Arcam DV139 User Manual

Arcam DV139 DVD player  
Contents  
Thank you for purchasing the Arcam DV139 DVD player.  
Safety guidelines ............................................... E-2  
Important safety instructions ............................E-2  
Safety compliance ...........................................E-2  
Designed to reproduce the highest quality digital sound and  
vision, the DV139 uses the class leading ABT1010 Scaler.  
With true 10-bit vertical and horizontal scaling, full picture  
quality controls and output rates to 1080P, the picture  
output from the DV139 is sure to impress.  
Installation ........................................................ E-4  
Positioning the unit..........................................E-4  
Making video connections .................................E-4  
Making audio connections.................................E-5  
The remote-control and trigger inputs ................E-6  
Inserting the batteries into the remote control.....E-6  
Connecting to a power supply ...........................E-6  
The DV139 has a separate, dedicated audio power supply  
to ensure pure, clean and detailed sound reproduction from  
any disc source.  
Basic use of your DVD player ............................. E-7  
Introduction....................................................E-7  
Front-panel controls.........................................E-7  
Basic operation................................................E-7  
CR100 Universal remote control ........................ E-8  
Advanced controls (CR100) ............................... E-9  
CR-515 remote control..................................... E-10  
Advanced controls (CR-515)............................ E-11  
Configuring your DVD player............................ E-12  
Introduction.................................................. E-12  
Obtaining a picture ........................................ E-12  
Using the Set-up menus................................. E-12  
Operational set-up......................................... E-13  
Video set-up ................................................. E-14  
Audio set-up ................................................. E-16  
Speaker set-up.............................................. E-18  
Delay set-up ................................................. E-18  
Trim set-up................................................... E-19  
Completing the set-up.................................... E-19  
Environmental matters:  
DVD/VCD special playback modes ................... E-20  
Jumping to a particular point........................... E-20  
Special playback modes.................................. E-20  
This handbook is printed in the U.K. on recycled paper, and  
is itself fully recyclable and biodegradeable.  
The paper used is from the ‘Revive’ range of papers,  
manufactured in the U.K. by Robert Horne. In Revive,  
75% of the paper is de-inked post-consumer waste, with  
the remaining 25% being mill broke and virgin fibre. The  
recycled pulps used in the production of this paper are a  
combination of Totally Chlorine Free (TCF) giving zero AOX  
and Elemental Chlorine Free (ECF) giving a resultant AOX  
level of less than 0.5kg per 1000kg of pulp.  
Disc navigator screen....................................... E-21  
The HDMI interface.......................................... E-22  
About HDMI ................................................. E-22  
Connecting using HDMI .................................. E-22  
Troubleshooting............................................. E-22  
Remote-control codes...................................... E-23  
Technical specifications ................................... E-24  
The small print:  
Disc types supported...................................... E-24  
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that  
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Guarantee........................................................ E-26  
is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other  
intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and  
other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must  
be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home  
and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized  
by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is  
prohibited.  
On line registration........................................ E-26  
Consumers should note that not all high definition television sets  
are fully compatible with this product and may cause artifacts to be  
displayed in the picture. In case of 525/625 progressive scan picture  
problems, it is recommended that the user switch the connection to  
the ‘Standard Definition’ output. If there are questions regarding TV  
set compatibility with this model 525/625p DVD player, please contact  
your dealer or the Arcam Customer Support Department.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
‘Dolby, Pro Logic, MLP Lossless, and the double-D symbol are  
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
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Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. U.S.  
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Pat. No’s. 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616;  
6,487,535 and other U.S. and world-wide patents issued and pending.  
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarks of Digital  
Theater Systems, Inc. Copyright 1996, 2003 Digital Theater Systems,  
Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.  
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DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos are trademarks of  
DivXNetworks, Inc and are used under license.  
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Installation  
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Positioning the unit  
Place the DV139 on a level, firm surface and ensure that there is adequate ventilation for the unit.  
Arcam recommend a minimum of 10cm (4”) free space above the unit.  
Making video connections  
To view the pictures from the DVD player you need to connect one of its video outputs to your display  
device (TV, monitor, projector, etc.).  
The DV139 has five video output options, described below. You need only use one type of video from the  
list; choose a type that your display device supports. If your display device does not support any of the  
above connection types then you will be unable to use it with the DV139; in this case, please contact  
your dealer for further assistance.  
Note that you may connect equipment such as AV receivers in the signal path between the DVD player  
and the display device, so long that the connected equipment also supports the type of video signal you  
intend to use. For instructions on how to connect AV equipment, consult the manual for that equipment.  
Using two video connections simultaneously  
It is possible to use two video connections simultaneously (routing one connection to a second room or  
display, for example). If you wish to do this, please read these notes:  
The Composite video and SCART outputs are always active. These carry interlaced output at all  
times.  
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The Component video output is always active. It can be set to carry either interlaced or  
progressive-scan output.  
The HDMI output is active only if a compatible display is detected by the DV139. It can be set to  
carry either interlaced, progressive-scan or high-definition output.  
The S-video output is active only when the Component and HDMI outputs are carrying interlaced  
video.  
Composite video  
If your display device offers only a composite input (sometimes labelled CVBS or just ‘video’), connect  
this to the COMPOSITE video output of the DVD player using a 75Ω phono cable suitable for video use.  
Note that a composite video connection gives the lowest-quality output; if your display device supports  
other video connection types, we advise that those are used instead.  
S-Video  
The S-Video output (also known as S-VHS or Y/C) is commonly supported by display devices worldwide.  
Connect the S-VIDEO output of the DVD player to the S-Video input of the display device using an  
appropriate cable.  
Component video  
Use three 75Ω phono cables to connect the Component Y, Pb, Pr outputs of the DVD player to the Y,  
Pb, Pr inputs of the display device. Ensure that the cables are suitable for video use and that they are  
approximately the same length.  
If your television is capable of accepting a progressively scanned  
(de-interlaced) video signal, you may wish to use the progressive  
video output from the DV139. If you are unsure whether your  
display device can accept progressive video, please refer to its  
instruction manual or consult your dealer.  
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Some component video interfaces are labelled differently to the  
DV139; see the table if the component inputs of your display device  
are not labelled ‘Y, Pb, Pr.  
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SCART output  
The SCART connector is common on European A/V equipment and provides a convenient connection  
method between your DVD player and display device, carrying both video and stereo audio.  
If you are using a SCART connection and you do not wish to listen to the audio through your TV, then it  
is best to mute your TV’s speakers; muting the TV will prevent this audio being heard.  
Note that the SCART output has a control signal that switches your TV to its SCART  
input when the DV139 is turned on. It will also signal to wide-screen TVs the correct  
aspect ratio (16:9 or 4:3), provided this feature is supported by the TV.  
HDMI digital video  
The HDMI connector offers uncompressed digital video and audio transmission between the  
DV139 and the display device, and provides the highest quality output. Generally, it is also the  
easiest connection type to configure.  
To use this video connection, you will require a HDMI or HDMI/DVI cable between the DV139 and your  
display device or receiver. See page 22 for further details.  
Making audio connections  
The DV139 offers a number of alternatives for connecting audio. The connection type to use depends on  
the rest of your system; chose the type most appropriate to your amplifier.  
If you want to listen to audio through... ...we recommend the following:  
Your television  
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How you listen to audio through your TV depends on the inputs it has and  
your video connection:  
SCART: If you are using a SCART connection, this will carry stereo  
audio. No further connection is required.  
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HDMI: If you are using an HDMI connection (not DVI), this will carry  
audio. No further connection is required.  
Stereo phono: (For use with a connection type other than SCART or  
HDMI.) If your TV has stereo phono inputs, follow the instructions  
below for a stereo amplifier.  
Your stereo amplifier  
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If you wish to listen to audio from your player through a stereo amplifier, then  
use the stereo analogue outputs. These outputs provide a stereo down-mix of the  
source material.  
Using a stereo phono cable of a suitable length, connect the outputs labeled  
L/R STEREO OUT to the left and right inputs (respectively) for DVD or CD on your  
amplifier.  
Your multi-channel amplifier  
Using phono cables of a suitable length, connect the multi-channel analogue  
outputs of your DVD player to the multi-channel input of your amplifier (labelled  
something like ‘DVDA, SACD’ or ‘5.1 IN’). Ensure that each channel is connected  
as labelled (so that the left-channel output from the DVD player is connected to  
the left-channel input on the amplfier).  
If you are using three stereo amplifiers to provide the amplification, we  
recommend grouping related channels within an amplifier: use one amplifier for  
the left and right channels, one for the two surround channels and one for the  
centre channel and (if necessary) the subwoofer.  
Your surround-sound receiver  
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Connect either the HDMI or one of the S/PDIF digital outputs to the ‘DVD’ input  
of your receiver. These digital outputs provide PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG  
multi-channel audio, depending on the source material.  
Listening to DVD-audio or SACD discs  
The high quality of DVD-audio and SACD discs can be realised only by using either the multi-channel  
analogue or the HDMI outputs. Using a conventional digital connection between your DVD player and  
surround-sound receiver will not allow you to hear these discs at their best, since the audio carried  
across the digital link when these discs are played is compromised (i.e. limited to a sample rate of 48K).  
This is true for all DVD players and is not a limitation of your DV139.  
If you wish to use a surround-sound receiver for decoding your movie sound-track, but also want to  
enjoy DVDA/SACD, we recommend either following the connection advice given above for ‘multi-channel  
amplifier’ in addition to using the digital audio connection, or using an HDMI connection to your  
receiver.  
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The remote-control and trigger inputs  
The remote control  
input requires a mono  
3.5mm jack, with the  
tip active and the sleeve  
grounded.  
The REMOTE IN input can be used to pass RC5 codes to the DV139 if it is installed in a position (or  
system) where infrared cannot be used. If this is required, please contact your dealer for further  
information.  
The TRIGGER IN input can be used to switch the DV139 in and out of stand-by. Connecting the  
trigger output of your Arcam amplifier (or other compatible device), will cause the DV139 to come  
out of stand-by automatically when the amplifier is switched on, returning to stand-by when the  
amplifier is switched off. Please see your amplifier handbook for further information.  
The remote control signals  
must be in modulated RC5  
format (at 36kHz), with a  
voltage level of between  
5V and 12V.  
In normal use there is no need to make any connections to these inputs.  
Inserting the batteries into the remote control  
The remote control requires four ‘AAA’ batteries to operate. To insert the batteries into  
the remote control, please follow the instructions in the side panel diagram:  
Notes on inserting the remote control batteries  
Incorrect use of batteries can result in hazards such as leakage and bursting.  
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Do not mix old and new batteries together.  
1. Open the battery  
Do not use different kinds of battery together—although they may look similar,  
different batteries may have different voltages.  
compartment by pressing  
the button on the back of  
the handset.  
Ensure that the plus (+) and minus () ends of each battery match the  
directions in the diagram on the right.  
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Remove batteries from equipment that is not going to be used for a month or  
more.  
When disposing of used batteries, please comply with government (or other)  
regulations that apply in your country or area.  
2. Insert four AAA batteries into  
the battery compartment:  
two with ‘+’ facing the top  
of the handset, and two with  
‘+’ facing the end cap, as in  
the diagram.  
Using the remote control  
Please keep in mind the following when using the remote control:  
Ensure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the remote  
sensor on the DV139. The remote has a range of about 7 metres. (If the remote  
sensor is obscured, the remote control input jack on the rear panel is available.  
Please contact your dealer for further information.)  
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3. Lower the end cap onto  
the plastic locating plate in  
the handset. This acts as  
a hinge, and you can now  
push the end cap firmly into  
its locked position with a  
click.  
Remote operation may become unreliable if strong sunlight or fluorescent light is  
shining on the remote sensor of the DV139.  
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Replace the batteries when you notice a reduction in the operating range of the  
remote control.  
Connecting to a power supply  
Mains lead  
The appliance is normally supplied with a moulded mains plug already fitted to the lead. Check that  
the plug supplied with the unit fits your supply and that your mains supply voltage agrees with the  
voltage setting (115V or 230V) indicated on the rear panel of the unit. If for any reason the plug needs  
to be removed, it must be disposed of immediately and securely, as it is a potential shock hazard when  
inserted into the mains socket.  
If your mains supply voltage or mains plug is different, or you require a new lead, please consult your  
Arcam dealer.  
Plugging in  
Push the plug (IEC line socket) of the power cable supplied with the unit into the socket (POWER INLET)  
in the back of the unit. Make sure it is pushed in firmly.  
Put the plug on the other end of the cable into your power supply socket and switch the socket on.  
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Basic use of your DVD player  
 
 
 
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Introduction  
‘Basic use’ explains how to play a DVD, CD or other type of disc. Note that it may be necessary to  
configure your player correctly for your system before optimum – or any – playback can be achieved.  
Player configuration is described beginning on page 12.  
More sophisticated features – such as special playback modes and programming jumps and playback  
sequences – are described in the ‘Advanced features’ section, later in this handbook.  
Front-panel controls  
Switching on  
Switch the unit on by pressing the POWER button. The status LED glows green when the unit is powered  
up and red when in stand-by mode (stand-by is operated from the remote control).  
Note that the remote control sensor is located on the right-hand side of the display window. Do not  
obstruct this or the remote control will not work.  
Basic operation  
Loading a disc  
Press LOAD on the front panel (or OPEN on the handset) and place the disc on the tray, with the play-  
back side facing down (some discs are double sided, in which case the side labelled ‘side A’ should face  
up to play side A).  
Press LOAD on the front panel to close the tray. The disc loads after a pause of a few seconds.  
Playing a disc  
Many DVDs begin playing automatically, but some titles begin by displaying a menu. Select the menu  
item ‘Play movie’ (or similar) using the cursor pad, then press OK to start playback.  
For discs that do not play automatically (including CDs and VCDs), press PLAY.  
Fast play  
Press  
or  
on the front-panel or remote control to play fast forwards or backwards. The following  
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speeds for fast playback are available: x2, x4, x8, x16, x50 and x100 (depending on disc type). Press  
the button repeatedly to cycle through the different speeds. To resume normal playback speed, press  
PLAY.  
Fast playback is not available for MP3/WMA discs.  
Skipping chapters/tracks  
To skip chapters (or tracks on a CD), press  
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When skipping back, the first button press takes you to the beginning of the current chapter. Pressing  
the button again takes you to the start of the previous chapter.  
Pausing playback  
Press PAUSE on the front panel or  
on the remote control to pause playback. To resume playback, press  
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PLAY on the front panel or  
on the handset.  
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Stopping playback  
Press the STOP button on the front panel or  
on the remote control to stop playback.  
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When playing a DVD, pressing STOP once performs a ‘resume stop. If you now press PLAY, playback  
resumes from the point it was stopped.  
If you press STOP twice, this is a ‘complete stop, and playback resumes from the beginning of the disc.  
Front panel menu navigation  
If desired, it is possible to navigate disc and player menus using the front panel buttons; to this end, the  
NAV button is provided.  
Pressing the NAV button causes the player to enter ‘navigator’ mode, indicated by ‘NAV’ being shown on  
the front panel display. In this mode, the front panel buttons take on the functions illustrated above each  
button, for example the STOP and PAUSE buttons become  
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To exit navigator mode, press the NAV button for a second time.  
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CR100 Universal remote control  
The CR100 remote control is a multi-function unit that controls the  
DV139 and up to seven other devices. The instructions on this page  
only refer to the control of the Arcam DV139.  
Device selection  
IMPORTANT: Press the ‘DVD’ button first to  
operate the DV139.  
For information on using the remote control for other devices, and  
a full list of features, see the instruction booklet supplied with the  
CR100.  
On/Stand-by  
Source selection and handset configuration  
This allows the DV139 to be put into and taken out  
of stand-by remotely.  
DVD  
SAT  
AV  
DVD input/DVD controls  
Satellite decoder input/SAT controls  
Television (sound) input/AV controls  
Radio tuner input/TUN controls  
Arcam amplifier  
Numeric keys  
Gives direct access to individual tracks on audio  
CDs.  
TUN  
AMP  
AUx  
VCR  
RND  
Auxillary (line) input/AUX controls  
 
Video Cassette Recorder input/VCR  
controls  
Toggles random (‘shuffle’) play of chapters/tracks  
on and off.  
 
 
 
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CD player input/CD controls  
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RPT  
Press the relevant button once to select input and  
reconfigure the handset.  
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Cycles through repeat play options (chapter, title,  
disc, etc.).  
Press and hold the button until the power LED  
blinks once if you wish to reconfigure the handset  
without changing the input.  
Press SHIFT + RPT to repeat a specific section of a  
DVD or VCD (an ‘A-B repeat’).  
 
 
 
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Navigation buttons  
Arrow buttons allow navigation around the Basic  
and Advanced Set-up menus on the DV139.  
Confirm a selection by pressing OK.  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
to Power on  
to Power off  
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MENU  
MODE  
Activates the DVD menu if available.  
This button brings up a menu similar to the ‘Audio’  
page of the Set-up menu and allows the Dolby  
Pro Logic II settings to be changed while a disc  
is being played. Cycles through available audio  
surround modes.  
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DISP (display)  
Press to cycle through the front panel display’s  
brightness options (dim to bright, off).  
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SHIFT + MODE cycles through HDMI settings.  
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Press and release to skip backwards to the  
MUTE  
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previous track( ) or forwards to the next track  
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Press once to mute an Arcam amplifier. Press  
again (or use +/– volume) to un-mute.  
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VOLUME +/–  
These buttons are described on the next page.  
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Adjusts the sound output.  
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If the remote control receiver  
(located on the right of the front-  
panel window) is not ‘visible’ to the  
remote control hand-set, then the  
remote control will not work! Either  
locate the unit differently, or take  
advantage of the remote control  
input on the rear of the player  
(consult your dealer for further  
information on this option).  
Remember to install  
the four AAA batteries  
supplied before trying to  
use your remote control.  
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Advanced controls (CR100)  
Playback control buttons  
Fast rewind.  
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SHIFT +  
cycles through slow playback speeds.  
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Starts the playback of a DVD.  
SHIFT + cycles through Angle options.  
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Pause DVD playback. Press  
to resume playback.  
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SHIFT +  
cycles through Zoom options.  
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Fast forward.  
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SHIFT +  
cycles through slow forward play modes.  
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Ejects disc  
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SETUP  
SRCH  
Ensure no disc is playing and press SETUP  
to access the ‘Setup’ menu.  
Displays Search menu with Time, Title and  
Track options.  
SHIFT + SETUP displays the programming  
screen.  
TRIM (SHIFT + SRCH) displays the TRIM  
menu (similar to the ‘Trims’ page in  
the Set-up menu). It allows on-the-fly  
changes to the relative volume of each  
speaker in your system, while a disc is  
being played.  
Press SETUP a second time to exit the  
setup menu.  
TITLE  
AUDIO  
SUBT  
Press TITLE to access the DVD’s ‘Title’  
menu (a feature that only applies to multi-  
title discs)..  
Some DVDs offer the facility to select  
different audio tracks. Press AUDIO to  
cycle through the available tracks.  
Cycles through the available subtitle  
languages, including ‘Off. Some discs  
force subtitles on, overriding any set up  
preferences.  
SHIFT + TITLE clears any search and  
program display entries.  
The on-screen display shows the number,  
language and type of audio track, e.g. ‘1  
INFO (SHIFT + SUBT) displays STATUS.  
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CR-515 remote control  
The CR-515 is a remote control designed for use  
with Arcam DVD players. Some owners may wish to  
use a dedicated remote in preference to a Universal  
remote control.  
On/Standby  
This allows the DV139 to be put into and taken out  
of stand-by remotely.  
HDMI  
DISP (display)  
Selects the picture resolution for HDMI output.  
Press to cycle through the front panel display’s  
brightness options (dim to bright, off).  
CLEAR  
Use CLEAR to clear a numeric field.  
Page Up/Down (DVD-audio)/  
Slow play (other discs)  
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DVD-audio: Some DVD-audio discs allow the user  
to browse through images (photographs of the  
artist, lyrics, etc.) while music is being played. Use  
This button can be used to turn on backlighting  
without affecting any action.  
the  
or  
buttons to change to the previous/  
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Numeric keys  
next page. Note that this is not available on all  
DVD-audio discs.  
Gives direct access to individual tracks on audio  
CDs. For tracks greater than 9, enter the digits in  
sequence. For example, to play track 15, press 1,  
then 5, then OK.  
Other discs: Press  
or  
on the remote control  
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to play slow forward or backwards. Press the  
button repeatedly to cycle through the different  
speeds. To resume normal playback speed, press  
PLAY.  
SRCH (search)  
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Displays Search menu with Time, Title and Track  
options.  
Note that slow-play does not apply to audio CDs or  
DVD-audio discs.  
 
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OPEN  
STATUS  
Opens and closes the disc tray  
Press STATUS to give play status information about  
the current disc. Press STATUS again to close the  
status display.  
Fast play and Skip chapter/tracks  
Play fast (  
in both directions.  
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) chapters/tracks  
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The status information displayed varies depending  
on the type of disc – DVD, CD or VCD.  
Navigation buttons  
 
Arrow buttons allow navigation around the Basic  
and Advanced Set-up menus on the DV139.  
Confirm a selection by pressing OK.  
SETUP  
Ensure no disc is playing and press SETUP to  
access the ‘Setup’ menu.  
MENU  
Press SETUP a second time to exit the setup menu.  
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Activates the DVD menu if available.  
MUTE  
Playback control  
Press once to mute an Arcam amplifier. Press  
again (or use +/– volume) to un-mute.  
Pause ( ), Play ( ) and Stop ( ).  
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Volume +/–  
Adjusts the volume on Arcam remote-controllable  
amplifiers.  
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Note that the volume (+/) controls and MUTE  
button have no effect on the audio output level of  
the DVD players.  
Advanced controls  
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If the remote control receiver  
(located on the right of the front-  
panel window) is not ‘visible’ to the  
remote control hand-set, then the  
remote control will not work! Either  
locate the unit differently, or take  
advantage of the remote control  
input on the rear of the player  
(consult your dealer for further  
information on this option).  
Remember to install  
the four AAA batteries  
supplied before trying to  
use your remote control.  
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Advanced controls (CR-515)  
TRIM  
This button brings up a menu very  
similar to the ‘Trims’ page in the Set-up  
menu (as described on page 19). It  
allows on-the-fly changes to the relative  
volume of each speaker in your system,  
while a disc is being played.  
ZOOM Press ZOOM to enlarge a particular area  
of the picture. Each press of the ZOOM  
button increases the zoom. Pressing  
ZOOM when the maximum enlargement  
has been reached returns the image to  
normal size.  
TITLE  
SUBT  
Press TITLE to access the DVD’s ‘Title’  
menu (a feature that only applies to  
multi-title discs).  
Cycles through the available subtitle  
languages, including ‘Off. Some discs  
force subtitles on, overriding any set up  
preferences.  
RPT  
Press RPT to cycle through the repeat  
play options  
 
 
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RTN  
This button brings up a menu similar to  
Press RTN to move back through the DVD  
‘Disc’ and ‘Title’ menus. Note that this  
feature is only of use with discs using  
multi-level menus.  
the ‘Audio’ page of the Set-up menu and  
allows the Dolby Pro Logic II settings to  
be changed while a disc is being played.  
ANGLE  
AUDIO  
Some DVDs offer the facility to select  
different camera angles. If this feature is  
available a ‘camera’ symbol shows in the  
display.  
Some DVDs offer the facility to select  
different audio tracks. Press AUDIO to  
cycle through the available tracks.  
The on-screen display shows the number,  
language and type of audio track, e.g. ‘1  
Press ANGLE to cycle through the  
available angles.  
Eng  
D 6CH.  
SHUFF  
A-B  
This button enables you to repeat a  
selected section from the disc.  
Toggles random (‘shuffle’) play of  
chapters/tracks on and off.  
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Configuring your DVD player  
Introduction  
This section of the document describes the use of the ‘Set-up’ menu, which is used to configure your  
player for your system and your personal preferences.  
Obtaining a picture  
To view the Set-up menu for the initial configuration, we recommend the  
use of the composite video output to connect to your display device. This  
is because the high quality video output has several display modes and  
may be incompatible with your display device in its default configuration.  
Ensure that your display device is switched on and that you have  
selected the correct video input. You should see the image shown on the  
right. This is the image that the DVD player gives whenever there is no  
disc playing.  
NOTE: To protect your screen from damage caused by persistent  
static images, a ‘screen saver’ facility activates after a few minutes  
of inactivity. When this occurs, a small ARCAM logo moves around  
the screen. To reset the image, press the STOP button on the  
player or on the remote control.  
Using the Set-up menus  
Your DV139 has two different set-up menus:  
The Set-up menu allows configuration of all aspects of your DVD player. Configurable items and  
their potential values are described on the following pages.  
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The Display set-up menu is a series of video test patterns with instructions that will allow you to  
configure your display optimally for your DVD player.  
The Set-up menu  
The Set-up menu comprises six pages of options. The tabs on the left side of the screen show the pages  
available, indicating the nature of the items on each page. To change between pages, move the menu  
highlight to the appropriate tab and press  
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To change an item first use the UP/DOWN controls to highlight the item, then press OK to open the list of  
options for the menu item. The current option for the menu item is indicated. The UP/DOWN controls can  
be used then to select the new option and pressing OK confirms the new selection and closes the option  
list. (If the item to be changed is controlled by a slider, press OK to activate the slider and OK again  
when the desired value has been selected.)  
Note that items that are not applicable currently (for example, the Pro Logic II settings when Pro Logic II  
processing is switched off) are shown ‘greyed out, and cannot be highlighted or changed.  
To enter the Set-up menu, press the SETUP button on the remote control. Press SETUP for a second  
time to close the menu.  
The Display set-up menu  
For optimum video performance it is necessary to configure your display for the video source – your DVD  
player, in this case. A series of test patterns generated by your DVD player will allow you to optimise  
colour balance, contrast, brightness and to centre your picture. Full instructions for each test pattern are  
displayed on the screen before the test pattern is shown.  
To enter the Display set-up menu, move the menu highlight to the ‘Display’ button, then press OK.  
Press SETUP for a second time when you have finished.  
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Operational set-up  
Preferred language  
This settings allows you to specify your preferred language. The default language is English, but three  
other languages (French, German and Dutch) are supported.  
Status messages  
This setting controls the ‘pop up’ messages that appear on screen.  
On  
Off  
Pop-up messages are enabled.  
No pop-up messages, only menus when required.  
Certain messages, such as ‘No Disc’ are always shown regardless of  
how this is set.  
Subtitle display  
This setting controls which subtitles displayed on your TV (although  
note that some discs may force the subtitles to be displayed  
regardless of how this item is set).  
Off  
On  
No Subtitles.  
Subtitles are displayed in the ‘preferred language.  
Closed Caption Closed-caption information from the disc (where  
available) is sent to your TV.  
The default setting for Subtitle is ‘Off.  
Note that not all discs will have your preferred language available as a subtitle. Some discs will require  
you to chose your preferred subtitle language from the disc menu and some discs may force the subtitles  
to be displayed regardless of how this item is set. Closed-caption information is available only on discs  
produced for the US and Canadian markets and will be displayed only by TVs that support NTSC-format  
signals.  
Auto power off  
This setting can be used to put your player into stand-by mode automatically if the player is left un-  
used.  
Off  
The player will not enter stand-by mode automatically.  
30 minutes  
The player will enter stand-by mode automatically after 30 minutes disuse.  
DVD priority  
Many DVD-Audio discs are actually dual DVD-Audio/DVD-Video discs. To decide which part is selected for  
playing, you can set the priority with this control.  
DVD-Audio  
DVD-Video  
The DVD-Audio part is played  
The DVD-Video part is played  
SACD priority  
Many SACD discs are actually hybrid SACD/CDs. To decide which layer is selected for playing, you can  
set the priority with this control.  
SACD  
CD  
The SACD layer is played  
The CD layer is played  
Divx subtitles  
If you use DivX subtitles, choose the appropriate language group from the list. The factory setting is  
‘Western European.  
Divx registration  
DivX Video-On-Demand (VOD) is a digital video delivery service that lets you copy video content from  
your computer to a CD or DVD for playback on your DV139. To register for this service, a player-  
generated registration code is required. This code can be seen by selecting the ‘DivX registration’ button.  
For more information on this service, please visit www.divx.com/vod.  
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Video set-up  
If your display device is HDMI-compliant, the DV139 can read the  
capabilities of the display device directly; the information allows the  
DV139 to configure its output automatically and optimally for the  
attached device.  
See page 22 for more information about connecting to HDMI devices.  
Main video output  
This setting is to tell the DV139 which of the available video outputs  
is the ‘main’ output, i.e., in the event of a conflict between video  
outputs, which output has priority.  
HDMI  
Select this item if you are connecting the DV139 to an HDMI-compliant device,  
and you are happy for the DV139 to configure itself automatically for the device it  
is attached to.  
HDMI as DVI  
This is the recommended setting if you are connecting the DV139 to an  
HDMI-compliant device.  
Even though your display  
device may be fully HDMI  
compliant, it is possible  
that in-line receivers or  
repeaters may work only  
in DVI mode. In this case,  
it is useful to disable  
HDMI, forcing DVI output  
instead.  
HDMI as DVI  
Select this item if you are connecting the DV139 to a DVI-compliant device, and  
you are happy for the DV139 to configure itself automatically for the device it is  
attached to.  
Analogue  
Select this setting if you are not connecting the DV139 to a HDMI-compliant  
device.  
Display standard  
This is set at the factory to be appropriate for the type of display device used in your country.  
Should you need to change this setting, the options are as follows.  
Selecting ‘HDMI as DVI’  
will force the DV139 into  
DVI mode even when an  
HDMI device is detected.  
Auto  
The video output is taken from that recorded on the disc. When no disc is playing,  
the logo screen is displayed using the standard of the last disc played.  
NTSC  
NTSC is always used as the video standard. Note that PAL discs are converted to  
NTSC, but this causes some reduction in the quality of the video output (and may  
cause the video to become ‘jerky’). This is the best setting to use if your display  
device can accept only NTSC video (this is generally the case in North America);  
better results are obtained by using ‘Auto, but your display device must be able  
to support PAL.  
PAL  
PAL is always used as the video standard. Note that NTSC discs are converted to  
PAL, but this causes some reduction in the quality of the video output (and may  
cause the video to become ‘jerky’). Better results will be obtained by using ‘Auto,  
but your display device must be able to support NTSC.  
Display shape  
This needs to be set correctly for the type of display device you have and the type of display you prefer.  
4:3 Letterbox  
Use this setting if you have a conventional 4:3 display device, and you prefer  
to view wide screen movies in letterbox format (with black bars at the top and  
bottom).  
4:3 Panscan  
16:9  
Use this setting if you have a conventional 4:3 display device, and you prefer to  
view wide screen movies in Pan & Scan format (cropping the sides of the image).  
Use this setting if you have a wide screen (16:9) display device.  
Material in 16:9 format is displayed so as to fill the screen.  
If you have a 4:3 display device and you have set a preference for PANSCAN, it does not mean you will  
always see movies in this format, since Panscan display must be supported by the disc being played.  
HDMI resolution  
Normally the video resolution of the HDMI output is set to the native format of the connected display  
device. If you wish to specify the output format, however, use this setting.  
Auto  
The output resolution will be set appropriately for the connected display.  
This is the recommended setting if you are connecting the DV139 to an  
HDMI- or DVI-compliant device.  
SD-interlaced  
The HDMI output will be restricted to interlaced resolutions (i.e., NTSC 480i or  
PAL 576i).  
This setting cannot be used for DVI devices.  
SD-progressive The HDMI output will be restricted to progressive resolutions with no scaling (i.e.,  
NTSC 480p or PAL 576p).  
(Other  
Resolutions of 720p, 1080i and 1080p are also available.  
resolutions)  
This setting can be changed only if ‘Main video output’ is set to ‘HDMI’ or ‘HDMI as DVI.  
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HDMI colour space  
This setting controls the type of video (the colour space) given out over the HDMI connection.  
Auto  
The colour space will be set appropriately for the connected display.  
This is the recommended setting if you are connecting the DV139 to an  
HDMI- or DVI-compliant device.  
YUV  
The HDMI connection carries Y, Pb, Pr (YUV) component video.  
The HDMI connection carries RGB video with standard video levels.  
The HDMI connection carries RGB video with PC (0–255) video levels.  
RGB (video)  
RGB (PC)  
This setting can be changed only if ‘Main video output’ is set to ‘HDMI. This setting has no effect on the  
analogue video outputs.  
Analogue resolution  
Allows selection of interlaced or de-interlaced (progressive scan) output from the component  
Not all displays support  
progressive scan. If you  
enable progressive scan  
accidentally and your  
display does not support  
it, you may be unable  
to view the picture from  
the DVD player, including  
the on-screen display  
required to change the  
video settings back.  
video connection.  
SD-interlaced  
The video output will always be interlaced (standard definition video). Use this  
setting if your display device does not support progressive scan.  
SD  
The component- and HDMI-video outputs will put progressive scan video out for  
both PAL and NTSC discs. Use this setting only if your display device supports  
progressive scan in both PAL and NTSC formats.  
Progressive  
This setting can be changed only if ‘Main video output’ is set to ‘Analogue.  
Note that the video on the component video connections always matches that on the HDMI link,  
so changing this value when in ‘Analogue’ mode will change the HDMI output too.  
If this happens, use a  
composite or SCART video  
connection (which always  
carry interlaced video)  
between the DV139 and  
your display device in  
order to be able to see  
the set-up menu and  
correct the mistake.  
The S-video output will be muted when progressive scan is active.  
Analogue NTSC black (Pedestal)  
This setting controls the ‘pedestal’ signal or black level when the NTSC video standard is used.  
0 IRE  
This removes the pedestal from NTSC video. This setting should be used in Japan,  
and also if you are using RGB video, whatever the country.  
7.5 IRE  
This is the standard pedestal level that should be used in all countries that use  
NTSC video, with the exception of Japan.  
This setting can be changed, but it only has an effect with NTSC output standards.  
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Audio set-up  
This section allows you to configure the analogue, digital and HDMI  
audio outputs. In particular, the digital output type needs to be set  
correctly if you are using an external audio decoder, receiver or D-A  
converter.  
Digital audio output  
This setting configures the digital audio output – coaxial, optical and  
HDMI.  
S/PDIF  
When the ‘Stereo PCM’ digital output is selected, all audio material played is  
stereo PCM  
down-mixed to stereo and output as stereo PCM. Use this setting if you have an  
external D-A converter that supports only 2-channel PCM.  
S/PDIF  
The Bitstream setting supports the following audio standards:  
bitstream  
2 channel PCM (on CDs or DVDs)  
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Dolby Digital  
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MPEG multi channel  
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DTS multi channel  
Use this setting if you have a receiver/decoder that supports Dolby Digital.  
HDMI (Auto)  
Select this item if you are using an HDMI connection between your DV139 and  
your receiver or display device.  
The audio type will be changed automatically to work with the device attached to  
your player – but note that Audio over HDMI is not supported for 1080P format.  
Do not select this item if your HDMI display device cannot decode audio  
or if you are connecting to a DVI device (since a DVI link cannot carry  
audio) – choose one of the other settings instead.  
DVD sample rate  
This needs to be set correctly if you are using an external audio decoder, receiver or D-A converter  
connected to the S/PDIF digital audio output.  
Max 96KHz  
Max 48KHz  
Choose this option if your external audio decoder is able to process digital audio  
with a sample rate of up to 96kHz, or if you are not using the digital audio  
outputs. This is the maximum sample rate present on DVD-video discs.  
Choose this option if your external audio decoder is unable to process digital  
audio with a sample rate of up to 96kHz. This is the normal setting for this  
menu item.  
Note that this setting is relevant only to the output from DVD-video discs.  
Audio compression  
This option allows compression of the audio stream to be turned on or off, where ‘On’ is intended for  
‘late night’ listening when large volume changes are not desirable.  
Turning compression on decreases the volume of the louder passages, i.e., the total dynamic range of  
the audio is reduced. Normally, however, this item is set to ‘Off, to disable compression.  
This menu option affects both the analogue and the HDMI outputs (although note that the HDMI output  
is affected only when multi-channel uncompressed audio is requested by the receiver, not otherwise).  
The co-axial and optical digital audio outputs are never affected by this menu setting.  
Compression is available only on Dolby Digital recordings.  
CD Direct  
This option mutes all video output while music is playing. The effect of this is to produce sound output of  
the very highest quality with CD and SACD discs, uncompromised by unnecessary video processing.  
The options are Off or On, with a default setting of ‘Off. The ‘CD Direct’ LED on the left of the front panel  
is illuminated when this option is ‘On.  
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Dolby Pro Logic II  
Dolby Pro Logic II decoding is designed to produce a 5-channel analogue output from two-channel source  
material.  
Set this item to one of the following. Due to the different recording methods used for movies and music, it  
is recommended that the correct decoding mode for your source material is used to obtain the best results.  
Off  
No Dolby Pro Logic decoding is performed.  
Dolby Pro Logic decoding is performed. Dolby Pro Logic decoding is a legacy mode,  
and we recommend using one of the Dolby Pro Logic II decoding options instead.  
Dolby  
Pro Logic  
Movie  
Music  
Movie mode should be used with material marked as ‘Dolby Surround’ encoded.  
Music mode is for use with any stereo music recording. As the optimum decoding  
method varies according to the recording, Music mode allows user adjustment of  
the processing characteristics; information about adjusting the Music mode by  
using ‘Dimension, Centre Width’ and ‘Panorama’ controls can be found below.  
Matrix  
The Matrix mode is the same as the Music mode except that the directional  
enhancement logic is turned off. Matrix mode may be used to enhance mono  
signals by making them seem ‘larger.  
Dimension  
(This setting can be adjusted only when Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode is selected.)  
‘Dimension’ allows you to adjust gradually the soundfield either towards the front or towards the rear.  
If a recording is too spacious or strong from the surrounds, it can be adjusted ‘forward’ to get a better  
balance. Likewise, if a stereo recording is somewhat too ‘narrow’ sounding, it can be adjusted toward the  
rear to get a more enveloping, immersive result. We recommend ‘Dimension’ is set to 0 for normal use.  
Centre Width  
This setting can be adjusted only when Dolby Pro Logic II Music  
mode is selected.)  
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Display  
Centre spreading  
effect  
With Dolby Pro Logic II decoding, dominant centre signals come  
nly from the centre speaker. If no centre speaker is present,  
he decoder splits the centre signal equally to the left and right  
peakers to create a ‘phantom’ centre image. The Centre Width  
ontrol allows variable adjustment of the centre image so it may  
e heard only from the centre speaker; only from the left/right  
peakers as a phantom image; or from all three front speakers  
o varying degrees. We recommend ‘Centre Width’ is set to 3 for  
ormal use.  
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2
3
4
5
6
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No centre spreading  
20.8°  
28°  
36°  
54°  
62°  
69.8°  
Phantom centre  
The ‘Centre Width’ setting  
for Dolby Pro Logic II  
Music Mode  
Panorama  
(This setting can be adjusted only when Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode is selected.)  
Panorama extends the front centre image to include the surround speakers for an exciting ‘wrap-around’  
effect with side wall imaging.  
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Speaker set-up  
This menu screen allows you to specify the speaker configuration that  
is connected to the analogue ouputs of your DVD player. (If you are  
using the HDMI or SPDIF audio outputs, this speaker configuration  
should be performed in your surround-sound receiver.) It is important  
that this configuration reflects accurately the actual situation,  
otherwise audio quality may be severely compromised.  
The speakers are indicated as follows:  
Front L/R  
Centre  
This is the setting for the ‘Front’ speakers  
This is the ‘Centre’ speaker setting.  
Surround  
L/R  
This is the setting for the ‘Surround’ speakers (normally  
next to or behind the user).  
Subwoofer  
This is used to indicate whether a subwoofer is connected.  
For each speaker, the player can be configured to send either audio  
with the full frequency range of the source material, or with a reduced  
frequency range. The reduced frequency range option is used normally  
when ‘satellite’ speakers are used for the surround channels; these cannot handle low frequency  
information. Full frequency speakers are commonly called ‘Large’ speakers, with reduced-range speakers  
given the name ‘Small. Low frequency information is re-routed from ‘small’ speakers to ‘large’ speakers,  
or to the subwoofer (depending on the speaker configuration).  
NOTES:  
1. Any speaker that is not connected should be identified by selecting ‘Not Present’ for  
that speaker.  
2. Although the DV139 is very flexible in the speaker configurations it can handle, some  
restrictions have been applied. For example, if no subwoofer is present, then it is not  
possible to configure the Front speakers to be ‘Small’ since there would be nowhere  
to redirect the low frequency information.  
Sub with stereo  
This setting is relevant to 2-channel source material only (such as CDs). It controls whether the  
low frequency information is redirected to the subwoofer, or not. This item can be changed only if a  
subwoofer is specified as present in the system.  
Not used  
No redirection of low-frequency information occurs; all the audio is sent to the  
Front speakers.  
Bass  
redirected  
Low-frequency information is redirected to the subwoofer, with the remaining  
(higher-frequency) information sent to the Front speakers.  
Bass  
duplicated  
All the audio is sent to the Front speakers. In addition, the low-frequency  
information is duplicated to the subwoofer.  
Crossover Frequency  
This setting defines the frequency at which bass-redirection begins. Frequencies below this level are  
redirected from ‘small’ speakers to the Fronts or to the subwoofer; frequencies above this level are not  
redirected. The redirection frequency is the same for all the speakers in a system.  
The optimum crossover frequency depends on the characteristics of your speaker set-up, and is best  
determined by experimentation. We suggest you start at 100Hz.  
Delay set-up  
The delay set-up menu page allows two different types of delay to be  
configured: those due to speaker positioning and those due to video  
post-processing.  
Speaker positioning  
The relative positioning of speakers within a room (particularly a  
large room) may mean that sound from some speakers arrives  
at the listener later than sound from others. By altering the delay  
settings for the different speakers, this difference in arrival time  
can be reduced or eliminated.  
When setting the delay, it should be imagined that the listener is  
sitting in a circle of the speakers; the delay indicates the distance  
of the speaker from the listener.  
Measurement Units  
Your DV139 allows you to choose the measurement units that you  
feel most comfortable with: centimetres or inches.  
Delays  
Delays for the front, centre and surround speakers can be set using the associated sliders.  
Specifying the different speaker distances will cause a slight delay to be added to the output of the  
closest speakers so that the sound from all the speakers will arrive at the listener at the same time.  
Note that these delay sliders affect only the analogue and the HDMI outputs (although the HDMI  
output is affected only when multi-channel uncompressed audio is requested by the receiver, not  
otherwise). The SPDIF digital audio output is never affected by changes here. If you are using the  
SPDIF connection between the DV139 and your receiver, set all of the delays to zero.  
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Video post-processing (lip-sync.)  
Delay (NTSC/PAL)  
Modern displays and video scalers often employ digital video processing that can introduce a  
significant video delay. The ‘Delay’ menu items allow correction of this effect by delaying the audio  
soundtrack up to 150 milliseconds. The amount of correction required in a given system is best  
determined by experimentation.  
If the interlaced video outputs of the DV139 are in use and the display is converting the signal to  
progressive scan then we recommend a delay of 50–80ms, depending upon the display.  
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If the progressive video output of the DV139 is in use, the player corrects automatically for its  
own processing delays and it is unlikely that additional delay will be necessary. Therefore, start  
by setting these items to 0ms (no delay).  
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Trim set-up  
The relative sensitivity (volume) of different speakers can lead to  
some speakers sounding disproportionately loud or quiet, relative to  
others in the system. The trims setting of your DV139 can help to  
address this inbalance.  
This page is relevant only if you are using the analogue audio outputs  
of the DV139 to connect to your amplifier/receiver. If this is not the  
case, set all the trims to be 0 dB.  
Test Noise  
Setting this item to ‘On’ causes pink noise to be generated from the  
speaker indicated by the on-screen highlight. The noise is at the  
volume indicated by the slider for the speaker. Setting this to ‘On’ may  
be useful in ensuring that the relative volume for each speaker is the  
same.  
Note that this setting is set automatically to ‘Off’ on exit from this  
menu page.  
Trims  
Trims for all the speakers can be set using the associated sliders. These settings are useful if the  
speakers have different sensitivities (and so have different volumes for the same input levels). The trims  
can be set in 1dB steps.  
Subwoofer/Sub with stereo trims  
Both the ‘Subwoofer’ and the ‘Sub with stereo’ trims control the subwoofer trim setting. ‘Subwoofer’ is  
the trim used when multi-channel material is being played; ‘Sub with stereo’ is the subwoofer trim used  
with 2-channel material.  
Completing the set-up  
Complete the set-up procedure by pressing SETUP on the remote control. This saves all the data and  
closes the set-up menu. You can press SETUP at any time while in a menu to quit from it.  
To return to the set-up menu at any time, ensure that there is no disc playing and press the SETUP  
button.  
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DVD/VCD special playback modes  
This section explains the special playback modes for DVDs and VCDs. The operations described here are  
not exactly the same for DVDs and VCDs, but very similar.  
Note that many VCDs have a single track, so some operations involving tracks will not be relevant.  
Jumping to a particular point  
Press the SRCH button on the remote control to open the ‘Search’ menu:  
If the disc is playing, then the elapsed and total times on the disc are  
shown. With a DVD, Title, Chapter and Time are displayed; with a CD,  
Track, Time and Disc Time are displayed.  
A jump can be performed using different specifiers: jump to a particular  
time or to a specified chapter/track on the disc.  
Time  
Highlight the ‘Time’ field and enter the time in hours, minutes and  
seconds, then press OK. The Search menu is removed from the screen  
and playback starts from the time specified. Invalid time entries are  
ignored.  
Title/Chapter  
(Applies to DVDs only) To jump to a title or chapter, highlight the title/  
chapter position and enter the number of the title/chapter to jump to,  
before pressing OK. It is possible to jump to a chapter within a different  
title to the current one by entering a value into both fields. Note that specifying a title without a chapter  
will jump to the first chapter in the title.  
Group/Track  
(Applicable to DVD-audio discs only.) To jump to a group or track, highlight the group/track position and  
enter the number of the group/track to jump to, before pressing OK. It is possible to jump to a track  
within a different group to the current one by entering a value into both fields. Note that specifying a  
group without a track will jump to the first track in the group.  
Track  
(Applies to VCDs only) To jump to a specified track on a VCD, enter the track number in the ‘Track’ field,  
then press OK. Note that many VCDs have only one track.  
Closing the Search menu  
When displayed, this menu screen can be closed again by pressing the SRCH button (which also has the  
effect of cancelling the search).  
Special playback modes  
Repeat, shuffle or looped (A-B repeat) playback modes are available.  
Repeat  
Press the RPT button on the remote control to cycle through the repeat options. For DVDs, a chapter or  
title repeat may be selected (i.e., play continuously the current chapter or the current title). For VCDs, a  
track or disc repeat is available.  
When a chapter/track repeat is selected, the loop symbol on the front panel display is illuminated and  
the current chapter/track is repeated. If a title/disc repeat is selected, the loop symbol and ‘ALL’ are  
illuminated and the current title/disc is repeated.  
To cancel repeat, press the RPT button until ‘Repeat: Off’ is displayed.  
Shuffle  
Press the or RND (CR100) or SHUFF (CR-515) button on the remote control to switch shuffle play on.This  
causes the chapters/tracks to be played in random order.  
To cancel random play, press the RND (CR100) or SHUFF (CR-515) button for a second time.  
A-B repeat  
The DV139 can repeat a specific section of a DVD or VCD; this is called an A-B repeat.  
To perform an A-B repeat, wait until the disc is at the point where you want the repeat to start, then  
press SHIFT + RPT. The OSD shows a repeat symbol, followed by ‘A–, and the front panel shows ‘A–.  
Press SHIFT + RPT again at the point you want the repeat to end. The repeat symbol, followed by ‘A-B’ is  
shown on the display device, and the front panel shows ‘A-B. The selected section is repeated in a loop.  
To cancel the A-B repeat, press SHIFT + RPT again. An ‘Off’ message is displayed on the OSD.  
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Disc navigator screen  
When a disc containing audio/video/image files is detected by the DVD player, the disc navigator screen  
is displayed. In the example, a CD-R containing MP3 files is shown.  
The following areas can be identified:  
File/Folder  
The name of the file or  
folder that is currently  
selected.  
Control window  
The following advanced functions can be accessed from  
here:  
Filter: You can use this to allow only certain types of file  
to be displayed (audio, photo and video)  
Browser View: (Does not apply to SACD discs.) The  
track list can be browsed and each time OK is pressed  
the preview area updates with the number of tracks  
programmed. Once the sequence of chosen tracks has  
been selected, return to the control window and select  
‘Add to program. To play the sequence, go to ‘Program  
view’ and press PLAY.  
Browser area  
Folder/track list area  
Program view: Select ‘View Program. The track list now  
shows only those items in the programmed sequence. To  
play a programmed sequence, press PLAY.  
Shows the number of tracks  
currently programmed in  
the sequence  
The names of folders, files  
and tracks are displayed here.  
Selecting an item here and  
pressing OK plays the file,  
displays the photo, or opens  
the folder, as appropriate.  
Return to ‘Browser view’ to view all the available tracks.  
Add Directory: Adds the current directory to the  
program sequence.  
Clear program: When no disc is playing, this clears the  
program sequence.  
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The HDMI interface  
If you have a HDMI- or DVI-equipped monitor or display, you can connect it to the DV139 using a HDMI  
cable. The HDMI connector carries uncompressed digital video, as well as digital audio.  
About HDMI  
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) supports both video and audio on a single digital connection  
for use with DVD players, digital TV, set-top boxes, and other AV devices. HDMI was developed to  
combine the technologies of High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) and the Digital Visual  
Interface (DVI) in one specification, with the addition of transmission of digital audio information; HDCP  
is used to protect digital content transmitted to DVI-compliant displays.  
HDMI has the capability to support standard or high-definition video, together with stereo or multi-  
channel surround-sound audio. HDMI features include uncompressed digital video, one connector  
(instead of several cables and connectors), and communication between the AV source and AV devices.  
Connecting using HDMI  
If the HDMI connector is to be used, we recommend first setting the ‘Main video output’ item on the  
video menu page to ‘HDMI. This will give full ‘plug and play’ functionality. See page 14 for details on how  
to do this.  
Use a HDMI cable to connect the HDMI socket on this player to a HDMI socket on a compatible display  
device or receiver. The arrow on the cable connector body should be face up for correct alignment with  
the connector on the DV139. If the DV139 has been configured to ‘HDMI, then the DV139 will configure  
its video output automatically to match the capabilities of the attached HDMI device.  
NOTE: A HDMI connection can be made only with HDMI or DVI-equipped components compatible  
with both DVI and HDCP. Note that if you choose to connect to a DVI device, you will need an adaptor  
(HDMI to DVI) to do so; a DVI/HDCP connection, however, does not support audio signals.  
If you require further information on the possibilities for connecting your DV139 to your DVI/HDMI  
equipped display device, please contact your Arcam dealer.  
Troubleshooting  
Problems with video  
No VIDEo (blANk SCREEN)  
Check that the HDMI cable is connected correctly at both ends. If an HDMI-equipped A/V  
receiver is in use, try connecting the DV139 directly to the display device, in order to isolate  
where the fault may lie.  
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Check that the display device is set to display the HDMI input (i.e., has not been set to some  
other video input, instead).  
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Check that the HDMI input of the receiver and/or display device is enabled. See the user  
handbook of the connected device for details on doing this.  
Using an alternative video display device (e.g., connected via the composite video out), check  
that the ‘Main Video Output’ item on the Video page of the Set-up menu is set to ‘HDMI. See  
page 14 for details on how to do this.  
Consult the user handbook of the display device to ensure that it can handle the output formats  
provided by the DV139. The DV139 can provide the following:  
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720 x 480p (NTSC progressive scan)  
720(1440) x 480i (NTSC interlaced)  
720 x 576p (PAL progressive scan)  
720(1440) x 576i (PAL interlaced)  
1280 x 720p  
1920 x 1080i  
1920 x 1080p  
At least one of these standards must be supported by the connected device in order for it to  
work with the DV139.  
No VIDEo (RANDoM NoISE)  
Random noise will be displayed if the content-protection algorithm fails to authenticate the attached  
device. This will occur, for example, if a DVI device that does not support HDCP (such as a computer  
monitor) is connected to the DV139.  
To attempt to isolate this problem, remove all discs from the DV139, then power-off both the DV139 and  
the connected display device. Switch the display device on, then the DV139 – at this point, the idle logo  
of the DV139 should be shown on the display device. If this is not the case, please check the items listed  
above for a blank screen.  
If the noise appears when a copy-protected disc (DVD) is played, then it is the authentication that is  
failing. Please contact your dealer for further information.  
Problems with audio  
The type of audio provided by the HDMI connector depends on the configuration of the DV139 (see  
‘Audio Setup’ on page 16). Note that pure DVI devices (connections requiring a HDMI to DVI convertor  
cable) do not support audio via this connection.  
Note that for audio to be transmitted over HDMI, ‘Digital audio out’ must be set to ‘HDMI.  
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Remote-control codes  
The following table gives the IR-commands accepted by the DV139. The system code for the DV139 is  
25 (in common with other Arcam DVD players).  
Power commands  
Command  
Power toggle  
Power-on  
Decimal Code  
25–12  
25–123  
Power-off  
25–124  
Playback control commands  
Command  
Decimal Code  
Track number ‘n, (e.g., 1)  
Track forward  
Track back  
Fast forward  
Fast rewind  
Slow forward  
Slow rewind  
Open  
25–n (e.g., 25–1)  
25–32  
25–33  
25–52  
25–50  
25–30  
25–31  
25–45  
Pause  
25–48  
Stop  
25–54  
Play  
25–53  
Display control commands  
Command  
Decimal Code  
25–18  
Display  
Advanced control commands  
Command  
Repeat toggle  
Repeat A-B  
Clear  
Decimal Code  
25–29  
25–59  
25–58  
25–86  
25–85  
25–81  
25–80  
25–87  
25–64  
25–65  
25–66  
25–67  
25–68  
25–69  
25–72  
25–73  
25–74  
25–75  
25–76  
25–77  
25–37  
25–88  
Up  
Down  
Left  
Right  
OK  
Shuff / Rand  
Subtitle  
Title  
Menu  
Zoom  
Audio  
Return  
Angle  
Setup  
Status  
Search  
Mode  
Trim  
HDMI  
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Technical specifications  
General  
Power Requirements  
100/115V or 230V AC,  
set by voltage selector switch on rear panel  
Power consumption  
Dimensions (W x D x H)  
Weight  
< 35 VA  
435mm x 355mm x 87mm inc. feet  
net: 5.1kg; packed: 8.0kg  
Video outputs  
Composite video  
S-Video  
1 x gold plated phono. 1V pk-pk in 75Ω  
1 x 4-pin mini-DIN. Y 1V pk-pk in 75Ω, C 0.3V pk-pk in 75Ω  
Component video  
Interlaced or Progressive  
3 gold plated phono sockets.  
Y 1V pk-pk in 75Ω, Pb 0.7V pk-pk in 75Ω, Pr 0.7V pk-pk in 75Ω  
SCART socket with RGB video  
HDMI  
All 0.7V in 75Ω, composite video 1V in 75Ω, and stereo audio  
Auto switching of TV with aspect ratio control  
19-pin HDMI connector  
Supported video formats are:  
720 x 576p, 720(1440) x 576i, 720 x 480p, 720(1440) x 480i,  
1280 x 720p, 1920 x 1080i, 1920 x 1080p  
Audio to 6-channel/96kHz or 2-channel/192kHz (24-bit).  
Audio outputs  
Analogue audio outputs  
Output level  
Stereo and multi-channel output on gold-plated phono sockets  
2.2V rms at 0dB signal,  
4V rms with HDCD discs (left and right channels only)  
Frequency response  
THD+N  
20Hz to 20kHz (+0.1db, –0.5dB)  
<0.005% for 1kHz 0dB signal,  
measured 22Hz–22kHz, unweighted  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
105dB, measured 20Hz–20kHz, unweighted  
Digital audio output (IEC958)  
PCM/Dolby Digital/MPEG/DTS on gold plated phono (coax) and  
TOSLINK (optical)  
Accessories supplied  
CR100 remote control  
4 x AAA batteries  
mains lead  
E&EO  
NOTE: All specification values are typical unless otherwise stated.  
Continual improvement policy  
Arcam has a policy of continual improvement for its products. This means that designs and  
specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Disc types supported  
The ARCAM DV139 DVD-player plays a range of disc types. These disc types include:  
DVD-Video (single region, set at factory)  
DVD-Audio  
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DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW  
SACD version 1.3  
MPEG2-encoded video files  
MPEG4-encoded (DivX) video files (in AVI, MP4, and MP4-Nero formatting)  
CD-Audio (including CD-R and CD-RW) with PCM, HDCD, WMA, MP2, MP3 or OGG encoding  
JPEG image files on CD (Picture CDs) and DVD.  
Other disc formats may not play correctly in this player.  
DVD-R/RW and CD-R/RW discs (Audio CDs and Video CD/Super VCDs) recorded using a DVD recorder,  
CD recorder or personal computer cannot be guaranteed to play in the DV139. Incompatibility may be  
due to a number of possibilities, including the type of disc used and the recording method.  
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CD-R/RW and DVD-R/RW compatibility  
This unit will play CD-R and CD-RW discs recorded in CD Audio or Video CD/Super VCD format,  
or as a CD-ROM containing the audio and video file types listed above. Other content may cause  
the disc not to play, or to create noise/distortion in the output.  
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This unit will play DVD-R/RW discs that are recorded using the DVD Video format, or as a DVD-  
ROM containing the audio and video file types listed above.  
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This unit cannot be used for recording discs.  
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This player is compatible with multi-session discs, but plays only sessions that are closed.  
Unfinalised discs cannot be played.  
File names must not contain blank spaces or special characters (.+/=).  
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A CD-ROM used to compile your files must be ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 compliant.  
CD physical format: Mode1, Mode2 XA Form 1, or Mode2 Form 2.  
File names up to 15 characters are supported.  
A DVD-ROM used to compile your files must be ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 compliant.  
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Each disc (CD or DVD) may contain up to 1500 directories. Each directory may contain up to 680  
files.  
Compressed audio compatibility  
The DV139 will play CD- or DVD-ROM discs containing files saved in the MPEG1 Audio Layer 2 (MP2),  
MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3), Windows Media file (WMA) and OGG formats, with sampling rates of 44.1  
or 48kHz. Incompatible files will not play correctly, potentially causing noise or distortion on the audio  
outputs.  
Fixed bitrate files are recommended. Variable bitrate (VBR) files are playable, but the playing  
time may not be shown correctly.  
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This player recognises only tracks that are named with the file extensions ‘.mp3, .wma, .mp2’  
and ‘.ogg’ (upper-case equivalents may also be used).  
There are many different recording bit-rates available to encode your audio files. Those  
supported by this player are:  
For MP2, MP3 and OGG  
playback  
The following constant bit rates are supported: 32, 64, 80, 96,  
112, 128, 160, 192, 256 and 320 kilobits per second.  
Variable bit rate (VBR) between 96kb/s and 320kb/s is also  
supported.  
For WMA playback  
The following constant bit rates are supported: 48, 64, 80, 96,  
128, 160 and 192kb/s.  
Note that MP3 audio encoded at 128 kbps or higher should sound close to regular CD Audio quality.  
This player will play lower bitrate MP3 or WMA tracks, but be aware that the sound quality becomes  
noticeably worse at lower bitrates.  
Picture disc compatibility  
This DVD player will play CDs or DVDs containing JPEG images.  
Only files with the .jpg or .jpeg extension will be recognised (upper-case equivalents may also  
be used).  
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Kodak picture discs are supported (only the files in the JPEG directory will be shown on the  
screen).  
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Fuji picture discs are supported (select the JPEG files in the clips menu).  
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Konica and QSS picture discs are not supported.  
PC created disc compatibility  
If you record a disc using a personal computer, even if it is recorded in a ‘compatible format’ as  
listed above, there will be cases in which the disc may not be playable in this machine due to the  
setting of the application software used to create the disc. In these particular instances, check  
with the software publisher for more detailed information.  
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Check the DVD-R/RW or CD-R/RW software disc boxes for additional compatibility information.  
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Guarantee  
Worldwide Guarantee  
This entitles you to have the unit repaired free of charge, during the first two years after purchase, at  
any authorised Arcam distributor provided that it was originally purchased from an authorised Arcam  
dealer or distributor. The manufacturer can take no responsibility for defects arising from accident,  
misuse, abuse, wear and tear, neglect or through unauthorised adjustment and/or repair, neither can  
they accept responsibility for damage or loss occurring during transit to or from the person claiming  
under the guarantee.  
The warranty covers:  
Parts and labour costs for two years from the purchase date. After two years you must pay for both parts  
and labour costs. The warranty does not cover transportation costs at any time.  
Claims under guarantee  
This equipment should be packed in the original packing and returned to the dealer from whom it was  
purchased, or failing this, directly to the Arcam distributor in the country of residence.  
It should be sent carriage prepaid by a reputable carrier – not by post. No responsibility can be accepted  
for the unit whilst in transit to the dealer or distributor and customers are therefore advised to insure the  
unit against loss or damage whilst in transit.  
For further details contact Arcam at:  
Arcam Customer Support Department,  
Pembroke Avenue, Waterbeach, CAMBRIDGE, CB25 9QR, England.  
Problems?  
If your Arcam dealer is unable to answer any query regarding this or any other Arcam product please  
contact Arcam Customer Support at the above address and we will do our best to help you.  
On line registration  
You can register your Arcam product on line at: www.arcam.co.uk  
Pembroke Avenue, Waterbeach, CAMBRIDGE CB25 9QR, England  
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