is no longer   
					displayed on the screen.   
					11.4.2. Repeating Sequences (A–B)   
					For CD-Rs/CD-RWs/memory cards with   
					MP3/WMA/JPEG files, FOLDER is displayed on the   
					screen.   
					ôNote:   
					The repeating of sequences is not available for the play-   
					back of CD-Rs/CD-RWs with JPEG files.   
					11.4.4. Using the Bookmark Function   
					For audio CDs and CD-Rs/CD-RWs/memory cards   
					with MP3/WMA files: With this function, you can repe-   
					ôNote:   
					at playback of a specific sequence within the current tit- The bookmark function is not available for the playback of   
					le/file.   
					CD-Rs/CD-RWs/memory cards with JPEG files. CD-   
					Rs/CD-RWs/memory cards with MP3/WMA files, the Mark   
					button has a different function, see Section 11.4.5. "Using the   
					Program Function".   
					During playback, you can set "bookmarks" in order to   
					listen to or view selected passages again at a later time.   
					You can set up to twelve bookmarks. To do this:   
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					Press the Mark button once during playback. The   
					bookmark menu is displayed on the screen   
					With the program function, you can combine …   
					Audio CDs/VCDs/S-VCDs tracks   
					Ú 
					BOOKMARK   
					DVDs chapters   
					Ú 
					into an individual title/chapter/file sequence.You can speci-   
					fy the order in which the titles/chapters/files should be play-   
					ed.You can combine a maximum of twenty   
					titles/chapters/files for programmed playback.   
					Fig. 21 Display of the bookmark function   
					What are titles and chapters? On this topic,   
					please refer to Section19. "Glossary / Key Word   
					Index".   
					Ô 
					2 
					As soon as the playback has reached the point at   
					which you would like to set the bookmark: Press   
					the Play button once. The following is displayed:   
					To combine titles/chapters/files for programmed play-   
					back:   
					For Audio CDs/VCDs/S-VCDs:   
					The number of the track that contains the selected   
					passage.   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					1 
					For audio CDs/VCDs/S-VCDs: During playback or   
					while playback has been stopped, press the Pro-   
					gram button once. The program menu is displayed   
					on the screen:   
					The time position of the bookmark in minutes and   
					seconds.   
					For DVDs:   
					The number of the title that contains the selected   
					passage.   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					3 
					The number of the chapter that contains the se-   
					lected passage.   
					The time position of the bookmark in hours, min-   
					utes and seconds.   
					Fig. 22 Display of the program menu for audio CDs   
					If you would like to set additional bookmarks: Use the   
					up/down/left/right control buttons to select additional   
					memory positions for bookmarks. Press the Play but-   
					ton again when you would like to set the bookmark.   
					Each of the numbered fields stands for one of the   
					available program memory positions for titles. You   
					must enter the desired title numbers after these   
					numbers.   
					4 
					Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you have set all the de-   
					sired bookmarks. To delete bookmarks: Select the   
					number of the bookmark with the   
					1 
					For DVDs: During playback or while playback has   
					been stopped, press the Program button once. The   
					program menu is displayed on the screen:   
					up/down/left/right control buttons. Then press the   
					CLR button. The bookmark is now deleted.   
					Once you have set all the desired bookmarks, press   
					the "Mark" button once to hide the bookmark   
					menu on the screen.   
					5 
					6 
					If you would like to skip to the passages at which   
					you have set bookmarks at a later time: Press the   
					Mark button again. The bookmark menu is display-   
					ed on the screen.   
					Fig. 23 Display of the program menu for DVDs   
					Select the desired bookmark with the control   
					buttons. Then press the Play button. Playback starts   
					immediately at the location at which you set the   
					selected bookmark.   
					11.4.5. Using the Program Function   
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				Each of the numbered fields stands for one of the   
					available program memory positions for chapters.   
					After these numbers, you must now enter ...   
					5 
					To clear the program, press the Program button   
					again during playback. In the program menu, first   
					select the Stop option and press the OK button.   
					Then select the EXIT option and press the OK but-   
					ton again. "Program" is no longer displayed on the   
					screen. The program function is now deactivated.   
					in the input field labelled TT: The title number under   
					which the desired chapter is stored on the DVDs.   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					in the input field labelled CH: The number under   
					which the desired chapter is stored on the DVDs.   
					11.5. Tit le /Ch a p t e r Se le ct io n w it h t h e   
					Nu m b e r Bu t t o n s   
					ôNote:   
					Instead of using the Skip function, you can also select ti-   
					tles/chapters of a disc using the number buttons on the   
					remote control. To do this:   
					If you are not certain which number a desired title or   
					chapter has: Select the desired chapter during playback   
					with the Skip Forward/Skip Backward buttons. Then press   
					the Display button to display information about the   
					DVD/VCD/S-VCD on the screen. Here you will find the   
					current title and chapter numbers, among other informa-   
					tion.   
					1 
					During playback or during paused playback, press   
					the number buttons on the remote control that cor-   
					respond to the desired title/chapter number. Press   
					one of the buttons 1 to 9 to enter single-digit   
					title/chapter numbers. To enter title/chapter num-   
					bers from 11 to 19: Press the 10+ button followed   
					by one of the buttons 1 to 9.   
					2 
					Enter the title and chapter numbers in the input   
					fields with the number buttons 1 to 9. Example: To   
					enter the title or chapter number 01, press the num-   
					ber button 1. To enter the title or chapter number 15,   
					press the 10+ number button followed by the 5   
					number button. To enter the title or chapter number   
					25, press the 10+ number button twice followed by   
					the 5 number button.   
					Example: To select title/chapter 15, press the 10+ button   
					followed by the 5 button.To select title/chapter numbers   
					20 or higher: Press the 10+ button until the first digit the   
					desired title/chapter number is displayed on the screen.   
					Then press the number button that corresponds to the   
					second digit of the desired title/chapter number. Exam-   
					ple:To select title/chapter 35, first press the 10+ button   
					three times.Then press the 5 button.   
					If you would like to delete an entry in one of the   
					input fields: Select the corresponding input field with   
					the control buttons and press the CLR button. The   
					entered numbers are deleted.   
					2 
					Playback of the title/chapter with the entered num-   
					ber now starts automatically.   
					If you would like to delete the entries in all input   
					fields: Use the control buttons to select the EXIT   
					option beneath the input fields. Then press the OK   
					button. The program menu is hidden, all entries are   
					deleted.   
					12. Sp e cia l Fu n ct io n s fo r   
					DVD/VCD/S-VCD Pla yb a ck   
					ôNote:   
					Once you have entered the title/chapter number, the   
					green selection indicator automatically moves to the   
					next program memory position.   
					The following functions may not be available for all   
					DVDs! If you attempt to execute a function that is not   
					available, the symbol   
					is displayed on the television   
					On this topic, also refer to Section 13.1. "Display- screen.   
					ing Disc Information".   
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					3 
					4 
					12.1. Ca llin g Up t h e DVD Me n u   
					Repeat step 2 until you have programmed all desired   
					titles/chapters.   
					Many films on DVD have a root menu on the disc that   
					offers the option to play the main film as well as other   
					options, such as …   
					Now use the control buttons to select the Start   
					option beneath the input fields. Then press the OK   
					button. Playback of the programmed title/chapter   
					sequence starts immediately. "Program" is displayed   
					on the screen.   
					selecting the language for subtitles and audio   
					Ú 
					selecting chapters directly   
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					playing bonus material on the film (background   
					information, "Making of", etc.).   
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				If such a menu is present on the inserted disc: You can   
					call up the menu during playback by pressing the Menu   
					button.   
					twice for one fourth playback speed forward.   
					displayed on the screen.   
					1/4 is   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					three times for one eighth playback speed forward.   
					1/8 is displayed on the screen.   
					The individual menu items can be selected by pressing   
					the control buttons. To confirm the selected menu item,   
					press the Play button or the OK button.   
					four times for one sixteenth playback speed for-   
					ward.   
					1/16 is displayed on the screen.   
					12.2. Se le ct in g Ch a p t e rs w it h t h e   
					Se a rch Fu n ct io n fo r DVD   
					five times for half playback speed backward.   
					displayed on the screen.   
					1/2 is   
					12.2.1. Selecting Chapters by Time Position   
					six times for one fourth playback speed backward.   
					1/4 is displayed on the screen.   
					To select a chapter by entering its time position:   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Press the Search button once during playback. A   
					menu is displayed on the bottom half of the screen.   
					seven times for one eighth playback speed bak-   
					kward.   
					1/8 is displayed on the screen.   
					Press the down control button until the submenu   
					item CH Time is highlighted in yellow. Then press   
					the OK button.   
					The "Time" input field containing "–:––:––" is now   
					selected. Use the number buttons 0 to 9 to enter the   
					time position of the desired chapter with five digits   
					for hours, minutes and seconds.   
					eight times for one sixteenth playback speed   
					backward. 1/16 is displayed on the screen.   
					ôNote:   
					No sound is played during slow playback.   
					2 
					To continue playback at normal speed, press the   
					Play button once.   
					Playback starts immediately at the selected point.   
					12.2.2 Selecting Chapters by Chapter Number   
					12.4. St e p Fu n ct io n   
					To select a chapter by entering the title and chapter   
					number:   
					To play the contents of an inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD   
					forward as individual frames:   
					1 
					2 
					Press the Search button once during playback. A   
					menu is displayed on the bottom half of the screen.   
					1 
					Press the Pause/Step button once during playback   
					to pause the playback. On the screen, you will see a   
					paused image of the currently displayed scene.   
					Press the down control button until the submenu   
					item Chapter is highlighted in yellow. Then press   
					the OK button.   
					2 
					3 
					With each additional press of the "Pause/Step" but-   
					ton, the paused image is advanced by one frame.   
					3 
					To enter the chapter number in the highlighted input   
					field: Press the number buttons that correspond to   
					the chapter number. Example:To start playback of   
					chapter 8, press the number button 0/10 followed   
					by 8.   
					To continue playback, press the Play button once.   
					12.5. Zo o m In / Ou t   
					During playback of a DVD/VCD/S-VCD, you can zoom   
					the image on the screen in or out at multiple levels. To   
					do this, press the Zoom button on the remote control …   
					Playback starts immediately at the selected point.   
					12.3. Slo w Pla yb a ck Fo rw a rd /Ba ckw a rd   
					once for the first zoom in level.   
					displayed on the screen.   
					2x is briefly   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					To view the contents of a DVD/VCD/S-VCD at slower   
					speed:   
					twice for the second zoom in level.   
					displayed on the screen.   
					3x is briefly   
					1 
					For slow playback, press the Slow button …   
					three times for the third zoom in level.   
					briefly displayed on the screen.   
					4x is   
					once for half playback speed forward (in comparison   
					Ú 
					with the normal playback speed).   
					on the screen.   
					1/2 is displayed   
					four times for the first zoom out level.   
					briefly displayed on the screen.   
					1/2 is   
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				five times for the second zoom out level.   
					brielfy displayed on the screen.   
					1/3 is   
					12.9. Disp la yin g Disc In fo rm a t io n   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					To display all available information about a DVD on   
					the screen:   
					six times for the third zoom out level.   
					briefly displayed on the screen.   
					1/4 is   
					1 
					Press the Display button once during playback. The   
					following is displayed on the screen:   
					To return to the normal screen size, press the Zoom   
					button one more time.   
					Left: The number of the current title / the total   
					number of titles on the DVD.   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
					2 
					12.6. Ch a n g in g Ca m e ra An g le s   
					Many DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs contain scenes that were   
					recorded simultaneously from different camera angles.   
					With such DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs, you can view the   
					same scene from various perspectives.   
					In the middle: The number of the current chapter /   
					the total number of chapters on the DVD.   
					Right: The elapsed time of the current title in hours,   
					seconds and minutes.   
					To do this, press the Angle button during playback of   
					the corresponding scene. Each press of the Angle but-   
					ton switches to one of the available camera angles.   
					If you press the Display button a second time: The   
					time until the end of the current title is displayed   
					on the right.   
					12.7. Sh o w in g /Hid in g Su b t it le s   
					3 
					4 
					5 
					If you press the Display button a third time: The   
					elapsed time of the current chapter is displayed on   
					the right.   
					If the DVD/VCD/S-VCD has subtitles, these can be   
					displayed during playback by pressing the Subtitle but-   
					ton.   
					If you press the Display button a fourth time: The   
					time until the end of the current chapter is display-   
					ed on the right.   
					Pressing the Subtitle button the first time displays the   
					subtitles in the first available language. Each additional   
					press of this button displays the subtitles in another   
					available language.   
					To hide the disc information: Press the Display but-   
					ton one more time. "Display Off" is briefly display-   
					ed on the screen.   
					The currently selected subtitle language and its number   
					are displayed on the screen (e.g. 01/03 German for the   
					first of three available subtitle languages).   
					13. Sp e cia l Fu n ct io n s fo r   
					Au d io CD Pla yb a ck   
					To deactivate the subtitle function: If the last of the   
					available subtitle languages is displayed (e.g. 03/03   
					English for the third of three available subtitle langua-   
					ges), press the Subtitle button again. "Subtitle Off" is   
					briefly displayed on the screen.   
					13.1. Disp la yin g Au d io CD In fo rm a t io n   
					In addition to the information displayed on the screen   
					… 
					12.8. Ch a n g in g t h e Pla yb a ck La n g u a g e   
					With many DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs, you can select a dif-   
					ferent playback language during playback. To do this,   
					press the Audio button.   
					number of the currently playing track   
					Ú 
					elapsed time of the currently playing track   
					Ú 
					The first press of the Audio button switches to the first   
					available playback language. Each additional press of   
					the Audio button switches to the next available play-   
					back language. The currently selected playback langua-   
					ge and its number are briefly displayed on the screen.   
					Pressing the Display button during playback will   
					display additional information. If you press the Display   
					button ...   
					one time, the time until the end of the current title   
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					is displayed.   
					two times, the elapsed time of the entire CD is   
					displayed.   
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					three times, the time until the end of the last track   
					on the audio CD is displayed.   
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				four times, "Display OFF" appears briefly on the   
					screen. All information displays are now hidden. To   
					once again display the CD information, press the   
					Display button again.   
					2 
					To deactivate the scan function, press the Digest   
					button again. "Scan" is no longer displayed on the   
					screen.   
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					13.2. Se le ct in g Tra ck b y Tim e Po sit io n   
					14. Ge n e ra l Au d io Fu n ct io n s   
					o f t h e DVD Pla ye r   
					To select a track by entering its time position on the   
					audio CD …   
					14.1. Ad ju st in g t h e Pla yb a ck Vo lu m e   
					1 
					2 
					Press the Search button on the remote control twice   
					during playback or while playback is paused.The fol-   
					lowing is displayed on the screen:   
					Press the Vol + button to increase the playback volume.   
					Press the Vol – button to decrease the playback volume.   
					Disc Go To: -- : --   
					The change in the volume is displayed on the screen   
					between the values 0 (sound off) and 20 (maximum   
					volume).   
					In the input field containing "––:––", enter the time   
					position of the desired title on the audio CD. Enter   
					the time position with four digits for minutes and   
					seconds. To do this, use the number buttons 0/10 to   
					9. Playback is started immediately at the selected   
					time position.   
					14.2. Mu t in g t h e So u n d   
					To mute the sound, press the Mute button during   
					playback. "Mute" is displayed on the screen. If you   
					would like to restore the sound, press the Mute button   
					once again. "Mute Off" is briefly displayed on the   
					screen.   
					13.3. Se le ct in g Pa ssa g e s o f a Tra ck b y   
					Tim e Po sit io n   
					To select a specific passage of a title by entering its time   
					position within the track:   
					14.3. Ad ju st in g t h e Dia lo g Vo lu m e   
					To separately raise/lower the volume of dialog when play-   
					1 
					2 
					Press the Search button twice during playback of the ing DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs:   
					track or while playback is paused. The following is   
					displayed on the screen:   
					1 
					2 
					Press the Setup button to display the OSD menu.   
					Track Go To: -- : --   
					Select the main menu item Audio Setup Page, then the   
					submenu item SPEAKER Setup.   
					Enter the time position with four digits for minutes   
					and seconds. To do this, use the number buttons   
					0/10 to 9. Playback is started immediately at the   
					selected time position.   
					3 
					4 
					In the Analog Output Setup Page, select the sub-   
					menu item Dialog.   
					Use the up/down control buttons to set the dialog   
					volume between the values 0 and 20. Then press the   
					OK button.   
					Example: You would like to select a passage that   
					begins one minute after the start of the track. Press   
					the following buttons   
					0 and 1 for 1 minute;   
					0 and 0 for 0 seconds   
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					13.4. Sca n Fu n ct io n   
					If you activate the scan function, the titles on the insert-   
					ed audio CD will be played for a few seconds each in   
					the order in which they are found on the disc. The play-   
					back ends with the last track on the audio CD.   
					To activate the scan function   
					1 
					Press the Digest button during playback of an   
					audio CD. "Scan" is displayed on the screen.   
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				14.4. Activating the Equalizer Function   
					14.6. Act iva t in g t h e Ba ss Bo o st   
					The sound playback can be modified by various equalizer   
					settings. Each equalizer setting has its own characteristic   
					The DVD player has a double bass boost function.   
					When the bass boost function is activated, the bass   
					emphasis in the treble, middle and bass ranges. This allows tones sound "fuller" and richer.   
					you to adjust the sound playback to your personal liste-   
					ning preferences. To activate the various equalizer settings: To activate the bass boost function:   
					1 
					2 
					Press the Setup button to display the OSD menu.   
					1 
					2 
					Press the Setup button to display the OSD menu.   
					Select the main menu item Audio Setup Page, then the   
					submenu item Equalizer.   
					Select the main menu item Audio Setup Page, then the   
					submenu item Equalizer.   
					3 
					Select the submenu item Effects. Select one of the   
					3 
					4 
					Select the submenu item Bass Boost. Choose between   
					the options On and Off.   
					options:   
					Rock   
					Pop   
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					If you would like to also activate the second bass   
					boost level: Return to the submenu item Equalizer   
					and select the submenu item Super Bass. Choose   
					between the options On and Off.   
					Live   
					Dance   
					Techno   
					Classic   
					Soft   
					14.6. Activating the Treble Boost   
					Off   
					In addition to the bass boost, the DVD player also has   
					a boost function for treble tones. To activate this:   
					4 
					To deactivate the equalizer function: In the submenu   
					item Sound Mode, select the option Off.   
					1 
					2 
					Press the Setup button to display the OSD menu.   
					14.5. Activating the Spatializer Function   
					Select the main menu item Audio Setup Page, then the   
					submenu item Equalizer.   
					The DVD player can simulate the sounds of various rooms.   
					In addition to the equalizer function, this is the second   
					option for adjusting the sound to your personal listening   
					preferences.The following spatializer options are available:   
					3 
					In the Equalizer menu, select the submenu item Tre-   
					ble Boost. Choose between the options On and Off.   
					Concert   
					Living room   
					Hall   
					Bathroom   
					Cave   
					Arena   
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					15. Ge n e ra l Vid e o Fu n ct io n s   
					o f t h e DVD Pla ye r   
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					15.1. Ad ju st in g t h e Im a g e Qu a lit y   
					To configure/adjust the image quality:   
					Church   
					Off   
					1 
					2 
					Press the Setup button to display the OSD menu.   
					To activate the spatializer function:   
					Select the main menu item Video Setup Page, then   
					the submenu item Quality. Select each of the follo-   
					wing options in turn …   
					1 
					2 
					Press the 3D button during playback.The first spatializer func-   
					tion is now activated.Its name is briefly displayed on the screen.   
					Each additional press of the 3D button switches to   
					another spatializer option. Their names are briefly   
					displayed on the screen as they are selected.   
					Brightness: Here you can set the brightness of the   
					image between the values of -20 and + 20.   
					Ú 
					Ú 
					Ú 
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					Contrast: Here you can set the image contrast   
					between the values of – 16 and + 16.   
					3 
					To deactivate the spatializer function: Press the 3D but-   
					ton until "Reverb: Off" is briefly displayed on the screen.   
					Gamma: Here you can set the overall brightness   
					(correction of the total brightness) of the image.   
					ôNote:   
					This function is available for Audio CDs/VCDs/S-   
					VCDs/WMA/MP3.   
					Saturation: Here you can set the Saturation of the   
					image between the values of –9 and +9.   
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				Hue: Here you can set the hue of the image between   
					the values of –9 and +9.   
					To configure your preferred settings:   
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					1 
					2 
					Press the Setup button to display the OSD menu.   
					Select the main menu item Preferences Page.   
					Note:   
					Luma Delay: Select here between the options 0 T   
					and 1 T. The settings serve to compensate for or   
					synchronize any delays between the brightness   
					(luminance) and color (chrominance) of the video   
					signal.   
					ô 
					The main menu item Preference Page cannot be selected   
					while a disc/memory card is being played. For this rea-   
					son, first stop the playback by pressing the Stop button   
					twice.   
					16. Ot h e r Fu n ct io n s o f t h e   
					DVD Pla ye r   
					3 
					4 
					5 
					In the Preference Page, select the submenu item   
					Audio. Select your preferred playback language   
					here.   
					16.1. Pre fe re n ce s   
					With these settings, you can configure how DVDs are   
					played:   
					Then select the submenu item Subtitles in the Pre-   
					ference Page. Select your preferred language for   
					subtitles here.   
					What language should be played during DVD play-   
					back.   
					Ú 
					Lastly, select the submenu Disc Menu in the Prefe-   
					rence Page. Select the language that you prefer for   
					the display of the DVD menu.   
					ôNote:   
					DVDs can only be played in the selected language if this 16.2. Using the Sleep Tim er Function   
					language is available on the DVD.   
					The DVD player has a sleep timer function. If this is   
					If this is not the case, the DVD is played in one of the activated, the DVD player will automatically switch   
					available languages. For most DVDs, information   
					about the available audio languages can be found on   
					the DVD case.   
					itself off after a preprogrammed period of time. For   
					example, this is useful if you would like to watch a   
					DVD or listen to music while falling asleep. Activating   
					the sleep timer function makes certain that the DVD   
					player will not keep running all night long.   
					The language in which the subtitles should be   
					displayed during DVD playback.   
					Ú 
					You can program in time ranges between 15 and 180   
					minutes before shutdown of the DVD player. To acti-   
					vate the sleep timer function:   
					ôNote:   
					Subtitles can only be displayed in the selected language if   
					this language is available on the DVD. If this is not the   
					case, no subtitles or subtitles in a different language are   
					displayed. For most DVDs, information about the avail-   
					able subtitle languages can be found on the DVD case.   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Press the Sleep button during playback. "Sleep 15   
					min" is briefly displayed on the screen.   
					Each additional press of the Sleep button switches   
					to a different length of time.   
					The language in which the DVD menu should be display-   
					ed.   
					Ú 
					Once the desired length of time is displayed on the   
					screen: Wait until the display of "Sleep" disappears   
					from the screen. The DVD player will now   
					automatically switch itself off after elapsing of the   
					last displayed time.   
					ôNote:   
					Not all DVDs have a menu. If a menu is available: The   
					menu can only be displayed in the selected language if   
					this language is available on the DVD. If this is not the   
					case, the menu is displayed in one of the available lang-   
					uages. With most DVDs, you can select the language in   
					which the menu should be displayed within the DVD   
					menu itself.   
					To deactivate the sleep timer function: Press the   
					Sleep button until "Sleep Off" is briefly displayed   
					on the screen. Once this display has disappeared, the   
					sleep timer function is deactivated.   
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				16.3. Ad ju st in g t h e Disp la y Brig h t n e ss   
					3 
					Select the option Change. A window with three   
					input fields is displayed:   
					The brightness of the display can be adjusted in three   
					levels. To do this:   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Press the Dimmer button once. "Hi" appears in the   
					display. The display is now set to the highest of the   
					three brightness levels.   
					Press the Dimmer button a second time. "Lo" ap-   
					pears in the display. The display is now set to the   
					lowest of the three brightness levels.   
					Press the Dimmer button a third time."Nor" ap-   
					pears in the display.The display is now set to the   
					middle of the three brightness levels.   
					Fig. 24 Setting the passw ord   
					16.4. Activating/Deactivating the Pass-   
					w ord Check   
					The input field Old Password is automatically   
					selected first. Enter the factory-set password 136900   
					with the number buttons. Then the second input   
					field New Password is automatically selected.   
					The DVD player has a password system. If this is acti-   
					vated, a number combination must be entered to   
					change the settings to prevent access by children.   
					4 
					Enter the desired new password in the input field   
					New Password. Please note that the new password   
					must also consist of a six-digit number combination.   
					Use the number buttons again to enter the new   
					password. Then the third input field Confirm PWD is   
					automatically selected.   
					To activate or deactivate the password check:   
					1 
					2 
					Press the Setup button to display the OSD menu.   
					Select the main menu item Password Setup Page   
					and then the submenu item Password Mode.   
					5 
					6 
					Enter the desired new password again in the input   
					field Confirm PWD.   
					3 
					Select the option …   
					Press the OK button. Your new password is now   
					saved.   
					On to activate the password check. The password   
					check is activated in the default factory settings.   
					Ú 
					ôNote:   
					Off to deactivate the password check. Because the   
					Ú 
					password check is activated in the factory settings, a If you forget your password: The old, factory-set pass-   
					window now appears. Enter the factory-set pass-   
					word 136900 into the input field Password in this   
					window. Use the number buttons for this. Then   
					press the OK button.   
					word 136900 can still be used.   
					16.6. Usin g t h e Kid Sa fe Fu n ct io n   
					Many DVDs and VCDs/S-VCDs have an age rating. The   
					age rating indicates the age groups for which the contents   
					of the DVD/VCD/S-VCD are intended. The age rating is   
					16.5. Se le ct in g Yo u r Ow n Pa ssw o rd   
					You can replace the factory-set password 136900 with a usually printed on the disc case and/or on the   
					password of your own choosing. This must consist of six DVD/VCD/S-VCD itself.   
					digits. You can use the numbers 0 to 9. To change the   
					factory-set password:   
					The DVD player has a kid safe function with three possible   
					levels.This prevents the playing of DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs that   
					are not rated for the configured age group.To select an age   
					rating level:   
					1 
					2 
					Press the Setup button to display the OSD menu.   
					Select the main menu item Password Setup Page   
					and then the submenu item Password.   
					1 
					2 
					Press the Setup button to display the OSD menu.   
					Select the main menu item Preference Page and then   
					the submenu item Parental.   
					3 
					Select one of the three age rating levels here:   
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					ôNote:   
					Only DVDs with no age limitation or with an age   
					rating of G can be played.   
					Before resetting to the factory settings, consider the fol-   
					lowing: All of your previous settings in the OSD menu   
					will be lost after the reset.   
					PG 13   
					3 
					Select the option Reset. The DVD player is now   
					reset to the factory settings.   
					No DVDs with an age rating of PG 13 or higher can   
					be played.   
					16.8. Sw it ch in g t h e DVD Pla ye r Off   
					Adult   
					To switch the DVD player off:   
					All of DVDs can be played.   
					1 
					If a disc or memory card is being played: First stop   
					the playback. To do this, press the Stop button   
					twice.   
					If you have activated the password check, the pass-   
					word check window is displayed. Enter the pass-   
					word in the input field, then press the OK button.   
					2 
					Open the disc tray to remove any inserted disc   
					from the DVD player. To do this, press the   
					Open/Close button. Then close the disc tray by   
					pressing the Open/Close button again.   
					ôNote:   
					The exact functioning of the kid safe function depends on the   
					individual DVD/VCD/S-VCD.With many DVDs/VCDs/S-   
					VCDs, playback is not possible at all while the kid safe function   
					is activated.With others, chapters not suitable for the respective   
					age rating level are skipped over or replaced by a different chap-   
					ter. Please also note that …   
					To remove a memory card from the memory card slot:   
					Press the Card button to switch from memory card   
					mode to another mode.Then carefully pull the memory   
					card straight out of the memory card slot.Then close   
					the flap on the memory card slot by pressing it closed.   
					DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs that are not labelled with an   
					age rating may still have an age rating.   
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					3 
					Press the Standby button.The DVD player now switch-   
					es to the "Standby" mode.To switch the DVD player   
					back on, press the Standby button again.To switch the   
					DVD player off entirely, press the Power button.   
					With many DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs that are labelled   
					with an age rating, the kid safe function with config-   
					ured age rating level will not work.   
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					16.7. Re se t t in g t h e DVD Pla ye r t o t h e   
					Fa ct o ry Se t t in g s   
					17. Cle a n in g t h e DVD Pla ye r   
					Only clean the housing of the DVD player with a   
					If you would like to reset all the settings you have   
					slightly damp cloth and a mild cleanser. When cleaning,   
					configured in the OSD menu: Reset the DVD player to make certain not to allow any moisture to enter into   
					the original factory settings. To do this:   
					the DVD player!   
					1 
					2 
					Press the Setup button to display the OSD menu.   
					Clean the inside of the disc tray – if necessary – only   
					with a clean, dry brush (e.g. lens cleaning brush, availa-   
					Select the main menu item Preference Page and the ble from camera stores). Never use moisture to clean   
					submenu item Default.   
					the inside of the disc tray!   
					Warning!   
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					If moisture enters the DVD player, the risk of an electric   
					shock exists! The DVD player may also be irreparably   
					damaged!   
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					18. Troubleshooting   
					A Check whether the television and/or DVD player   
					The display is blank/DVD player does not function,   
					even though it w as sw itched on   
					have been muted.   
					B Check whether all connector cables between the   
					DVD player and any audio components connected   
					are firmly plugged into the appropriate sockets.   
					A Check whether the power cord is properly plugged   
					into the socket.   
					B Check whether the socket into which you have   
					plugged the power cord of the DVD player is sup-   
					plying electricity by plugging in another device. If   
					necessary, plug the power cable of the DVD player   
					into a different power socket.   
					C Check whether the settings in the OSD menu   
					match the connection option you have used to con-   
					nect the audio components to the DVD player.   
					Refer here to Section 8. "Connecting Audio Com-   
					Ô 
					ponents to the DVD Player".   
					C Switch off the DVD player by pressing the "Power"   
					button and wait for ten seconds. Then switch the   
					DVD player back on by pressing the "Power" but-   
					ton.   
					D Consult the operating manual of the television to   
					determine whether any settings must be configured   
					on the television in order to use the DVD player   
					with the television.   
					The display indicates "No Disc", even though a disc   
					w as inserted   
					E 
					Consult the operating manual of any connected audio   
					component to determine whether its settings must be   
					configured in order to use it with the DVD player.   
					A The disc is dirty, scratched or damaged. Clean the disc or   
					insert a different disc.   
					F 
					If you …   
					Inserted disc is not played   
					have connected the DVD player to a stereo televi-   
					sion and have not connected any audio components   
					to the DVD player or   
					Ú 
					A film of condensation may have formed on the laser   
					sensor lens of the DVD player. In particular, this may   
					occur if the DVD player has been subjected to large   
					temperature fluctuations.   
					have connected a Dolby Prologic-compatible audio   
					component via the analog stereo output (with RCA   
					cable to the RCA cable sockets "FL" and "FR") of   
					the DVD player:   
					Ú 
					In this case, place the DVD player in a dry environment   
					at normal room temperature. First remove any inserted   
					disc from the disc tray. Then leave the DVD player   
					switched off for at least one hour without using it until   
					the condensation film has evaporated.   
					Check whether the option Stereo has been selected   
					in the Analog Output Setup Page under the subme-   
					nu item Downmix.   
					No image or only black and w hite image   
					Also refer to Section 9.6.1. "Configuring the   
					Analog Output"   
					Ô 
					A Check whether all connector cables between the   
					DVD player and the television (or video projector)   
					are firmly plugged into the appropriate sockets   
					No 4:3 or 16:9 image   
					B Check whether the settings in the OSD menu   
					match the connection option you have used to con-   
					nect the DVD player to the television (or the video   
					projector).   
					A Consult the operating manual of the television to deter-   
					mine which image format the television supports.   
					B Check whether the settings in the OSD menu   
					match the available image format of the television.   
					Refer here to Section 7. "Connecting the DVD   
					Player to a Television".   
					Ô 
					Remote control does not function   
					C Consult the operating manual of the television (or   
					the video projector) to determine whether any set-   
					tings must be configured on the television (or video   
					projector) in order to use the DVD player with   
					television.   
					A Check whether the batteries of the remote control   
					are inserted into the battery compartment with the   
					correct polarity.   
					B Check whether the batteries in the remote control   
					are dead and replace both batteries, if necessary.   
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					C Make certain that there are no obstructions   
					between the remote control and the DVD player.   
					For damage from ...   
					D Remain within five meters of the DVD player when   
					opening of the housing of the DVD player and/or   
					remote control   
					Ú 
					using the remote control.   
					Playback language / subtitle language does not   
					match the settings in the OSD menu   
					repair attempts by unqualified persons   
					Ú 
					no liability is accepted or warranty offered!   
					The playback language / subtitle language configured in   
					the OSD menu is not available on the inserted disc.   
					19. Glossary / Key Word Index   
					What are DVDs, VCDs and S-VCDs?   
					DVDs   
					One or more functions cannot be activated   
					The selected function may not be available for all   
					DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs. If you attempt to execute a   
					function that is not available, the symbol [X] is display-   
					ed on the television screen.   
					DVD is the abbreviation for "Digital Versatile Disc".   
					DVDs are used to store audio and video data; they exist in   
					None of the buttons on the device or on the remo- the sizes 8 cm and 12 cm (diameter). With a storage capa-   
					te control function / other malfunctions   
					city many times greater than that of CD-Rs/CD-RWs,   
					DVDs offer up to eight hours of playback time for the   
					A Switch the DVD player off by pressing the "Power" audio and video data they contain.   
					button. Wait ten seconds, then press the "Power"   
					button again once to switch the DVD player back   
					on.   
					VCDs/S-VCDs   
					"Video CD" (VCD) and "Super Video CD" (S-VCD)   
					refer to two methods for compressed – i.e. space-saving –   
					storage of films on CDs. VCDs and S-VCDs exist in the   
					sizes 8 cm and 12 cm (diameter). Their storage capacity is   
					lower than that of DVDs. As a result, they only offer a   
					playback time of 20 minutes (8 cm size) or 74 minutes (12   
					cm size) for the audio and video data they contain.   
					B If the problem still persists: Reset the DVD player to the   
					factory settings.   
					Refer here to Section 16.7. "Resetting the DVD   
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					Player to the Factory Settings“.   
					Contact one of our service partners in your area if …   
					VCDs exist in two versions:   
					the malfunctions listed cannot be corrected as   
					described above or   
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					With VCDs/S-VCDs of version 1.1, only audio and   
					video data can be played.   
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					malfunctions arise other than those listed   
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					With VCDs/S-VCDs of version 2.0, PBC (Playback   
					Control) functions are available. In addition, paused   
					images can be displayed in high resolution.   
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					Never attempt to repair a defective power cable yourself!   
					The risk of electrical shock exists!   
					Playback Control (PBC)   
					Warning!   
					VCDs/S-VCDs of version 2.0 have Playback Control   
					("PBC"). This means that a root menu is available on   
					the VCD/S-VCD with which various features of the   
					VCD/SVCD can be accessed.   
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					The DVD player and the remote control do not contain   
					any parts that can be serviced by the user. If the housing   
					of the DVD player and/or remote control are opened,   
					the warranty is voided. If repairs are necessary, contact   
					one of our service partners in your area. The addresses   
					of our service partners can be found in the warranty   
					booklet. This is enclosed with the DVD player.   
					What are titles and chapters?   
					Titles are the largest units of video and audio data on   
					DVDs; with many DVDs, the (main) film has the title   
					number 01. Additional title numbers may be used for   
					bonus material (e.g. film trailer, background informa-   
					tion, etc.) that is available on many DVDs.   
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				Chapters are the next smaller unit of video and audio   
					Half images (interlacing) / full images (progressive   
					data beneath titles. If the title or titles on a DVD/VCD/ scanning)   
					S-VCD are subdivided into chapters, they are assigned   
					numbers that can be entered to select the chapters directly. A standard television image consists of 576 visible lines;   
					first the odd then the even image lines are displayed in   
					Please note that   
					alternation. In other words, one half image is shown at   
					a time. In this way, only 30 full images (60 half images)   
					can be displayed per second. This method is referred to   
					as "interlace" format.   
					not all DVDs have titles subdivided into (numbered)   
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					chapters   
					chapters are also referred to as "scenes" (such as in In contrast, the progressive scan format displays all   
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					the root menu of DVDs)   
					image lines at once, meaning that 60 full images are   
					displayed per second. This increases the overall quality   
					of the image; for example paused images and text ap-   
					pear sharper.   
					What are Scart, S-video, composite video, progres-   
					sive scan and YUV?   
					Scart   
					Decoder   
					Scart refers to a 21-pin, standardised connector over which The sound on DVDs with home theatre sound is saved   
					the RGB signals, video signals and S-video signals as well on the DVD in encrypted (encoded) form. Various   
					as numerous control and additional signals are transmitted. encryption formats exist for different purposes, e.g.   
					AC-3 for the playback of Dolby Digital surround   
					S-video   
					sound.   
					When the DVD player is connected to a television via   
					In order to play back encrypted sound, the playback   
					S-video, the brightness and colour signals are separated; devices (e.g. the DVD player) or connected audio com-   
					this achieves better image sharpness and less "colour   
					noise“. Colour noise refers to the overlaying of the   
					colourful, usually highly saturated parts of a video im-   
					age with irregular, variable flaw patterns.   
					ponents (e.g. surround sound systems) must have a   
					decoder that converts the encrypted signals back into   
					music or sound.   
					The Silvercrest KH 6507 DVD player has an AC-3 deco-   
					der for Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound signals.   
					Composite video   
					Dolby Surround   
					Video signal or FBAS signal; this refers to a video signal   
					that contains both colour and brightness information.   
					Dolby Surround is an analog audio format with which   
					the two channels of a stereo audio signal are used to   
					store surround sound information for an additional   
					channel. Dolby Surround decoders convert the signals   
					back into sound or music and send the audio to two   
					Progressive scan   
					Normally,TVs and video projectors are supplied with "half   
					images" that are displayed as alternating sets of lines (interla- additional speakers that are situated behind the lis-   
					cing).This results in clearly visible line structures. In contrast,   
					progressive scan refers to the supply of full images (with this   
					DVD player at the YPbPr output), progressive scan signals   
					can only be processed by playback devices (primarily large   
					tener.   
					Dolby Prologic   
					screen televisions, projectors) that offer this feature.The ima- In comparison with the Dolby Surround audio format,   
					ge quality is significantly better than typical video signals.   
					Dolby Prologic uses an additional channel in the stereo   
					signal; this is the "center" channel. The corresponding   
					center speaker is situated directly between the stereo   
					speakers. The deepest tones are sent to a low range   
					speaker, called a "subwoofer". The subwoofer can be   
					placed at any location in the room; the reason for this is   
					that the deep tones emitted by the subwoofer cannot be   
					precisely localised by the human ear.   
					YUV (component video out)   
					YUV refers to the component signal, which is available   
					with this device at the YPbPR output in the form of   
					"half images"; generally, this is the best signal for large   
					screen televisions and projectors that cannot process   
					progressive scan signals. As with RGB video signals, the   
					YUV consists of three separate video signals:   
					the brightness signal "Y" and   
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				Dolby Digital (5.1)   
					WMA   
					Dolby Digital, also referred to as AC3, is a digital audio WMA ("Windows® Media Audio“) is a file format for   
					format with which up to six separate audio channels   
					can be transmitted. On most current DVDs, the audio is   
					stored in "Dolby Digital 5.1" format; the "5" in the   
					name "5.1" stands for the three front and two rear sur-   
					audio files developed by Microsoft®.   
					JPEG   
					round sound channels, the "1" stands for the subwoofer JPEG ("Joint Photographics Expert Group") refers to   
					channel.   
					a widely used graphics format developed by the organi-   
					sation of the same name, with which colour and gray   
					scale image data are compressed.   
					DTS   
					DTS is the abbreviation for "Digital Theatre System"   
					and refers to one of the most common surround sound   
					DivX   
					formats for DVDs. As with Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS uses DivX® is an encoding format for video and multimedia   
					three front and two rear surround sound channels as   
					well as a subwoofer channel.   
					data developed by the company DivXNetworks®, Inc.   
					MPEG   
					What are PAL, NTSC and SECAM?   
					PAL   
					MPEG ("Moving Picture Experts Group") refers to a   
					video compression standard.   
					PAL is the abbreviation for "Phase Alternation Line".   
					PAL is the typical and most common colour television   
					standard in Central and Western Europe (exception:   
					France, see "SECAM").   
					What are folders?   
					In contrast to → audio CDs, the titles on a CD-R/CD-   
					RW with → MP3, → WMA or   
					→ JPEG files can be stored in folders, for example, to   
					organise titles from various genres.   
					NTSC   
					For instance, the structure of an MP3 CD may appear   
					as shown below if the MP3 files were saved in folders.   
					NTSC is the abbreviation for "National Television   
					System Committee". NTSC is a colour television stan-   
					dard that is used primarily in the USA and Japan.   
					SECAM   
					SECAM is the abbreviation for the French "système en   
					couleur avec mémoire". SECAM is currently the typi-   
					cal and most common colour television standard in   
					France and many Eastern European countries.   
					Audio CDs   
					Audio CDs contain only audio data; they are also avai-   
					lable in the sizes 8 cm and 12 cm (diameter). The   
					playback time for the audio data stored on CDs is 20   
					minutes (8 cm size) or 74 minutes (12 cm size). Audio   
					data is stored on audio CDs in the CDA format.   
					Fig. 25 Possible folder structure for an MP3 CD   
					MP3   
					MP3 refers to a method or format for compression of   
					audio files developed by the Fraunhofer Institute.   
					Works of music compressed in MP3 format are only a   
					fraction of their original size, making it possible to store   
					significantly more music on CD-Rs/CD-RWs, for exam-   
					ple, than can be stored on typical audio CDs that save   
					the audio data in the CDA format.   
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