UK
Mobile DVD-Player KH 6500
Instruction Manual
KOMPERNASS GMBH · BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM
ID-Nr.: KH6500-05/07-V3
Index
Page
1. Technical Data
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2. Applications and functions
3. Safety Instructions
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4. Appliance description
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5. Starting Up the Device
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6. Connections and connection potentials
7. Use
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8. Menu functions
8.1 GENERAL SETUP PAGE
8.2 DIGITAL AUDIO SETUP PAGE
8.3 VIDEO SETUP PAGE
8.4 PREFERENCE PAGE
8.5 PASSWORD SETUP PAGE
8.6 EXIT SETUP
9. Sound functions
10. Playback of DVD, SVCD, VCD and CD discs
11. Display of MP3/ WMA/JPEG/AVI/MPEG and DivX data
12. Playback of MP3/ WMA/AVI/MPEG and DivX discs
12.1 Repeat function with MP3/ WMA/AVI/MPEG/JPEG/DivX discs
12.2 Replay of JPEG discs
12.3 Programmed replay with MP3/WMA/AVI/MPEG/JPEG/DivX discs
13. Playback of USB/SD/MMC data mediums
14. Cleaning of the DVD player
15. Disposal
16. Troubleshooting
17. Glossary / Key Word Index
18. Warranty and service
19. Importer
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this manual for later
reference. Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date.
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KH 6500
Dynamic range:
Signal-to-noise ratio: 95 dB (JIS-A 1 kHz, typical)
80 dB (JIS-A 1 KHz, typical)
Mobile DVD player
Earphones
Model:
Impedance:
Handling Power:
HX206-001
32 Ohm
3 mW
1. Technical Data
Power consumption : 15 Watt
Digital audio output
TV standard:
PAL/NTSC
Coaxial output
Operating temperature:+5 ~ +35°C
Humidity:
5 ~ 90 %
(No condensation)
2. Applications and func-
tions
Mains plug
Primary:
AC 100-240 V 50/60 Hz
~
max. 0,6A
The Silvercrest KH 6500 DVD player is exclusively
intended ...
Secondary: DC 12 V
Manufacturer: Honor Electronic Co., Ltd
Model: ADS-18E-121218GPB
1.5 A
• as an electronic entertainment device for the
playback...
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... of DVD videos in the 12 cm (Diameter) format
with the country/region code 2 or , marked
with the logo
...of MPEG-4/MPEG-4 ASP video formats and
with DivX 3.11, DivX 4.x, DivX 5.x, DivX 6.0,
multichannel DivX and DivX Pro.
Vehicle adapter
Type:
Input:
KD627
DC 12 V/max. 10 A
1500 mA
.
Output:
Rechargeable battery
... of video CD's (VCDs) and super video CD's
(S-VCDs) in the 12cm (diameter) format, marked
Type:
Lithium iron rechargeable battery
Model:
input:
Output:
KH6500 Rechargeable battery pack
12V
with the logo
... of audio CD's in the 12cm (diameter) format,
marked with the logo
... in general of the MP3 (.mp3), Windows Media
Audio (.wma), DivX (.avi) and JPEG (.jpg) data
formats on CD-R and CD-RW storage mediums.
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7,4 V
2500 mAh
.
Video Output
Output level:
1 + 0.2/-0.2 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Horizontal resolution: > = 500 Lines
Signal-to-noise ratio: 60 dB
• ... for stationary operation in enclosed spaces
• ... for private, non commercial use
Audio Output
Impedance:
10 kΩ
Output level:
1.8 + 0.2/-0.8 Vrms
(1kHz 0 dB)
Harmonic distortion: <0.01 %
(JIS-A 1kHz, typical)
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You can connect to the portable DVD player for image
outputs during playback of DVDs, VCDs, S-VCDs,
Audio CDs and the MP3, Windows Media Audio
and JPEG data formats …
• Stereo and Mono televisions with the formats PAL
or NTSC and the picture formats 4:3/16:9.
The portable DVD player can be used and/or
connected to for sound and/or music outputs …
• Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables
to be replaced at once by qualified technicians
or our Customer Service Department.
• Arrange for customer service to repair or replace
connecting cables and/or appliances that are
not functioning properly or have been damaged.
Never submerge the device or the po-
wer cable in water. Wipe it only with a
slightly damp cloth.
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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).
• Do not expose the appliance to rain and never
use it in a humid or wet environment.
• Make sure that the power cord never becomes
wet during operation.
• You may not open the housing or repair the ap-
pliance yourself. Should you do so, appliance sa-
fety can no longer be assured and the warranty
will become void.
Attention!
No liability/warranty will be assumed for
damage resulting from improper use of the
device!
• Protect the appliance against drip and spray
water. Do not place any water-filled vessels
(e.g. flower vases) on the appliance.
3. Safety Instructions
• This device is not suitable for use by children or
any other persons, whose physical,sensory or
mental abilities, without assistance or supervision,
impedes the safe operation of the device.
Risk of fire!
• Do not use the appliance in the vicinity of hot surfaces.
• Do not keep the appliance in places exposed
to direct sunlight, otherwise it may overheat
and become irreparably damaged.
• Do not leave the appliance unattended when in use.
• Never cover the ventilation slots of the appliance
while it is being used.
Children should be watched-over to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
• To avoid unintentional switching on, disconnect
the power cord after use and before cleaning.
• Check the appliance and all parts for visible da-
mage. The safety concept can work only if the
appliance is in a faultless condition.
• Do not place any open sources of fire, like candles,
on the device.
• The power plug must always be easily accessi-
ble, so that the appliance can be quickly separa-
ted from the mains in the event of an emergency.
Injury hazard
• Keep children away from the connecting cable
and the appliance. Children frequently under-
estimate the dangers of electrical appliances.
• Ensure that the appliance stands with a safe and
secure positioning.
Danger of electrical shocks.
• Connect the appliance only to correctly installed
and properly earthed power sockets. Ensure that
the rating of the local power supply tallies completely
with the details given on the rating plate of the
appliance.
• Do not operate the appliance if it has sustained a
fall or is damaged. Arrange for the appliance to be
checked and/or repaired by qualified technicians.
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• Keep batteries away from children. Children can
put batteries into their mouths and swallow them.
Notice regarding the handling of bat-
teries/rechargeable battery pack
The remote control is operated by batteries and
the device by a rechargeable battery pack. For the
handling of batteries/rechargeable battery packs
please observe the following:
Danger! Laser Beams!
The appliance is fitted with a „Class 1 Laser“.
• Never open the device.
• Never attempt to repair the device.
• There is invisible laser radiation inside the device.
Do not expose yourself to the laser beam.
Risk of Explosion!
Do not throw batteries/rechargeable battery
packs into a fire. Do not recharge non-recharge-
able batteries.
Note:
• Only charge batteries that are specifically marked
"rechargeable".
• Charge the supplied battery power pack exclusively
with the portable DVD player and the supplied
power supply unit. Do not use any other charging
device or power supply unit.
Some aggressive furniture finishes can have
a destructive influence on the device's rubber
feet. If necessary, place the device on a nonslip
pad.
Thunderstorms!
• Never open, solder or weld batteries/rechargeable
battery packs.
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.
The risk of explosions and injuries exist!
• Regularily check the batteries/rechargeable
battery pack. Depleted batteries/rechargeable
battery packs can damage the device
• If you do not intend to use the device for a long
time then remove the batteries/rechargeable
battery pack.
• Put on protective gloves when handling depleted
batteries/rechargeable battery packs.
• Clean the battery compartment and the battery
contacts with a dry cloth.
Notice regarding surge voltages
(FEO / fast electrical overloads):
In a case of malfunction due to an electrical fast
transient (power surge) the product must be returned
to default settings in order to re-establish normal
operation. It is possible that the power supply will
have to be disconnected and then reconnected
again. The batteries (if present) must be removed
and then reinserted.
Notice regarding power disconnection
The POWER switch does not completely dis-
connect the appliance from the power net-
work.Additionally, the appliance consumes
electricity when in standby mode. In order
to completely disconnect the device from the
power the power plug must be pulled out of
the power socket
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4. Appliance description
ꢀ Remote control
2^ IR Sender
Ạ Overview
q PLAY/PAUSE button:
2& AV button: Select video input
2* DVD/USB/CARD button:
Start/Suspend playback
Set the DVD, USB or CARD mode
2( Number buttons 0-9 and button 10+
3) TIME button: Select a determined Title/chapter
or a determined time on the disc
3! SETUP button: Access the Setup menu
3@ STEP button: Individual frame playback
3# FUNCTION button: Access display settings
3$ REPEAT button: Repeat function and random
playback settings
w STOP button: Stop playback
e DVD/USB/CARD button:
r IR: Infrared sensor for the remote control
t Right loudspeaker
y Swivel joint
u NEXT button: next Title/chapter
i PREV button: previous Title/chapter
o VOL+ button: Volume increase
a VOL- button: Volume decrease
s SETUP button: Access the Setup menu
d OK button: Confirm input
f Navigation buttons ꢀꢁꢂꢃ:
Select menu input
g OPEN button: Open the disc tray
h Disc tray
j Left loudspeaker
k POWER: Operation LED
l TFT-Display
3% A-B button: Repeat chapter
3^ ZOOM button: Enlarge/reduce image size
3& SLOW button: Slow motion setting
3* ꢄbutton: previous Title/chapter
3( ꢅbutton: next Title/chapter
4) VOL- button: Volume decrease
4! VOL+ button: Volume increase
4@ Battery compartment (on the front panel)
4# ꢁꢆ: button: Start/Suspend playback
4$ ꢇbutton: Stop playback
4% ꢈbutton: Search backwards
4^ ꢉbutton: Search forwards
4& RETURN/CLR button: One menu back/input
delete
ạ Front panel
; USB connection
Ả Right side
4* MARK button: Place a bookmark
4( MENU/PBC button: Access the disc menu
5) TITLE button: Access the title menu
5! Navigation buttonsꢀꢁꢂꢃ:
Select menu input
2) SD/MMC/MS Card slot
2! 3,5 mm Headphones output
2@ AUDIO IN/OUT COAX: Audio Input/output,
co-axial output
2# VIDEO IN/OUT: Video Input/output
2$ DC IN 9-12 V: Input for power adapter
2% POWER switch: Device on/off switch
5@ ENTER button: Confirm input
5# ANGLE button: Set camera position
5$ AUDIO button: Set the audio language
5% SUBTITLE button: Set the sub-title
5^ DISPLAY button: Display playback information
5& MUTE button: Switch off sound
5* PROG button: Programme playback order
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5.Starting Up the Device
5.3 Preparing the remote control
Inserting the battery
5.1 Unpacking
1. Remove the DVD player and its accessories from
the packaging
2. Remove all adhesive tapes, foils and transport
restraints.
For first time activation you only need to pull out
the protective foil that protudes from the battery
compartment 4@ in order to prepare the remote
control for operation.
For future battery changes proceed as follows:
Attention!
Do not permit small children to play with pla-
stic packaging. There is a risk of suffocation!
5.2 Check the delivered contents
Before puting the appliance into use, check that
all items are present and free of visible damage.
• DVD player Ạ
• Infrared remote control ꢀ
• 1 Remote control battery,
1.Pull the battery compartment 4@ out of the remote
control.
2.Remove the depleted battery and insert a new
battery of the type CR2025 (Button cell) into the
battery compartment. Make sure that the battery
is inserted in accordance with its correct polarity.
3.Push the battery compartment 4@ back into the
remote control.
3 V, Type CR2025 (Button cell)
• Audio Cinch cable with 3 Cinch plugs Ấ
• Video Cinch cable with Cinch plug and socket ấ
• Vehicle adapter cable Ầ
• Power supply unit plug ầ
Using the remote control
• 1 Rechargeable battery pack Ẩ
• Headphones ẩ
• Point the remote control to the Infrared sensor
r on the front panel of the device.
• Carrying case and fastening strap Ẫ
• This operating manual
• You can use the remote control for distances
of up to approx. 8 m from the device.
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6. Connections and con-
nection potentials
Connection with the 12V vehicle adapter
In order to use the device you need only to provide
a power supply. You can connect it to a power
socket via the rechargeable battery or you can
run it with the 12V vehicle adapter.
In addition the device can be connected to other
input and output devices:
• with a television set
• with a video or DVD recorder
• with a receiver, also, for example, a stereo
system
1.Plug the device plug of the 12V vehicle adapter
into the socket 2$ on the side of the device.
2.Plug the 12V vehicle adapter into a suitable socket,
for example, the cigarette lighter connection in
the vehicle.
• with a Dolby Digital system
Attention!
Make sure that all devices are switched off be-
fore you connect them. Do not plug the device
into the mains power until all connections have
been made.
Note:
- The supplied 12V vehicle adapter may only
be used on 12V supply systems.
- The DVD player may only be operated
with the supplied 12V vehicle adapter.
6.1 Mains power connection
- Do not use the supplied 12V vehicle adapter
on other devices.
Connection with the power supply unit
- After use, remove the 12V vehicle adapter
from the DVD player and from the vehicles
power socket.
1.Plug the device plug of the supplied power supply
unit into the socket 2$ on the side of the device.
2.Plug the power supply unit into a power socket.
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6.2 Rechargeable battery connection
The DVD player is supplied with a rechargeable
battery, with which you can operate the device
if no power source is available.
Charging the battery with the power supply unit
1.Plug the device plug of the power supply unit or
the 12V vehicle adapter into the socket 2$ on the
side of the device.
The rechargeable battery must be charged for approx.
3.5 hours before the first use and for each full charge
thereafter. A fully charged battery allows for a play-
back time of approx. 2 1/2 hours (depending on
the type of playback, for example, the volume).
2.Plug the power plug of the power supply unit into
the power socket or the 12V vehicle adapter into
the Vehicles cigarette lighter socket.
• While the battery is charging the operation light
on the side of the battery is illuminated red.
• When the battery is fully charged the operation
light on the side of the battery turns green.
Installing the rechargeable battery
Removing the rechargeable battery
1.Plug the rechargeable battery connections into
the connection opening on the rear panel of the
device.
1.Slide the locking tab on the side of the recharge-
able battery in the direction of the arrow and
hold in this position.
2.Pull the rechargeable battery in the opposite
direction to the arrow and then pull backwards.
2.Slide the rechargeable battery slightly sideways
in the direction indicated on the battery until it
audibly locks into place.
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6.3 Connection to another device
The DVD player can be connected to televisions
which operate with the PAL or NTSC standards. In
this way you can transmit the display onto the tele-
vision screen. If you want to use the DVD player on
a television operating under the NTSC standard you
may have to select the NTSC television standard in
the video settings of the DVD players so called
"OSD Menu" (see chapter 8.4. "Special settings:
TV TYPE")
Audio connection to the television or to a stereo
system
Video connection to the television
1.For sound transmissions insert the red jack
plug of the audio cinch cable into the AUDIO
IN/OUT COAX socket 2@ of the DVD player.
2.Insert the white and red cinch plugs of the audio
cinch cable into the corresponding audio input
L/R of the television or stereo system.
In the same way you can also connect the DVD
player with a video or DVD recorder in order to
transmit the DVD players video and audio signals
to these devices.
1.Switch off the DVD player and the television.
2.Insert the yellow jack plug of the video cinch
cable in the VIDEO IN/OUT socket 2# of the
DVD player.
3.Insert the cinch plug of the video cinch cable in
the televisions corresponding video input.
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Connection to a Dolby Digital system
Playback of an external devices audio and video
signals with the DVD player
You can playback images and sound from an
external device via the DVD player.
You can also playback the sound via a connected
Dolby Digital system. A prerequisite however is that
this system is equipped with a co-axial input.
1.For sound transmissions insert the red jack plug
of the audio cinch cable into the AUDIO
IN/OUT COAX socket 2@ of the DVD player.
2.Insert the orange coloured cinch plug of the
audio cinch cable into the corresponding co-
axial input of the Dolby Digital system.
1.For sound transmissions insert the red jack plug
of the audio cinch cable into the AUDIO IN/OUT
COAX socket 2@of the DVD player.
2.Insert the white and red cinch plugs of the audio
cinch cable into the corresponding audio output
of the external device.
3.Insert the yellow jack plug of the video cinch
cable in the VIDEO IN/OUT socket 2# of the
DVD player.
3.Switch on the DVD player and the Dolby Digital
system.
4.Connect the cinch socket of the video cinch
cable with the corresponding video output
of the external device.
5.Switch on the DVD player and the external device.
6.In order to playback the external devices audio
and video signals press the AV button 2$ on the
remote control.
7.In order to switch back to the DVD's display, press the
button DVD/USB/CARD e/2*.
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Note:
6.5 Setting the viewing position
Your portable DVD player is equipped with a
pivoting swivelling TFT display screen.
In the event that you find the image quality of a DVD
to be insufficient, slightly turn the device to optimize
the viewing angle.
Depending on the data carrier the display can
remain black for a few seconds until the DVD
players image is again displayed.
Note:
The TFT display screen will turn 180° and fold
down in this position thus allowing the display to
operate when the device is closed up.
The sound of an external device connected to the
DVD players audio input will also playback if the
device is set to an operating mode other than AV.
6.4 Headphone connection
Attention!
Only use the supplied earphones, type
HX206-001.
You can connect headphones with a 3.5 mm stereo
jack plug to the DVD player. The headphone con-
nection 2! is located on the side of the device.
When you connect the headphones the loudspeaker
will be switched off and you will only hear sound
from the headphones.
• Insert the jack plug of the headphones into the
headphone connection 2!.
Important!
Listening to music over long periods with
full volume on headphones can lead to
hearing damage
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7. Use
8. Menu functions
• Carry out the required connections as described
in chapter 5 and provide a power supply.
• Lift up the TFT display screen.
Navigating in the menu
1. Press the SETUP button s 3! to access the se-
tup menu. The main menu appears GENERAL
SETUP PAGE
.
Switching the DVD player on and off
• Set the POWER switch 2% to the "ON" position
to switch the DVD player on.
• With the navigation buttonsꢀꢁꢂꢃf 5! and
the OK button d ENTER 5@ you can carry out all
settings in the menu.
The TFT display screen switches on and the back-
ground image appears.
If no disc is inserted into the disc tray the notice
* * GENERAL SETUP PAGE * *
TV DISPLAY
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
WIDE
AUS
GER
"READING" will appear briefly followed by the
prompt "NO DISC".
CLOSED CAPTIONS AUS
• To switch the DVD player off set the POWER
switch 2% to the position "OFF".
SCREEN SAVER
LAST MEMORY
EIN
AUS
GOTO GENERAL SETUP PAGE
Operation
Buttons on the device and the remote control
Most of the functions described in this manual can
be set using the buttons on the device or also the
buttons on the remote control. When both buttons
are possible for operation then both numbers will be
specified after the button designation (for example
DVD/USB/CARD button e 2*).
2.With the navigation buttonsꢀꢁyou select a
menu by moving the yellow highlighting under
the corresponding menu symbol.
3.With the navigation buttonsꢂꢃyou select an
input in a menu by moving the yellow bar over
an input.
4.With the navigation button ꢁyou change an
input in the sub menu and with the navigation
button ꢀyou move back to the previous menu
level.
5.To confirm a selection press the OK button d
ENTER 5@.
Display settings
• Press the FUNCTION button 3# to access the
display settings. The settings can be accessed
at any time.
• Select with the navigation buttonsꢂꢃf 5! one
of the inputs Brightness (Bri), Contrast (Con) and
Saturation (Sat).
• With the navigation buttonsꢀꢁf 5! change
the value.
• All navigation possibilities in a current menu are
displayed at the lower edge of the menu.
• To exit the setup menu either press the button
SETUP s 3! or select the last symbol "EXIT
SETUP" and press the OK button d ENTER 5@.
• To exit the settings press the FUNCTION button
3# again.
• To reset the settings select the input Reset and
press the OK button d ENTER 5@.
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8.1 GENERAL SETUP PAGE
OSD LANGUAGE
TV DISPLAY
* * GENERAL SETUP PAGE * *
TV DISPLAY
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
WIDE
OFF
ENG
* * GENERAL SETUP PAGE * *
TV DISPLAY
WIDE 4:3 PANSCAN
ENGLISH
CHINESE
SPANISH
GERMAN
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
CLOSED CAPTIONS OFF
OFF
ENG
4:3 LETTERBOX
16:9
CLOSED CAPTIONS OFF
SCREEN SAVER
LAST MEMORY
ON
OFF
SCREEN SAVER
LAST MEMORY
ON
OFF
SET OSD LANGUAGE
SET TV DISPLAY MODE
Here you set the language, in which the OSD Menu
will be displayed on the television screen.
Here you can match the vertical and horizontal image
display to the playback device in use.
4:3 PANSCAN
:
Select this setting to display bro-
adcasts in the usual 4:3 format on
a 4:3 television set. Broadcasts in
the 16:9 format will be dis-played
in full screen without the distrac-
ting bars although the side edges
of the image will be trimmed.
Display of a film in 16:9 format
on a traditional 4:3 format tele-
vision.
The image is displayed with
black bars on the lower and
upper edges of the screen.
The output of the image on a wide
screen television in 16:9 format
CLOSED CAPTIONS
* * GENERAL SETUP PAGE * *
TV DISPLAY
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
WIDE
OFF
ENG
CLOSED CAPTIONS OFF
ON
OFF
SCREEN SAVER
LAST MEMORY
ON
OFF
CLOSED CAPTION
4:3 LETTERBOX
:
You set this if by every playback of a DVD the subtitle
(if present) is to be automatically displayed on the
television screen.
• For this purpose set the function to ON
• If you want to activate the subtitles manually set
this function to OFF
.
16:9 WIDE
:
.
The subtitles can be set, during playback, with the
ANGLE MARK
SUBTITLE button 5%.
* * GENERAL SETUP PAGE * *
TV DISPLAY
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
WIDE
OFF
ENG
ON
OFF
CLOSED CAPTIONS OFF
SCREEN SAVER
LAST MEMORY
ON
OFF
SET ANGLE MARK
On some DVDs particular scenes are recorded from
various camera positions.
• Select the input ON in order to switch to the next
camera position by pressing the ANGLE button
5# during playback of the film.
• To deactivate this function select the input OFF
.
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SCREEN SAVER
8.2 DIGITAL AUDIO SETUP PAGE
DIGITAL OUTPUT
* * GENERAL SETUP PAGE * *
* * DIGITAL AUDIO SETUP PAGE * *
TV DISPLAY
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
WIDE
OFF
ENG
DIGITAL OUTPUT
LPCM OUTPUT
RAW
48 K
OFF
RAW
PCM
CLOSED CAPTIONS OFF
SCREEN SAVER
LAST MEMORY
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
SCREEN SAVER
SETUP SPDIF
• To activate the screen saver set this function to
ON. The screen saver will now switch on when
the playback is stopped and no activity takes
place for several minutes.
Select the input DIGITAL OUTPUT to set the SPDIF
audio output signal.
OFF
:
Select OFF when there is to be no digital
signal output.
• To switch the screen saver off set the function to
PCM
:
Select PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)
when a connection to a digital
OFF
.
amplifier/receiver exists. Your DVD player
transmits, through the PCM signal, the
same audio formats that are rendered on
the disc. In addition there will be an audio
signal output via the left/right connection.
The DVD player outputs the raw data of
the Dolby Digital sound (default setting).
LAST MEMORY
* * GENERAL SETUP PAGE * *
TV DISPLAY
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANGUAGE
CLOSED CAPTIONS OFF
SCREEN SAVER
LAST MEMORY
WIDE
OFF
ENG
RAW
:
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
SET LAST MEMORY STATE
* * DIGITAL AUDIO SETUP PAGE * *
DIGITAL OUTPUT
LPCM OUTPUT
PCM
48 K
48 K
96 K
• Select the setting ON to playback a disc from
the previous halted position after removal and re-
insertion.
• with the setting OFF disc playback starts from the
beginning.
SETUP LPCM
Select the input LPCM OUTPUT to set the sampling
Note:
frequency for the processing of the raw data.
48 K
96 K
:
:
Default setting.
Only for DVDs with the corresponding
sampling frequency.
When the DVD player is switched off the
saved position is not retained.
Note:
The LPCM OUTPUT function is only available if
you have set the SPDIF audio output signal to
PCM.
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DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP
DOWNMIX
* * AUDIO SETUP PAGE * *
DIGITAL AUDIO
DOLBY DIGITAL
DOWNMIX
* * DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP * *
DUAL MONO
DYNAMIC
STR
STEREO
L-MONO
R-MONO
MIX - MONO
L/R
STEREO
SET DOWNMIX MODE
DUAL MONO (1 + 1) SETUP
L/R
:
Select this setting if the film was recorded
in Pro Logic Dolby Digital and you want
to hear the sound in cinema quality.
Select this option to output the left and
right sound channels of the DVD. The
output with CD playback is a traditional
stereo sigtnal.
• Select the input DUAL MONO to set the Dolby
Digital output either to STEREO
,
L-MONO,
R-MONO or MIX-MONO
.
STEREO:
* * DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP * *
DUAL MONO
DYNAMIC
STR
FULL
3/4
1/2
8.3 VIDEO SETUP PAGE
1/4
OFF
DYN. COMPR. OFF
VIDEO OUTPUT
• Select the input DYNAMIC to enable an optimal
sound replay with reduced volume.
• In the setting FULL the louder passages will be
surpressed and the softer passages will be played
back louder.
* * VIDEO SETUP PAGE * *
VIDEO OUTPUT
OFF
OFF
VIDEO OUTPUT
Note:
The standard setting of this function is CVBS and can
not be changed.
This function is only possible when using
a digital audio component.
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8.4 PREFERENCE PAGE
SUBTITLE
TV TYPE
* * PREFERENCE PAGE * *
TV TYPE
Auto ENGLISH
* * PREFERENCE PAGE * *
AUDIO
ENG FRENCH
ENG SPANISH
ENG PORTUGESE
ITALIAN
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
PARENTAL
DEFAULT
TV TYPE
Auto
ENG
ENG
ENG
PAL
Auto
NTSC
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
PARENTAL
DEFAULT
CHINESE
JAPANESE
KOREAN
PREFERRED SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
SET TV STANDARD
Set the sub title language here, which should be
used as standard when playing back the film.
• Set this function to PAL to output the video signal
via the video output in the PAL television standard.
• Set this function to AUTO and the DVD player
will automatically recognise which television
standard should be used for the video output.
• Set this function to NTSC to output the video
signal via the video output in the NTSC television
standard.
DISC MENU
* * PREFERENCE PAGE * *
TV TYPE
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
PARENTAL
DEFAULT
ENGLISH
FRENCH
SPANISH
PORTUGESE
ITALIAN
CHINESE
JAPANESE
KOREAN
Auto
ENG
ENG
ENG
PREFERRED MENU LANGUAGE
AUDIO
Set the disc menu language here, which should be
used as standard when playing back the film.
* * PREFERENCE PAGE * *
TV TYPE
Auto
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENGLISH
FRENCH
SPANISH
PORTUGESE
ITALIAN
CHINESE
JAPANESE
KOREAN
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
PARENTAL
DEFAULT
PARENTAL
PREFERRED AUDIO LANGUAGE
* * PREFERENCE PAGE * *
TV TYPE
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
PARENTAL
DEFAULT
Auto
ENG
ENG
ENG
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
KID SAFE
G
PG
PG 13
PGR
R
NC17
ADULT
Set the audio language here, which should be used
as standard when playing back the film.
SET PARENTAL
Some DVDs and CDs are encoded with an encryption
signal. In this way DVDs can be divided into eight
different approval classes. Select one of the following
approval classes to protect the playback of this media
class with a password request:
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8 ADULT
:
for adults only;
DEFAULT
7 NC 17
:
not for teenagers under 18 years
of age;
6 R
:
for teenagers under 16, adult
supervision is strongly recom-
mended;
for teenagers under 16, adult
supervision is recommended;
adult supervision strongly recom-
mended; some scenes are not
suitable for children under 12;
adult supervision recommended;
for all age groups;
* * PREFERENCE PAGE * *
TV TYPE
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
PARENTAL
DEFAULT
Auto
ENG
ENG
ENG
5 PGR
:
RESET
LOAD DEFAULT SETTINGS
4 PG 13
:
Here you reset the DVD player's factory default
settings.
3 PG
:
2 G.
:
1 KID SAFE.
:
also suitable for small children.
8.5 PASSWORD SETUP PAGE
Example
PASSWORD MODE
If a DVD was encoded with, for example, ap-
proval class 7 or 8 and you have an approval
class setting between 1 and 6 then a message
follows and the password must be entered.
* * PASSWORD SETUP PAGE * *
PASSWORD MODE
PASSWORD
ON
ON
OFF
Also only parts of the DVD, that is to say certain
film scenes, may be encoded with an approval
class or various approval classes.
ON
• To activate the age approval select an approval
class and then enter your password with the number
buttons 2( in the password request box that fol-
• Set this entry to OFF to switch off the child lock
setting password request.
• To reactivate the password request set this entry
lows. The factory default password is 888888
.
to ON.
• Confirm your entry by pressing the button OK d
ENTER 5@.
PASSWORD
Here you can change the preset password (888888
and enter your own password.. Only the numbers
0-9 can be used.
)
Note:
In the PASSWORD MENU you can change
the factory default password and enter a new
password for the child lock.
* * PASSWORD SETUP PAGE * *
PASSWORD MODE
PASSWORD
ON
CHANGE
CHANGE PASSWORD
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• To change the password select the entry CHANGE
.
9. Sound functions
9.1 To control the Volume
Press the button VOL+ o 4! to increase the volume.
Press the button VOL- a 4) to decrease the volume.
OLD PASSWORD
NEW PASSWORD
CONFIRM PW
X X X X
OK
9.2 Mute
Press the MUTE 5& button to switch off the sound.
To switch the sound on again press the MUTE 5&
button once more or press one of the buttons VOL+
o 4! or VOL- a 4).
• Enter in the line OLD PASSWORD the valid pass-
word with the number buttons 2(. The tab changes
to the next line NEW PASSWORD
• Enter the new password with the number buttons
2(. The tab changes to the next line CONFIRM PW
• Enter the new password with the number buttons
2(. The tab changes to the OK field.
.
.
10. Playback of DVD,
SVCD, VCD and CD
discs
• Press the button OK d ENTER 5@. The password
has now been changed.
10.1 Inserting the disc
• Open the disc tray h of the DVD player by
pressing the OPEN/CLOSE g button.
Note:
In the event that you forget your password
you can use the factory default password
(888888).
"OPEN" will now appear in the display.
• Place a DVD/VCD/S-VCD with the inscribed/
labelled side facing up in the disc tray h.
• Close the flap of the disc tray h.
8.6 EXIT SETUP
"LOAD" will appear in the display.
• The contents of the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD
will now be loaded; this may take a few seconds.
• Playback of the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD starts
automatically.
EXIT SETUP
Note:
• Select the last menu in the toolbar and press the
DVDs, that you want to playback with the
DVD player may possibly have a country
code, which is printed on the DVD jacket.
button OK d ENTER 5@ to exit the setup menu.
The DVD player can only playback DVDs
with the country code 2.
If no country code is printed on the jacket of
a DVD...
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• but instead the symbol
can be played back on the DVD player.
then the DVD
Resume function
If you stopped playback of the inserted DVD/VCD/
S-VCD by pressing the STOP w 4$ button once then
the DVD player automatically saves the position, at
which playback was stopped. This function is called
"Resume function". The display will show TO RESUME:
PRESS PLAY BUTTON. As soon as you press the
PLAY/PAUSE q 4# button again playback will
continue from the saved position.
If you press the STOP w 4$ button a second time the
saved position, at which you stopped playback is
deleted. As soon as you press the PLAY/PAUSE
q 4# button again playback of the inserted
DVD/VCD/S-VCD starts from the beginning.
• the DVD may possibly not play back on the
DVD player. You can check this by attemp-
ting to play back the DVD.
Depending on the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD it is
possible that the contents of the DVD/VCD/s-VCD
will not playback immediately, rather first a selection
menu appears on the television screen.
In this case select with the Navigation buttons
ꢀꢁꢂꢃf 5! the menu item, which will start
the playback of the film.
• To start the playback of the film...
• Press the button OK d ENTER 5@ or press the
button PLAY/PAUSE q 4#.
Skip to beginning of chapter (SKIP)
10.2 Playback functions when playing
back DVDs, VCDs, S-VCDs,
Note:
This function may not be available on all
DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry
out a function that is not available the symbol
will be displayed on the television screen.
DivX/MPEG or Audio CDs
During the playback of a DVD/VCD/S-VCD you
can use the following DVD player functions.
Pause playback
To pause the playback:
• With the buttons SKIPꢅu 3( forward and
SKIPꢄi 3* backwards you can, during
playback, skip within the film on the inserted
DVD/VCD/S-VCD to the beginning of the next
chapter or skip back to the previous chapter
The respectively selected chapter will immediately
playback without you having to press the
PLAY/PAUSE q 4# button. The number of the re-
spectively selected chapter will be displayed on
the front panel of the DVD player to the left of the
played back so far time.
• During playback press the button; PLAY/PAUSE
q 4#.
The prompt "ꢆ" appears in the display.
The display shows a freeze frame of the scene you
have just paused.
• To continue with playback of the film press the
button PLAY/PAUSE q 4#.
Stop playback
To stop playback press the button STOP w 4$.
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Entry of the title number via number keys
• The entry field TITLE is automatically selected
first. Press the button OK d ENTER 5@ and enter
the desired title with the number buttons 0 to 9
2(. On DVDs title 01 is most often the main film.
• Press the navigation button to select the entry
field CHAPTER. Press the button OK d ENTER 5@
and enter the desired chapter with the number
buttons 0 to 9 2(.
Note:
This function may not be available on all
DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry
out a function that is not available the symbol
will be displayed on the television screen.
Instead of using the skip function you can also ac-
cess a title from within the film of an inserted
DVD/VCD/S-VCD directly by entering the title num-
ber via the number buttons 0 to 9 2( on the remote
control.
• For entry of two digit numbers first press the button
10+ and then enter one after the other the two
digits of the number.
• Press the navigation button to select the entry
field AUDIO. Press the button OK d ENTER 5@
and select with the navigation button
ꢀꢁꢂꢃf 5! an audio language.
• Press the navigation button ꢁto select the entry
field SUBTITLE. Press the button OK dENTER
5@and select with the navigation buttons ꢂꢃ
a subtitle language.
• Then press the OK d ENTER 5@ button on the re-
mote control. Playback of the entered number title
will now start automatically.
• To fade out the time menu press the button TIME
3) again.
Audio CD
Direct chapter or time selection using the search
function (Search)
• During playback press repeatedly the button
TIME 3) on the remote control. One after the
other the following notifications appear, in which
you can enter a time position using the number
buttons 0 to 9 2(:
Note:
This function may not be available on all
DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry
out functions that are not available the symbol
will be displayed on the television screen.
DISC GOTO
:
Enter here a time position on the
disc from where playback should
start.
TRACK GOTO
:
:
Enter here a time position for the
current playback title from where
playback should start.
Enter here a title number from
where playback should start.
Entry of the time position via the search function
DVD, VCD and S-VCD:
GOTO TRACK
• During playback press the TIME 3) button on the
remote control. The time menu is superimposed
on the television screen:
MENU
TITLE
01/04
CHAPTER
AUDIO
10/36
5.1 K/ENGLISH
ENGLISH
SUBTITLE
BITRATE 25
TITLE ELAPSED 0:45:01
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DivX and MPEG CD
Slow motion function (DVD, VCD, S-VCD and DivX
only)
SELECT:
Enter here a title number on the
disc from where playback should
start.
Enter here a time position for the
current playback title from where
playback should start.
• Press the button SLOW 3&to set playback to slow
motion. Press the button SLOW 3& repeatedly to
apply the following slow motion speeds:
GOTO:
Search forward/backwards
• Press the button SEARCHꢉ4^ or SEARCHꢈ
4% during playback to start a search forwards/
backwards.
Note:
• Press the button SEARCHꢉ4^ or SEARCHꢈ4%
repeatedly in order to apply the following search
speeds:
During slow motion playback no sound will
be played.
• To continue playback at normal speed, during
slow motion playback press the button PLAY/
PAUSE q 4#.
Frame by frame playback (Step) (DVD, VCD, S-VCD
and DivX only)
Note:
Note:
During the search no sound will play.
This function may not be available on all
DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry
out functions that are not available the symbol
will be displayed on the television screen.
• To continue playback of the film at normal speed
from the selected position, during the search
press the button PLAY/PAUSE q 4#.
• During playback press the button STEP 3@ to stop
playback.
The display shows a freeze frame of the scene
you have just paused.
• With each additional press of the button STEP 3@
the paused image advances by one frame.
• To continue playback press the button
PLAY/PAUSE q 4#.
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Image enlargement (Zoom) (DVD, VCD, S-VCD,
MPEG and DivXonly)
Repeat function for DVDs, VCDs, S-VCDs and Audio
CDs
With the repeat function you can…
... in the case of DVDs, selectively repeat title,
chapter or the entire DVD.
... in the case of VCDs/S-VCDs individual titles
and/or the entire VCD/S-VCD repeatedly play-
back.
Note:
This function may not be available on all
DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry
out functions that are not available the symbol
will be displayed on the television screen.
... in the case of audio CDs, playback repeatedly
a particular track and/or the entire CD.
To switch on the repeat playback …
• During playback press repeatedly the button
REPEAT 3$.
During playback of an inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD
you can enlarge and reduce the image on the tele-
vision screen in three stages.
• Press repeatedly the button ZOOM 3^ to apply
the following enlargement and/or reduction:
The repeat symbol
appears in the display with
one of the following notifications:
CHAPTER
Select CHAPTER to continuously
repeat the current playback
chapter until playback repeat is
switched off or playback is stopped
by pressing the button STOP w
4$ twice.
With the navigation buttons ꢀꢁꢂꢃf 5! the
section of the enlargement can be shunted.
Camera position (DVD only)
TITLE
ALL
Select TITEL to continuously repeat
the current playback title until play-
back repeat is switched off or
playback is stopped by pressing
the button STOP w 4$twice.
Select ALL to continuously repeat
all available titles on the disc,
thus the entire disc, until play-
back repeat is switched off or
playback is stopped by pressing
the button STOP w 4$ twice.
To switch off repeat playback
press the button REPEAT 3$ re-
peatedly during playback until
no more notifications appear in
the display.
Note:
This function may not be available on all
DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry
out functions that are not available the symbol
will be displayed on the television screen.
Many films on DVD contain chapters, which were
recorded from different camera perspectives simul-
taneously. With films that have such chapters available
you can view the same chapter from different per-
spectives.
• For this, during playback of the inserted DVD,
press the button ANGLE 5#on the remote control.
Each press on the button ANGLE 5# will switch
to one of the available camera perspectives.
Display off
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Repeat sequence (A – B)
3.If you want to place another bookmark then with
the navigation buttons ꢀꢁꢂꢃf 5! select an
unoccupied field and press once again the button
OK dENTER 5@as soon as the passage is reached,
on which you want to place the second bookmark.
4.Proceed in the same manner to place further
bookmarks. Once you have placed all the de-
sired bookmarks press the button MARK 4* to
fade out the bookmark menu from the screen.
5.Later if you want to skip to the passages, on
which you have placed bookmarks press the
button MARK 4* again.
With this function you can repeat playback of a
favourite sequence within a chapter of the current
playback disc.
To do this …
• During playback press the button A – B 3% on the
remote control as soon as the desired sequence
begins to playback. On the television screen the
repeat symbol
appears with the notice
A.
• Press the button A – B 3% again as soon as the
end of the desired sequence has played back.
Bear in mind that the beginning and end of a
sequence must be located in the same chapter.
On the television screen the repeat symbol
6.Select with the navigation buttons ꢀꢁꢂꢃf
5! the desired bookmark.
appears with the notice AB
.
7.Confirm the selection by pressing the button OK
d ENTER 5@. Playback of the selected chapter
will now start automatically from the location, on
which you placed the selected bookmark.
8.To delete placed bookmarks press the button
RETURN/CLR 4&.
Repeat playback of the selected sequence begins
immediately without having to press the button
PLAY/PAUSE q 4#. The sequence will continuously
repeat until you press the button A – B 3% again to
switch off the function.
Bookmark function
10.3 Notice functions
Activate the DVD menu (Menu)
Note:
During the playback of a DVD/VCD/S-VCD you
can place so called bookmarks in order to watch
selected passages of a film again later. You can set
up to 12 bookmarks.
1.During playback of a film press the button MARK
4*on the remote control. In the display the following
notice appears:
2.As soon as the passage, on which you want to
place a bookmark, is reached press the button
OK d ENTER 5@. The title and chapter, in which
the position is located, as well as the exact time
position of this passage within the film will now
be displayed in hours, minutes and seconds under
bookmark 1.
This function may not be available on all
DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry
out functions that are not available the symbol
will be displayed on the television screen.
With many films on DVD there is a main menu on
the disc that apart from the option of playing the
main film enables you, for example...
• to choose the language for subtitles and film
dialogue
• to select direct from chapters
• to playback the films bonus material (Background
information, "Making of" etc.)
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If such a menu is present on the DVD that is inserted
into the DVD player then you can access it during
playback by pressing the button MENU/PBC 4(.
You select particular menu items by pressing the
navigation buttons ꢀꢁꢂꢃf 5! to confirm the
selected menu item press…
Superimpose/fade out subtitles
Note:
This function may not be available on all
DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry
out a function that is not available the symbol
will be displayed on the television screen.
• the button PLAY/PAUSE q 4#
or
• the button OK d ENTER 5@.
To return to playback press the button MENU/PBC
4( again.
In the event that the film on the inserted DVD/VCD/
S-VCD has subtitles available then you can superim-
pose these on the television screen during playback
by pressing the button SUBTITLE 5%.
Note:
• With the first press of the button SUBTITLE 5% the
subtitle of the first available language will be
superimposed on the television screen.
• With each further press of the button SUBTITLE 5%
the subtitles in subsequent available languages, one
after the other, will be superimposed on the tele-
vision screen.
The number of the currently superimposed subtitle
language will be superimposed on the television
screen (i.e. "1/10" for the first of ten available sub-
title languages).
If you cancel playback by pressing the button
<"STOP" twice (Playback stop without Resume
function) activation of the main menu on the
disc is not possible.
Playback Control (PBC) with VCDs/S-VCDs
Many VCDs/S-VCDs have Playback Control (in
short "PBC"). Playback Control indicates a main
menu that allows operation of several functions of
the VCD/S-VCD.
If PCB is available on a VCD/S-VCD inserted in the
DVD player you must first activate it in order to be
able to superimpose the menu.
• When the last of the available subtitle languages
is superimposed (i.e. "10/10" for the tenth of ten
available subtitle languages) then you can switch
off the subtitle function by pressing the button
SUBTITLE 5% again. OFF is superimposed on the
television screen.
To activate PBC …
• During playback or when playback is stopped
press the button MENU/PBC 4(. In the display the
notice PBC OFF appears.
• Press the button MENU/PBC 4( again. In the
display the notice PBC ON appears. PBC is now
switched on and the disc's main menu can be
accessed with the buttons RETURN/CLR 4&,
MENU/PBC 4( or TITLE 5).
Change playback language
Note:
This function may not be available on all
DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry
out a function that is not available the symbol
will be displayed on the television screen.
Note:
If you switch on PBC during playback then it
is possible that playback will stop and start
again from the beginning and/or with the
main menu.
• With many films on DVD/VCD/S-VCD you can
select another playback language during play-
back by pressing the button AUDIO 5$.
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• With the first press of the button AUDIO 5$ the
first available playback language will be
switched on. With each further press of the button
AUDIO 5$ the subsequent available playback
languages, one after the other, will be
switched on.
In the case of VCDs/S-VCDs:
• the current title number/the total number of titles
• the played so far time of the current playback
title on the VCD/SVCD in hours, minutes and
seconds (SINGLE ELAPSED
• the time to the end of the current playback title in
)
The currently switched on playback language will
be superimposed on the television screen.
hours, seconds and minutes (SINGLE REMAIN)
For audio CDs:
Superimpose disc information
• the current title number/the total number of titles
• the total elapsed time
Note:
• the played back so far time of the current play-
back track on the CD in minutes and seconds
This function may not be available on all
DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry
out a function that is not available the symbol
will be displayed on the television screen.
(
SINGLE ELAPSED)
• the time to the end of the current playback track
in minutes and seconds (SINGLE REMAIN
• the total played back time of the CD in minutes
and seconds (TOTAL ELAPSED
• the time to the end of the CD in minutes and
)
With this function you can superimpose all the avail-
able information from a DVD/VCD/S-VCD inserted
into the DVD player onto the television screen during
playback.
)
seconds (TOTAL REMAIN
)
• To fade out the disc information press the button
To do this …
DISPLAY 5^ again.
• During playback press repeatedly the button
DISPLAY 5^ to superimpose, one after the other,
the following information:
In the case of DVDs:
• the current title number/the total number of titles
• the current chapter number/the total number of
chapters
• the played back so far time in hours, minutes and
seconds (TITLE ELAPSED
)
• the time to the end of the film in hours, seconds
and minutes (TITLE REMAIN
• the played back so far time of the chapter in
)
hours, minutes and seconds (CHAPTER ELAPSED
)
• the time to the end of the chapter in hours,
seconds and minutes (CHAPTER REMAIN
)
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10.4 Programming function
You can programme a playback sequence for the
titles and chapters that are available on the DVD,
VCD, S-VCD disc.
For this, during playback, you press the button
PROG 5* to superimpose the following window:
• To cancel the programming function select the
field EXIT and press the button OK d ENTER 5@.
All allocated programme positions are deleted.
4. Start playback of the programme position by
selecting the field START and pressing the button
OK d ENTER 5@.
During the programmed playback the notice
PROGRAM appears in the display.
Programming window
The programme list will be deleted as soon as you
press the STOP w 4$ button.
11. Display of MP3/
WMA/JPEG/AVI/
MPEG and DivX data
The upper line shows the total number of titles
(
TT:)available on the disc.
• Insert a storage medium.
The contents of the data medium will be shown
on the display:
Under this the programme positions 1-10 are listed,
programme position 1 is highlighted.
1.Enter with the number buttons 2( the number of
the title, which shall be played back first.
The upper line will now show the chapters available
in this title (CH:).
Display of MP3 data
2.Enter with the number buttons 2( the number of
the chapter that shall be played back. The high-
lighting moves to the programme position 2.
3.Select with the navigation buttons ꢀꢁꢂꢃf
5! further programme positions and enter title
and chapter numbers for these programme
positions.
• To show the next 10 programme positions select
with the navigation buttons ꢀꢁꢂꢃf 5! the
field ꢅand press the button OK d ENTER 5@.
You can allocate up to 20 programme positions.
• To delete entries in a programme position select
the programme position and press the button
RETURN/CLR 4*.
Display of JPEG data
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Display of AVI, MPEG and DivX data
12. Playback of MP3/
WMA/AVI/MPEG
and DivX discs
• Select a data with the help of the navigation
buttons ꢀꢁꢂꢃf 5!. By pressing the button
OK d ENTER 5@ confirm your selection. Play-
back starts immediately.
With the playback of music or video data the
following functions can be used:
• The data is listed on the left (Data window).
Folders will be depicted with the symbol
.
Play/Pause
• To superimpose the folders available on the disc
press repeatedly the button PROG 5* until the
notice FOLDER appears at the bottom of the
display.
See "10. Playback of DVD, S-VCD and VCD discs"
Stop
See "10. Playback of DVD, S-VCD and VCD discs"
Skip
• Press the button PROG 5*again repeatedly until
the notice FILELIST appears at the bottom of the
display. Folders will now be faded out and all
data on the disc is represented in a list.
• The area on the right is intended for the previewing
of JPEG images. A preview appears as soon as
you highlight a JPEG data in the data window.
• At the bottom is located the information bar, in
which is displayed the image size (JPEG Image)
as well as the medium (DISC, USB or
SD/MMC), on which the data is located.
• Select a data with the help of the navigation
buttons ꢀꢁꢂꢃf 5!. By pressing the button
OK d ENTER 5@ confirm your selection. The data
will be played back and/or the JPEG Foto dis-
played.
See "10. Playback of DVD, S-VCD and VCD discs"
Search
See "10. Playback of DVD, S-VCD and VCD discs"
Slow (with AVI, MPEG and DivX data only)
See "10. Playback of DVD, S-VCD and VCD discs"
Step (with AVI, MPEG and DivX data only)
See "10. Playback of DVD, S-VCD and VCD discs"
Zoom (with AVI, MPEG and DivX data only)
See "10. Playback of DVD, S-VCD and VCD discs"
AB Repeat
See "10. Playback of DVD, S-VCD and VCD discs"
1. To open a folder, select the folder and press
the button OK d ENTER 5@. The contents of the
folder will be listed.
2. To reach a higher folder level select the symbol
with the entry ".." and press the button OK
d ENTER 5@.
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12.1 Repeat function with MP3/
WMA/AVI/MPEG/JPEG/DivX discs
During playback press repeatedly the button REPEAT
3$ to apply the following repeat functions (the set
function appears in the display):
• Select with the navigation buttons ꢀꢁꢂꢃf
5! one of the following entries from the bottom
display line and confirm with OK d ENTER 5@:
Slide Show
Menu
Starts a slide show of the images
in the folder/on the disc
REPEAT1
Endless repeat of the current
title/image.
Shows the available button func-
tions for JPEG playback. Press
the button OK OK d ENTER 5@
until this summery has faded out.
changes to the previous page
changes to the next page
REP FOLDER
FOLDER
Repeat of the current folder.
Repeat all folders.
SHUFFLE1
Random playback of all titles/
images.
Prev
Next
SHUFFLE2
ONCE
Random playback of all titles/
Images whereby each title/
Image will playback only once.
One time playback of the current
title/Image (Repeat function off).
• Press the button MENU/PBC 4(, to change back
to the data list again
12.3 Programmed replay with
MP3/WMA/AVI/MPEG/JPEG/
DivX discs
12.2 Replay of JPEG discs
• Highlight with the navigation buttons ꢂꢃf 5!
an image and press the button OK d ENTER 5@
or PLAY/PAUSE q 4# to open the image.
The image is shown on the display
Subsequently change the view to the next available
image on the disc/in the folder.
• To show the currently displayed image longer
press the button PLAY/PAUSE q 4#.
• To continue playback press the button PLAY/
PAUSE q 4#again.
You can programme a playback sequence, in which
the titles on a disc shall be played back.
• Switch, if necessary, to the data list by repeatedly
pressing the button PROG 5* until FILE LIST
shows at the bottom in the display.
• Select with the navigation buttons ꢀꢁꢂꢃ
f 5! the title that shall be played back first.
• Press the button MARK 4* to move the title to
the play list.
• In the same manner highlight further titles and
move these to the play list.
• To display the play list press repeatedly the
button PROG 5* until the notice PLAYLIST
appears at the bottom in the display.
• You can access an image direct by entering
the data number of the image with the number
buttons 2( and subsequently confirm with the
button OK d ENTER 5@.
• With the navigation buttons ꢀꢁꢂꢃf 5! you
can rotate the image, during playback, in 90°
steps.
• Start playback from the play list by highlighting
a title and then press the button PLAY/PAUSE
q 4# and/or the button OK d ENTER 5@.
• During playback press the button STOP w 4$ to
dislay a miniature view of all the images in the
folder/on the disc. 12 miniatures will be displayed
on each page.
• To delete a title from the play list highlight the title
and press the button MARK 4*. The title will be
removed from the play list.
• Select with the navigation buttons ꢀꢁꢂꢃ
f 5! an image and start playback with OK d
ENTER 5@ or PLAY/PAUSE q 4#.
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13. Playback of
SD memory card
USB/SD/MMC data
mediums
13.1 Compatible data mediums
With your device you can playback MP3/WMA/
JPEG/AVI/MPEG/DivX data from USB data mediums
(Universal Serial Bus = universal interface for data
transfer) like, for example, a USB Stick or Flash
memory card in the SD/MMC format.
MMC memory card
Note:
Due to the vast number of available storage
mediums there can be no guarantee of com-
patibility with all current and future storage
mediums. Do NOT connect to the device any
hard discs that are equipped with a USB
connection! This can result in the loss of data!
2. Press repeatedly the button DVD/USB/CARD 2*
until at the bottom in the display 1* the notice
"USB" and/or CARD appears.
The playback of MP3/WMA/AVI/MPEG/JPEG/
DivX data is exactely the same as playback from
a disc.
13.2 Using USB/SD/MMC data
mediums
1. Insert the USB plug of the USB data medium
in the USB connection 1( of the DVD player
and/or an SD or MMC card in the SD/MMC
card slot 2).
• To switch back to the disc playback again press
repeatedly the button DVD/USB/CARD 2* until
at the bottom in the display 1* the notice DISC
appears.
USB plug
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14. Cleaning of the DVD
player
15. Disposal
• Clean the housing of the DVD player exclusively
with a soft damp cloth and a mild washing-up
liquid. While cleaning make sure that no moisture
gets inside the DVD player!
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!
Do not dispose of the appliance in
your normal domestic waste.
Dispose of the appliance through an approved dis-
posal centre or at your community waste facility.
• Observe the currently valid regulations In case
of doubt, please contact your waste disposal
centre.
Warning!
15.2 Disposal of packaging
Moisture penetrating into the DVD player
creates the risk of an electric shock! Besides
which, moisture can cause irreparable damage
to the DVD player!
Dispose of the packaging materials
in an environmentally responsible
manner.
15.3 Disposing of batteries!
• Do not dispose of batteries with the household
waste. Every consumer is legally obliged to dis-
pose of batteries at a collection site of his com-
munity/city district or at a retail store.
This obligation is intended to ensure that batteries
are disposed of in an environmentally safe fashion.
Only dispose of batteries when they are fully dis-
charged.
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16. Troubleshooting
If this is the case place the DVD player in a dry en-
vironment at normal room temperature. First remove
the currently inserted disc from the disc tray. Sub-
sequently allow the DVD player to sit switched on
for at least an hour without using it until the layer
of condensation has dissipated.
Display is blank/DVD player shows no functions
even though it is switched on
A
Check to see that the power cord is properly
plugged into the power socket.
B
Check to see if the power socket, in which you
have plugged the power cord of the power
supply unit/vehicle adapter, is supplying power
by connecting to it another device. If necessary
plug the power cord of the power supply
No image or Black/White image only
A
Check to make sure that all connection cables
between the DVD player and the television
(or Video projector) are firmly inserted into
the corresponding sockets
unit/vehicle adapter into another power socket.
C
Switch off the DVD player by pressing the
"Power" button and wait for ten seconds. Then
switch the DVD player back on by pressing the
"Power" button.
B
C
Check to make sure that the settings in the
OSD menu match the connections variant, with
which you have connected the DVD player to
the television (or Video projector).
Check by means of the televisions (or Video
projectors) operating instructions to see if set-
tings to the television (or Video projector) may
be necessary in order to use the DVD player
with the television.
The display shows "No Disc" even though there is
a disc inserted
A
The disc is dirty, scratched or damaged.
Clean the disc or insert another disc.
No sound
B
The Country/Region code on the inserted
DVD/VCD/S-VCD does not correspond to the
Country/Region code of the DVD player. In this
case the DVD/VCD/S-VCD can not be played
back with the DVD player.
A
Check to see if the DVD player is possibly
switched to mute (MUTE button).
B
Check to see that all connecting cables between
the DVD player and potentially connected audio
components are firmly plugged into the corres-
ponding sockets
Inserted disc will not playback
It is possible that a layer of condensation has built
up on the DVD players laser scan lens. This can
be the case especially if the DVD player has been
subjected to strong temperature fluctuations.
C
Check to make sure that the settings in the
OSD menu match the connections variant, with
which you have connected the audio compo-
nent to the DVD player.
D
Check by means of the televisions operating in-
structions to see if settings to the television may
be necessary in order to use the DVD player
with the television.
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E
Check by means of the operating instructions
for a potential connected audio component if
settings to it are necessary in order to use it
with the DVD player.
One or several functions can not be switched on
The selected function may not be available on all
DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry out a
function that is not available the symbol
displayed on the television screen.
will be
No 4:3 or 16:9 image
A
Check by means of the televisions operating in-
structions, which image formats the television
has at its disposal.
None of the buttons on the appliance or on the re-
mote control are functioning/other malfunctions
A
Switch off the DVD player by pressing the
POWER button. Wait ten seconds, then press
the "Power" button again once to switch the
DVD player back on.
B
Check to see if the settings in the OSD menu
match the available image format of the tele-
vision.
B
If the malfunction is still present: Reset the
DVD player to its default settings.
Remote control not functioning
A
Check to make sure that the remote control
batteries have been inserted into the battery
compartment with the correct polarity.
Contact one of our service partners in your area if
…
• the stated function defect can not be resolved
as described or
B
Check to see if the remote control batteries
are exhausted and, if necessary, change both
batteries.
• other functional defects arise.
For this see chapter 18. "Important
warranty information".
C
Make sure that there are no obstacles located
between the remote control and the DVD player.
D
Be situated no more than five meters from the
DVD player when using the remote control.
Playback language/ Subtitle language do not
correspond to the settings in the OSD menu
The playback language/Subtitle language setting in
the OSD menu is not available on the inserted disc.
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17. Glossary / Key Word
Index
17.2 What are Title and Chapter?
Title is the name given to the largest units of image
and sound units on DVDs; on many DVDs the (Main)
film has the title number 01. For bonus material
(i.e. Film trailer, background information etc.), that
is available on many DVDs, other possible title
numbers can be used.
17.1 What are DVDs, VCDs and
S-VCDs?
DVDs
DVD is the abbreviation for "Digital Versatile Disc".
DVDs are a storage medium for audio and video
data; they are available in 8 cm and 12 cm (Dia-
meter) formats. Because of the much higher storage
capacity as compared to CD-Rs/CD-RWs DVDs can
provide a playback duration of up to eight hours for
the audio and video data stored on them.
Chapter is the name given to the next smaller image
and sound units beneath title. 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.
Bear in mind that not on all DVDs …
• are the DVD or the title divided into (numbered)
chapters
VCDs/S-VCDs
"Video CD" (VCD) and "Super Video CD" (S-VCD)
are designations for two processes of compressed
storage, thus space saving, of films on CDs. VCDs
and S-VCDs are available in 8 cm and 12 cm (Dia-
meter) formats. Their storage capacity is a great
deal lower than that of DVDs. For this reason they
only offer a playback duration, for the saved audio
and video data on them, of 20 minutes (8 cm format)
and/or 74 minutes (12 cm format).
• Chapters are also designated as "Scenes"
(i.e. in the main menu of DVDs)
17.2 Dolby Surround
Dolby Surround is an analogue sound format, by
which the two channels of a stereo sound signal
are used in order to accommodate room sound
information for further channels. With a Dolby Sur-
round decoder the signals are again converted into
sound and/or music and are fed to two additional
loudspeakers, which are to be situated behind the
listening area.
VCDs are available in two versions:
• With version 1.1 VCDs/S-VCDs only audio and
video data can be played back.
• With version 2.0 VCDs/S-VCDs, PBC (Playback
Control) functions are available. In addition still
images can be played back in a higher resolution.
Dolby Prologic
In comparison to Dolby Surround sound format, with
Dolby Prologic an additional channel in the stereo
signal is used; this is the so called "Centre" channel.
The corresponding centre loudspeaker is to be situated
in the middle between the stereo loudspeakers. The
deepest sounds are fed to a bass loudspeaker, the
so called "Subwoofer". The subwoofer can be pla-
ced in any desired location in the room; the logic for
this is that the bass sounds that the subwoofer puts
out can scarcely be localized exactely by the human
ear
Playback Control (PBC)
Version 2.0 VCDs/S-VCDs have Playback Control
(in short "PBC") at their disposal. Then on the VCD/
S-VCD a main menu is available, by which various functions
of the VCD/S-VCD are allowed to be operated.
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Dolby Digital (5.1)
The structure of an MP3-CD can, for example, appear
as follows, if the MP3 data is stored in files:
Dolby Digital, also designated as AC3, is a digital
sound format, by which up to six seperate audio
channels can be transported. With most of the
current DVDs, the sound is stored in the so called
"Dolby Digital 5.1" format; the "5" in the title "5.1"
stands for three front and two rear surround sound
channels, the "1" for the bass sound chanel.
MP3
MP3-CD
FOLDER
DTS
DTS is the abbreviation for "Digital Theatre System"
and refers to one of the most common 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 bass sound channel.
WMA
WMA ("Windows® Media Audio") is a data format
developed by Microsoft® for audio data.
17.3 What are PAL and NTSC?
JPEG
JPEG ("Joint Photographics Expert Group") denotes
a wide spread graphic format, developed by the
organization with the same name, with which image
data of the colour and grey scales are compressed.
PAL
PAL is the abbreviation for "Phase Alternation Line".
PAL is the mid and west Europe (Exception: France,
see the heading "SECAM") customary and most
wide spread colour television standard.
DivX
DivX is a coding format for videos and multimedia
NTSC
data, invented by the DivX Networks, Inc company.
NTSC is the abbreviation for "National Television
System Committee". NTSC is a colour television
standard that is primarily used in the USA and
Japan.
MPEG
MPEG ("Moving Picture Experts Group") refers to
a video compression format.
17.4 MP3, WMA, JPEG, DivX and
MPEG
17.5 What are files?
As opposed to audio CDs the title on a CD-R/CD-RW
with MP3-, WMA- or JPEG data can be stored in
files, for example, in order to file titles from different
genres.
MP3
MP3 denotes a process and/or format developed
by the Fraunhofer Institute for the compression of
audio data. In the MP3 format compressed music
pieces are only a fraction of their original size,
which, for example, on CD-Rs/CD-RWs allows for
storage of a considerably greater volume of music
than on commercially available audio CDs, on
which audio data is stored in the CDA format.
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18. Warranty and service
The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from
the date of purchase. Should you have grounds for
complaint, despite our high quality standards, please
contact our Service Hotline. In the event that your
complaint cannot be resolved over the telephone,
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.
In the case of a mail-in shipment please enclose a
copy of the purchase receipt (sales slip). The appli-
ance must be securely packed and rhe RMA number
clearly visible. Shipments without an RMA number
can not be processed.
Note:
Warranty claims are only valid for material
and manufacturing defects..Warranty claims
are not valid on
• worn out parts
• damage to breakable parts like switches
or rechargeable batteries.
This product is for private use only and is not intended
for commercial use. The warranty is void in the case
of abusive and improper handling, use of force and
internal tampering not carried out by our authorized
service branch. Your statutory warranty claims are
not restricted by this warranty.
19. Importer
KOMPERNASS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21
D-44867 BOCHUM
Warranty
Mobile DVD player
KH 6500
Kompernass Service Ireland
c/o Irish Connection
41 Harbour view
Howth Co. Dublin
Tel: 087-99 62 077
Fax: 18398056
In order to guarantee a cost free
repair procedure please get in touch
with the service hotline. Make sure
you have your sales slip handy.
e-mail:
Sender, please write clearly:
Last name
First name
Street
City/Town
Country
Telephone
Date/Signature
Description of fault:
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