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Kompernaß GmbH · Burgstrasse 21 · D-44867 Bochum
ID Nr.: KH6510/6511-07/06-V3
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The Silvercrest KH 6510/6511 DVD player contains copyright protection technology, which protects it from process
claims of certain US patents, for example other intellectual property rights of the Macrovision corporation and
other copyright owners.
Use of this copyright protection technology must be approved by the Macrovision corporation and is restricted
exclusively to non-commercial private home use.
any other use requires the express approval of Macrovision Corporation.
Reverse engineering and disassembling are expressly prohibited.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
Dolby and the double-D-symbols are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories,
Inc. Confidential Unpublished Works.
1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
This device is protected by US patents 4.631.603, 4.577.216, 4.819.098, 4.907.093 and 6.516.132.
The license applies exclusively to private use.
The Silvercrest KH 6510/6511 DVD player is licensed as a DivX Certified Product.
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Operating controls and connections
Front panel
q Display
w IR remote sensor
e Disc tray
r Button (Open/Close)
q
w
e
r
t Memory card slot
y USB slot
u Indicator lamp
i Buttonꢀ(Scan forward)
o Buttonꢁ(Scan backwards)
a Buttonꢂ(Skip forward)
y t
g
f d s a o
i
u
s Buttonꢃ(Skip backwards)
Fig. 1 Front panel
d Buttonꢄ(Stop)
f Buttonꢅ/ꢆ(Play/Pause)
g Button ON/OFF
Rear panel
h Digital OUT socket "Coaxial"
j Surround cinch socket "Center"
k Surround cinch socket "SL"
l Surround cinch socket "FL"
; "Video OUT" cinch socket
2) "VGA OUT" socket
hjkl; 2)
2!2@
2#
2$
2! Stereo cinch socket "L"
2@ Stereo cinch socket "R"
2# "Euro Scart" socket
2$ Mains cable with power plug
2% "Pr/Cr" cinch socket
2^ "Pb/Cb" cinch socket
2& "Y" cinch socket
2* "S-Video OUT" socket
3@3!3)2(2*
2&2^2%
2( Surround "FR" cinch socket
3) Surround "SR" cinch socket
3! Surround "Subwoofer" cinch socket
3@ Digital Out "Optical" socket
Fig. 1.2 Rear panel
w
Remote control
q Button Standby
q
e
w Button Dimmer (Display brightness adjustment)
e Button (Open/Close)
r Button. Page +/-
r
t
t Button +/- (Increase or reduce volume)
y Button Mute (Switch off sound)
u Buttonꢂ Skip + (Skip forward)
i Buttonꢃ Skip - (Skip backward)
o Buttonꢄ(Stop)
a Buttonꢅ(Play)
s Button DVD/Card/USB (Show contents of memory card)
d Button OK (Confirm input)
3#
y
i
3@
3)
3!
2(
u
o
f Control buttons
g Button Video Out (Adjust video output)
h Button Search (Select time position)
j Button Angle (Change the camera perspective)
k Button CLR (Delete input)
l Button PRG (Superimpose the program menu)
; Button Zoom (Increase/reduce picture size)
2) Button Mark (Bookmark function)
2! Button A–B (Repeat sequence)
a
2*
s
d
f
g
j
2&
2%
2@ Button Mode (Superimpose playback mode)
2# Button Title (Superimpose DVD/CD contents)
2$ Button Menu (Superimpose DVD menu)
2% Button Subtitle (Superimpose subtitles)
2^ Button Audio (Change playback language)
2& Button Display (Superimpose disc Information)
2* Button Setup (Superimpose OSD menu)
2( Button ꢆPause/Step
2^
h
k
;
2$
2@
2#
2!
l
2)
3) Button F.FWDꢀ(Scan forward)
3! Button F.RWDꢁ(Scan backwards)
3@ Button Slow (Adjust playback speed)
3# Number buttons 0 to 9 (Number input 0-9)
Fig. 2 Remote control
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DVD player SilverCrest KH 6510/6511
1. Technical data
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2. Applications and functions
3. Delivery Contents
4. Setting up of the DVD player/Safety instructions
5. Remote control
5.1. Inserting the batteries
5.2. Using the remote control
5.3. Replacing the batteries
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6. Connecting the DVD player to a Television
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6.1. Connecting to a television via Scart Cable/RGB
6.2. Connecting to a television via S-Video
6.3. Connecting to a television via video input (composite video)
6.4. Connection via component signal (YPbPr/Progressive Scan und YUV)
6.5. Connection via VGA
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7. Connecting audio components to the DVD player
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7.1. Connecting a HiFi system
7.2. Connecting digital audio components via digital cables
7.3. Connecting digital audio components via analogue cables
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8. Necessary settings to the DVD player before operation
10
8.1. Using the OSD Menu
8.2. Language Settings
8.3. Video settings
8.4. Audio settings
8.5. Rating settings
8.6. Misc settings
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9. Initial operation of the DVD player
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9.1. Inserting the DVD
9.2. Inserting memory cards/USB memory sticks with MP3-/WMA-/DivX-/JPEG- data
9.3. Removal of Memory cards/USB Memory sticks from the memory card slot
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10. Playing back DVDs, VCDs or S-VCDs
10.1. Features during playback of a DVD, VCD or S-VCD
11. Playback of JPEG-Photo CD/WMA/MP3/MPEG4
12. Cleaning of the DVD player
13. Disposal
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14. Troubleshooting
15. Glossary / Key Word Index
16. Important warranty notes
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this booklet for later
reference. Hand over the manual to whomsoever you might pass the device on to.
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1. Technical data
• LCD/Plasma picture screens or video-projectors, if for this
the corresponding connection potential is available and
the connection of a DVD player is provided for/allowed
by the manufacturer of the playback device
Power supply:
Power consumption :
TV standard:
AC 220 V - 240 V ~50 Hz
15 Watt
PAL/NTSC
Operating temperature: +5 ~ +35°C
You can connect to the Silvercrest KH 6510/KH 6511 DVD
player for sound output, for example music…
Humidity:
5 ~ 90 % (no condensation)
Video output
Output level:
Horizontal resolution:
Signal-to-noise ratio:
• from the speaker of one of the televisions connected to
the DVD player
• from external audio components such as a HiFi system,
receiver or surround sound system (analogue/digital)
1 + 0.2/-0.2 Vp-p (75 Ω)
> = 500 Lines
>60 dB
Audio output
Impedance:
ƽ IMPORTANT!
No liability/warranty will be assumed for damage resulting
10 kΩ
Output level:
1.8 + 0.2/-0.8 Vrms (1kHz 0 dB)
<0.01 % (JIS-A 1kHz, typical)
>80 dB (JIS-A 1 KHz, typical)
>95 dB (JIS-A 1 kHz, typical)
from improper use of the device!
Harmonic distortion:
Dynamic range:
Signal-to-noise ratio:
3. Delivery Contents
Digital audio output
1. DVD player
Coaxial output and optical output
2. Infra red remote control
3. 2 Batteries for remote control, type AAA/ (Micro cells)
4. RGB-Scart cable
2. Applications and functions
5. Audio/Video-Cinch cable
6. Nero Digital CD
The Silvercrest KH 6510/ KH 6511 DVD player is exclusively
intended...
7. Instruction manual
8. Demo DVD (only in Germany/Austria)
• as an electronic entertainment device for the playback...
4. Setting up of the DVD player/Safety instructions
• ...of DVD videos in 12 cm and 8 cm (diameter) formats with
Country/Regional code 2 or
.
, designated by the Logo
1 Carefully remove the DVD player and the supplied accessories
from the packing
• ...of the video formats MPEG-4/MPEG-4 ASP and with DivX
3.11, DivX 4.x, DivX 5.x, multichannel DivX and DivX Pro as
well as Nero Digital compressed videos.
2 Place the DVD player on an even, straight, and non slippery
surface
• ... of video-CDs (VCDs) and Super video-CDs (S-VCDs) in
12 cm and 8 cm (diameter) formats, designated by the
In order to avoid technical glitches, damages, and the risk
of an electric shock do not run the DVD player...
Logo
• ... of audio-CDs in 12 cm and 8 cm (diameter) formats,
designated by the Logo
.
.
• ... in the immediate vicinity of a heat source such as an
oven, heat fans and similar devices! Heat contact can lead
to the equipment overheating and to melting of plastic
parts, whereby the DVD player could be irreparably damaged!
• Do not place any open sources of fire, like candles, on the
device.
• ... generally of the data format CD Audio (.cda), MP3
(.mp3), Windows Media Audio (.wma), DivX (.avi), Nero
Digital (.mp4) und JPEG (.jpg) on the storage media CD-R,
CD-RW, USB memory sticks as well as Memory Cards of the
type CF I, CF II, SD, MS, MSPro, MMC und SM.
• ... for stationary operation in enclosed spaces
• ... for private, non commercial use
ƽ Warning!
In case of overheating there is a risk of fire!
You can connect to the Silvercrest KH 6510/ KH 6511 DVD
player for image outputs during playback of DVDs, VCDs,
S-VCDs, Audio CDs and the MP3 data formats, Windows
Media Audio and JPEG
• ... do not play in moist environments, for example in cellars
or in the sauna! Moisure penetrating the applicance can
lead to malfunctions and cause irreparable damage to the
DVD player!
• Stereo and Mono televisions with the formats
PAL or NTSC and the picture formats 4:3 / 16:9.
• This device was only designed for stationary operation
under normal climatic conditions (temperate climate).
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ƽ Warning!
Ꮩ Danger! Laser radiation!
The DVD player is equiped with a "Class 1 Laser".
Moisture penetrating into the device creates the risk of an
electric shock!
• Never open the device.
• ... not in the immediate vicinity of water, for example in
the bath tub or in the swimming pool. Do not place containers
filled with water, for example flower vases, on the DVD
player.
• Never attempt to repair the device. There is invisible laser
radiation inside the device.
• Do not expose yourself to the laser beam as this could lead
to eye injuries.
ƽ Warning!
If water runs into the DVD player or if it falls into water it
can be irreparably damaged and the risk of an electric shock
exists!
5. Remote control
5.1. Inserting the batteries
1 Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote
control.
2 Now insert the two batteries type AAA/R 03 (micro cells)
included in the package into the battery compartment.
Make sure that the batteries are inserted in accordance
with the correct polarity.
• ... not in cupboards, on shelves or other enclosed furnis-
hings as well as not on beds and covers because the venti-
lation of the DVD player will be impaired and it could
overheat.
For the same reason do not place another piece of equipment
(i.e. a television) on the DVD player.
3 Replace the battery compartment cover.
In order to guarantee sufficient ventilation the selected loca-
tion of the DVD player must provide for a clearance of at le-
ast 10 cm at the rear, on top, and on either side from walls
and any other object.
5.2. Using the remote control
In order to guarantee faultless operation when using the
remote control…
• Always point the remote control, during use, directely at
the DVD player
• Make sure that there are no obstructions between the
remote control and the DVD player that will hinder re-
ception
• This device must not be placed in the immediate vicinity of
flammable materials, for example curtains, flammable li-
quids etc.
ƽ Warning!
• When using the remote control place yourself not more
than 5 metres from the DVD player
When overheated the DVD player can be irreparably dama-
ged and the risk of a fire exists!
Otherwise interferences can occur during operation of the
DVD player functions with the remote control.
ƽ IMPORTANT!
For damage to the DVD player that results from...
• The effects of moisture
• water penetrating into the equipment
• Overheating
... no liability/warranty will be assumed!
5.3. Replacing the batteries
If the operation of the DVD player via the remote control
does not function properly or does not function at all the
batteries must be replaced
ƽ IMPORTANT!
Do not plug the DVD player into an electrical outlet at this time.
Wait until you have connected the DVD player to a television
set.
• Always renew all batteries in order to return the remote
control to its full performance ability.
In the event that you wish to change the type of video or audio
connection you must first pull the power plug from the power
socket! Otherwise the DVD player and possibly equipment
connected to it could become irreparably damaged through
voltage peak strikes!
ꢇNOTE:
Used batteries may not be disposed of in household waste.
Hand in used batteries at a collection location or disposal site
or return them to the place where you bought them. Should
you yourself at some time dispose of the DVD player's remote
control then you should beforehand, without fail, remove the
batteries!
ƽ Warning!
Equipment connected to a power supply can be damaged
during a thunderstorm. You should therefore always pull the
power plug from the power socket when there is a storm.
ƽ Danger!
• Do not throw batteries into a fire.
• Do not recharge batteries unless, of course they are
specifically designated as "rechargable".
• Never open, solder or weld batteries.
The risk of explosions and injuries exist!
ƽ IMPORTANT!
The main switch on the front panel is used for the ON/OFF
function. It is not used as a disconnect switch for the mains
voltage. The power plug is used for disconnecting the mains
voltage. In order to completely disconnect the equipment
from the mains voltage the power plug must be pulled from
the power socket. The power socket for the power plug
should be situated close to the device and easily accessible
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6. Connecting the DVD player to a Television
6.2. Connecting to a television via S-Video
ꢇNOTE:
After setting up the DVD player, you can now connect it to
a television. The DVD player can be connected to a television
that operates with the PAL, NTSC and SECAM standards.
For this connections variant the television must be equiped
with an S-Video input and two unoccupied audio cinch
sockets.
If you are not sure if the television is capable of handling
S-Video, for example via cinch sockets, then you can check
this by consulting the television's instruction manual.
For this connection variant you will need:
• an audio cinch cable (not supplied)
• an S-video cable (not supplied) These can be obtained
from your dealer.
If you want to use the DVD player on a television with...
• ... NTSC standard you will have to change the video setting
in the DVD's so called "OSD menu". There PAL is set as the
television standard at the factory.
• SECAM standard you do not need to change any settings.
The factory setting for the PAL standard also allows the
DVD player to operate with SECAM televisions in so far as
these can process the signals.
In order to connect the DVD player to a television via S-video
On this topic see also capital 8.3 "Video settings: TV standard".
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Depending on the features of the television, there are various
options for connecting the DVD player to it:
6.1. Connecting to a television via Scart Cable/RGB
ꢇ Note:
Connecting the DVD player to a television with a Scart cable
via the RGB input offers a high quality connection. Select this
connection variation in the case of televisions equiped with
an RGB input. If you are not sure if the television is equiped
with an RGB input then you can check this by consulting the
television's instruction manual.
• Connect the jack inscribed with S-Video to a television
S-Video socket using an S-video cable.
• Insert the white audio cinch cable plug into the cinch socket
inscribed "L" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the white plug at the other end of the audio
cinch cable into the left channel audio socket on the tele-
vision.
• Insert the red audio cinch cable plug into the cinch socket
inscribed "R" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the red plug at the other end of the audio
cinch cable into the right channel audio socket on the
television.
• For playback select the matching channel on your tele-
vision Check with the television's instruction manual on
how you can set the AV channel.
• Connect the jack inscribed with Euro Scart to a television
Scart socket by using the supplied Scart cable.
• In the OSD menu select the menu Video/Video output/RGB.
• For playback select the matching chanel on your television
Check with the television's instruction manual on how you
can set the AV chanel.
On this topic see also capital 8.3
"Video settings: Video output.
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• In the OSD menu select the menu Video/Video output/RGB.
On this topic see also capital 8.3
"Video settings: Video output.
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6.3. Connecting to a television via video input
(composite video)
For this connection variant the television must be equiped
with Audio/Video cinch sockets (Composite Video).
In order to connect the DVD player to a television via
Composite Video you will need
ꢇNOTE:
For both variants the television, to which you want to connect
the DVD player must have two unoccupied Audio cinch sockets
available.
The cable connections are the same in both cases; YPbPr-signal
for Progressive Scan however can only be used if the television
(or Video projector), to which you want to connect the DVD
player, is capable of Progressive Scan.
• Audio/Video cinch cable
If you are not sure whether the television (or Video projector),
to which you want to connect the DVD player is capable of
Progressive Scan and has cinch sockets available then you
can check this by consulting the television's (or Video projec-
tors's) instruction manual.
For both variations – "YPbPr" and "YUV"– you will need
• an audio cinch cable (not supplied)
• an YUV cable (not supplied) These can be obtained from
your dealer.
• Connect the yellow plug of the Audio/Video cinch cable to
the television's yellow video socket.
• Insert the white plug of the Audio/Video cinch cable into
the cinch socket inscribed "L" on the rear panel of the
DVD player.
On the rear panel of the DVD player you will find the three
so called "Component Colour Out" sockets "Y", "Pb/Cb" and
"Pr/Cr".
In order to connect the DVD player via component signal…
• Then insert the white plug at the other end of the Audio/
Video cinch cable into the left channel audio socket on the
television.
• Insert the red Audio/Video cinch cable plug into the cinch
socket inscribed "R" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the red plug at the other end of the Audio/
Video cinch cable into the right channel audio socket on
the television.
• For playback select the matching channel on your television
Check with the television's instruction manual on how
you can set the AV channel.
• In the OSD menu select the menu Video/Video output/RGB.
On this topic see also capital 8.3 "Video settings: Video
output.
• Connect the sockets "Y"(green), "Pb/Cb"(blue), and
"Pr/Cr"(red) with the corresponding sockets on the televi-
sion.
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6.4. Connection via component signal
• Insert the white plug of the Audio/Video cinch cable (not
supplied) into the cinch socket inscribed "L" on the rear
panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the white plug at the other end of the audio
cinch cable into the left channel audio socket on the televi-
sion.
• Insert the red audio cinch cable plug into the cinch socket
inscribed "R" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the red plug at the other end of the audio cinch
cable into the right channel audio socket on the television.
• For playback select the matching channel on your television
Check with the television's instruction manual on how you
can set the AV channel.
(YPbPr/Progressive Scan und YUV)
This connection variant is only possible with very high grade
televisions, LCD/Plasma screens or Video projectors
Check with the instruction manual of the corresponding play-
back device to see if this connections variant is available. It is
possible that additional playback device settings must be im-
plemented.
The so called "Component signal" is put out via the YPbPr
socket of the DVD player. The Component signal is also avai-
lable in the form of
• so called "YUV" signal (Half image) as well as in the form
of
• so called "YPbPr" signal (Full image/Progressive Scan).
• In the OSD menu under the menu Video/Video
output/Component select respectively P-Scan.
On this topic, please refer to Section 15.
"Glossary / KeyWord Index".
On this topic see also capital 8.3
"Video settings: Video output.
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6.5. Connection via VGA
7. Connecting audio components to the DVD player
This connection variant is only possible with very high grade
televisions, LCD/Plasma screens or Video projectors For this
connection variant the television must be equiped with a
VGA input and two unoccupied audio cinch sockets. Check
with the instruction manual of the corresponding playback
device to see if this connections variant is available. It is possible
that additional playback device settings must be implemented.
For this connection variant you will need:
Besides sound replay of DVDs, VCDs/S-VCDs and from Audio
and MP3-CDs via…
• the loud speaker of the television, to which the DVD player is
connected sound replay can also be produced via external
Audio components such as HiFi systems, Dolby Digital/DTS
receiver or Surround Sound systems.
• an audio cinch cable (not supplied)
• a VGA cable (not supplied) These can be obtained from
your dealer.
You have the following options here:
7.1. Connecting a HiFi system
In order to connect the DVD player via VGA…
In order to enjoy a full sound experience when playing DVDs
with the DVD player you can connect a HiFi system to the
player. Before connecting check with the HiFi system's instruction
manual to verify...
• if the HiFi system is suitable for connection to a DVD player.
If yes…
• if the HiFi system is equiped with cinch sockets; if yes, you
can connect the HiFi system to the DVD player via cinch cables.
In order to connect a HiFi system...
• Connect the jack inscribed with VGA using a VGA cable to
the corresponding socket on the television.
• Secure both plugs of the VGA cable with the screws.
• Insert the white audio cinch cable plug into the cinch socket
inscribed "L" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the white plug at the other end of the audio
cinch cable into the left channel audio socket on the tele-
vision.
• Insert the red audio cinch cable plug into the cinch socket
inscribed "R" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the red plug at the other end of the audio cinch
cable into the right channel audio socket on the television.
• For playback select the matching channel on your television
Check with the television's instruction manual on how
you can set the AV channel.
• Insert the white cinch cable plug into the cinch socket
inscribed "L" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Then insert the white plug at the other end of the cinch
cable into the left channel cinch socket on the HiFi system.
• Insert the red cinch cable plug into the cinch socket inscribed
"R" on the rear panel of the DVD player.
• Insert the red plug at the other end of the cinch cable into
the right channel cinch socket of the HiFi system.
• Check with the instruction manual which settings on the
HiFi system may be necessary in order to reproduce sound
via the HiFi system during the playback of a DVD, VCD/
S-VCD, Audio or MP3 CD from the DVD player.
• In the OSD menu select the menu Video/Video
output/VGA.
On this topic see also capital 8.3
"Video settings: Video output.
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ꢇNOTE:
For an optimal sound experience place your HiFi system's
loud speakers to the left and to the right of the television,
on which you connected the DVD player.
If you connected the DVD player to the television via a Scart
cable the Audio signal will be transmitted via the cinch cable
to your HiFi system as well as via the Scart cable to the television.
In this case, set the volume of the television to the lowest level.
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7.2. Connecting digital audio components via digital cables
In order to enjoy Surround Sound during playback of corres-
pondingly equiped DVDs (recognisable by the Dolby Digital
or DTS-Logo) you can connect the DVD player to
digital Audio components, for example a Dolby Digital-
or DTS-Receiver or a suitable Surround system.
ꢇNOTE:
Make sure that no dirt can enter into the optical cable socket.
This could cause signal interference.
Always insert the protective plug into the socket if no optical
cable is connected.
you can purchase the necessary cables for the hereafter
described connection variants from your dealer.
Firstly check with the digital components instruction manual
to see if it allows for connection to the DVD player...
• via a coaxial cable
• or via an optical cable.
7.3. Connecting digital audio components via analogue
cables
If a digital input is not available on the audio component you
can connect the DVD player to it via conventional analogue
cinch cables.
Connection via coaxial cable
In order to connect the DVD player to a digital audio component
with a digital coaxial cable...
• Connect the "COAXIAL" inscribed plug to the corresponding
socket on the digital audio component.
In order to connect the DVD player with analogue cables...
Insert a cinch cable in each of...
• the sockets inscribed with "FL" (front left channel)
• the sockets inscribed with "FR" (front right channel)
• the sockets inscribed with "SL" (rear left channel)
• the sockets inscribed with "SR" (rear right channel)
• the socket inscribed with "CENTRE" (front centre channel)
and
xConnecting via optical cable
In order to connect the DVD player to a digital audio component
with an optical cable...
• Remove the protective plug from the "Optical" inscribed
socket on the rear panel of the DVD player and insert the
optical cable plug.
• the socket inscribed with "SUBWOOFER" (Bass) on the rear
panel of the DVD player.
• Insert the plug at the other end of the optical cable in the
corresponding socket of the digital audio component.
• insert the cinch cables into the corresponding analogue
inputs in the digital audio component.
ꢇNOTE:
The optical cable is a glass fibre cable and must not be bent
during installation. Otherwise the glass fibre contained in the
cable could break and the cable would become unusable.
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8. Necessary settings to the DVD player before
operation
8.1. Using the OSD Menu
To summon the DVD player's OSD Menu...
• Press the "Setup" button on the remote control.
The OSD Menu with its menu options will appear on the
television screen:
All possible settings on the DVD player can be administered
with the remote control via the so called "OnScreen display"
menu (in short "OSD Menu"). The OSD Menu will be super-
imposed on the television screen.
The following menu options can be set:
Language, Video, Audio, Rating, and Misc.
Before you use the DVD player for the first time for playback
of DVDs, VCDs/S-VCDs or Audio-/MP3-CDs you must imple-
ment a few settings via the OSD Menu. These settings are
dependent amongst others on...
• The control buttons
will move you through the
OSD Menu. To confirm a selection or input press the "OK"
button.
• the language, in which you want the OSD Menu to be
displayed
• which TV standard corresponds to the television, to which
you want to connect the DVD player
• To exit the selected OSD Menu option press the control
button , until the left Menu tab (Language, Video etc.)
is active. Select another Menu tab with the control buttons
and activate the OSD Menu option with the control
• Which image format your television can display
button
.
• To exit the OSD Menu press the button "Setup" again.
In order to implement the necessary settings via the OSD
Menu...
8.2. Language Settings
• First insert the connecter plug of the DVD player's power
cord into a power socket.
You can preset the languages for the Menu-language, DVD-
Menu, Subtitles, Audio and DivX Subtitles functions. These
settings are valid for every DVD if the selected language is
present on the DVD.
• To turn the DVD player on press the "ON/OFF" button on
the front panel of the DVD player. If the DVD player is already
switched on but is in Standby Mode press the button
"Standby" on the remote control to switch the DVD player
on. Standby Mode is indicated by the red LED on the front
panel of the device.
The device will check to see if a disc is inserted.
The SilverCrest-Logo appears on the television screen:
- OSD Language:
- DVD Menu:
Here you set the language, in which the
OSD Menu will be displayed on the tele-
vision screen.
Here you set the language, in which the
DVD Menu will be displayed on the tele-
vision screen. Not all films contain a menu
on the DVD. If a menu is available then
it can only be shown in the language
that you set if this language is available
on the DVD. If the selected language is
not available then the DVD Menu will be
displayed in another language.
• Firstly please familiarize yourself with the OSD Menu's
operation by means of the following brief introduction.
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- DVD Subtitle:
- Audio:
Here you set the language of the subtitle
when the playback of a DVD is displayed
on the television screen (only if the langu-
age is present on the DVD).
Here you set the language, in which the
DVD should be started. Films can then
only be played back in the language that
you selected if this language is available
on the DVD. If the selected language is
not available the DVD will start with
another language.
• Then keep pressing the button "Video Out" on the remote
control until the Image reappears on the television screen.
- Brightness:
- Sharpness:
Here you set the Brightness (1-16) of the
DVD player.
Here you set the contrast (1-16) of the
DVD player.
8.4. Audio settings
In this OSD-Menu you can administer the settings for Bass
Management, the size of individual loud speakers, Test Sound,
Delays, Digital Audio Outputs, Night Mode and ProLogic.
- DivX Subtitle:
Here you set the character encoding for
the DivX Subtitle. The standard setting
is Western European.
- DivX Sub
Position:
Here you set the position (Bottom/
Middle/Top) of the DivX Subtitles.
8.3. Video settings
In this OSD Menu you can administer the settings for Image
format, Screen Mode, TV-Standard, Video-Output, Brightness
and Sharpness.
-Bass management: Here you can Activate/Deactivate the
Bass-Management. Activation (on) is
necessary if you are not using a 5.1 am-
plifier with its own speaker management
but rather want the sound output trans-
mitted via a particular amplifier. In this
case the DVD player must be informed
which kind of speaker (Small/Large) is to
be run from the respective sound output.
In this way the sound and the separation
of Highs, Middles and Basses can be opti-
mally conformed.
- Aspect Ratio:
- Viwe Mode:
- TV-System:
Here you set the Image format, in which
the film should be displayed on the tele-
vision screen (4:3 or 16:9). The correct setting
depends on the television to which you
would like to connect the DVD player.
Here you can adapt the Height and width
of the Image to the playback device being
used, for example Pan & Scan (Adapta-
tion of Image width formats to the 4:3
Image).
Here you set the TV-Standard (PAL/NTSC/
Multi) of your playback device. Only set
"Multi" if you have connected the DVD
player to a Multi standard television.
Here you set the Vidio-Output, through
which the DVD player is connected to
the playback device.
- Front, Center,
Surround,
Subwoofer LS:
Here you can Activate/Deactivate the
particular speaker type and set the size.
Large: Bass activated.
Small: Bass deactivated.
(only with the activation of
Bass-Management)
Small: No speaker connected
Here you can switch on a test sound for
each particular audio output in order to
check your 5.1 Surround settings.
- Test tones:
- Delays
- Video out:
Center, Surround: Here you set the delays for the Centre
speaker and the rear Surround speakers.
Each increase in the distance setting cor-
responds to a delay of one millisecond.
With optimal settings the sound reaches
your listening location at the same time
from all directions.
ƽ IMPORTANT!
In the event that you set an incorrect Vidio-Output, for example
"P-Scan", although your television is not capable of Progressive
Scan, then the television screen will suddenly become black.
This is not a defect of the television or the DVD player!
In a case such as this...
Centre: No delays, 0.3, 0.6, 1, 1.4, 1.7 m.
Surround: 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.1 m
• Press the ꢄ"Stop" button on the front panel of the DVD
player or on the remote control.
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- Digital Output:
Here you set the digital output signal of
the DVD player.
OFF: No digital audio component is
connected
Again select the option "Parental control" and now set the
desired child lock level. You confirm your entry by pressing
the button "OK".
PCM: a two channel digital audio com-
ponent is connected via coaxial
cable or optical cable.
- Change password: Here you can change the preset password
(8888) and submit your own password.
Only the numbers 0-9 can be used.
RAW: a multi channel digital audio com-
ponent i.e. DTS receiver is connec-
ted via coaxial cable or optical cable.
Here you activate/deactivate the night
mode. This setting allows for optimal
sound playback with reduced volume.
The louder transmissions are suppressed
and the quieter transmissions are played
back a little louder. This function is only
possible when using a digital audio com-
ponent.
To change the password select the option "Change password"
in the OSD Menu. Enter the valid password. You confirm your
entry by pressing the button "OK". Again select the option
"set password" and enter the new password. You confirm your
entry by pressing the button "OK".
- Night mode:
ꢇNOTE:
In case you should forget your new password you can use the
factory default password (8888).
8.6. Misc settings
- ProLogic:
Here you set the Dolby ProLogic compati-
bility.
In this Menu you can return the DVD player to its factory de-
faults and set the DVD playback priority.
OFF: No Dolby Prologic compatible audio
component is connected to the ana-
logue stereo output (L/R).
ON: A Dolby Prologic compatible audio
component is connected to the ana-
logue stereo output (L/R) of the DVD
player.
8.5. Rating settings
In this Menu you can administer the settings for the child lock
and change the password.
- Use Default
Settings:
Here you reset the DVD player's factory
default settings.
- DVD-Priority:
Here you make the setting to decide
whether in audio DVDs with additional
film material priority for display is given
to the music or the film material.
DVD-AUDIO: The music has display priority.
DVD-VIDEO: Film material in Dolby 5.1
has display priority.
- Parental control: Here you set the child lock in three levels.
G:
Only unrestricted DVDs can be
played.
PG-13: No DVD with an age restriction
over 13 can be played.
Adult: All DVDs, including those with age
restrictions over 18 can be played.
To activate the age release you must select the option "Parental
control" in the OSD Menu under "Rating" and enter the pass-
word (8888). You confirm your entry by pressing the button
"OK".
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9. Initial operation of the DVD player
In order to insert memory cards of types CFI/CFII , SD,
MS/MSPro, MMC and SM into the DVD player:
• Switch on your television.
After you have …
• placed the DVD player in a suitable location
• connected the DVD player to a television by one of the
designated connection options
• connected the DVD player, if desired, to a HiFi or Surround
system (analogue/digital) for example a Dolby Digital or
DTS receiver
• Make sure that the DVD player is ready for operation.
If the television, the DVD player and possibly other connected
devices (i.e. an audio component) are ready for operation
and are switched on and the DVD player is connected correctly
to the television you will now see the Silvercrest logo on the
TV screen
• made the remote control ready for operation by inserting
the batteries
If no disc is inserted into the DVD player's disc tray: The message
"No disc" apears on the TV screen.
• become acquainted with the activation and handling of
the OSD Menu using the remote control
… the DVD player is ready for operation.
• Open the memory card slot flap on the front panel of the
DVD player. To do this press your finger on the mottled
triangle on the flap. The flap opens.
• Now slide the memory card into one of the memory card
slots. Then proceed with the following steps depending on
the type of memory card that you want the device to read.
9.1. Inserting the DVD
To play a disc with the DVD player:
• Switch on your television.
• Make sure that the DVD player is ready for operation.
If the television, the DVD player and possibly other connected
devices (i.e. an audio component) are ready for operation
and are switched on and the DVD player is connected correctly
to the television you will now see the Silvercrest logo on the
TV screen
ƽ Warning!
Always be sure to insert the memory cards into the memory
card slots as described below! Never bend the memory cards
while inserting them into the memory cards slots! With gentle
pressure slide the memory card into the memory card slot as
far as it will go.
If no disc is inserted into the DVD player's disc tray:
The message "No disc" apears on the TV screen.
Allow the memory card to slide in without force:
• Open the disc tray by pressing the button "Open/Close"
on the remote control or on the front panel of the DVD
player. "Open" will appear on the TV screen.
• Insert the disc in the disc tray with the inscribed/labled side
up. For twin-sided discs: The side you would like to play
must face down.
• After you have inserted the disc press the button
"Open/Close" on the remote control or on the front panel
of the DVD player again to close the disc tray.
• The contents of the disc will now be loaded; this may take
a few seconds. In the meantime the message "Loading"
appears on the TV screen.
• Check to make sure that the memory card is one that the
DVD player is capable of reading.
Do not attempt to insert memory cards of a different type
into one of the memory card slots!
• Make sure that you have inserted the memory card into
the memory card slot in the correct manner.
• Under no circumstances attemt to force the memory card
into the memory card slot!
Otherwise the DVD player, memory card and the data on the
memory card could be damaged!
Supported memory card types and capacities
Memory cards of the types CFI/CFII (512 MB), SD (512 MB),
MS/MSPro (128 MB), MMC (128 MB) and SM (128 MB) can
be read.
9.2. Inserting memory cards/USB memory sticks with
MP3-/WMA-/DivX-/JPEG- data
ꢇNOTE:
The DVD-Player always starts in DVD mode. To read memory
cards you press the button "DVD/Card/USB" on the remote
control. The DVD player recognizes the data formats JPEG,
MP3, WMA und MPEG4 (DivX).
Supported file structure and file formats
- 2 file levels are supported
- The total file count should be not more than 10
(max. 5 files on each of the 2 file levels)
- A max. of 100 files are supported on the memory media
- Files with mixed file formats are not supported
- A JPEG file larger than 1 MB can lead to faulty images on
the television screen
Always only insert one memory card in the DVD-Player. The
DVD-Player always reads the data from the bottom slot the
CF I/CF II-Card first. If a memory card is inserted, the data in
the upper slot is not read.
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SmartMedia memory cards (SM)
MermoryStick memory cards (MS/MSPro)
ꢇNOTE:
MemoryStick memory cards must be inserted into the upper
memory card slot. Insert MF memory cards into the upper
memory card slot straight and with the contacts forward.
Only SmartMedia memory cards of type 3.3 V can be used!
SmartMedia memory cards of type 5 V cannot be used!
You can easily distinguish SmartMedia memory cards by
means of the following diagram:
Thereby...
-
the side of the memory card that the contacts are on must
be facing downwards and
-
the slanted corner of the memory card must be on the left
side.
128 MB
5 Volt
You must insert the SmartMedia memory cards (3,3V) into the
upper memory card slot. Insert the SM memory card into the
upper memory card slot straight and with the contacts for-
ward.
Thereby...
-
the side of the memory card that the contacts are on must
be facing upwards and
-
the slanted corner of the memory card must be on the right
side.
USB memory sticks (USB)
The DVD player supports USB memory sticks 1.1 and 2.0
up to a capacity of 512 MB.
USB memory sticks must be inserted into the USB port.
CompactFlash memory cards (CF I/CF II)
CompactFlash memory cards types 1 and 2 must be inserted
into the lower memory card slot. Insert CFmemory cards into
the upper memory card slot with the contacts straight and
forward.
The side of the memory card with the manufacturer's logo
label must face up.
UBS
CompactFlash
521MB
512 MB
• If the USB memory stick is inserted correctly into the port
the green control light next to the lower loading slot will
light up.
• Press the button "DVD/Card/USB" on the remote control
to show the contents of the memory card.
MultiMediaCard- /SecureDigital memory cards (MMC/SD)
MultiMediaCard/SecureDigital memory cards must be inserted
into the upper memory card slot. Insert the MMC-/SD memory
cards into the upper memory card slot straight and with the
contacts forward.
Thereby...
9.3. Removal of Memory cards/USB Memory sticks from
the memory card slot
Memory cards/USB Memory sticks should only be removed
after the memory card slot is deactivated. Thus avoiding the
possibility of damage or data loss.
-
the side of the memory card that the contacts are on must
be facing downwards and
-
the slanted corner of the memory card must be on the right
side
• Press the button "DVD/Card/USB" on the remote control
to return to the DVD mode. The green control light next
to the memory card slot will go out.
MMC CARD
• You can now remove the memory card/USB memory stick
from the memory card slot.
Brand
128 MB
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10. Playing back DVDs, VCDs or S-VCDs
Depending on the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD it is possible that
the contents of the DVD/VCD/s-VCD will not playback imme-
diately, rather first a selection menu appears on the television
screen.
To play back a DVD/VCD/S-VCD with the DVD player...
• Switch on your television.
• Make sure that the DVD player is ready for operation.
If the television, the DVD player and possibly other connected
devices (i.e. an audio component) are ready for operation
and are switched on and the DVD player is connected correctly
to the television you will now see the "Silvercrest" logo on
the TV screen
In this event select the menu option which will start the play-
back of the film with the control button
control.
on the remote
• To start the playback of the film...
• Press the "OK" button on the remote control.
or
• Press the ꢅ"Play" button on the front panel of the DVD
player or on the remote control.
"Play" will briefly be superimposed on the television screen.
In the display on the front panel of the DVD player will be
shown...
if you have inserted a DVD:
• "DVD"
• the number of the currently playing title and chapter
• the played back so far time of the currently playing DVD
in hours, minutes and seconds
• Open the disc tray on the front panel of the DVD player by
pressing the button "Open/Close" on the front panel of
the DVD player or on the remote control.
if you have inserted a VCD/S-VCD:
• "VCD" or "S-VCD"
"Open" will now appear In the display on the front panel of
the DVD player and on the television screen.
• the number of the currently playing title
• the played back so far time of the currently playing
VCD/S-VCD in hours,minutes and seconds
• Insert a DVD/VCD/S-VCD disc in the disc tray with the inscri-
bed/labled side up.
• Press the button "Open/Close" on the front panel of the
DVD player or on the remote control again to close the
disc tray.
10.1. Features during playback of a DVD, VCD or S-VCD
During the playback of a DVD/VCD/S-VCD you can use the
following DVD player features...
"Close" will appear in the display on the front panel of the
DVD player and on the television screen while the disc tray is
closing.
Pause playback
To pause the playback of the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD...
• During playback press the button ꢅ/ꢆ"Play/Pause" on
the front panel of the DVD player or the
buttonꢆ"Pause/Step" on the remote control.
"ꢆ" will now appear in the display on the front panel of
the DVD player, "Pause" will be displayed on the television
screen.
• The contents of the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD will now be
loaded; this may take a few seconds. Meanwhile "Load"
will flash in the display on the front panel of the DVD player
and "Read" will appear on the television screen.
• Playback of the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD starts automatically.
On the screen, you will see a paused image of the currently
displayed scene.
ꢇNOTE:
DVDs, VCDs and S-VCDs, that you want to playback with the
DVD player possibly have a country code, which is printed on
the DVD cover.
• Press the button ꢆ"Pause/Step" on the remote control to
jump to the next image.
The DVD player can only playback DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs with
the country code 2.
• To continue with the playback of the film press the button
ꢅ"Play".
If no country code is printed on the cover of a DVD/VCD/
S-VCD...
• but instead the symbol
, then the DVD/VCD/S-VCD
can be played back with the DVD player
• Then the DVD/VCD/S-VCD can possibly not be played back
with the DVD player. You can check this by attempting to
play back the DVD.
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Stop playback
ꢇNOTE:
To stop playback of the film on the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD
press the button ꢄ"Stop" on the front panel of the DVD
player or on the remote control.
This function is not available on all DVDs.
ꢇNOTE:
If you stopped playback by pressing the ꢄ"Stop" button
twice (playback stop without resume function) activation of
the main menu on the disc is not possible.
... with the Resume function
If you have stopped playback of the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD
by pressing the ꢄ"Stop" button once then the DVD player
automatically saves the position, at which the playback was
interupted. This function is called the "resume function".
"Stop [Play to continue]" will be shown on the television
screen. As soon as you again press the button ꢅ"Play" on
the front panel of the DVD player or on the remote control
playback will continue from the saved position.
Playback Control (PBC) with VCDs/S-VCDs
Many VCDs/S-VCDs have playback control (in short "PBC").
playback control means a main menu, which allows for
operation of several functions of the VCD/S-VCD.
If PBC is available on the disc inserted into the DVD player
then you must first activate it in order to superimpose the
menu.
... without Resume function
If you have stopped playback of the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD
by pressing the ꢄ"Stop" button once and you press the
ꢄ"Stop" button a second time then the saved position, at
which playback was interupted, is deleted. As soon as you
press the ꢅ "Play" button again playback of the inserted
DVD/VCD/S-VCD will start from the beginning.
To activate PBC...
• During playback or while playback is stopped
press the button "Mode" on the remote control. The
"Playback Mode" menu will be superimposed on the
television screen:
To activate the DVD Menu
ꢇNOTE:
This function may possibly not be available on all DVDs!
If you attempt to execute a function that is not available,
the symbol
is displayed on the television screen.
Many films on DVD have a root menu on the disc that offers the
option to play the main film as well as other options, such as …
• subtitle language selection and film tone
• direct chapter selection
• playback of the film's bonus material (background infor-
mation "Making of" etc.)
• The menu option "Mode" is automatically selected first.
By pressing the button"OK" on the remote control you can
select between the options "Off", "Random" and "PBC".
Set to "PBC" and press the "Mode" button again.
The "Playback Mode" menu will fade out, PBC is now
switched on.
If such a menu is present on the DVD that is inserted into the
DVD player then you can activate it during playback by pressing
the button "Menu" on the remote control
ꢇNOTE:
If you switch PBC on during playback it is possible that play-
back will stop then start again at the beginning.
You select individual menu options by pressing the control
buttons
menu option you press...
on the remote control; to confirm the selected
• To superimpose the PBC main menu press the button
"Menu" on the remote control during playback.
• the ꢅ"Play" button on the front panel of the DVD player
or on the remote control
Skip to beginning of chapter (Skip)
or
• the "OK" button on the remote control.
ꢇNOTE:
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs!
If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the
To return to playback press the button "Menu" again on the
remote control.
symbol
is displayed on the television screen.
Use the button "Page-" and "Page+" to select between the
pages of the DVD menu.
With the ꢂ"Skip forward" and ꢃ"Skip backwards" buttons
on the remote control or on the front panel of the device you
can manoeuvre inside the film on the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD
during playback...
• forwards to the beginning of the next chapter or
• skip backwards to the previous chapter
The chapter selected will immediately play back without the
necessity of pressing the ꢅ"Play" button. The number of
the selected chapter will show in the display on the front panel
of the DVD player to the left of the played time indicator.
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Entry of the title number via number keys
ꢇNOTE:
Subsequently press the "OK" button to start playback at the
selected position.
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs!
If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the
If you want to delete a position in the input field then select
symbol
is displayed on the television screen.
the position to be deleted with the control button
and
press the button "CLR" on the remote control. The index now
skips back to "– – –".
To hide the "Search" menu press the button "Search"
again on the remote control.
Instead of using the Skip function you can also enter the title
from within the film on the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD direct
by entering the title number via the number buttons 0 to 9
on the remote control.
Quick search forward/backward
For this...
To select designated passages with Quick search during play-
back of the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD...
• During playback or while playback is stopped press the
number button, corresponding to the title number, on the
remote control, for example the "3" button for the third
title or "1" followed by "0" for the tenth title. The numbers
entered will be briefly superimposed on the television
screen.
• Then press the "OK" button on the remote control.
Playback of the title with the entered number will now
automatically begin.
• For Quick search forward press the button ꢀ"F.FWD"...
• once for doubled Quick search speed; "x2" will be displayed
on the television screen
• twice for quadrupled Quick search speed;
"x4" will be displayed on the television screen
• three times for eightfold Quick search speed;
"x8" will be displayed on the television screen
• four times for sixteenfold Quick search speed;
"x16" will be displayed on the television screen
• five times for thirtytwofold Quick search speed;
"x32" will be displayed on the television screen
Search function
You can also use the search function to select a title or chapter
from the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD directly:
Direct chapter or time selection via the Search function
ꢇNOTE:
• For Quick search backwards press the button ꢁ"F.RWD"…
• once for doubled Quick search speed;
These functions may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs!
If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the
"x2" will be displayed on the television screen
• twice for quadrupled Quick search speed;
"x4" will be displayed on the television screen
• three times for eightfold Quick search speed;
"x8" will be displayed on the television screen
• four times for sixteenfold Quick search speed;
"x16" will be displayed on the television screen
• five times for thirtytwofold Quick search speed;
"x32"will be displayed on the television screen
symbol
is displayed on the television screen.
Entering the time position via the Search function
To select a chapter by entering its time position...
• During playback press the "Search" button on the remote
control. The "Search" menu will be superimposed on the
television screen.
ꢇNOTE:
During Quick search no sound will be played.
• To continue with playback of the film at the selected posi-
tion with the normal speed, during Quick search press the
ꢅ"Play" button on the front panel of the DVD player or
on the remote control. "Play" will again be displayed on
the television screen.
• The input field "Title" marked "– – –" is automatically
selected first. Enter the desired title with the number buttons
0 to 9. The title 01 is with most DVDs the main film.
Slow motion playback
• Press the control button
to select the input field
To playback the contents of the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD in
slow motion...
"Chapter" marked "– – –". Enter the desired chapter with
the number buttons 0 to 9.
• For slow motion playback press the "SLOW" button…
• once for half playback speed (compared to normal play-
back speed); "1/2" will appear on the television screen
• twice for a quarter of the playback speed;
• Press the control button
to select the input field "time"
marked "– – : – –". Enter the time position in hours, minutes
and seconds with the number buttons 0 to 9.
"1/4" will appear on the television screen
Examples: To start playback 1 hour, 5 minutes and 30 seconds
from the beginning of a film you press, one after the other,
the number buttons...
• three times for one sixth of the playback speed;
"1/6" will appear on the television screen
• four times for one eighth of the playback speed;
"1/8" will appear on the television screen
• "0", "1" for 1 hour;
• "0", "5" for 5 minutes;
• "3", "0" for 30 seconds
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ꢇNOTE:
Subtitle superimpose/Hide
No sound is played during slow motion playback.
ꢇNOTE:
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs!
If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the
• To continue with playback of the film at the selected posi-
tion with the normal speed, during slow motion press the
ꢅ"Play" button on the front panel of the DVD player or
on the remote control. "Play" will again be displayed on
the television screen.
symbol
is displayed on the television screen.
If the film on the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD has subtitles avai-
lable then you can superimpose them onto the television
screen during playback by pressing the "Subtitle" button
on the remote control.
Frame advance/reverse playback
ꢇNOTE:
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs!
If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the
With the first press of the "Subtitle" button the subtitles
of the first available language are superimposed on the tele-
vision screen. With each further press of the "Subtitle"
button subtitles in other available languages, one after the
other, will be superimposed on the television screen.
symbol
is displayed on the television screen.
To shunt the contents of an inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD forward
one frame at a time...
• During playback press the ꢆ"Pause/Step" button to stop
playback. On the screen, you will see a paused image of
the currently displayed scene.
The number of the currently superimposed sub title language
will be superimposed on the television screen ( i.e. "1/10" for
the first of ten available sub title languages).
• With each further press on the ꢆ"Pause/Step" button you
will shunt the paused image forward one frame at a time.
• To continue with playback press the ꢅ "Play" button on
the front panel of the DVD player or on the remote control.
When the last of the available sub title languages has been
superimposed (i.e. "10/10" for the tenth of ten available sub
title languages) then you can switch off the sub title function
by pressing the "Subtitle" button again. "Off" will be
superimposed on the television screen.
Zoom
ꢇNOTE:
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs!
If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the
To change playback language
ꢇNOTE:
symbol
is displayed on the television screen.
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs!
If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the
During playback of an inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD you can
zoom in to the image on the television screen in three stages.
For this you press the "Zoom" button on the remote control...
• once for the first zoom stage; "1" will be displayed on the
television screen
symbol
is displayed on the television screen.
With many films on DVD/VCD/S-VCD you can select another
playback language during the playback by pressing the
"Audio" button on the remote control.
• twice for the second zoom stage; "2" will be displayed on
the television screen
• three times for the third zoom stage; "3" will be displayed
on the television screen
Sections of the enlarged image can be shunted with the con-
With the first press of the "Audio" button the first available
playback language will be switched on. With each further
press of the "Audio" button other available playback
languages will be switched on one after the other.
The current switched on playback language will be super-
imposed on the television screen.
trol buttons
.
To switch off the zoom function and return to the normal
image size you press the "Zoom" button once more; "Off"
will appear on the TV screen.
Programmed play (Programme)
Change the camera perspective (Angle)
ꢇNOTE:
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs!
If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs!
If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the
symbol
is displayed on the television screen.
symbol
is displayed on the television screen.
Many films on DVD/VCD/S-VCD contain chapters which were
recorded simultaneously from various camera perspectives.
Films that have such chapters available allow you to observe
the same chapter from various perspectives.
With the "Programme" function you can compile your own
programme by selecting only certain chapters of an inserted
DVD/VCD/S-VCD for playback. You can select the order in
which the chapters are played yourself. You can compile a
maximum of 16 chapters of a film for programmed play.
For this, during the playback of the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD,
you press the "Angle" button on the remote control. With
each press of the "Angle" button you will be switched to
one of the available camera perspectives.
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To use the programmed play...
ꢇNOTE:
• During playback or when playback is stopped press the
"PRG" button on the remote control.
The programme menu is displayed on the screen:
If you are not sure which number a programmable title,
and/or a chapter has then you select the corresponding chapter
with the ꢂ"Skip+"/ꢃ"Skip-" button during playback of the
film and subsequently press the "Display" button on the remote
control to superimpose all the information on the inserted
DVD/VCD/S-VCD onto the television screen. Here you will
find, among other things, the current title as well as the
chapter numbers.
On this theme see also the chapter "Superimpose disc in-
formation" on page 20.
Ô
Programming example
You may enter the chapters with the numbers 03 and 10 of
a film on a DVD/VCD/S-VCD for programmed playback; in
this example the main film has the title number 01:
• Use the control buttons
select the desired title.
on the remote control to
• Confirm the selection by pressing the "OK" button. The
chapter pertaining to the title will appear.
• In the programme menu the first title is automatically
tagged. To confirm the selection press the "OK" button.
• The chapter of the first title now appears. Select the third
chapter with the control buttons
and confirm the
selection with the "OK" button. The chapter will be filed
on the first programme position.
• Select the tenth chapter with the control buttons
and confirm the selection with "OK". The chapter will be
filed on the second programme position.
• Select the option "Playback" with the control buttons
below the input field. Press the "OK" button. The pro-
grammed playback now starts with chapter 3.
Superimpose disc information
• Use the control buttons
select the desired chapter.
• Confirm the selection by pressing the "OK" button. The
chapter will be filed on the first memory cell. Further chapters
will, in turn, be filed in the memory cells 2-16.
on the remote control to
ꢇNOTE:
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs!
If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the
symbol
With this function you can superimpose, during playback, on
the television screen all available information pertaining to
a DVD/VCD/S-VCD inserted in the DVD player.
is displayed on the television screen.
• To delete the current last input select the input field
"Delete" with the control buttons
or press once
the "CLR" button. By pressing the "CLR" button again
the last chapter input in each case is always deleted.
For this...
• During playback press the "Display" button on the remote
control. On the television screen will be superimposed:
What are titles and chapters? On this topic, please refer to
Section 15. "Glossary / KeyWord Index“.
In respect to DVDs:
• When you have programmed the desired chapter select
the option "Playback" below the input field using the con-
• the time already played back of the currently running DVD
in hours, minutes and seconds
trol buttons
. Press the "OK" button. The pro-
• the time left to the end of the film in hours, minutes and
seconds
• the type of the inserted disc (DVD)
grammed playback now starts with the chapter entered in
the programme memory cell 1.
• Inside the programmed chapter you can skip to the start of
the next or preceeding chapter by pressing the ꢂ"Skip+"
or ꢃ"Skip-" buttons on the front panel of the DVD player
or on the remote control.
• the current title number/the total number of titles
• the current chapter number/the total number of chapters
• the currently entered playback language
• the current selected sub title setting
• To delete the programmed playback press the ꢄ"Stop"
button on the front panel of the DVD player or on the remote
control twice during playback.
• the current selected camera perspective/the number of
currently available camera perspectives (Angles)
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For VCDs/S-VCDs:
To switch off repeat play...
• the time already played back of the currently running
VCD/S-VCD in hours, minutes and seconds
• the time left to the end of the film currently playing in
hours, minutes and seconds
• the type of inserted disc (VCD/S-VCD)
• the current playback language setting
• Press the "Mode" button on the remote control during
playback. The "Playback Mode" menu will be superimposed
on the television screen:
• Press the control button to select the menu option
"Repeat".
• To hide the disc information press the "Display" button
again.
Switch on several playback modes
ꢇNOTE:
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs!
If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the
In respect to DVDs: By pressing the "OK" button you select
between the options "Individual", "All"
symbol
is displayed on the television screen.
and "Off".
During the playback of a DVD/VCD/S-VCD you can switch on
the following playback modes:
• Select "Individual" to repeat the currently playing chapter
until repeat play is switched off or playback is stopped by
pressing the ꢄ"Stop" button twice.
Random Playback
• Select "All" to repeat all chapters one after the other and
also the entire film until repeat play is switched off or the
playback is stopped by pressing the ꢄ "Stop" button twice.
When you switch on the random playback the chapters on
the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD will be played back in random
order.
For VCDs/S-VCDs: By pressing the "OK" button you select
To switch on the Random Playback...
between the options "Off", "Individual" and "All".
• Press the "Mode" button on the remote control during
playback. The "Playback Mode" menu will be superim-
posed on the television screen:
• Select "Individual" to repeat the currently playing title of
the VCD/S-VCD until repeat play is switched off or the play-
back is stopped by pressing the ꢄ "Stop" button twice.
• Select "All" to repeat the entire VCD/S-VCD until repeat
play is switched off or the playback is stopped by pressing
the ꢄ"Stop" button twice.
• To switch off repeat play press the "Mode" button during
playback. Select the option "Off" in the "Playback Modes"
menu under the menu option "Repeat". When you press
the "Mode" button again repeat play is switched off.
• The menu option "Mode" is automatically selected first.
• By pressing the "OK" button on the remote control you
can select between the options "Normal" and "Random"
(with VCDs/S-VCDs the option "PBC" is added). Set to
"Random" and press the "Mode" button again. The
"Playback Mode" menu is hidden and the random function
is now switched on.
• To switch off the random function press the "Mode" button
during playback and select the option "Normal" in the
"Playback Mode" menu under the menu option "Modes"
by pressing the "OK" button.
Sequence repeat (A - B)
With this function you can repeatedly playback a favourite
sequence inside a chapter of the currently playing DVD/VCD/
S-VCD.
For this...
• Press the button "A - B" on the remote control during
playback as soon as the beginning of the desired sequence
is played back. "Rep A -" will be displayed on the television
screen.
• Press the button "A - B" again as soon as the end of the
desired sequence is played back. Take note thereby that
the beginning and end of the sequence must be contained
inside one chapter.
When you press the "Mode" button again the random function
is switched off.
The repeated playback of the selected sequence begins im-
mediately without the necessity of pressing the ꢅ"Play"
button. The sequence will continue to repeat until you press
the "A - B" button again in order to switch off the function.
Then "Rep AB Off" will be briefly displayed on the television
screen.
Repeated play
With the function "Repeated Play" you can...
... in respect to DVDs, optionally repeat the title or chapter
of the inserted DVD.
... in respect to VCDs/S-VCDs individual titles and/or the entire
VCD/S-VCD repeatedly playback.
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Bookmark function
Switch off the DVD player
During the playback of a DVD/VCD/S-VCD you can place so
called "Bookmarks" in order to watch again later selected
passages from a film. You can place up to three bookmarks.
To switch off the DVD player...
• If a disc inserted into the DVD player is playing you must
first stop the playback by pressing the ꢄ"Stop" button
twice on the front panel of the DVD player or on the re-
mote control.
• Open the disc tray, to remove a currently inserted disc from
the DVD player, by pressing the "Open/Close" button
on the front panel of the DVD player or on the remote
control. After this close the disc tray again by pressing
the "Open/Close" button.
For this...
• Press the "Mark" button on the remote control during the
playback of a film. On the television screen will be super-
imposed:
• Press the
button "Standby" on the remote control.
The DVD player now switches to the "Standby" mode.
To switch the DVD player on again press the button
"Standby" once more.
• As soon as the passage is reached, on which you want to
place a bookmark, press the "OK" button on the remote
control. The exact time position of this passage within the
film will now be displayed in hours, minutes and seconds
under "Bookmark 1".
• To turn the DVD player off completely press the "ON/OFF"
button on the front panel of the DVD player.
11. Playback of JPEG-Photo CD/WMA/MP3/MPEG4
• If you want to place another bookmark then press the control
button
to select "Bookmark 2" in the superimposed
Place a memory media in the DVD player. If you are using a
memory card or USB stick press the "DVD/CARD/USB" button.
The contents of the data carrier (CD, DVD, USB memory stick
or memory card) will be displayed on the television:
field on the television screen. Press the button "OK" again
as soon as the passage is reached that you want to place
the second bookmark.
• To place a third bookmark proceed in the same manner.
When you have placed all desired bookmarks press the
"Mark" button to hide the selected bookmarks on the
television screen.
• Later if you want to skip to the passages, on which you
have placed bookmarks press the "Mark" button again.
• Select the desired bookmark with the control buttons
• Confirm the selection by pressing the "OK" button on the
remote control. Playback of the selected chapter now begins
automatically at the location, on which you have placed
the selected bookmark.
.
• To delete placed bookmarks press the "CLR" button on the
remote control
• The data will be listed on the left (Data window).
• On the upper right several settings can be implemented:
"Filter", "Repeat", "Mode", "Edit Mode", "Program view"
and "Add to Program".
To set the playback volume
Press the "Vol +" button on the remote control during play-
back to increase playback volume or the "Vol-" to reduce
playback volume.
• On the bottom right is the preview window, in which is
displayed the JPEG Image as well as its size.
• Select a file with the help of the control buttons
.•
Confirm the selection by pressing the "OK" button. The
file is implemented i.e. the JPEG-Photo is displayed.
The volume variance between the values "0" (Sound off) and
"16" (Maximum volume) will be superimposed on the television
screen.
Filter function
You can filter out designated file types in the display.
• Switch to the settings window with the help of the control
Dimmer
Press the
button "Dimmer" on the remote control to reduce
buttons
.
or increase the brightness of the DVD player's display. On the
display appears Hi (bright), "NOr" (normal), "Lo" (Dark) or
the display switches off.
• Select "Filter" and confirm the selection with the "OK"
button. You can now select which file types you want to
filter out by pressing the "OK" button: Audio, Photo or
Video.
Mute playback sound (Mute)
• Press the control button to exit the settings window
"Filter".
To mute the playback sound press the button "Mute" on
the remote control during playback of DVDs, VCDs/S-VCDs,
Audio CDs and CD-Rs/CD-RWs with MP3 or WMA data. The
symbol will be displayed on the television screen. When you
want to switch on the playback sound again press the button
"Mute" once more.
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Repeat function
Rotation (JPEG images only)
By pressing the control buttons
images.
• Select the repeat setting in the settings window. By pres-
sing the "OK" button you can select between "Individual"
"All" and "Off".
you can rotate JPEG
- with the "Individual" setting the current file will be repeated
until another setting is implemented.
- with the setting "All" all files in the current folder will be
repeated.
Enlargement (Zoom) (JPEG images only)
Press the "Zoom" button to enlarge image details. You can
shunt the image details with the control buttons
.
- the setting "Off" ends the repeat function.
View (JPEG images only)
• Press the "TItle" button during JPEG playback. Up to 9
small format images will be displayed on the television
screen.
Mode
• Select the "Mode" setting in the settings window. By pressing
the "OK" button you can select between Normal, Random
and Intro:
- with the setting Random the files will playback in random
order.
• With the help of the control buttons
you can se-
lect an image. By pressing the "OK" button the selected
image will be displayed in large format.
• To turn to the next page press the button ꢂ"Skip +"
and/or ꢃ"Skip -".
- with the Intro setting 10 seconds of the MP3 data will be
played back at a time.
If you want to deactivate the Change Mode select the setting
"Normal".
Effects (JPEG images only)
With the Effect function you can cross fade JPEG images with
various effects.
Edit Mode
• Press the "Angle" button during playback. The type of
cross fading will be displayed on the television screen:
Fade out image downwards, fade out image upwards,
fade in the centre, fade out the centre, screen downwards,
screen upwards, random transition effect, no transition ef-
fect.
In Edit Mode you can put together your own programme.
• Tag the setting "Edit Mode" by pressing the "OK" button.
12. Cleaning of the DVD player
Clean the housing of the DVD player with a slightly damp
cloth and a mild cleanser only. When cleaning, make certain
not to allow any moisture to enter into the DVD player!
• Switch to the file window by pressing the control button
. Select the files that you want to incorporate into your
programme by pressing the "OK" button. A tick is displayed
in front of the selected files.
Clean the inside of the disc tray – if necessary – with a clean,
dry brush only (e.g. lens cleaning brush, available from camera
stores). Never use moisture to clean the inside of the disc
tray!
• When you have tagged all the desired files select "Add to
program" in the settings window. The selected files are
specially listed.
ƽ Warning!
If moisture enters the DVD player, the risk of an electric shock
• Select "program view" in the settings window to display the
selected files only.
exists! The DVD player may also be irreparably damaged!
• To delete individual files from the programme list, tag the
file with the "OK" button. The file will be marked with a
tick.
13. Disposal
• Then select "Delete Program". The tagged files will be de-
leted from the programme list.
Do not dispose of the appliance in your normal domestic
waste.
• Select the settings window "Browser view" to display the
complete file list once more.
Dispose of the appliance through an approved disposal centre
or at your community waste facility.
Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of
doubt, please contact your waste disposal centre.
Disposing of batteries!
Do not dispose of the batteries with household waste. Every
consumer is legally committed to disposing of batteries at the
collection point in his community or with the trade. This obliga-
tion is intended to ensure that batteries are disposed of in an
environmentally safe fashion. Only dispose of batteries when
they are fully discharged.
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14. Troubleshooting
C
Using the television's (or Video projector's) instruction
manual check to see if current settings to the television
(or Video projector) are necessary in order to use the
DVD player with the television.
The display is blank/DVD player does not function, even
though it was switched on
A
B
Check whether the power cord is properly plugged into
the socket.
No sound
A Check to see if the television and/or DVD player are
Check whether the socket into which you have plugged
the power cord of the DVD player is supplying electricity
by plugging in another device. Where appropiate plug
the DVD players power cable into another power socket.
currently switched to mute.
B
C
Check to see if all connections cables between the DVD
player and currently connected audio components are
firmly plugged into the corresponding sockets.
C
Check to see that the display dimmer function is switched
off. For this purpose press the button "Dimmer" on the
remote control.
Check whether the settings in the OSD menu match the
connection option you have used to connect the audio
components to the DVD player.
D Switch the DVD player off by pressing the ON/OFF button
and then wait ten seconds. Switch the DVD player on again
by pressing the ON/OFF button once more.
For this refer to chapter 7 "Connecting Audio components
to the DVD player.
Ô
The display indicates "No Disc", even though a disc was inserted
D Using the television's instruction manual check to see if
current settings to the television are necessary in order
to use the DVD player with the television.
A The disc is dirty, scratched or damaged. Clean the disc or insert a
different disc.
E
Using the instructions manual of a currently connected
audio component check to see if settings to the compo-
nent are necessary in order to use it with the DVD player.
B
The Country/Regional code of the inserted DVD/VCD/
S-VCD does not coincide with the Country/Regional code
of the DVD player. In this case, the DVD/VCD/S-VCD cannot
be played with the DVD player.
F
Ú
If you …
have connected the DVD player to a stereo television and
have not connected an audio component to the DVD player
or
Inserted disc is not played
A film of condensation may have formed on the laser sensor
lens of the DVD player. In particular, this may occur if the
DVD player has been subjected to extreem temperature fluc-
tuations.
have connected a Dolby Prologic compatible audio compo-
nent via the analogue stereo outlet (via cinch cables to the
cinch sockets L and R) of the DVD player:
Ú
Check to see if you have selected the option Large in the
OSD Menu under the Sub menu option Front LS.
In this case, place the DVD player in a dry environment at
normal room temperature. First remove any inserted disc
from the disc tray. Then leave the DVD player switched off for
at least one hour without using it until the condensation film
has evaporated.
No 4:3 or 16:9 image
A
B
Consult the operating manual of the television to determine
which image format the television supports.
No image or only black and white image
Check whether the settings in the OSD menu match the
available image format of the television.
A Check to see that all connection cables between the DVD
player and television (or Video projector) are plugged
firmly into the corresponding sockets
Remote control does not function
B
Check whether the settings in the OSD menu match the
connection option you have used to connect the DVD
player to the television (or the video projector).
A Check to see that the remote control batteries are inser-
ted into the battery compartment according to the correct
polarity.
For this refer to chapter 6 "Connection of the DVD player
to a television".
B
Check whether the batteries in the remote control are
dead and replace both batteries, if necessary.
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C
Make sure that there are no obstructions between the
remote control and the DVD player.
VCDs/S-VCDs
With "Video CD" (VCD) and "Super Video CD" (S-VCD) two
compression processes, thus space saving, are designated for
storage of films on CDs. VCDs and S-VCDs exist in the sizes 8 cm
and 12 cm (diameter). Their storage capacity is lower than
that of DVDs. Therefore they offer only a playback duration,
for the Audio and Video stored on them, of 20 minutes
(8 cm format) and/or 74 minutes (12 cm format).
D When using the remote control position yourself not
more than five metres from the DVD player.
Playback language / subtitle language does not match the
settings in the OSD menu
The playback language / subtitle language configured in the
OSD menu is not available on the inserted disc.
VCDs exist in two versions:
• Only audio and video data can be played back on version
1.1 VCDs/S-VCDs.
One or more functions cannot be activated
• PBC (Playback control) functions are available on version
2.0 VCDs/S-VCDs. In addition, paused images can be displayed
in high resolution.
The selected function may not be available for all DVDs/VCDs/
S-VCDs. If you attempt to execute a function that is not avai-
lable, the symbol
is displayed on the television screen.
Playback Control (PBC)
None of the buttons on the device or on the remote control
function / other malfunctions
VCDs/S-VCDs of version 2.0 have Playback Control ("PBC").
This means that a root menu is available on the VCD/S-VCD,
with which various features of the VCD/SVCD can be accessed.
A Switch the DVD player off by pressing the ON/OFF button.
Wait ten seconds and then press the ON/OFF button
again to switch on the DVD player once more.
What are titles and chapters?
Titles are the largest units of video and audio data on DVDs;
with many DVDs the (Main) film has the title number 01.
For bonus material (i.e. film trailers, background information
etc.), that is available on many DVDs, current additional title
numbers can be used.
B
If the problem still persists: Set the DVD player back to its
default settings.
For this refer to chapter 8.6 "Misc settings".
Ô
Chapters are the next smaller unit of video and audio data
beneath titles. If the title or titles on a DVD/VCD/S-VCD are
subdivided into chapters, they are assigned numbers that
can be entered to select the chapters directly.
Contact one of our service partners in your area if …
the indicated malfunction cannot be resolved as described
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something other than the indicated malfunction occurs
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Please note that not on all DVDs …
For this refer to chapter 16 "Important Warranty notes".
• are the title or titles (numbered) subdivided into chapters
• Are chapters also indicated as "scenes" (i.e. in the DVD's
main menu)
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15. Glossary / Key Word Index
What are DVDs, VCDs and S-VCDs?
What are Scart, S-Video, Composite-Video Progressive Scan
and YUV?
DVDs
DVD is short for "Digital Versatile Disc". DVDs are used to
store audio and video data; they exist in the sizes 8 cm and
12 cm (diameter). With a storage capacity many times greater
than that of CD-Rs/CD-RWs, DVDs offer up to eight hours of
playback time for the audio and video data they contain.
Scart
Scart refers to a 21-pin, standardised connector over which
the RGB signals, video signals and S-video signals as well as
numerous control and additional signals are transmitted.
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S-video
Decoder
When the DVD player is connected to a television via S-video,
the brightness and colour signals are separated; this achieves
better image sharpness and less "colour noise“.
Colour noise refers to the overlaying of the colourful, usually
highly saturated parts of a video image with irregular, varia-
ble flaw patterns.
The sound on DVDs with home theatre sound is saved on the
DVD in encrypted (encoded) form. Different encryption formats
exist for several purposes, for example AC-3 for the playback
of Dolby Digital Surround Sound.
To playback the encrypted sound the playback device (i.e. the
DVD player) and/or the audio component connected to it
(i.e. Surround system) must have a so called Decoder that
can turn the encrypted signal back into music and/or sound.
The Silvercrest KH 6510/KH 6511 DVD player is equiped with
an AC-3 Decoder (for Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound sig-
nals).
Composite video
Video signal or FBAS signal; this refers to a video signal that
contains both colour and brightness information.
Progressive scan
Normally TV sets and Video projectors with so called "Half
images" are controlled. This results in clearly visible line struc-
tures. In contrast, progressive scan refers to the supply of full
images (with this DVD player at the YPbPr output), progressi-
ve scan signals can only be processed by playback devices (pri-
marily large screen televisions, projectors) that offer this feature.
The image quality is significantly better than typical video signals.
Dolby Surround
Dolby Surround is an analog audio format with which the
two channels of a stereo audio signal are used to store sur-
round sound information for an additional channel. Dolby
Surround decoders convert the signals back into sound or
music and send the audio to two additional speakers that
are situated behind the listener.
YUV (component video out)
Dolby Prologic
YUV refers to the component signal, which is available with
this device at the YPbPR output in the form of "half images";
as a rule this is the best signal for the control of large screen
televisions and projectors, which can not process Progressive
scan signals. As with RGB video signals, the YUV consists of
three separate video signals:
In comparison with the Dolby Surround audio format, Dolby
Prologic uses an additional channel in the stereo signal; this
is the "center" channel. The corresponding center speaker is
situated directly between the stereo speakers. The deepest
tones are sent to a low range speaker, called a "subwoofer".
The subwoofer can be placed at any location in the room; the
reason for this is that the deep tones emitted by the subwoofer
cannot be precisely localised by the human ear.
• the brightness signal "Y" and
• both colour difference signals "Pb/Cb" and "Pr/Cr"
Half images (interlacing) / full images (progressive scanning)
A standard television image consists of 576 visible lines; first
the odd then the even image lines are displayed in alterna-
tion. In other words, one half image is shown at a time. In
this way, only 30 full images (60 half images) can be displayed
per second. This method is referred to as "interlace" format.
Dolby Digital (5.1)
Dolby Digital, also referred to as AC3, is a digital audio for-
mat with which up to six separate audio channels can be
transmitted. On most current DVDs, the audio is stored in
"Dolby Digital 5.1" format; the "5" in the name "5.1" stands
for the three front and two rear surround sound channels,
the "1" stands for the subwoofer channel.
Contrary to this with the so called progressive or "Progressive
scan" format all images are shown every time, that is to say
60 full images per second are displayed. This increases the
overall quality of the image; for example paused images and
text appear sharper.
DTS
DTS is short for "Digital Theatre System" and is designated
one of the most conventional Surround Sound formats for
DVDs. As with Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS uses three front and two
rear surround sound channels as well as a subwoofer channel.
What are PAL, NTSC and SECAM?
PAL
PAL is short for "Phase Alternation Line". PAL is, in Central
and Western Europe (exception: France see the heading
"SECAM"), the most wide spread and common colour television
standard.
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NTSC
What are folders?
NTSC is short for "National Television System Committee".
NTSC is a colour television standard that is used primarily
in the USA and Japan.
As opposed to Audio CDs the title on a CD-R/CD-RW with
MP3, WMA or JPEG data can be saved in folders, for example,
to file titles from various genres.
SECAM
For instance, the structure of an MP3 CD may appear as
shown below if the MP3 files were saved in folders.
SECAM is the abbreviation for the French "système en couleur
avec mémoire". SECAM is currently the typical and most common
colour television standard in France and many Eastern
European countries.
MP3
MP3-CD
FOLDER
Audio CDs
Audio CDs contain only audio data; they are also available in
the sizes 8 cm and 12 cm (diameter).
The playback time for the audio data stored on CDs is 20 mi-
nutes (8 cm size) or 74 minutes (12 cm size). Audio data is stored
on audio CDs in the CDA format.
MP3
MP3 refers to a method or format for compression of audio
files developed by the Fraunhofer Institute. In MP3 format
compressed music is only a fraction of its original size, whereby,
for example, on CD-Rs/CD-RWs far more music can be stored
than on standard audio CDs, on which audio data is stored
in CDA format.
16. Important warranty notes
This appliance entitles you to a warranty of 3 years from the
date of purchase. Should you have cause for complaint with
this appliance, despite our high quality standards, please con-
tact our Service-hotline. If a telephone resolution of your
complaint is not possible, you will receive from them:
• a processing number (RMA number) as well as
• an address, to which you can send your product for warranty
processing.
WMA
WMA ("Windows® Media Audio") is a data format developed
by Microsoft® for Audio data.
JPEG
JPEG ("Joint Photographics Expert Group") refers to a widely
used graphics format developed by the organisation of the
same name, with which colour and gray scale image data are
compressed.
Please include a copy of your purchase receipt with all postal
submissions. The device should be packed in a manner that is
safe for transport and the RMA number should be directly vi-
sible. Products sent in without the RMA number cannot be
processed.
Nero Digital
NERO is a dta compresion program, which can compress all
video formats to less than 20% of their original size, while
still maintaining a high quality. CDs, which have been recor-
ded with NERO, can contain chapters and sub-titles in two
languages. The CDs are operated via the normal buttons that
are used for DVDs. Data, which are not created with the NERO
Digital "Standard Profile“, may not play immediately or only
with restrictions.
ꢇ NOTE: Warranty claims are only valid for material and
manufacturing defects.
Warranty claims are not valid
• for parts subject to wear and tear.
• for damages to fragile parts such as switches or batteries.
DivX
The appliance is intended solely for private, not commercial,
use. If this product has been subjected to improper or inap-
propriate handling, abuse, or interventions not carried out by
one of our authorised sales and service outlets, the warranty
will be considered void. Your legally specified warranty claims
are not limited by this warranty.
DivX is a coding format for videos and multi-medial data,
invented by DivX Networks, Inc.
MPEG
MPEG ("Moving Picture Experts Group") refers to a Video
compression format.
USB memory sticks
The term USB memory stick refers to a plugable USB device,
which is approximately the size of a cigarette lighter. The ex-
pression is only colloquial and not a designation for a type of
product. For the most part with this expression is meant a
USB device that serves as an interchangeable storage media.
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DVD player KH6510/6511
ꢀ DES Ltd
Tel.: 0870/787-6177
email: [email protected]
In order to ensure free repair, please contact the
service hotline Keep your cash receipt ready for
this purpose.
ꢁ Kompernaß Service Ireland
Tel.: 087-99 62 077
email: [email protected]
Please write the sender's address clearly:
Last name
First name
Street
Pincode/Place
Country
Telephone
Date/Signature
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