Datavideo CP 100 PRO User Manual

The Commercial CD Media Presenter  
CP-100 PRO  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a  
need for service.  
Service, Support and Warranty  
It is our goal to make your products ownership a satisfying experience. Our  
supporting staff is available to assist you in setting up and operating your system.  
questions, support requests or contact your local office below.  
Datavideo Corporation (USA)  
12300-U East Washington Blvd., Whittier, CA 90606 USA  
Tel: +1 562 696 2324  
Datavideo Technologies Europe BV  
Californiedreef 263565 BL Utrecht, The Netherlands  
Tel: +31 30 261 9656  
Datavideo UK Limited  
Unit 2 Waterside Business Park, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire SK131BE UK  
Tel: +44 1457 851000 www.datavideo.info  
Datavideo Technologies Co., Ltd.  
10F, 176 Jian-Yi Rd, Chung Ho City, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan 235  
Tel: +886 2 8227 2888  
Datavideo Technologies China Co.  
2F-D, 2 Lane 777, West Guangzhong Rd, Zhabei District, Shanghai, China  
Tel: +86 21 5603 6599  
Datavideo Technologies (S) PTE Ltd.  
100 Lor 23, Geylang Rd, #01-03 D’Centennial, Singapore 388398  
Tel: +65 6749 6866  
Product Support  
For information or assistance with the setup, operation, troubleshooting, or repair  
of your system, you may first wish to call the dealer from whom you purchased.  
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RADIO & TELEVISION INTERFERENCE UNITED STATES  
The equipment described in this guide generates and uses radio frequency  
energy. If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this  
guide, it may cause interference with radio and television reception.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to  
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
If necessary, you should consult your dealer or experienced radio/television  
technician for additional suggestions. You may find helpful the following booklet,  
prepared by the Federal Communications Commission: How to Identify and  
Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the United  
States Government printing office, Washington, D.C. 20402. The booklet number is  
004-000-00345-4.  
Note: Changes or Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible  
for compliance could void the users right to operate this equipment.  
Peripheral used in conjunction with this equipment must be connected via shielded  
interface cables. Use of unshielded interface cables may result in interference to  
radio and TV reception, and may void the user’s right to operate this equipment.  
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CONTENTS  
RADIO & TELEVISION INTERFERENCE  
INTRODUCTION  
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ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED  
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES FOR REMOTE CONTROL ADAPTOR  
REAR PANEL  
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FRONT PANEL  
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INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET  
SYSTEM SETUP  
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OPERATION  
CONNECTING TO A TV MONITOR  
CONNECTING TO A VIDEO PROJECTOR OR TV/ MONITOR WITH  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
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WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH THE GREEN GARD?  
INSTALLING THE GREEN CARD  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Q&A  
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Introduction  
Using inexpensive recordable CD’s (CD-R’s) you may play up to 99 tracks of a  
video CD or you may present up to nineteen tracks of full motion video and a  
‘video attract loop’ that plays continuously until another track is selected. The  
selected track plays only one time, then the system returns to play the attract  
loop until another switch is pressed.  
CP-100 PRO replaces existing VHS or laser disc presentation hardware  
solutions. Compared to DVD menu driven players, it is easier to work with and  
has a lower media cost.  
CP-100 PRO is a stand-alone unit with a built in standard IDE-CD-ROM, that  
can be exchanged to DVD-ROM to playback standard DVD’s. The unit is  
compact in size and is easy to install. It is especially designed for commercial  
and educational uses for high quality video and audio.  
If you do change the drives from CD to DVD, not all of the remote functions  
will work the same way and the unit may require a firmware update. Please  
contact your local Datavideo office to discuss your requirements.  
Typical Applications:  
Trade shows – video presentations with simple or sophisticated interfaces.  
Hotels – A low cost solution to assist the maitre’d in telling about nearby  
attractions, restaurants, transportation, theaters, etc.  
Schools – Student productions and presentations  
Museums – kiosks, exhibits, etc. Get more communication value  
for your budget. Messages can be changed for the cost of changing the video  
and a 30-cent recordable CD. You can use motion sensors, floor pressure  
switches, broken light beam switches, etc., to begin a selected track.  
Corporate – Segment your benefits program and have employees watch the  
information that they must have.  
Realtors – Make an attract loop that sells your company and then select video  
tours of the most likely properties. Give the prospect the CP-100 PRO and let  
them watch it at home with the family.  
Medical – Non-invasive video recordings traditionally stored on VHS may be  
created on inexpensive recordable CD’s. The CP-100 PRO is an excellent review  
station.  
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Accessories Supplied  
Infrared Remote Control Handset  
2 x “AAA” Batteries for the Handset  
Power Supply  
Power Cord  
3 Phono (RCA) to 3 Phono (RCA) Audio/Video Cable  
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Additional Accessories for Remote control Adaptor  
With the optional Momentary Contact Switch Card, all you do is connect switches  
and a 9-pin cable to the Remote Adaptor (RMC-60).  
Momentary Contact Switch  
Card for connecting up to  
20-switches for your own  
Kiosk interface  
Kiosk Remote Adapter  
(RMC-60)  
D-Sub 9-Pin to 9-Pin cable  
for connecting Momentary  
Contact Switch Card to the  
Remote Adaptor (RMC-60)  
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Rear Panel  
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1. Power Switch  
To switch the power on and off  
2. Main DC Power Cord connecting socket  
To connect to the main AC power adaptor  
3. Component Video Output  
Component Y.U.V. or R.G.B.video signal output.  
Although there are multiple outputs you can only use one output at a time. If  
you use more than one simultaneously the output signal level will be reduced.  
4. External Switch Remote Interface  
Connect an external Datavideo Remote Adaptor (RMC-60). Support up to 20-  
switches for your own Kiosk interface  
External Remote Adaptor  
(RMC-60) connected to  
CP100 Pro  
Connect up to 20 switches  
here.  
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5. Fan  
For proper cooling allow at least 4 inches /10 cm of clear space behind the  
exhaust fan of the CP-100 PRO  
6. Switch to select Cable or Infrared Remote control  
Switch to select control mode  
-. Infrared Mode: Enable the Infrared remote control Handset and disable the  
cable control of RMC-60  
-. Cable mode: Enable the cable control mode to control RMC-60 for Kiosk  
Keyboard Interface.  
7. Audio and Video Outputs  
To connect left and right audio and composite or  
S-Video signals to a TV/Monitor  
Front Panel  
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Remote  
Infrared receiver, for control codes from the remote  
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4.  
Power LED  
Power indicator, LED lights up when power is ON  
Eject Button  
To Open the CD Tray for loading or removing a CD  
CD Tray  
To load one disc into the unit  
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Infrared Remote Control Handset  
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1. OSD (On Screen Display) Button  
On screen display, manually activates the display on/off  
2. Eject Button  
Activates the CD tray to open and close  
3. Numerical Keypad  
Selects specific tracks on a disk  
4. UP Arrow Key  
Navigates “Up” on screen menu items  
5. Clear Button  
Clears entries from the user programmable Play List  
6. Image Index  
To search the JPEG image disc and displays up to 9 small images on the TV  
screen for quick preview. Press the “Next” key to display the Next 9 images  
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7. Right arrow Key  
Navigates “Right” on screen menu items  
8. Next Button  
Skips forward to the next track during playback or navigates “down” on the  
screen menu items  
9. ENTER Button  
Confirm the selected function  
10. Down arrow Key  
Navigates Down on screen menu options  
11. Slow Button  
To playback video in slow motion  
12. PBC Button (Playback Control)  
Offers main manual and playback control options for commercially produced  
VCD’s  
13. F.F. Button  
Picture search forward through a track. Several speeds are available. Each press  
of the button will increase the speed  
14. REW Button  
Picture search backwards through a track. Several speeds are available. Each  
press of the button will increase the speed  
15.Play Button  
Starts the disk playing  
16,17 Volume Buttons ( + & -)  
Adjusts the volume higher and lower  
18. Pause Button  
Pauses the disk during playback  
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19. STOP Button  
Stops the disk during playback  
20. Repeat Button  
Offers repeat playback options. Press once to repeat a single track, twice to  
repeat the entire disk or three times to turn the repeat function off  
21. A/B Repeat Button  
Marks start and stop points within a track for repeat play  
22. Zoom Button Zoom and out of video image.  
Zoom is a great feature on the CP-100 PRO. It allows you to magnify the image  
by hitting zoom on remote. Hit once for 1X,twice for 2X up to 8X although 8X is  
not very sharp. While enlarged, the image can be panned using the arrows. This  
feature is only on the CP-100 PRO, not the VDR- recorders.  
23. Previous Button  
To skip back to the previous track during playback  
24. Left Arrow Key  
Setup Mode: Navigates left on screen menu options  
Operation Mode: JUMP TIME backward playback  
Every press on the left arrow key will go back a pre selected time increment that  
is stored at set up. (1,3,5,7 second selectable).  
25. Video Index  
To search all the programs on the video disc and will auto playback about 10 sec  
video for each video program as preview function  
26. GO TO Button  
Changes the counter display from position in the track to the time that was  
selected  
27. NTSC/PAL Button  
Switch the output video for NTSC or PAL  
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28. Play List Button  
Calls up a user programmable Play List of up to 12 tracks  
29. Setup Button  
System configuration for “PAL / NTSC, video/audio output format, etc.  
30. Power Button  
To switch the unit from ON to Standby mode or vice versa  
31. Mute Button to mute the volume during playback  
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System Setup  
GENERAL SETUP  
Press on the “Setup” Button of Remote controller.  
There will pop up system General setup on TV screen, select the General setup  
to find more system configuration.  
TV TYPE  
Multi ---- Auto-detect the disc video system and output video NTSC/PAL  
accordingly  
NTSC -- Output NTSC video  
PAL ----- Output PAL Video  
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OSD LANG  
Select the “English” mode on screen display  
SPDIF  
OFF --- Disable the digital audio output, Output Stereo Audio  
ON ---- Enable the digital audio output, Disable Stereo Audio out  
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CAPTIONS  
ON: Enable Close Caption output  
OFF: Disable Close Caption output  
SCR SAVER  
SCREEN SAVER: No Function on this item  
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VIDEO O/P  
V/S Video: Select S-Video and Composite video output  
BETACAM: Select component YUV O/P and disable V/S output  
M-II: Select M-II video O/P and disable V/S output  
SMPTE: Select SMPTE Video O/P and disable V/S output  
RGB: Select RGB video O/P and disable V/S output  
MAIN PAGE  
Return to the main page of setup screen,  
Press on the “Setup” button of remote controller to go back to normal operation  
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MODE SETUP  
Press on the “Setup” Button of Remote controller.  
There will pop up system setup menu on TV screen, select the MODE Setup to  
find more system configuration.  
PLAY MODE  
Repeat Playback tracks.  
DATAVIDEO MODE:  
Play track one repeatedly (as manual track) until pushing a  
button (or GPI) and then play track two. When track two is done,  
play track one repeatedly until pushing another button and so on.  
The important features of this mode is that while the second track  
is playing, the key pad is “locked out” until the selected track has  
finished playing, at which time the key pad is then free to accept  
new input.  
KIOSK  
MODE A:  
Operation as KIOSK A but can be interrupted playback other  
track by pushing another button  
KIOSK  
MODE B:  
STANDARD MODE: Operation as regular VCD Player.  
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AUTO RUN  
ON  
Disk in tray will auto play after system power on  
OFF  
Disk in tray will not auto play after system power on。  
JUMP TIME  
JUMP TIME backward playback 1, 3, 5, 7 SEC  
Note: Under disk playback mode, press on the Left Arrow Key  
This is the set up function that allows every press on the left arrow key will  
go back a pre selected time increment.  
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OSD DISP  
ON  
Enable on screen display  
OFF  
Disable on screen display。  
MAIN PAGE  
Return to the main page of setup screen,  
Press on the “Setup” button of remote controller to go back to normal operation  
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Operation  
Switching on  
Once all cables connected and in place, switch on the TV Monitor and select the  
correct A/V channel and then turn on the power switch on the rear panel of  
CP-100 PRO.  
If it’s already on standby status then press the Power Button on the remote  
control handset, The CP-100 PRO start up will appear a blue screen on TV.  
Playing a disk  
Press the Eject Button on the front of theCP-100 PRO or on the remote control  
handset and the CD tray will slide open.  
The CP-100 PRO will accept Audio CD, VCD, HQ-VCD, S-VCD, DVD-Photo or  
CDDVD formats  
Place the disk that you want to load onto the tray, printed side facing up.  
Press the Eject Button and the CD tray will close. After a few seconds the  
CP-100 PRO will begin playing the disc automatically.  
Note: The CP-100 PRO will playback and repeat the first track until you  
press the “Next” key on the remote control handset. To playback the next  
track press the next key. To repeat the entire CD, Press the “repeat” key on  
handset to “Repeat All” tracks.  
To play a specific track, select the track number from the numeric keypad on the  
remote control handset. Example  
Press 02 then enter. The Number two represents track 2.  
To skip forward to the next track, press the Next Button on the remote control  
handset  
To return to the previous track, press the Previous Button on the remote control  
handset  
If you wish to search through a track during playback you can press the F.F.  
Button. There are several speeds available and each time the F.F. Button is  
pressed a faster speed is selected.  
To search back through a track, press the REW Button. There are several  
speeds available and each time the REW Button is pressed a faster speed is  
selected.  
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To pause a track during playback, press the Pause Button. This will stop the  
playback and a still image of the frame will be held on the TV Monitor (video disk  
only). You can move forward one frame at a time by pressing the STP (STEP)  
Button. To release the pause and return to normal playback press the Play  
Button.  
To stop playback press the Stop Button.  
To mute the sound of a track during playback presses the Mute Button. To cancel  
the mute function press the Mute Button a second time.  
To remove the disk press the Eject Button, the CD tray will slide open. Remove  
the disk and press the Eject Button again to close the CD tray.  
CONNECTIONS  
Connecting to a TV Monitor  
NOTE: Before making any connections please ensure that the CP-100 PRO and  
all devices that you are connecting to are switched off.  
The CP-100 PRO should be connected to the video and audio inputs of a TV  
Monitor. The TV Monitor may have a European Interface SCART socket,  
PHONO (RCA) sockets or S-Video socket.  
To connect to a SCART input, a three phono (RCA) plug (Left and Right Audio  
plus Composite Video) to SCART Plug cable will be required.  
S-Video offers the best image quality. However, the S-video cable does not carry  
an audio signal, so a L+R audio cable (RCA) connection is also necessary.  
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Connecting to a Video Projector or TV / Monitor  
with Component Video  
NOTE: Before making any connections please ensure that the CP-100 PRO and  
all devices that you are connecting to are switched off.  
The CP-100 PRO should be connected to the component R.G.B. or Y.U.V. video  
and audio inputs of a Projector or TV / Monitor.  
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Momentary Contact Switch Card  
The beauty of the card is that it makes the switch wiring simple if you are building  
a push button controlled, multi track video kiosk or display.  
As an exhibit builder your focus is on the message not wiring switches.  
This card uses convenient screw terminals to connect any kind of SPST contact  
switches in a simple, logical manner so you can spend your time selecting  
beautiful switches, engraving buttons or panels and integrating them into the  
display. Should a switch ever fail, you can change two wires by loosening two  
screws.  
The card also has a DB9 connector. You can use nine pin male to male cables  
and connectors.  
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Installing the Momentary Contact Switch Card  
Mount the card so it is convenient for access. It has no active components. Heat  
is not a factor.  
After you have selected your switches and where they will be mounted, run two  
wires from each switch to the appropriate positions on the green card.  
You may connect either a 9-pin connector or nine wires.  
Note: that the MENU position on the card is really for track one (the repeating  
track – attract loop) on the CD. This switch would be used when someone wants  
to exit the selected track and return to the menu track or the attract loop.  
The other switches go to tracks 2 through track 20.  
After you have selected your switches and where they will be mounted, run two  
wires from each switch to the appropriate switch positions on the green card.  
Connect these two  
contacts together  
to access Track #3  
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Key Matrix:  
CP-100Pro Control Box D-SUB Pin Definition:  
Switch  
1-10  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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9
10  
Connect  
D-Sub Pin  
1 & 5 1 & 6 1 & 7 1 & 8 1 & 9 2 & 5 2 & 6 2 & 7 2 & 8 2 & 9  
Switch  
11 to 20  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
Connect  
D-Sub Pin  
3 & 5 3 & 6 3 & 7 3 & 8 3 & 9 4 & 5 4 & 6 4 & 7 4 & 8 4 & 9  
FEATURE SUMMARY of the CP100 PRO and the wireless REMOTE Control  
OSD (On Screen Display on/off) , Eject, Track Select, Up, Down, Clear, Image,  
Right, Next, Enter, Slow, Fast Forward, Rewind, Play, Volume up/down, Pause,  
Stop, Repeat, Repeat a segment of one track, Zoom, Previous, Video Index,  
NTSC/PAL, Play List, Setup, Power, Mute  
Typical applications:  
FEATURE SUMMARY using the DB-9 Connector  
Play track one repeatedly (as an attract loop) until any one of nineteen buttons  
are pushed. When that track is done, return to the attract loop.  
If another button is pushed before the track is completed, switch to the most  
recently selected track.  
Enable/disable OSD display (OSD always on during system setup.)  
Disable auto-play function selectable.  
Frame-by-Frame playback.  
Typical applications: Kiosk Playback  
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Specifications  
Playback Disc A/V Format  
CDDVD/DVD-Photo/SVCD/  
HQ-VCD/VCD/Audio CD  
CD-R, CD-R/W 650MB  
CCIR601 NTSC and PAL  
NTSC 704x480 at 30fps  
PAL 704x576 at 25fps  
Bit rate at 4.8Mb/sec  
Playback Disc Type  
Video format  
CDDVD  
MPEG-II Format  
DVD-Photo  
MPEG-II Format  
NTSC 704x480 at 30fps  
PAL 704x576 at 25fps  
Bit rate at 2.4Mb/sec  
S-VCD video resolution  
NTSC 480x480 at 30fps  
PAL 480x576 at 25fps  
Bit rate at 2.6Mb/sec  
MPEG-II Format  
HQ-VCD video resolution  
NTSC 352x240 at 30fps  
PAL 352 x288 at 25fps  
Bit rate at 2.4Mb/sec  
MPEG-I Format  
VCD video resolution  
NTSC 352x240 at 30fps  
PAL 352 x288 at 25fps  
Bit rate at 1.15Mb/sec  
Y/C (S-Video) mini DIN  
Composite Video (RCA)  
Y.U.V./R.G.B. (RCA)  
MPEG-I Format  
Video Outputs:  
Audio Outputs:  
Power supply  
Dimensions  
Stereo RCA 20Hz – 18KHz  
90-240VAC, 50/60Hz to DC 12V 24W  
Height = 67mm / 2.7”  
Width = 190mm / 7.5”  
Length = 330mm / 13”  
2.5Kgs (5.5lbs)  
Weight  
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Q & A  
Q: How do you make CD’s for the CP-100 PRO?  
A: The simplest way is to use the Datavideo VDR-3000 as a recorder for your  
already produced video tracks. Just record your tracks one after the other and  
you’re done.  
Of course you may use a computer with a CD burner and software that creates  
Video CD’s.  
If you don’t own a VDR-3000 they are available for rental or purchase from  
Datavideo or through many of our dealers.  
Q: How does all of this compare to making and using DVD’s in a display  
situation?  
A:  
CP-100 PRO  
DVD’s  
Media Cost  
Less than 50 cents  
More than 50 cents  
Production Cost  
Video production, no  
programming  
Video production and  
programming  
multiple  
Levels of  
programming  
Creative  
Just the switches –up  
to nineteen tracks  
Display and the  
program and just  
buttons.  
Program only. The  
display  
needs a sophisticated  
control panel or a touch  
screen.  
opportunity  
Remote Control  
Simple, inexpensive  
Not simple,  
not inexpensive  
Q: How do I turn off/on the (OSD) On Screen Display?  
A: Via the hand held remote. The CP-100 PRO has a set up memory. You will  
need the remote to turn it on again.  
Q: Must I use Datavideo’s VDR-3000 when making CD-s for the CP-100 PRO?  
A: No…But here are three good reasons why you should consider using it.  
(1) The VDR-3000 is a stand alone system that automatically encodes  
incoming video and burns a CD without tying up your computer or risking  
system failures if you chose to do something else (like check your e-mail) with  
an internal CD burner.  
(2) Every CD made on the VDR-3000 includes an auto run file that will let it  
play back on your pc, without having to manually turn on the Microsoft  
viewers.  
(3) The CD-DVD format is easily available on the VDR-3000. This format is  
equal to the average compression rate of a DVD.  
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Q: What happens if we’re watching one track and we push another button?  
A: The system goes to the track selected by the most recent button push (contact  
closure).  
Q: Does the CP-100 PRO remember the set up configuration?  
A: Yes. It remembers the last setup change as the next boot default.  
Q: Can I replace the CD drive myself?  
A: You can replace it with another CD drive and retain the control features  
through the DB-9 connector. You may also replace the drive with a DVD player  
drive but you might not have the remote control features.  
Q: Does the CP-100 PRO remember the set up configuration?  
A: Yes. It remembers the last setup change as the next boot  
default.  
Q: How much information can we present?  
A: Please see chart below.  
FORMAT  
MAX 650MB  
QUALITY  
S-VCD  
(Standard format)  
40 min  
352 x576 @25fps  
Bit rate 2.2mb/sec  
M-PEG2 Compression  
704 x 576 @25fps  
Bit rate 4.8 mb/sec  
M-PEG2 Compression  
CD-DVD  
(Datavideo format)  
VDR-3000  
18 min  
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