DVD PLAYER/MEMORY CARD READER
Before operation
2
XV-NP10S
Preparations
5
Basic operations
10
15
23
DVD/CARD
Advanced operations
Audio/Video files playback
Changing the initial settings 28
Region code of DVD VIDEO
This player can play back DVD VIDEO discs whose region code
numbers include “1.”
Examples of playable DVD VIDEO discs:
Additional information
33
1 2
3 4
1 2 3
4 5 6
ALL
1 5
1
The player’s region code is printed on the rear of the player.
INSTRUCTIONS
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No.
which are located on the rear, bottom or
side of the cabinet. Retain this information
for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No
LET0246-001B
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5. Ventilation
Important Products Safety
Instruction
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions.
But improper use can result in potential electrical
shock or fire hazards. This product has been
engineered and manufactured to assure your personal
safety. In order not to defeat the built-in safeguards,
observe the following basic rules for its installation, use
and servicing.
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for
ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product
and to protect it from overheating, these openings
must not be blocked or covered.
• Do not block the openings by placing the product on
a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface.
• Do not place the product in a built-in installation such
as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is
provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have
been adhered to.
6. Wall or Ceiling Mounting
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling
only as recommended by the manufacturer.
ATTENTION: Follow and obey all warnings and
instructions marked on your product and its operating
instructions. For your safety, please read all the safety
and operating instructions before you operate this
product and keep this brochure and the operating
instructions packaged with your product for future
reference.
ANTENNA INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to
the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against
voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810
of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70,
provides information with regard to proper grounding
of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the
lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of
grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge
unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and
requirements for the grounding electrode.
INSTALLATION
1. Grounding or Polarization
(A) Your product may be equipped with a polarized
alternating-current line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into
the power outlet only one way. This is a safety
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully
into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug
should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the
safety purpose of the polarized plug.
2. Lightning
(B) Your product may be equipped with a 3-wire
grounding-type plug, a plug having a third
(grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a
grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the
outlet, contact your electrician to replace your
obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose
of the grounding-type plug.
For added protection for this product during a lightning
storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for
long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will
prevent damage to the product due to lightning and
power-line surges.
3. Power Lines
An outside antenna system should not be located in
the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric
light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such
power lines or circuits. When installing an outside
antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep
from touching such power lines or circuits as contact
with them might be fatal.
2. Power Sources
Operate your product only from the type of power
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult
your product dealer or local power company. If your
product is intended to operate from battery power, or
other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
3. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or
integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a
risk of fire or electric shock.
4. Power Cord Protection
Power supply cords should be routed so that they are
not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed
upon or against them, paying particular attention to
cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the product.
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USE
SERVICING
1. Servicing
1. Accessories
To avoid personal injury:
If your product is not operating correctly or exhibits a
marked change in performance and you are unable to
restore normal operation by following the detailed
procedure in its operating instructions, do not attempt
to service it yourself as opening or removing covers
may expose you to dangerous voltage or other
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
• Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand,
tripod, bracket, or table. It may fall, causing serious
injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the
product.
• Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the
product.
• Use a mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer and follow the manufacturer’s
instructions for any mounting of the product.
• Do not try to roll a cart with small casters across
thresholds or deep-pile carpets.
2. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into
the product.
2. Product and Cart Combination
A product and cart combination
should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may cause
the product and cart
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the product does not operate normally by following
the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls
that are covered by the operating instructions as an
improper adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the product to its
normal operation.
e. If the product has been dropped or damaged in any
way.
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance-this indicates a need for service.
combination to overturn.
3. Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water-for example, near a
bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a
wet basement, or near a swimming pool and the like.
4. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product
through openings as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on
the product.
3. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the
service technician has used replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer or have the same
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other
hazards.
5. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the
manufacturer of this product as they may cause
hazards.
4. Safety Check
6. Cleaning
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this
product, ask the service technician to perform safety
checks to determine that the product is in safe
operating conditions.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
7. Heat
The product should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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Supplied accessories
Table of contents
Check that you have all the following accessories supplied to you.
If anything is missing, consult your dealer immediately.
Before operation................................................... 2
• Audio/video cable (Yellow/White/Red) (× 1)
• Remote control unit (× 1)
About playable media ..............................................................2
Care and handling of discs ......................................................2
Names of parts and controls....................................................3
• R6(SUM-3)/AA(15F) battery (× 2)
• AC power plug adaptor (× 1) (for PX model ONLY)
Preparations ......................................................... 5
About this manual
Connections.............................................................................5
Using the remote control unit...................................................8
• The display window information and OSD (On Screen Display)
menu items are put in brackets [ ] in the operation procedures.
• Usable disc(s) for each operation/function is (are) referred to by
the icons;
Basic operations ................................................ 10
Turning on/off the player........................................................10
Initial setup ............................................................................10
Basic playback.......................................................................11
Resuming playback ...............................................................12
Various speed playback ........................................................13
Locating the beginning of a scene or song............................14
Precautions
Notes on the power cord
• When you are away on travel or otherwise for an extended
period of time, remove the plug from the wall outlet. A small
amount of power (1.1 W) is always consumed while the power
cord is connected to the wall outlet.
• When unplugging the player from the wall outlet, always pull the
plug, not the power cord.
Advanced operations......................................... 15
Playing from a specific position .............................................15
Changing the playback order.................................................17
Repeat playback....................................................................18
Changing the language, sound and scene angle ..................19
Special picture/sound effect ..................................................20
Menu bar functions ................................................................21
• Do not handle the power cord with wet hands!
Avoid moisture, water and dust
• Do not place the player in moist or dusty places.
• If water gets inside the player, turn off the power and remove
the plug from the wall outlet, then consult your dealer. Using the
player in this state may cause a fire or electrical shock.
Audio/Video files playback................................ 23
Outline ...................................................................................23
Basic operations ....................................................................24
Direct selection for JPEG files ...............................................25
Repeat playback....................................................................25
Slide show playback ..............................................................26
Changing the picture of the opening display .........................26
BGM slide show playback .....................................................27
Avoid high temperatures
• Do not expose the player to direct sunlight or place it near a
heating device.
Notes on installation
• Select a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too
cold between 5° C and 35° C (41° F and 95° F).
• Leave sufficient distance between the player and the TV.
• Do not install the player in a place subject to vibrations.
• Do not put heavy objects on the player.
Changing the initial settings ............................. 28
Selecting preferences............................................................28
Limiting playback by children.................................................31
To prevent malfunction of the player
• There are no user-serviceable parts inside. If anything goes
wrong, unplug the power cord and consult your dealer.
• Do not insert any metallic objects, such as wires, hairpins,
coins, etc. into the player.
Additional information....................................... 33
AV COMPU LINK remote control system ..............................33
Troubleshooting.....................................................................34
Specifications ........................................................................35
Appendix A: Digital output signal chart..................................35
Appendix B: Country/Area code list for Parental Lock...........36
Appendix C: Table of languages and their abbreviations ......36
Appendix D: Glossary............................................................37
• Do not block the vents. Blocking the vents may damage the
player.
To clean the cabinet
• Use a soft cloth. Follow the relevant instructions on the use of
chemically-coated cloths.
• Do not use benzene, thinner or other organic solvents and
disinfectants. These may cause deformation or discoloring.
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Before operation
Playable memory cards
About playable media
This player has two types of the exclusive insertion slot for the
memory cards; one is the 5 in 1 slot for SD card (SD), Multi
Media Card (MMC), SmartMedia (SM), Memory Stick (MS), and
xD-Picture Card (xD), the other for CompactFlash (CF).
You can play back the following files written in memory cards:
• MP3, WMA, JPEG, MPEG-4 (Simple profile)
Playable disc types
Discs with the following marks can be played back on the player.
DVD VIDEO
SVCD
Video CD
Audio CD
Requirements for memory cards
• Format: Fat 12/16
• Voltage type: 3.3 V
• Storage type: Up to 128 MB (256 MB type is also available for only
SD, xD, and CF). 4 MB type is not available for MMC and xD.
• For CompactFlash: Type
• Protection: Secure MMC card and Magic Gate Memory Stick
are not available.
• For Memory Stick: Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Duo
are not available.
The DVD Logo is a trademark.
The player can also play back the following discs:
• The finalized DVD-R and DVD-RW discs written in the DVD
VIDEO format.
• The DivX file on the DVD-R and DVD-RW discs written in the
UDF format.
• The finalized CD-R and CD-RW discs written in the SVCD,
Video CD or Audio CD format.
NOTES
• CD-R and CD-RW discs written in MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG-4/
DivX in accordance with the “ISO 9660” format. (For details,
see page 23.)
• The playback order may differ from that of the other device such
as a digital still/video camera.
• The memory cards initialized by PC are not available.
• The player may be unable to play back some CompactFlash
which are available for the high speed reading/writing.
• The player may be unable to play back some memory cards
due to their characteristics or recording conditions.
• Memory cards are precision instruments. DO NOT impact,
bend, drop, or wet them.
NOTE
If a disc gets dirty, scratched or warped, or due to the disc
characteristics or recording conditions, it may take considerable
time for the player to read the content, or the player may not be
able to play back such discs.
The player can also play back audio signals recorded in MIX-
MODE CD, CD-G, CD-EXTRA and CD TEXT.
SD, Secure SD, MultiMediaCard, SmartMedia, CompactFlash,
Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card are trademarks of their respective
product companies.
Color system format
This player accommodates the NTSC system, and also can play
back discs recorded with PAL system whose Region Code
numbers include “1.”
Note that the PAL video signal on a disc is converted to an NTSC
signal and output. With some discs, the playback picture may
become jagged.
Notes on copyright
Check the copyright laws in your country before recording from DVD VIDEO,
SVCD, Video CD, Audio CD, MP3, WMA, JPEG, MPEG-4, and DivX discs.
Recording of copyrighted material may infringe copyright laws.
Care and handling of discs
Digital audio formats
The player supports the following digital audio formats (see page
37 “Glossary” for descriptions of each audio format):
If a disc gets dirty, dusty, scratched or warped, playback sound
and picture may be deteriorated. Take proper precautions when
handling discs.
Linear PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS (Digital Theater Systems)
Handling
NOTE
• Do not touch the surface of the disc.
• Do not damage, stick paper to, or use any adhesive on either
the label side or playback side.
Depending on the player’s [DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT] setting,
digital audio signals may not be output as they are recorded on
the disc. See “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” on page 30 for details.
Storing discs
Notes on discs
• With some DVD VIDEO discs, the player starts playback
automatically after inserting the disc.
• The image may be sometimes poor or noisy due to defects in
the disc itself.
• Keep discs in their cases. If discs are piled on top of one
another without their protective cases, they can be damaged.
• Do not put discs in a location where they may be exposed to
direct sunlight, or where the humidity or temperature is high.
Avoid leaving discs in a car!
• With some discs, operations described in this manual may not
be possible.
Cleaning discs
• Wipe with a soft dry cloth,
moving from the center
outwards. If a disc is difficult to
clean, wipe with a cloth
moistened with water.
• Never use record cleaners, petrol,
alcohol or any anti-static agents.
Unplayable discs
The player does not play back discs listed below.
• DVD-RW discs written in the VR format
• DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, DVD AUDIO, CD-ROM, PHOTO CD,
SACD
In addition, the player does not play:
• Unfinalized discs.
• Discs of irregular shape or discs with tape, seals or paste on
either the label side or playback side. Playing back these discs
may damage the player.
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Before operation
Names of parts and controls
Front panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 0
-
=
~
Inside of the card door (~).
!
8 3(play) button (11, 13)
9 8(pause) button (12, 13, 25)
0 DVD/CARD button (13, 24, 27)
- Display window (see below)
= Remote sensor (8)
1
button (10)
2 STANDBY/ON indicator (10)
3 Disc tray (11)
4 0(eject) button (11)
5 4button (13, 14)
6 ¢button (13, 14)
7 7 (stop) button (12, 13, 15)
~ Card door (24)
! Memory card slots (24)
How to open/close the card door
• Make sure the disc playback is stopped when inserting or removing the memory card.
Display window
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3 SE (Sound Effect) indicator
Turns on when the Sound Effect function takes effect.
4 Group/title/track/chapter indicators
Show what is indicated by the multi-information display during
playback.
5 Repeat mode indicator
Turns on while in the repeat mode and shows the currently
selected repeat mode.
1
2 3
4
5
p
6
7
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6 Program/random indicators
Turn on while in the program playback mode or random
playback mode respectively.
7 Total time/remaining time indicators
[TOTAL] Turns on when total elapsed time is indicated by the
multi-information display.
[REM] Turns on when remaining playback time is indicated
by the multi-information display.
8 3(play) / 8(pause) indicators
Turn on while in playback or in pause respectively.
9 M (memory) CARD indicator
Turns on while accessing a memory card.
p Multi-information window
Indicates various kinds of information by numbers and
alphabets, such as the player’s current status (“READING,”
“OPEN,” etc.) or currently played DVD’s title and chapter.
1 Audio format indicators
[LPCM] Turns on when linear PCM audio signals are output
from the player, for example when playing back an
Audio CD disc.
[MPEG] Turns on when MPEG signals are output from the
player, for example when playing back a Video CD
disc.
[Dolby D] Turns on when playing back a Dolby Digital sound
source.
[DTS] Turns on when playing back a DTS-encoded digital
sound source.
2 Progressive indicators
[P] Turns on while in the Progressive scanning mode.
[DDP] Turns on depending on the [PICTURE SOURCE]
preference setting and the source type of the current
DVD VIDEO disc (see page 6).
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Before operation
Remote control unit
1 OPEN/CLOSE button (11)
&
*
2 DVD/CARD button (13, 24, 27)
3 Numeric buttons
4 RETURN button (15)
5 THUMBNAIL/LIST button (25)
6 TOP MENU button (15)
7 Cursor selection (5Up, ∞Down) - CH (+/–) buttons
8 Cursor selection (2Left, 3 Right) - VOL (+/–) buttons
9 SET UP button (11, 26, 28)
0 4/PREVIOUS button (13, 14, 15, 17, 25, 27)
- 7/CLEAR button (12, 17, 18, 25, 26)
= 3/SELECT button (11, 13, 15, 17, 26)
~ 1/SLOW– button (13, 25)
TV
DVD
STANDBY/ON
OPEN
TV
DVD
/CLOSE DVD/CARD
1
2
(
)
TV1
1
TV2
2
TV3
3
TV4
4
TV5
5
TV6
6
TV7
TV8
TV9
3
4
7
8
9
TV-/--
10
TV0
0
MUTING
+10
TITLE
TV/VIDEO
CANCEL
THUMBNAIL
_
RETURN
VOL
/GROUP
/LIST
!
button (14)
@ SOUND EFFECT button (21)
# ANGLE button (19)
$ SUBTITLE button (19)
5
6
7
+
¡
CH +
VOL+
ENTER
% REPEAT button (18, 25, 27)
^ SLIDE EFFECT button (26)
& Infrared signal window (8)
* TV - DVD switch (9, 10, 15, 24, 26, 28)
8
9
0
£
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CH
PREVIOUS
CLEAR
NEXT
( TV
) DVD
STANDBY/ON button (9)
STANDBY/ON button (10)
SELECT
-
=
~
_ TV/VIDEO - CANCEL button (9, 17)
+ TITLE/GROUP button (15)
¡ MENU button (15)
SLOW
-
SLOW+
VFP
SOUND
EFFECT
ZOOM
!
@
#
$
%
^
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
ENTER button
£ ON SCREEN button (12, 16, 18, 21)
¢ ¢/NEXT button (13, 14, 15, 17, 25, 27)
ANGLE SUB TITLE AUDIO
AMP
VOL
SLIDE
REPEAT EFFECT DIMMER
8button (12, 13, 26)
¡/SLOW+ button (13, 25)
ZOOM button (20, 25)
VFP - PROGRESSIVE SCAN button (6, 20)
AUDIO button (19)
AMP VOL +/– buttons (9)
DIMMER button (See below)
To change the brightness of the display window
Press DIMMER on the remote control unit.
You can select the brightness of the display window and the
illumination on the front panel from three levels, or off.
If the brightness is set to off, nothing will be shown on the
display. In this case, the illumination on the front panel is also
turned off.
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Preparations
Connections
Before using the player, connect the player to a TV and/or
amplifier.
NOTE
If your TV has an AV COMPU LINK terminal, you can use the AV
COMPU LINK function. See “AV COMPU LINK remote control
system” on page 33 for details.
Before making connections
• Do not connect the AC power cord until all other
connections have been made.
• In the following description, “TV” may be substituted with
“monitor” or “projector.”
• Terminal names used for other components may be different
from those used in the following description.
• Connect VIDEO OUT of the player directly to the video
input of your TV. Connecting VIDEO OUT of the player to a
TV via a VCR may cause a monitor problem when playing
back a copy-protected disc. You may also have a monitor
problem when connecting the player to an integrated TV/
Video system.
Connecting to a TV
The following sections A to C describe TV connections where
only a TV is connected to the player so that you will hear sound
from the TV.
NOTES
• If your TV has a monaural audio input instead of stereo, you
need to use an optional audio cable which converts stereo
audio output to monaural.
• You must change the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR position
while the player power is off. Otherwise, the changed setting is
not effective.
A Connecting to a conventional TV
TV
IN
Yellow
VIDEO
White
Set the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR to “480i.”
T
E
p
F
T
0
O
8
8
E
M
4
4
L
E
R
Red
i
0
V
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A
P
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UDIO
IN
A
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S
R
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R
ID
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V
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REMOTE
O
P
M
PR
O
C
PB
Y
480p
O
E
ID
V
L
IA
Yellow
White
X
A
O
C
T
U
O
O
O
E
ID
ID
480i
-V
S
V
T
F
E
L
The player
L
A
IC
T
P
O
T
H
IG
CM/STREAM
R
T
U
O
L
A
IT
IG
D
Red
T
U
O
IO
D
U
A
VIDEO SIGNAL
SELECTOR
Audio/video cable (supplied)
B Connecting to a TV with an S-video jack
NOTES
If your TV has an S-VIDEO input, you can get better picture
quality by connecting it with the S-VIDEO output of the player
using an S-video cable instead of connecting the video input of
the TV to the VIDEO jack of the player.
• When using the S-VIDEO output jack, do not connect the
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on the player.
• You must change the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR position
while the player power is off. Otherwise, the changed setting is
not effective.
TV
S-video cable
IN
(not supplied)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
White
Red
T
F
E
L
Set the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR to “480i.”
UDIO
E
p
A
T
0
O
8
8
M
4
4
E
R
T
H
IG
i
0
R
V
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A
P
K
IN
L
M
O
C
L
A
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S
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R
ID
O
V
T
C
E
L
E
S
T
N
E
N
REMOTE
O
P
M
PR
O
C
PB
Y
480p
O
E
E
ID
V
L
IA
X
A
O
C
T
U
O
O
O
E
ID
ID
480i
-V
S
V
The player
T
F
E
L
L
A
IC
T
P
O
T
H
IG
PCM/STREAM
R
T
U
O
Audio cable
(not supplied)
L
A
IT
IG
D
T
U
O
IO
D
U
A
VIDEO SIGNAL
SELECTOR
White
Red
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Preparations
HINT
C Connecting to a TV with component jacks.
Depending on the material source format, DVD VIDEO discs can
be classified into two types; film source and video source (note
that some DVD VIDEO discs contain both film source and video
source). Film sources are recorded as 24-frame-per-second
information, while (NTSC) video sources are recorded as 30-
frame-per-second (60-field-per-second interlaced) information.
When the player plays back a film source material, Progressive
(uninterlaced) output signals are created using the original
information. When a video source material is played back, the
player interleaves lines between the interlaced lines on each to
create the interpolated picture and outputs as the progressive
signal.
You can enjoy picture of high-fidelity color reproduction by
connecting the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on the player to
your TV.
NOTES
• Connect “Y” to “Y,” “PB” to “PB” (CB), “PR” to “PR” (CR) correctly.
• When using the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks, do not
connect the S-VIDEO output jack on the player.
• If your TV has component video input jacks of BNC type, use an
adapter which converts a pin jack to a BNC jack (not supplied).
Progressive scan video playback available
In the Progressive scanning mode, you can enjoy high quality
picture with less flickers when the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
jacks are connected to a TV or monitor that supports the
progressive video input.
Red
TV
PR
IN
PB
Blue
Y
IN
T
N
E
N
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
O
Green
P
M
O
C
Component video cable (not supplied)
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Audio cable
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Green
Selecting the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR position
• If your television equipped with component jacks does not
support the progressive scanning mode
Depending on the [PICTURE SOURCE] setting on the [PICTURE]
preference display (see page 29) and whether the current DVD
VIDEO disc is film-source or video-source, the progressive
indicator lights, as shown in the table.
Set the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR to “480i.”
• If your television equipped with component jacks supports the
progressive scanning mode
Source type of DVD VIDEO
Setting of
Set the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR to “480p.”
• If you want to change the scanning mode using the remote
control unit (depending on the source condition, or when
connecting more than one television, etc.)
[PICTURE SOURCE]
Film source
DDP
Video source
AUTO
FILM
P
DDP
DDP
Set the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR to “REMOTE.”
VIDEO (NORMAL)/
(ACTIVE)
NOTE
P
P
You must change the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR position while
the player power is off. Otherwise, the changed setting is not
effective.
* While stopped in the Progressive scanning mode, [P] indicator is
lit regardless of the [PICTURE SOURCE] selection.
NOTES
Activating the Progressive scanning mode using the remote
control unit
• The Progressive scanning mode works only when you connect
the player’s COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks to a progressive
TV.
• There are some progressive TV and High-Definition TV sets that
are not fully compatible with the player, resulting in the unnatural
picture when playing back a DVD VIDEO disc in the Progressive
scanning mode. In such a case, use the Interlaced scanning
mode. To check the compatibility of your TV set, contact your
local JVC customer service center.
When the player is turned on and the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR
is set to “REMOTE,” press and hold down VFP - PROGRESSIVE
SCAN for a few seconds.
The scanning mode switches between the Progressive scanning
and Interlaced scanning modes.
When the scanning mode is set to the Progressive mode, the [P]
indicator lights up in the display window. [DD] indicator also lights
up when Progressive scanned signals on a DVD VIDEO disc are
directly output as they are from the player.
• All JVC progressive TV and High-Definition TV sets are fully
compatible with the player (Example: AV-61S902).
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Preparations
Connecting to optional audio equipment
Connecting to a stereo audio amplifier/receiver
Connect the player’s AUDIO OUT (LEFT/RIGHT) jacks to any
line-level inputs (such as AUX, DVD, CD, etc.) of an audio
amplifier or receiver.
Amplifier or receiver
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Connecting to a digital audio device
NOTES
You can enjoy sound of enhanced quality by connecting the
player’s DIGITAL OUT (either OPTICAL or COAXIAL) jack to a
• Connect the player and the digital audio device by using either
an optical digital cable or a coaxial digital cable.
digital input of an amplifier, etc., using an optical or coaxial digital
cable. The digital audio signal on a disc will be transferred directly
from the player. If the connected digital audio equipment is a
Dolby Digital or DTS decoder or an amplifier with a built-in
decoder, you can enjoy high-quality surround sound.
• It is not recommended to use the digital jacks for dubbing.
When recording the sounds (DVD VIDEO, SVCD, Video CD or
Audio CD) played back on the player, record them through the
analog jacks.
• Depending on the disc, no signal may be output from the
DIGITAL OUT. Make an analog connection in this case.
• Set [DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT] in the [AUDIO] preference
display correctly according to the connected digital audio
equipment. If setting made for [DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT] is
incorrect, loud noise may be generated causing damage to
the speakers (see page 30).
Digital equipment
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Preparations
Connecting the power cord
When all the audio/video connections have been made, connect
the AC power plug to the wall outlet. Make sure that the plugs are
inserted firmly.
Remote sensor
Point the top of the remote control unit toward the remote sensor
as directly as possible. If you operate it from a diagonal position,
the operating range (approx. 5 m) may be shorter.
The STANDBY/ON indicator lights in red.
Remote sensor
NOTE
(ONLY for PX model)
Use the supplied AC power plug adaptor when inserting the larger
plug to the wall outlet.
Warning
• Disconnect the power cord:
- if you are not going to use the player for a long time.
- before cleaning the player.
- before moving the player.
• Do not:
- connect or disconnect the power cord with wet hands.
- pull the power cord when disconnecting it, as this may damage
the cord and cause fire, electric shock, or other accidents.
Caution
• Do not alter, twist or pull the power cord, or put anything heavy
on it, which may cause fire, electric shock, or other accidents.
• If the cord is damaged, consult a dealer and have the power cord
replaced with a new one.
Using the remote control unit
To install batteries
Open the compartment cover, and place the two supplied R6
(SUM-3)/AA(15F) batteries in the remote control unit according to
the polarity markings (“+” and “–”) inside the compartment. Then
replace the cover.
The batteries will last about six months with normal use.
If the functions of the remote control unit become erratic, replace
the batteries.
Precautions of the safe use of batteries
Observe the following precautions for the safe use of batteries. If
they are used improperly their lives will be shortened, they may
burst or their contents may leak.
• Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if it is not
going to be used for a long period of time.
• Remove dead batteries and dispose of them properly.
• Never leave dead batteries lying around, take them apart, mix
them with other refuse, or throw them into an incinerator.
• Never touch liquid that has leaked out of a battery.
• Do not mix new and old batteries, or batteries of different types,
when replacing them.
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Preparations
3 Release TV/VIDEO - CANCEL.
4 Try to operate the TV by pressing TV
STANDBY/ON .
If your TV turns on or off, you have successfully set the
control signal.
Numeric buttons
NOTES
• When you purchased the player the manufacturer code is set to
“JVC” (01).
• If there is more than one code listed for the manufacturer of
your TV, try them one by one until you succeed.
Operating the TV
Set the TV - DVD switch on the remote control unit to “TV.”
TV
DVD
The following buttons can be used for operating the TV.
Turns the TV on or off.
TV
To use the remote control unit for TV
operation
Switches the TV input mode between TV and
VIDEO.
TV/VIDEO
CANCEL
Setting the remote control signal for operating your
TV
Selects the TV channels directly.
TV1
TV-/--
*For some TVs, pressing “+10” functions as the
“100+,” while “10” functions as the ENTER button
if your TV requires pressing the ENTER button
after selecting a channel number.
10
1
1 Set the TV - DVD switch to “TV.”
TV0
0
2 While holding down TV/VIDEO - CANCEL,
enter the manufacturer code of your TV listed
below by using the numeric buttons (0 to 9),
and then press ENTER.
Mutes the TV sound.
MUTING
+10
Example:
Changes the TV channels.
CH
To enter the manufacturer code “01”: Press “0,” “1,” then
+
ENTER.
CH
Manufacturer code list
-
Manufacturer
AIWA
No.
36
Manufacturer
MIVAR
No.
29
Adjusts the TV sound volume.
VOL
-
VOL+
BEIJING
CCE
22
NEC
20
02
NOBLEX
NOKIA
22
CHANGHONG
DAEWOO
FERGUSON
FINLUX
34
31
To control the volume of a JVC’s amplifier or
receiver
Pressing the AMP VOL + button raises the audio volume of a
JVC’s amplifier or receiver, while pressing the – button lowers the
volume.
17, 37
27
PANASONIC
PEONY
04, 11
34, 38, 39
10, 17, 21
02
30
PHILCO
PHILIPS
RCA
FUNAI
32
GRADIENTE
GRUNDIG
HITACHI
ITT
15, 20
19
05
12, 33, 34,
35
AMP
VOL
SAMSUNG
10
28
SANYO
SEARS
SHARP
SONY
13, 16
13
JINXING
38
01, 23, 24,
25
06
JVC
07
KONKA
40
18
02
03
TCL
41
LG (GOLDSTAR)
MAGNAVOX
MITSUBISHI
THOMSON
TOSHIBA
ZENITH
26
08, 14
09
NOTE
These codes may not be compatible with TVs which are relatively
old.
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Basic operations
• CANNOT READ THIS DISC (The player cannot play back the
disc.)
• OPEN (The disc tray is opening.)
• CLOSE (The disc tray is closing.)
• NO DISC (No disc is loaded.)
STANDBY/ON indicator
NOTES
• Even if you turn off the player, the player is not disconnected
from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall
outlet. This state is called standby mode. In this state, the player
consumes a very small amount of power.
• You can change the picture of the opening display. (See page
26.)
Initial setup
When you turn on the player for the first time, the following
message appears on the TV screen.
EXECUTE DVD PLAYER SETUP? - BASIC PICTURE/AUDIO
SETTING
YES - PRESS ENTER NO - PRESS CANCEL
1 Press ENTER.
The first page of the DVD PLAYER SET UP display appears.
The pull-down menu of the [ON SCREEN LANGUAGE] is
already open.
NOTE
Make sure that the TV - DVD switch on the
remote control unit is set to “DVD” when
using the 5/∞/2/3and numeric buttons
for controlling the player.
TV
DVD
About invalid operation icon
When you press a button, and if the player does not accept its
operation,
occasionally unacceptable even if
appears on your TV screen. Operations are
is not displayed.
ON SCREEN LANGUAGE options
Note that some operations may not be accepted. For example,
some discs may not allow rapid advance/reverse or slow-
motion playback.
2 Press 5/∞to select the desired language.
You can select the on-screen language for the preference
displays, etc. from among ENGLISH, FRENCH, and
SPANISH.
3 Press ENTER.
Turning on/off the player
The second page is shown, in which the pull-down menu of
the [MONITOR TYPE] is already open.
Press DVD
STANDBY/ON on the remote
on the front panel.
control unit or press
The STANDBY/ON indicator on the front panel, which lights
in red during standby, lights in green.
The left and right sides of the display window are illuminated.
The opening display appears on the TV screen, and the following
messages may appear at the bottom of the opening display.
MONITOR TYPE options
4 Press 5/∞to select the desired monitor type.
For a normal (conventional) TV, select [4:3 LB] or [4:3 PS].
For a wide-screen TV, select [16:9]. (See page 29.)
NOW READING
Message area
• NOW READING (The player is reading the disc information.)
• REGION CODE ERROR! (The region code of the DVD VIDEO
disc does not match the player. The disc cannot be played
back.)
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Basic operations
5 Press ENTER.
The third page is shown, in which the pull-down menu of the
[DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT] is already open.
Basic playback
PCM ONLY
DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM
STREAM/PCM
1 Press 0(or OPEN/CLOSE on the remote
control unit) to open the disc tray.
2 Place a disc in the disc tray.
With the label side up
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT options
6 Press 5/∞to select a desired digital output
signal type.
Set this item correctly when you connect the player to an
external surround decoder or D/A converter. See “DIGITAL
AUDIO OUTPUT” on page 30. (If you do not connect the
player to such a device, you do not have to set this item.)
• When connecting to other digital device, select
[PCM ONLY].
• To insert an 8-cm disc, place it in the inner recess.
• When connecting to a Dolby Digital decoder, select
[DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM].
• When connecting to a Dolby Digital decoder/DTS decoder/
MPEG decoder, select [STREAM/PCM].
3 Press 0(or OPEN/CLOSE on the remote
control unit) to close the disc tray.
4 Press 3on the player or 3/SELECT on the
7 Press ENTER.
remote control unit.
The TV screen returns to the opening display.
The player starts playback from the beginning.
• Depending on the disc, playback starts when you close the
disc tray.
To bring up the DVD PLAYER SET UP display later
Press SET UP for a few seconds until the DVD PLAYER SET UP
display appears.
If a menu is shown on the TV screen
When inserting a DVD VIDEO, SVCD or Video CD disc, a menu
may be shown on the TV screen. From the menu, you can select
a desired item to be played back.
For DVD VIDEO
1 Press 5/∞/2/3to select a desired item.
2 Press ENTER.
The player starts playback of the selected item.
For SVCD/Video CD
Press the numeric buttons to select a desired item.
The player starts playback of the selected item.
NOTES
• Do not insert an unplayable disc. (See page 2.)
• When inserting a disc on the disc tray, be sure to position the
disc inside the recess. Otherwise, the disc may be damaged
when the disc tray is closed, or you may not be able to remove
the disc from the player.
• If it takes time to read the loaded disc (“READING” appears on
the display window), remove the disc by pressing OPEN/
CLOSE on the remote control and check the disc.
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Basic operations
About On-screen guide icons
You may see the following icons displayed over the picture at
the beginning of an operation.
They have the following meanings.
: Playback
: Pause
: Fast playback with the speed indication
/
: Slow-motion playback with the speed indication
/
: A scene recorded from multiple angles (see page 19)
: A scene recorded with multiple audio languages (see
page 19)
: A scene recorded with multiple subtitle languages (see
page 19)
You can change the setting so that the on-screen guide icons
do not appear on the TV screen (see page 30).
Resuming playback
To check the playback status
You can see the current selection number (the title/chapter number
for DVD VIDEO or track number for SVCD/Video CD/Audio CD),
time information (the track or chapter time while stopped, or
elapsed track or chapter time during playback) and the transport
status (stop, playback, pause, etc.) on the TV screen.
The player can memorize the position on a disc where you
interrupt playback, and resume playback from that position later.
There are three resume modes; ON, OFF and DISC RESUME.
The mode is initially set to ON when you purchased the player.
• You can select the mode using the preference display (see page
30).
Press ON SCREEN.
Example: for DVD VIDEO
When the resume mode is “ON”
Current transport
status
Current chapter
number
When you press 7, the player stops playback and memorizes the
interrupted position. The TV screen shows “RESUME STOP” and
[– – – – RESUME] appears in the display window.
The memory of the interrupted position is not cleared if you turn off
the player.
When you turn off the player after setting the resume function,
simply press 3/SELECT. The player is turned on, and playback
starts from the interrupted position.
Transfer rate
TITLE 33 CHAP 33 TOTAL 1:25:58
8.5Mbps
Current title number
Current chapter
time
Note that pressing ON SCREEN again brings up the menu bar
under the status bar, from which you can access various functions.
See page 21 for details about the menu bar.
Note that the memory is cleared if you open the disc tray.
When the resume mode is “DISC RESUME”
When you press 7, the player stops playback and memorizes the
interrupted position. The TV screen shows “RESUME STOP” and
[– – – – RESUME] appears in the display window.
To turn off the status bar
Press ON SCREEN repeatedly until the status bar goes off.
The memory of the interrupted position is not cleared if you open
the disc tray or turn off the player.
To stop playback completely
Hint
Press 7.
The player memorizes interrupted positions for the last 30 discs
played. Storing a new interrupted position will erase the
interrupted position stored for the first disc.
Hint
If you press 0during playback, the player stops playback and
opens the disc tray.
To clear the memory
Press 7while the disc is stopped.
To stop playback temporarily
Press 8.
To resume playback, press 3/SELECT. (See the following item.)
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Basic operations
To resume playback
Various speed playback
When the resume mode is “ON”
To advance or reverse playback rapidly
while monitoring
While the disc you interrupted playback is
still on the disc tray, press 3/SELECT.
The player resumes playback from the position where
playback was interrupted. The TV screen shows “RESUME
PLAY.”
To play back from the beginning
Press 7before pressing 3/SELECT to start playback.
During playback, press ¡or 1on the
remote control unit.
You can select from 2 times (1.5 times for only the forward
playback of DVD VIDEO), 5 times, 20 times and 60 times (for
DVD VIDEO only) normal speed. Pressing 3/SELECT
returns the player to normal playback.
When the resume mode is “DISC RESUME”
1 Press 0to insert a disc for which the player
has stored an interrupted position.
The TV screen shows “RESUME STOP.”
During playback, hold down ¢or 4.
Playback is advanced or reversed at 5 times normal speed.
2 Press 3/SELECT.
The TV screen shows “RESUME PLAY” and the player
resumes playback from the position where playback was
interrupted.
NOTE
During rapid playback, the sound will be muted except when
playing an audio CD, and when playing a DVD VIDEO at 1.5
times normal speed. For Audio CD, the sound will be heard
intermittently.
To play back from the beginning
After inserting the disc, press 7 before pressing 3/SELECT to
start playback.
x1.5 Quick Playback with sound
When playing back a memory card
Pressing the DVD/CARD with a disc loaded clears the memory of
the interrupted position.
To playback a memory card without clearing the memory of the
interrupted position, do the following procedure.
1 Set the [RESUME] setting to [DISC RESUME].
2 Press 7.
3 Press 0to eject the disc.
4 Press DVD/CARD and start the memory card playback.
When you select 1.5 times normal speed playback, the disc is
played back with sound.
• The subtitle does not go off.
• The sound may be heard intermittently.
• If the sound of a DVD VIDEO disc is recorded in Dolby Digital or
DTS format, stereo linear PCM signals are output. With some
DVD VIDEO discs, the sound quality and volume may alter, or
the sound may be out of tune.
• To switch from rapid reverse playback to x1.5 Quick Playback,
first press 3/SELECT, then press ¡once.
NOTES
• If you change the [RESUME] setting from [DISC RESUME] to
[OFF] or [ON], you cannot resume playback of a disc whose
“resuming” position is stored. However, when you again set
[RESUME] to [DISC RESUME], you will then be able to resume
playback of the disc.
• When you resume playback, set the [RESUME] setting to [DISC
RESUME] before removing a loaded disc.
• If you interrupt the playback of a disc for which an interrupted
position has already been stored, the memory will be updated
with the new interrupted position.
To advance a still picture frame by frame
• For a double-sided DVD VIDEO disc, the player regards each
side as a different disc. Therefore, to resume playback of such a
disc, the disc must be inserted with the same side down.
• When the player memorizes an interrupted point for a disc, it
also memorizes Audio, Subtitle and Angle settings.
While paused, press 8.
Each time you press 8, the still picture advances to the next
frame.
Pressing 3/SELECT returns to normal playback.
To play back in slow motion
You can select from 1/32 times, 1/16 times, 1/4 times and 1/2
times normal speed.
During playback, press 8, then press ¡(to
play forward slow motion), or 1(to play
reverse slow motion, for DVD VIDEO disc
only).
Pressing 3/SELECT returns to normal playback.
NOTE
During slow motion playback, the sound will be muted.
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Basic operations
Locating the beginning of a scene or
song
For DVD VIDEO: During playback, you can skip a chapter or title,
depending on the disc configuration.
For SVCD/Video CD: During playback without PBC function, you
can skip a track.
For Audio CD: During playback or while in stop mode, you can skip
a track.
Numeric buttons
To skip forward, press ¢.
To skip backward, press 4twice.
Using the numeric buttons
For DVD VIDEO/Audio CD: During playback or while in stop mode
For SVCD/Video CD: During playback without PBC function or
while in stop mode
Press the numeric buttons to specify the
number.
To select 5: press 5.
To select 23: press +10, +10, then 3.
To select 40: press +10, +10, +10, then 10.
To replay the previous scenes (One touch
replay function)
The player starts playback from the beginning of the selection.
NOTES
• Depending on the disc type and the player status, what is
specified differs:
During DVD VIDEO playback, press
The playback position moves back 10 seconds before the
current position.
.
Player
status
Disc type
What is specified
NOTES
• This function works only within the same title, though it works
between chapters.
• This function may not work with some DVD VIDEO discs.
DVD VIDEO
title
While
stopped
SVCD/Video CD/Audio CD
DVD VIDEO
track
chapter
track
During
playback
SVCD/Video CD/Audio CD
• During DVD VIDEO playback, if a menu is shown on the TV
screen, the numeric buttons may be used for selecting an item in
the menu.
About screen saver function
A television monitor may have an image burned into it if a
static image is displayed for a long time. To prevent this, the
player automatically activates the screen saver function if a
static picture, such as an on-screen display or menu, is
displayed for over 5 minutes.
When the screen saver function is activated, the TV screen
gets darker.
Pressing any buttons will release the screen saver function.
See “SCREEN SAVER” on page 29.
• The screen saver function does not work when playing back
the following sources:
- JPEG/MPEG-4 (while in pause)
- Audio CD
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Advanced operations
To locate a desired scene from the menu of
a SVCD/Video CD with PBC
Numeric
buttons
Some SVCD/Video CD discs support the PBC function. PBC is
an abbreviation of “Playback Control.” Some SVCD/Video CD
discs recorded with PBC have their own menus, such as a list of
the songs of the disc. You can locate a specific scene by using
the PBC menu.
1 In stop mode, press 3/SELECT.
A disc menu appears on the TV screen.
2 Press the numeric buttons to select the
desired item.
To select 5: press 5.
To select 23: press +10, +10, then 3.
To select 40: press +10, +10, +10, then 10.
The player starts playback of the selected item.
To return to the menu, press RETURN.
NOTE
Make sure that the TV - DVD switch on the
Hint
TV
DVD
remote control unit is set to “DVD” when
using the 5/∞/2/3, numeric and TV/
VIDEO - CANCEL buttons for controlling
the player.
If something like “NEXT” or “PREVIOUS” appears on the TV
screen, pressing ¢advances to the next page, and pressing
4returns to the previous page.
About PBC (Playback Control)
Some SVCD/Video CD discs support the PBC function.
The PBC function allows you to enjoy menu-driven operation
and high-resolution still images which have a resolution four
times greater than moving pictures.
• To play a PBC-compatible SVCD/Video CD disc without
activating the PBC function, press the numeric buttons
instead of 3/SELECT to start playback.
Playing from a specific position
To locate a desired scene from the DVD
menu
• To activate the PBC function again,
press 7to stop playback, then press 3/SELECT.
DVD VIDEO discs generally have their own menus which show
the disc contents. These menus contain various items such as
titles of movies, names of songs, or artist information, and display
them on the TV screen. You can locate a desired scene using the
DVD menu.
To specify a desired title
1 While a DVD VIDEO disc is inserted, press
TOP MENU or MENU.
1 During playback, press TITLE/GROUP.
The menu appears on the TV screen.
[--] is shown in the title display area of the display window.
2 Press 5/∞/2/3to select a desired item, then
press ENTER.
2 Press the numeric buttons to specify a title to
be played.
The player starts playback of the selected item.
To select 5: press 5.
To select 23: press +10, +10, then 3.
To select 40: press +10, +10, +10, then 10.
Hints
• Some DVD VIDEO discs may also have a different menu which
appears when MENU is pressed.
The player starts playback from the specified title.
• See the instructions of each DVD VIDEO disc for its particular
menu.
• With some discs, you can select items by entering the
corresponding number using the numeric buttons, which may
cause the player to automatically start playback.
NOTE
This function may not work with some DVD VIDEO discs.
NOTE
The MENU button does not work while stopped.
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Advanced operations
3 Press the numeric buttons (0 to 9) to enter the
desired time.
The specified time is displayed in the pull-down menu.
Numeric
buttons
Example (for DVD VIDEO)
To play back from 2(H):34(M):00(S)
Press 2, 3, then 4.
Example (for SVCD/Video CD/Audio CD)
To play back from 23(M):40(S)
Press 2, 3, then 4.
You do not have to press “0” to enter the trailing zeros (for the
last two digits in the example above).
To correct a mistake
Press 2repeatedly to move back to the digit where you
entered a wrong number, and reenter the correct one.
4 Press ENTER.
To locate a desired position in the current
title or track (Time search)
The player starts playback from the specified time.
To dismiss the menu bar
Press ON SCREEN.
You can play a disc from the desired position by specifying the
time from the beginning of the current title (for DVD VIDEO) or the
disc (for SVCD/Video CD/Audio CD).
Hint
“10” and “+10” buttons are not used with this function.
NOTES
For DVD VIDEO/Audio CD: During playback
For SVCD/Video CD: In any condition except SVCD/Video CD
playback with PBC
• Some DVD VIDEO discs do not contain time information, and the
time search function cannot be used.
• The time search function cannot be used during program
playback.
1 Press ON SCREEN twice.
The menu bar appears on the TV screen.
2 Press 2/3to move
to
, then press
ENTER.
The pull-down menu for entering time appears.
Screen example for DVD VIDEO
TITLE 33 CHAP 33 TOTAL 1:25:58
8.5Mbps
OFF
CHAP.
1/3
1/5
1/3
TIME _:__:__
Screen example for Audio CD
TRACK 33 TIME
25:58
OFF
PROG. RND.
TIME __:__
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Advanced operations
To check the program contents
During playback, press 7. Playback stops and the program table
is shown.
Changing the playback order
When the player is playing back an Audio CD and the program
table is not shown, you can bring up the table by carrying out
steps 1 to 3.
During SVCD/Video CD playback, you can check the program
contents via the menu bar.
To play back in a specific order (Program
play)
To stop program playback
Press 7.
By programming tracks, you can play up to 99 tracks in any order.
You may program the same track more than once.
To clear the program
While stopped and the program table is shown, press 7.
1 In stop mode, press ON SCREEN twice.
The menu bar appears on the TV screen.
PROG.
2 Press 2/3to move
to
.
To exit the program mode
After clearing the program, press ON SCREEN.
Screen example for Audio CD
TRACK 33 TIME
25:58
NOTES
OFF
PROG. RND.
• When the disc tray is opened or the player is turned off, the
program is cleared.
• During Audio CD playback, you can select previous or next
tracks by pressing ¢/4.
3 Press ENTER.
The program table appears.
• During VCD/SVCD playback, you cannot search for the portion
on the discs by pressing ¡/1.
• During program playback, you can repeat playback.
The [PRGM] indicator lights up in the display window.
4 Press the numeric buttons to specify tracks
in the desired order.
To select 5: press 5.
To select 23: press +10, +10, then 3.
To select 40: press +10, +10, +10, then 10.
To play back in random order (Random play)
The total program time
1 In stop mode, press ON SCREEN twice.
Total Program Time
00:25:12
PROGRAM
The menu bar appears on the TV screen.
No.
TrackDisc
1
2
3
4
5
2
3
7
4
3
5
6
1
5
4
2
3
4
6
RND.
2 Press 2/3to move
to
.
Screen example for Audio CD
TRACK 33 TIME 25:58
6
7
OFF
PROG. RND.
8
9
10
3 Press ENTER.
The player starts random playback.
USE NUMERIC KEYS TO PROGRAM TRACKS.
With an SVCD/Video CD disc, the menu bar is automatically
dismissed.
CANCEL DELETES THE LAST STEP. 7DELETES ALL.
During random playback, the [RND] indicator lights up in the
display window.
Selected track number
After playing all tracks of the disc, the player stops the disc
and exits the random playback mode.
To correct the program
Press 5/∞to move
to the track to be corrected, then
press TV/VIDEO - CANCEL. The track is erased and the
subsequent programmed tracks move up.
Pressing 7clears all the programmed tracks.
To stop and quit random playback
Press 7. The player stops playback and exits the random
playback mode.
5 Press 3/SELECT to start program playback.
NOTES
With an Audio CD disc, the program table remains on the TV
screen during program playback. (Pressing ON SCREEN
brings up the status bar.)
• During random playback, you can repeat playback.
• Random playback mode will be canceled in the following cases:
- When ejecting the loaded disc
- When the Control screen appears on the TV
- When turning off the power
When all of the programmed tracks have finished playback,
the player stops and the program table appears again.
Note that the program remains.
• During program playback, you cannot edit the program
contents.
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Advanced operations
To repeat a desired part (A-B repeat
playback)
First make sure:
• The player is in playback mode except SVCD/Video CD playback
with PBC.
1 Press ON SCREEN twice.
The menu bar appears on the TV screen.
2 Press 2/3to move
to
, then press
ENTER.
The pull-down menu for repeat mode selection appears.
3 Press 5/∞to select [A-B].
4 Press ENTER at the beginning of the part you
Repeat playback
want to repeat (point A).
The pull down menu disappears.
To repeat the current selection or all tracks
A-
The repeat icon shows
.
5 Press ENTER at the end of the part you want
to repeat (point B).
For DVD VIDEO: During playback
A-B
The repeat icon shows
.
For SVCD/Video CD/Audio CD: In any condition except SVCD/
Video CD playback with PBC
The player locates “A” and starts repeat playback between “A”
and “B.”
The [
] indicator lights in the display window.
Press REPEAT.
If you press REPEAT in stop mode, press 3/SELECT to start
playback.
Each time you press REPEAT, the repeat mode cycles among
All repeat, Repeat 1 and off.
To quit A-B repeat playback
A-B
Press 2/3to move
to
, and press ENTER. The A-B
repeat mode turns off, then normal playback continues.
The indication on the display window shows the selected
repeat mode.
NOTES
: Repeats the current title for DVD VIDEO or all tracks for
• The A and B points must be set in the same title/chapter/track.
• When you press 7twice during DVD VIDEO playback, A-B
repeat is canceled.
SVCD/Video CD/Audio CD.
1: Repeats the current chapter for DVD VIDEO or the
current track for SVCD/Video CD/Audio CD.
No indication: The repeat mode is off.
A window which indicates the current repeat mode will be
displayed on the TV screen. The mode indication on the window is
same as the one on the menu bar.
(Repeat mode example on the TV screen)
CHAP
To stop repeat playback
Press 7.
When a DVD VIDEO disc is set, the unit stops playback and quits
the repeat mode.
When an SVCD, Video CD or Audio CD disc is set, the unit stops
playback but does not quit the repeat mode.
To quit repeat playback
Press REPEAT until the repeat mode indicator goes off in the
display window.
Hint
When the program playback mode is active with an SVCD, Video
CD or Audio CD, the repeat mode changes in the same manner.
Note, however, that in the “
” mode the player repeats all the
programmed tracks instead of all tracks on the disc.
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Advanced operations
2 Press 5/∞or AUDIO to select the desired
audio.
Changing the language, sound and
scene angle
Each time you press 5/∞or AUDIO, the audio changes.
For DVD VIDEO (example)
To select the subtitle language (SUBTITLE)
For SVCD
Some DVD VIDEO and SVCD discs contain more than one
subtitle language. You can choose a desired one from them.
For Video CD
Hint
At the beginning of the part where the subtitles are recorded,
appears on the TV screen (except when the [ON SCREEN
GUIDE] preference is set to [OFF]).
3 Press ENTER.
You can hear the selected audio.
The audio selection window is dismissed.
1 During playback, press SUBTITLE.
NOTES
The subtitle selection window appears on the TV screen.
• The audio selection window will automatically disappear if you
do not change the audio for several seconds.
1/3
• For DVD VIDEO, the selected language may be abbreviated on
the TV screen. See “Appendix C: Table of languages and their
abbreviations” on page 36.
ENGLISH
• Some discs may not allow this operation during playback.
2 Press 5/∞or SUBTITLE to select the subtitle.
Each time you press 5/∞or SUBTITLE, the subtitle
language changes.
To select a scene angle of DVD VIDEO
(ANGLE)
3 Press ENTER.
Subtitles are displayed in the selected language.
The subtitle selection window is dismissed.
NOTES
You can enjoy a variety of scene angles if the DVD VIDEO disc
contains “multi-angle” parts, where multiple cameras were used
to shoot the same scene from different angles.
• An SVCD disc can have up to four subtitles. Pressing 5/∞
cycles through those channels regardless of whether the
subtitles are recorded or not.
Hint
• The subtitle selection window will automatically disappear if you
do not change the subtitle for several seconds.
• For DVD VIDEO, the selected language may be abbreviated on
the TV screen. See “Appendix C: Table of languages and their
abbreviations” on page 36.
At the beginning of a “multi-angle” part,
screen (except when the [ON SCREEN GUIDE] preference is set
to [OFF]).
appears on the TV
1 During playback, press ANGLE.
The angle selection window appears on the TV screen.
To change the audio language or sound
(AUDIO)
1/3
1
The audio selection setting allows you to change the audio
language of a movie.
2 Press 5/∞or ANGLE to select the desired
angle.
Each time you press 5/∞or ANGLE, the angle changes.
Hint
At the beginning of the part where multiple audio tracks are
3 Press ENTER.
recorded,
appears on the TV screen (except when the [ON
You can see the picture from the selected angle.
The angle selection window is dismissed.
SCREEN GUIDE] preference is set to [OFF]).
1 During playback, press AUDIO.
NOTE
The audio selection window appears on the TV screen.
The angle selection window will automatically disappear if you do
not change the angle for several seconds.
1/3
ENGLISH
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Advanced operations
2 Press 2/3to select the desired preset.
Each time you press the button, the VFP mode changes as
follows.
Set the video type most suitable to the current program or the
room conditions.
Selected preset
USER 1
GAMMA
MID
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
+
4
+10
SATURATION +10
TINT
+10
SHARPNESS
Y DELAY
LOW
+
2
Special picture/sound effect
Parameter
[NORMAL]: for watching TV in a general room.
[CINEMA]: for watching a movie software in a room with
suppressed light.
To zoom in pictures
[USER 1] [USER 2]: you can adjust parameters that affect the
picture character and store the settings as a user preset.
See the next step.
1 During playback or while paused, press
3 To define a user setting, press 5/∞ to select a
ZOOM.
parameter to be edited from the following.
Pressing ZOOM causes the player to zoom in on the image.
Each time you press ZOOM, the magnification is changed
(1.5, 2 and 4 times).
• GAMMA
Adjust this if the neutral color is bright or dark. The
brightness of dark and bright portion is maintained.
Available range: LOW/MID/HIGH.
• BRIGHTNESS
2 Press 5/∞/2/3to move the zoomed position.
Adjust this if the picture is bright or dark on the whole.
Available range: –16 (darkest) to +16 (brightest).
• CONTRAST
To return to the normal playback
Select the normal size by pressing ZOOM repeatedly.
Adjust this if the far and near position is unnatural.
Available range: –12 to +12.
• SATURATION
Adjust this if the picture is whitish or blackish.
Available range: –16 (blackest) to +16 (whitest).
• TINT
Adjust this if the appearance of flesh tone is unnatural.
Available range: –16 to +16.
NOTE
While zoomed, the picture may look coarse.
To adjust the picture character (VFP)
• SHARPNESS
Adjust this if the picture is indistinct.
Available range: LOW/HIGH.
• Y DELAY
Adjust this if the picture looks separately/overlapped.
Available range: –2 to +2.
The VFP (Video Fine Processor) function allows you to adjust the
picture character according to the type of programming, picture
tone or personal preferences.
1 During playback, press VFP - PROGRESSIVE
4 Press ENTER.
SCAN.
A window for setting parameters appears.
The VFP mode selection window appears on the TV screen.
• If you press the VFP-PROGRESSIVE button too long, the
button works for changing the scanning mode (see page 6)
instead of the VFP function.
SATURATION
+ 4
Selected parameter
5 Press 5/∞ to adjust the level of the
parameter.
The higher value enhances the effect for each item other than
“GAMMA” and “SHARPNESS.”
6 Press ENTER.
Repeat steps 3 to 6 if you want to set other parameters.
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Advanced operations
To dismiss the VFP mode selection window
Press VFP - PROGRESSIVE SCAN.
Menu bar functions
NOTE
The window for VFP mode selection and parameter setting
disappear if no operation is made for about 10 seconds.
To bring up the menu bar
1 When a disc is inserted, press ON SCREEN.
A status bar for the type of disc inserted will appear on the TV
screen.
See page 12 for details about the status bar.
To change sound field (SOUND EFFECT)
2 Press ON SCREEN again.
A menu bar for the type of disc inserted will appear under the
status bar.
Using the Sound Effect function, you can change the sound field.
1 During playback, press SOUND EFFECT.
(for DVD VIDEO)
The Sound Effect indication appears on the TV screen.
TITLE 33 CHAP 33 TOTAL 1:25:58
8.5Mbps
2 Press SOUND EFFECT to select the desired
OFF
CHAP.
1/3
1/5
1/3
mode.
Each time you press the button, the Sound Effect mode
changes as follows:
(for SVCD)
TRACK 33 TIME
25:58
SOUND EFFECT:1
SOUND EFFECT:2
OFF
PROG. RND.
PROG. RND.
PROG. RND.
ST1
-/4
OFF SOUND EFFECT:3
The [SE] indicator lights on the display window when the
Sound Effect function takes effect.
(for Video CD)
TRACK 33 TIME
25:58
OFF
ST
(for Audio CD)
TRACK 33 TIME 25:58
OFF
• As the value becomes bigger, the Sound Effect works
stronger.
To dismiss the menu bar and status bar
Press ON SCREEN.
To deactivate the Sound Effect
Press SOUND EFFECT repeatedly until “OFF” appears on the
TV screen.
Basic operation procedure
NOTE
1 Press 2/3to select the icon you want to
The Sound Effect indication disappears if no operation is made
for about few seconds.
work with.
The selected icon is pointed by
.
2 Press ENTER.
With many icons, an appropriate pull-down window appears,
however, there are some exceptions.
NOTES
• A mark or text on the menu icon for the function or mode
currently selected is shown in green.
• Some functions are not available during playback. (You cannot
move
to the associated icon when it is not available.)
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Advanced operations
Menu bar functions for DVD VIDEO
Menu bar functions for SVCD/Video CD/
Audio CD
Time mode selection
During playback, selects the time mode shown in the display
window and in the status bar.
Time mode selection
Selects the time mode shown in the display window and in the
status bar.
Press ENTER to select the time mode from the following.
• TOTAL: Current title elapsed time
• T.REM: Current title remaining time
• TIME: Current chapter elapsed time
• REM: Current chapter remaining time
Press ENTER to select the time mode from the following.
• TIME: Current track elapsed time
• REM: Current track remaining time (while in stop mode, current
track total time)
• TOTAL: Disc elapsed time
• T.REM: Disc remaining time (while in stop mode, disc total time)
Repeat mode (See also page 18)
Selects the repeat mode during playback.
Repeat mode (See also page 18)
Selects the repeat mode.
1. Open the pull-down window.
2. Press 5/∞to select the repeat mode from the following.
• CHAPTER: Current chapter repeat
1. Open the pull-down window.
2. Press 5/∞to select the repeat mode from the following.
• TRACK: Current track repeat
• TITLE:
• A-B:
Current title repeat
A-B repeat
• OFF:
Repeat mode deactivated
• ALL:
• A-B:
• OFF:
All track repeat
A-B repeat
Repeat mode deactivated
3. Press ENTER to make the selected repeat function active.
3. Press ENTER to make the selected repeat function active.
Time search (See also page 16)
Specifies a time from the beginning of the current title as the point
from which to begin playback.
Time search (See also page 16)
Specifies a time from the beginning of the disc as the point from
which to begin playback.
CHAP.
Chapter search
During playback, specifies a desired chapter to be played back
from.
PROG.
Program playback (See also page 17)
While stopped, specifies the playback order of tracks.
1. Open the pull-down window.
2. Press numeric buttons (0 to 9) to enter a desired chapter
number. (For example, to specify “10,” press 1, then 0.)
3. Press ENTER to begin playback from the specified chapter.
RND.
Random playback (See also page 17)
While stopped, activates random playback.
Audio selection (See also page 19)
During playback, selects the audio language or sound track.
Audio selection (See also page 19)
During SVCD/Video CD playback, selects the audio channel(s).
1. Open the pull-down window.
2. Press 5/∞to select a desired audio language or sound track.
3. Press ENTER to begin playback with the selected audio.
1. Open the pull-down window.
2. Press 5/∞to select a desired audio channel(s).
3. Press ENTER to play back with the selected audio channel(s).
Subtitle selection (See also page 19)
During playback, selects the subtitle language.
Subtitle selection (See also page 19)
During SVCD playback, selects the subtitle.
1. Open the pull-down window.
2. Press 5/∞to select a desired subtitle language.
3. Press ENTER to begin playback with the selected subtitle.
1. Open the pull-down window.
2. Press 5/∞to select a desired subtitle.
3. Press ENTER to begin playback with the selected subtitle.
Angle selection (See also page 19)
During playback, selects a desired scene angle in a multi-angle
part.
1. Open the pull-down window.
2. Press 5/∞to select a scene angle.
3. Press ENTER to begin playback with the selected scene angle.
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Audio/Video files playback
Notes for making files/groups
• If a file name includes even one 2-byte character, the player
may not show the file name correctly.
• The player supports up to 12 characters as the group/file
names.
• The player can only recognize files with one of the following
extensions, which can be in any combination of upper and lower
case:
- For MP3 files, “.MP3”, “.mp3”.
- For WMA files, “.WMA”, “.wma”.
- For JPEG files, “.JPG”, “.JPEG”, “.jpg”, “.jpeg”.
- For MPEG-4 files, “.ASF”, “.asf”.
- For DivX files, “.DIVX”, “.DIV”, “.divx”, “.div” and “.AVI”, “.avi”.
• For MP3 files:
Outline
The player can play back MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG-4 (Simple
profile) files on a personally recorded media as follows:
CD-R/RW, memory card, commercially available CD
The player can also play back MPEG-4 (Advanced simple profile)
and DivX files recorded on CD-R/RW, DVD-R/-RW. Some DVD-R
and DVD-RW discs mastered as multi border (multi-session) may
not be compatible with the player.
You can select and play back files using the Control display on
the TV screen.
• The player may be unable to play back the media due to the
characteristics or recording conditions.
- It is recommended that you record your material at a 44.1 kHz
sampling rate, using the 128 kbps data transfer rate.
- ID3 Tag is not available.
Precautions
- MP3i and MP3 Pro are not available.
• For WMA files:
- WMA Tag is not available.
About files and folders (groups) on the disc or the
memory card
• Files are sometimes grouped into folders by genre, album, etc.
In this manual, “group” is also referred to as “folder.”
• A folder which has one or more files is regarded as a group.
• The player can detect and play back the groups which are
located up to the fifth layer.
- Make sure that the copyright feature is set to off.
- We recommend you to record your material at a bit rate of 64
kbps or higher.
- The player supports WMA files recorded with a bit rate of 48
kbps or higher. The player cannot play back WMA files
recorded with a bit rate under 48 kbps.
• For JPEG files:
• The files in the Control display are arranged by the alphabetical
order of extensions as follows: “asf”, “avi”, “divx”, “jpeg”, “mp3”,
and “wma”.
- We recommend you to record your material at a 640 x 480
pixel resolution.
- This player supports the baseline JPEG format.
- The player does not support a baseline-formatted picture of
more than 5120 x 3413 pixels. Make sure that the pictures
pixel size is 5120 x 3413 pixels or less.
- This player cannot play back a progressive JPEG file of more
than 2048 x 1536 pixels.
• Time required for reading the media contents may vary for
different media, depending on the numbers of folders (groups)
and files recorded, etc.
• Files which do not belong to any folder are grouped into “group
1.”
• The player recognizes up to150 files per group, and up to 250
groups per disc/memory card. Files other than MP3/WMA/
JPEG/MPEG-4/DivX files count in the 999 total.
• For MPEG-4 files:
- The player supports the AVI files whose resolution is 640 x
480 pixels or less, and created using 4 Mbps ASP codec.
- The size of the playback screen will be the same size as it is
recorded.
- Some recorded files may not be able to be played back
depending on file characteristics, kind of digital still/video
cameras, or recording conditions.
Max. 250 groups per media
Max.150 files
per group
File 1.mp3
File 2.mp3
Group 1
- The player can playback the following MPEG-4 files:
MPEG-4 V2: Simple (single) stream
File 3.mp3
MPEG-4 V3: Fully supported
(MPEG-4 V1 file is not compatible.)
Group 2
• For DivX files:
- The player supports DivX 5.x, 4.x and 3.11.
- The player supports the DivX files whose resolution is 720 x
480 pixels or less (30 fps), and 720 x 576 pixels or less (25
fps).
- Audio stream should conform to MPEG 1 Audio Layer-2 or
MPEG Audio Layer-3 (MP3).
File 4.jpg
File 1.jpg
File 2.jpg
File 3.jpg
File 4.jpg
File 5.jpg
File 6.jpg
Group 4
Group 3
- The player does not support GMC (Global Motion
Compression) and Q-Pel (Quarter Pixel).
- The file encoded in the interlaced scanning mode may not be
played back correctly.
- The player has its own Registration Code for DivX playback.
If necessary, you can confirm the Registration Code of your
player using the OTHERS menu. (See page 31.)
Notes for making your own disc
• Use “UDF format” as the disc format for DVD-R/-RW.
• Use “ISO 9660” as the disc format for CD-R/RW.
• The player does not support “packet writing” for CD-R/RW.
• The player supports discs recorded with up to five multiple
sessions.
• Some disc may not play due to media characteristics or
recording conditions.
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Audio/Video files playback
Notes for inserting and removing memory cards
• Before you insert a memory card into a card slot, open the door
on the front panel and make sure of the slot type and the
direction of insertion as illustrated.
• Always use the single type of memory card at a time.
When inserting the two or more types of memory card, “CHECK
FOR CARD” appears on the TV screen.
• After inserting a memory card, close the door for playback. If the
door is open, “CLOSE THE DOOR” appears on the TV screen
and the player does not start the memory card playback.
• Stop both the memory card playback and the disc playback
before inserting or removing memory card.
When inserting or removing memory card during the disc
playback, you cannot operate the player temporarily by static
electricity and/or noise. In this case, disconnect the power plug
and connect it again.
• When playing back a disc, always remove a memory card and
close the card door.
• When playing back a disc, the electrostatic noise may restart the
playback from the beginning.
NOTE
Make sure that the TV - DVD switch on the
remote control unit is set to “DVD” when
using the 5/∞/2/3and numeric buttons
for controlling the player.
TV
DVD
Basic operations
When you insert a disc or memory card with groups and files, the
Control display that shows the contents of the medium
automatically appears on the TV screen.
You can specify and play back the desired group/file from the
Control display using the following procedure.
Press here to remove the inserted
CompactFlash with the player held.
1 Make sure that the cursor bar is in the left
(group) column on the Control display.
Select these sections to show
the upper layer.
Current media
Metal terminal
CF
BGM SLIDE SHOW OFF
SD Memory Card
GROUP
WMA
MP3
MPEG4
SLIDESHOW
MIX
--
MOVIE01.ASF
MOVIE02.ASF
PICT01.JPG
PICT02.JPG
PICT03.JPG
MUSIC01.MP3
MUSIC02.WMA
Selected
track
SM
xD
(To the
middle part)
Current
group
(To the upper part)
Ridge
SD or
MMC
Group column
File column
MS
(To the lower part)
• If it is in the right column, press 2to move it to the left
column.
• If you want to select the other medium while both a disc and
memory cards are inserted, press DVD/CARD before
starting playback. When the player accesses a memory card,
the [M CARD] indicator lights on the display window.
• When inserting or removing a memory card, hold the player
firmly.
• When inserting an xD-Picture card, make sure that the front
edge of the card is facing to the slot properly.
• Make sure the disc playback is stopped when inserting or
removing the memory card.
• When inserting or removing the memory card, pay attention not
to push any button on the player accidentally.
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Audio/Video files playback
- [JPEG DATA ERROR] means that this player cannot play back
the file.
- [JPEG DATA CORRUPTED] means that the file has error but
the player can play back it.
2 Press 5/∞ to move the bar to a desired
group, then press ENTER or 3/SELECT.
• In the right column, files in the selected group are shown.
- [OUT OF MEMORY] means that the pixel resolution of the
JPEG file is too high. (See “Notes for making files/groups” on
page 23.)
- [NEXT] means the player skips to the next file.
- [PREVIOUS] means the player skips to the previous file.
- [SELECT] means the file is selected on the thumbnail screen.
3 Press 5/∞ to select the desired file, then
press ENTER.
The selected file is played back.
• When you press 3/SELECT, the continuous playback starts
from the selected file. The playback stops after playing back
of all files in the same group.
• You can also change the files on the list by pressing 4/
¢ or the numeric buttons.
Direct selection for JPEG files
To pause playback
Press 8.
Pressing 3/SELECT resumes normal playback.
You can select a particular JPEG file from the thumbnail screen.
1 Press THUMBNAIL/LIST while a JPEG file is
selected on the Control display.
The thumbnail screen appears on the TV. Up to nine
thumbnails from the selected file at a time can be displayed
on the screen.
• When selecting a group on the Control display, the
thumbnail screen does not appear.
To reverse or advance playback rapidly
Press 1/¡ during playback of MP3/WMA/DivX.
• Each time you press 1 or (¡), the player reverses (or
advances) playback, rapidly changing the playback speed as
follows:
- For MP3/WMA files
x2, x4, x6, and x8
- For DivX files
During rapid forward or reverse playback using 1/¡,
[11]/[¡1], [12]/[¡2], [13]/[¡3], or [14]/[¡4]
appears on the TV screen. The higher the value is, the faster
the playback speed is.
2 Press 5/∞/2/3 to select the desired picture
on the thumbnail screen, then press ENTER.
The desired picture is played back.
• You can change the thumbnails by pressing 4/¢. All
the JPEG files in the single group are displayed every nine
thumbnails.
To zoom in a picture
Press ZOOM.
Repeat playback
• Each time you press ZOOM, the magnification is changed—
- 1.5, 2 times, and 4 times for JPEG files
- 2 times, and 4 times for MPEG-4 files
- 2 times for DivX files
• The four-time magnification may not work for some JPEG/
MPEG-4 files according to their resolutions.
• Pressing 5/∞/2/3 moves the zoomed position during playback
of JPEG file.
During playback or while stopped, press
REPEAT.
• Each time you press REPEAT while a file is selected, the
repeat mode changes as follows:
Display
window
Function
Control display
REPEAT 1
To cancel the zoom function, select the normal size by pressing
ZOOM repeatedly.
Repeats the current
file.
1
To rotate/reflect a still picture
While the still picture is played back:
• Pressing 3 rotates the picture by 90° clockwise.
• Pressing 2 rotates the picture by 90° counterclockwise.
• Pressing ∞ reflects the picture vertically.
• Pressing 5 reflects the picture horizontally.
Repeats all files in the
current group.
REPEAT GROUP
Repeats all files on
the media.
REPEAT ALL
No indication
To stop playback
Press 7.
The repeat mode is off.
The Control display appears on the TV.
If you press REPEAT while stopped, you need to press
ENTER or 3/SELECT to start playback.
NOTES
• Opening the card door or the disc tray stops playback.
• During slide show playback, you cannot rotate/reflect a picture.
• It may take time to show the Control display due to the layer
configuration of the files and groups.
• The elapsed time may be incorrectly indicated on the display
window due to the recording condition of the file.
• The display window cannot show the file number more than
100. When the files numbered over 100th are played back, the
player re-counts file number again from 0.
To stop repeat playback
Press 7.
Note that the repeat mode remains active.
To quit repeat playback
During playback, press REPEAT until no repeat icon is shown on
the display window.
• When the screen saver starts, the Control display disappears.
• The playback information appears on the TV as follows:
- [READING INDEX] means that the player is reading the
information of the selected MPEG-4/DivX file.
• While stopped, press REPEAT until the repeat mode indication
on the Control display goes off.
- [CODEC. NOT SUPPORTED ] means that the player cannot
play back the selected MPEG-4/DivX file.
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Audio/Video files playback
To stop slide show playback in the middle
Press 7.
The TV screen returns to the Control display.
• Pressing 3/SELECT resumes slide show playback from the last
picture displayed.
To keep showing the current picture
Press 8.
• Pressing 3/SELECT resumes slide show playback.
NOTES
• During slide show playback, you cannot use the thumbnail and
rotate/reflect functions.
• During the slide show playback of progressive JPEG files, you
cannot change the effect.
NOTE
Make sure that the TV - DVD switch on the
remote control unit is set to “DVD” when
using the 5/∞/2/3and numeric buttons
for controlling the player.
Changing the picture of the opening
display
TV
DVD
You can change and set the opening display to your favorite
image. See page 30.
1 Play back a JPEG file to be displayed as the
Slide show playback
opening display.
When selecting a JPEG file from the thumbnail screen or the
slide show playback, press 8to pause the slide show.
You can display files (still pictures) one after another automatically.
Press 3/SELECT while a JPEG file is selected
on the Control display.
2 Press SET UP and 2/3to show PICTURE
menu of the on-screen menu.
The slide show starts from the beginning of the media.
• The display time varies in size of each file.
3 Press 5/∞to select [BACKGROUND], then
press ENTER.
To change the effect on displaying images
You can select the effect of slide show.
4 Press 5/∞to select [SAVE AS
BACKGROUND], then press ENTER.
Press SLIDE EFFECT.
“SLIDE EFFECT MODE :” and the current mode appear on the TV
screen.
5 Press 5/∞to select [YES], then press ENTER.
The player starts reading the selected JPEG file, and the
opening screen is changed after reading the file.
• The previous picture for the opening screen is overwritten by
the newly saved file.
• Each time you press the button, the effect is changed as follows:
Mode
Type of wipe
Scroll wipe 1: The next image slides in from top to
bottom.
1
To dismiss the menu screen
Press SET UP.
Scroll wipe 2: The next image slides in from bottom
to top.
2
3
Shutter wipe 1: The next image slides in vertically
from both sides to center.
To resume the JVC’s opening screen
Select [STANDARD] in step 4.
Shutter wipe 2: The next image slides in vertically
from center to both sides.
4
Blind wipe 1: The next image slides in vertically
through 4 slits.
5
Slide wipe 1: The next image slides in from left to
right.
6
Slide wipe 2: The next image slides in from right to
left.
7
Door wipe 1: The next image slides in horizontally
from both sides to center.
8
Door wipe 2: The next image slides in horizontally
from center to both sides.
9
Window wipe: The next image slides in from each
side to center.
10
11
Blind wipe 2: The next image slides in horizontally
through 4 slits.
The player selects and applies the effect to each
image randomly.
RANDOM
NONE
Cancels the effect.
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Audio/Video files playback
4 Select JPEG file on the Control display, then
press 3(SELECT).
BGM slide show playback
The player plays back the MP3 file from the beginning in the
group and BGM slide show starts.
• You can change the MP3 files by pressing 4/¢.
• You cannot select MP3 files on the other group.
• The playback of MP3 files stops after all the JPEG files are
played back.
During slide show playback of JPEG files on the memory card,
you can play back Audio CDs or MP3 files as background music
(BGM).
When you play back MP3 files as background music, make a
group containing both JPEG files and MP3 files on the memory
card.
• You cannot play Audio CDs with DTS or WMA files as
background music.
• BGM slide show is available for JPEG files on the single group.
• BGM slide show may not work correctly for the progressive
JPEG format.
To repeat BGM slide show playback
Press REPEAT before BGM slide show playback.
• Each time you press REPEAT, the repeat mode changes as
follows:
Slide show with Audio CD playback
Display
window
Function
Control display
1 Insert an Audio CD.
• When a memory card is playing back, playback will stop.
Repeats the current
JPEG file.
REPEAT 1
1
2 Insert a memory card containing JPEG files.
3 Close the door cover.
Repeats all JPEG files in
the current group.
REPEAT GROUP
No indication
The Control display of the memory card appears on the TV.
• When the memory card containing JPEG files is already
selected, press DVD/CARD.
The repeat mode is off.
• When the memory card has two or more groups containing
JPEG files, select the JPEG file in the group.
To stop BGM slide show playback in the middle
Press 8.
JPEG playback pauses.
When you press 8again, BGM playback also pauses.
• Pressing 3/SELECT or 8resumes music slide show playback
from the last picture displayed.
4 Select “BGM SLIDE SHOW OFF” on the
Control display by pressing 5/∞/2/3, then
press ENTER to change to “BGM SLIDE
SHOW ON.”
• Each time you press ENTER, the playback mode alternates
between “BGM SLIDE SHOW ON (BGM slide show
playback)” and “BGM SLIDE SHOW OFF (normal playback)”.
To stop BGM slide show playback
Press 7.
BGM slide show playback is canceled (“BGM SLIDE SHOW
OFF” is displayed on the Control display).
5 Select a JPEG file on the Control display,
then press 3/SELECT.
The first track on the Audio CD is played back and BGM slide
show starts.
• During BGM slide show, you can select the track on the
Audio CD by pressing 4/¢or numeric buttons.
• The playback of the Audio CD stops after all the JPEG files
are played back.
• When a track on an Audio CD is played back, the time and
track indication is not displayed on the window.
Slide show with MP3 playback
• Before starting the following procedure, remove the disc from
the disc tray.
1 Insert a memory card containing a group with
both JPEG files and MP3 files.
2 Close the door cover.
The Control display for the media appears on the TV.
3 Select “BGM SLIDE SHOW OFF” on the
Control display by pressing 5/∞/2/3, then
press ENTER to change to “BGM SLIDE
SHOW ON.”
• Each time you press ENTER, the playback mode alternates
between “BGM SLIDE SHOW ON (BGM slide show
playback)” and “BGM SLIDE SHOW OFF (normal playback)”.
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Changing the initial settings
OTHERS
How to set preferences
1 Press SET UP.
One of the preference on-screen displays appears on the TV
screen.
You can see four icons at the top right of the on-screen
display for the settings.
: LANGUAGE menu
: PICTURE menu
: AUDIO menu
NOTE
Make sure that the TV - DVD switch on the
remote control unit is set to “DVD” when
using the 5/∞/2/3and numeric buttons
for controlling the player.
TV
DVD
: OTHERS menu
2 Press 2/3to select the appropriate icon.
The appropriate display appears on the TV screen.
Selecting preferences
3 Press 5/∞to move
to select the item you
This section refers to the settings which are already made when
you purchase the player. Read this section when you want to
connect this player to a wide-vision TV set, or when you want to
otherwise change the settings according to your preferences and
viewing environment.
want to edit.
The color of the selected item changes.
4 Press ENTER.
A pull-down menu appears over the selected item.
About the Preference display
The Preference display consists of the LANGUAGE, PICTURE,
AUDIO and OTHERS setting displays, each having setting items.
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
MENU LANGUAGE
AUDIO LANGUAGE
SUBTITLE
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
OFF
ON SCREEN LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
Selected item
SELECT
ENTER
USE 5∞23TO SELECT, USE ENTER TO CONFIRM.
TO EXIT, PRESS CHOICE/SET UP.
5 Press 5/∞to select from the options then
press ENTER.
PICTURE
The selected option is set.
• For details about each setting, see the following.
To dismiss a preference display
Press SET UP.
NOTES
• Some items cannot be changed during disc playback.
• When a preference display is shown on a wide TV screen, the
upper and lower parts of the preference display sometimes may
be cut off. If this happens, adjust the picture size control of the
TV.
AUDIO
AUDIO
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
ANALOG DOWN MIX
STREAM/PCM
STEREO
• When a preference display is shown, you cannot start playing
back a disc.
D RANGE CONTROL
OUTPUT LEVEL
NORMAL
STANDARD
SELECT
ENTER
USE 5∞23TO SELECT, USE ENTER TO CONFIRM
TO EXIT, PRESS CHOICE/SET UP.
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Changing the initial settings
[4:3 LB] (Letter Box conversion): select when you connect the
player to a normal (4:3) TV.
When playing back a DVD VIDEO disc recorded in wide picture
format, the picture is shown with black bars at the top and
bottom.
LANGUAGE menu
MENU LANGUAGE
You can select the default menu language to be displayed if it is
contained on a DVD VIDEO disc.
Setting options
ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH, CHINESE, GERMAN,
ITALIAN, JAPANESE, language code from AA to ZU
• If the disc does not have a menu in the selected language, the
disc’s default language will be used.
• For details about language codes, see “Appendix C: Table of
languages and their abbreviations” on page 36.
• You cannot change the setting during playback.
[4:3 PS] (Pan Scan conversion): select when you connect the
player to a normal (4:3) TV.
When playing back a DVD VIDEO disc recorded in wide picture
format, the picture is zoomed to fill the screen vertically, and the
left and right sides of the image are chopped off.
Note, however, that the picture will be shown in the 4:3 LB
mode even if you select the 4:3 PS mode depending on the
disc.
AUDIO LANGUAGE
You can select the default audio language to be played if it is
contained on a DVD VIDEO disc.
Setting options
ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH, CHINESE, GERMAN,
ITALIAN, JAPANESE, language code from AA to ZU
• If the disc does not have the selected language, the disc’s
default language will be used.
• For details about language codes, see “Appendix C: Table of
languages and their abbreviations” on page 36.
• You cannot change the setting during playback.
SUBTITLE
PICTURE SOURCE
You can select the default subtitle language to be displayed if it is
contained on a DVD VIDEO disc.
This mode selects whether the content on the disc is processed
by field (video source) or by frame (film source). You can obtain
optimal picture quality according to the source type to be played
back by selecting an appropriate option. This setting is available
for both the interlaced mode and progressive scanning mode.
Setting options
OFF, ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH, CHINESE, GERMAN,
ITALIAN, JAPANESE, language code from AA to ZU
• If the disc does not have a subtitle in the selected language, the
disc’s default language will be used.
• For details about language codes, see “Appendix C: Table of
languages and their abbreviations” on page 36.
Setting options
VIDEO(NORMAL), VIDEO(ACTIVE), FILM, AUTO
[VIDEO(NORMAL)]: select when playing back a video source
disc with relatively a few movements.
[VIDEO(ACTIVE)]: select when playing back a video source disc
with relatively a lot of movements.
[FILM]: select when playing back a film source disc.
[AUTO]: select when playing back a disc containing both video
and film source materials.
The player recognizes the picture type (film or video source) of
the current disc according to the disc information. Normally,
select this option.
• You cannot change the setting during playback.
ON SCREEN LANGUAGE
You can select the on-screen display language of the player.
Setting options
ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH
• Some on-screen messages are shown in English regardless of
the setting.
• You cannot change the on-screen language shown on the
Control display.
SCREEN SAVER
You can set the screen saver function to ON or OFF. (See page
14.)
Setting options
ON, OFF
PICTURE menu
MONITOR TYPE
You can select the monitor type to match your TV when you play
back DVD VIDEO discs recorded for wide-screen televisions.
Setting options
16:9, 4:3 LB, 4:3 PS
[16:9] (Wide television screen): select when you connect the
player to a wide-screen (16:9) TV.
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BACKGROUND
D. RANGE CONTROL
You can change and set the opening display to your favorite image
using this menu.
This setting provides optimal audio quality from the analog AUDIO
OUT terminals for listening to DVD VIDEO discs recorded in Dolby
Digital format, at low or middle volume.
Setting options
Setting options
STANDARD, USER, SAVE AS BACKGROUND
[STANDARD]: select when you use the JVC original image as the
opening display (initial setting).
[USER]: select when you use your favorite image as the opening
display. This item will be taken effect after you register a new
image in the next item.
[SAVE AS BACKGROUND]: select when you register a new
image. To register a new image, see “Changing the picture of the
opening display” on page 26.
WIDE RANGE, NORMAL, TV MODE
[WIDE RANGE]: when selected, audio is played back with the
widest dynamic range so that you can enjoy powerful playback
sound.
[NORMAL]: normally, select this option.
[TV MODE]: select if DVD VIDEO disc sound level is lower than
TV program sound level. Thus you can hear sound at a lower
volume clearly.
OUTPUT LEVEL
This setting allows you to attenuate the level of the signal output
AUDIO menu
from the player’s analog AUDIO OUT terminals.
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
Setting options
To connect the player’s digital output to an external device
equipped with a digital input, this item must be set correctly.
See “Appendix A: Digital output signal chart” on page 35 for details
about the relation between the setting and output signals.
STANDARD, LOW
• If the sound output from the speaker is distorted, select [LOW].
Setting options
OTHERS menu
PCM ONLY, DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM, STREAM/PCM
[PCM ONLY]: select when you connect the DIGITAL OUT jack of
the player to the linear PCM digital input of other audio
equipment.
[DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM]: select when you connect the digital
input of a Dolby Digital decoder or an amplifier with a built-in
Dolby Digital decoder.
When this option is selected, playing back a disc recorded by the
MPEG Multichannel format outputs a linear PCM digital signal.
[STREAM/PCM]: select when you connect the digital input of an
amplifier with a built-in DTS, MPEG Multichannel or Dolby Digital
decoder, or the stand-alone unit of such a decoder.
• With some DVD VIDEO discs that are not fully copy-protected, a
20 or 24 bit digital signal may be output.
RESUME
You can select the resume playback mode.
See pages 12 and 13 for details about the resume playback
function.
Setting options
ON, OFF, DISC RESUME
[ON]: when selected, the player can resume playback of the disc
from the position where playback was last interrupted, if the disc
is still in the disc tray.
[OFF]: when selected, the resume function is deactivated.
[DISC RESUME]: when selected, the player can resume playback
of the last 30 discs played. The player retains a memory of the
interrupted positions of the last 30 discs played, even though
they have been removed from the disc tray.
• When playing a DVD VIDEO or Audio CD disc with DTS, use a
DTS decoder to get correct signals from your speakers.
ANALOG DOWN MIX
To correctly play the audio on a DVD VIDEO disc recorded with
surround multichannel audio, you must set this item properly
according to your audio system configuration.
ON SCREEN GUIDE
The player can display “on-screen guide” icons or characters on
the picture, which show what is happening to the disc or the player.
Example of “on-screen guide” icons:
,
,
Setting options
DOLBY SURROUND, STEREO
Setting options
ON, OFF
[DOLBY SURROUND]: select when listening to multichannel
surround audio with the player’s analog AUDIO OUT terminals
connected to a surround decoder.
[ON]: when selected, the on-screen guide is activated.
[STEREO]: select when listening to conventional two-channel
stereo audio with the player’s AUDIO OUT terminals connected
to a stereo amplifier/receiver or television set, or in case you
want to record the audio from a DVD VIDEO disc to MiniDisc,
cassette, etc.
AUTO STANDBY
When the player is stopped for more than 30 minutes or 60
minutes, the player enters standby mode automatically.
Setting options
60, 30, OFF
AV COMPULINK MODE
You must set this item correctly to use the AV COMPU LINK
system.
Setting options
DVD1, DVD2, DVD3
• See page 33 for details about the AV COMPU LINK function.
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Changing the initial settings
3 While
is pointing to [COUNTRY CODE],
press ENTER to bring up the pull-down
menu.
DivX REGISTRATION
The player has its own Registration Code for DivX playback.
You can confirm the code of your player.
• Once you played back a disc created by using the Registration
Code, the player’s code is overwritten by a totally different new
one for copyright protection purpose.
4 Press 5/∞to select the country code.
Select the code of the country whose standards were used to
rate the DVD VIDEO disc content.
See “Appendix B: Country/Area code list for Parental Lock”
on page 36.
PARENTAL LOCK
When this option is selected, pressing ENTER on the remote
control unit brings up the PARENTAL LOCK display shown below.
This allows you to restrict children from playing DVD VIDEO
discs.
5 Press ENTER.
moves to [SET LEVEL].
• See this page for details about the parental lock setting.
6 Press ENTER to bring up the pull-down
menu.
In the pull-down menu, [NONE] and levels [8] to [1] are
available.
Numeric buttons
[NONE] does not restrict playback. Level [1] is the strictest
level. Discs rated higher than the selected level are restricted.
7 Press 5/∞to select a desired parental lock
level, then press ENTER.
moves to [PASSWORD].
Limiting playback by children
8 Press the numeric buttons (0 to 9) to enter a
This function restricts playback of DVD VIDEO discs which
contain violent (and other) scenes according to the level set by
the user. For example, if a movie which includes violent scenes
supports the parental lock feature, such scenes which you do not
want to let children view can be cut or replaced with other
scenes.
4-digit password.
To set Parental Lock for the first time
9 Press ENTER.
1 Bring up the OTHERS menu.
The parental lock feature is set.
2 Press 5/∞to move
to select [PARENTAL
moves to [EXIT]. Pressing ENTER again returns to the
[OTHERS] menu of the preference display.
LOCK] then press ENTER.
The Parental Lock on-screen display appears on the TV
screen.
Hint
If you want to change the password at step 8, do it before
pressing ENTER.
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Changing the initial settings
To temporarily release the Parental Lock
Numeric buttons
If the parental level is set to a strict value, some discs may not play
at all.
When you insert such a disc and try to play it, the following
parental lock on-screen display appears on the TV screen, asking
you whether you want the parental lock to be temporarily released
or not.
1 Press 5/∞to move
to [TEMPORARY
RELEASE], then press ENTER.
PARENTAL LOCK
TEMPORARY RELEASE
NOT RELEASE
PASSWORD
_ _ _ _
SELECT
ENTER
USE 5∞TO SELECT, USE ENTER TO CONFIRM
To change the settings
2 Press the numeric buttons (0 to 9) to enter
your 4-digit password.
You can change the parental lock settings later.
The Parental Lock is released, and the player starts playback.
If you enter a wrong password, “WRONG! RETRY...” appears
on the TV screen. Enter the correct password.
1 Bring up the OTHERS menu.
2 Press 5/∞to move
to select [PARENTAL
LOCK] and press ENTER.
NOTE
When you enter the wrong password 3 times at step 2 above,
moves to [NOT RELEASE] automatically and 5/∞do not work.
The parental lock on-screen display appears on the TV
screen.
3 While
is pointing to [PASSWORD], press
the numeric buttons to enter your current 4-
digit password then press ENTER.
moves to [COUNTRY CODE] if you enter the correct
password.
If you enter a wrong password, “WRONG! RETRY...” appears
on the TV screen, and you cannot go to the next step.
If you forget your password, enter “8888.” The current
password is deleted and you can set a new password.
4 To change the [COUNTRY CODE] or [SET
LEVEL], press ENTER to bring up the
associated pull-down menu when
pointing to the desired item.
is
5 Press 5/∞to select the desired option then
press ENTER.
If you change the country code, you must reselect the parental
lock level.
6 While
is pointing to [PASSWORD], press
the numeric buttons to enter a 4-digit
password.
The password entered in this step becomes the new
password. If you want to keep the same password as before,
enter the same password.
7 Press ENTER.
moves to [EXIT]. Pressing ENTER again returns to the
[OTHERS] menu of the preference display.
NOTE
If you enter the wrong password more than 3 times in step 3
above,
moves to [EXIT] automatically and 5/∞do not work.
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Additional information
AV COMPU LINK remote control
system
To AV COMPU LINK
(ll, EX or lll)
The JVC AV COMPU LINK system allows you to enjoy video or
audio with the simplest operation. If your video/audio player (such
as a DVD player, CD player and VCR) and television or/and
amplifier/receiver support the JVC AV COMPU LINK system and
are tied with the JVC AV COMPU LINK cable(s), simply starting
the player will automatically make all necessary settings on the
television and/or amplifier/receiver to allow you to enjoy the
playback.
TV
To AV COMPU
LINK
Receiver
The player
• If you connect the player to a television and receiver via AV
COMPU LINK, set the player’s AV COMPU LINK setting to
DVD1.
IMPORTANT!
Connection and setup
When you make video connection between the player and
another device (such as a receiver and TV) via the composite, S-
video or component jacks, as well as AV COMPU LINK
connection, see also the instruction manual of the other device.
Using an AV COMPU LINK cable, connect the AV COMPU LINK
terminals of each component to one another.
• The player’s AV COMPU LINK setting is controlled using the
OTHERS menu in the preference display. See page 30.
• For information on the connection between a TV and a receiver,
refer to the receiver’s instructions.
Notes for connection
• If you connect the player to a receiver via AV COMPU LINK in a
system including a Dolby Digital decoder, some functions may
not be performed automatically.
To AV COMPU LINK (ll, EX or lll)
• Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks of the player to the audio input
jacks of a receiver indicating “DVD.” Otherwise, the system will
not work correctly.
TV
• There may be no description about connections to the player in
the instruction manual of a television or VCR. However, a
television or VCR with AV COMPU LINK terminals indicating
“II,” “EX” or “III” can be connected to the player.
The player
• If you connect the player to a television via AV COMPU LINK,
set the player’s AV COMPU LINK setting as follows.
- When connecting to the VIDEO-1 input terminal of the
television: DVD2
- When connecting to the VIDEO-2 input terminal of the
television: DVD3
Operation
The JVC AV COMPU LINK system allows you to enjoy video and/
or audio by simply pressing Play on the source component (the
component which plays back the video or audio, such as a DVD
player or VCR). You do not even have to switch on power on the
TV or receiver.
To AV COMPU LINK
(ll, EX or lll)
1 Turn on the main power of the television.
2 Insert a disc (or tape) into the source
TV
The player
component.
To AV COMPU LINK
VCR
3 Press 3of the source component.
The following actions are performed automatically:
• Turning on the television power.
• If you connect the player to a television and VCR via AV
COMPU LINK, set the VCR’s Remote Control Code and the
player’s AV COMPU LINK setting as follows.
- When connecting to the VIDEO-1 input terminal of the
television:
• Setting the source of the television to the external input
(VIDEO-1 or VIDEO-2).
• Turning on receiver power.
• Setting the source of the receiver to the component which has
started playback.
The player’s AV COMPU LINK setting: DVD2
VCR’s Remote Control Code: B
- When connecting to the VIDEO-2 input terminal of the
television:
The player’s AV COMPU LINK setting: DVD3
VCR’s Remote Control Code: A
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Audio
Troubleshooting
DVD VIDEO disc playback sound level is lower than TV
broadcast sound level.
Power
\ Set the [D.RANGE CONTROL] preference to [TV MODE] (see
page 30).
Power does not come on.
\ Power plug is not inserted securely. Plug in securely.
Analog audio output is distorted.
\ Set the [OUTPUT LEVEL] preference to [LOW] (see page 30).
Operation
MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG-4/DivX
“REGION CODE ERROR!” is shown on the TV screen.
\ Region code of the inserted disc does not match the player.
Check the region code of the disc printed on the disc jacket.
No sound and/or no picture comes out.
\ MP3/WMA/MPEG-4 disc is recorded with the “packet writing
(UDF format).” It cannot be played.
\ Check the files you want to play back.
Operation is not possible.
\ Microcomputer malfunction due to lightning or static electricity.
Turn off the power and unplug the power cord, then connect the
power cord again.
\ Moisture condensation caused by a sudden change of
temperature or humidity. Turn off the power, then turn it on a
few hours later.
Files (tracks) are not played in the recorded order.
\ This player plays the files in the alphabetic order. So, the
playback order can vary.
WMA files cannot be played back.
\ The file is copy protected.
\ The file is recorded with a bit rate under 48 kbps. The player
does not support such WMA files.
\ The disc does not allow the operation, or an unplayable disc is
inserted. Check and replace the disc (see page 2).
[TRAY LOCK] is displayed on the display window and the
disc tray does not open.
MPEG-4 files cannot be played back.
\ The format of the file is not asf.
\ When you press 0while pressing down 7on the player in
standby mode, the tray lock function is activated. The disc tray
cannot be opened or closed in this status. To release this
status, press 0while pressing down 7on the player in standby
mode. ([LOCK OFF] is displayed on the display window.)
DivX files are played back without sound.
\ This player can play back the MP3 sound for the audio part of
the DivX files. Select the proper audio CODEC when making
DivX files.
Picture
Picture is noisy.
\ The player is connected to a VCR directly and the copyguard
function is activated. Connect the player so that the picture
signal flows directly to the TV.
\ With some discs, the picture may be blurred when [PICTURE
SOURCE] is set to [FILM] or [AUTO]. Set [PICTURE SOURCE]
to [VIDEO(NORMAL)] or [VIDEO(ACTIVE)].
Picture is distorted when using COMPONENT VIDEO OUT or
S-VIDEO output jack(s).
\ Both the component connection and S-video connection are
made. Disconnect the unused one.
No picture is displayed on the TV screen, or the picture is
devided in two parts.
\ The Progressive scanning mode is activated. Change the
scanning mode to the Interlaced scanning mode by doing one
of the following:
- When the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR is set to “480p,”
set the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR to “480i.”
- When the VIDEO SIGNAL SELECTOR is set to “REMOTE,”
press and hold down VFP - PROGRESSIVE SCAN for a few
seconds.
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Audio characteristics
Specifications
Frequency response
CD (sampling frequency 44.1 kHz):
2 Hz to 20 kHz
Specifications and appearance are subject to change without
prior notice.
DVD (sampling frequency 48 kHz):
2 Hz to 22 kHz
(4 Hz to 20 kHz for DTS and Dolby Digital
bitstream signals)
DVD (sampling frequency 96 kHz)
2 Hz to 44 kHz
16 bit: More than 98 dB
20 bit/24 bit: More than 100 dB
Unmeasurable (less than 0.002%)
General
Readable discs
DVD VIDEO, DVD-R (Video format), DVD-RW
(Video format), SVCD, Video CD, Audio CD (CD-
DA), CD-R/RW (CD-DA, SVCD, Video CD, MP3/
WMA format, JPEG, MPEG-4 (Advanced simple
profile/Simple profile), DivX)
Dynamic range
Wow and flutter
Total harmonic distortion
less than 0.007%
Readable cards
SD card, Multi Media Card, Smart Media,
CompactFlash, Memory Stick, xD-Picture card
(MP3/WMA format, JPEG, MPEG-4 (Simple
Profile))
* Notes for PX model (Check the specification indication
Video format
NTSC, 480i (Interlaced scan)/480p (Progressive
scan) selectable
on the rear panel.)
Power requirements AC 110 V to 240 V
, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power consumption 10 W (POWER ON), 1.1 W (STANDBYmode)
Other
• Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”
and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
• “DTS” and “DTS 2.0+ Digital Out” are trademarks of Digital
Theater Systems, Inc.
• USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES
WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD IS PROHIBITED,
EXCEPT FOR USE BY A CONSUMER ENGAGING IN
PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES.
• “Official DivX CertifiedTM product”
“Plays DivX® 5, DivX® 4, DivX® 3, and DivX® VOD video content
(in compliance with DivX CertifiedTM technical requirements)”
“DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos are trademarks of
DivXNetworks, Inc. and are used under license.”
• This product incorporates copyright protection technology that
is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property
rights. 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. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
Power requirements* AC 120 V
Power consumption* 10 W (POWER ON), 1.1 W (STANDBY mode)
Mass
, 60 Hz
2.1 k
g
(4.7 lbs)
Dimensions (W
×
H
×
D)
435 mm
×
47 mm
×
259 mm
10-1/4 inch)
(17-3/16 inch
×
1-7/8 inch
×
Video outputs
COMPONENT (pin jacks)
Y Output: 1.0 Vp-p (75
Ω
)
P
B/PR Output: 0.7 Vp-p (75
Ω)
VIDEO OUT (pin jack)1.0 Vp-p (75
S-VIDEO OUT (S jack)
Ω)
Y Output: 1.0 Vp-p (75
C Output: 286 mVp-p (75
Ω
)
Ω)
Horizontal resolution 500 lines or more
Audio outputs
ANALOG OUT (pin jack)
2.0 Vrms (10 k
DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL)
0.5 Vp-p (75
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)
–21 dBm to –15 dBm (peak)
Ω)
Ω
termination)
(for page 30)
Appendix A: Digital output signal chart
Output
Source type
PCM ONLY
DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM
STREAM/PCM
DVD with 48 kHz, 16/20/24 bit linear
PCM
48/ kHz, 16 bit, stereo linear PCM
DVD with 96 kHz, 16/22/24 bit linear
PCM
DVD with DTS
48kHz, 16 bit, stereo linear PCM
48 kHz, 16 bit, stereo linear PCM
DTS bitstream
DTS bitstream
DVD with Dolby Digital
SVCD/Video CD/Audio CD
Audio CD with DTS
Dolby Digital bitstream
44.1 kHz, 16 bit, stereo linear PCM
48kHz, 16 bit, stereo linear PCM
CD-R/RW or memory card recorded
MP3/WMA, CD-R/RW or DVD-R/-RW
recorded DivX
Linear PCM
CD-R/RW or memory card recorded
MPEG-4
Cannot be outputted
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Appendix B: Country/Area code list for Parental Lock
ER
ES
ET
FI
Eritrea
Spain
LA
Lao People’s Democratic
Republic
RW Rwanda
AD Andorra
SA
SB
SC
SD
SE
Saudi Arabia
Solomon Islands
AE
AF
AG
AI
United Arab Emirates
Ethiopia
Finland
Fiji
LB
LC
LI
LK
LR
LS
LT
LU
LV
LY
Lebanon
Afghanistan
Antigua and Barbuda
Anguilla
Saint Lucia
Liechtenstein
Sri Lanka
Liberia
Lesotho
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Latvia
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Seychelles
Sudan
Sweden
FJ
FK
Falkland Islands
AL
Albania
FM Micronesia (Federated States
SG Singapore
AM Armenia
AN Netherlands Antilles
AO
AQ
AR Argentina
AS
AT
of)
SH
SI
Saint Helena
Slovenia
FO
FR
FX
Faroe Islands
France
France, Metropolitan
Angola
Antarctica
SJ
SK
SL
Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Slovakia
Sierra Leone
GA Gabon
American Samoa
Austria
Australia
GB United Kingdom
GD Grenada
GE Georgia
French Guiana
GH Ghana
Gibraltar
Greenland
GM Gambia
GN Guinea
MA Morocco
MC Monaco
MD Moldova, Republic of
MG Madagascar
MH Marshall Islands
SM San Marino
SN Senegal
SO Somalia
AU
AW Aruba
GF
SR
ST
SV
SY
SZ
TC
TD
TF
TG
TH
TJ
Suriname
AZ
BA
BB
Azerbaijan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Barbados
Sao Tome and Principe
El Salvador
Syrian Arab Republic
GI
GL
ML
Mali
MM Myanmar
MN Mongolia
MO Macau
MP Northern Mariana Islands
MQ Martinique
MR Mauritania
MS Montserrat
MT Malta
MU Mauritius
MV Maldives
MW Malawi
MX Mexico
MY Malaysia
MZ Mozambique
NA
NC New Caledonia
NE
NF
NG Nigeria
NI
NL
BD Bangladesh
BE
BF
BG Bulgaria
BH Bahrain
BI
Swaziland
Belgium
Burkina Faso
Turks and Caicos Islands
Chad
French Southern Territories
Togo
GP Guadeloupe
GQ Equatorial Guinea
GR Greece
Burundi
Benin
GS South Georgia and the South
Thailand
Tajikistan
BJ
Sandwich
Guatemala
GU Guam
GW Guinea-Bissau
GY Guyana
Hong Kong
HM Heard Island and McDonald
Islands
HN Honduras
HR Croatia
BM Bermuda
BN Brunei Darussalam
BO Bolivia
GT
TK
Tokelau
TM Turkmenistan
TN
TO
TP
TR
TT
TV
Tunisia
Tonga
East Timor
Turkey
BR Brazil
BS
BT
BV
Bahamas
Bhutan
Bouvet Island
HK
Namibia
Trinidad and Tobago
Tuvalu
BW Botswana
BY
BZ
CA
Belarus
Belize
Canada
Niger
Norfolk Island
TW Taiwan
TZ
UA
HT
Haiti
HU Hungary
Tanzania, United Republic of
Ukraine
CC Cocos (Keeling) Islands
CF Central African Republic
CG Congo
ID
IE
IL
IN
IO
IQ
IR
IS
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
India
British Indian Ocean Territory
Iraq
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Iceland
Italy
Jamaica
Jordan
Japan
Kenya
Nicaragua
Netherlands
UG Uganda
UM United States Minor Outlying
Islands
NO Norway
NP Nepal
NR Nauru
NU Niue
NZ
CH Switzerland
US
UY
UZ
VA
VC
United States
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
CI
CK
CL
Côte d’Ivoire
Cook Islands
Chile
New Zealand
Vatican City State (Holy See)
Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines
CM Cameroon
CN China
OM Oman
IT
PA
PE
PF
Panama
Peru
French Polynesia
CO Colombia
CR Costa Rica
CU Cuba
CV
CX
CY
CZ
DE
DJ
JM
JO
JP
KE
VE
VG
VI
Venezuela
Virgin Islands (British)
Virgin Islands (U.S.)
Vietnam
PG Papua New Guinea
PH Philippines
PK
PL
PM Saint Pierre and Miquelon
PN Pitcairn
PR Puerto Rico
Cape Verde
Christmas Island
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Germany
VN
VU
KG Kyrgyzstan
Pakistan
Poland
Vanuatu
KH
KI
Cambodia
Kiribati
KM Comoros
WF Wallis and Futuna Islands
WS Samoa
YE
YT
YU
ZA
Yemen
Mayotte
Yugoslavia
South Africa
Djibouti
Denmark
KN
KP
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Korea, Democratic People's
Republic of
DK
PT
Portugal
DM Dominica
DO Dominican Republic
DZ
EC Ecuador
EE Estonia
PW Palau
PY
QA Qatar
RE
RO Romania
RU Russian Federation
KR
Korea, Republic of
Paraguay
ZM Zambia
ZR Zaire
ZW Zimbabwe
Algeria
KW Kuwait
KY
KZ
Cayman Islands
Kazakhstan
Réunion
EG Egypt
EH Western Sahara
(for pages 19 and 29 )
Appendix C: Table of languages and their abbreviations
AA
AB
AF
AM
AR
AS
AY
AZ
BA
BE
BG
BH
BI
Afar
FA
FI
Persian
Finnish
KM
KN
KO
KS
KU
KY
LA
Cambodian
Kannada
Korean (KOR)
Kashmiri
Kurdish
OM
OR
PA
(Afan) Oromo
Oriya
SU
SV
SW
TA
TE
TG
TH
TI
Sundanese
Swedish
Swahili
Tamil
Telugu
Tajik
Abkhazian
Afrikaans
Ameharic
Arabic
Assamese
Aymara
Azerbaijani
Bashkir
Byelorussian
Bulgarian
Bihari
Bislama
Bengali, Bangla
Tibetan
FJ
Fiji
Faroese
Frisian
Panjabi
Polish
Pashto, Pushto
Portuguese
Quechua
Rhaeto-Romance
Kirundi
Rumanian
Russian
Kinyarwanda
Sanskrit
Sindhi
FO
FY
GA
GD
GL
GN
GU
HA
HI
HR
HU
HY
IA
IE
IK
IN
IS
IW
JI
JW
KA
KK
KL
PL
PS
PT
QU
RM
RN
RO
RU
RW
SA
SD
SG
SH
SI
Irish
Kirghiz
Latin
Lingala
Scots Gaelic
Galician
Guarani
Gujarati
Hausa
Thai
LN
LO
LT
LV
MG
Tigrinya
Turkmen
Tagalog
Setswana
Tongan
Turkish
Tsonga
Tatar
Laothian
Lithuanian
Latvian, Lettish
Malagasy
Maori
Macedonian
Malayalam
Mongolian
Moldavian
Marathi
Malay (MAY)
Maltese
Burmese
Nauru
Nepali
TK
TL
TN
TO
TR
TS
TT
TW
UK
UR
UZ
VI
VO
WO
XH
YO
ZU
Hindi
Croatian
Hungarian
Armenian
Interlingua
Interlingue
Inupiak
Indonesian
Icelandic
Hebrew
Yiddish
MI
BN
BO
BR
CA
CO
CS
CY
DA
DZ
EL
EO
ET
EU
MK
ML
MN
MO
MR
MS
MT
MY
NA
NE
NL
NO
OC
Sangho
Breton
Serbo-Croatian
Singhalese
Slovak
Slovenian
Samoan
Shona
Somali
Albanian
Serbian
Siswati
Twi
Ukrainian
Urdu
Catalan
Corsican
Czech
Welsh
Danish
Bhutani
Greek
Esperanto
Estonian
Basque
SK
SL
Uzbek
SM
SN
SO
SQ
SR
SS
ST
Vietnamese
Volapuk
Wolof
Xhosa
Yoruba
Javanese
Georgian
Kazakh
Greenlandic
Dutch
Norwegian
Occitan
Zulu
Sesotho
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Appendix D: Glossary
480i/480p
Dynamic range
Indicates the number of scanning lines and scanning format of an
image signal. 480i indicates 480 scanning lines with interlace
format, and 480p indicates 480 scanning lines with progressive
format.
The difference between the loudest and softest sounds.
Interlaced scanning
In a conventional video system, a picture is shown on the display
monitor in between lines of two halves. The Interlaced scanning
system places lines of the second half of the picture in-between
lines of the first half of the picture.
ASF
ASF is an abbreviation of “Advanced Streaming Format,” and is a
data compression format for streaming developed by Microsoft
Corporation. ASF can contain the various data types such as
audio, video, and text.
JPEG
A popular file format for still image compression and storage.
JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group.
There are three sub-types of the JPEG format as follows.
• baseline JPEG: used for digital cameras, the web, etc.
• progressive JPEG: used for the web
Aspect ratio
A ratio which defines the shape of the rectangular picture in a TV.
It is the width of the picture relative to the height. A conventional
TV picture is 4:3 in aspect ratio.
• lossless JPEG: an old type, rarely used now
Bitstream
Linear PCM audio
The digital form of multichannel audio data (e.g., 5.1-channel)
before it is decoded into its various channels.
PCM stands for “pulse code modulation.” Linear PCM is the usual
method for digitally encoding audio without compression, and is
used for the audio tracks on DVD VIDEO discs, Audio CDs, etc.
Chapter/title
Chapter is the smallest division and title is the largest division on
DVD VIDEO. A chapter is a division of a title and similar to a track
for Video CD or Audio CD.
MP3
MP3 is an audio data compression format, which stands for
MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3. Using MP3, you can achieve a data
reduction of about 1:10.
Component video
Video signals with three channels of separate information that
makes up the picture. There are some types of component video,
such as R/G/B and Y/CB(PB)/CR(PR).
MPEG-4
MPEG-4 is an audio/video data compression format, which is
highly efficient and more stable than MPEG-1 and MPEG-2.
Composite video
NTSC (National television system committee)
A black and white and color television system format used in the
U.S.A., Canada, Mexico and Japan.
A single video signal commonly used in most consumer video
products that contains all luminance, color, and synchronization
information.
PAL (Phase Alternation by Line)
A color television system format used extensively in Western
Europe.
DivX
One of the encoding methods for making MPEG-4 files.
Dolby Digital (AC3)
PBC
A six-channel system consisting of left, center, right, left rear,
right rear and LFE (Low-Frequency Effect channel, for use with a
sub-woofer) channels. All processing is done in the digital
domain. Not all Dolby Digital discs contain six (5.1) channels of
information.
PBC stands for “Playback control” and is a method of controlling
disc play for Video CDs (VCD). You are able to interact with the
disc through menus.
Progressive scanning
Progressive scanning displays all the horizontal lines of a picture
at one time, as a single frame. A progressive scanning DVD
player converts the interlaced (480i) video from DVD into
progressive (480p) format for connection to a progressive display.
It dramatically increases the vertical resolution.
Dolby Surround/Dolby Pro Logic
Dolby Surround records four channels of front and rear audio in
two channels in a way that allows a decoder to recover the
original four channels for playback. Because the audio is
recorded in two channels, it can be played back naturally by a
two-channel stereo system.
S-video
A video signal which improves picture quality over standard
composite connections. Used on Super VHS, DVD, high end TV
monitors, etc.
Dolby Pro Logic introduces directional circuits in decoder-side
processing (increasing the level of specific channels and lowering
the level of silent channels) for greater spatial perspective, and
adds a center speaker used primarily for dialog. The result is
enhanced channel separation.
Track
The smallest division on SVCD, Video CD and Audio CD discs.
Down-mix
WMA
Internal stereo mix of multichannel surround audio by a DVD
player. The down-mix signals are output from stereo output
connectors.
WMA is an abbreviation of “Windows Media Audio,” and is an
audio data compression format developed by Microsoft
Corporation. Sound quality of data compressed using WMA is
the same as that of MP3, though the WMA file size is smaller
than that of MP3.
DTS
A Digital Surround audio encoding format configured with six
(5.1) channels, similar to Dolby Digital. It requires a decoder,
either in the player or in an external receiver. DTS stands for
Digital Theater Systems.
Not all DTS discs contain six (5.1) channels of information.
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