Integra DHS 8 8 User Manual

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Precautions  
1. Recording Copyright—Unless it’s for personal use  
only, recording copyrighted material is illegal without  
the permission of the copyright holder.  
7. Installing this Unit  
• Before placing the player, make sure that the  
surface can stand the weight of the player.  
• Install this unit in a well-ventilated location.  
• Ensure that there’s adequate ventilation all around  
this unit, especially if it’s installed in an audio rack. If  
the ventilation is inadequate, the unit may overheat,  
leading to malfunction.  
• Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or heat  
sources, because its internal temperature may rise,  
shortening the life of the optical pickup.  
• Avoid damp and dusty places, and places subject to  
vibrations from loudspeakers. Never put the unit on  
top of, or directly above a loudspeaker.  
ꢀ. AC Fuse—The AC fuse inside the unit is not user-  
serviceable. If you cannot turn on the unit, contact the  
dealer from whom you purchased this unit.  
ꢁ. Care—Occasionally you should dust the unit all over  
with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a soft cloth  
dampened with a weak solution of mild detergent and  
water. Dry the unit immediately afterwards with a clean  
cloth. Don’t use abrasive cloths, thinners, alcohol, or  
other chemical solvents, because they may damage  
the finish or remove the panel lettering.  
4. Power  
WARNING  
• Install this unit horizontally. Never use it on its side  
or on a sloping surface, because it may cause a  
malfunction.  
• If you install this unit near a TV, radio, or VCR, the  
picture and sound quality may be affected. If this  
occurs, move this unit away from the TV, radio, or  
VCR.  
• Never place the player in a high location to avoid  
damage to the product or person by an accidental  
fall of the player.  
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE  
FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION  
CAREFULLY.  
AC outlet voltages vary from country to country. Make  
sure that the voltage in your area meets the voltage  
requirements printed on the unit’s rear panel (e.g., AC  
230 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz).  
The power cord plug is used to disconnect this unit  
from the AC power source. Make sure that the plug is  
readily operable (easily accessible) at all times.  
Never disconnect the power cord from a wall outlet  
while the player is turned on, unless it is in an  
emergency. Doing so may cause malfunction.  
8. To Obtain a Clear Picture—This unit is a high-tech,  
precision device. If the lens on the optical pickup, or  
the disc drive mechanism becomes dirty or worn, the  
picture quality may be affected. To maintain the best  
picture quality, we recommend regular inspection and  
maintenance (cleaning or worn part replacement)  
every 1,000 hours of use depending on the operating  
environment. Contact the dealer from whom you  
purchased this unit for details.  
Pressing the [On/Standby] button to select Standby  
mode does not fully shutdown the unit. If you do not  
intend to use the unit for an extended period, remove  
the power cord from the AC outlet.  
5. Never Touch this Unit with Wet Hands—Never  
handle this unit or its power cord while your hands are  
wet or damp. If water or any other liquid gets inside  
this unit, have it checked by the dealer from whom you  
purchased this unit.  
9. Moisture Condensation  
Moisture condensation may damage this unit.  
Read the following carefully:  
Moisture may condense on the lens of the optical  
pickup, one of the most important parts inside this unit.  
• Moisture condensation can occur in the following  
situations:  
– The unit is moved from a cold place to a warm  
place.  
– A heater is turned on, or cold air from an air  
conditioner is hitting the unit.  
– In the summer, when this unit is moved from an air  
conditioned room to a hot and humid place.  
– The unit is used in a humid place.  
• Do not use this unit when there’s the possibility of  
moisture condensation occurring. Doing so may  
damage your discs and certain parts inside this unit.  
If condensation does occur, remove all discs and  
leave this unit turned on for two to three hours. By  
this time, the unit will have warmed up and any  
condensation will have evaporated.  
6. Handling Notes  
• If you need to transport this unit, use the original  
packaging to pack it how it was when you originally  
bought it.  
• Do not use volatile liquids, such as insect spray,  
near the player. Do not leave rubber or plastic items  
on this unit for a long time, because they may leave  
marks on the case.  
• This unit’s top and rear panels may get warm after  
prolonged use. This is normal.  
• If you do not use this unit for a long time, it may not  
work properly the next time you turn it on, so be sure  
to use it occasionally.  
• When you’ve finished using this unit, remove all  
discs and turn off the power.  
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10. Region Numbers—The DVD standard uses region  
For U.S. models  
FCC Information for User  
numbers to control how discs can be played around  
the world, the world being divided into six regions.  
This unit will only play DVD discs that match its region  
number, which can be found on its rear panel (e.g.,  
).  
CAUTION:  
,
The user changes or modifications not expressly approved  
by the party responsible for compliance could void the  
user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
11. About this Manual—This manual explains how to use  
all of this unit’s functions. Although the DVD standard  
offers many special features, not all discs use them all,  
so depending on the disc being played, this unit may  
not respond to certain functions. See the disc’s sleeve  
notes for supported features.  
This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is  
classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT”. So, to use  
this model properly, read this Instruction Manual carefully.  
In case of any trouble, please contact the store where you  
purchased the unit.  
NOTE:  
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:  
To prevent being exposed to the laser beam, do not try to  
open the enclosure.  
CAUTION:  
CLASS 1M VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION  
WHEN OPEN. DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH  
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.  
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF  
CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE  
OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED  
HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION  
EXPOSURE.  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
The label on the right is applied  
on the rear panel.  
For Canadian Models  
NOTE: THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS  
COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.  
For models having a power cord with a polarized plug:  
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH  
WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY  
INSERT.  
1. This unit is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and  
employs a laser inside the cabinet.  
2. To prevent the laser from being exposed, do not  
remove the cover. Refer servicing to qualified  
personnel.  
WARNING  
To prevent a fire hazard, do not place any naked flame  
sources (such as a lighted candle) on the equipment.  
Modèle pour les Canadien  
REMARQUE: CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA  
CLASSE B EST CONFORME À LA NORME NMB-003 DU  
CANADA.  
Sur les modeles dont la fiche est polarisée:  
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS  
ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA  
PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE  
CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER  
JUSQU’AU FOND.  
When disposing of used batteries, please comply with  
governmental regulations or environmental public  
instruction’s rules that apply in your country/area.  
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Table of contents  
Thank you for purchasing an Integra HD DVD Player.  
Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and plugging in the unit.  
Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from  
your new HD DVD Player.  
Please retain this manual for future reference.  
Introduction  
HD DVD Playback  
HD DVD playing options in the future..................... 31  
Important Safety Instructions ............................ ꢀ  
Precautions ......................................................... ꢁ  
Features ............................................................... 6  
Disc compatibility...................................................... 6  
Customer support..................................................... 8  
Index to parts and controls ................................ 9  
Accessories ....................................................... 11  
Remote control ................................................. 11  
Loading batteries.................................................... 11  
TV control............................................................... 12  
A/B/C/D buttons ...................................... 31  
Cursor controls........................................ 31  
Controller port ......................................... 31  
Requirements for HD DVD discs/  
Web-enabled network content ................ 31  
Detailed Settings  
Output sound conversion table ....................... ꢁꢀ  
Customizing the function settings................... ꢁꢁ  
Settings .................................................................. 34  
Picture .................................................... 34  
Audio....................................................... 35  
Language ................................................ 36  
Ethernet .................................................. 38  
General .................................................. 38  
Preparation  
Preparation......................................................... 1ꢁ  
Resolution and connections ................................... 13  
Step 1: Connecting to a TV ................................... 14  
Step 2: Connecting to audio system............. ..........15  
Step 3: LAN connection.......................................... 17  
Step 4: Power connection ..................................... 18  
Step 5: Powering on............................................... 18  
Step 6: Setting up the player.................................. 19  
A: Language............................................ 19  
B: Time.................................................... 20  
C: Resolution........................................... 21  
D: Audio output ....................................... 23  
E: Ethernet .............................................. 25  
Miscellaneous Information  
Before calling service personnel .................... 40  
License information on the software used  
in the Integra HD DVD player ...................... 41  
Specification ..................................................... 48  
Basic Playback  
Playing................................................................ ꢀ7  
Playing a disc ......................................................... 27  
To pause playback.................................. 28  
To stop playback .................................... 28  
To resume playback from the location  
last stopped............................................. 28  
Basic operations table............................. 28  
To select the sound ................................ 29  
To select subtitles .................................. 29  
To select the camera angle..................... 29  
To locate a position ................................ 30  
To play repeatedly................................... 30  
To check the current status..................... 30  
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Features  
Disc compatibility  
Discs which can be played on this player are as follows.  
The icons (  
discs.  
) are used in this manual to indicate features and/or functions that are applicable to various types of  
Disc  
Specification  
Prerecorded discs  
HD DVD video disc  
3
12cm (4 /4 in.)  
HD DVD video discs are high-density, high-capacity discs.  
• The HD DVD disc standard has been approved by the DVD forum.  
• HD DVD (single layer): 15 GB  
HD DVD  
(
)
• HD DVD (dual layer): Maximum capacity of 30 GB  
• A single layer single sided disc (15 GB) has capacity of about 8 hours in 1125 line high  
definition picture; about 48 hours in 525 line standard definition picture (depending on  
bitrate of pre-recorded contents).  
*1GB means 1,000,000,000 bytes.  
• HD DVD Twin Format Discs have both HD DVD and DVD layers on one side. HD DVD  
Combination Format Discs have HD DVD material on one side and DVD material on the  
other side.  
3
1
DVD video disc  
12cm (4 /4 in.) / 8cm (3 /4 in.)  
See page 7 for region information.  
DVD-Video  
(
)
3
1
Audio CD  
12cm (4 /4 in.) / 8cm (3 /4 in.)  
CD  
(
)
Recordable discs  
DVD-RW  
DVD VR mode recording  
(CPRM compatible discs not  
supported.)  
DVD-R  
DVD VR mode recording  
(CPRM compatible discs not  
supported.)  
DVD Video mode recording  
Finalized discs only.  
DVD Video mode recording  
Finalized discs only.  
DVD-RW  
(
)
)
DVD-R  
(
)
)
CD-RW  
CD-DA (audio CD) format  
Finalized discs only.  
CD-R  
CD-DA (audio CD) format  
Finalized discs only.  
CD  
CD  
(
(
Notes  
• This player can play pictures of the NTSC color system only.  
• You cannot play non-standardized discs even if they may be labeled as above.  
• Discs other than the above cannot be played. Even some of the above discs may not be able to be played depending on their state.  
• Blu-ray Discs cannot be played on this player.  
Notes on handling discs  
• Do not touch the playback side of the disc.  
• Do not stick paper or tape to discs.  
• Fingerprints and dust on the disc may cause picture and/or sound deterioration or prevent playback. Wipe the disc from the centre outwards  
with a soft cloth. Always keep the disc clean.  
• Do not use any type of solvent such as thinner, benzine, commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray for vinyl LPs. It may damage the  
disc.  
• Refer to the instructions of the disc as well.  
• Do not store discs in a place subject to direct sunlight or near heat sources.  
• Do not store discs in places subject to moisture and dust such as a bathroom or near a humidifier.  
• Store discs vertically in a case. Stacking or placing objects on discs outside of their case may cause warping.  
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Important notes about HD DVD  
About the volume level  
HD DVD with high-definition content required for HD  
viewing. Viewing high-definition content and up-converting  
DVD content may require an HDCP capable DVI or HDMI  
input on your 50/60 Hz display device. Up-conversion  
of DVD content will result in near HD picture quality.  
Firmware update may be required for some interactive  
features depending on content, which may also require an  
always-on broadband internet connection. Some features  
may require additional bandwidth. Some recordable media  
may not be supported. Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD  
and DTS support for up to 5.1 channels (DTS HD support  
for DTS core only). MP3/WMA audio files not supported.  
Because HD DVD is a new format that makes use of new  
technologies, certain disc, digital connection and other  
compatibility and/or performance issues are possible. This  
may, in rare cases, include disc freezing while accessing  
certain disc features, or functions, or certain parts of the  
disc not playing back or operating as fully intended. If you  
experience such issues, please contact the dealer from  
whom you purchased this unit. Some features subject to  
delayed availability. 1080p capable display required for  
1080p output resolution. Deep Color feature as specified  
in HDMI 1.3a requires compatible Deep Color capable  
HD display and/or device. For 24p output, content that  
was created in 1080p / 24 frames/sec is required. Viewing  
24p output requires an HD display capable of accepting  
a 1080p/24Hz signal. While every effort has been made  
at the time of publication to ensure the accuracy of the  
information provided herein, product specifications,  
configurations, system/component/options availability are  
all subject to change without notice.  
The volume level of some commercial HD DVD and DVD  
discs may seem lower than that of audio CDs, other  
software, etc. If you turn up the volume of the TV or  
amplifier to play such discs, be sure to turn it back down  
after playback finishes.  
Playback restrictions  
This owner’s manual explains the basic instructions for  
this player. Some HD DVD discs or DVD video discs  
are produced in a manner that allows specific or limited  
operation during playback. As such, the player may not  
respond to all operating commands. This is not a defect in  
the player. Please refer to the notes on compatible discs  
later in this Introduction and to the discussion of DVD  
playback and features later in this manual.  
“ ” may appear on the TV screen during operation. “ ”  
means that the operation is not permitted by the player or  
the disc.  
About software  
Because of problems and errors that can occur during  
the creation of HD DVD, DVD and CD software and/or  
the manufacture of HD DVD, DVD and CD discs, Onkyo  
cannot assure that this player will successfully play  
every disc bearing the HD DVD, DVD or CD logos. If you  
happen to experience any difficulty playing an HD DVD,  
DVD or CD disc on this player, please contact the dealer  
from whom you purchased this unit.  
Some differences  
Note  
The HD DVD player operates more like a computer and  
differently than a standard DVD player. In addition to  
containing a microprocessor, it contains an operating  
system, random access memory (RAM), and an HD DVD  
drive. The operating system includes software that is  
transferred to the RAM when the machine is turned on  
and at other times during operation. This transfer can take  
time. Therefore, when you turn the HD DVD player on, it  
may take a little while before it is ready to use. Likewise,  
other functions may not be performed as quickly as they  
would on other AV equipment. Please take these factors  
into consideration as you use the HD DVD player.  
• The firmware in this player can be updated. See  
details.  
page 39 for  
DVD-Video regions  
All DVD-Video discs carry a region mark on the case  
somewhere that indicates which region(s) of the world the  
disc is compatible with. Your HD DVD player also has a  
region mark, which you can find on the rear panel. Discs  
from incompatible regions will not play in this player. In  
this case the attention sentence “Incompatible disc  
region number Can’t play disc” is displayed on screen.  
Discs marked “ALL” will play in any player.  
The diagram below shows the various DVD regions of the  
world.  
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Features (Continued)  
Notes on copyright  
Notes on web-enabled network content  
Certain HD DVD discs may contain or have the capability  
of downloading studio-provided, web-enabled network  
content. To minimize any potential compatibility and/or  
connectivity issues, before viewing such content, it is  
recommended that you perform the firmware update  
process to ensure that your HD DVD player is using the  
latest firmware version. Do not unplug or turn off the HD  
DVD player when downloading studio-provided, web-  
enabled network content. Doing so may cause data stored  
in the player’s persistent storage to be lost.  
• The unauthorized recording, use, display, distribution, or  
revision of television programs, videotapes, HD DVDs,  
DVDs, CDs and other materials, is prohibited under the  
Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries,  
and may subject you to civil and/or criminal liability.  
• This product incorporates copyright protection  
technology that is protected by method claims of certain  
U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned  
by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners.  
Use of this copyright protection technology must be  
authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended  
for home and other limited viewing uses only unless  
otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation.  
Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.  
HD output jacks  
• An HDMI jack for connecting a single cable to output  
video and audio signals  
• Component jacks  
• 5.1 channel surround analog audio jacks  
Certain system requirements  
For high definition video playback:  
• 50/60 Hz compatible HD display (some discs may  
require HDCP capable input)  
Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of  
Dolby Laboratories.  
• HD DVD disc with HD content  
Manufactured under license from DTS, Inc. under one or  
more of the following U.S. Pat. No’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674;  
5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535 and other U.S. and  
world-wide patents issued and pending. “DTS” is a registered  
trademark of DTS, Inc. and “DTS-HD Advanced Digital Out” is  
a trademark of DTS, Inc. Copyright 1996, 2002-2006 DTS, Inc.  
All Rights Reserved.  
For Dolby® Digital Plus and Dolby TrueHD multi-channel  
audio playback:  
• A/V Receiver with HDMI™ multi-channel LPCM capable  
audio input and 5.1 channel speaker setup.  
Customer support  
Please contact the dealer from whom you purchased this  
unit.  
Before accessing, try updating this player’s firmware. For  
details on how to update, see “Update (Firmware update)”  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface  
are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  
LLC.  
(
page 39).  
This HD DVD player is manufactured under the HD DVD  
Format adopted by the DVD Forum. The DVD Forum  
approved AACS (Advance Access Content System)  
as content protection system for HD DVD format like  
it approved CSS (Content Scramble System) for DVD  
format. Therefore, certain restrictions are imposed on play,  
analog signal output, etc. of AACS protected contents.  
When you use pre-recorded contents, the contents may  
designate whether or not to apply such restrictions.  
As those restrictions may be adopted and/or changed and  
announced by AACS after the production of this product,  
the operation of this product and restrictions thereon may  
vary depending on the time you purchase this product as  
well as during the life of this product.  
SHARC and Melody are registered trademarks of Analog  
Devices, Inc.  
VRS is a trademark of Anchor Bay Technologies, Inc.  
and  
are trademarks of DVD Format/  
Logo Licensing Corporation.  
All other brand and product names mentioned in this manual  
are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective  
holders.  
To obtain updated information about AACS and this  
product, please contact the dealer from whom you  
purchased this unit.  
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Index to parts and controls  
Front panel  
ꢀꢇ ꢀꢀ  
ꢀꢁ  
* The above illustration displays the front panel with the cover open.  
No. Control  
Function  
Page  
18  
On/Standby button  
Turns the power on or restores the unit to the standby mode.  
Blue: power on / Red: standby mode  
Loads a disc into the disc drive.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Standby indicator  
Disc tray  
18  
27  
11  
Remote sensor  
Front panel display  
Open/Close button  
Mode switch  
Receives infrared signals from the remote control.  
See the next page.  
10  
Opens and closes the disc tray.  
27  
Selects the video output jack.  
Locates a chapter or track.  
13  
28  
8
/
(Skip) buttons  
: forward direction /  
: reverse direction  
Pause button  
Stop button  
Play button  
Stops playback momentarily.  
28  
28  
27  
31  
9
10  
11  
12  
Stops playback.  
Starts playback.  
Extension port  
For future functions.  
Rear panel  
ꢀꢇ  
Function  
No. Control  
Page  
ETHERNET port  
Use this to connect to a network with an always-on broadband connection. 17  
Outputs digital audio signals. Connect to a digital audio input on an  
amplifier equipped with digital audio decoder. When connecting the optional 15  
digital cable, fit the connector into the jack firmly.  
1
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT OPTICAL/  
COAXIAL jack  
2
ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 5.1ch  
SURROUND jacks  
Outputs analog audio signals. Connect to an amplifier equipped with 5.1  
channel audio input.  
Outputs video signals to a connected TV or monitor.  
3
4
16  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks  
14  
Connect to a TV or monitor equipped with component video jacks.  
RS-ꢀꢁꢀ jack  
Used for custom control devices.  
5
6
7
8
9
Ventilation fan  
Do not cover the ventilation holes.  
AC INLET socket  
Connect the supplied power cord.  
18  
16  
15  
ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT ꢀch jacks  
Outputs audio signals to a connected TV or AV amplifier.  
VIDEO OUTPUT (VIDEO, S VIDEO) jack Outputs video signals to a connected TV or amplifier.  
Outputs video/audio signals to a connected TV, monitor or AV amplifier.  
Connect to a TV, monitor or AV amplifier equipped with HDMI input.  
HDMI OUT jack  
14  
10  
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Display  
ꢀꢈ ꢀꢀ  
ꢀꢄ ꢀꢇ  
ꢀꢅ  
ꢀꢆ  
No. Function  
Shows a track number.  
7
: Dolby Digital sound is played.  
: DTS sound is played.  
8
HDMI connection is verified between the player and another  
device.  
9
ꢀꢁ  
ꢀꢂ  
Total playing time is displayed.  
Remaining playing time is displayed.  
2ch sound is output.  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
No. Function  
: Playing  
: Pausing  
Multi channel sound is output.  
Playing in repeat mode.  
1
: Fast forward playback  
: Fast reverse playback  
HD DVD: An HD DVD is loaded.  
DVD: A DVD is loaded.  
Playing a scene recorded with multi angles.  
Displays the video output format currently selected.  
(i: interlaced, p: progressive)  
Displays the elapsed time, remaining time, a number of title,  
chapter or track, messages, etc.  
2
16  
17  
Shows a title number.  
3
4
5
6
A disc which contains advanced content is loaded.  
Shows a chapter number.  
Pressing Dimmer button on the remote control changes the  
brightness of the display. (Normal / dimmed / off)  
• Turning off the power resets this setting.  
A CD is loaded.  
Remote control  
No. Function  
Page  
ꢀꢇ  
28  
28  
27  
To resume playback while playing an HD DVD.  
9
10  
11  
ꢀꢈ  
ꢂꢉ  
ꢂꢀ  
ꢂꢂ  
ꢂꢃ  
ꢂꢄ  
To pause playback.  
To start playback.  
To locate a title, chapter or track in the reverse  
direction.  
28  
12  
To play fast in reverse direction.  
28  
30  
13  
14  
To display a repeat mode menu.  
To set the 8 direction buttons to move the cursor  
during HD DVD playback.  
To enter numbers.  
For future functions which may become available  
by software update.  
31  
30  
15  
16  
17  
ꢂꢅ  
ꢀꢉ  
ꢀꢀ  
ꢂꢆ  
ꢂꢁ  
ꢂꢇ  
ꢂꢈ  
ꢃꢉ  
ꢃꢀ  
ꢃꢂ  
ꢃꢃ  
ꢃꢄ  
ꢃꢅ  
To adjust TV volume.  
12  
18  
27  
30  
29  
29  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
ꢀꢂ  
ꢀꢃ  
To turn the power on or off.  
To open/close the disc tray.  
To display operating status.  
To select a camera angle.  
To display subtitles.  
ꢀꢄ  
ꢀꢅ  
ꢀꢆ  
To display a menu included on many DVD video  
discs.  
27  
24  
To enter a selected content.  
To return to the previous menu.  
To stop playback.  
19, 27  
19  
25  
26  
27  
ꢀꢁ  
ꢃꢆ  
28  
To locate a title, chapter or track in the forward  
direction.  
28  
28  
To play fast in forward direction.  
28  
28  
28  
29  
30  
31  
No. Function  
Page  
12  
To play in slow motion.  
To change TV channels.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
To play frame by frame.  
To operate as indicated by the video display during  
HD DVD playback.  
To display a window to locate a title, chapter or  
track.  
To clear entered information.  
To change the brightness of the display on the  
player.  
12  
To turn the TV on or off.  
To change inputs of the TV.  
To mute the TV.  
12  
31  
32  
12  
30  
30  
10  
33  
33  
34  
35  
36  
12  
To program the remote control to control a TV.  
To select the sound.  
29  
27  
To display a top menu.  
19, 27  
To select a content or position to enter.  
To display the setup menu.  
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Accessories  
Remote control  
Supplied accessories  
Check that the following accessories are supplied.  
Remote control  
Loading batteries  
Open the cover and  
load batteries (AAA  
size).  
1
Batteries  
(AAA)×ꢀ  
Make sure to match the +  
and – on the batteries to  
the marks inside the battery  
compartment.  
Close the cover.  
2
Composite audio/video  
cable  
Operating range  
Power cord  
Remote sensor  
Within about ꢀꢁ ft (7 m)  
Caution  
• Do not use this power cord  
with any device other than this  
player.  
* In catalogs and on packaging, the letter at the end of the product name  
indicates the color. Specifications and operations are the same regardless  
of color.  
Notes  
• Do not drop or give the remote control a shock.  
• Do not leave the remote control near an extremely hot or humid  
place.  
• Do not spill water or put anything wet on the remote control.  
• Do not disassemble the remote control.  
• Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area.  
• Batteries should always be disposed of with the environment in  
mind.  
• Always dispose of batteries in accordance with applicable laws and  
regulations.  
• If the remote control does not operate correctly, or if the operating  
range becomes reduced, replace all batteries with new ones.  
• When necessary to replace batteries in the remote control, always  
replace all batteries with new ones. Never mix battery types or use  
new and used batteries in combination.  
• Always remove batteries from remote control if they are dead  
or if the remote control is not be used for an extended period of  
time. This will prevent battery acid from leaking into the battery  
compartment.  
Caution  
Never throw batteries into a fire.  
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Remote control (Continued)  
Brand name  
Brand code  
TV control  
Maganvox  
0051 0271 0291 0341 0361 0421 0551 0621  
0631 0661 0971 0981 1131 2221 5221 5231  
5241  
0051 0481 0621 0631 0641 2491  
0081 0431 0501 0621 2491 4421 5251  
0051 0251 0261 0371 0501 0621 0661 0761  
The remote control of this player is compatible with TV  
controls.  
Marantz  
Memorex  
MGA  
Mitsubishi  
Once you program the remote control (see the next  
paragraph), the following controls are available. Operate  
the remote control toward your TV.  
0051 0251 0261 0281 0371 0491 0501 0621 0661  
0761 2231 2241 5261 5271  
MTC  
NAD  
Optonica  
Panasonic  
0051 0501 0621 0851  
0311 0411 0621 0881 1061  
0541 1101  
0631 0711 0741 1271 1351 1401 1501 1701 1791  
1801 2111 2151 2301 2321 4101 5281 5291 5301  
5311 5321 5331 5341 5351 5361 5371 5381 5391  
5661  
4O TURN AND OFF THE 46ꢀ  
4O SELECT THE 46 CHANNELꢀ  
4O ADJUST THE VOUMEꢀ  
Philco  
Philips  
0051 0161 0271 0291 0361 0421 0501 0551 0621  
0631 0661 0711  
0051 0161 0271 0321 0361 0421 0461 0551 0631  
0661 0711 2141 2351 5401 5411 5421 5431 5451  
5461 5471 5481 5491 5501 5531 5541 5551 5601  
5621  
4O MUTE THE 46ꢀ  
4O CHANGE THE VIDEO INPUTꢀ  
Pioneer  
0051 0621 0681 0721 0751 1061 1241 1581 1971  
4081 4111  
To program the remote control to operate your TV  
1 While holding TV CODE,  
press the number  
Proton  
Quasar  
Radio Shack  
0051 0161 0621 0651 2491  
0711 0741 0801 1401 2281 5651 5661  
0431 1521 2481  
buttons to enter a  
corresponding brand  
code (see below) of your  
Radio Shack/Realistic 0051 0161 0381 0391 0431 0541 0621 1431 1561  
RCA  
6641 0001 0051 0221 0391 0501 0621 0661 0711  
0871 0911 0921 0941 1001 1041 1071 1091 1181  
1211 1241 1301 1461 1491 1521 1531 2291 2481  
4361 5671 5681 5691 5701 5711 5721  
0431 1521  
0011  
7HILE HOLDING DOWNꢀ  
ENTER A CODEꢁ  
TV.  
Some brands have several  
codes. Try one by one until  
Realistic  
Runco  
EꢀGꢀ 4O ENTER ꢁꢁꢁꢂ  
the remote control can  
operate your TV.  
ꢀ Release TV CODE.  
The brand code is  
memorized.  
Samsung  
0051 0161 0501 0531 0621 0661 0851 0931 1021  
1141 1431 1561 1591 1601 1771 1811 1821 1831  
1841 1851 1861 1931 2081 2101 2311 4011 4061  
5731  
Sanyo  
Sears  
0051 0261 0401 0431 0791 0901 1151 2461  
0051 0151 0191 0251 0311 0331 0391 0401 0411  
0431 0621 0661 0881 1041 1081 1151 1481 1521  
2461 2481  
0051 0111 0161 0351 0541 0581 0611 0621 0731  
0891 1101 1561 1721 1871 1881 1941 2181 2341  
5741 5751 5761 5771  
0441 1111 1231 1511 2401 2411 2431 1891 1901  
2061 2421 5781 5791 5801 5811 5821 5831 5841  
5851 5861 5871 5881 5891 5901 5911  
Note  
Sharp  
Sony  
• When replacing the batteries of the  
remote control, re-enter the brand  
code of your TV.  
Soundesign  
Sylvania  
0051 0151 0381 0551 0621 2481  
0051 0071 0271 0291 0341 0361 0421 0551 0621  
0631 0661 0861 1441 2191 2201 4151 4441 5921  
5931  
1101  
0741  
0051 0081 0151 0161 0191 0341 0381 0471 0501  
0551 0621 0851 1271 1401 1561 2481  
0001 0021 0071 0411 0431 0831 0841 0851 0881  
1341 1611 1621 1681 1781 1951 2121 2461 2491  
4071 4371 5951 5971 6041 6101 6111 6121 6131  
6141  
0051 0081 0141 0151 0181 0211 0271 0321 0341  
0361 0391 0421 0501 0541 0621 0631 0661 1051  
1521 2491  
0011 0051 0081 0781 1281 1571 2091 2211 2251  
2361 2391 2441 4821 4831 4841 4851 6151 6161  
6171 6181  
Brand name  
Bell & Howell  
Citizen  
Curtis Mathes  
Emerson  
Brand code  
0081 0431  
0051 0381 0471 0551 0621 0851 1561  
0051 0391 0431 0531 0621 0851 1521 1561  
0051 0111 0121 0141 0151 0161 0201 0211 0351  
0381 0431 0521 0561 0571 0621 0691 1241 1291  
1371 1561 2481 4871  
Tandy  
Technics  
Teknika  
Toshiba  
Fisher  
GE  
0251 0401 0431 1151 2451 2461  
0001 0041 0051 0091 0181 0321 0371 0391 0591  
0621 0711 0741 1041 1471 1521 2481 4691 4881  
4891  
0051 0061 0161 0231 0451 0501 0621 0661 0771  
0961 1431 1561 2491  
0031 0051 0161 0191 0301 0601 0621 0641 0671  
0811 0821 0951 1011 1061 1241 1361 1651 1711  
1731 1741 1751 1761 2041 2051 2131 2381 4121  
4731 4901 4911 4921 4931 4941 4951 4961 5631  
Wards  
Zenith  
Goldstar  
Hitachi  
Infinity  
JBL  
0631  
0631  
JVC  
0101 0161 0191 0241 0331 0511 0561 0601 0741  
0991 1321 1421 2161 2171 4341 4351 4701 4711  
4721 4741 4751 4761 4771 4781 4791 4801 4811  
4971 4981 4991 5001 5011 5021 5031 5041 5051  
5061 5071 5081 5091 5101 5111 5121 5131 5141  
5151 5161 5171 5181 5191 5201  
LXI  
0311 0391 0411 0431 0621 0631 0881 1041 1171  
1521 2491  
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Preparation  
Proceed the following steps to set the player ready.  
Page 14  
Step 1: Connecting to a TV  
Step ꢀ: Connecting to audio system  
Step ꢁ: LAN connection  
Page 15  
Page 17  
Page 18  
Page 18  
Page 19  
Step 4: Power connection  
Step 5: Powering on  
Step 6: Setting up the player  
Resolution and connections  
Check the type of video input on your TV. To view high definition content, use the  
HDMI OUT jack or the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks to connect to a TV.  
Some discs may require use of the HDMI OUT jack.  
Set the MODE switch according to your connection.  
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)NCORRECT SETTING MAY DISABLE THE  
PLAYERꢅS OUTPUTꢄ  
46 INPUT  
(IGH DEFINITION VIDEO  
0AGE  
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-OST RECOMMENDEDꢀ  
6IEWABLEꢁ  
#OMPONENT VIDEO  
INPUT  
ꢅ3OME DISCS MAY BE DOWN  
CONVERTED OR REQUIRE  
($-) CONNECTIONꢁ  
/PEN THE  
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ꢂꢃ  
ꢂꢄ  
.OT COMPATIBLE WITH ꢀꢁꢂꢁPꢄ  
4O VIEW ꢀꢁꢂꢁP OUTPUTꢃ  
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"E SURE TO SET WHILE THE POWER IS OFFꢁ  
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$OWN CONVERTEDꢁ  
ꢅ3OME DISCS MAY REQUIRE  
($-) CONNECTIONꢁ  
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"E SURE TO SET WHILE THE POWER IS OFFꢁ  
*Why HDMI connection is most recommended?  
HD DVD and DVD video disc creators have the option to include copy protection instructions in their discs that prohibit  
the output of some standard video or high definition video (original 720p, 1080i or 1080p or up-converted 480i or 480p)  
from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks. If such instructions are present in the disc you are playing, you must  
use the HDMI OUT jack to view the disc in a high definition format and the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks, if  
activated, will output video only in 480i or 480p resolution.  
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Preparation (Continued)  
Step 1: Connecting to a TV  
• Connect the player directly to your TV. If you connect the player to a VCR, TV/VCR combination, video  
selector or AV amplifier, the playback picture may be distorted due to copy protection.  
• Be sure to turn off the power and unplug both units from the wall outlet before making any connections.  
Via HDMI input  
Notes  
To view 1080p output, make this connection.  
• When the HDMI connection is not verified, an error message  
appears on the front panel display. In this case, disconnect the  
HDMI cable then connect it again, or turn off the connected HDMI  
device then turn it on.  
• HDMI output is digital only, DVI analog is not supported.  
• HDMI is an evolving technology, so it is possible that some devices  
may not operate properly with this player.  
HDMI transfers digital audio and uncompressed digital video  
on a single cable. As a result, audio cables and video cables  
don’t need to be connected separately to a device.  
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• To get the most possible benefit from Dolby Digital Plus, you  
should connect your HD DVD player to your AV receiver using its  
HDMI input. If your AV receiver has this type of input, make sure it  
is connected to your HD DVD player and that the input is set to use  
audio from HDMI (and not the SPDIF coaxial or optical input). If  
your AV receiver does not have an HDMI input, then the next best  
choice is to use the SPDIF (coaxial or optical) input on your AV  
receiver.  
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• If you use the SPDIF (coaxial or optical) output or analog outputs  
to connect your audio system and have the “Digital Out HDMI”  
46  
(
page 22) set to “Auto” or “PCM”, the audio output level from  
these jacks will be reduced when listening to a multichannel  
disc. To restore the audio output level, set “Digital Out HDMI” to  
“Downmixed PCM”.  
• Be sure to confirm compatibility of a cable when connecting a  
Deep Color compatible display device.  
When the output resolution ( page 21) is set to “up to  
1080p/24Hz”, Deep Color output is disabled.  
Via component video input  
Some discs may be down converted or require HDMI connection.  
Not compatible with 1080p. To view 1080p output, select HDMI connection.  
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This connection only sends video signals. Be sure to make audio  
connection on page 15.  
46  
Note  
• This player supports simultaneous output of video on its HDMI and component video ports. However, some discs may restrict output  
of video on the component video ports when viewing high definition content or up-converted DVD content. The resolution on the  
HDMI output will be the same as the resolution output on the component video output. Thus, because the HDMI output can change  
automatically to match the maximum available resolution of your display, if you connect both the HDMI output and component output,  
the resolution on the component output will change if the HDMI output auto-adjusts.  
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Via S VIDEO or VIDEO (yellow) input  
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page 21) or the connections of other output jack.  
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This connection only sends video signals. Be sure to make audio  
connection on page 15.  
46  
Step ꢀ: Connecting to audio system  
Sound can output from connected audio system.  
If you made the HDMI connection between the player and a TV, this step is unnecessary. Skip to Step 3.  
Via HDMI output  
You can enjoy the benefits of Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby TrueHD by connecting the HDMI OUT jack of your player to  
an AV receiver with an HDMI audio input.  
This connection requires selection of “Digital Out HDMI” (Step 16, page 23).  
Caution  
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• When you are connecting (via the HDMI OUT  
jack) an AV decoder that does not have Dolby  
Digital or DTS decoding capability, be sure to  
set “Digital Out HDMI” ( page 23) to “PCM”  
or “Downmixed PCM”. Otherwise, high volume  
sound may damage your hearing as well as  
the speakers.  
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• You may need to adjust the HDMI audio output  
to match the capabilities of your AV amplifier.  
In this case, set “Digital Out HDMI” ( page  
23) to “PCM”.  
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DEVICE  
Via digital audio output  
You can listen to down-converted Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby TrueHD as well as Dolby Digital and DTS using a  
receiver with Dolby Digital and DTS decoding capabilities and an optical digital input.  
This connection requires selection of “Digital Out SPDIF” (Step 16, page 23).  
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jacks to an audio input on a device  
capable of processing Dolby Digital, DTS  
bitstream, or PCM audio.  
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Preparation (Continued)  
Via 5.1ch analog audio output  
This connection requires selection of “Speaker Setting” (Step 16, page 24).  
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Sound is output only in 2ch format.  
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sure to make video connection on page 14.  
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Step ꢁ: LAN connection  
You may use the internet connection feature to update the player’s firmware. See page 39.  
Some HD DVD discs may enable you to access special HD DVD sites, if you connect the player to the Internet via an  
always-on broadband connection. For example, if an HD DVD site includes content such as links to future movie trailers,  
you can watch the content on the player via the Internet. You do not need to connect to a PC to use this function.  
Read the notes on page 31 as well.  
"ROADBAND MODEM  
#ONNECT EITHERꢀ  
ꢀWITH INTEGRATED ROUTER  
5SE A COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE STRAIGHT ,!. CABLE  
ꢀ#ATEGORY ꢁꢂ#!4ꢁ OR BETTER WITH 2*ꢃꢁ CONNECTOR ꢄ  
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"ROADBAND  
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0LUG  
"ROADBAND MODEM  
2OUTER  
Caution  
• When plugging or unplugging the LAN cable, hold the plug  
portion of the cable.  
• When unplugging, do not pull on the LAN cable but unplug while  
pressing down on the lock.  
• Do not connect a modular phone cable to the ETHERNET port.  
• Since there are various connection configurations, please follow  
the specifications of your telecommunication carrier or internet  
service provider.  
"ROADBAND  
SERVICE  
Note  
• Depending on the internet service provider (ISP), the number of devices that can receive internet service may be limited by the applicable  
terms of service. For details, contact your ISP.  
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Preparation (Continued)  
Step 4: Power connection  
After completing all connections, connect the supplied power cord to the AC INLET socket and a wall outlet.  
Standby indicator on the player illuminates in red.  
Caution  
3TANDBY INDICATOR  
• Do not power this player using any power cord other than the  
one supplied with this player.  
• Do not use the supplied power cord with any device other than  
this player.  
4O A WALL OUTLET  
Step 5: Powering on  
When the power turns on, Standby indicator on the front  
panel changes color from red (standby mode) to blue  
(operation).  
Turn on the TV or monitor, and select the  
input which the player is connected to.  
1
2
Start up (and disc loading ( page 27)) may take time.  
Press On/Standby.  
/Nꢀ3TANDBY BUTTON  
/Nꢀ3TANDBY BUTTON  
When you power on this player for the first time, the  
setting menu will appear. Go to Step 6 to make the  
necessary setup.  
To power off the player  
Press On/Standby.  
3TANDBY INDICATOR  
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Step 6: Setting up the player  
Make the settings which are necessary to operate the player.  
Make sure that the following menu is displayed.  
(If not, press Setup to display it.)  
1
SETUP MENU  
4O MOVE A CURSOR  
4O ENTER THE  
Picture  
Audio  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
SELECTED ITEM  
A: Language  
Press  
/
to select “Language”, then press OK.  
2
4O RETURN TO THE  
PREVIOUS MENU  
3%450 -%.5  
$ISC -ENU ,ANGUAGE  
3UBTITLE ,ANGUAGE  
!UDIO ,ANGUAGE  
%NGLISH  
0ICTURE  
4O INPUT DIGITS  
!UDIO  
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%NGLISH  
%NGLISH  
,ANGUAGE  
%THERNET  
'ENERAL  
/N 3CREEN ,ANGUAGE  
Press  
/
to select “On Screen Language”, then press OK.  
3
3TART  
/N 3CREEN ,ANGUAGE  
%NGLISH  
4O DISPLAY THE  
SETTING MENU  
$ISC -ENU ,ANGUAGE  
3UBTITLE ,ANGUAGE  
!UDIO ,ANGUAGE  
%NGLISH  
&RENCH  
.ONE  
*APANESE  
%NGLISH  
'ERMAN  
/N 3CREEN ,ANGUAGE  
%NGLISH  
3PANISH  
Press  
/
to select the language you want use for on-screen  
4
5
displays, then press OK.  
Press Return or to return to the menu of step 1.  
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Preparation (Continued)  
B:Time  
Press  
OK.  
/
to select “General”, then press  
Press RETURN or to return to the menu of  
step 1.  
6
10  
Parental Lock  
Clock Set  
Off  
SETUP MENU  
OSD On/Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Picture  
Audio  
Remote Controller Sound  
Screen Saver  
Maintenance  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
Twin Format Disc  
HD DVD  
Press  
OK.  
/
to select “Clock Set”, then press  
7
Confirm the time is correct.  
8
9
If the time is correct, select “OK” by / ,  
then press OK to return to the menu of step  
6.  
When the time needs to be corrected, set each item using  
the following buttons.  
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#LOCK 3ET  
4IME :ONE  
9EAR  
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ꢅꢄꢄꢆ  
ꢄꢇ  
4O CORRECT THE DIGITꢈ  
SELECT THE ITEM AGAIN  
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!FTER SETTING THISꢈ PRESS  
THEN TO SELECT h/+v THEN  
PRESS /+ BUTTONꢊ  
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C: Resolution  
Press  
/
to select “Picture”, then press OK.  
11  
3%450 -%.5  
0ICTURE  
46 3HAPE  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃ  
/FF  
!UDIO  
%NHANCED "LACK ,EVEL  
,ANGUAGE  
%THERNET  
2'" /UTPUT 2ANGE  
3TANDARD  
!UTO  
'ENERAL  
0ICTURE -ODE  
2ESOLUTION 3ETTING  
UP TO ꢀꢄꢅꢄI  
Press  
/
/
to select “Resolution Setting”, then press OK.  
12  
13  
Press  
to select the resolution according to the performance of your TV as shown in the  
table below, then press OK.  
TV input  
“Resolution Setting”  
UP TO ꢀꢁꢂP  
UP TO ꢃꢄꢂP  
EꢇGꢇ  
3ELECT THE RESOLUTIONꢇ  
HDMI input  
UP TO ꢅꢂꢁꢂI  
UP TO ꢅꢂꢁꢂP  
UP TO ꢅꢂꢁꢂPꢆꢄꢀ(Z  
HDMI INPUT  
EꢇGꢇ  
3ELECT THE RESOLUTION  
ꢈEXCEPT hUP TO ꢅꢂꢁꢂPv  
AND hUP TO ꢅꢂꢁꢂPꢆ  
ꢄꢀ(Zv ACCORDING TO  
THE PERFORMANCE OF  
THE CONNECTED 46ꢇ  
UP TO ꢀꢁꢂP  
UP TO ꢃꢄꢂP  
UP TO ꢅꢂꢁꢂI  
Component video  
input  
ꢅꢂꢁꢂI  
46  
UP TO ꢅꢂꢁꢂP  
UP TO ꢅꢂꢁꢂPꢆꢄꢀ(Z  
S-VIDEO or  
VIDEO (yellow) input  
“Resolution Setting” selection is not necessary.  
• You may find that setting the output resolution of the player to match as closely as possible the native resolution of your display  
provides the best picture performance (e.g., 720p for 720p and 1080p for 1080p).  
• Refer to the table on the next page as well.  
HD DVD DVD-Video  
For best viewing of film movie material (ꢀ4p output)  
Movies that are produced on film, as opposed to video, are traditionally captured at a frame rate of 24 frames per second. Your  
player can maintain the 24 frames per second frame rate of such movies, allowing you to enjoy them in their native form. To  
enable this feature, connect an HD display capable of accepting a 1080p/24Hz signal and select “up to 1080p/24Hz.”  
Note  
• Most film based HD DVDs display images at 24 frames per second and video based HD DVDs display images at 30 frames or  
60 fields per second. Depending on the content, “up to 1080p/24Hz” may lower smoothness of playback and/or reduce vertical  
resolution. In the case of video based HD DVDs, we recommend that the output resolution setting is changed from “up to  
1080p/24Hz”.  
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Preparation (Continued)  
Settings and actual output resolution  
h2ESOLUTION 3ETTINGv ꢀ PAGE ꢁꢃ  
-/$% SWITCH  
/UTPUT JACKS ON  
THE PLAYER  
UP TO ꢆꢂꢁꢂP  
UP TO ꢆꢂꢁꢂPꢈꢄꢀ(Z  
PAGE ꢁꢂ  
UP TO ꢀꢁꢂP  
ꢀꢁꢂP  
UP TO ꢃꢄꢂP  
UP TO ꢆꢂꢁꢂI  
ꢃꢄꢂP  
ꢅMAXIMUM  
ꢆꢂꢁꢂI  
ꢆꢂꢁꢂP  
ꢅMAXIMUM  
ꢅMAXIMUM  
ꢆꢂꢁꢂIꢄ  
ꢀꢁꢂPꢄ  
.O VIDEO  
OUTPUTꢇ  
ꢃꢄꢂPꢄ  
-ODE  
.O VIDEO OUTPUTꢇ  
.O VIDEO OUTPUTꢇ  
ꢀꢁꢂI  
ꢀꢁꢂI  
-ODE  
1
2
Maximum of the player’s actual resolution according to a connected HDMI TV. The order of precedence is  
1080p>1080i>720p>480p.  
Fixed. However, when an HDMI TV is also connected to the player, the player will select resolution in the same  
manner as in HDMI connection, i.e., 1.  
Press Return or to return to the menu of step 1.  
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D: Audio output  
Press  
/
to select “Audio”, then press OK.  
15  
SETUP MENU  
Picture  
Digital Out SPDIF  
0#-  
Auto  
/FF  
Audio  
Digital Out HDMI  
Language  
Ethernet  
Digital Direct Audio Mode  
General  
$YNAMIC 2ANGE #ONTROL  
!UTO  
/FF  
$IALOG %NHANCEMENT  
3PEAKER 3ETTING  
ꢀꢁꢂCH  
When you connected an audio system to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT OPTICAL/COAXIAL jack  
( page 16):  
16  
Press  
/
to select “Digital Out SPDIF”, then press OK.  
Select one of the followings according to your connection, and press OK.  
Bitstream  
When an AV receiver or processor equipped with built-in Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG  
decoder is connected to this player.  
When you play a disc recorded in Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby TrueHD format, Dolby Digital sound is  
output. When you play a disc recorded in DTS-HD format, the sound is converted to a DTS bitstream.  
If the AV receiver or processor does not support DTS, select “PCM”.  
$IGITAL /T 30$)&  
"ITSTREAM  
0#-  
PCM  
When a ꢀch digital stereo amplifier is connected to this player.  
When you play an HD DVD or DVD video disc recorded in Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby  
TrueHD, DTS or DTS-HD format, sound is converted into PCM (2ch) format.  
When you connected an HDMI device to the HDMI OUT jack ( page 14, 15):  
Press  
/
to select “Digital Out HDMI”, then press OK.  
Select one of the followings according to your connection, and press OK.  
Auto  
When an HDMI device equipped with built-in Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG or linear PCM  
decoder is connected to this player.  
When you play a disc recorded in Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD, PCM is output (core  
only for DTS-HD).  
$IGITAL UT ($-)  
When you play a disc recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS format, digital audio signal (bitstream audio)  
is output. If a connected HDMI device does not support Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG, sound is  
converted into linear PCM to output.  
!UTO  
0#-  
$OWNMIXED 0#-  
To output high bitrate audio, select “Auto”, then make another setting. For details, see page 34.  
PCM  
When an HDMI device which has multi channel input is connected to this player.  
When you play an HD DVD or DVD video disc recorded in multi channel in Dolby Digital, Dolby  
Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS or DTS-HD format, the sound is decoded and output in multi  
channel in linear PCM format.  
Downmixed PCM  
When a ꢀch digital stereo AV receiver or processor is connected to this player.  
When you play a DVD video disc recorded in Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG1 or MPEG2 format, sound is  
converted into PCM (2ch) format to output.  
Note  
• Setting “Auto” or “PCM” will reduce output level of multi channel sound from the ANALOG AUDIO  
OUTPUT 2ch jacks and the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT OPTICAL/COAXIAL jack if you:  
– view the playback picture on an HDMI TV connected to this player.  
– play an HD DVD video disc of a certain type, recorded in linear PCM format.  
In this case, the output level will be restored by setting to “Downmixed PCM”.  
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Preparation (Continued)  
When you connected an audio system to the ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT jacks ( page 16):  
Press  
/
to select “Speaker Setting”, then press OK.  
Select one of the followings according to your connection, and press OK.  
5.1ch  
When a 5.1 channel surround system is connected to this player.  
1 Set the speaker sizes, distance to each speaker and the crossover frequency.  
3PEAKE3ETTING  
Front Left / Front Right  
Small: Select if the speaker cannot output low frequency.  
Large: Select if the speaker can output low frequency.  
ꢀꢁꢂCH  
ꢃCH  
e.g.  
Center / L Surround / R Surround  
Small: Select if the speaker cannot output low frequency.  
Large: Select if the speaker can output low frequency.  
None: When the speaker is not connected.  
Front Left  
Large  
0.00 f
Subwoofer  
Use:  
When a subwoofer is connected.  
Don’t Use: When a subwoofer is not connected.  
Large  
Crossover Setting  
Low frequency under this frequency (80Hz / 100Hz / 120Hz) will  
be output to a connected subwoofer.  
ft  
Select a distance to each speaker from the listening position.  
2 Select “Next”, then press OK.  
To cancel to return to the previous screen, select “Clear”, then press OK.  
To save your selection and finish the setting, select “End”, then press OK.  
3 Select “Automatic Test Tone”, then press OK.  
A test signal is set to each speaker.  
A loud test sound will be emitted. If you usually listen at a low volume, please take care.  
4 Adjust each of the volumes by  
/
, selecting  
speakers by so that each speaker can  
/
sound at the same volume.  
For further adjustment, check the channel balance  
on the amplifier.  
EꢁGꢁ  
&RONT ,EFT  
#ENTER  
5 When complete, select “End”, then press OK.  
D"  
D"  
Note  
• This setting is effective only when “Digital Out SPDIF”  
(
page 23) is set to “PCM”.  
ꢀch  
When a ꢀch stereo system is connected to this player.  
Press Return or to return to the menu of step 1.  
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(Continued)  
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E: Ethernet  
Perform this setting if you connect the player to your LAN ( page 17).  
After performing this setting, you need to turn off this player and turn it on again to activate this setting.  
If you do not connect, skip to Step 20.  
Press  
Press  
/
/
to select “Ethernet”, then press OK.  
18  
19  
to select each of the followings, then press OK.  
DHCP  
Off  
To set your network information.  
1
2
0ROXY 3ETTING  
-!# !DDRESS  
.40 3ERVER  
Off  
To input proxy server address (when your provider requires the setting).  
4O DISPLAY THE -AC ADDRESS OF THE PLAYERꢀ ꢁ&IXEDꢀ .O NEED TO SETꢀ  
4O ADJUST THE PLAYERꢂS CLOCK VIA THE NETWORK TIME PROTOCOLꢀ  
To select the speed according to the specification of your LAN.  
To select whether you access “Cookies” or not.  
Off  
56kbps Modem  
Accept  
.ETWORK 3PEED  
3
4
5
Cookie Setting  
1
2
Proxy Setting  
DHCP  
%NTER THE PROXY SERVER ADDRESS WHEN YOUR PROVIDER  
REQUIRES PROXY SETTINGꢀ  
DHCP  
On  
ꢀ 3ET h$(#0v TO h/Nv AND  
PRESS /+ BUTTONꢁ  
The network information is  
automatically set.  
Off  
0
DHCP  
IP Address  
0
0
0
.
.
.
0
0
0
.
.
.
.
.
.
0
0
0
Proxy Setting  
Subnet Mask  
0
ꢀ 3ET h0ROXYv TO h/Nv AND  
On  
Off  
Proxy  
Server  
Port  
Gateway  
PRESS /+ BUTTONꢁ  
0
Skipped when “DHCP”  
is set to “On”.  
ꢃ 3ET h$.3v TO h/Nv AND  
PRESS /+ BUTTONꢁ  
The DNS server is obtained  
automatically from the  
DHCP server.  
0
ꢃ %NTER THE SPECIFIED DATA  
FROM THE PROVIDERꢁ  
OK  
Cancel  
Gateway  
DNS  
0
.
On  
.
0
.
0
Off  
0
.
.
0
0
2EFER TO THE INSTRUCTIONS  
BELOW FOR INPUTTING  
CHARACTERSꢀ ꢁ3ERVERꢃ 0ORT  
ꢂ 3ELECT h/+v AND PRESS  
/+ BUTTONꢁ  
DNS Server  
0
0
.
Confirm  
OK Cancel  
ꢂ 3ELECT h#ONFIRMvꢄ THEN  
PRESS /+ BUTTONꢁ  
Confirming starts.  
If the setup is successful,  
an IP address appears.  
Press OK button.  
Skipped when “DNS”  
is set to “On”.  
(OW TO INPUT CHARACTERS  
To begin or finish input.  
OK button  
buttons  
buttons  
Clear button  
/
To select a character.  
)F THE SETUP IS NOT SUCCESSFULꢀ  
To move to the next character.  
To erase to correct.  
/
DHCP  
A 3ET h$(#0v TO h/FFv AND  
PRESS /+ BUTTONꢁ  
On  
Off  
1
DHCP  
IP Address  
192 . 168 .  
.
15  
0
Number buttons To input a number.  
Subnet Mask  
255 . 255 . 255 .  
Gateway  
192 . 168 .  
On  
1
Off  
1
.
.
1
DNS  
DNS Server  
192 . 168 .  
Confirm  
1
3
NTP Server  
B )NPUT THE ADDRESSES USING THE NUMBER BUTTONSꢁ  
“IP Address”  
This sets a different address within the  
NTP Server  
same subnet of the PC on your network.  
e.g. if the IP address of the PC is  
192.168.1.10, set 192.168.1.15 (or some  
other unused address.)  
On  
Off  
3ELECT h/Nv OR h/FFv AND PRESS /+  
BUTTONꢁ  
“On”  
The player automatically  
accesses an internet server  
to adjust time protocol.  
“Subnet Mask” This sets the subnet mask of the network  
environment that will be connected.  
e.g.: 255.255.255.0  
“Off”  
The player does not access  
an internet server  
“Gateway”  
This sets the gateway used by the player  
(e.g.: 192.168.1.1).  
to adjust its clock.  
“DNS Server”  
This sets the DNS server to be used by the  
player (e.g.: 192.168.1.1).  
C 3ELECT h/+v AND PRESS /+ BUTTONꢁ  
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Preparation (Continued)  
4
5
Network Speed  
Cookie Setting  
Cookie Setting  
Accept  
Network Speed  
Select the speed and  
press OK button.  
Select “Accept” or “Not Accept”  
and press OK button.  
28.8kbps Modem  
33.6kbps Modem  
64kbps ISDN  
Not Accept  
56kbps Modem  
128kbps ISDN  
“Accept”  
Cookies are accepted.  
256kbps DSL/Cable  
For other speeds:  
1 Select “Other” and  
384kbps DSL/Cable 512kbps DSL/Cable  
press OK button.  
768kbps DSL/Cable  
1.5Mbps T1  
Other  
1Mbps Cable  
Over 10Mbps  
“Not Accept” Cookies are rejected.  
This may disable  
Network Speed (Other)  
some services on  
1
kbps  
web pages.  
OK  
Cancel  
2 Specify the speed by  
number buttons.  
3 Select “OK” and  
press OK button.  
Press Return or to return to the menu of step 1.  
Press Setup to close the menu.  
20  
21  
If you made the LAN setting (“E: Ethernet”, page ꢀ5), press On/Standby to turn the player off,  
then press the button again to turn it on.  
22  
Your player is ready.  
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Playing  
Preparation  
• Turn on the TV or audio system and select the corresponding input source that the player is connected to.  
• Turn the power on. ( page 18)  
Playing a disc  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
Press Open/Close to open the disc tray.  
1
2
Place a disc in the hollow of the disc tray with  
the playback side down.  
When using a double-sided  
disc, turn the label of the  
playing side up.  
-ENU  
/+  
After placing a disc, press Open/Close.  
3
Playback starts.  
If playback does not start, press (Play).  
HD DVD DVD-Video  
If a loaded disc contains a top menu, a top menu appears when you start playback.  
Select a title by (or number buttons), then press OK.  
/
/
/
Playback starts from chapter 1 of the selected title.  
• Depending on the disc, you may need to press Top Menu or Menu to display a top menu.  
DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
Discs recorded on personal devices such as DVD recorders may contain menus, on which items can  
be easily selected.  
Press Menu, and select a title by  
/
/
/
, then press OK.  
Playback starts from the selected item.  
• Discs recorded in DVD VR mode display the recorded contents not in thumbnails but in a list. Select an item on the  
list and press OK button.  
Notes  
• Use the button on the front panel or the remote control to open and close the disc tray. Do not push or hold the disc tray while it is  
moving. Doing so may cause the player to malfunction.  
• Do not load a disc which is unplayable, or any object other than a playable disc.  
• Do not apply downforce to the disc tray. Doing so may cause the player to malfunction.  
• If the disc tray stops while closing, the mechanical protection system of this player will open it. Do not force it to close. Doing so may  
damage the disc tray.  
• If the disc tray will not open, turn the player off, and press Open/Close on the front panel. This may turn the player on and open the  
disc tray. If it still won’t open, contact the dealer from whom you purchased this unit.  
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Playing (Continued)  
To pause playback  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
Press (Pause).  
To resume press  
(Play).  
To stop playback  
4OP -ENU  
0LAY  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
Press (Stop).  
2ESUME  
0LAY  
To resume playback from the location last stopped  
0AUSE  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
HD DVD  
DVD-Video  
After stopping playback, press Resume Play (  
) or (Play) (  
DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
).  
If you want to return to the beginning, press (Stop), then press  
(Play).  
Notes  
• Pressing  
from the location last stopped.  
• Resume feature cannot function when:  
3LOW  
3TOP  
(Play) after stopping playback then turning the power off may also resume playback  
- you select a disc menu language ( page 36) or change the parental lock setting ( page 38).  
- you open the disc tray.  
• There may be a difference in the location where playback resumes depending on the disc.  
• It is possible to change the setting from the setup menu while the player retains a location in  
memory, however, the new setting can be valid only after the player clears the location memory, i.e.,  
starts resume playback.  
• Some discs or scenes may not permit this operation.  
• While the ADV indicator on the front panel illuminates, this feature is not available.  
Basic operations table  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
Button  
Function  
Fast reverse playback  
Operation  
To cancel  
(Play)  
Pressing this button repeatedly changes  
the playback speed.  
Fast forward playback  
Playing in slow-motion  
Playing frame by frame  
Pressing this button repeatedly changes  
the playback speed.  
Pressing this button repeatedly changes  
the playback speed.  
(Play)  
(Play)  
Slow*1  
*1*ꢀ  
1 Press  
(Pause) to pause playback.  
(Play)  
2 Press this button repeatedly.  
Press this button once.  
To skip to the next  
chapter/track  
To return to the previous Pressing this button once locates the  
chapter/track  
beginning of the current chapter or  
track.  
Pressing this button twice locates the  
beginning of the previous chapter or  
track.  
Top Menu*1 To display a top menu  
1 Press this button.  
Top Menu  
2 Press / / / to select a title.  
3 Press OK.  
*1 Not available in CD playback.  
*2 Some discs may not permit this operation.  
Note  
• If the player freezes for about 15 minutes or more and will not respond to any buttons, holding down On/Standby button on the front panel  
for about 10 seconds can force the player to turn off. However, this is an emergency measure, which may cause damage to the player.  
Avoid casual use of this measure.  
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To select subtitles  
HD DVD DVD-Video  
You can display subtitles on the TV and select a subtitle  
language from those included on the disc.  
During playback, press Subtitle.  
The current subtitle setting appears. (except for some HD  
DVD discs)  
1
$ISPLAY  
!UDIO  
e.g.  
Subtitle  
English 1  
Off  
3UBTITLE  
A language code ( page 37) may appear.  
Each time you press , “On” and “Off” alternates.  
!NGLE  
/
Select “On” to view subtitles.  
Press Subtitle while the subtitle setting is  
displayed on the TV screen.  
2
Subtitle languages which do not appear in the setting are  
not included in the disc.  
#LEAR  
2EPEAT  
43EARCH  
Notes  
• Some discs are set to display subtitles automatically.  
• Depending on the scene, subtitles may not appear immediately  
after you set the subtitle function to on.  
• Some discs will allow you to change subtitle languages and turn  
subtitles on or off only via the disc menu.  
Number buttons  
• When you turn on the player or replace a disc, the player returns  
to the initial default setting ( page 36). Depending on a disc, a  
specific type of subtitles the disc has is output.  
• Depending on the scene, the subtitle language may not change  
immediately after selected.  
To select the camera angle  
HD DVD DVD-Video  
To select the sound  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
If the scene was recorded with multiple angles, you can  
easily change the camera angle of the scene you are  
watching.  
If a disc contains several languages, you can select a  
preferred language from them to hear.  
While playing a scene recorded with multiple  
During playback, press Audio.  
The current audio setting appears. (except for some HD  
DVD discs)  
1
1
angles (angle icon (  
) displayed on the TV  
and the front panel), press Angle.  
The current angle setting appears. (except for some HD  
DVD discs)  
e.g.  
Audio  
English 1  
e.g.  
Number of angles in the  
current title  
A language code ( page 37) may appear.  
Angle  
1 / 6  
Press Audio while the audio setting is  
displayed on the TV screen.  
2
Angle number  
While the angle number is displayed, press  
Angle repeatedly to select the angle number.  
2
Notes  
• Some discs allow you to change audio selections only via the  
disc menu. If this is the case, press Menu button and choose the  
appropriate language from the selections on the disc menu.  
• When you turn on the player or replace a disc, the player returns  
to the initial default setting ( page 36). Depending on a disc, a  
specific type of audio the disc has is output.  
• Immediately after you have switched audio output modes, there  
may be a temporary discrepancy between the display and actual  
sound.  
Notes  
• You can also change the camera angle during still playback.  
The camera angle changes to the new setting when you resume  
normal playback.  
• If you pause a picture immediately after changing a camera angle,  
the resumed playback picture may not display the new camera  
angle.  
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Playing (Continued)  
To locate a position  
Press OK.  
Repeat playback starts.  
3
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
Notes  
Press T.Search repeatedly to select the  
category.  
1
• Some discs may not permit repeat playback operation.  
• You can cancel repeat playback also by pressing (Stop).  
Category  
Title  
To search by specifying:  
Title number  
Chapter  
Time  
Track  
Chapter number  
Elapsed time of the current title (track)  
Track number  
To check the current status  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
Press Display.  
The following on-screen display appears.  
1
Press the number buttons to enter a number.  
e.g. To enter 25:  
2
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
“2”  
e.g. To enter 1 hour, 25 minutes, and 30 seconds:  
“1” “2” “5” “3” “0”  
“5”  
Chapter number  
Title number  
e.g.  
Elapsed time of a title  
Elapsed time of a chapter  
Title  
002 00:19:13  
0003 00:00:28  
Pressing Clear resets the numbers.  
Chapter  
Press OK.  
Video Codec:  
MPEG4AVC  
Video codec  
3
Audio: English 1  
Subtitle: None  
Angle: 1/1  
Language setting  
Subtitle setting  
Angle number  
Playback starts from the specified location.  
Video Output: 1080i  
Notes  
Definition  
Sound output setting  
Audio Output: Digital Bitstream  
• Some discs may not permit these operations.  
• While the ADV indicator on the front panel illuminates, these  
features are not available.  
CD  
Track number  
Elapsed time of a track  
Total time of a track  
To play repeatedly  
e.g.  
CD PLAYER  
TRACK 002 00:03:12 / 00:05:16  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
During playback, press Repeat.  
The repeat modes are listed.  
1
2
Press  
/
to select the repeat mode.  
(The selections on the list vary depending on category or  
status of a disc.)  
After confirming, press Display to turn off  
the display.  
2
Mode  
All Repeat  
Title Repeat  
To repeat:  
Entire disc  
Current title  
Chapter Repeat Current chapter  
Track Repeat  
Disc Repeat  
A-B Repeat  
Current track  
Entire disc  
You can specify a segment to repeat.  
Select this and press OK.  
A Point  
A B Repeat  
” appears.  
Perform steps 1) and 2) below, and skip  
step 3.  
1) While the above display appears,  
press OK at a start point of a segment  
where you want to repeat.  
The display changes to  
B Point  
A B Repeat  
”.  
• To cancel the setting, press Repeat.  
2) Press OK at an end point of a  
segment where you want to repeat.  
Playback returns to the point A and  
repeats between A and B.  
Cancel  
Repeat playback is canceled.  
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A/B/C/D buttons  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
Use these buttons as indicated by the video display during HD DVD disc playback.  
Depending on the disc contents, the functions of each button may differ.  
Cursor controls  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
Future HD DVD discs may include game software and drawing software. If they do  
you can use the cursor function for some software.  
1
2
Press Cursor while a disc with support for cursor use is playing.  
Use the eight direction buttons to move the cursor.  
Move the cursor to select the game target or selection item. For details on actual  
operations, also refer to the operations guide for the disc.  
#URSOR  
!ꢀ"ꢀ#ꢀ$  
Controller port  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
The extension port may be used in the future for additional control options.  
%XTENSION PORT  
Requirements for HD DVD discs/Web-enabled network content  
• An always-on broadband internet connection  
• An HD DVD disc containing or having the capability of downloading studio-provided, web-enabled network content.  
Notes  
• To minimize any potential compatibility and/or connectivity issues, before attempting to view any studio-provided web-enabled, network  
content, it is recommended that you perform the firmware update process to ensure that you HD DVD player is using the latest firmware  
version.  
• Onkyo is not responsible for any malfunction of the player and/or the internet connection feature due to communication errors/malfunctions  
associated with your broadband internet connection, or other connected equipment.  
• Onkyo is not responsible for any trouble in your internet connection.  
• If you wish to use a wireless network to connect the player, you will need to use a wireless LAN ethernet adapter to connect the player to  
the network.  
• The features of HD DVD discs made available through the Internet Connection feature are not created or provided by Onkyo, and Onkyo is  
not responsible for their functionality or continued availability. Some disc related material available by the Internet Connection may not be  
compatible with this player. If you have questions about such content, please contact the producer of the disc.  
• Some internet contents may require a higher bandwidth connection.  
• Even if the player is properly connected and configured, some internet contents may not operate properly because of internet congestion,  
the quality or bandwidth of your internet service, problems at the provider of the content or compatibility issues.  
• Some internet connection operations may not be possible due to certain restrictions set by the Internet service provider (ISP) supplying your  
broadband Internet connection.  
• Any fees charged by an ISP including, without limitation, connection charges are your responsibility.  
• A 10 Base-T or 100 Base-TX LAN port is required for connection to this player. If your internet service does not allow for such a connection,  
you will not be able to connect the player.  
• A DSL modem is required to use DSL service and a cable modem is required to use cable modem service. Depending on the access  
method of and subscriber agreement with your ISP, you may not be able to use the internet connection feature contained in this player or  
you may be limited to the number of devices you can connect at the same time. (If your ISP limits subscription to one device, this player  
may not be allowed to connect when a PC is already connected.)  
• The use of a “Router” may not be allowed or its usage may be limited depending on the policies and restrictions of your ISP. For details,  
contact your ISP directly.  
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Output sound conversion table  
“Digital Out SPDIF”  
“Digital Out HDMI”  
PCM2  
ADV  
indicator  
Disc  
Audio format  
Bitstream  
PCM  
Auto  
Downmixed PCM  
2ch PCM1  
HD DVD  
Video  
Advanced  
content  
DD Plus/Dolby TrueHD  
dts-HD/L-PCM  
Dolby Bitstream  
DTS Bitstream  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
Depend on HDMI receiver up to 5.1ch PCM3  
ADV  
DD plus  
Bitstream  
Dolby Bitstream  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
Depend on HDMI receiver up to 5.1ch PCM2  
Depend on HDMI receiver up to 5.1ch PCM  
Depend on HDMI receiver up to 5.1ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
True HD  
48kHz  
96kHz  
192kHz  
Dolby Bitstream  
Dolby Bitstream  
Bitstream  
DTS Bitstream  
DTS Bitstream  
DTS Bitstream  
Bitstream  
Bitstream  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM1  
2ch PCM1  
2ch PCM1  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM1  
2ch PCM1  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM1  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM1  
2ch PCM1  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM1  
2ch PCM1  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM1  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
HD DVD  
Video  
Standard  
content  
Depend on HDMI receiver  
2ch PCM1  
Depend on HDMI receiver up to 5.1ch PCM2  
Depend on HDMI receiver up to 5.1ch PCM  
Depend on HDMI receiver up to 5.1ch PCM3  
(off)  
dts-HD  
L-PCM  
48kHz  
96kHz  
192kHz  
Depend on HDMI receiver  
Depend on HDMI receiver  
2ch PCM3  
2ch PCM  
MPEG  
DD  
Depend on HDMI receiver up to 5.1ch PCM  
L-PCM  
48kHz  
96kHz  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM3  
(off)  
DVD-Video  
dts  
Bitstream  
Bitstream  
2ch PCM  
Bitstream  
Bitstream  
2ch PCM  
Bitstream  
Depend on HDMI receiver up to 5.1ch PCM  
MPEG  
L-PCM  
dts  
Depend on HDMI receiver  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
44.1kHz  
44.1kHz  
(off)  
(off)  
CD  
Depend on HDMI receiver up to 5.1ch PCM  
DD  
L-PCM  
MPEG  
Depend on HDMI receiver  
2ch PCM  
Depend on HDMI receiver  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
DVD-VR  
ANALOG AUDIO  
OUTPUT 5.1ch  
SURROUND  
ADV  
indicator  
Disc  
Audio format  
HD DVD  
Video  
Advanced  
content  
DD Plus/Dolby TrueHD  
up to 5.1ch PCM  
up to 5.1ch PCM  
ADV  
dts-HD/L-PCM  
DD plus  
up to 5.1ch PCM  
up to 5.1ch PCM  
up to 5.1ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
up to 5.1ch PCM  
up to 5.1ch PCM  
up to 5.1ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
True HD  
48kHz  
96kHz  
192kHz  
HD DVD  
Video  
Standard  
content  
(off)  
dts-HD  
L-PCM  
48kHz  
96kHz  
192kHz  
MPEG  
DD  
L-PCM  
2ch PCM  
up to 5.1ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
48kHz  
96kHz  
(off)  
DVD-Video  
2ch PCM  
dts  
up to 5.1ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
44.1kHz up to 5.1ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
MPEG  
L-PCM  
dts  
44.1kHz  
(off)  
(off)  
CD  
DD  
DVD-VR  
L-PCM  
MPEG  
2ch PCM  
2ch PCM  
1: Downsampled PCM.  
2: Up to 5.1 channel PCM audio output is possible only when the connected device supports multi channel output.  
3: This output format is possible when the resolution setting is “720p”, “1080i” or “1080p”. When the resolution setting is set to “480p”, this  
output format depends on HDMI receiver.  
Notes  
• The main title content of most movie HD DVD discs is “advanced content”. The player turns on the ADV indicator when an HD DVD disc  
which includes such content is loaded.  
• The DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT OPTICAL/COAXIAL jack may not output sound you select. In this instance, set “Digital Out SPDIF” to  
“PCM”.  
• The ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 2ch jacks always output 2ch sound only.  
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Customizing the function settings  
You can change the default settings to customize performance to your preference.  
During stop, press Setup.  
1
“SETUP MENU” appears.  
Press  
press OK.  
/
to select the group that contains a desired item, then  
2
/+  
Press  
/
to select the setting item, then press OK.  
3
4
4O RETURN TO THE  
PREVIOUS MENU  
Refer to the explanations on pages beginning from ꢁꢁ, to change  
the selection by or other buttons, then press OK.  
/
Repeat step ꢁ and 4 to set other items if necessary.  
5
6
Press Setup.  
“SETUP MENU” disappears and the setting is completed.  
3ETUP  
Group  
Setting  
Disc  
Details  
Page  
Picture  
TV Shape  
To select a picture size according to the aspect 34  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
ratio of your TV.  
Enhanced Black  
Level  
To select the black level (0 IRE or 7.5 IRE).  
34  
35  
35  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
DVD-R  
RGB Output  
Range  
To select the RGB range according to the  
capacity of the connected DVI monitor.  
Picture Mode  
To select the system of output signal  
corresponding to playback source. (Only when  
connected to a PROGRESSIVE TV.)  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
Resolution Setting  
Digital Out SPDIF  
Digital Out HDMI  
To select the resolution of the player’s output,  
according to the connected TV.  
21  
23  
23  
35  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
HD DVD  
DVD-R  
DVD-R  
DVD-R  
CD  
CD  
CD  
Audio  
To select the output sound format when  
connecting the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack.  
To select the output sound format when  
connecting the HDMI OUT jack.  
Digital Direct Audio  
Mode  
To output high bitrate audio to a connected  
amplifier equipped with Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby  
TrueHD or DTS-HD decoder.  
Dynamic Range  
Control  
To turn on or off a function that makes faint  
sounds easier to hear even if you lower the  
volume during late-hour playback.  
35  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
Dialog Enhancement  
Speaker Setting  
To turn on or off a function that increases dialog 36  
volume of a disc playback.  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
DVD-R  
CD  
CD  
To select various parameters for the analog  
5.1ch output.  
24  
Language Disc Menu Language  
Subtitle Language  
To select a preferred language for disc menus.  
To select a preferred language for subtitles.  
36  
36  
36  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
DVD-R  
DVD-R  
CD  
CD  
CD  
Audio Language  
To select a preferred language for the sound  
track.  
On Screen  
Language  
To select a preferred language for on-screen  
displays.  
36  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
CD  
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Group  
Setting  
Disc  
Details  
Page  
Ethernet  
To set up internet connection feature.  
25  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
DVD-R  
DVD-R  
DVD-R  
CD  
General  
Parental Lock  
Clock Set  
To turn the parental lock function on or off.  
To set the clock of the player.  
38  
20  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
CD  
CD  
OSD On/Off  
To activate or deactivate the operational status 39  
display on the TV screen.  
Remote Controller  
Sound  
To turn on or off the confirmation beeper  
announcing when each remote command is  
received.  
39  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
DVD-R  
CD  
CD  
39  
Screen Saver  
Maintenance  
To turn on or off the screen saver (screen  
protection to prevent image burn).  
To reset player options to factory defaults or  
check for firmware updates.  
39  
39  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
HD DVD DVD-Video DVD-RW  
DVD-R  
DVD-R  
CD  
CD  
Twin Format Disc  
To select the layer to play of an HD DVD Twin  
Format Disc. (Not available while a disc is  
loaded.)  
Settings  
Picture  
Note  
• Actual effects of these settings may vary depending on performance of connected device.  
TV Shape  
16:9  
4:ꢁ  
Select when a 16:9 wide TV is connected.  
Select when a standard 4:3 TV is connected.  
Displays pictures cropped to fill your TV screen. Both of the picture’s sides are cut off.  
4:ꢁ Letter Box  
Notes  
Select when a standard 4:3 TV is connected.  
Displays theatrical images with masking bars above and below the picture.  
• When an HD DVD disc or a DVD video disc has a particular available picture shape, the contents may not be compatible with other  
picture shapes.  
• DVD video discs containing 4:3 picture only always display 4:3 pictures regardless of this setting.  
• If “16:9” is selected while connecting a 4:3 TV, playback pictures may be distorted horizontally or shrink vertically. Make this setting  
according to your TV shape.  
• Actual picture shape may depend on signal types of broadcasts or input sources, or settings on the connected TV. Refer to the  
owner’s manual of your TV.  
Enhanced Black Level  
On  
Off  
To display deeper, richer black than in “Off” setting. (0 IRE)  
Normal black level. (7.5 IRE)  
Note  
• Effective only in 480i output from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks or the VIDEO OUTPUT jack.  
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RGB Output Range  
Standard  
For a monitor of RGB range 16-235.  
For a monitor of RGB range 0-255.  
Enhanced  
Note  
• If “Standard” pales black of “Enhanced” blackens too much, change the setting.  
Picture Mode  
There are two types of source content in pictures recorded in DVD video discs: film content (pictures recorded from films at 24  
frames per second) and video content (video signals recorded at 30 frames in NTSC per second). Make this selection according  
to the type of content being viewed.  
Film  
The player converts film content pictures in the progressive output format appropriately. Suitable for  
playback of film content pictures.  
Video  
Auto  
Note  
The player filters video signal, and converts it in the progressive output format appropriately. Suitable for  
playback of video content pictures.  
Select this position normally. The player automatically detects source content, film or video, of playback  
source, and converts that signal in the progressive output format in an appropriate method.  
• The player may not be able to detect the source (film or video) of some material. If you notice undesirable picture performance, try  
selecting “Film” or “Video”.  
Resolution Setting  
See page 21.  
Audio  
Digital Out SPDIF  
See page 23.  
Digital Out HDMI  
See page 23.  
Digital Direct Audio Mode  
To output high bitrate audio to a connected amplifier equipped with Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD decoder.  
On  
High bitrate audio output is enabled. (Sub audio and effect audio are disabled.)  
High bitrate audio output is disabled.  
Off  
Notes  
• This selection is available only when the player is connected to an amplifier equipped with Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD or DTS  
HD decoder.  
• To obtain high bitrate audio output, “Digital Out HDMI” ( page 23) needs to be set to “Auto”.  
• While playing high bitrate audio, sound outputs from the ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT and the DIGITAL AUIDIO OUTPUT OPTICAL/  
COAXIAL jack are disabled.  
• To play high bitrate audio, be sure to select input from the player on the connected amplifier beforehand. If you select it after playback  
starts, high bitrate audio may not be heard. In this case, you may obtain full output if you stop the player then restart the playback.  
Dynamic Range Control  
To turn on or off a function that makes faint sounds easier to hear even if you lower the volume during late-hour playback.  
Auto  
While playing an HD DVD video disc recorded in Dolby TrueHD format, this function will be automatically  
activated or disabled according to certain command included in the content. For other discs, this function is  
activated.  
On  
This function is activated.  
This function is disabled.  
Off  
Notes  
• This function is effective only in playback of HD DVD or DVD video discs recorded in Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby TrueHD  
format.  
• The effect level of this function vary depending on the disc.  
• Not effective in Dolby TrueHD 96 kHz 5.1 channel sound.  
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Customizing the function settings (Continued)  
Dialog Enhancement  
To turn on or off a function that increases dialog volume of a disc playback.  
On  
This function is activated.  
This function is disabled.  
Off  
Notes  
• This function is effective only in playback of Dolby Digital recorded HD DVD or DVD video discs.  
• The effect level of this function vary depending on the disc.  
Speaker Setting  
See page 24.  
Language  
Disc Menu Language  
To select a preferred language for disc menus.  
English / French / Japanese / German / Spanish / Italian / Dutch / Russian / Swedish / Finnish / Greek / Turkish  
Other  
To make a further language choice.  
Refer to “How to select a language” ( page 37).  
Note  
• Some discs may be played in a different language from that you selected, as the disc may contain alternate language.  
Subtitle Language  
To select a preferred language for subtitles.  
English / French / Japanese / German / Spanish / Italian / Dutch / Russian / Swedish / Finnish / Greek / Turkish  
None  
Other  
To disable subtitles.  
To make a further language choice.  
Refer to “How to select a language” ( page 37).  
Notes  
• Some discs may be set to display subtitles in a different language from that you selected, as the disc may contain alternate language.  
• Some discs allow you to change subtitle selections only via the disc menu. In this case, press MENU button and choose the  
appropriate subtitle language from the selection on the disc menu.  
Audio Language  
To select a preferred language for the sound track.  
English / French / Japanese / German / Spanish / Italian / Dutch / Russian / Swedish / Finnish / Greek / Turkish  
Other  
To make a further language choice.  
Refer to “How to select a language” ( page 37).  
Note  
• Some discs may be played in a different language from that you selected, as the disc may contain alternate language.  
On Screen Language  
To select a preferred language for on-screen displays.  
English / French / Japanese / German / Spanish / Italian / Dutch / Russian / Swedish / Finnish / Greek / Turkish  
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How to select a language:  
e.g.  
to  
1) Obtain the code from the list below.  
2) Enter the code as below.  
3) Select “OK” and press OK button.  
/
E
N
/
OK  
Cancel  
change  
to shift  
Language code list  
Code  
Language  
No alternate  
language  
Code  
DZ  
EL  
EO  
ET  
EU  
FA  
FI  
Language  
Bhutani  
Greek  
Esperanto  
Estonian  
Basque  
Persian  
Finnish  
Fiji  
Faroese  
Frisian  
Code  
KS  
KU  
KY  
LA  
LN  
LO  
LT  
Language  
Kashmiri  
Kurdish  
Kirghiz  
Code  
SA  
SD  
SG  
SH  
SI  
Language  
Sanskrit  
Sindhi  
Code  
VI  
Language  
VIetnamese  
Volapük  
Wolof  
Xhosa  
Yoruba  
– – –  
VO  
WO  
XH  
YO  
ZU  
CHI (ZH) Chinese  
DUT (NL) Dutch  
ENG (EN) English  
FRE (FR) French  
GER (DE) German  
Sango  
Latin  
Serbo-Croatian  
Singhalese  
Slovak  
Sovenian  
Samoan  
Shona  
Lingala  
Laotian  
Lithuanian  
Latvian, Lettish  
Malagasy  
Maori  
Macedonian  
Malayalam  
Mongolian  
Moldavian  
Marathi  
Maltese  
Burmese  
Nauru  
Nepali  
Norwegian  
Occitan  
SK  
SL  
Zulu  
ITA (IT)  
Italian  
FJ  
LV  
MG  
MI  
SM  
SN  
SO  
SQ  
SR  
SS  
ST  
SU  
SV  
SW  
TA  
TE  
TG  
TH  
TI  
TK  
TL  
TN  
TO  
TR  
TS  
TT  
TW  
UK  
UR  
UZ  
JPN (JA) Japanese  
KOR (KO) Korean  
MAY (MS) Malay  
FO  
FY  
GA  
GD  
GL  
GN  
GU  
HA  
HI  
HR  
HU  
HY  
IA  
IE  
IK  
IN  
IS  
IW  
JI  
Somali  
Irish  
MK  
ML  
MN  
MO  
MR  
MT  
MY  
NA  
NE  
NO  
OC  
OM  
OR  
PA  
PL  
PS  
PT  
QU  
RM  
RN  
RO  
RU  
RW  
Albanian  
Serbian  
Siswati  
Sesotho  
Sundanese  
Swedish  
Swahili  
Tamil  
SPA (ES) Spanish  
Scottish Gaelic  
Galician  
Guarani  
Gujarati  
Hausa  
AA  
AB  
AF  
AM  
AR  
AS  
AY  
AZ  
BA  
BE  
BG  
BH  
BI  
BN  
BO  
BR  
CA  
CO  
CS  
CY  
DA  
Afar  
Abkhazian  
Afrikaans  
Amharic  
Arabic  
Assamese  
Aymara  
Azerbaijani  
Bashkir  
Belorussian  
Bulgarian  
Bihari  
Hindi  
Croatian  
Hungarian  
Armenian  
Interlingua  
Interlingue  
Inupiak  
Indonesian  
Icelandic  
Hebrew  
Telugu  
Tajik  
Thai  
(Afan) Oromo  
Oriya  
Panjabi  
Tigrinya  
Turkmen  
Tagalog  
Setswana  
Tongan  
Turkish  
Tsonga  
Tatar  
Bislama  
Bengali, Bangla  
Tibetan  
Polish  
Pashto, Pushto  
Portuguese  
Quechua  
Rhaeto-Romance  
Kirundi  
Rumanian  
Russian  
Kinyarwanda  
Yiddish  
Breton  
JW  
KA  
KK  
KL  
KM  
KN  
Javanese  
Georgian  
Kazakh  
Greenlandic  
Cambodian  
Kannada  
Catalan  
Corsican  
Czech  
Welsh  
Danish  
Twi  
Ukrainian  
Urdu  
Uzbek  
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Ethernet  
See page 25.  
General  
Parental Lock  
HD DVD and DVD video discs equipped with the Parental Lock function have a predetermined limitation level. The limitation  
level or limitation method may differ depending on the disc. For example the whole contents of a disc may not be played back, or  
an extreme violent scene may be cut or replaced automatically by another scene.  
Important  
• Depending on discs, it may not be evident whether the disc is compatible with Parental Lock function. Make sure that Parental Lock  
function you set is activated correctly.  
1 Enter a 4-digit password by using the number buttons, then press OK button.  
When you use the player for the first time, set a new password of 4-digit. If you make a mistake entering your password, press  
Clear button before pressing OK button, and re-enter the correct password.  
ꢀ Set the details.  
a) Select “On” or “Off” by pressing  
/
buttons.  
On  
0ARENTAL ,OCK  
Select this to activate Parental Lock  
function or to change the setting.  
,OCK  
!REA #ODE ,EVEL  
TO  
CHANGE  
/FF  
5
3
/+  
#ANCEL  
Off  
Deactivates the Parental Lock function.  
Skip b) and c) to go to .  
A
B
C
TO SHIFT  
b) Enter the code of a country/area whose standards were used to rate a disc, referring to the list below.  
Country/Area  
AUSTRALIA  
BELGIUM  
CANADA  
CHINA  
CHINA HONG KONG  
DENMARK  
FINLAND  
Code  
AU  
BE  
CA  
CN  
HK  
DK  
FI  
Country/Area  
INDONESIA  
ITALY  
Code  
ID  
IT  
Country/Area  
SPAIN  
SWEDEN  
SWITZERLAND  
TAIWAN  
THAILAND  
Code  
ES  
BE  
CH  
TW  
TH  
GB  
US  
JAPAN  
JP  
MALAYSIA  
NETHERLANDS  
NORWAY  
MY  
NL  
NO  
PH  
UNITED KINGDOM  
UNITED STATES  
PHILIPPINES  
FRANCE  
GERMANY  
FR  
DE  
RUSSIAN FEDERATION RU  
SINGAPORE SG  
c) Select the desired limitation level.  
Unless the Parental Lock function is set to “Off”, a disc that has a higher limitation level than your selected limitation level  
cannot be played back. For example, if you select level 7, discs exceeding level 8 are locked and cannot be played back.  
When “US” is selected, its limitation level corresponds to the following settings.  
Level 7: NC-17  
Level 6: R  
Level 4: PG13  
Level 3: PG  
Level 1: G  
ꢁ Select “OK” then press OK button.  
To change the limitation level of Parental Lock function  
Follow steps 1 - 3 above.  
To change the password  
1 At step 1, press (Stop) button 4 times then press OK button.  
The password is cleared.  
ꢀ Enter a new 4-digit password by using the number buttons.  
ꢁ Press OK button.  
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Clock Set  
See page 20.  
OSD On/Off  
To activate or deactivate the operational status display on the TV screen.  
On  
Off  
Activates the operational status display (e.g., ) on the TV screen.  
Deactivates the operational status display (e.g., ) on the TV screen.  
Remote Controller Sound  
To turn on or off the confirmation beeper announcing when each remote command is received.  
On  
Off  
Turns on the beep sound.  
Turns off the beep sound.  
Screen Saver  
Auto Power Off  
Turns the player off if stop mode or picture pausing continues for about 20 minutes.  
Activates the screen saver if stop mode or picture pausing continues for about 20 minutes.  
Deactivates the screen saver.  
On  
Off  
Notes  
• Onkyo does not guarantee that this function will protect your display.  
• To close the screen saver, press any button on the player or the remote control.  
• When an HD DVD disc is used, this function activates only in stop mode.  
Maintenance  
Initialize  
To reset all the settings listed on page 33, 34 to factory set default.  
Press buttons to select “Yes” then press OK button.  
/
Update (Firmware If you have a broadband internet service, you may obtain firmware update over the internet using the  
ETHERNET port on the back of your player.  
update)  
BEFORE BEGINNING THE FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCESS, BE SURE TO REMOVE ANY DISCS  
FROM YOUR PLAYER.  
Please configure the ETHERNET port ( page 17). You may need to turn on DHCP and DNS ( page  
25).  
• Press Setup and select “General” > “Maintenance”. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
• If a firmware update is available for your player, the player will download it. Once the firmware update  
download process has finished, the player’s power will automatically switch off. You must wait until this  
process has finished.  
DO NOT UNPLUG, TURN OFF, OR USE ANY OTHER FEATURE OF YOUR PLAYER DURING THE  
FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCESS. Doing so will cause the writing of the firmware update to the player to  
be halted and the player may no longer operate properly. If the player stops working, please contact the  
dealer from whom you purchased this unit.  
• If no firmware update is available, the player will quickly exit the firmware update process.  
Persistent Storage To open the menu to control player’s memory allocated for content. (Not available while a disc is loaded.)  
The menu selections will vary depending on the content. Operate following the instructions displayed on  
your screen.  
Twin Format Disc  
To select a layer to play, HD DVD or DVD of an HD DVD Twin Format Disc. (Not available if a disc is loaded.)  
HD DVD  
DVD  
Only the HD DVD layer is played.  
Only the DVD layer is played.  
Note  
• For combination discs, select the desired version by disc side (see label for information).  
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Before calling service personnel  
Before accessing, try updating this player’s firmware. For details on how to update, see “Update (Firmware  
update)” ( page ꢁ9).  
If you experience any of the following difficulties while using this unit, check the list below before consulting  
the dealer from whom you purchased this unit.  
Symptom  
No power.  
No picture.  
Remedy  
Page  
18  
• Is the power plug disconnected? Check the power connection.  
• Is the cable for connecting the player and TV disconnected or not connected properly?  
Check the connections.  
14  
• Switch the input of the connected TV to the signal from the player.  
• Check the settings (Mode switch and “Resolution Setting”).  
22  
14  
• Are both the HDMI OUT jack and the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks connected  
simultaneously? Select either connection and make the appropriate setting.  
• In case the menu of “Resolution Setting” disappears, make composite video (yellow)  
15, 21  
connection to restore it, then select the resolution which is compatible with the connected  
TV.  
No sound.  
• Is the audio cable disconnected?  
15  
• Is the volume of the device turned down to the minimum level? Check the volume.  
• Switch the audio input of the device connected by the audio cable to the input from the  
player.  
• Set “Digital Out SPDIF” or “Digital Out HDMI” properly in accordance with the connected 23  
device and connection procedure.  
• Change the output resolution so that sound can be heard.  
21  
• If using the optical digital output for a Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD or DTS 23  
soundtrack, be sure your AV receiver or processor is set to use the input connected to  
your player and is set to decode a DTS bitstream. If your AV receiver or processor does  
not support DTS, select PCM output on the player.  
Sounds of sub pictures such  
as commentaries and/or  
accessory sounds in menu  
operation cannot be heard.  
• “Digital Direct Audio Mode” > “On” is selected. To obtain these sounds, select Off.  
35  
The disc does not play.  
• Make sure the disc type can be played with the player.  
• Is the disc dirty or scratched? Check or clean the disc.  
6
6
• If the disc is a DVD-RW or DVD-R disc, finalize the disc before attempting to play it with  
the player.  
• If the disc includes parent lock support, playback is restricted while the parent lock of the 38  
player is set. Cancel Parental Lock or change the restriction level.  
Playback picture has noise.  
• If video from the player is watched via a video recorder or on a TV with a built-in video  
recorder, the copy guard may prevent images from being displayed properly. Be sure to  
connect the player directly to the TV.  
14  
Playback picture does not  
move smoothly.  
• “Resolution Setting” > “up to 1080p/24Hz” is selected. Change the setting.  
• Are the batteries of the remote control dead? Replace the batteries.  
• Make sure the remote control is within range and pointed in the correct direction.  
21  
11  
The remote control does not  
work.  
11  
Screen freezes and no  
buttons work.  
• Pressing On/Standby button on the player for approximately ten seconds forces the  
player to turn off. Turn the player off and then on again.  
After powering on, “Clock Set” • The power supply to the player may have been disconnected. Reset the clock.  
menu appears.  
20  
The DHS-8.8 contains a microcomputer for signal processing and control functions. In very rare situations, severe interference,  
noise from an external source, or static electricity may cause it to lockup. In the unlikely even that this should happen, unplug the  
power cord from the wall outlet, wait at least five seconds, and then plug it back in again.  
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License information on the software used in the Integra HD DVD player  
This document is statement purpose only. Not concerned with operation of this product.  
The software pre-installed in the Integra HD DVD player consists of multiple, independent software components. Each software component is  
copyrighted by Onkyo or a third party.  
The Integra HD DVD player uses software components that are distributed as freeware under a third-party end-user license agreement or  
copyright notice (hereinafter referred to as a “EULA”).  
Some EULAs require that the source code of the applicable component be disclosed as the condition for distributing the software component  
in executable format. Please contact the dealer from whom you purchased this unit to check the software components subject to such EULA  
requirements.  
Onkyo provides a warranty for the Integra HD DVD player you have purchased under conditions set forth by Onkyo.  
However, some of the software components distributed under an EULA are made available for use by the user on the assumption that  
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expense incurred in connection with a defect found in any of these software components. Unless specified under the applicable laws or in a  
written agreement, a party who changes or redistributes the software with consent from the copyright holders or based on the aforementioned  
licenses shall not be held liable whatsoever for any loss arising from the use of or inability to use such software components. The same applies  
even when the copyright holders or relevant third parties have been informed of the possibility of such loss. “Loss” here includes normal,  
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and interface incompatibility with other software). Please read each EULA for details on the use conditions and items that must be observed  
regarding these software components.  
The table below lists the software components pre-installed in the Integra HD DVD player, which are subject to EULAs. The user should read  
the applicable EULAs carefully before using these software components. The EULAs are exhibited in their original text (English) as exactly  
written by the respective parties other than Onkyo  
Pre-installed software  
Linux Kernel  
Busybox  
EULA  
Pre-installed software  
OpenSSL  
freetype  
EULA  
Exhibit A  
Exhibit B  
Exhibit C  
Exhibit D  
glibc  
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OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.  
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,  
WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT  
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY  
WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED  
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.  
This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young  
([email protected]). This product includes software written by Tim  
Hudson ([email protected]).  
The licence and distribution terms for any publically available  
version or derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code  
cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence  
[including the GNU Public Licence.]  
Original SSLeay License  
Copyright © 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected]) All rights  
reserved.  
E x h i b i t D  
• This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL project.  
• Reverse engineering, disassembling, decompiling, dismantling, or otherwise attempting to analyze or modify the software included in this  
product is prohibited.  
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Specification  
Power requirement  
Analog audio output  
47.0W  
2.0V (rms), 2.2kW or below, pin jack  
(L, R) x 1 system  
Power supply  
120V AC 60Hz  
2.0V (rms), 2.2kW or below, pin jack x 6  
Digital audio output (OPTICAL/COAXIAL jack)  
Optical connector x 1 system  
Coaxial pin jack x 1 system, 0.5Vp-p (75W)  
Mass  
4.3kg  
External dimension  
Width 435 x Height 73 x Depth 346mm  
(17-1/8˝ × 2-7/8˝ × 13-5/8˝)  
ETHERNET port  
100BASE-TX/10BASE-T x 1  
EXTENSION port  
2 systems  
Signal system  
Standard NTSC Color TV system  
RS-ꢀꢁꢀC connector  
DSUB 9 pin  
Laser  
Semiconductor laser  
Wavelength: 405nm/650nm/780nm  
HDMI output  
19 pin, Type A connector  
VIDEO output  
1.0Vp-p (75W), Sync signal negative,  
Pin jack x 1 system  
Remote control  
Wireless remote control (RC-716DV)  
S VIDEO output  
Operating conditions  
(Y) 1.0Vp-p (75W), Sync signal negative,  
(C) 0.286Vp-p (75W), 1 at rear  
Mini DIN4 Pin x 1 system  
Temperature: 41°F ~ 95°F (5°C ~ 35°C)  
Position: Horizontal  
Clock accuracy  
Component output (Y, PB, PR)  
Y output (green), 1.0Vp-p (75W),  
Pin jack x 1 system  
Quartz (monthly deviation: approximately 30 seconds)  
PB, PR output (blue, red), 0.7Vp-p (75W),  
Pin jack x 1 system each  
• Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
• This model may not be compatible with features and/or specifications that may be added in the future.  
• The illustrations and screens described in this manual may be exaggerated or simplified for easy recognition and may be slightly  
different from the actual unit.  
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