Sanyo Car Stereo System DV S100 User Guide

DV-S100  
10-Disc DVD/CD changer  
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Contents  
Setup  
Before use  
Performing Basic Operations for Setup Changes..........................................25,26  
Precautions for handling discs..............................................................................3  
How to use the magazine .....................................................................................3  
Accessories...........................................................................................................4  
For safe and efficient operation ............................................................................5  
Playable discs.......................................................................................................6  
Before using the system (Power On)....................................................................7  
Remote control......................................................................................................8  
Audio CD Operation Screen .................................................................................8  
Name & functions of each part..............................................................................9  
Changing the DVD Menu Language..............................................................26,27  
Changing the Audio Language ......................................................................27,28  
Changing the Subtitle Language....................................................................28,29  
Changing the Digital Output...........................................................................29,30  
Changing the Aspect Ratio (Vertical/Horizontal Screen Image Ratio)...........30,31  
Changing Parental Settings..........................................................................31~35  
Switching Between OSD Message Display and Non-Display........................35,36  
Changing the Player Language ..........................................................................36  
Before wiring and installation...............................................................37  
Basic operation  
Switching Off.......................................................................................................10  
Stopping Play......................................................................................................10  
Selecting a Disc ..................................................................................................11  
Advancing / Returning to a Chapter or Track......................................................11  
Fast Playback .....................................................................................................12  
Using the Title Menu...........................................................................................12  
Using DVD Menus ..............................................................................................13  
Using the PBC (Playback Control) Function..................................................13,14  
Wiring  
Basic connection 1..............................................................................................38  
Basic connection 2..............................................................................................39  
Other connection (Example 1) ............................................................................39  
Other connection (Example 2) ............................................................................40  
Installation  
Procedure for installation on carpet (Horizontal position) ...................................40  
Procedure for installation on carpet (Vertical position) .......................................41  
Procedure for installation on carpet (At a 45° angle) ..........................................41  
Procedure for installation (Suspended position) .................................................42  
Installation of Remote control sensor..................................................................42  
Installation of FM modulator................................................................................42  
Other operation  
Using Frame Advance Play and Slow Play.........................................................15  
Using Title Search, Chapter Search, Track Search, and Time Search...............16  
Switching the Audio Language ...........................................................................17  
Switching the Audio Output Method....................................................................17  
Switching the Subtitle Language.........................................................................18  
Switching the Angle ............................................................................................18  
Using Scan Play, Random Play, and Program Play ...........................................19  
Creating a Program List................................................................................19~21  
Using Repeat Play .........................................................................................21,22  
Using A-B Repeat Play Mode ........................................................................22,23  
Displaying a Disc List.....................................................................................23,24  
Displaying Running Time....................................................................................24  
Switching the Type of Running Time Display .....................................................25  
Message displays.........................................................................................43  
Troubleshooting......................................................................................43~45  
Specifications.................................................................................................45  
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Precautions for handling discs  
How to use the magazine  
Dirt, dust, scratches and warpage cause sound skips  
during playback and deterioration of sound and/or  
picture quality. How to take care of your discs:  
Loading a disc  
1 Pick the tab on the magazine’s disc tray and  
pull out only one of the trays.  
Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped from the disc’s signal surface  
(glossy side) with a soft cloth. Unlike conventional records, the disc has no  
grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris, so gently wiping with a soft cloth  
should remove most particles. Wipe in a straight motion from the inside to the  
outside of the disc. Small dust particles or light stains will have no effect on  
reproduction quality.  
2 Place the disc on the tray with its play surface  
Play side up  
facing up (label surface facing down).  
* Each tray can accommodate only one disc.  
3 Press the tab on the disc tray to store the  
tray back in the magazine.  
Label side  
down  
* Up to ten discs can be loaded.  
Never use such chemicals as record sprays, antistatic sprays or fluids, benzene  
or thinner to clean discs. Such chemicals would irreparably damage the disc’s  
plastic surface.  
* This unit is not designed to play 3”(8cm)  
discs. Inserting a 3”(8cm) disc into the  
magazine, either with or without a 3”(8cm)  
disc adapter, can damage the unit and disc.  
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Disc should be put back in their cases after use to avoid serious scratches that  
could cause the sound to skip.  
Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for  
extended periods of time. Long exposure to high temperatures can warp the  
disc.  
Installing the magazine  
Do not apply paper or write anything on either side of the disc. Sharp writing  
instruments, or the inks used in some felt-tipped pens, may damage the  
surfaces of the disc.  
1 Slide the door toward the right until it locks  
into place.  
Never use the discs with unordinary shape, such as heart-shape, octagonal  
shape, etc.. The use of such discs will result in malfunction.  
2 First check that the magazine with the discs  
inside has its top side facing up and that it is  
pointed in the right direction for installation.  
Push it in until it clicks into place, indicating  
that it is now locked.  
Although protective film is being marketed as Disc accessories, use of these  
products will result in malfunctions and should absolutely be avoided.  
* When the magazine is used for the first  
time, it will not lock into place unless the  
power supply has been connected.  
With new discs  
The symptoms described below sometimes  
occur when new discs are used.  
The disc is not played even when it is  
¡ Ejecting the magazine  
Burrs  
loaded.  
1 Slide the door toward the right until it locks  
Center  
hole  
Operation changes to the next disc before  
the first disc has a chance to be played.  
The same disc is played over and over  
again.  
into place.  
Burrs  
2 Press the eject button ( ) to remove the  
Outside  
circumference  
magazine.  
Notes: Be absolutely sure to close the door  
after having inserted or ejected the  
magazine. Dust or dirt finding its way  
inside may cause malfunctioning of the  
unit.  
The designated disc is not played.  
These symptoms occur when there are burrs  
on the center hole or outside circumference  
of the disc and, as a result, the disc has not  
been loaded properly or the disc catches on  
something inside the magazine. In cases like  
these, remove the burrs using a ball-point  
pen or similar implement, as shown in the  
figure on the right.  
Remove all plastic particles of burr  
from surfaces of disc before loading  
in magazine.  
Eject button  
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Accessories  
Remote control  
Dry battery (AA) for  
Remote control  
Magazine  
Index labels  
Installation parts for Changer unit  
Small  
bracket (L)  
Small  
bracket (R)  
Large  
bracket (L)  
Large  
bracket (R)  
Bracket (B)  
x 1  
x 2  
x 1  
x 1  
x 1  
x 1  
x 2  
Remote control  
sensor  
Cord clip  
Velcro tape  
Cleaning cloth  
x 1  
x 1  
Hexagonal bolt  
(M6 x 20)  
Hexagonal bolt  
with washer  
(M5 x 8)  
Nut  
(M6)  
Tapping screw  
(M5 x 12)  
DIN 8 pin  
cable  
x 1  
x 1  
x 1pair  
x 1  
FM modulator  
Velcro tape  
Parking brake cable  
x 4  
x 6  
x 4  
x 4  
x 1  
Seals (A)  
Seals (B)  
Double  
sided tape  
x 1  
x 1pair  
x 1  
Extension cable  
(For video)  
x 1  
x 1  
x 2  
x 1  
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For safe and efficient operation  
¡This unit is designed to operate on + 12 volt DC negative ground electrical systems  
only.  
For safe driving;  
¡According to this manual, install and operate the unit. If you are not confident in  
your ability to install the unit correctly, have it installed by a professional mobile  
electronics installation technician.  
¡If the driver wishes to watch a DVD or video CD, stop the vehicle in a safe  
place and set the parking brake. The unit detects the parking brake setting,  
and a monitor connected to the front video output will not display disc images if  
the parking brake is not set (when the parking brake is not set, the screen is  
black).  
¡Do not try to open the unit to repair it yourself. If servicing is required, return the  
unit to an authorized SANYO mobile audio dealer.  
¡Do not install a monitor connected to the rear video output in a location where  
the driver can see the picture while driving.  
The rear video output is for connection of a monitor installed near the rear  
seats so that rear seat passengers can view disc images.  
¡When cleaning the vehicle, be sure not to get any water on the unit because it can  
be damaged.  
¡Never put any object other than the magazine in the magazine slot. The inside of  
the unit could be damaged by any foreign objects.  
¡Keep the sound low enough to enable you to hear the outside sounds when  
¡When not using the unit, do not forget to remove the magazine. Do not leave the  
ejected magazine sitting on the edge of the unit for a long time. This can expose  
the discs to direct sunlight and other causes of warpage. Keep the discs away from  
direct sunlight.  
driving.  
¡Do not exchange the discs, adjust the volume or perform any other operation  
which could prevent you from driving safely.  
¡Temperature  
The unit may not operate correctly in extremely hot or cold temperatures. If this  
should happen, stop using the unit until the temperature becomes normal.  
The unit is equipped with a built in self protection circuit. When the temperature  
inside the unit goes above the reference temperature, the protection circuit  
automatically stops play and ejects the magazine. In this case, allow the vehicle to  
cool, then start up unit again.  
¡Condensation  
Moisture can condense on the optical lens of the unit during rainy and humid days,  
or right after the heater is turned on in the vehicle. If this should happen, the unit  
cannot read the disc and therefore cannot function properly.To remedy the  
situation, remove the magazine from the unit and wait until the condensation  
evaporates (approximately one hour).  
¡Skipping  
When you are driving on a rough surface, audio or video skips may occur. These  
are inevitable and will not cause any damage or disc scratches, etc.  
¡Cleaning  
Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents as this might damage the  
finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.  
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Playable discs  
The following types of discs can be played on this unit.  
Region number (Regional restriction number)  
Disc type & logo mark  
Disc size  
Maximum playing time  
5 inches  
(12 cm)  
Approx. 133 minutes (SS/SL)  
Approx. 242 minutes (SS/DL)  
Approx. 266 minutes (DS/SL)  
Approx. 484 minutes (DS/DL)  
Region number of this unit is “2”.  
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DVD Video  
DVD players and DVD video discs each have an assigned region number, and if  
these numbers do not match, a disc cannot be played. This unit cannot play discs  
other than those with a region number of “2” or “ALL”.  
*
SS=Single Sided, DS=Double Sided,  
SL=Single Layer, DL=Dual Layer  
Approx. 74 minutes  
5 inches  
(12 cm)  
Video CD  
Audio CD  
Notes:  
¡Discs with a region number of “ALL” are not regionally restricted and can be  
played in DVD players of all region numbers.  
Approx. 74 minutes  
5 inches  
(12 cm)  
¡Discs with no displayed region number correspond one of the following.  
1. Discs bearing a non-displayed region number but playable only on DVD  
players with the same region number  
2. Discs not regionally restricted and playable on DVD players of all region  
numbers.  
¡This unit cannot play discs recorded in TV signal formats other than PAL or  
NTSC, even if their region number is “2” or “ALL”.  
The following discs cannot be played on this unit.  
¡DVD-R  
¡DVD-RAM ¡DVD-ROM ¡DVD-RW  
¡DVD-Audio  
¡Photo CD ¡CD-Extra (Data) ¡Mixed CD (Data)  
¡VSD  
¡CD-ROM ¡CD-G  
¡Active Audio (Data)  
¡3-inch (8 cm) discs  
PBC (Playback Control)-Compatible Video CDs  
This unit is compatible with PBC-compatible video CDs.  
¡In case of a region number display for DVD videos when a region number other  
In addition to typical audio and motion picture play, PBC-compatible video CDs  
use PBC menus recorded on the disc to allow dialog-based play.  
This manual refers to play using PBC menus as “PBC playback”.  
zSee page 13, “Using the PBC (Playback Control) Function”.  
than “2” or “ALL” is used  
¡Discs recorded in a TV signal format other than PAL or NTSC  
* Discs recorded in SECAM format cannot be played.  
* Discs recorded in NTSC format cannot be played when the TV signal format  
switch is set to “PAL”. Also, discs recorded in PAL format cannot be played  
when the switch is set to “NTSC”.  
¡Discs recorded with a DVD video deck  
TV signal format switch (NTSC/PAL)  
Note:  
This unit has a TV signal format switch on its bottom. The switch is set to “PAL”  
when you purchase the unit. If you want to play a disc recorded in NTSC format,  
change the position of the switch to “NTSC”.  
CD-R and CD-RW can be played back, but it depends on the recorded condition.  
* Use a ballpoint pen or similar fine-tipped implement  
to change the position of the switch.  
N T S C L P A  
Dual layer DVD video discs  
When you play a dual layer disc, time lag may occur between the end of the 1st  
layer and the beginning of the 2nd layer, and the picture may freeze and the  
sound may stop for a few seconds. This symptom is common to the dual layer  
discs and it is not the sign of unit trouble.  
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Before using the system (Power On)  
When the changer is connected directly to SANYO CD or  
CD/Cassette Receiver with CD Changer Control model.  
zSee page 39, “Basic connection 2”.  
When all wiring is completed, carry out the steps outlined below  
before using the system.  
This system is designed to convert DVD Video/Video CD/Audio CD sound into FM  
signals (88.9 MHz or 88.3 MHz) and play them on the existing car stereo with FM.  
1. Load the discs into the magazine and install it into the changer.  
The unit will start to check the discs in the magazine.  
zSee page 3, “How to use the magazine”.  
Note: As to wiring, see page 38, “Basic connection 1”.  
2. Turn on the monitor and switch its mode to video.  
1. Setting up for operation  
3. Turn on the car stereo and press its changer mode select button to switch its  
mode to changer.  
After the initial screen is displayed, the play of first disc will start.  
1. Load the discs into the magazine and install it into the changer.  
The unit will start to check the discs in the magazine.  
zSee page 3, “How to use the magazine”.  
. . .  
* If the unit has not finished checking the discs yet, “Checking disc  
appear after the initial screen. In this case, please wait until “Checking disc  
. . .  
” will  
2. Turn on the car stereo and select FM band.  
3. Tune the radio to either 88.9 MHz or 88.3 MHz (depending on frequency to  
which the installer has set the FM modulator).  
” disappears and the unit starts to play the first disc.  
4. Adjust the sound level (volume, balance, tone, etc.) to your taste by using the  
controls on the car stereo. Adjust the picture (brightness, contrast, tone, etc.)  
using the controls on the monitor.  
Use the controls on the car stereo to turn on/off the changer and adjust the  
sound level only. Use the attached remote control to operate the changer  
except the above mentioned operations. (You can operate the changer with  
the controls on the car stereo, but it depends on the car stereo.)  
zSee page 38, “ Interference on 88.9 MHz ”.  
4. Turn on the monitor and switch its mode to video.  
Note:  
Refer to the operation manuals of car stereo and monitor.  
2. Power On and Play  
Notes:  
1. Turn on the changer by pressing the Power button on the remote control.  
¡When a magazine is inserted, the unit checks the disc in each tray to create a  
After the initial screen is displayed, the play of first disc will start.  
. . .  
Disc List. Until the Disc List is complete, “Checking disc  
To start play immediately without waiting for completion of the Disc List, press  
the Play button ( ). The first disc will be played.  
” is displayed.  
. . .  
* If the unit has not finished checking the discs yet, “Checking disc  
appear after the initial screen. In this case, please wait until “Checking disc  
. . .  
” will  
” disappears and the unit starts to play the first disc.  
zSee page 23, “Displaying a Disc List”.  
2. Adjust the sound level (volume, balance, tone, etc.) to your taste by using the  
controls on the car stereo. Adjust the picture (brightness, contrast, tone, etc.)  
using the controls on the monitor.  
¡With DVDs, either the title menu screen or the DVD menu screen may be  
displayed, depending on the disc. With video CDs, the PBC menu screen may  
be displayed, depending on the disc.  
Notes:  
zSee page 12, “Using the Title Menu”.  
¡When a magazine is inserted, the unit checks the disc in each tray to create a  
zSee page 13, “Using DVD Menus”.  
. . .  
Disc List. Until the Disc List is complete, “Checking disc  
To start play immediately without waiting for completion of the Disc List, press  
the Play button ( ). The first disc will be played.  
” is displayed.  
zSee page 13, “Using the PBC (Playback Control) Function”.  
¡Playback instructions differ according to disc type (DVD/Video CD/Audio CD).  
zSee page 11, “Selecting a Disc”.  
zSee page 23, “Displaying a Disc List”.  
¡The power ON/OFF of the changer is switched by using the controls on the car  
stereo. The power button (POWER) of the reomote control cannot be used.  
zSee page 10, “Switching Off”.  
¡With DVDs, either the title menu screen or the DVD menu screen may be  
displayed, depending on the disc. With video CDs, the PBC menu screen may  
be displayed, depending on the disc.  
¡The display of car stereo does not correspond to the control by the attached  
remote control. (e.g. Repeat mark does not appear on the display of car stereo  
when the changer is in repeat mode.)  
zSee page 12, “Using the Title Menu”.  
zSee page 13, “Using DVD Menus”.  
zSee page 13, “Using the PBC (Playback Control) Function”.  
¡Refer to the operation manuals of car stereo and monitor.  
¡Playback instructions differ according to disc type (DVD/Video CD/Audio CD).  
zSee page 11, “Selecting a Disc”.  
¡Refer to the operation manuals of car stereo and monitor.  
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Remote control  
Audio CD Operation Screen  
The following screen is displayed during audio CD play.  
How to load the batteries  
q
1
Press the battery cover  
downward and pull.  
2
Insert two AA alkaline batteries  
with the + and _ symbols  
pointing correctly and replace  
the cover.  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10  
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DISC  
TRACK  
!
r
t
y
u
A-B  
SCAN  
RANDOM  
PROGRAM  
Caution:  
¡Do not use metal tweezers or anything similar to hold the battery since this  
may cause short-circuiting.  
!
!
o i  
¡Do not disassemble batteries, subject them to excessive heat or put them in  
water since this may cause them to explode.  
q List of discs contained in  
i Audio output type display  
Stereo: “L” and “R” illuminated.  
Monaural (left): “L” illuminated.  
Monaural (right): “R” illuminated.  
magazine  
¡When the batteries have worn-out, they must be disposed of in a safe manner  
that complies with all applicable laws.  
¡Tray containing the currently selected  
audio CD: Tray number displayed in  
black, background in light blue.  
¡Tray containing audio CD not currently  
selected: Tray number displayed in  
black (background in gray).  
o Current track number  
Range of remote control operation  
! Running time display  
During use, point the light emitter of the remote control toward the light receiver  
on the remote control sensor.  
The remote control can be used up to approx. 3 meters from the light sensor, in a  
conical area spreading roughly 15° from the light sensor in any direction.  
¡Tray containing non-audio CD disc:  
Tray number displayed in dark gray.  
¡Elapsed disc time or remaining disc time  
displayed: “D” illuminated.  
¡Tray not containing disc and tray  
containing disc not playable by the unit:  
Number not displayed.  
¡Elapsed track time or remaining track  
time displayed: “T” illuminated.  
Note:  
Battery wear can narrow the area where the remote control can be used. If this  
occurs, change the batteries.  
! Illuminated during disc repeat,  
w Illuminated during Disc Repeat  
track repeat, or A-B repeat play.  
play.  
Remote  
control  
sensor  
! Icon display  
e Illuminated during Track Repeat  
Play: “  
Stop/Suspend for resume playback: “  
Pause: “  
Fast forward: “  
Reverse: “  
When skip button (  
Remote control light emitter  
Remote control  
play.  
Remote control light receiver  
°
15  
r Illuminated during A-B Repeat  
°
15  
play.  
t Illuminated during Scan play.  
y Illuminated during Random play.  
u Illuminated during Program play.  
) is pressed:  
” (returns directly to “ ”)  
Approx. 3 m  
When skip button (  
) is pressed:  
” (returns directly to “ ”)  
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Name & functions of each part  
* When no program list has been created,  
“PROGRAM” cannot be selected.  
D
V
o Enter button (ENTER)  
Remote control light emitter  
Sets items selected on screen.  
¡Press while an audio CD is stopped (  
to go to the program list creation  
screen. (Page 19)  
)
! Skip buttons (  
,
)
¡Use during play to advance/return to a  
chapter or track. (Page 11)  
q Power button  
w Subtitle button  
e Audio button  
r Repeat button  
t A-B repeat button  
y Number buttons  
u Clear button  
i Cursor buttons  
o Enter button  
! Skip buttons  
! Setup button  
! Stop button  
! Menu button  
! Search button (SEARCH)  
! Title button  
¡Pressing (  
) while a DVD/video CD  
Allows forward searching for a designated  
title, chapter, track, or time during DVD or  
video CD play and start of play. (Page 16)  
! Time button  
is paused ( ) allows frame advance  
play. (Page 15)  
! Angle button  
! Play mode button  
! Search button  
! Return button  
@ List button  
! Setup button (SET UP)  
! Return button (RETURN)  
Press while stopped ( ) to go to the  
setup screen. (Page 25)  
¡Use to return to the previous selection  
screen during setup procedures and  
others. (Page 26)  
! Stop button (  
)
¡Press during PBC play to go to the PBC  
menu. (Page 14)  
Press during play to stop play. (Page 10)  
@ Disc select buttons  
@ Fast playback buttons  
@ Play button  
! Menu button (MENU)  
@ List button (LIST)  
¡Press during DVD play to go to the  
DVD menu. (Page 13)  
Displays a list of discs in a magazine. In  
the disc list screen, you can select and  
play desired discs or limit discs to be  
played to those of a certain type. (Pages  
23, 24)  
@ Pause button  
¡Press during PBC play to go to the  
PBC menu. (Page 14)  
! Title button (TITLE)  
Press during DVD play to go to the title  
menu screen (Page 12).  
@ Disc select buttons (  
,
)
Selects and plays a desired disc. (Page  
11)  
! Time button (TIME)  
q Power button (POWER)  
t A-B repeat button (A-B)  
¡Press during DVD or video CD play to  
display running time. Press while  
running time is displayed to switch the  
type of running time displayed. (Page  
24)  
@ Fast playback buttons (  
,
)
Switches unit power ON/OFF. (Pages 7,  
10)  
Press during play to repeat play of a  
desired section in a title or track. (Pages  
22, 23)  
¡Press during play to fast forward or  
reverse. (Page 12)  
w Subtitle button (SUB TITLE)  
¡Press  
while a DVD or video CD is  
y Number buttons (0-9)  
paused ( ) to begin slow play. (Page  
15)  
Press during DVD play to switch among  
subtitle languages recorded on the disc.  
(Page 18)  
¡Press during audio CD play (or during  
pause) to switch the type of running  
time displayed. (Page 25)  
Use to input numbers during PBC  
playback, search mode, program list  
creation, or setup operation. (Pages 13,  
16, 20, 32-35)  
@ Play button (  
)
e Audio button (AUDIO)  
Use to begin play.  
! Angle button (ANGLE)  
Also used to return to normal play from  
modes such as fast forward/reverse play,  
frame advance play or slow play.  
¡Press during DVD play to switch  
among audio languages recorded on  
the disc. (Page 17)  
Press during DVD play to switch the  
angle. (Page 18)  
u Clear button (CLEAR)  
Use to clear numbers input by mistake.  
(Pages 13, 16, 20, 32-35)  
* This operation is available only with  
multi-angle recorded scenes.  
¡Press during video CD or audio CD  
play to switch among audio output  
types. (Page 17)  
@ Pause button (  
)
i Cursor buttons (  
,
,
,
)
Press during play to stop video and audio  
temporarily. Press again to resume play.  
(Page 10)  
! Play mode button (PLAY MODE)  
Use to select items on screen.  
¡Press during audio CD play to change  
play modes (SCAN, RANDOM,  
PROGRAM, normal play). (Page 19)  
r Repeat button (REPEAT)  
* Press ( ) during setup procedures to  
return to the previous selection screen.  
(Page 26)  
Press during play to switch repeat mode.  
(Pages 21, 22)  
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Switching Off  
Stopping Play  
DVD  
VCD  
CD  
DVD  
VCD  
CD  
Play button  
Power button  
Pause button  
Stop button  
Press the power button (  
).  
To Stop Play  
When switching the power on (beginning play) again, tune the FM radio receiver to  
88.9MHz or 88.3MHz (the frequency selected with the FM modulator frequency  
Press the stop button (  
Play stops (and the Resume Playback function becomes active).  
).  
B
A
S
I
select switch), and press the power button (  
where it previously stopped.  
). Play will begin from the point  
C
Resume Playback Function  
Note:  
When listening in other mode of car stereo (radio mode, CD mode, etc.), switch the  
changer off. Leaving the changer on will produce noise heard on the radio, and  
reception will suffer.  
¡When the stop button (  
position where play stopped. This is called the Resume Playback function.  
When this function is operative, the unit displays “Resume  
video CD. For an audio CD, the running time remains displayed when play is  
stopped. When the play button (  
point where it stopped.  
) is pressed during play, the unit stores the  
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. . .  
” for a DVD or  
) is pressed, play resumes from the  
When the changer is connected directly to SANYO CD or  
CD/Cassette Receiver with CD Changer Control model.  
zSee page 39, “Basic connection 2”.  
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¡The Resume Playback function is released in the following instances.  
• The stop button ( ) is pressed again.  
• A magazine is ejected and then reinserted.  
Switch off the car stereo or switch the car stereo’s mode to other than  
changer (radio mode, CD mode, etc.).  
To switch on the changer (begin play) again, follow the procedures below.  
Play will begin from the point where it previously stopped.  
To resume play, press the play button (  
If the Resume Playback function is operative, play resumes from the point where it  
stopped.  
).  
¡When the car stereo is off, switch on the car stereo (and press its changer  
mode select button if it is not in changer mode).  
If the Resume Playback function is not operative, the disc plays from the beginning.  
¡When you are listening in other mode of car stereo (radio mode, CD mode,  
etc.), press the changer mode select button of car stereo.  
Notes:  
¡The power button (  
) of the remote control cannot be used.  
Pausing (Freezing)  
¡Refer to the operation manual of car stereo.  
Press the pause button (  
).  
With an audio CD, the audio stops and the running time display blinks.  
With a DVD or video CD, the video freezes (and the audio stops too).  
Press the pause button (  
) again to resume play from the point where it stopped.  
* On some occasions, video and/or audio may stop for an instant right after restarting  
to play DVD or video CD. It is not the sign of unit trouble.  
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Selecting a Disc  
Advancing / Returning to a Chapter or Track  
DVD  
VCD  
CD  
DVD  
VCD  
CD  
D
V
Disc select buttons  
Skip buttons  
Press a disc select button (  
or  
).  
During play, press a skip button (  
or  
).  
To proceed to the next disc, press (  
).  
To advance to the next chapter or track, press (  
To return to the previous chapter or track, press (  
).  
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A
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I
To return to the previous disc, press (  
).  
) twice.  
Notes:  
* Pressing (  
) once returns to the beginning of the chapter or track in play.  
¡Empty disc trays are skipped during disc changing.  
Notes:  
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¡Discs can also be selected by displaying a list of discs contained in a magazine.  
¡A chapter is a minor division of audio or images recorded on a DVD. A track is a  
division of audio or images (video CDs only) recorded on a video CD or audio CD.  
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zSee page 23, “Displaying a Disc List”.  
¡Playback procedures differ according to the type of disc selected, as follows.  
¡Some discs may include recorded chapters or tracks that prohibit these functions.  
DVD:  
When a disc is selected, operation is according to the disc side selected.  
Operation after the disc is played also differs according to the disc.  
For example, some discs are played again from the beginning. With others, the  
title menu screen or DVD menu screen is displayed, and with others, play ends.  
O
N
* If the title menu screen or DVD menu screen is displayed, select an item and  
proceed to play.  
zSee page 12, “Using the Title Menu”.  
zSee page 13, “Using DVD Menus”.  
* There is no DVD operation that selects the next disc when one disc has been  
played (disc change).  
* Also read the instructions included with the disc to be played.  
Video CD / Audio CD:  
When a disc is selected, play begins automatically from the first track.  
After the last track is played, the next disc in the magazine is selected  
automatically.  
* With some PBC (playback control) -compatible video CDs, the menu screen is  
displayed when the disc is selected. In this instance, select an item and proceed  
to play. When the selected item is played, the menu screen is displayed again.  
zSee page 13, “Using the PBC (Playback Control) Function”.  
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Fast Playback  
Using the Title Menu  
Some DVDs divided into multiple titles include a recorded title menu. In  
these instances, the title menu can be used to select and play a desired  
title.  
D
D
DVD  
VCD  
CD  
DVD  
Fast playback buttons  
Play button  
* A title is a major division of images or audio recorded on a DVD.  
Title button  
DVD and Video CD  
During play, press a fast playback button (  
or  
).  
To fast forward: Press (  
To fast reverse: Press (  
).  
).  
Cursor buttons  
Enter button  
B
A
S
I
Each activation of a fast playback button (  
15x, and 30x fast forward and fast reverse speeds.  
or  
) switches between 2x, 4x, 8x,  
C
During play, press the title button (  
).  
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T
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To decrease the fast forward or fast reverse speed...  
1
The title menu is displayed.  
Press the reverse fast playback button (  
) during fast forward, or press the forward  
fast playback button (  
) during fast reverse. Each time the button is pressed, the  
speed is reduced, and when pressed at a speed of 2x, normal play resumes.  
Use the cursor buttons (  
,
,
,
) to select a title you  
).  
2
wish to play and press the enter button (  
O
N
To resume normal play  
The selected title begins to play.  
Press the play button (  
).  
Notes:  
Notes:  
¡Audio is not output during fast forward or fast reverse play.  
¡Some discs do not include a recorded title menu, and some have menus  
equivalent to DVD menus.  
¡Some discs have locations where fast forward or fast reverse is not possible.  
At such locations, normal play resumes automatically.  
¡Because title menus are recorded on the disc, their content differs according to the  
disc.  
¡Depending on the disc, “Menu” or “Title” or the like may be displayed rather than  
Audio CD  
2
“Title Menu”. In step  
, above, some discs also display “Press the select button”  
rather than “Press the enter button”.  
During play, press a fast playback button (  
or  
).  
¡Read the instruction manual for the disc used.  
To fast forward: Press (  
To fast reverse: Press (  
).  
).  
To resume normal play  
Press the play button (  
).  
Notes:  
¡Audio is not output during fast forward or fast reverse play.  
¡When fast play reaches the end of a disc, the next disc in the magazine is selected.  
When fast reverse reaches the beginning of a disc, the first track begins to play.  
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Using DVD Menus  
Using the PBC (Playback Control) Function (1)  
Some DVDs include a recorded DVD menu.  
During play, PBC (playback control) -compatible video CDs display a  
PBC menu recorded on the disc. This manual refers to use of a PBC  
menu in dialog-based steps to playback as PBC playback.  
DVD  
VCD  
V
Menu button  
Menu button  
Cursor buttons  
Enter button  
Number buttons  
Clear button  
Return button  
Play button  
Enter button  
B
A
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During play, press the menu button (  
).  
1
The DVD menu is displayed.  
C
Stop button  
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Select an item with the cursor buttons (  
,
,
,
) and  
Using PBC Playback  
2
press the enter button (  
).  
While the PBC menu screen is displayed, use the number  
1
buttons (  
-
) to input the number of the item you wish to  
2
In any additional selection screens, repeat step  
.
view (or perform).  
O
N
3
Example  
To input item number “10”  
Notes:  
q Press (  
).  
¡Some discs do not include a recorded DVD menu, and some have menus  
equivalent to title menus.  
“ – – 1 ” is displayed at the upper left of the screen.  
w Press (  
).  
¡Because DVD menus are recorded on the disc, their content differs according to  
the disc. Menus may allow selection of the audio language, subtitle language, or  
chapters, or the playing of a video description.  
The display at the upper left of the screen changes to “ – 1 0 ”.  
¡Depending on the disc, “Menu” or the like may be displayed rather than “DVD  
2
Menu”. In step  
, above, some discs also display “Press the select button” rather  
Press the enter button (  
).  
than “Press the enter button”.  
2
3
¡Read the instruction manual for the disc used.  
2
For any additional selection screens, repeat steps 1 and  
.
Completing or Quitting DVD Menu Operations  
Press the menu button (  
).  
Play resumes from the point where the DVD menu was displayed.  
Note:  
With some discs, play does not resume when the menu button is pressed. In these  
instances, follow the procedures in the instruction manual included with the disc.  
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Using the PBC (Playback Control) Function (2)  
Notes:  
Press the play button (  
).  
¡Perform the next operation before the display at the upper left of the screen  
(example: “ – – 1 ”) disappears.  
4
D
VCD  
VCD  
Play begins.  
¡If you make a mistake when entering a number, press the clear button (  
clear the number entered.  
) to  
Note:  
¡PBC-compatible video CDs enter PBC playback automatically when played.  
If you wish to stop PBC playback and begin normal play,  
Some content cannot be played if PBC playback is not performed.  
read “ Stopping PBC Playback and Beginning Normal Play ” below.  
¡Because PBC menus are recorded on the disc, their content differs according to  
the disc. Read the instruction manual included with the disc used.  
Returning to PBC Playback From Normal Play  
To display the PBC menu during PBC playback  
Press the stop button (  
).  
Press the menu button (  
) or the return button (  
).  
B
A
S
I
1
. . .  
Playback stops (“Resume  
” is displayed, and the Resume Playback  
function operates). zSee page 10, “ To Stop Play ”.  
C
Stopping PBC Playback and Beginning Normal Play  
Press the stop button (  
).  
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R
A
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2
3
Press the stop button (  
).  
. . .  
“Resume  
” disappears, and the Resume Playback function is released.  
1
. . .  
Playback stops (“Resume  
” is displayed, and the Resume Playback  
function operates). zSee page 10, “ To Stop Play ”.  
Press the stop button (  
).  
O
N
PBC  
” at the upper right of the screen appears.  
PBC  
Disappears  
Displayed only  
during PBC  
playback.  
after roughly  
1 second.  
zSee step 1 of “ Stopping PBC Playback and Beginning Normal Play ”  
Resume...  
on this page.  
Press the play button (  
).  
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PBC playback begins.  
If the PBC menu screen is not displayed, press the menu button (  
display it.  
) to  
Press the stop button (  
).  
2
3
. . .  
“Resume  
” disappears, and the Resume Playback function is released.  
Press the stop button (  
).  
PBC  
” at the upper right of the screen disappears.  
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Using Frame Advance Play and Slow Play  
DVD  
VCD  
DVD  
VCD  
D
V
Press either fast playback button (  
play speed.  
or  
) to select the slow  
3
Fast playback buttons  
Each activation of a button adjusts the speed through four steps (1/16  
1/8 1/4 1/2). Pressing the reverse fast playback button ( ) at 1/16  
speed freezes the picture.  
Play button  
Skip button  
Pause button  
Notes:  
¡Audio is not output during slow play.  
¡Depending on the disc or its running position, the  
(“prohibited” logo) is  
displayed, and slow play cannot be performed.  
Using Frame Advance Play  
¡Images on some discs may be corrupted during slow play.  
Press the pause button (  
) to freeze the picture.  
1
To return to normal play  
zSee page 10, “ Pausing (Freezing) ”.  
Press the play button (  
).  
Press the forward skip button (  
).  
2
Press the button again to play the images one frame at a time.  
Notes:  
¡Audio is not output during frame advance play.  
¡Depending on the disc or its running position, the  
(“prohibited” logo) is  
displayed, and frame advance play cannot be performed.  
¡Images on some discs may be corrupted during frame advance play.  
¡The reverse skip button (  
) is inactive (frame reverse play is not possible).  
To return to normal play  
Press the pause button (  
) or the play button (  
).  
Using Slow Play  
Press the pause button (  
) to freeze the picture.  
1
2
zSee page 10, “ Pausing (Freezing) ”.  
Press the forward fast playback button (  
).  
Slow play begins.  
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Using Title Search, Chapter Search, Track Search, and Time Search  
Play can be started from a designated title, chapter, or track. An  
elapsed time value can also be entered, and play can be started from  
that point.  
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D
DVD  
VCD  
Use the number buttons (  
chapter number, elapsed time of title, track number, or elapsed  
time of track at the location you wish to hear or view.  
-
) to enter the title number,  
3
2
Select the elapsed time of title “hours” in step  
to begin play from the location “1:21:05”.  
Example  
q Press (  
).  
Search button  
Time : 1 : – – : – –  
Red  
“1” is input at the “hours” position of elapsed title  
time.  
Number buttons  
Clear button  
Cursor buttons  
w Press the search button (  
) or the cursor button  
Time : 1 : 00 : – –  
Red  
Enter button  
(
) to move the cursor to the “minutes” location.  
During play, press the search button (  
).  
e Press ( ), then press ( ).  
1
2
Time : 1 : 21 : – –  
Red  
Current play information as indicated below is displayed at the top of the  
screen for approximately 5 seconds.  
“21” is input at the “minutes” position of elapsed  
title time.  
¡DVD play information display (Example)  
r Press the search button (  
) or the cursor button  
Search T : 01 C : 005 Time : 0 : 23 : 41  
Time : 1 : 21 : 00  
Red  
(
) to move the cursor to the “seconds” location.  
Title number  
Chapter number  
Elapsed time of title  
t Press (  
).  
¡Video CD play information display (Example)  
Time : 1 : 21 : 05  
Red  
“05” is input at the “seconds” position of elapsed  
title time.  
Search T : 03 Time : 0 : 01 : 55  
Track number  
Elapsed time of track  
Press the enter button (  
).  
4
While play information is displayed, use the search button (  
to select a search index (title number, chapter number, elapsed  
time of title, track number, elapsed time of track).  
)
Play begins from the designated location.  
Notes:  
When the search button is pressed, the cursor moves as follows.  
¡The play information display disappears after approximately 5 seconds. Perform the  
next operation before the display disappears.  
¡With DVD  
2
¡You can use the left/right cursor buttons (  
¡You can use the up/down cursor buttons (  
:Press to increase numbers by 1.  
,
) to select an item in step  
.
Title number  
Chapter number  
Elapsed time of title “hours”  
Elapsed time of title “minutes”  
,
) to input numbers in step 3 .  
Elapsed time of title “seconds”  
:Press to decrease numbers by 1.  
¡With video CD  
¡In step  
position.  
, press the clear button (  
) to clear numbers already input at the  
3
Track number  
Elapsed time of track “hours”  
Elapsed time of track “minutes”  
¡With some discs, the  
(“prohibited” logo) is displayed, and these searches cannot  
Elapsed time of track “seconds”  
be performed.  
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Switching the Audio Language  
Switching the Audio Output Method  
Some DVD discs include multiple audio languages. In these instances,  
you can select a preferred audio language as follows.  
The audio output method (stereo, monaural left, monaural right) can be  
changed during video CD or audio CD play.  
DVD  
D
VCD  
CD  
Audio button  
Audio button  
Enter button  
Enter button  
Cursor buttons  
Video CD  
During play, press the audio button (  
).  
1
2
The audio language currently selected is displayed at the top of the  
screen for approximately 5 seconds.  
During play, press the audio button (  
).  
1
2
3
The output method currently selected is displayed at the top of the screen  
for approximately 5 seconds.  
Audio language display example  
Audio 1. English Dolby Digital  
Output method display example  
Audio L/R  
While the audio language is displayed, use the audio button  
(
) to select your preferred audio language.  
While the output method is displayed, use the audio button  
When you press the audio button, the audio language switches within the  
list of audio languages recorded on the disc.  
(
) to select an output method.  
When the audio button is pressed, the output method switches as shown  
below.  
Stereo (“L/R”)  
Monaural right (“R/R”)  
Monaural left (“L/L)  
Press the enter button (  
).  
3
* Even if the enter button is not pressed, the audio language will switch  
automatically approximately 5 seconds after an audio language is selected  
(after the audio language display disappears).  
Press the enter button (  
).  
* Even if the enter button is not pressed, the output method will switch  
automatically approximately 5 seconds after an output method is selected  
(after the output method display disappears).  
Notes:  
¡This operation is only possible with a disc storing multiple audio languages.  
¡The audio language can also be changed from a DVD menu (zsee page 13) or  
the setup screen (zsee page 27). With some discs, the foregoing procedures  
cannot be used to switch the audio language. In these instances, switch the audio  
language from the DVD menu or setup screen.  
Audio CD  
During play, press the audio button (  
).  
* You can switch the audio language from the setup screen when the language is  
included in both the disc and the setup.  
When the audio button is pressed, the output method switches as shown below.  
¡The up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) can also be used to select an audio  
Stereo (“LR”)  
Monaural left (“L)  
Monaural right (“R”)  
2
language in step  
.
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Switching the Subtitle Language  
Switching the Angle  
Some DVD discs include recorded subtitles. In these instances, you  
can select display or non-display of subtitles.  
Some discs also include multiple recorded subtitle languages. In these  
instances, you can select a preferred language.  
Some DVD discs store the same scene as viewed from multiple angles  
(multi-angle recording). In these instances, you can switch and view a  
scene from a preferred angle.  
DVD  
DVD  
D
Subtitle button  
Angle button  
Enter button  
Cursor buttons  
Enter button  
Cursor buttons  
During play, press the subtitle button (  
).  
1
2
During play of a scene recorded from multiple angles, press the  
The subtitle language currently selected is displayed at the top of the screen  
for approximately 5 seconds.  
1
angle button (  
).  
The angle number currently selected is displayed at the top of the screen for  
approximately 5 seconds.  
Subtitle language display example  
Subtitle 02. English  
Angle number display example  
Angle 1/4  
While the subtitle language is displayed, use the subtitle button  
Currently selected angle number /  
Total number of recorded angles  
(
) to select a preferred subtitle language or “Off” (when  
removing subtitles).  
When you press the subtitle button, the subtitle language switches within the  
list of subtitle languages recorded on the disc.  
While the angle number is displayed, use the angle button (  
to select a preferred angle number.  
)
2
When you press the angle button, the angle number switches.  
Press the enter button (  
).  
3
* Even if the enter button is not pressed, the subtitle language will switch  
automatically approximately 5 seconds after a subtitle language is selected  
(after the subtitle language display disappears).  
Press the enter button (  
).  
3
* Even if the enter button is not pressed, the angle will switch automatically  
approximately 5 seconds after an angle number is selected (after the angle  
number display disappears).  
Notes:  
¡Subtitle language can only be switched when using a disc storing multiple subtitle  
languages.  
Notes:  
¡This operation can be performed only in scenes recorded with multiple angles.  
¡Some discs do not allow non-display of subtitles.  
¡The total number of angles recorded differs according to both discs and scenes.  
¡The subtitle language can also be changed from a DVD menu (zsee page 13)  
or the setup screen (zsee page 28). With some discs, the foregoing procedures  
cannot be used to switch the subtitle language. In these instances, switch the  
subtitle language from the DVD menu or setup screen.  
* You can switch the subtitle language from the setup screen when the language is  
included in both the disc and the setup.  
¡The angle can be switched during normal play.  
The angle cannot be switched during slow play or frame advance play.  
¡When a scene allowing angle switching occurs, the angle will be switched  
automatically to the angle number selected in step 2 .  
¡The up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) can also be used to select an angle  
¡The up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) can also be used to select a subtitle  
number in step 2 .  
2
language in step  
.
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Using Scan Play, Random Play, and Program Play  
Creating a Program List (1)  
Scan play repeats a function in which track introductions on a disc  
are played for approximately 10 seconds and play then moves to the  
next track.  
You can play track numbers on a disc in a desired order by storing them  
in a program list in the same order (This is called the program play).  
zSee “Using Scan Play, Random Play, and Program Play” on this page.  
CD  
CD  
Random play plays tracks on the disc in a non-standard order, and  
when all tracks have been played, the next disc in the magazine is  
selected.  
Program play plays tracks on a disc in an order recorded in a  
Play mode button  
program list.  
Number buttons  
* Program play cannot be used if a program list has not been created.  
zSee “Creating a Program List” on this page.  
Clear button  
Return button  
Play button  
Cursor buttons  
* When the last track in a program list ends, the unit stops ( ).  
Enter button  
Stop button  
Play mode button  
Store track numbers in play order as follows.  
Press the stop button (  
) to stop play.  
1
2
Press the play mode button (  
).  
During play, press the play mode button (  
) to illuminate display of  
The program list creation screen appears.  
SCAN  
RANDOM  
PROGRAM  
your preferred play mode (  
,
,
).  
When you press the play mode button, the mode switches as follows.  
List of discs contained in magazine (Example)  
SCAN  
RANDOM  
PROGRAM  
Normal play  
zSee page 8.  
Input number  
display  
Select when  
inputting a track  
number (red when  
selected).  
Select to clear the  
zSee page 8, “Audio CD Operation Screen”.  
last track number in  
a program list  
(background is  
yellow when  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10  
Track Program  
Last Clear  
All Clear  
– –  
Note:  
selected).  
zSee page 20.  
PROGRAM  
You cannot switch to  
if a program list has not been created.  
zSee page 21.  
Program list  
Stored track  
Select to clear all  
track numbers in a  
program list  
:Play(Program Play)  
CLEAR:Track No.Clear 0~9:Track No.  
ENTER:CFMD  
Direction:MoveCursor  
p
u
t
numbers are  
In  
displayed here.  
zSee page 20.  
(background is  
yellow when  
selected).  
z
See page 21.  
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Creating a Program List (2)  
Note:  
Press the enter button (  
).  
Last Clear  
All Clear  
..  
Perform input number display /  
follows.  
/
procedures as  
4
* The program list displays “12”.  
CD  
CD  
Last Clear  
For input number display [\  
Last Clear  
All Clear  
...................  
For  
[\  
12  
All Clear  
For input number display [  
.........  
:Play(Program Play)  
CLEAR:Track No.Clear 0~9:Track No.  
ENTER:CFMD  
For input number display \  
,
In  
Direction:MoveCursor  
M  
p
u
t
All Clear  
Last Clear  
All Clear  
Input number display \  
\
Input track numbers with the number buttons (  
-
).  
3
4
Repeat steps  
order of play (up to 20 numbers can be stored).  
and  
to store track numbers in the desired  
3
5
6
Example  
To input “12”  
q Press (  
).  
When storage is complete, press the play button (  
).  
The input number display shows “1”.  
Tracks are played in the order stored in the program list.  
PROGRAM  
During program play, the  
lights.  
indicator on the operation screen  
1 2 3  
8
10  
Track Program  
zSee page 8, “Audio CD Operation Screen”.  
Last Clear  
All Clear  
– 1  
When the last track in the program list ends, the unit stops ( ).  
Notes:  
w Press (  
).  
¡To interrupt program list creation, press the return button (  
return to the operation screen. After that press the play button (  
the playback from where it was interrupted.  
). The display will  
The input number display shows “2” next to “1”.  
) to continue  
1 2 3  
8
10  
¡Track numbers not recorded on a disc cannot be stored.  
Track Program  
Last Clear  
¡You can use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to input track numbers in step  
All Clear  
3
. When the button is pressed the numbers in the input number dispaly will  
1 2  
increase or decrease accordingly.  
¡The contents stored in a program list will be cleared when the following occur.  
Note:  
Power to the unit is disconnected  
A magazine is ejected  
A different disc in a magazine is selected.  
If you enter an incorrect number, continue by simply entering the  
correct number.  
Example: When “10” was input instead of ‘12’, input ‘12’.  
Example: When “12” was input instead of ‘08’, input ‘08’.  
* The input number display will show “– 8”.  
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Creating a Program List (3)  
Using Repeat Play (1)  
DVD  
DVD  
VCD  
CD  
D
V
To clear the last track number in a program list  
This function allows title repeat (repeating a playing title) and chapter repeat  
(repeating a playing chapter).  
* Some discs do not allow repeat play.  
Use one of the following two methods.  
CD  
¡While the program list creation screen is displayed, press the clear button (  
).  
Video CD, Audio CD  
¡Clearing using the screen  
This function allows disc repeat (repeating an entire disc) and track repeat  
Last Clear  
(repeating a playing track).  
q On the program list creation screen, select  
.
2
zSee pages 19, 20, step  
.
w Press the enter button (  
).  
Repeat button  
To clear all track numbers in a program list  
All Clear  
q In the program list creation screen, select  
.
2
zSee pages 19, 20, step  
.
Enter button  
Cursor buttons  
w Press the enter button (  
).  
DVD and Video CD  
During play, press the repeat button (  
).  
1
The repeat mode is displayed at the top of the screen for approximately 5  
seconds, as shown below.  
* The mode with the yellow background is the mode currently selected.  
¡DVD repeat mode display  
Repeat  
Off  
Title  
Chapter  
Track  
¡Video CD repeat mode display  
Repeat  
Off  
Disc  
Use the repeat button (  
chapter, disc, or track).  
) to select the repeat type (title,  
2
When the repeat button is pressed, the cursor (yellow) moves.  
Notes:  
2
¡You can use the left/right cursor buttons (  
¡To remove the repeat mode display immediately after step  
button ( ).  
,
) for selection in step  
.
2
, press the enter  
¡With some discs and scenes, the  
(“prohibited” logo) is displayed, and repeat  
play cannot be used.  
* In some instances, repeat play cannot be used even though the  
logo) is not displayed.  
(“prohibited”  
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Using Repeat Play (2)  
Using A-B Repeat Play Mode (1)  
This function allows repeating of a designated portion.  
D
D
DVD  
VCD  
CD  
DVD  
VCD  
CD  
To return to normal play  
2
Select “Off” in step  
.
A-B repeat button  
Audio CD  
During play, press the repeat button (  
) to illuminate the indicator for  
DISC  
TRACK  
your preferred repeat mode (  
,
).  
When the repeat button is pressed, the repeat mode switches as follows.  
DISC  
TRACK  
Normal play  
When you reach the scene or song portion where you wish to  
1
begin repeat play, press the A-B repeat button (  
setting).  
) (start point  
zSee page 8, “Audio CD Operation Screen”.  
DVDs and Video CDs:  
A-  
” is displayed at the top of the screen.  
Audio CDs:  
A-  
The “  
” indicator lights.  
zSee page 8, “Audio CD Operation Screen”.  
When you reach the scene or song portion where you wish to  
2
end repeat play, press the A-B repeat button (  
setting).  
) (end point  
DVDs and Video CDs:  
A-B  
The display changes to “  
Audio CDs:  
The display changes to “  
”.  
”.  
A-B  
Notes:  
¡A-B repeat play can be designated in a range within the same title (DVD) or the  
2
same track (video CD or audio CD). If the title or track ends before step  
is  
performed, the end point of the title or track becomes the end point for A-B repeat  
play.  
A-B  
¡“  
” indicator of the DVD or video CD disappears after approximately 1  
second.  
A-B  
When play returns to the start point for repeat play, the “  
displayed for approximately 1 second.  
” indicator is  
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Using A-B Repeat Play Mode (2)  
Displaying a Disc List (1)  
You can display a list of discs contained in a magazine, check disc  
types (DVD, video CD, audio CD), or select and play a desired disc.  
You can also limit the type of discs played (DVD, video CD, audio CD).  
DVD  
VCD  
CD  
DVD  
VCD  
CD  
D
V
To return to normal play  
Press the A-B repeat button (  
DVDs and Video CDs:  
).  
A-B Off  
” is displayed at the top of the screen for approximately 1 second.  
Return button  
Cursor buttons  
Enter button  
List button  
Audio CDs:  
A-B  
The “  
” indicator goes off.  
Play button  
Press the list button (  
).  
The disc list screen appears.  
Disc list screen (Example)  
Disc List  
Disc List  
Magazine tray numbers and the  
types of disc in each tray are  
indicated.  
1 . Audio CD  
2 . Audio CD  
6 .  
7 .  
3 .  
8 . Video CD  
In this example,  
4 . DVD DRAGON  
5 . DVD FUN  
9 . DVD SPACE  
¡Tray 1 and tray 2 contain audio  
CDs.  
1 0 . Video CD  
¡Tray 4, tray 5, and tray 9 contain  
DVDs.  
Disc type select  
DVD  
Video CD  
Audio CD  
* “DRAGON”, “FUN”, and  
“SPACE” are volume labels  
stored on discs. A disc where  
no volume label is stored is  
indicated only as “DVD”.  
Only discs appearing with the “  
indicator can be played.  
In this example, the “  
” indicator  
does not appear with “Video CD”, and  
video CDs cannot be played.  
zSee page 24,  
¡Tray 8 and tray 10 contain video  
CDs.  
Notes:  
To set the type of disc to be played  
.
¡Trays containing discs that the  
unit cannot play are indicated by  
“–”.  
About Disc Lists  
When you insert a magazine, the unit  
¡Trays not containing discs are  
indicated by “–”, and their  
background color is gray.  
checks the discs in each tray and creates a  
disc list. If you press the play button (  
during list creation, the procedure is  
interrupted and the first disc begins to play.  
A tray containing disc not checked when  
disc list creation was interrupted is labeled  
with only a tray number until the tray is first  
selected.  
)
¡Trays not yet checked for discs  
are indicated only by tray number.  
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Displaying a Disc List (2)  
Displaying Running Time  
D
D
DVD  
VCD  
CD  
DVD  
VCD  
To stop screen display of a Disc List  
Time button  
Press the list button (  
) or the return button (  
).  
To select and play a desired disc  
Return button  
q Use the cursor buttons (  
,
,
,
) to select the tray containing the  
desired disc from the disc list. The background of the selected tray changes to  
yellow.  
Press the time button (  
).  
Disc List  
Running time is displayed at the top of the screen for approximately 5 seconds.  
1 . Audio CD  
2 . Audio CD  
6 .  
7 .  
Note:  
3 .  
8 . Video CD  
Yellow  
When the return button (  
) is pressed, the running time display disappears.  
4 . DVD DRAGON  
5 . DVD FUN  
9 . DVD SPACE  
1 0 . Video CD  
DVD  
w Press the enter button (  
).  
When the time button (  
type of running time displayed switches as follows.  
) is pressed during running time display, the  
The selected disc is played.  
To set the type of disc to be played  
Title Play  
Title Remain  
Chapter Play  
Chapter Remain  
0 : 24 : 50  
1 : 25 : 41  
0 : 01 : 48  
0 : 03 : 26  
(Elapsed title time)  
q Use the cursor buttons (  
,
,
,
) to select the type of disc for which  
the setting is to be changed (DVD, video CD, audio CD).  
The background color indicating the selected disc type changes to yellow.  
(Remaining title time)  
(Elapsed chapter time)  
(Remaining chapter time)  
Disc type select  
DVD  
Video CD  
Audio CD  
Yellow  
Video CD  
w Press the enter button (  
).  
When the time button (  
type of running time displayed switches as follows.  
) is pressed during running time display, the  
When the enter button is pressed, the “  
and non-display.  
” indicator switches between display  
To designate play, display the “  
To designate non-play, remove the “  
” indicator.  
” indicator.  
(Elapsed track time)  
(Remaining track time)  
(Elapsed disc time)  
(Remaining disc time)  
Track Play  
Track Remain  
Disc Play  
0 : 00 : 12  
0 : 04 : 45  
0 : 06 : 32  
e Press the list button (  
) or the return button (  
).  
Discs not appearing with the “  
” indicator are skipped during play.  
Note:  
These settings are cancelled when a magazine is ejected.  
When a magazine is next inserted, all three indicators appear with the “  
Disc Remain 0 : 41 : 15  
” indicator.  
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Switching the Type of Running Time Display  
Performing Basic Operations for Setup Changes (1)  
You can select the type of running time display shown on the audio CD  
operation screen.  
Return button  
Cursor buttons  
Enter button  
CD  
Play button  
Setup button  
Stop button  
Time button  
Press the stop button (  
) to stop play.  
1
2
Press the time button (  
) during play (or while paused).  
When the button is pressed, the type of running time display switches as follows.  
Press the setup button (  
).  
The setup screen is displayed.  
Elapsed track time  
Remaining disc time  
Remaining track time  
Elapsed disc time  
Set up  
DVD Menu Language  
Audio Language  
Subtitle Language  
Digital Output  
English  
Original  
Original  
LPCM  
Operation screen  
Display  
Parental  
16 : 9 Widescreen  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10  
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OSD Message  
On  
DISC  
TRACK  
Player Language  
English  
Running time display  
A-B  
SCAN  
RANDOM  
PROGRAM  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
change of settings, and press the enter button (  
,
) to select an item for  
3
4
).  
When elapsed track  
time or remaining track  
time is shown, “T” is  
displayed.  
When elapsed disc  
time or remaining disc  
time is shown, “D” is  
displayed.  
A setup screen for the selected item appears.  
Change the settings.  
DVD Menu Language  
In step  
, when “  
when “  
when “  
when “  
when “  
when “  
when “  
when “  
” was selected, zsee page 26.  
” was selected, zsee page 27.  
” was selected, zsee page 28.  
” was selected, zsee page 29.  
” was selected, zsee page 30.  
” was selected, zsee page 31.  
” was selected, zsee page 35.  
” was selected, zsee page 36.  
2
Audio Language  
Subtitle Language  
Digital Output  
Display  
Parental  
OSD Message  
Player Language  
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Setup  
Performing Basic Operations for Setup Changes (2)  
Changing the DVD Menu Language (1)  
Note:  
You can change the display language for DVD menus (zsee page 13,  
Settings are maintained until changed.  
“Using DVD Menus”) stored on a DVD.  
Cursor buttons  
Enter button  
To return to the previous selection screen during setup change operations  
Press the return button (  
) or the left cursor button ( ).  
To end or interrupt setup changes  
1
2
Follow steps  
and  
in “Performing Basic Operations for  
1
2
Setup Changes” (zsee page 25) to display the setup screen.  
q Press the setup button (  
).  
The screen with “ ” reappears.  
w Press the play button (  
).  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select  
Play begins.  
DVD Menu Language  
”, and press the enter button ( ).  
Notes:  
The DVD menu language setup screen is displayed.  
¡With video CDs and audio CDs, the Resume Playback function operates, and  
play begins from the point where it stopped.  
DVD Menu Language  
¡With DVDs, the disc plays from the beginning.  
Original  
Japanese  
English  
* If setup settings have not been changed, the Resume Playback function  
operates, and play begins from the point where it stopped.  
The current setting is  
the language with a  
yellow background.  
Chinese  
Italian  
French  
German  
Korean  
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Setup  
Setup  
Changing the DVD Menu Language (2)  
Changing the Audio Language (1)  
You can change the DVD audio language.  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
language and press the enter button (  
,
) to select a desired  
).  
3
The setup screen reappears (with the “DVD Menu Language” setting  
changed to the selected language).  
Cursor buttons  
Enter button  
Set up  
DVD Menu Language  
Audio Language  
Subtitle Language  
Digital Output  
Japanese  
Original  
Original  
LPCM  
Japanese ” has been selected  
on the DVD Menu Language  
setup screen.  
1
2
Follow steps  
and  
in “Performing Basic Operations for  
Display  
Parental  
16 : 9 Widescreen  
1
2
Setup Changes” (zsee page 25) to display the setup screen.  
8
OSD Message  
On  
Player Language  
English  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select  
Audio Language  
” and press the enter button ( ).  
Notes:  
The audio language setup screen is displayed.  
Original  
¡When set to “  
”, a disc is played in the original language on the disc.  
¡The languages stored on discs vary. Some discs may contain only 1 language.  
Audio Language  
¡If a language not stored on a disc is selected, any language stored on the disc may  
be played.  
Original  
Japanese  
English  
The current setting is  
the language with a  
yellow background.  
¡Read the instructions included with the disc played.  
Chinese  
Italian  
French  
German  
Korean  
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Setup  
Setup  
Changing the Audio Language (2)  
Changing the Subtitle Language (1)  
You can change the subtitle language of a DVD.  
You can also remove subtitles.  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
language and press the enter button (  
,
) to select a desired  
).  
3
The setup screen reappears (with the “Audio Language” setting changed to  
the selected language).  
Cursor buttons  
Enter button  
Set up  
DVD Menu Language  
Audio Language  
Subtitle Language  
Digital Output  
English  
Chinese  
Original  
LPCM  
” has been  
Chinese  
selected on the Audio  
Language setup screen.  
Display  
Parental  
16 : 9 Widescreen  
1
2
Follow steps  
and  
in “Performing Basic Operations for  
8
1
2
Setup Changes” (zsee page 25) to display the setup screen.  
OSD Message  
On  
Player Language  
English  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select  
Subtitle Language  
” and press the enter button ( ).  
Notes:  
¡When set to “  
Original  
”, a disc is played in the original language on the disc.  
The subtitle language setup screen is displayed.  
¡The languages stored on discs vary. Some discs may contain only 1 language.  
¡If a language not stored on a disc is selected, any language stored on the disc may  
be played.  
Subtitle Language  
The current setting is  
the language with a  
yellow background.  
Original  
Japanese  
English  
French  
German  
Korean  
Off  
¡Read the instructions included with the disc played.  
¡The audio language can be switched using the DVD menu (zsee page 13) or  
the audio button (zsee page 17), but if power is disconnected and play is then  
begun again, play will occur in the language designated during setup.  
Chinese  
Italian  
* If the audio language is switched with the DVD menu or audio button, setup  
settings do not change.  
* When a disc is played after setup settings are changed, the disc is played from  
the beginning. If you wish to switch the audio language during disc play, use the  
audio button.  
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Setup  
Setup  
Changing the Subtitle Language (2)  
Changing the Digital Output (1)  
You can change the audio output from the optical digital audio output  
terminal of the unit. Use the correct settings for any digital audio  
devices connected.  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select a preferred  
subtitle language or “Off” (when hiding subtitles) and press the  
enter button ( ).  
3
Select this option when a digital audio device not equipped with a  
The setup screen reappears (with the “Subtitle Language” setting changed  
to the selected language or “Off”).  
Dolby digital decoder is connected. When audio (signals) in Dolby  
digital format are played, they are converted to linear PCM format  
LPCM  
before output.  
Set up  
Select this option when a digital audio device equipped with a  
Dolby digital decoder is connected. When audio (signals) in Dolby  
digital format are played, they are output without modification in  
Dolby digital format.  
DVD Menu Language  
Audio Language  
Subtitle Language  
Digital Output  
English  
Original  
Italian  
Bitstream  
” has been  
Italian  
LPCM  
selected on the Subtitle  
Language setup screen.  
Display  
Parental  
16 : 9 Widescreen  
* When DTS-format audio (signals) are played, connect a digital audio device  
equipped with a DTS decoder and select “Bitstream”. If set to “LPCM”, audio will not  
be output.  
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OSD Message  
On  
Player Language  
English  
Notes:  
¡When set to “  
Cursor buttons  
Enter button  
Original  
”, a disc is played in the original language on the disc.  
¡The languages stored on discs vary. Some discs do not contain subtitles, and  
some contain only 1 language.  
¡If a language not stored on a disc is selected, any language stored on the disc may  
be played.  
¡Some discs do not allow removal of subtitles.  
1
2
Follow steps  
and  
in “Performing Basic Operations for  
1
2
¡Read the instructions included with the disc played.  
Setup Changes” (zsee page 25) to display the setup screen.  
¡The subtitle language can be switched using the DVD menu (zsee page 13) or  
the subtitle button (zsee page 18), but if power is disconnected and play is  
then begun again, play will occur in the language designated during setup.  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select  
* If the subtitle language is switched with the DVD menu or subtitle button, setup  
settings do not change.  
Digital Output  
” and press the enter button ( ).  
The digital output setup screen is displayed.  
* When a disc is played after setup settings are changed, the disc is played from  
the beginning. If you wish to switch the subtitle language during disc play, use the  
subtitle button.  
Digital Output  
LPCM  
The current setting is  
the one with a yellow  
background.  
Bitstream  
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Setup  
Setup  
Changing the Digital Output (2)  
Changing the Aspect Ratio (Vertical/Horizontal Screen Image Ratio) (1)  
Monitors include two types: normal monitors with a 4:3 horizontal-to-  
vertical screen ratio, and wide monitors with a 16:9 ratio. Some DVDs  
also store multiple aspect ratios such as one or more of the 3 described  
below. Set an aspect ratio that works with the monitor you are using.  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
output (LPCM/Bitstream) and press the enter button ( ).  
,
) to select the audio  
3
The setup screen reappears (with the “Digital Output” setting changed to the  
selected audio output).  
Select this option when you are using a normal monitor.  
Any 16:9 wide image DVDs played will be vertically  
compressed (leaving black bands at the top and bottom of  
Set up  
4 : 3 Letter Box  
DVD Menu Language  
Audio Language  
Subtitle Language  
Digital Output  
English  
Original  
Original  
Bitstream  
the screen).  
Select this option when you are using a normal monitor.  
Any 16:9 wide image DVDs played will be cropped at the  
left and right.  
” has been  
4 : 3 Pan & Scan  
16 : 9 Widescreen  
Bitstream  
Display  
Parental  
16 : 9 Widescreen  
selected on the Digital Output  
setup screen.  
8
Select this option when you are using a wide monitor. Any  
16:9 wide image DVDs played will be displayed at full size.  
* To display images at full size, set your monitor to “Full” or  
the corresponding mode. For details, refer to your monitor  
manual.  
OSD Message  
On  
Player Language  
English  
Caution  
Improper settings may cause noise harmful to the ears or damaging to speakers.  
Read the instructions for the digital audio device connected.  
Cursor buttons  
Enter button  
1
2
Follow steps  
and  
in “Performing Basic Operations for  
1
2
Setup Changes” (zsee page 25) to display the setup screen.  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
and press the enter button ( ).  
Display  
,
) to select “  
The display setup screen is displayed.  
Display  
4 : 3 Letter Box  
4 : 3 Pan&Scan  
16 : 9 Widescreen  
The aspect ratio with a  
yellow background is the  
current setting.  
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Setup  
Setup  
Changing the Aspect Ratio (Vertical/Horizontal Screen Image Ratio) (2)  
Changing Parental Settings (1)  
Some DVDs store parental levels. These discs allow you to restrict  
viewing and listening according to a parental level set with the player  
(this unit).  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select an aspect  
ratio (4:3 Letter Box, 4:3 Pan & Scan, 16:9 Widescreen) and  
press the enter button ( ).  
3
The setup screen reappears (with the “Display” setting changed to the  
aspect ratio selected).  
Number buttons  
Clear button  
Return button  
Set up  
DVD Menu Language  
Audio Language  
Subtitle Language  
Digital Output  
English  
Original  
Original  
LPCM  
Cursor buttons  
Enter button  
Display  
Parental  
4 : 3 Pan&Scan  
Setup button  
” has  
4 : 3 Pan&Scan  
8
been selected on the Display  
setup screen.  
OSD Message  
On  
Player Language  
English  
When using this unit for the first time  
You can follow the steps below to register a password and set parental  
levels.  
Notes:  
¡If an aspect ratio not stored on a disc is selected, any aspect ratio stored on the  
disc may be used during play. Some discs also contain only 1 aspect ratio. Check  
the instructions for the disc being played.  
1
2
Follow steps  
and  
in “Performing Basic Operations for  
1
2
Setup Changes” (zsee page 25) to display the setup screen.  
¡When using a normal monitor, a setting of “16:9 Widescreen” may produce an  
unnatural image. When using a normal monitor, select either “4:3 Letter Box” or  
“4:3 Pan & Scan”.  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select  
¡When a wide monitor is set to “Full” or an equivalent mode and this unit is set to  
“4:3 Letter Box” or “4:3 Pan & Scan”, the image will appear unnatural. When  
viewing a “4:3 Letter Box” or “4:3 Pan & Scan” image on a wide monitor, set the  
wide monitor to a mode producing a 4:3 aspect ratio on screen (for example,  
“Normal mode”, though names differ among manufacturers).  
Parental  
” and press the enter button (  
).  
The password registration screen is displayed.  
Password  
Please input new password.  
When you input numbers in step 3 ,  
the “–” change to “ ”.  
1234567890  
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Setup  
Changing Parental Settings (2)  
Use the number buttons (  
number).  
-
) to input a password (4-digit  
Level  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select “  
3
6
and press the enter button (  
).  
A password re-entry screen is displayed.  
A level setting screen is displayed.  
If you make a  
mistake entering  
numbers and  
Password  
Level  
Please input password again  
for confirmation.  
8
7
6
5
The level with the yellow  
background is the current  
setting.  
press the clear  
button (  
), all  
numbers input  
will be cleared.  
4
3
2
1234567890  
1
3
Input the password input in step  
.
4
5
¡When “8” is set, all discs can be played. Progressing from “8” towards  
“1”, viewing and listening restrictions become increasingly strict. For  
example, if “4” is set, discs at parental levels “5” through “8” cannot be  
played.  
A message screen is displayed.  
Password  
Password has been set.  
¡Refer to the following table regarding how parental levels based on  
the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) rating system  
correspond to parental levels in this unit.  
This password is necessary  
when you change parental setting.  
Please remember this password.  
Please press “Enter” key.  
This Unit  
“7”  
MPAA Rating System  
“NC-17” : No one 17 and under admitted  
“R” : Restricted  
“6”  
“4”  
“PG-13” : Parents strongly cautioned  
“PG” Parental guidance suggested  
“G” : General audiences  
“3”  
Press the enter button (  
).  
“1”  
A parental menu screen is displayed.  
Parental  
Level  
Password change  
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Setup  
Changing Parental Settings (3)  
Changing the parental level  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select a level and  
7
press the enter button (  
).  
1
2
Follow steps  
and  
in “Performing Basic Operations for  
The parental menu screen reappears.  
Press the return button ( ) or the left cursor button (  
setup screen. The “Parental” setting will have changed to the level selected  
1
2
Setup Changes” (zsee page 25) to display the setup screen.  
) to return to the  
7
in step  
.
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select  
Parental  
” and press the enter button (  
).  
Set up  
The password input screen is displayed.  
DVD Menu Language  
Audio Language  
Subtitle Language  
Digital Output  
English  
Original  
Original  
LPCM  
Password  
Please input password  
Display  
Parental  
16 : 9 Widescreen  
6
” has been selected  
6
OSD Message  
On  
on the level setting screen.  
Player Language  
English  
When you input numbers in step 3 ,  
the “–” change to “ ”.  
1234567890  
Notes:  
¡Do not forget your registered password.  
The password is needed to change your parental settings.  
Some discs storing a parental level cannot be played unless a password is input.  
¡This unit cannot restrict play of discs not containing a parental level. Parental  
levels are often printed on the disc package or the like.  
Use the number buttons (  
password.  
-
) to enter the registered  
3
¡Methods of audiovisual restriction differ among discs but include complete  
disabling of play and skipping of offensive scenes. For details, read the instructions  
of the disc being played.  
The parental menu screen is displayed.  
Parental  
If you make a  
mistake entering  
numbers and  
¡If an attempt is made to play a disc that cannot be played according to the parental  
level set with the unit, a prompt screen is displayed and asks whether you wish to  
change the parental level in the unit temporarily and play the disc. Follow the  
instructions on the screen to complete the operation.  
Level  
Password change  
press the clear  
button (  
), all  
¡A password can also be input by using the left/right cursor buttons (  
select numbers at the bottom of the screen and then pressing the enter button  
).  
,
) to  
numbers input  
will be cleared.  
(
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Changing Parental Settings (4)  
Input the password registered with the number buttons (  
-
).  
Level  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select “  
4
3
4
and press the enter button (  
).  
The parental menu screen is displayed.  
The level setting screen is displayed.  
Parental  
zSee page 32, step 6 , “ When using this unit for the first time ”.  
If you make a  
mistake entering  
numbers and  
Level  
Password change  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) and the enter button  
press the clear  
5
(
) to change the setting.  
button (  
), all  
numbers input  
will be cleared.  
zSee page 33, step 7 , “ When using this unit for the first time ”.  
Note:  
If you forget your password...  
Enter “5534” on the password input screen.  
You can then perform the following procedures.  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select  
To change the password, follow the instructions in “ Changing the password ”  
Password change  
” and press the enter button (  
).  
3
(below). In this instance, enter “5534” in step  
.
A new password registration screen is displayed.  
Change password  
Please input new password.  
Changing the password  
1
2
Follow steps  
and  
in “Performing Basic Operations for  
1
2
Setup Changes” (zsee page 25) to display the setup screen.  
1234567890  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select  
Parental  
” and press the enter button (  
).  
Use the number buttons (  
(4-digit number).  
-
) to input a new password  
The password input screen is displayed.  
5
A password re-entry screen is displayed.  
Password  
Please input password  
Change password  
If you make a  
mistake entering  
numbers and  
Please input password again  
for confirmation.  
press the clear  
When you input numbers in step 3 ,  
button (  
), all  
the “–” change to “ ”.  
numbers input  
will be cleared.  
1234567890  
1234567890  
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Setup  
Setup  
Changing Parental Settings (5)  
Switching Between OSD Message Display and Non-Display (1)  
You can switch between display (On) or non-display (Off) of indicators  
5
Input the password input in step  
.
– –  
– –  
– – –  
(for example,  
,
,
,
,
) displayed when buttons  
6
A message screen is displayed.  
are pressed during DVD or video CD play.  
Change password  
Cursor buttons  
Password has been changed.  
This password is necessary  
Enter button  
when you change parental setting.  
Please remember this password.  
Please press “Enter” key.  
1
2
Follow steps  
and  
in “Performing Basic Operations for  
1
2
Setup Changes” (zsee page 25) to display the setup screen.  
Press the enter button (  
).  
5
The parental menu screen reappears.  
To return to the setup screen, press the return button (  
cursor button ( ).  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select  
) or the left  
OSD Message  
” and press the enter button ( ).  
The OSD Message setup screen is displayed.  
When setup changes are complete, press the setup button (  
).  
The screen with “ ” reappears. Press the play button (  
play.  
) to begin  
OSD Message  
On  
The current setting is  
the one with a yellow  
background.  
Note:  
Off  
A password can also be input by using the left/right cursor buttons (  
,
) to  
select numbers at the bottom of the screen and then pressing the enter button  
).  
(
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Setup  
Setup  
Switching Between OSD Message Display and Non-Display (2)  
Changing the Player Language  
You can change the setup, message, or other display language  
(Japanese/English).  
On  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select “  
3
Off  
(for display) or “  
enter button (  
” (for non-display), and press the  
).  
Cursor buttons  
Enter button  
The setup screen reappears (with the “OSD Message” setting changed as  
selected).  
Set up  
DVD Menu Language  
Audio Language  
Subtitle Language  
Digital Output  
English  
Original  
Original  
LPCM  
1
2
Follow steps  
and  
in “Performing Basic Operations for  
1
2
Setup Changes” (zsee page 25) to display the setup screen.  
Display  
Parental  
16 : 9 Widescreen  
8
OSD Message  
Off  
” has been  
Off  
Player Language  
English  
selected on the OSD  
Message setup screen.  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
,
) to select  
Player Language  
” and press the enter button ( ).  
The Player Language setup screen is displayed.  
Player Language  
日本語  
English  
The current setting is  
the language with a  
yellow background.  
Use the up/down cursor buttons (  
language and press the enter button (  
,
) to select the desired  
).  
3
The setup screen reappears (displayed in the selected language, and the  
“Player Language” setting is also changed to the selected language).  
初期設定  
DVDメニュー言語  
英語  
音声言語  
字幕言語  
オリジナル  
オリジナル  
LPCM  
デジタルアウト  
ディスプレイ  
視聴制限  
16:9 ワイドスクリーン  
8
” (appearing in  
日本語  
Japanese) has been selected  
on the Player Language setup  
screen.  
メッセージ  
プレーヤー言語  
日本語  
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Before wiring and installation  
Seals (A)  
Transport Lock Screws  
Position of the built-in anti-vibration boards  
The mechanism in the changer is “locked” into  
place during shipment by the transport screws.  
Be sure to remove the screws prior to installation.  
This unit can be installed horizontally (suspended), vertically, and at a 45° angle.  
Once the installation position has been decided, it’s necessary to set the position  
of the built-in anti-vibration boards inside the unit. Please do this before  
performing the procedure listed below. Vibration may cause the disc to skip if the  
unit is used before properly setting the anti-vibration boards.  
Note:  
After removing the transport lock screws, place the supplied seals (A) over the screw  
holes. Also, place the seals (A) over the holes which are not used for installation.  
These seals are used to keep dust, which could cause a malfunction, out of the  
unit.  
¡At the time of shipping, the built-in anti-vibration boards are set for horizontal  
installation “H”.  
¡There are 2 built-in anti-vibration boards on each side.  
¡Set the anti-vibration board position with a Philips screwdriver or similar fine-  
tipped implement before attaching the brackets.  
Installation and Wiring Precautions  
For use when unit is installed horizontally or suspended:  
1 To prevent a short-circuit,  
position “H”  
Confirm that 4 built-in anti-vibration boards  
are set to position “H”.  
¡ Be sure to turn off the ignition and remove the negative (–) battery cable prior to  
installation.  
H
45°  
Note:  
H
V
45°  
V
If the changer is to be installed in a car that is equipped with an on-board drive or  
navigation computer, do not disconnect the battery cable. If the cable is  
disconnected, the computer memory may be lost. Under these conditions, use  
extra caution to avoid causing a short circuit during installation.  
For use when unit is installed vertically:  
4 built-in anti-vibration boards should be set  
2 Do not install the unit in the following locations.  
to position “V”.  
¡ Locations exposed to direct sunlight.  
position “V”  
¡ Where hot air is discharged from the car heater.  
¡ When proper installation is not possible and  
where a great deal of vibration is generated.  
3 ¡ Be sure to use the supplied brackets and screws.  
¡ When installing the unit, do not use any screws that are part of the brake or  
steering system.  
For use when unit is installed at a 45° angle:  
position “45°”  
4 built-in anti-vibration boards should be set to  
position “45°”.  
4 This unit cannot be installed in any way except that which is authorized (on its  
side, on its end, at a 45° angle or suspended). Installing it with its side facing down  
or upside down can cause malfunctioning.  
45°  
Note:  
After setting the built-in anti-vibration boards, place the supplied seals (B) over the  
holes. These seals are used to keep dust, which could cause a malfunction, out of  
the unit.  
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Wiring (1)  
Basic connection 1  
Interference on 88.9 MHz  
The car stereo should be with FM tuner.  
Tune the radio to the frequency to which the installer has set the FM modulator.  
(FM 88.9 MHz or FM 88.3 MHz)  
¡If a clear signal cannot be obtained on 88.9  
MHz, change the position of the frequency  
select switch on the back of the FM  
Modulator and tune the radio to 88.3 MHz  
when using the changer.  
Driver  
Monitor with Video input jack  
Monitor with Video input jack  
88.3  
88.9  
¡Select a frequency before mounting the FM  
Modulator.  
Radio sensitivity is slightly reduced when the  
FM Modulator is connected.  
If not long enough, use the  
extension cable included.  
Yellow  
(Front)  
To video input  
(Yellow)  
To video input  
(Yellow)  
Yellow  
(Rear)  
* You can add a monitor for rear seats.  
Not used.  
R
Red  
White  
L
Replacing the fuses  
Changer unit  
If a fuse becomes blown, open the fuse holder as shown in the illustration and  
remove the fuse from both terminals.  
WARNING  
Be sure to replace with a fuse with the correct rated  
capacity (5 A). If a fuse with a capacity greater  
than the rating is used, fire may result.  
(Check the lead wire connections  
Attached  
Remote control  
sensor  
once more before replacing the fuses.)  
Bright green  
Antenna  
socket  
Attached FM  
modulator  
Attached DIN  
cable (8 pin, 5 m)  
Car stereo  
with FM  
Connect to car antenna.  
+12 volt Accessory/Switched (red)  
Connect to where the power is  
supplied when the ACC power or  
ignition switch is turned ON.  
+12 volt Constant (yellow)  
Fuse 5A  
Connect this lead to the cable to  
which power is continuously supplied  
and which has been passed through  
the car’s fuse unit.  
Ground (black)  
Screw this to a metal part of the  
car.  
Attached parking brake cable  
Bright green  
Connect to car’s parking brake line.  
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Basic connection 2  
When your car stereo is SANYO CD or CD/Cassette Receiver with CD Changer  
Control model, attached FM modulator is not necessary.  
Other connection (Example 1)  
When your car stereo has RCA line-in terminals.  
Monitor with Video input jack  
Monitor with Video input jack  
If not long enough, use the  
extension cable included.  
Monitor with Video input jack  
Monitor with Video input jack  
Yellow  
(Front)  
To video input  
(Yellow)  
To video input  
(Yellow)  
If not long enough, use the  
extension cable included.  
Yellow  
(Rear)  
* You can add a monitor for rear seats.  
Yellow  
(Front)  
To video input To video input  
(Yellow) (Yellow)  
R
L
To RCA line-in  
terminals  
Red  
Car stereo with  
RCA line-in  
terminals  
Yellow  
(Rear)  
* You can add a monitor for rear seats.  
White  
Changer unit  
R
L
Red  
Not used.  
White  
Changer unit  
Attached  
Remote control  
sensor  
Attached  
Remote control  
sensor  
Bright green  
Attached FM  
modulator  
Attached DIN  
cable (8 pin, 5 m)  
Bright green  
Not used.  
Not used.  
Attached DIN  
cable (8 pin, 5 m)  
To DIN Socket  
SANYO CD or CD/Cassette Receiver  
with CD Changer Control model  
+12 volt Accessory/Switched (red)  
Connect to where the power is  
supplied when the ACC power or  
ignition switch is turned ON.  
+12 volt Constant (yellow)  
Fuse 5A  
Connect this lead to the cable to  
Attached parking brake cable  
Bright green  
which power is continuously supplied  
and which has been passed through  
the car’s fuse unit.  
Connect to car’s parking brake line.  
Ground (black)  
Screw this to a metal part of the  
car.  
Attached parking brake cable  
Bright green  
Connect to car's parking brake line.  
* If a fuse becomes blown, replace it with a fuse with the correct rated capacity.  
zSee page 38, “ Replacing the fuses ”.  
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Wiring (3)  
Installation (1)  
Other connection (Example 2)  
Procedure for installation on carpet (Horizontal position)  
Adding a digital amplifier or an amplifier with Dolby digital decoder.  
¡Confirm that the built-in anti-  
vibration boards on both the  
1
Notes:  
H
45°  
H
Built-in anti-vibration  
board position  
45°  
V
H
H
V
45°  
45°  
left and right sides are set to  
the horizontal installation  
position “H”.  
¡Attach Small bracket (L) and  
Small bracket (R) to the  
changer using the hexagonal  
bolts (M5 x 8).  
¡Read the manuals supplied with the digital amplifier or the amplifier with Dolby  
digital decoder as well as this manual.  
V
V
¡When you add an amplifier with Dolby digital decoder, select “Bitstream” in “Digital  
Output” on the Setup. zSee page 29,“Changing the Digital Output”.  
Monitor with Video input jack  
Monitor with Video input jack  
¡Attach Small brackets (L) and  
(R) to their respective  
Hexagonal bolts  
(M6 x 20)  
brackets (B) using the  
hexagonal bolts (M6 x 20)  
and the hexagonal nuts (M6).  
If not long enough, use the  
extension cable included.  
Hexagonal  
bolts  
(M5 x 8)  
Yellow  
(Front)  
To video input  
(Yellow)  
To video input  
(Yellow)  
Yellow  
(Rear)  
* You can add a monitor for rear seats.  
Not used.  
R
L
¡Pull back the carpet and determine  
where to attach the changer.  
¡Stick the supplied double-sided  
tape to the bottom of the brackets  
(B) and peel off the paper backing.  
¡Affix the changer to the floor by  
pressing in place.  
¡Remove the hexagonal nuts and  
take off the changer.  
Red  
2
3
Changer unit  
White  
Attached  
Remote control  
sensor  
Commercially  
available optical  
cable  
To digital  
audio input Digital amplifier/  
Amplifier with Dolby  
digital decoder  
Bright green  
R
Attached FM  
modulator  
Attached DIN  
cable (8 pin, 5 m)  
Not used.  
Not used.  
¡Using a knife, cut “X”s in the carpet  
directly above the brackets (B)  
bolts.  
¡Return the carpet to its original  
position allowing the bolts to stick  
through.  
¡Once more, use the hexagonal nuts  
to attach the changer on top of the  
carpet.  
+12 volt Accessory/Switched (red)  
Connect to where the power is  
supplied when the ACC power or  
ignition switch is turned ON.  
4
5
+12 volt Constant (yellow)  
Fuse 5A  
Connect this lead to the cable to  
which power is continuously supplied  
and which has been passed through  
the car’s fuse unit.  
Ground (black)  
Screw this to a metal part of the  
car.  
Attached parking brake cable  
Bright green  
Connect to car’s parking brake line.  
* If a fuse becomes blown, replace it with a fuse with the correct rated capacity.  
zSee page 38, “ Replacing the fuses ”.  
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Installation (2)  
Procedure for installation on carpet (Vertical position)  
Procedure for installation on carpet (At a 45° angle)  
¡Set the built-in anti-vibration  
¡Set the built-in anti-vibration  
boards on both the left and  
right sides to the 45°  
installation position “45°”.  
¡Attach Large bracket (L) and  
Large bracket (R) to the  
changer using the hexagonal  
bolts (M5 x 8).  
1
1
Built-in anti-vibration  
board position  
Built-in anti-vibration  
board position  
boards on both the left and  
right sides to the vertical  
installation position “V”.  
¡Attach Large bracket (L) and  
Large bracket (R) to the  
changer using the hexagonal  
bolts (M5 x 8).  
°
45  
4 5  
°
°
45  
4 5  
°
¡Attach Large brackets (L)  
and (R) to their respective  
brackets (B) using the  
hexagonal bolts (M6 x 20)  
and the hexagonal nuts (M6).  
¡Attach Large brackets (L)  
and (R) to their respective  
brackets (B) using the  
hexagonal bolts (M6 x 20)  
and the hexagonal nuts (M6).  
Hexagonal bolts  
(M6 x 20)  
Hexagonal bolts  
(M6 x 20)  
Hexagonal  
Hexagonal  
bolts  
bolts  
(M5 x 8)  
(M5 x 8)  
¡Pull back the carpet and determine  
where to attach the changer.  
¡Stick the supplied double-sided  
tape to the bottom of the brackets  
(B) and peel off the paper backing.  
¡Affix the changer to the floor by  
pressing in place.  
¡Remove the hexagonal nuts and  
take off the changer.  
¡Pull back the carpet and determine  
where to attach the changer.  
¡Stick the supplied double-sided  
tape to the bottom of the brackets  
(B) and peel off the paper backing.  
¡Affix the changer to the floor by  
pressing in place.  
¡Remove the hexagonal nuts and  
take off the changer.  
2
3
2
3
¡Using a knife, cut “X”s in the carpet  
directly above the brackets (B)  
bolts.  
¡
Once more, use the hexagonal nuts to  
attach the changer on top of the carpet.  
¡Using a knife, cut “X”s in the carpet  
directly above the brackets (B)  
bolts.  
¡Once more, use the hexagonal nuts  
to attach the changer on top of the  
carpet.  
4
5
4
5
¡Return the carpet to its original  
position allowing the bolts to stick  
through.  
¡Return the carpet to its original  
position allowing the bolts to stick  
through.  
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Installation (3)  
Procedure for installation (Suspended position)  
Installation of Remote control sensor  
Using the velcro tape, install the Remote control sensor in a location that will not  
obstruct driving.  
¡Confirm that the built-in  
antivibration boards on  
1
H
Built-in anti-vibration  
H
both the left and right sides  
45°  
H
H
45°  
45°  
45°  
V
Remote  
control  
sensor  
Velcro tape  
V
board position  
V
V
are set to the horizontal  
installation position “H”.  
¡Attach Small bracket (L)  
and Small bracket (R) to  
the changer using the  
hexagonal bolts (M5 x 8).  
Hexagonal bolts  
Notes:  
¡Before applying the Velcro tape, use the included cleaning cloth to wipe the  
surface where the tape will be applied, then dry it completely.  
Hexagonal  
bolts  
¡If necessary, secure the remote control sensor cord with the cord clip supplied.  
¡Determine the mounting location  
and drill four mounting holes.  
¡Attach the changer with the tapping  
screws (M5 x 12).  
2
3
Installation of FM modulator  
3.6ø  
Using the velcro tape, install the FM modulator to the floor or other surface.  
FM modulator  
Velcro tape  
Remote control  
sensor  
FM Modulator  
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Message displays  
Troubleshooting (1)  
For easier understanding, the following messages are displayed during operation.  
An error made during operation or installation can sometimes be mistaken for a  
system malfunction. Check below before contacting your Authorized SANYO Service  
Station.  
Message  
Cause  
Remedy  
Page  
Attempting to play a DVD other  
The region number of the unit is  
This disc  
than one with a region number of “2”. DVDs with a region number  
Symptom  
No power  
Cause  
Remedy  
Page  
can’t be  
played.”  
6
“2” or “ALL”.  
other than “2” or “ALL” cannot be  
played in the unit.  
Blown fuse  
Replace with a properly-rated  
fuse. If the fuse blows again,  
consult with your dealer.  
38  
The audiovisual restriction  
Check the parental level settings  
function is operative and the unit in the setup. Change the parental  
Improper connection  
Check connections.  
38~40  
3
is prohibiting DVD play.  
level in the unit to match the  
parental level of the DVD you are  
trying to play, and the disc can  
then be played.  
31  
Magazine  
cannot be  
installed.  
Direction in which it is inserted is Insert it in proper direction.  
wrong.  
Play does not  
begin.  
A disc is not inserted or is  
inserted upside-down.  
Insert the disc properly, with the  
play side up.  
The command is not available for A DVD can prohibit certain  
You can’t  
3
3
the DVD in play.  
operations as the disc maker  
desires.  
operate this  
command  
now.”  
The disc is dirty.  
Clean any debris from the disc.  
The command is not available on When the screen advances, the  
the screen displayed. command will become functional.  
The car battery voltage is low.  
Charge the battery. If the unit still  
does not function, consult your  
dealer.  
6
6
6
Attempting to play a disc that the Use a disc that the unit can play.  
unit cannot play.  
“This disc can’t  
be played.”  
A disc that the unit cannot play is Insert a disc that the unit can  
inserted.  
play.  
Disc loaded upside down.  
Dirty disc.  
Load disc properly.  
Clean disc.  
3
3
A DVD of a region number that  
the unit cannot play is inserted.  
The region number of the unit is  
“2”. Use a DVD with a region  
number of “2” or “ALL”.  
Moisture on the laser lens of unit. Remove the magazine from the  
unit and wait about one hour.  
The audiovisual restriction  
function is operative and the unit in the setup.  
is prohibiting DVD play.  
Check the parental level settings  
All of the discs in the magazine  
are discs that the unit cannot  
play.  
Use a disc that the unit can play.  
“All discs can’t  
be played.”  
31  
6
The disc recorded in PAL format Change the position of the TV  
is insered when the TV signal  
format switch of the unit is set to on the disc’s TV signal format.  
“NTSC” position.  
A magazine has not been  
inserted in the unit.  
Insert a magazine in the unit.  
Insert a disc in the magazine.  
“Magazine is  
not loaded.”  
signal format switch depending  
3
3
There are no discs at all in the  
magazine.  
“Magazine  
empty”  
6
The disc recorded in NTSC  
format is inserted when the TV  
signal format switch of the unit is  
set to “PAL” position.  
When a  
function button operation.  
is pressed,  
only the “  
is displayed,  
and the unit  
does not  
The disc in play prohibits the  
The operation cannot be  
performed with the disc or the  
scene in play (also refer to the  
instructions included with the  
disc).  
function.  
Image color or Adjustment of brightness, tone,  
tone is poor. or color depth is poor.  
Adjust the brightness, tone, or  
color depth on the monitor  
connected to the unit.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
Page  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
Page  
No picture.  
Brightness adjustment is turned  
all the way down.  
Adjust the brightness on the  
monitor connected to the unit.  
No subtitles.  
The DVD in play contains no  
subtitles.  
Subtitles cannot be displayed.  
The parking brake is not set.  
The monitor connected to the  
front video output will not display  
disc images if the parking brake  
is not set. Stop the vehicle in a  
safe place and set the parking  
brake.  
The subtitle language is set to  
“Off”.  
Set the language to the subtitle  
language you wish to display.  
18,  
28  
5
Subtitles will  
The DVD in play prohibits hiding Subtitles cannot be hidden.  
not disappear. of subtitles.  
Audio  
language or  
subtitle  
language  
cannot be  
changed.  
The DVD in play contains only 1  
language.  
Languages cannot be switched  
on a disc not storing multiple  
languages.  
Improper connection  
Check connection.  
38~40  
No sound.  
Sound adjustment is turned all  
the way down.  
Adjust the volume on the car  
stereo or the monitor connected  
to the unit.  
The DVD in play prohibits  
language switching.  
Languages cannot be switched.  
A language not stored on the  
DVD in play was selected.  
You cannot switch to a language  
not stored on a disc. In this  
instance, any language stored on  
the disc may be used.  
38~40  
Improper connection  
Check connection.  
Selected audio  
language or  
subtitle  
language is not  
used.  
27,  
28  
Fast forward, fast reverse, frame Sound is not produced during  
advance, or slow play is  
operative.  
12,  
15  
fast forward, fast reverse, frame  
advance, or slow play.  
Sound or  
picture is  
corrupted.  
Disc is dirty or scratched.  
Wipe any debris off the disc, and  
do not use a scratched disc.  
An aspect ratio not stored on the You cannot switch to an aspect  
Aspect ratio  
selected during  
setup is not  
used.  
3
DVD in play was selected.  
ratio not stored on a disc. In this  
instance, any aspect ratio stored  
on the disc may be used.  
30  
The location of use is producing  
vibration.  
Vibration of the unit can cause  
sound skipping and image  
corruption.  
When the vibration stops, normal  
function will resume.  
The DVD in play contains only 1  
angle, or multiple angles are  
stored only for some scenes.  
The angle cannot be switched  
when playing a disc or scene not  
storing multiple angles.  
Angle cannot  
be switched.  
18  
18  
Remote control The light emitter of the remote  
does not  
operate.  
Operate the remote control with  
the light emitter pointed at the  
light receiver of the remote  
control sensor.  
The DVD in play prohibits angle  
switching.  
The angle cannot be switched.  
control is not pointed at the light  
receiver of the remote control  
sensor.  
8
8
The parental control function is  
operative, and the unit is  
prohibiting DVD play.  
Check the parental level setting  
in setup.  
Play does not  
begin when a  
title is selected  
and the enter  
button is  
The remote control and the  
remote control sensor are too far a roughly 3m straight-line  
apart.  
Operate the remote control within  
12,  
31~35  
distance of the remote control  
sensor.  
pressed.  
The area between the remote  
control and the remote control  
sensor is obstructed.  
Remove the obstruction.  
The DVD in play does not  
contain a parental level.  
Parental control cannot be used.  
Parental  
8
8
control was  
applied, but  
play is not  
restricted.  
The remote control batteries are  
worn.  
Change the batteries.  
You are playing a video CD not  
compatible with PBC (playback  
control).  
You cannot use the PBC function  
with a video CD that is not PBC-  
compatible.  
Video CD  
menu screen is  
not displayed.  
The remote control batteries are  
inserted improperly.  
Check the positive and negative  
orientation of the batteries and  
insert correctly.  
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Specifications  
¡Changer  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
Page  
DVD menu is  
displayed in a  
foreign  
The “DVD Menu Language” in  
the setup is set to a foreign  
language.  
Set the “DVD Menu Language” to  
your preferred language.  
* If the language selected is not  
stored on the disc, any  
language stored on the disc  
may be displayed.  
Type  
10-Disc DVD/Video CD/Audio CD Changer system  
2
Region Number  
Playable discs  
26  
language.  
Type: DVD video, Video CD, Audio CD  
Size: 5 inches (12 cm)  
TV signal format  
Pickup  
PAL color / NTSC color  
Setup or  
The “プレーヤー言語 (Player  
Language)” in the setup is set to Language)” to “English”, and  
日本語”. English will be displayed.  
Set the “プレーヤー言語 (Player  
messages are  
displayed in  
Japanese.  
Optical semiconductor laser  
(DVD: 1-beam, CD: 3-beam)  
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Channels  
2-channel stereo  
5 Hz – 20 kHz  
90 dB  
Frequency response  
Dynamic range  
Signal to noise ratio  
90 dB  
Total harmonic distortion 0.01% (1 kHz)  
Channel separation  
Wow and flutter  
Output level  
85 dB (1 kHz)  
Below measurable limits  
1.5 V/10k  
Power requirements  
Drain current  
DC 12 V (14.4 V typical)  
1 A (when playing)  
Approx. 250 x 80 x 200 mm  
Approx. 2.5 kg  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Weight  
¡FM modulator  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Weight  
Approx. 105 x 26 x 45 mm  
Approx. 220 g  
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Printed in Japan  
2RR6P10A06700  
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