CyberHome Entertainment DVD Player CH DVD 635S User Manual

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CONTENT  
Playing functions ......................................................................................................................32  
Selecting a section of the disc to play ..............................................................................................................................32  
1. Selecting a chapter using the DVD menu ............................................................................................................................................32  
2. Playing from a specific time ..................................................................................................................................................................32  
3. Playing a specific track, picture, title, chapter or group ........................................................................................................................33  
4. Playing a specific track, picture, title, chapter or group using the number buttons ..............................................................................33  
5. Skipping through tracks, pictures, titles or chapters..............................................................................................................................34  
Using the repeat features..................................................................................................................................................34  
1. Repeating an entire disc or playlist ......................................................................................................................................................34  
2. Repeating a track, title, chapter or group ..............................................................................................................................................34  
3. Repeating a section of a disc ..............................................................................................................................................................35  
Shuffle play........................................................................................................................................................................35  
Playing a disc at different speeds (fast forward/fast backward)........................................................................................35  
Slow play ..........................................................................................................................................................................36  
Still the picture frame / Pause a disc ................................................................................................................................36  
Playing a disc frame by frame ..........................................................................................................................................36  
Zooming in and out of an image ......................................................................................................................................37  
Using position markers (Bookmark) ..................................................................................................................................37  
Using the Intro feature ......................................................................................................................................................38  
Using the reverb effects ....................................................................................................................................................39  
Suspending audio with the “MUTE” button ......................................................................................................................39  
Changing the audio settings..............................................................................................................................................39  
Displaying disc information................................................................................................................................................40  
Display menu for DVD-Video discs............................................................................................................................................................40  
Display menu for Video CDs......................................................................................................................................................................41  
Time displays for Audio CDs and HDCDs ................................................................................................................................................41  
Time displays for DVD-Audio discs ..........................................................................................................................................................41  
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Disc information for SACDs, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA and MPEG-4/DivX files ..................................................................................41  
Special features for DVD’s ......................................................................................................42  
Using the DVD menu ........................................................................................................................................................42  
Displaying subtitles............................................................................................................................................................42  
Changing the camera angle ..............................................................................................................................................43  
Special features for Video CD’s ..............................................................................................43  
Using playback control (PBC) ..........................................................................................................................................43  
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Special features for SACD’s, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA and MPEG-4/DivX files ..............44  
1. Navigating to a file or folder ..........................................................................................................................................44  
2. Playing a file..................................................................................................................................................................44  
3. Selecting the play mode................................................................................................................................................44  
Additional features for JPEG files ..........................................................................................45  
1. Rotation of a picture......................................................................................................................................................45  
2. Viewing thumbnails of your JPEG pictures ..................................................................................................................45  
3. Making a slide show......................................................................................................................................................45  
4. Zooming in and out ......................................................................................................................................................46  
Creating a playlist ....................................................................................................................47  
Creating a playlist of DVDs ..............................................................................................................................................47  
Creating a playlist of Video CDs, Audio CDs or HDCDs ..................................................................................................48  
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Creating a playlist of SACDs, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA and MPEG-4/DivX files ........................................................48  
User preferences ......................................................................................................................49  
Important notes for moving in the setup menu..................................................................................................................49  
Changing the language settings........................................................................................................................................49  
Changing the video settings..............................................................................................................................................51  
Changing the audio settings..............................................................................................................................................54  
Changing the security settings ..........................................................................................................................................60  
Changing the general settings ..........................................................................................................................................62  
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................64  
Specifications............................................................................................................................66  
Glossary ....................................................................................................................................67  
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INTRODUCTION  
Accessories  
Please make sure that the following accessories are in the box when you open  
it. Note: Pictures may deviate.  
*Note:  
Remote control  
2 batteries (size AAA, R03, 1.5V)  
Optional means that some devices  
include the cable in the box, however  
not all devices. This depends on  
whether the respective dealer wishes  
this.  
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Audio/Video cable (optional*)  
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(Composite Video, Stereo Audio)  
User manual  
SCART cable for Europe (optional*)  
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Region code information  
This DVD player has been constructed and produced in the way that it adheres  
to Local Management information, which are recorded on a Digital Versatile  
Disc (DVD). If the number of the destination area on a DVD-Video disc does not  
correspond with the number of the destination area of this DVD player, this  
device won’t be able to play the corresponding disc. The device is set to region  
code “2”.  
ALL  
You can find the region code on the back side of the DVD cover. DVD-Video  
discs must be labelled with “ALL” for all regions or with “2” for region 2, for that  
they can be played in this device. Should another region be printed on the DVD-  
Video disc, it cannot be played in this DVD player. The list on the left side shows  
the various DVD regions of the world.  
Region 1 USA, Canada  
Region 2 Europe, Middle East, South Africa,  
Japan  
Region 3 Southeast Asia, Taiwan  
Region 4 Central and South America, Mexi-  
co, Australia, New Zealand  
Region 5 Russian federation, Africa (part),  
India, Pakistan  
Region 6 China  
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INTRODUCTION  
Compatibility  
Usable disc types  
The following discs can be used in your DVD player for playback:  
DVD-Video (Digital Versatile Disc)  
DVD-Audio  
DVD+RW (Digital Versatile Disc + rewritable)  
DVD+R (Digital Versatile Disc + recordable)  
DVD-R (DVD-Recordable)  
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DVD-RW (DVD-Rewritable)  
R W  
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DVD+R DL (Dual layer DVD+R)  
Audio CD (Compact Disc Digital Audio)  
SACD  
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SUPER AUDIO CD  
HDCD  
Video CD (format 1.x/2.0)  
DIGITAL VIDEO  
Super Video CD  
SUPER VIDEO  
CD-R (CD-Recordable) with audio/MP3/JPEG/MPEG/WMA contents  
CD-RW (CD-Rewritable) with audio/MP3/JPEG/MPEG/WMA contents  
Recordable  
ReWritable  
MPEG-4 discs, DivX® 3, DivX® 4, DivX® 5, DivX® VOD-Videos, XviD  
Kodak Picture-CD  
Compatibility of PC created discs  
When recording a disc with a PC, even if it is recorded in a compatible format  
as listed above, there may be cases in which the disc cannot be played in this  
device due to the application software setting used to create the disc. In this  
case, please check with the software publisher for more detailed information.  
Note:  
Don’t load any exceptional discs in the player, as this will cause null playback  
or other problems (e.g. also with copy-protected Audio CDs).  
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INTRODUCTION  
DVD-Audio compatibility  
DVD-Audio enables a very high audio quality, surround sound as well as addi-  
tional features, which are not available on CD. The discs are outwardly identi-  
cally to DVD-Video discs, however they have been developed to save audio  
signals in high quality. Beside High-Resolution-Audio, DVD-Audio discs can  
also contain video clips, still frames, text and menus for navigation. There is no  
regional coding of DVD-Audio discs.  
Note:  
The DVD-Audio signal can only be  
output via the analogue output. Digi-  
tal playback is not possible.  
Important note:  
In this operation manual the expression “DVD” means DVD-Video and DVD-  
Audio. If a function is only valid for a special kind of DVD disc, this will be indi-  
cated.  
SACD compatibility  
Super Audio CD (SACD) is a new, revolutionary audio format that offers high-  
resolution audio in either two-channel stereo or multi-channel audio.  
SUPER AUDIO CD  
Note:  
SACD is based on a new digital audio technology, so-called DSD (Direct Stre-  
am Digital). DSD operates with 1-bit Delta-Sigma modulation, an 1-bit repro-  
duction of the wave form with 2.8224 MHz sampling, in order to reproduce the  
analogue original wave form and to produce a natural sound comprising all  
nuances and the feeling of the original material.  
The SACD signal can only be output  
via the analogue output. Digital play-  
back is not possible.  
The frequency response for SACDs is 100 kHz, the dynamic range is above  
120 dB. Standard CDs do not include frequencies that are not audible by  
humans even though the recordings contain such frequencies. Whereas the  
SACD format has a sampling rate that is 64 times higher than the sampling rate  
of CDs (2.8224 MHz compared with 44.1 kHz). This results in a faithfull repro-  
duction of the original source material. Furthermore, the "Super Bit Mapping  
Direct" process and the hybrid disc technology enable that most of the DSD  
sound quality of SACDs is audible on customary CD players.  
HDCD compatibility  
HDCD (High Definition Compatible Digital) is a technology for coding respecti-  
vely decoding audio data.  
This technique shall improve the sound quality (more detailed reproduction)  
and the dynamics of digital audio recordings, especially on CD or DVD, and  
thus reduce existing disadvantages of conventionally coded CDs. According to  
the developers the effect of a more detailed reproduction is among others rea-  
ched by coding the audio data with a resolution of 20 bits instead of customary  
16 bits.  
Data transfer rates  
The maximum speed for playing CDs is 4x. The corresponding data transfer  
rate is 600 KB/sec. The maximum speed for playing DVDs is 2x with a data  
transfer rate of 2700 KB/sec.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Taking care of player and discs  
Handling of discs  
- Please hold the disc by gripping the rim or by placing the index finger in the  
central hole. Never touch the signal surface, which is shiny. This applies to  
both sides of double sided discs.  
- Never add labels or adhesive tapes on the discs and do not scratch or dam-  
age the discs.  
Labeling side  
Surface  
Labels  
Tapes  
Cleaning of discs  
- Finger prints or stains on the surface of the disc can cause signal missing.  
Depending on the degree of stain, the reflected luminosity from the signal sur-  
face may be weakened, resulting in a poorer picture quality. Therefore, please  
use a soft cloth and wipe in a radiating manner from the centre to the outer  
rims when cleaning the disc.  
- If the surface of your disc is very dirty, please wipe the disc with a moist cloth,  
finally use a dry soft cloth to remove all the water stains.  
- Never use electrostatic prevention products as well as solutions which contain  
benzene, thinner or any other vaporizing substances, as they may damage  
the disc surface.  
Storage of discs  
- To prevent discs from getting bent or deformed, they should be vertically kept  
in the disc storage case.  
- To prevent damages, avoid placing them in a car, which may contact direct  
sunlight. Also avoid leaving discs in excessively cold or humid environments.  
- For more information refer to the instructions that come with discs.  
Discs to avoid  
Please only use conventional, fully circular discs in this DVD player. It is not rec-  
ommended to use warped, cracked, chipped or otherwise damaged discs in  
this device.  
Disc accessories  
Do not use any disc accessory to improve the audio quality, disc protective  
solutions or lens cleaner. These products may cause problems.  
Cleaning of the DVD player  
The control panel and the case of the player will only require occasional wiping  
with a soft cloth. Areas with stubborn stains can be cleaned with a soft cloth  
dipped in a neutral detergent. To prevent damaging the player, never use vapor-  
izing solutions.  
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OPERATION  
Operation of control panel  
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1. ON/STANDBY: Switches the device on or off. When pressing this button  
you can only go into Standby mode. In order to switch the  
device completely off, please press the power switch on  
the rear panel. If the device is in Standby mode, the blue  
LED of the Standby button will light. If the player is in oper-  
ation, the blue LED light will be off. Please note that the  
unit consumes a slight amount of power in standby mode.  
2. VFD DISPLAY: The front Vacuum Fluorescent Display shows information  
about the unit’s operational status.  
3. DISC TRAY:  
4. K :  
For inserting discs.  
Opens or closes the disc tray.  
Press this button to start the playback of a disc.  
Press this button to pause a disc.  
5. A :  
6. I :  
7. J :  
Press once to stop playback of a disc and save the loca-  
tion of a stop point. The disc can be played back from the  
stop point by pressing A. Press this button two times to  
enter stop mode.  
8. H / G :  
9. E / F :  
Press this button shortly to skip to the previous track,  
chapter, title or picture. Hold this button 3 seconds for fast  
backward search while playing (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x).  
Hold this button 3 seconds for fast forward search while  
playing (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x). Press this button shortly to  
skip to the next track, chapter, title or picture.  
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OPERATION  
Operation of rear panel  
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AUDIO  
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OPTICAL  
VIDEO  
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RGB OUTPUT  
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5.1 CH ANALOG OUTPUT  
ANALOG OUTPUT  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
1. REGION CODE: Indicates that the device is set to region code “2”.  
2. 5.1 CHANNEL: 5.1 channel analogue audio outputs for connection to AV  
receivers, amplifiers or active speaker systems.  
Note:  
The 5.1 audio track of DVD-Audio discs and SACDs can  
only be played over the analogue 5.1 output, not over  
the digital outputs.  
3. AUDIO L/R:  
4. DIGITAL:  
2 channel analogue audio outputs (white/red socket) for  
connection to a television, AV receiver, beamer or stereo  
system.  
Digital coaxial/optical audio output for connection to a  
digital audio device (amplifier/receiver). Please note that  
the amplifier/receiver has to be compatible to dts, Dolby  
Digital, MPEG and/or PCM (for more information please  
refer to the manual of your amplifier/receiver).  
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are trademarks  
of DTS, Inc.  
5. VIDEO:  
Composite video output (yellow socket) for connecting to  
a television or AV receiver with a video input (CVBS,  
composite video) by an audio/video cable.  
6. S-VIDEO:  
S-Video output for connecting to a TV or AV receiver with  
S-Video input by an S-Video cable. The S-Video output  
can be used instead of the video output. By this, a high-  
er video quality can be reached than with composite  
video.  
7. YCbCR/YPbPr: High quality video output for connection to the compo-  
nent video inputs of a television, AV receiver, beamer or  
monitor by means of a YCbCr connecting cable. Please  
note that the Progressive-Scan signal is only available  
over the component video output.  
8. RGB/SCART:  
For connection to a television or monitor that is compat-  
ible with this kind of connection by means of a 21-pin  
SCART cable. This connection enables the output of  
audio and video signals.  
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OPERATION  
9. AC IN:  
For connection of the supplied AC power cord. Plug the  
matching end of the power cord into the unit before con-  
necting the other end to the wall socket.  
10. AC SWITCH:  
Power switch for activating the power of the device. The  
main power switch must be set to “ON” for the unit to  
function. Make sure all cable connections are complete  
before switching the main power switch to “ON”. When  
the main power switch is turned on, the unit will enter  
standby mode, where it may be turned on with the  
remote control or the front power button.  
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OPERATION  
Operation of VFD display  
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1. DISC TYPE INDICATORS: Displays the type of optical disc inserted - DVD-  
Video, SVCD, VCD, CD-DA (Music CD) or MP3. If a DVD+R/RW or DVD-  
R/RW is inserted, DVD-Video is displayed.  
2. REPEAT FUNCTION INDICATORS: Indicates the status of the repeat play-  
back functions:  
: Repeat function is active (e.g. repeat chapter, title, track, etc.).  
A-B : Repeat A-B function is active.  
3. PBC FUNCTION INDICATOR: Indicates that the PBC (Playback Control)  
function is enabled.  
4. ANGLE: Indicates that the multi-angle mode is active.  
RAND : Indicates that the tracks, titles or pictures are being played in  
random order.  
ZOOM : Indicates that the Zoom function is being used.  
5. PLAYLIST INDICATOR: Indicates that the playlist function is activated, i. e.  
the disc is played according to the playlist.  
6. SOUND TRACK INDICATORS: Indicates the type of soundtrack currently  
active, either Dolby Digital, dts, PCM or L/R.  
7. DVD-AUDIO INDICATOR: Indicates that a DVD-Audio is inserted.  
8. MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY/TEXT LINE:  
• Displays the playing time  
• Displays the number of the currently played title, chapter, track or picture  
• Displays the total number of available tracks on the inserted Audio CD or  
HDCD  
• Display of information  
9. PLAYBACK STATUS INDICATORS: Shows the playback status of a DVD,  
CD or other optical disc.  
A : Currently playing  
I : Paused  
J : Stopped  
10. PLAYBACK INDICATOR: Indicates that the disc is playing.  
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OPERATION  
Messages on the display  
The following messages may appear on the display of your DVD player:  
The disc tray is opening.  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
LOADING  
NO DISC  
OFF  
The disc tray is closing.  
The disc is read.  
No disc has been inserted. If a disc is inserted, it perhaps cannot be read.  
The player is in standby mode.  
The DVD player is in hold mode. The disc can be played back from the stop  
point later on by pressing the Play button A.  
HOLD  
STOP  
ROOT  
The DVD player is in stop mode.  
The DVD menu is displayed.  
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TITLE  
JPEG  
A JPEG picture file is played.  
CD UPDT  
The player is updating software from CD.  
Operation of remote control  
Installing the batteries  
This unit comes complete with batteries for the remote control. When installing  
batteries, be sure to take note of the polarity markings on the inside of the bat-  
tery compartment and match them up with those on the batteries. If the remote  
control only operates when you get closer to the device, it means that the bat-  
teries have been used up. Please replace the two batteries simultaneously with  
two new batteries (Size AAA, R03, 1.5V).  
1. Slide off the battery cover.  
2. Install the batteries in the correct orientation as shown beside and marked  
on the battery compartment.  
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OPERATION  
Using the remote control  
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ON / STANDBY  
You can use the enclosed wireless remote control to control this device. When  
using the remote control, please aim at the device's remote control sensor,  
located on the front of the device. A 30 degree angle is recommended for best  
operation.  
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Note:  
• Objects between the remote control and the sensor window may prevent  
proper operation.  
• Similar remote controls could interfere with the function of the player.  
• Make sure not to store the remote control upside down or with any objects  
pressing on the buttons - this could drain the batteries.  
Cautions regarding use of remote control  
• Please do not expose the remote control to shock and liquids and do not place  
it in areas with high humidity. Do not install or place the remote control under  
direct sunlight, as the heat may cause deformation of the unit.  
• When the remote sensor window is exposed to direct sunlight, it may not work  
properly. If so, please operate the remote control closer to the remote sensor  
window or change the angle of the lighting or device.  
Important notes about the batteries  
• If the unit is not used for a longer period of time, we recommend you to  
remove the batteries.  
• When changing batteries, please do not use old and new batteries or batter-  
ies of different brands simultaneously.  
• Please do not use batteries other than specified. Improper use of batteries  
can result in a leakage of chemicals and/or explosion.  
• In case of any leakage of batteries, dispose of the batteries right away and  
avoid touching the chemical discharge. Make sure to clean the remote con-  
trol’s battery compartment before installing new batteries.  
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OPERATION  
Remote control functions  
STANDBY  
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Switch on/off: Switch the device on/off (only Standby  
mode).  
TM  
OPEN/CLOSE K  
TITLE  
Opens or closes the disc tray.  
For DVDs, this displays the DVD menu.  
MENU “PBC”  
To enter the menu of DVD discs or to select PBC func-  
tion for VCD discs.  
SETUP  
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
OSD menu: Enters the device’s setup menu screen to  
set up according to preference.  
Screen display for indicating the disc and time informa-  
tion.  
Interchanges the audio settings depending on the disc  
content (only possible with DVD-Video discs, VCDs,  
Audio CDs and HDCDs).  
ENTER  
ANGLE  
MUTE  
GOTO  
Changes the camera angle depending on the disc con-  
tent (only supported on DVD-Video discs).  
To turn off the sound. Press again to turn sound on  
again.  
Used for the direct selection of a track, title, chapter,  
picture or time for intended play. Follow with the corre-  
sponding number button.  
PLAY  
PAUSE  
SLOW  
STOP  
SUBTITLE  
For DVD-Video discs, this can be used to display sub-  
titles and select the language to use.  
C, D, B, A  
ENTER  
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Direction buttons: Up, down, left, right.  
Select: To select options in menus.  
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Fast backward: Fast backward search while playing  
(2/4/8/16/32x). Not possible with JPEG files.  
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Fast forward: Fast forward search while playing  
(2/4/8/16/32x). Not possible with JPEG files.  
PLAY  
Press this button to start the playback of a disc.  
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Select previous title: Skips to the previous track,  
chapter, title or picture.  
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Select next title: Skips to the next track, chapter, title  
or picture.  
PAUSE I  
Pause/Stepwise: This is used to pause a disc. Press  
again to resume playback (on Audio CDs, MP3s,  
WMAs, SACDs and HDCDs) or to advance frame by  
frame on a still image (DVD-Video, VCD).  
Slow IA  
Slow play: Slow movie playback (1/2x, 1/4x, 1/8x,  
1/16x). Also possible in reverse with DVD-Video discs.  
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OPERATION  
STOP J  
Stops the disc playing but holds the resume location.  
Enters Stop mode after pressing the button two times.  
0-9, +10  
Number buttons: 0-9, +10. Use the “+10” button to  
enter numeric values greater than 10. Press once for  
each value above 10, then enter the corresponding  
number by using “0-9”. Press twice for values above  
20, etc.  
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Delete: For deleting the last entry.  
PROGRAM  
REPEAT “1/ALL”  
Playlist: This can be used to set up a playlist.  
Repeats an entire disc, playlist, track, chapter, title or  
picture.  
REPEAT “A-B”  
INTRO  
Repeats the sequence stipulated by two selected play-  
back points.  
Playing the first seconds:  
ENTER  
To play the first seconds of each title, chapter, title  
interval, chapter interval and bookmark (for DVD-  
Video discs).  
To play the first seconds of each group, track, group  
interval, track interval and bookmark (for DVD-Audio  
discs).  
To play the first seconds of each track, disc interval,  
track interval and bookmark (for Video CDs).  
To play the first seconds of each track (for CDs,  
HDCDs).  
PLAY  
ZOOM  
Zooms in and out the picture.  
To setup the surround effects.  
PAUSE  
SLOW  
STOP  
EFFECT  
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BOOKMARK  
To store specific portions of the disc in memory and  
play them immediately whenever you want without the  
need to search.  
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RETURN  
For returning to the previous menu and/or last playing  
position (for DVDs and VCDs).  
+10  
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AUDIO AND VIDEO CONNECTIONS  
Television connections  
In order to use your DVD player, you will need to make a video connection to  
your TV. The capabilities of your TV and the cables you have on hand will deter-  
mine the connections you can use. There are four possible connection types:  
Composite video - The most widely used connection. An audio/video  
cable for composite video is required (optionally included in your accesso-  
ry).  
RGB (over SCART) - Audio and video connection which enables an opti-  
mal picture quality. This connection possibility requires a SCART cable  
(optionally included in your accessory).  
S-Video - A higher quality connection that requires a special S-Video cable  
and a S-Video capable TV.  
Component video & Progressive-Scan - The highest quality video con-  
nection. Supported on high-end TVs or beamers and requires a special  
cable.  
In detail:  
Audio/Video connection to a TV with composite video and stereo  
audio input  
If your TV has only a single Video input jack, typically a yellow-coloured plug,  
you will use the Composite Video output of your DVD player for the Video con-  
nection. For the audio connection you can use the red and white stereo audio  
in connectors of your TV.  
Composite video  
input jack  
Have the following cables ready:  
1
2
1. Audio/Video cable - red, white and yellow plug (optionally supplied)  
2. Power cord (supplied)  
STEREO AUDIO INPUT  
VIDEO INPUT  
TV  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
L
R
V
WHITE  
YELLOW  
RED  
Y
Pb  
/
Cb  
Pr / Cr  
ON  
I
O
OFF  
L
R
SUB  
WOOFER  
2
CENTER  
SL  
SR  
FL  
FR  
AUDIO  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
P
-
SCAN  
/
COMPONENT  
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RGB OUTPUT  
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5.1 CH ANALOG OUTPUT  
ANALOG OUTPUT  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
AV CONNECTOR SCART  
F
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1. Use the audio/video cable optionally included in your accessory to connect  
the video output of your DVD player to the Video input of your TV. This is  
normally a yellow-coloured connector that matches the video output on the  
back of this unit.  
2. If you wish to hear sound through the TV, connect the stereo audio outputs  
of your DVD player to the matching inputs of your TV using the red and white  
connectors on the supplied audio/video cable.  
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3. Connect the supplied AC power cord to the “AC IN” inlet on the rear side of  
this unit, then plug into a power outlet.  
4. Turn on the TV and the DVD player.  
5. Select the video input on your TV. For this please refer to the user manual  
of your TV. You should now see the DVD player’s splash screen on your TV.  
Audio/Video connection to a TV with SCART socket  
If your TV has a SCART socket, you can optionally connect your device with the  
TV over the SCART socket. The advantage is here an optimal picture quality.  
Have the following cables ready:  
1
2
1. SCART cable (optionally supplied)  
2. Power cord (supplied)  
Y
Pb / Cb  
Pr / Cr  
ON  
I
~100-230V  
AC IN  
O
OFF  
L
R
SUB  
WOOFER  
2
CENTER  
SL  
SR  
FL  
FR  
AUDIO  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
P
-
SCAN  
/
COMPONENT  
UTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT  
MOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PAR INSIDE.  
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5.1 CH ANALOG OUTPUT  
ANALOG OUTPUT  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
SCART CABLE  
SCART INPUT  
TV  
1. Use a completely connected SCART cable, which is included in your acces-  
sory (optional), to connect the SCART output of your DVD player to the  
SCART socket of your TV.  
2. Connect the supplied AC power cord to the “AC IN” inlet on the rear side of  
this unit, then plug into a power outlet.  
3. Turn on the TV and the DVD player.  
4. If the TV offers the possibility to choose manually between RGB and CVBS,  
you should set your TV to RGB in order to achieve a better picture quality. If  
the DVD player is connected with the TV over the SCART cable, the TV  
automatically switches to the DVD mode when you turn on the player (if the  
TV supports this function).  
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Audio/Video connection to a TV with S-Video and Stereo Audio  
input  
If your TV has a S-Video input, it is recommended that you use this Video con-  
nection. The S-Video connector is distinguishable by its 4 pins, as shown on the  
left side. S-Video separates brightness and colour signals, resulting in a higher  
video quality than standard Composite Video. For the audio connection you can  
use the red and white stereo audio in connectors of your TV.  
S-Video socket  
1
2
3
Have the following cables ready:  
1. S-Video cable (not supplied)  
2. Audio/Video cable - red and white plug (optionally supplied)  
3. Power cord (supplied)  
Y
Pb / Cb  
Pr / Cr  
ON  
I
~100-230V  
AC IN  
O
OFF  
L
R
SUB  
WOOFER  
2
CENTER  
SL  
SR  
FL  
FR  
AUDIO  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
P
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SCAN / COMPONENT  
C
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A
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I
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SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
RGB OUTPUT  
M
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5.1 CH ANALOG OUTPUT  
ANALOG OUTPUT  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
AV CONNECTOR SCART  
F
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L
R
WHITE  
RED  
S
TV  
STEREO AUDIO  
INPUT  
S-VIDEO INPUT  
1. Use a special S-Video cable (not included in your accessory) to connect the  
S-Video output of your DVD player to the S-Video input of your TV.  
2. If you wish to hear sound through the TV, connect the stereo audio outputs  
of your DVD player to the matching inputs of your TV using the red and white  
connectors on a audio/video cable.  
3. Connect the supplied AC power cord to the “AC IN” inlet on the rear side of  
this unit, then plug into a power outlet.  
4. Turn on the TV and the DVD player.  
5. Select the S-Video input on your TV. For this please refer to the user manu-  
al of your TV. You should now see the DVD player’s splash screen on your  
TV.  
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AUDIO AND VIDEO CONNECTIONS  
Video connection to a TV/Beamer with component video inputs  
(YCbCr/YPbPr)  
Component video separates the video signal into three separate “components”,  
resulting in a higher picture quality than S-Video or standard composite video.  
In order to use component video, you have to use a TV/Beamer equipped with  
component video inputs.  
You will also need a component/P-Scan video cable (not included) with sepa-  
rate connectors for Y, Cb/Pb and Cr/Pr signals. This type of cable also supports  
the Progressive-Scan mode when used with high-end P-Scan TVs. Using the  
component video output or P-Scan mode requires the following steps:  
1. Preparation:  
- First, use an audio/video cable or S-Video cable to connect the DVD play-  
er to the composite video or S-Video input on your TV/Beamer.  
- Connect the supplied AC power cord to the “AC IN” inlet on the rear side  
of this unit, then plug into a power outlet.  
- Turn on the TV/Beamer and the DVD player and select the corresponding  
video input on your TV/Beamer.  
2. Entering the setup menu to change the video setting:  
Enter the player’s setup menu by pressing the “SETUP” button on the  
remote control. Use the direction button Ato navigate to the “Video  
setup page”, then navigate down to the “Video output” menu and press  
“ENTER” to enter the menu. Use the direction button Dto proceed down  
to the “YUV” setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your selection. On the  
screen will now be displayed a warning hint. Follow the instructions on the  
screen.  
A
C
B
Video setup page  
TV shape  
PS  
TV type  
PAL  
S-Vi  
Video output  
Video mode  
P-Scan mode  
Video quality  
S-Video  
YUV  
Auto  
RGB  
YUV output  
Component video  
input jacks  
Component video  
cable  
3. Connecting the player using the component video cable:  
Unplug the composite video or S-Video cable and connect the component  
video cable to the appropriate jacks on your TV/Beamer. Normally, cables  
and jacks are colour-coded to make the connection easier. Then adjust the  
TV’s video input setting to correspond to the component video input.  
Y
Pb  
/
Cb  
Pr / Cr  
ON  
I
~100-230V  
AC IN  
O
OFF  
L
R
SUB  
WOOFER  
2
CENTER  
SL  
SR  
FL  
FR  
AUDIO  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
P
-
SCAN  
/
COMPONENT  
C
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5.1 CH ANALOG OUTPUT  
ANALOG OUTPUT  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
AV CONNECTOR SCART  
REFER SERVICING TO  
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COMPONENT VIDEO CABLE  
TV or  
BEAMER  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO INPUT  
A
C
4. Using a Progressive-Scan TV:  
B
Now that you are using the component video output, you can change the  
video mode setting to enable the Progressive-Scan mode. Do not change  
this setting if you are not sure that your TV supports Progressive-Scan.  
Using the direction buttons and the “ENTER” key, you can change the set-  
ting to “P-Scan”. On the screen will now be displayed a warning hint. Fol-  
low the instructions on the screen.  
Video setup page  
TV shape  
TV type  
Video output  
Video mode  
P-Scan mode  
Video quality  
PS  
PAL  
YUV  
P-Scan  
Auto Interlace  
Progressive-Scan mode  
Progressive-Scan is a method of making a computer picture by drawing all  
the scan lines sequentially from top to bottom resulting in a slightly brighter,  
more stable and flicker free picture.  
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AUDIO AND VIDEO CONNECTIONS  
Audio output connections  
This unit features a variety of audio line outputs for connection to a receiver  
or TV. There are four possible connection types:  
Analogue stereo outputs  
Coaxial digital output  
Optical digital output  
Dolby Digital/dts 5.1 channel analogue outputs  
In detail:  
Audio connection to a TV/receiver using the analogue stereo  
outputs  
1
Have the following cable ready:  
1. Audio/Video cable -red and white plug (optionally supplied)  
Connect the stereo audio outputs of your DVD player to the matching inputs of  
your TV or receiver using the red and white connectors on a audio/video cable.  
STEREO AUDIO INPUT  
TV  
L
R
RED  
WHITE  
DIGITAL OUT  
Y
Pb  
/
Cb  
Pr / Cr  
ON  
..  
TUV  
Rheinland  
Product Safety  
I
~100-230V  
AC IN  
O
OFF  
L
R
SUB  
WOOFER  
2
CENTER  
SL  
SR  
FL  
FR  
AUDIO  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
P
-
SCAN  
/
COMPONENT  
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RGB OUTPUT  
R
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M
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AC SWITCH  
5.1 CH ANALOG OUTPUT  
ANALOG OUTPUT  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
AV CONNECTOR SCART  
F
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Audio connection to a receiver using the coaxial digital audio  
output  
At the back of the DVD player, there is a digital audio output socket “COAXI-  
AL” for a coaxial cable.  
This can be used to connect the following:  
• an AV receiver or an AV amplifier with a digital multi-channel sound  
decoder (MPEG-2, Dolby Digital, dts)  
• a receiver with two channel digital stereo (PCM)  
What is digital multi-channel sound?  
Digital multi-channel sound offers you a maximum of sound quality. You need a  
multi-channel AV receiver or amplifier that supports at least one of the audio for-  
mats of the DVD player (MPEG-2, Dolby Digital and dts). For the formats that  
your receiver supports, refer to the manual of the receiver.  
1
Have the following cable ready:  
1. Coaxial cable (not supplied)  
Y
Pb  
/
Cb  
Pr / Cr  
ON  
I
~100-230V  
AC IN  
O
OFF  
L
R
SUB  
WOOFER  
2
CENTER  
SL  
SR  
FL  
FR  
AUDIO  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
P
-
SCAN  
/
COMPONENT  
C
A
U
T
I
O
N
:
T
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REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT  
RGB OUTPUT  
REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
AC SWITCH  
5.1 CH ANALOG OUTPUT  
ANALOG OUTPUT  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
AV CONNECTOR SCART  
RECEIVER  
COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT  
Connect the coaxial digital output with the corresponding input on the AV  
receiver by means of a coaxial cable (not included in your accessory). The  
coaxial digital audio output sends an encoded “RAW” digital audio signal to your  
receiver for decoding. Please note that this connection is only possible if your  
digital receiver is compatible to dts, Dolby Digital, MPEG and/or PCM.  
A loud distorted noise comes from your loudspeakers:  
In this case the receiver is not suitable for the digital audio format of the DVD  
player. Playback with 6 channel digital surround sound is only possible, if the  
receiver has a digital multi-channel sound decoder.  
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Audio connection to a receiver using the optical digital audio  
output  
Have the following cable ready:  
1. Optical cable (not supplied)  
1
Connect the optical digital output with the corresponding input on the AV receiv-  
er by means of an optical cable (not included in your accessory). The optical  
digital audio output sends an encoded “RAW” digital audio signal to your receiv-  
er for decoding. Please note that this connection is only possible if your digital  
receiver is compatible to dts, Dolby Digital, MPEG and/or PCM.  
Y
Pb  
/
Cb  
Pr / Cr  
ON  
..  
TUV  
Rheinland  
Product Safety  
I
~100-230V  
AC IN  
O
OFF  
L
R
SUB  
WOOFER  
2
CENTER  
SL  
SR  
FL  
FR  
AUDIO  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
P
-
SCAN  
/
COMPONENT  
C
A
U
T
I
O
N
:
T
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REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT  
RGB OUTPUT  
REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
AC SWITCH  
5.1 CH ANALOG OUTPUT  
ANALOG OUTPUT  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
AV CONNECTOR SCART  
OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT  
RECEIVER  
Audio connection to a receiver using the Dolby Digital/dts 5.1  
channel analogue outputs  
The Dolby Digital/dts 5.1 channel analogue outputs can be connected to Dolby  
Digital/dts capable receivers, amplifiers or active speaker systems. When you  
use the 5.1 channel outputs, you are taking advantage of the DVD player's built-  
in Dolby Digital/dts decoder, which decodes the Dolby Digital/dts 5.1 soundtrack  
on DVD discs to six separate analogue signals.  
To be able to take advantage of this feature you will need a separate set of 5.1  
channel connectors that is normally included with speaker systems.  
DOLBY DIGITAL/DTS AUDIO INPUT  
RECEIVER WITH DOLBY  
DIGITAL/DTS AUDIO INPUT  
Y
Pb / Cb  
Pr / Cr  
ON  
..  
TUV  
Rheinland  
Product Safety  
I
~100-230V  
AC IN  
O
OFF  
L
R
SUB  
WOOFER  
2
CENTER  
SL  
SR  
FL  
FR  
AUDIO  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
P
-
SCAN  
/
COMPONENT  
C
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R
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ANALOG OUTPUT  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
AV CONNECTOR SCART  
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Note:  
1. Connect the front right (FR), front left (FL), surround right (SR), surround left  
(SL), center (CENTER) and subwoofer (SUBWOOFER) output to the corre-  
sponding input of your receiver, amplifier or active speaker system.  
Make sure the audio settings in the  
DVD player's setup menu correspond  
with those on pages 54-60. For exam-  
ple: The “Audio output” has to be set  
to “5.1 channel”.  
2. For receivers, adjust the input source setting to correspond with the 5.1  
channel analogue input.  
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GETTING STARTED  
Powering on the unit  
1.  
Only after all connections are complete, connect the power cord and power on  
the unit.  
1. Connect the AC power cord to the “AC IN” inlet on the rear side of this unit  
and plug the standard electrical plug into a wall socket or power strip.  
2. Press the power switch on the rear panel to activate the power of the device.  
The unit is now in Standby mode. Press the button “ON/STANDBY” on the  
front panel or the button “STANDBY” on your remote control to power it on  
completely.  
2.  
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ON  
/
STAN
Notes on power states  
There are three power states for this unit:  
OFF - The unit is not plugged into a wall outlet. The unit draws no power.  
STANDBY - The unit is plugged into a wall outlet. The unit has not been  
taken out of standby by pressing either the button “ON/STANDBY” on the  
front panel or the button “STANDBY” on the remote control. The unit  
draws a slight amount of power to enable the remote control receiving cir-  
cuit. The standby LED is glowing blue.  
ON - The unit is plugged into a wall outlet and either the button  
“ON/STANDBY” on the front panel or the button “STANDBY” on the  
remote control has been pressed. The unit is ready to use. The LED is  
now off.  
3. When the display indicates “Loading”, the disc is read.  
4. If no disc is inserted, the display will indicate “No disc”.  
Inserting a disc  
1. Press the Open/Close button Kon the front panel or on the remote con-  
trol to open the tray. The display will indicate “Open”.  
OPEN  
2. Carefully place the disc in the tray with the label facing up. Be careful not to  
touch the playing surface. Hold the disc by the sides and with your fore fin-  
ger through the hold in the middle and insert gently into the tray.  
How to insert a double-sided DVD?  
Labeling side  
Surface  
Double-sided discs do not have labelling over the whole surface. The  
labelling for each side is in the centre of the disc. To play a side its label  
must be facing up.  
3. Press the Open/Close button Kagain to close the tray. The display  
shows “Close”.  
CLOSE  
4. The inserted disc type is indicated on the screen. If the disc supports the  
Auto Play function, playback will begin automatically.  
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GETTING STARTED  
Start playing  
1. Press the Play button Ato start playing the disc.  
2. If the disc inserted is a DVD disc, the title menu can be selected for playing  
or various special playing functions can be selected depending on the con-  
tent of the disc.  
3. If the disc inserted is a VCD disc with PBC function, the menu will appear  
on the screen and the operation can be done according to the instructions  
in the menu or the “MENU” button can be pressed to remove the PBC func-  
tion and to play directly.  
4. If the VCD disc does not have PBC function or if the disc inserted is an ordi-  
nary music CD, the entire disc will be played directly.  
Pausing a disc  
1. With DVD-Video discs and Video CDs, you can pause the playback on a still  
frame by pressing the Pause button I.  
2. Pressing the Pause button while playing Audio CDs, MP3s, WMAs, SACDs,  
HDCDs or DVD-Audio discs, this will mute the sound and hold the play posi-  
tion.  
3. Press this button again to resume normal playback.  
Stop playing  
1. Press the Stop button Jto stop the playback of the disc.  
2. After the Stop button has been pressed, the CyberHome splash screen will  
be displayed on the screen with Audio CDs, HDCDs, DVDs and Video CDs.  
The stop point is now saved and you can resume playback by pressing the  
Play button A.  
3. Pressing the Stop key Jtwice will reset the play position to the beginning  
of the disc.  
Removing a disc  
Press the Open/Close button Kon the front panel or on the remote control.  
The display indicates “Open”, the tray opens and you can remove the disc.  
OPEN  
Switching off the power  
After pressing the button “ON/STANDBY” on the front panel or the button  
“STANDBY” on your remote control, the device will go into standby mode. In  
order to switch the device completely off, please remove the power cord from  
the wall socket.  
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PLAYBACK  
General playback hints  
This DVD player will play the following discs:  
• DVD-Video, DVD-Audio  
• Video CD  
• Super Video CD  
®
• MPEG-4/ DivX discs  
• DVD+RW (video mode/ISO 9660, finalised)  
• DVD+R (video mode/ISO 9660, finalised)  
• DVD-RW (video mode/ISO 9660, finalised)  
• DVD-R (video mode/ISO 9660, finalised)  
• DVD+R DL  
• CD-R  
• CD-RW  
• Audio CD  
• SACD  
• HDCD  
• MP3  
• Kodak Picture CD  
Problems:  
” will be displayed on the screen:  
Some discs can be manufactured so that certain steps are required before the  
disc can be played, or so that only limited operation is possible during playback.  
When an “ ” appears on the screen, the selected feature is not possible.  
The screen is showing a region code information:  
• Since DVD-Video films are normally not released in all parts of the world at  
the same time, all DVD players have a specific region code. Discs can be  
given an optional region code. If the region codes differ between the player  
and the disc, playback is not possible.  
You can find the region code on the back of the device.  
• The region code does not apply to recordable DVD discs and DVD-Audio  
discs.  
Playing a DVD  
1. If playback does not start automatically, press the Play button A.  
2. To stop the disc, press the Stop button Jon the remote control or on the  
front of the device.  
3. To eject the disc, press the Open/Close button Kon the remote control  
or on the front of the device.  
DVD menu:  
When playing a DVD, a menu may appear. If the titles/groups and  
chapters/tracks are numbered, press a number button on the remote control.  
You can also use the direction buttons C, D, Band Ato select a  
menu item and confirm with the button “ENTER”.  
You can also access the menu using the button “MENU” or “TITLE” on the  
remote control.  
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PLAYBACK  
Playing a DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW or DVD+R DL disc  
1. If playback does not start automatically, select the title you want to play  
using the direction button Cor D.  
2. Press the Play button Aor the button “ENTER” to start the playback.  
3. To stop the disc, press the Stop button Jon the remote control or on the  
front of the device.  
4. To eject the disc, press the Open/Close button Kon the remote control or  
on the front of the device.  
Playing a (Super) Video CD  
(Super) Video CDs may be equipped with PBC (Playback Control). This means  
that special playback functions (menus) can be selected directly. The Video CD  
must be PBC-compatible (see CD packaging).  
1. Insert a (Super) Video CD. If playback does not start automatically, press the  
Play button Aon the remote control or on the front of the DVD player.  
2. If a menu appears on the screen, use the number buttons “0-9” to select the  
menu option you want. If the PBC menu contains a title list, the desired title  
can be chosen directly.  
3. Stop playback using the Stop button J.  
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Playing an MPEG-4/DivX disc  
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You can also use your DVD player to play discs with MPEG-4, DivX and XviD  
multimedia content. These formats have been developed for space-saving  
compression and saving of video respectively multimedia data (video, picture  
and audio data) in high quality. This DVD player can play MPEG-4, DivX and  
XviD files burned on CD-R/RW/ROM discs (according to ISO 9660).  
Attention:  
Compatibility:  
• Multi-session playback not possi-  
ble  
• MPEG-4 video decoding as defined by ISO 14496-2 standard:  
- Simple Profile (SP)  
- Advanced Simple Profile (ASP) with GMC (Global Motion Compensation,  
1WP) and Q-Pel (Quarter Pixel) interpolation  
• Unfinalized disc playback not pos-  
sible  
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• Supported DivX versions:  
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- DivX 3, DivX 4, DivX  
5
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- DivX VOD  
• Decoding of XviD  
• File formats: *.avi, *.div, *.divx (used by DivX and XviD) - Please note that all  
files with the .avi extension are recognized as MPEG-4, but not all of these  
are necessarily DivX video files and therefore may not be playable on this  
DVD player.  
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00:00 00:00  
001 041  
1. Insert an MPEG-4/DivX disc. On the screen will appear the menu as  
shown on the left side. Select the required folder using the direction button  
Cor Dand press “ENTER” to confirm your selection. Select now the  
track you want to play.  
\
Sport  
01_divx  
AAVVII  
02_divx  
AAVVII  
03_divx  
AAVVII  
04_divx  
AAVVII  
2. Press the Play button Aor the button “ENTER” to start the playback.  
05_divx  
AAVVII  
Note:  
The player may take some time to find a DivX title on the disc when starting  
the playback. This is normal.  
3. Stop playback using the Stop button J.  
Notes about DivX VOD content  
In order to play DivX VOD (video on demand) content on this player, you first  
need to register the player with your DivX VOD content provider. To do this you  
need to submit the DivX VOD registration code to your provider.  
Note:  
• DivX VOD content is protected by a DRM (Digital Rights Management)  
system. This restricts playback of DivX VOD content to specific and registe-  
red devices.  
• If you insert a disc that contains DivX VOD content not authorized for your  
player, the message “Authorization error” is displayed on the screen and  
the content will not play.  
Displaying the DivX VOD registration code:  
1. Press the button “SETUP” to enter the OSD menu of your player.  
2. Use the direction buttons Band Ato select the “General setup page”  
and confirm with the button “ENTER”.  
A
C
3. Select the menu “Version” by pressing Dand Cand press “ENTER”.  
B
General setup page  
4. Select the option “DivX(R) VOD” and press again “ENTER”. Your 8-digit  
registration code is now displayed. Make a note of the code as you will need  
it when registering with a DivX VOD provider.  
Angle mark  
Captions  
Screen saver  
PBC  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Memory  
Off  
Version  
Default  
635V2C050419  
DivX(R) VOD  
DVD mode  
To display the DivX registration code  
Playing DivX VOD content:  
Some DivX VOD content may only be playable a fixed number of times. When  
inserting a disc containing DivX VOD content, the remaining number of plays is  
shown on-screen. Then you have the option of playing the disc (thereby using  
up one of the remaining plays), or stopping. If you insert a disc containing  
expired DivX VOD content (e.g. content that has zero remaining plays), the  
message “Rental expired” is displayed.  
If your DivX VOD content allows an unlimited number of plays, then you may  
play the disc as often as you like.  
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Playing an Audio CD or HDCD  
You can also use your DVD player to play Audio CDs or HDCDs.  
1. Insert an Audio CD or HDCD. Playback starts usually automatically. If play-  
back does not start automatically, press the Play button Aon the remote  
control or on the front of the DVD player.  
Track 02/04  
CD  
0:02:19  
Note for Audio CD and HDCD display:  
If the TV is on, the current track number, the available tracks on the disc and  
the time information will be shown on the TV screen (see illustration on the  
left side). You can also switch this display off by pressing the “DISPLAY”  
button on your remote control.  
2. Stop playback using the Stop button J.  
Attention:  
Additional playing functions:  
• With the button Hor Fyou can select the previous or next track.  
When playing a copy-pro-  
tected Audio CD, your play-  
er may produce some mis-  
takes due to the copy pro-  
tection (e.g. when display-  
ing the time). This is no fault  
of your DVD player.  
• When playing an Audio CD and HDCD, you can also use the repeat func-  
tions. For this please use the buttons “REPEAT A-B” and “REPEAT  
1/ALL”.  
Playing an MP3 disc  
MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer-3) files are highly compressed music files. Using this  
technology the data volume can be compressed by a factor of 10. This means  
it is possible to record 10 hours music in CD quality on a single CD-ROM.  
When creating MP3 discs, please note the following:  
• File system: ISO9660, Joliet  
• Formats: *.mp3  
• File names: maximum 64 ASCII characters (Joliet)  
1. Insert an MP3 disc. If playback does not start automatically, select the requi-  
red folder using the direction button Cor Dand press “ENTER” to  
confirm your selection. Select now the track you want to play.  
00:00 00:00  
002 025  
Note for MP3 display:  
If the TV is on, the MP3 screen appears automatically (see illustration on the  
left side). The current selected track or folder will be highlighted on the TV  
screen.  
MUSIC  
MP3  
Track 1  
MP3  
MP3  
MP3  
MP3  
Track 2  
Track 3  
Track 4  
Track 5  
Note :  
To return to the folder selection, please press the direction button B.  
You are able to switch between the folders and files available on the disc  
by pressing the “PROGRAM” button.  
2. Press the Play button Aor the button “ENTER” to start the playback.  
3. Stop playback using the Stop button J.  
Additional playing functions:  
• With the button Hor Fyou can select the previous or next track.  
• When playing an MP3 disc, you can also use the repeat function. For this  
please use the buttons “REPEAT 1/ALL” and “REPEAT A-B” .  
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Playing a Super Audio CD  
You can also use your DVD player to play Super Audio CDs (SACD). SACD is  
a new generation of the CD which dispose of a higher storage capacity, a high-  
er frequency spectrum (0-100kHz), a more detailed reproduction as well as a  
longer playing time and additional data like lyrics or graphics.  
1. Insert a SACD. If playback does not start automatically, select the required  
folder using the direction button Cor Dand press “ENTER” to confirm  
your selection. Select now the track you want to play. If the TV is on, there  
will be shown the same display as for MP3 discs (see illustration on the left  
side) and the same features as when playing MP3 discs will be available.  
00:00 00:00  
001 008  
SACD  
Track 001  
SACD  
Track 002  
SACD  
Track 003  
SACD  
Track 004  
SACD  
Track 005  
SACD  
Track 006  
2. Press the Play button Aor the button “ENTER” to start the playback.  
3. Stop playback using the Stop button J.  
Note:  
SACDs can be played in different modes. For more information, please refer to  
page 60.  
Playing a WMA CD  
WMA = Windows Media Audio. A streaming media format for audio and video  
developed by Microsoft.  
1. Insert a WMA CD. If playback does not start automatically, select the requi-  
red folder using the direction button Cor Dand press “ENTER” to  
confirm your selection. Select now the WMA file you want to play. If the TV  
is on, there will be shown the same display as for MP3 discs (see illustrati-  
on in section “Playing an MP3 disc”) and the same features as when play-  
ing MP3 discs will be available.  
2. Press the Play button Aor the button “ENTER” to start the playback.  
3. Stop playback using the Stop button J.  
Slide Show  
Menu  
Prev. Next  
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Playing a Picture CD  
You can also use your DVD player to play Picture CDs, e.g. Kodak Picture CDs  
or CD-R/RW discs with JPEG files.  
1. Insert a Picture CD. If playback does not start automatically, select the requi-  
red folder using the direction button Cor Dand press “ENTER” to  
confirm your selection. Select now the JPEG file you want to play and press  
the Play button Ato show the picture on the screen.  
2. As the disc is playing, pressing the Stop button Jwill display the picture  
album. This consists of a small image for each of the picture files found on  
the disc, twelf pictures can be shown at one time (see the figure on the left  
side). Navigate to a picture by pressing the direction keys.  
Note:  
With the button Hor Fthe previous or next twelve pictures can be  
shown (if available).  
3. With the Play button Ayou can resume playback.  
Slide Show  
Menu  
Prev. Next  
4. Stop playback using the button “MENU” on the remote control. If the pictu-  
re album is displayed, press the Stop button Jto return to the on-screen  
menu.  
Playing a mixed format disc  
You can also use a mixed format disc in this DVD player. Mixed format discs  
contain both audio and still picture files, e.g. a Picture CD that contains additio-  
nally MPEG-4/DivX®, MP3, MPEG and/or WMA files.  
1. Insert a mixed format disc. The player will launch an on-screen menu that  
lets you easily select and play MPEG-4/DivX®, MP3, JPEG, MPEG and  
WMA files stored on CD-R or CD-RW discs. The menu gives you several  
options for playback, including repeat and shuffle modes. MPEG-4/DivX®  
files have to be saved with the extension “.avi”, “.div” or “.divx”, MP3 files  
with the extension “. mp3” (e.g. “Song.mp3”), JPEG pictures with the “. jpg”  
extension, MPEG files with the “.mpeg” extension and WMA files with  
“.wma”.  
00:00 00:00  
002 025  
MIX  
MP3  
Another day  
Start  
99  
99  
Action  
Peace on earth  
Mysterious way  
MP3  
MP3  
Resolution 360  
x
268  
2. Select the required folder using the direction button Cor Dand press  
“ENTER” to confirm your selection. The files of the corresponding folder will  
now be shown on the screen. Select now the file you want to play by pres-  
sing again the up and down direction keys. Press then “ENTER” or the Play  
button Ato start playback. Note: If you selected first a music file and  
then a JPEG image file, the music keeps running while watching the  
image, provided that you did not stop playback of the music file.  
3. Stop playback using the Stop button J(with MPEG-4/DivX® , MP3, WMA  
and MPEG files) or the button “MENU” (with JPEG files) on the remote con-  
trol.  
Note:  
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• CD-R/RW discs containing MPEG-4/DivX , MP3, JPEG, MPEG or WMA files  
should be in ISO 9660, Mode 1, Closed Session format for best compatibility.  
Attention: The files will be sorted numerically and alphabetically by your  
DVD player.  
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Selecting a section of the disc to play  
If you do not want to play the entire disc, you can select a section to play using  
one of the following options:  
1. Selecting a chapter using the DVD menu  
Some DVD-Video discs are provided with a menu that, among other options,  
allows you to select a specific chapter to play.  
1. DVD menus will sometimes be displayed automatically when starting play-  
back. Others only appear when pressing the button “MENU” or “TITLE” on  
your remote control (dependant on the disc). If the disc does not have a  
menu, the symbol “ ” will be displayed on the screen.  
2. Use the direction buttons to highlight the chapters option in the menu. Press  
the button “ENTER” to display the available chapters.  
3. Use the direction buttons to highlight the chapter that you want to play and  
press “ENTER”. The menu is closed and the chapter is immediately play-  
ed.  
2. Playing from a specific time  
You can jump directly to a specified time. If for example the length of a track is  
4 minutes and 37 seconds, you can start playback from the 4th minute so that  
you only listen to the latest 37 seconds.  
1. Press the button “GOTO” on your remote control until either the option  
“Disc time” or “Track time” (for Audio CDs, HDCDs and Video CDs), “Title  
time” or “Chapter time” (for DVD-Video discs) or “Group time” or “Track  
time” (for DVD-Audio discs) is displayed on the screen. When playing MP3,  
SACD, MPEG, WMA and MPEG-4/DivX® content, the time input field will be  
highlighted after pressing the “GOTO” button two times. The total time of the  
disc, track, title, chapter or group is displayed behind the option.  
Disc time:  
- - : - - (14:31)  
2. Use the number buttons “0-9” on your remote control to enter the time that  
you want to move to in the format h:mm:ss. When entering the wrong num-  
ber, please press the button “C” on your remote control to delete your input.  
When you have finished entering the time, the option is closed and the disc,  
track, title or chapter is played from the time entered.  
*Video CD display  
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3. Playing a specific track, picture, title, chapter or group  
Title 01/48  
Chapter  
/45  
If there are more than one track, picture, title, chapter or group available on a  
disc, you can move to a special track on Audio CDs, MP3s, WMAs, MPEGs,  
SACDs, HDCDs and Video CDs, a special track and group on DVD-Audio  
discs, a special picture on Picture CDs, a special title on MPEG-4/DivX® discs  
or a special chapter and title on DVD-Video discs that support this feature.  
1. Press the button “GOTO” on your remote control until either the option  
“Select track” (for Audio CDs, HDCDs and Video CDs) or “Title and Chap-  
ter” (for DVD-Video discs) or “Group and Track” (for DVD-Audio discs) is  
displayed on the screen. When playing MP3, SACD, JPEG, MPEG, WMA  
and MPEG-4/DivX® content, the input field will be highlighted. The total num-  
ber of tracks, pictures, titles, chapters and groups is displayed behind the  
input field.  
*DVD-Video disc display  
Note:  
• If there are more than nine tracks,  
groups, titles or chapters when  
playing Audio CDs, HDCDs, Video  
CDs or DVDs, you must press the  
button “+10” and enter the next  
digit. For example, press the button  
“+10” and enter 2 to play track 12.  
• If there are more than 19 tracks,  
groups, titles or chapters, you must  
press the button “+10” twice and  
enter the next digit. For example,  
press the button “+10” twice and  
enter 2 to play track 22.  
2. Use the number buttons “0-9” on your remote control to enter the track, pic-  
ture, title, chapter or group you want to jump to.  
3. When you have finished entering the numbers required, the menu is closed  
and the selected track, picture, title, chapter or group is played. If the menu  
is not automatically closed, press the button “ENTER”.  
4. Playing a specific track, picture, title, chapter or group using  
the number buttons  
When playing a DVD, Video CD, MPEG-4/DivX® disc, Audio CD, HDCD, MP3,  
SACD, JPEG, MPEG or WMA disc, you can jump directly to a track, picture,  
title, chapter or group.  
1. Press the number buttons that correspond to the track, picture, title, chapter  
or group you wish to play, e.g. to play track number 1, press 1 or to play track  
number 11, press the button “+10” and 1 on your remote control. To play a  
track above 20, press the button “+10” two times, and so on.  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
7
9
2. In Stop mode of DVDs, pressing the number buttons that correspond to the  
title (on DVD-Video discs) or group (on DVD-Audio discs) you wish to play  
will jump directly to the required title or group.  
+10  
C
Note:  
• Using the number buttons with Video CDs may require the PBC function to be  
disabled. To disable PBC, press the “PBC” button.  
• With SACDs, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA and MPEG-4/DivX® files you do not  
need to use the button “+10”. Only enter the corresponding number buttons  
using “0-9”.  
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PLAYING FUNCTIONS  
5. Skipping through tracks, pictures, titles or chapters  
While you are playing a disc you can skip to the next or previous track (on an  
Audio CD, HDCD, MP3, SACD, MPEG, WMA, Video CD or DVD-Audio disc),  
picture (on a Picture CD), title (on an MPEG-4/DivX® disc) or chapter (on a  
DVD-Video disc). This is carried out using the Fand Hbuttons on your  
remote control.  
1. To skip to the beginning of the next track, picture, title or chapter press the  
/
/
CH-DVD 635S  
ON / STANDBY  
button F.  
2. To skip to the beginning of the previous track, picture, title or chapter press  
PLAY  
the button H.  
Note:  
You can also use the buttons H/Gand E/Fon the front panel of the  
device.  
1
Using the repeat features  
1. The availability of these featu-  
res is dependent on the current  
context (for example, the mode  
and the type of disc) and whet-  
her they are permitted by the  
disc.  
The repeat feature allows you to repeat a section of a disc once it has finished  
playing. An entire disc, a playlist, a single track, a single group, a single chap-  
ter, a single title or a section of the disc between two selected points can be  
repeated (dependant on the disc type).  
2. Using this function with Video  
CDs may require the PBC  
function to be disabled. To dis-  
able PBC, press the “PBC”  
button.  
2
1. Repeating an entire disc or playlist  
1. To repeat an entire disc, press the button “REPEAT 1/ALL” on your remote  
control until “All” is displayed in the top left corner of the screen.  
2. To repeat a playlist, press the button “REPEAT 1/ALL” until “Program” is  
displayed on the screen.  
3. To stop the repeat mode, please press again the “REPEAT 1/ALL” button  
until no repeat icon is displayed on the screen.  
2
2. Repeating a track, title, chapter or group  
1. Play the track, title, chapter or group that you want to repeat. Press the but-  
ton “REPEAT 1/ALL” repeatedly until the required repeat mode is displayed  
in the top left corner of the screen. This can be “Track” (for Audio CDs,  
HDCDs, Video CDs and DVD-Audio discs), “Group” (for DVD-Audio discs),  
“Chapter” or “Title” (for DVD-Video discs).  
2. When the disc reaches the end of the selected track, chapter, title or group,  
it will start playing it again. To stop the repeat mode, press the “REPEAT  
1/ALL” button again until no repeat icon is displayed on the screen.  
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3. Repeating a section of a disc  
A section of a disc can be repeated by defining two points (A->B). This feature  
allows you to select where you want the repeat to start and then the section  
where you want the repeat to stop.  
1. As the disc is playing, press the button “REPEAT A-B” at the beginning of  
A-  
the section that you want to repeat. “  
will be displayed on the screen.  
2. Press the button “REPEAT A-B” again when the end of the section that you  
A-B  
want to repeat is reached. “  
will be displayed on the screen.  
3. The section is continually repeated now. To stop the repeat of the section,  
press again the button “REPEAT A-B” until the repeat icon disappears from  
the screen and the disc plays normally.  
Note:  
You can also stop the section repeating by carrying out any other action that  
moves outside the section. For example, selecting to play a specific track, pic-  
ture, title or chapter (see page 34).  
Shuffle play  
When playing an Audio CD or HDCD, you can also play the disc in shuffle  
mode.  
1. Please press the button “REPEAT 1/ALL” on your remote control until  
“Shuffle” appears on the screen.  
2. To stop the shuffle play, press again the button “REPEAT 1/ALL” until no  
repeat icon is displayed on the screen.  
Note:  
The shuffle function is also available when playing a SACD, MP3, JPEG,  
MPEG, WMA or MPEG-4/DivX® disc. For more details refer to page 44.  
Playing a disc at different speeds  
(fast forward/fast backward)  
1. The function is available to play a disc at different speeds in different direc-  
tions. To play the disc at different speeds in a forward direction use the but-  
ton Eon your remote control. The speeds that can be achieved are 2x,  
4x, 8x, 16x and 32x.  
/
/
CH-DVD 635S  
ON / STANDBY  
PLAY  
2. To play the disc at different speeds in reverse use the button Gon your  
remote control. The speeds that can be achieved in reverse are 2x, 4x, 8x,  
16x and 32x.  
HOLD  
3. To change from playing the disc at a different speed to normal speed, press  
the Play button A.  
Notes:  
• This function is not available for JPEG pictures.  
• Fast forward/reverse scanning will only work during disc playback, not when  
the disc is stopped.  
You can also use the buttons H/Gand E/Fon the front panel of  
the device. In this case hold down this button 3 seconds.  
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PLAYING FUNCTIONS  
Slow play  
When a DVD-Video disc, Video CD or MPEG-4/DivX® disc is playing, press the  
Slow button IAon your remote control to slow down the current speed of  
play.  
1. Whenever the Slow button IAis pressed once, the speed of play will slow  
down by one step, from 1/2>1/4>1/8>1/16. Another pressing of the slow but-  
ton IAwill slow down the speed in reverse range step by step, from  
1/2>1/4>1/8>1/16. Pressing the Slow key again will return the play to nor-  
mal speed and so on repeat circulating.  
PLAY  
PAUSE  
SLOW  
STOP  
Note: Video CDs and MPEG-4/DivX® discs do not support slow play in  
reverse.  
2. Pressing the Play button Awill immediately return to the normal speed  
of play.  
Problem:  
No sound during slow play:  
During slow play, the sound will be muted. This is not a fault of your device.  
Still the picture frame / Pause a disc  
1. Pressing the Pause button Iduring play will still the picture frame/pause  
PLAY  
the disc.  
PAUSE  
SLOW  
STOP  
2. To continue normal play, press the Play button A.  
Playing a disc frame by frame  
1. When a DVD-Video disc or Video CD is playing, press the Pause button I”  
to pause it.  
2. Press the Pause button Irepeatedly to step from frame to frame.  
3. To continue normal play, press the Play button A.  
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Zooming in and out of an image  
The Zoom feature allows you to enlarge the video image and pan through the  
enlarged image. Zooming in and out can be carried out on a DVD-Video disc,  
Video CD, MPEG or MPEG-4/DivX® disc whether it is playing or paused.  
2X  
1. To use the zoom facility, press the button “ZOOM” on your remote control.  
“2X” is displayed in the top right corner of the screen and you are zoomed  
in.  
2. Another pressing of the key will zoom further into the picture (3X, 4X).  
3. When you are zoomed in, you can move around the screen using the direc-  
tion buttons. In this way you can move to a part of the screen you would like  
to see closer. Pressing the right direction button will move the focus of the  
Zoom to the right side, and so on.  
PLAY  
4. Whenever the “ZOOM” button is now pressed once, the picture size will  
reduce to 1/2, 1/3 and 1/4.  
5. To zoom completely out, press the button “ZOOM” again and the picture  
returns to normal.  
Note:  
The zoom function is also available when playing a Picture CD. For more  
details refer to page 46.  
Using position markers (Bookmark)  
The bookmark feature allows you to set markers on the disc. When you select  
a previously set marker then, the disc will skip to the place marked. For exam-  
ple, you may want to mark your favourite scenes in a DVD movie to playback  
after the movie is finished. You can store up to 12 bookmark locations, which  
are cleared when the disc is removed. To set a marker, please follow these  
steps:  
1. As a DVD, Video CD, Audio CD or HDCD is playing, press the button  
“BOOKMARK” on your remote control. A menu will be displayed on the  
screen.  
Bookmark  
1
Note:  
TT: 01 CH: 04 Time 0 : 25 : 21  
Press ‘ENTER’ key to play  
Press ‘C’ key to delete  
You may want to press the Pause button Ifirst to freeze playback at the  
exact time you wish to set the marker.  
Press ‘BOOKMARK’ to exit  
2. Use the direction keys to select the bookmark that you want to set. This can  
be location 1 until 12. In this example, we select location 1.  
3. When the point at which you want the marker to be set is reached, press the  
button “ENTER”. Details of the selected marker are displayed. If you set the  
marker to the wrong point you can delete it by pressing “C” on your remote  
control.  
4. To jump to a marker that you have set, use the direction buttons to highlight  
it and press “ENTER” on your remote control to play it.  
5. To exit the bookmark menu, please press the “BOOKMARK” key again.  
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PLAYING FUNCTIONS  
Using the Intro feature  
When playing a DVD, Video CD, Audio CD or HDCD, press the “INTRO” key  
on your remote control. The menu shown on the left side will appear on the  
screen asking you to select the digest type (on DVDs and Video CDs). Use the  
direction keys on the remote control to navigate through the menu.  
Intro function for DVD-Video disc:  
1. Select one of the options “Title digest”, “Chapter digest”, “Title inter-  
val”, “Chapter interval” or “Bookmark digest” and press “ENTER” on  
your remote control. The first seconds of the selected digest type will be  
played.  
Select digest type:  
Title digest  
Chapter digest  
Title interval  
Note:  
Chapter interval  
Bookmark digest  
The option “Bookmark digest” will only appear, if one or more markers are  
set (see page 37).  
2. Use the direction or number keys to select the title, chapter, title interval or  
chapter interval respectively the bookmark that you want to play.  
01  
02  
05  
03  
3. Press “ENTER” to start the playing from the selected place.  
Intro function for DVD-Audio discs:  
04  
1. Select one of the options “Group digest”, “Track digest, “Group inter-  
val”, “Track interval” or “Bookmark digest” and press “ENTER” on your  
remote control. The first seconds of the selected digest type will be played.  
Type: Title  
Select (01-05): --  
Exit  
Menu  
Next  
2. Use the direction or number keys to select the group, track, group interval  
or track interval respectively bookmark that you want to play.  
*DVD-Video disc display  
3. Press “ENTER” to start the playing from the selected place.  
Note:  
It is possible to navigate to the next or  
previous thumbnails by pressing the  
buttons Fand Hon your  
remote control or front panel.  
Intro function for Audio CDs and HDCDs:  
• Press the “INTRO” key to play the first 6 seconds of each track.  
• Pressing the Abutton will return to normal play.  
Intro function for Video CDs:  
1. Select one of the options “Track digest”, “Disc interval”, “Track interval”  
or “Bookmark digest” and press “ENTER” on your remote control. The  
first seconds of the selected digest type will be played.  
2. Use the direction or number keys to select the track, disc interval or track  
interval respectively bookmark that you want to play.  
3. Press “ENTER” to start the playing from the selected place.  
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PLAYING FUNCTIONS  
Using the reverb effects  
This device features a variety of effects, which simulate popular environments  
with custom reverb presets.  
1. Press the button “EFFECT” on your remote control to enable the reverb  
effects.  
2. Press the button “EFFECT” until the required effect is displayed on the  
screen. The following reverb effects are available:  
Concert, Living room, Hall, Bathroom, Cave, Arena, Church  
3. If you want to disable the reverb effects, please press the button “EFFECT”  
until “Off” is displayed on the screen.  
Suspending audio with the “MUTE” button  
1. To temporarily cancel the audio of the disc you are listening to or watching,  
simply press the “MUTE” button on your remote control. On the screen will  
be displayed “Mute” letting you know that the player is in mute mode.  
2. Press the button “MUTE” again to resume normal playback with audio. On  
the screen will be displayed “Mute off”.  
Changing the audio settings  
Audio 1/3: Dolby D 5.1CH English  
Most DVD-Video discs as well as some Video CDs, Audio CDs and HDCDs are  
recorded with multiple audio tracks. These can contain multiple languages and  
different audio formats. You can change the audio track of the current disc at  
any point of time.  
1. You can switch between the various languages and audio modes on DVD-  
Video discs with the “AUDIO” button on your remote control. On Video CDs,  
Audio CDs and HDCDs you can only change the audio mode.  
*DVD-Video disc display  
2. Press the “AUDIO” button while a disc is playing to cycle between the lan-  
guages and soundtracks available on the disc. The number of available lan-  
guages and soundtracks is depending on the disc.  
3. Playback continues in the new audio setting.  
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PLAYING FUNCTIONS  
Displaying disc information  
Various disc and time information can be displayed on-screen by pressing the  
button “DISPLAYon the remote control. In this way you will have quick access  
to playback information and important functions that are all grouped together in  
one menu.  
1. Press the “DISPLAY” button while a disc is playing:  
Press the button “DISPLAYon your remote control to show the display  
menu with the disc information.  
Note:  
• When playing an Audio CD, SACD, HDCD, DVD-Audio disc or disc contain-  
ing MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA or MPEG-4/DivX® content, the information will  
not be shown in an extra display menu as when playing DVD-Video discs and  
Video CDs. Nevertheless, by pressing the “DISPLAYbutton, different time  
displays or disc information can be faded in.  
“Bitrate” means the transferring audio data rate of a disc. Therefore, a bitrate  
of 65 is 65,000 bits per second.  
2. Navigate with the direction buttons:  
Press the Cand Ddirection keys to move through the menu and press  
“ENTER” to enter a menu point. To change the values of a setting, use the  
Cand Ddirection keys again. Confirm your choices with the “ENTER”  
key. You can exit the menu at any time by pressing the button “DISPLAY.  
Display menu for DVD-Video discs  
99  
99  
Title: Indicates the current title and the available titles on the disc. Use the  
number keys to enter a title number to jump to.  
Menu  
Title  
Chapter  
Audio  
01/03  
07/20  
5.1CH English  
English  
Chapter: Indicates the current chapter and the available chapters on the  
disc. Use the number keys to select a chapter to play.  
Subtitles  
Bitrate 64  
Title elapsed 0:29:30  
Audio: Indicates the audio status. Use the direction keys to select an audio  
setting from the available audio tracks on the disc.  
Menu  
Subtitles: Indicates the subtitle status. Use the direction keys to select a  
1
Title  
01/03  
subtitle option from the disc.  
2
Chapter  
07/20  
3
Audio  
5.1CH English  
English  
1/1  
4
Subtitle  
Angle  
Angle: Indicates the multi visual angles status. Select between multiple  
5
6
7
8
TT time  
CH time  
Repeat  
Time disp.  
1:21:21  
0:04:29  
Off  
angle views. The number of angles depends on the disc.  
TT time: Indicates the total time of the title currently playing.  
CH time: Indicates the total time of the chapter currently playing.  
Title elapsed  
9
Bitrate 64  
Title elapsed 0:29:30  
Repeat: Indicates the status of the repeat mode. Use the direction keys to  
select a repeat option for repeat playback.  
Time display: Indicates which time display is used. Use the direction keys  
to select a time display option, such as the remaining time or the current  
playback time.  
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PLAYING FUNCTIONS  
Display menu for Video CDs  
99  
99  
Track: Indicates the current track and the available tracks on the disc. Use  
the number keys to enter a track number to jump to.  
Menu  
Disc time: Indicates the total time of the disc.  
Track  
02/07  
1:05:26  
0:02:06  
Off  
Disc time  
Track time  
Repeat  
Track time: Indicates the total time of the track currently playing.  
V
E
Bitrate 73  
Total elapsed 0:01:46  
Repeat: Indicates the status of the repeat mode. Use the direction keys to  
select a repeat option for repeat playback.  
Time display: Indicates which time display is used. Use the direction keys  
to select a time display option, such as the remaining time or the current  
playback time.  
Menu  
1
2
3
4
5
Track  
02/07  
Disc time  
Track time  
Repeat.  
1:05:26  
0:02:06  
Off  
Time disp.  
Total elapsed  
Bitrate 73  
Total elapsed 0:01:46  
Time displays for Audio CDs and HDCDs  
• Single elapsed: The time the track has been played until now.  
• Single remain: The remaining time of the current track.  
• Total elapsed: The total time the disc has been played until now.  
• Total remain: The remaining playing time of the disc.  
• Display off: There is no time display shown on the screen.  
Time displays for DVD-Audio discs  
• Group elapsed: The time the group has been played until now.  
• Group remaining: The remaining time of the group.  
• Track elapsed: The total time the track has been played until now.  
• Track remaining: The remaining playing time of the track.  
• Display off: There is no time display shown on the screen.  
Folder  
Single  
Disc information for SACDs, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA and  
MPEG-4/DivX® files  
00:00 00:00  
002 025  
Bathroom  
MIX  
Shows the selected disc mode, either “Folder” (display of the single folders  
and files) or “Filelist” (display of all files available on the disc).  
MP3  
Another day  
Start  
Action  
Peace on earth  
Mysterious way  
MP3  
MP3  
Shows the current selected play mode. To change the play mode, please  
refer to page 44.  
Shows the selected reverb effect (e.g. living room, hall, bathroom, etc.). To  
change the effect, please refer to the pages 39 and 59.  
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SPECIAL FEATURES FOR DVD’S  
Using the DVD menu  
A menu that can be used to select what you want to watch or listen to is provid-  
ed on many DVDs. There may be, for example, a list of all of the chapters on  
the disc or a list of extra items that have been provided such as subtitle and  
audio language selection.  
DVD menus will sometimes be displayed automatically when starting playback.  
Others only appear when pressing the button “MENU” or “TITLE” (depending  
on the disc’s design) on your remote control as the disc is playing. If the disc  
does not have a menu, the symbol “ ” will be displayed on the screen.  
Navigate around the menu using the direction buttons and press the button  
“ENTER” to select the highlighted item. Many DVD menus have multiple lay-  
ers to navigate through. Exit the menu by following the menu options to resume  
playback. You can also use the button “RETURN” to return to the last playing  
position, if you accessed the menu during playback.  
Displaying subtitles  
Pre-recorded DVD-Video discs often come with subtitles in several languages.  
You can change the subtitle language of the current disc or switch off subtitles  
at any time.  
You can change the subtitle language either using the menu of the inserted disc  
(“MENU” button) or the “SUBTITLE” button on your remote control. The sub-  
title languages in the menus may differ.  
The number of subtitles that can be changed depends on the content of the  
disc. Displaying subtitles can be carried out as described below:  
1. During playback, press the button “SUBTITLE” on your remote control. A  
message is displayed on the screen indicating the language you have  
selected.  
Subtitles 01/03: English  
2. To change the language that the subtitles are displayed in, press the button  
“SUBTITLE” again until the required language is displayed. To turn the sub-  
titles off, press the “SUBTITLE” button until “Subtitles off” is displayed on  
the screen.  
3. Playback continues in the new subtitle language.  
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SPECIAL FEATURES FOR DVD’S  
Changing the camera angle  
1/4  
If a pre-recorded DVD-Video disc contains sequences recorded from different  
camera angles, you can change the camera angle for playback. You can  
choose among the available angles on the disc as described below:  
1. During playback, press the button “ANGLE” on your remote control. A mes-  
sage is displayed in the top right corner of the screen indicating the angle  
you have selected, followed by the total number of angles available.  
2. To change the angle, press “ANGLE” again until the required view is dis-  
played. The number of angles depends on the content of the disc. The  
screen will interchange to the selected angle after 1-2 seconds.  
Note:  
Most discs with multi angle support will display an indicator or angle mark that  
alerts the viewer that multiple angles are available for the current scene.  
SPECIAL FEATURES FOR VIDEO CD’S  
Using playback control (PBC)  
On Video CDs, the playback control option can be used to enable a menu sim-  
ilar to the DVD menus. There may be, for example, a list of all chapters on the  
disc or a list of extra items that have been provided. Not all Video CDs have  
such a menu.  
To enable the playback control option, follow these steps:  
1. As the disc is playing press the button “PBC” on your remote control until  
“PBC on” is displayed on the screen. Select the required track using the  
number keys on your remote control.  
2. In order to disable the PBC function, please press again the button “PBC”  
until “PBC off” is displayed on the screen.  
Only Video CDs with playback control can use this playing function. Due to the  
differences in the disc design, the operation method may be different. Please  
refer to the instructions of each disc.  
When the PBC function is activated, pressing the button “RETURN” will skip  
back to the previous level of the menu.  
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SPECIAL FEATURES FOR SACD’S, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA  
AND MPEG-4/DIVX® FILES  
When you insert a SACD or a disc with MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA or MPEG-  
4/DivX® files (or mixed), the player will launch an on-screen menu that lets you  
00:00 00:00  
001/ 009  
easily select and play. The menu gives you several options for playback, includ-  
MIXED HITS  
HOLIDAY  
ROCK  
ing repeat and shuffle modes.  
00:00 00:00  
002 025  
1. Navigating to a file or folder  
JPG  
Select the folder that you want to play by pressing the direction keys Cand  
Dand press the button “ENTER”. The files of the corresponding folder will  
now be shown on the screen. Select the SACD, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA or  
MPEG-4/DivX® file that you want to play by pressing again the Cand D”  
keys. To skip to the next file, press the button F. To skip to the previous file,  
press the button H.  
MP3  
ANOTHER DAY  
START  
ACTION  
FINISH  
99  
99  
PEACE ON EARTH  
MP3  
MYSTERIOUS WAY  
MP3  
Resolution 501 X 674  
Note:  
2. Playing a file  
If you select a JPEG file, the selected  
picture will appear in the preview box  
on the right side.  
Pressing the button “ENTER” will play the selected file or will open the select-  
ed folder. To stop the playing of a SACD, MP3, MPEG, WMA or MPEG-4/DivX®  
file, please press the Jbutton on your remote control. To stop playing a  
JPEG file, please press the button “MENU” on your remote control.  
3. Selecting the play mode  
The play mode gives you the option to play a single file or all files, to repeat a  
single file or all files, as well as to play the files in random order. Press the but-  
ton “REPEAT 1/ALL” on your remote control to select one of the following play  
modes:  
• Single - Plays only the selected file, then stops.  
• Repeat one - Repeats only the selected file; plays the file in a loop.  
• Repeat folder - Repeats the selected folder continuously.  
• Folder - Plays only the selected folder, then stops.  
• Shuffle - Plays the files in a random order continuously.  
• Random - Plays the files in a random order once, then stops.  
The play mode can be changed by pressing the button “REPEAT 1/ALL” on  
your remote control until you reach your desired setting. The current play mode  
is shown in the top left corner of the screen and will disappear after a few sec-  
onds. To check the status of your play mode, press the button “DISPLAY. The  
®
tracks of the SACD or the MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA or MPEG-4/DivX files (or  
mixed) will be played according to the selected play mode.  
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES FOR JPEG FILES  
1. Rotation of a picture  
9 9  
To rotate the picture, press the Band Abuttons on your remote control  
after you have selected a JPEG file. In this way, the picture can be rotated in  
99  
99  
99  
each direction.  
For example: To rotate an image in the clockwise direction, press the direction  
key A(see pictures on the left).  
2. Viewing thumbnails of your JPEG pictures  
Thumbnails are smaller sized versions of your JPEG files that allow you to pre-  
view many files on a single page. Twelve images are shown on each screen.  
1. To make a preview of all pictures, press the Jbutton on your remote con-  
trol after you have selected a JPEG file. All pictures will now be shown on  
the screen.  
2. Please press the button Fto preview more pictures if available. To  
return please press the button H.  
3. Navigate to a picture by pressing the direction keys. If you have selected the  
desired picture, press the button “ENTER” or Aon your remote control  
to start playing.  
Slide Show  
Menu  
Prev. Next  
4. If you are in the preview window mode, you can also select a menu indi-  
cating the remote key functions for playing JPEG files. Please navigate with  
the direction keys to the field “Menu” and press “ENTER”. A menu will now  
be displayed on the screen indicating you all remote key functions.  
3. Making a slide show  
Start the slide show:  
After you have selected a file to view and pressed “ENTER”, the picture will be  
displayed on the screen. From here, you can start the slide show mode by  
pressing the Jbutton, selecting “Slide show” with the direction keys and  
pressing “ENTER”. The slide show mode displays all the JPEG files on the disc  
in the order they are stored.  
Select slide show transitions:  
You can choose different types of transitions that will animate the change from  
one picture to the next. While the slide show is in progress, press the “PRO-  
GRAM” button repeatedly until the required mode is displayed in the top left  
corner of the screen. The following transition types are available:  
- Wipe top  
- Wipe bottom  
- Wipe left  
- Wipe right  
- Extend from center vertical  
- Compress to center horizontal  
- Compress to center vertical  
- Window horizontal  
- Diagonal wipe left top  
- Diagonal wipe right top  
- Diagonal wipe left bottom  
- Diagonal wipe right bottom  
- Extend from center horizontal  
- Window vertical  
- Wipe from edge to center  
- Move in from top  
- None  
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES FOR JPEG FILES  
4. Zooming in and out  
ZOOM 100%  
1. Zooming in and out can be carried out on a JPEG picture by pressing the  
button “ZOOM” on your remote control. “ZOOM 100%” will be displayed in  
the top left corner of the screen.  
2. To zoom in please press the button E. You can zoom in the picture  
125%, 150% and 200%.  
3. When you are zoomed in move around the screen using the direction but-  
tons.  
ZOOM 50%  
4. To zoom out please press the button Guntil the required size is reached  
(possible are 150%, 125%, 100%, 75% and 50%).  
5. To zoom completely out, please press the button “ZOOM” again. In this way  
you will reach the normal picture size. You can resume normal viewing at  
any time by pressing the “ZOOM” button.  
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CREATING A PLAYLIST  
The playlist facility is available to record a list of tracks, groups, pictures, titles  
and chapters in the order that you want to play them. A playlist can be created  
by pressing the button “PROGRAM” on your remote control and is available for  
DVDs, Video CDs, Audio CDs, SACDs, HDCDs, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA and  
MPEG-4/DivX® files.  
Note:  
The playlist will be cleared from memory once a disc is ejected from the DVD  
player.  
The control of the playlist of DVDs, Video CDs, Audio CDs and HDCDs may be  
effected by pressing the direction keys. There are 20 possible program loca-  
tions available. The location numbers indicate the playback order. To delete a  
programmed sequence, please press the button “C” on your remote control. To  
start the playing of the programmed sequence, please select “Start” with the  
direction keys and press “ENTER”. To stop the playing of the playlist, please  
press again the button “PROGRAM” and select “Stop”, followed by “ENTER”.  
Please note that you are not able to program a new sequence while the pro-  
gram is played.  
Creating a playlist of DVDs  
PROGRAM: TT (06) / CH (--)  
Program: TT(06)/CH(--)  
1. Press the button “PROGRAM” on your remote control to display the pro-  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TT:  
TT:  
TT:  
TT:  
TT:  
CH:  
CH:  
CH:  
CH:  
CH:  
TT:  
TT:  
TT:  
TT:  
TT:  
CH:  
CH:  
CH:  
CH:  
CH:  
gram menu as shown on the left side.  
8
2. Please enter a number by pressing the number keys “0-9” on your remote  
control to select the title (for DVD-Video discs) or the group (for DVD-Audio  
discs) you want to program. The total number of available titles respective-  
ly groups is indicated behind the title/group field [e.g. TT (06)].  
9
10  
Exit  
Next  
Note:  
* DVD-Video disc display  
To add for example title 2 to the playlist, enter 2. To add title 12, press “+10”  
and then 2. Or press the button “+10” twice and enter then 2, to play title  
22. If your input is invalid, the entered number(s) will be deleted.  
PROGRAM: TT (06) / CH (--)  
Program: GR(03)/TR(--)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
GR:  
GR:  
GR:  
GR:  
GR:  
TR:  
TR:  
TR:  
TR:  
TR:  
GR:  
GR:  
GR:  
GR:  
GR:  
TR:  
TR:  
TR:  
TR:  
TR:  
3. Please enter now a number to select the chapter of the title or the track of  
the group you want to program. The total number of available chapters  
respectively tracks is indicated behind the chapter/track field after you have  
selected the title/group.  
8
9
10  
Exit  
Next  
4. You can now program other titles and chapters respectively groups and  
tracks in the same way. You may totally program 20 sequences. Press the  
button Fto advance to the next 11-20 program fields, press the button  
Hto return back to the first 10.  
*DVD-Audio disc display  
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CREATING A PLAYLIST  
Creating a playlist of Video CDs, Audio CDs or HDCDs  
PROGRAM: TT (06) / CH (--)  
1. Press the button “PROGRAM” on your remote control to display the pro-  
gram menu as shown on the left side.  
Program: Track (01-07)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
_ _  
_ _  
_ _  
_ _  
_ _  
_ _  
_ _  
_ _  
_ _  
_ _  
2. Please enter a number by pressing the number keys “0-9” to select the  
track you want to program. The total number of available tracks is indicated  
behind the track field [e.g. Track (01-07)].  
8
9
10  
Note:  
Exit  
Next  
To add for example track 2 to the playlist, enter 2. To add track 12, press  
“+10” and then 2. Or press the button “+10” twice and enter then 2, to play  
track 22.  
3. You can now program other tracks in the same way. You may totally program  
20 tracks. Press the button Fto advance to the next 11-20 program  
fields, press the button Hto return back to the first 10.  
Creating a playlist of SACDs, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA and  
MPEG-4/DivX® files  
00:00 00:00  
001 041  
1. Press the button “PROGRAM” on your remote control to display all files on  
the disc as shown in the menu on the left side. There will be no folder infor-  
mation provided on this list. “Filelist” will appear in the bottom left-hand cor-  
ner for a few seconds.  
ANOTHER DAY  
MYSTERIOUS WAY  
START  
MP3  
MP3  
AKTION  
ENDE  
PEACE ON EARTH  
PRIDE  
2. Navigate to the SACD, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA or MPEG-4/DivX® file that  
you want to add to your playlist by pressing the Cand Ddirection but-  
tons.  
MP3  
MP3  
Filelist  
3. Please press “BOOKMARK” to confirm your selection. “Add to playlist”  
will appear in the bottom left-hand corner for a few seconds. You can add  
other SACD, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA or MPEG-4/DivX® files in the same  
way.  
4. Press the button “PROGRAM” again to view the playlist that you have cre-  
ated for playback. “Playlist” will appear on the screen for a few seconds.  
5. To begin the playback of your playlist, press “ENTER”.  
6. To delete a programmed SACD, MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA or MPEG-  
4/DivX® file, please select the file that you want to delete by pressing the  
buttons Cand Dand press “C” to delete it.  
7. To stop the playing of the program, please press the button Jfor SACD,  
MP3, MPEG, WMA or MPEG-4/DivX® files or “MENU” for JPEG files.  
Note:  
Please note that the file name can only be displayed with up to 14 letters. More  
than 14 letters will be cut in the playlist.  
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USER PREFERENCES  
Your player features an on-screen setup menu that allows you to adjust settings  
for your video and audio preferences, and enable player features like parental  
lock. When you change settings in the setup menu, they are stored even when  
power is turned off. If you wish to return to the factory defaults, they can be eas-  
ily reset in the “General setup page”.  
Important notes for moving in the setup menu  
The setup menu is divided into the following menus:  
Language setup page  
Video setup page  
Audio setup page  
Security setup page  
General setup page  
• Though the setup menu can be accessed during disc playback, we recom-  
mend to press the Stop button Jtwice to have access to all options in the  
setup menu.  
• Press the button “SETUP” on the remote control to display the setup menu.  
The menu appears.  
• By pressing the buttons Band Aselect the menu that you would like to  
set and confirm with “ENTER”.  
• Select the required menu point by pressing the button Cor Dand con-  
firm with “ENTER”.  
• Select the desired feature with the button Cor D.  
To confirm your selection, please press the button “ENTER”.  
To leave a submenu press the button “ENTER” or B. To leave one of the  
main menus (e.g. Language setup page) press the button B.  
You can leave the menu at any time by pressing the button “SETUP”.  
A
C
Changing the language settings  
B
Language setup page  
Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the “Language setup page”.  
Press the button “ENTER” or Ato enter a menu. Use the button Cor D”  
to select the required language setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your  
selection. You can leave the menu at any time by pressing the button Bon  
your remote control.  
OSD language  
DVD menu  
Audio  
ENG  
ENG  
ENG  
Off  
Subtitles  
Go to language setup page  
OSD language  
With this setting you can change the language of the on-screen display menus.  
You can choose between different languages.  
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DVD menu1  
Sets the language in which the menus provided on the disc are displayed  
(dependent on the disc content). If the required language won’t be shown in this  
menu, please select the option “Others” and key in the language code of the  
required language. Please refer to the language codes below.  
Audio1  
Selection of the desired audio language for playback. If the required language  
won’t be shown in this menu, please select the option “Others” and key in the  
language code of the required language. Please refer to the language codes  
below.  
Subtitles1  
With this setting you can change the language of the disc subtitles. If the  
required language won’t be shown in this menu, please select the option “Oth-  
ers” and key in the language code of the required language. Please refer to the  
language codes below. If no subtitle display is required, please select “Off”.  
Language codes  
6565 Afar  
7079 Faeroese  
7082 French  
7089 Frisian  
7678 Lingala  
8375 Slovak  
8376 Slovenian  
8377 Samoan  
8378 Shona  
8379 Somali  
8381 Albanian  
8382 Serbian  
8385 Sundanese  
8386 Swedish  
8387 Swahili  
8465 Tamil  
8469 Tegulu  
8471 Tajik  
8472 Thai  
8473 Tigrinya  
8475 Turkmen  
8476 Tagalog  
8479 Tonga  
8482 Turkish  
8484 Tatar  
6566 Abkhazian  
6570 Afrikaans  
6577 Amharic  
6582 Arabic  
7679 Laothian  
7684 Lithuanian  
7686 Latvian/Lettish  
7771 Malagasy  
7773 Maori  
7775 Macedonian  
7776 Malayalam  
7778 Mongolian  
7779 Moldavian  
7782 Marathi  
7783 Malay  
7784 Maltese  
7789 Burmese  
7865 Nauru  
7869 Nepali  
7876 Dutch  
7879 Norwegian  
7982 Oriya  
8065 Punjabi  
8076 Polish  
8083 Pashto/Pushto  
8084 Portuguese  
8185 Quechua  
8277 Rhaeto-Romance  
8279 Romanian  
8285 Russian  
8365 Kinyarwanda  
8368 Sanskrit  
8372 Serbo-Croatian  
8373 Singhalese  
7165 Irish  
7168 Scots/Gaelic  
7176 Galician  
7178 Guarani  
7185 Gujarati  
7265 Hausa  
6583 Assamese  
6588 Aymara  
6590 Azerbaijani  
6665 Bashkir  
6669 Byelorussian  
6671 Bulgarian  
6672 Bislama  
6678 Bengali  
6679 Tibetan  
6682 Breton  
6765 Catalan  
6779 Corsican  
6783 Czech  
7273 Hindi  
7282 Croatian  
7285 Hungarian  
7289 Armenian  
7365 Interlingua  
7378 Indonesian  
7383 Icelandic  
7384 Italian  
7387 Hebrew  
7465 Japanese  
7473 Yiddish  
7487 Javanese  
7565 Georgian  
7575 Kazakh  
7576 Greenlandic  
7577 Cambodian  
7578 Kannada  
7579 Korean  
7583 Kashmiri  
7585 Kurdish  
7589 Kirghiz  
6789 Welsh  
6865 Danish  
6869 German  
6890 Bhutani  
6976 Greek  
6978 English  
6979 Esperanto  
6983 Spanish  
6984 Estonian  
6985 Basque  
7065 Persian  
7073 Finnish  
7074 Fiji  
8487 Twi  
8575 Ukrainian  
8582 Urdu  
8590 Uzbek  
8673 Vietnamese  
8679 Volapuk  
8779 Wolof  
8872 Xhosa  
8979 Yoruba  
9072 Chinese  
9085 Zulu  
7665 Latin  
1. Keep in mind that if the DVD you are using does not support the language  
you choose, the default of the disc will be used. The default of the disc will  
also be used, if the default language of the disc is different to the setting you  
made in the language menu of your DVD player. It only works, if the disc has  
no default setting for the language.  
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A
C
Changing the video settings  
B
Video setup page  
Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the “Video setup page”.  
Press the button “ENTER” or Ato enter a menu. Use the button Cor D”  
to select the required picture setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your selec-  
tion. You can leave the menu at any time by pressing the button Bon your  
remote control.  
TV shape  
TV type  
Video output  
Video mode  
P-Scan mode  
Video quality  
PS  
PAL  
S-Vi  
Auto  
Go to video setup page  
TV shape  
You can setup your player to work with normal and wide screen televisions.  
Select one of the following options:  
Normal/PS 4:3: When used with a normal TV, the “Normal/PS 4:3” setting  
results in the typical “Pan & Scan” display, where a movie is clipped on the  
sides to fit on the TV screen.  
Normal/LB 4:3: The “Normal/LB 4:3” setting will enable the “Letterbox” format,  
where the movie is presented in wide screen format with black lines at the top  
and bottom of the screen.  
Wide 16:9: If you are using a wide-screen TV, set to the option “Wide 16:9” to  
match the aspect ratio of your TV.  
Note: The Normal/PS 4:3 and Normal/LB 4:3 settings usually will have no  
effect, since very few movies support both options. DVD-Video discs are gen-  
erally recorded with either Pan & Scan or Letterbox and do not allow switching  
between the two.  
TV type  
Your player will work with televisions based on the NTSC and PAL standards,  
as well as televisions designed to function with both standards. Select one of  
the following options:  
PAL: Television norm in most European countries, Africa and the Middle East  
(from 625 lines only 576 lines will be transferred with a picture changing fre-  
quency of 50 half pictures per second).  
Multi: The DVD will be played in the original format (multinorm TV necessary).  
NTSC: Television norm in USA, Canada, Japan and many other countries (from  
525 lines only 480 lines will be transferred with a picture changing frequency of  
60 half pictures per second).  
Video output  
Change this setting to match the type of video input jack you are using on your  
TV. Composite Video is the most common video connection type and is sup-  
ported on most TVs. If you connect the player over the composite video output  
to your TV, normally you don’t need to change the output settings, and your TV  
will get displayed.  
S-Video: Picture signal, which is splintered according to colour and brightness.  
This signal transfer enables a higher sharpness and more low-noise picture  
compared to composite picture information, which will only be sent over one  
wire.  
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YUV: Transmission of video pictures with three wires. The colour signals are  
transferred with a high frequency range. YUV (Component Video) is used for  
TVs, computer monitors and projectors that support three video inputs, each for  
a colour channel (red, green and blue).  
RGB (over SCART): Electrical transmission possibility for video pictures, i.e. it  
is a picture signal, which is splintered according to the primary colours of the  
TV (red, green and blue).  
Note:  
If you select “YUV”, on the screen will be displayed a warning hint informing  
you that incorrectly setting this item can corrupt the picture. If the picture  
becomes distorted or unusable, wait a few seconds and the setting will be  
restored to its previous value. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Video mode  
If you are using the component video output, you can change the video mode  
setting to enable the Interlace or the Progressive-Scan mode. Do not set to P-  
Scan if you are not sure that your TV supports Progressive-Scan.  
P-Scan: Progressive-Scan is a method of scanning a complete video frame on  
each pass, unlike normal “interlaced” TVs that require two passes to scan each  
frame. Progressive-Scan results in a slightly brighter, more stable and flicker  
free picture.  
Interlace: It’s a process in which the picture is split into two fields by sending  
all the odd numbered lines to field one and all the even numbered lines to field  
two. This allows a whole picture to be produced in two very fast scans.  
Note:  
This setting is only possible if the Video output is set to “YUV”. This is because  
all Progressive-Scan TVs require component video inputs. If you select “P-  
Scan”, a warning hint will be displayed on the screen informing you that incor-  
rectly setting this item can corrupt the picture. If the picture becomes distorted  
or unusable, wait a few seconds and the setting will be restored to its previous  
value. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
P-Scan mode  
Note:  
This setting is only possible if you  
have activated “Progressive-Scan”  
in the video mode menu.  
Here, you can determine the pulldown mode for the disc you would like to play  
in the Progressive-Scan mode.  
Auto: This option detects the type of material on the disc being played (film or  
video) and switches automatically to the required Progressive-Scan mode. This  
mode is suitable for playing discs containing both film and video material.  
Film: Select this option for Progressive-Scan with 3:2 pulldown. In this mode  
the picture will be scanned in the rhythm 3:2, i. e. the first picture will be repeat-  
ed three times, the following picture only two times and so on. This mode is best  
suited for playing discs containing film material or video material recorded with  
the Progressive-Scan method.  
Video: Select this option for Progressive-Scan with 2:2 pulldown. In this mode  
the picture will be scanned in the rhythm 2:2, i. e. the first picture will be repeat-  
ed two times, the following picture also two times. This mode is best suited for  
playing discs containing video material.  
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A
C
Video quality  
B
Video quality setup  
In this menu you can adjust the quality of the picture. You have the following  
setup options:  
Sharpness  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Gamma  
Hue  
Saturation  
Luma delay  
Mid  
00  
00  
None  
00  
00  
High  
Medium  
Low  
Sharpness: You can adjust the picture sharpness either to high, medium or  
low.  
0 T  
Set the picture sharpness  
Brightness: To adjust the intensity of light emitted. The setting range for the  
picture brightness is from -20 to +20. Set the brightness with help of the buttons  
Band Aand press then “ENTER” to continue.  
Contrast: Adjustment of the picture contrast. The contrast is decisive for the  
overall display. Light spots should stand out clearly from dark spots without  
loosing the strength of the picture. The setting range is from -16 to +16. Set the  
contrast with help of the buttons Band Aand press then “ENTER” to con-  
tinue.  
Gamma: With the gamma value you can affect the linearity of the transition  
from the darkest black level to the lightest white level. Select “Gamma” if dark  
portions of the picture are too dark or light portions are too light. You can set  
the gamma correction to high, medium, low or none.  
Hue: Adjustment of the green and red balance. The setting range is from -9 to  
+9. Set the hue with help of the buttons Band A. The higher the controller  
is shifted to the right side, the warmer will be the overall display. Contrary, if you  
shift the controller to the left side, the picture will get unfriendly and will give you  
a sense of coolness. However, there are no clear standard values. Decisive is  
alone your personal taste. Press then “ENTER” to continue.  
Saturation: To adjust the intensity of the colour in a video picture. The setting  
range for the colour saturation is from -9 to+9.Set thesaturationwith helpof the  
buttonsBand Aand press then “ENTER” to continue. The colours should  
be naturally and should not glow exaggeratedly.  
Luma delay: The luminance signal represents the brightness in a picture, it can  
display each value between black and white. Therefore, the luma delay option  
is responsible for the alteration of the black respectively white portion in the pic-  
ture, referring to brightness. You can set the luma delay option to 0 T and to 1  
T. 0 T is the standard setting with no delay. If you set to 1 T, the luminance sig-  
nal will delay 74 ns. The visible effect will be that the picture moves slightly to  
the right side.  
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A
C
Changing the audio settings  
B
Audio setup page  
Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the “Audio setup page”.  
Please press “ENTER” or Ato enter a menu. Use the button Cor Dto  
select the required audio setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your selection.  
You can leave the menu at any time by pressing the button Bon your remote  
control.  
Speaker setup  
SPDIF setup  
Dual mono/DRC  
Channel delay  
Sound setup  
Surround setup  
HDCD  
SACD mode  
Go to audio setup page  
A
C
B
Speaker setup  
Audio output  
Speaker setup page  
Audio output  
Front speak.  
Center speak.  
Rear speak.  
Subwoofer  
Test tone  
STR LT/RT  
SML Stereo  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
00  
Virt. Surround  
5.1 channel  
Since most DVD discs feature Dolby Digital 5.1 channel soundtracks, you will  
need to use the downmix options in case you are not using the 5.1 channel ana-  
logue outputs. You have the following setup options:  
Dialog  
Post DRC  
Off  
Set the audio output  
LT/RT: If you set to LT/RT, a mixed signal of the surround signal will be pro-  
duced on the left and right output. The left output signal consists of the front left  
signal plus centre and the sum signal of the left and right signal of the surround  
speakers. The right output signal consists of the front right signal plus sub-  
woofer plus the difference signal of the left and right signal of the surround  
speakers. This setting should be used only with Dolby Pro Logic receivers  
capable of decoding this signal type.  
Stereo: If you plan to use the stereo analogue outputs for a connection to a TV  
or receiver, you must enable this setting to downmix the 5.1 channel sound-  
tracks of most DVD movies to a stereo format. If you set to stereo, the left sig-  
nal consists of the front left signal plus surround left signal and sum signal of  
the centre and subwoofer. The right signal consists of the front right signal plus  
surround right signal and sum signal of the centre and subwoofer. This setting  
should be used for most televisions and stereo audio equipment.  
Virt. Surround: This setting simulates the effect of a 5.1 speaker system by  
modifying the signal. With help of a phase shifting, the position of the sound in  
the room will be changed so that you get the feeling that there are more than  
two speakers in the room. This setting should be used with two speaker sys-  
tems.  
5.1 channel: Select this option if you are using the Dolby Digital/dts 5.1 chan-  
nel analogue outputs or if you want to play a DVD-Audio disc via the 5.1 chan-  
nel output.  
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Front speakers: Select “Large” if you are using the unit with large front speak-  
ers (bass speaker 16 cm). This would direct more bass response to the front  
speakers. If the front speakers are set to “Large” and there are any distortions,  
please set to “Small”.  
Center speaker: Select “Large” if you are using the unit with a large center  
speaker (bass speaker 16 cm). This would direct more bass response to the  
speaker. If the center speaker is set to “Large” and there are any distortions,  
please set to “Small”. Select the option “Off” if you do not require output over  
the center speaker. This setting directs the center speaker’s signal to the left  
and right front speakers.  
Rear speakers: Select “Large” if you are using the unit with large rear speak-  
ers (bass speaker 16 cm). This will direct more bass response to the speak-  
ers. If the rear speakers are set to “Large” and there are any distortions,  
please set to “Small”. Select “Off” if there are no rear speakers in use.  
Subwoofer: Select the option “On” for output over the subwoofer. Select “Off”  
if you do not require output over the subwoofer.  
Test tone: For checking the functioning of the speakers, a test can be made.  
The player should be in “insert disc” state or the tray should be opened. If you  
activate the test tone, on the screen will be shown “Left”, “Center”, “Right”,  
“Right surround”, or “Left surround” for indicating which speaker is current-  
ly tested. The speakers will be tested one after the other (circular test).  
Dialog: Select this option to adjust the dialog level. In some films it may hap-  
pen that the spoken dialogs are very low in volume. With the dialog option the  
volume level of the dialogs can be varied. You can adjust the volume level  
either a bit higher or lower.  
Post DRC: In this menu you can set the dynamic range for all discs. It’s the dif-  
ference between the quietest and loudest sounds in an audio signal. By the  
compression of the range, the quieter sounds are audible and the louder ones  
are not distorted or too dominant. Big volume jumps will be reduced, if they are  
annoying - e.g. late in the evening. You can activate or deactivate the compres-  
sion or you can set this option to “Auto”.  
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A
C
SPDIF setup  
B
SPDIF setup page  
SPDIF (Sony / Philips Digital InterFace) refers to the digital audio format used  
by most consumer electronics equipment, as well as the coaxial and optical dig-  
ital audio output connectors.  
SPDIF output  
CD  
Dolby digital  
DTS  
RAW SPDIF off  
RAW SPDIF/RAW  
RAW SPDIF/PCM  
RAW Manual  
RAW  
MPEG  
PCM channel  
LPCM output  
L/R  
48  
SPDIF output  
Set the SPDIF output  
In this menu you can set the digital output.  
SPDIF off: If you are using the stereo audio outputs, leave SPDIF set to  
“SPDIF off”. The digital output is disabled.  
SPDIF/RAW: Digital coding of one to six channels (5 plus 1) in a bitstream  
(Dolby Digital, dts). If you would like to enjoy the effect of DVD 5.1, please  
select the effect “RAW”. Generally, this setting is used with receivers capable  
of Dolby Digital 5.1 or dts 5.1 channel decoding.  
SPDIF/PCM: PCM (Pulse Code Modulation). The description of the PCM  
sound of DVDs corresponds to the CD system, but with a higher reading rate  
(48 kHz, 96 kHz or 192 kHz also possible). Alternatively, audio for most films is  
stored as discrete, multi-channel surround sound using Dolby Digital or dts  
audio compression similar to the digital surround sound formats used in the-  
atres. Generally, this setting is reserved for two channel equipments.  
Manual: When selecting “Manual”, you can manually set the SPDIF output for  
CDs, Dolby Digital, dts and MPEG discs. Furthermore, you can set the PCM  
channel, if “Manual” is selected.  
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CD, Dolby Digital, dts & MPEG : The SPDIF output can be set separately for  
CD, Dolby Digital, dts and MPEG discs. You can make the following settings in  
the menu points CD, Dolby Digital, dts and MPEG: SPDIF off, SPDIF/RAW and  
SPDIF/PCM (see details under “SPDIF output”).  
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PCM channel : Here, you can set the PCM channel for the left and right  
speaker, for the left surround and right surround speaker as well as for the cen-  
ter speaker and the subwoofer.  
LPCM output: Here, you can set the LPCM output rate. LPCM, or Linear Pulse  
Code Modulation, is a stereo digital audio format typically used only with Audio  
CDs. You can either set the LPCM output rate to 48 kHz, 96 kHz or 192 kHz.  
Please note that the receiver has to support the data rate.  
1. These settings are only possible, if you have selected “Manual” in the menu  
“SPDIF output”.  
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A
C
Dual mono/DRC  
B
Dual mono/DRC setup  
The following settings are available in the Dual mono/DRC menu.  
Full  
3/4  
1/2  
1/4  
Off  
Dual mono  
Dynamic  
STR  
Dual mono  
Use this setting when playing Audio CDs, HDCDs and Video CDs that offer only  
mono audio tracks. There are the following setting options:  
Dynamic Range Control  
Stereo: Sets the stereo signal.  
L-Mono: There will only be output of the left signal on the left and right loud-  
speaker.  
R-Mono: There will only be output of the right signal on the left and right loud-  
speaker.  
Mix-Mono: The left and right signal will be mixed and put out mixed on the left  
and right loudspeaker.  
Dynamic: In this menu you can set the dynamic range for Dolby Digital and dts  
soundtracks. This option is sometimes called “midnight mode”. The Dynamic  
Range Control aims to make watching a movie at low volumes more enjoyable  
by boosting the quieter sounds while suppressing the louder sounds. Use the  
buttons Cand Dto adjust this mode from “Off” to “Full”.  
A
C
Channel delay  
B
Audio setup page  
A slight delay to some speakers is necessary in order to achieve a proper sound  
depth, separation as well as an effective surround sound effect. For setting the  
proper delay you have to define the distance from your listening position to your  
speakers. In this menu you can set up the speaker distances if you have more  
than two speakers. The speaker settings only refer to the 5.1 audio output. Use  
the Cand Ddirection keys to select the speaker for which you want to set  
the delay. With help of the Band Adirection buttons you can adjust the  
distances.  
Speaker setup  
SPDIF setup  
Dual mono/DRC  
Channel delay  
Sound setup  
Surround setup  
HDCD  
Sub  
Woofer  
SACD mode  
Set the channel delay  
Center speaker: You can set the distance for the center speaker from 0 to 900  
cm.  
Right front speaker: You can set the distance for the right front speaker from  
0 to 900 cm.  
Left front speaker: You can set the distance for the left front speaker from 0 to  
900 cm.  
Subwoofer: You can set the distance for the subwoofer from 0 to 900 cm.  
Left surround speaker: You can set the distance for the left surround speaker  
from 0 to 900 cm.  
Right surround speaker: You can set the distance for the right surround  
speaker from 0 to 900 cm.  
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A
C
Sound setup  
B
Sound setup page  
There are the following setting options in the sound setup menu:  
Sound preset  
Bass boost  
Super bass  
Treble boost  
None None  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Rock  
Pop  
Live  
Sound preset: Choose from a variety of sound presets that simulate popular  
environments for listening to music. The following modes are available: Rock,  
Pop, Live, Dance, Techno, Classic and Soft. If you don’t want to preset the  
sound, please select “None”.  
Dance  
Techno  
Classic  
Soft  
Preset the sound  
Bass boost: In this menu you can activate or deactivate the bass boost. Select  
the “On” setting to increase the low frequency range from the disc you are play-  
ing.  
Super bass: In this menu you can activate or deactivate the super bass. Select  
the “On” setting to increase the low frequency range further.  
Treble boost: In this menu you can activate or deactivate the treble boost.  
Select the “On” setting to increase the high frequency range from the disc you  
are playing.  
A
C
Surround setup  
B
Surround setup page  
There are the following setting options in the surround setup menu:  
Pro Logic II  
Effect  
Off  
Pro Logic II  
Pro Logic II is the next generation of Dolby Surround Pro Logic decoding tech-  
nology. Dolby Pro Logic II can create a simulated 5.1 channel surround environ-  
ment from a normal Pro Logic or stereo signal. It allows you to enjoy 5.1 chan-  
nel surround sound from music recorded with only 2 channels, such as stereo  
Audio CDs.  
Go to Pro Logic II setup page  
Pro Logic II can only be enabled when a 2 channel disc is detected. Set to  
“On” to enable Pro Logic II. Set to “Auto” to automatically enable Pro Logic II  
when a 2 channel source disc is detected. If another disc is played in the “Auto”  
mode, Pro Logic II will be deactivated.  
Note: You can only select the Pro Logic II mode, if the “Audio output” has  
been set to “5.1 channel” (please see page 54 for more details).  
Mode: Move the highlight bar by pressing the Cand Ddirection keys to  
select the desired listening mode: Music, Movie, Pro Logic or Auto.  
A
C
B
Pro Logic II setup page  
Pro Logic II  
Mode  
Panorama  
Dimension  
Center width  
Auto  
Auto Music  
Music: This mode enables 5.1 channel surround sound and is suitable for  
music. The surround effect is more dynamic compared to the movie mode. If  
you are in the music mode, there will be three setting options (Panorama,  
Dimension or Center width) for adjusting the spatial effect of the surround  
sound.  
Off  
00  
00  
Movie  
Pro Logic  
Auto  
Select the listening mode  
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Movie: This mode enables 5.1 channel surround sound and is suitable for  
movies, especially for movies recorded in Dolby Surround. The channel sepa-  
ration and the dynamic of the surround effects is comparable to Dolby Digital  
5.1.  
Pro Logic: This mode enables 4.1 channel surround sound. The left, right and  
center channels have a full-frequency, while the surround channels have a lim-  
ited frequency; they are mono. The Pro Logic mode is less sensitive to the qual-  
ity of the source material. Therefore it may be useful when the Music or Movie  
modes do not give good results.  
Auto: If you select “Auto”, the device automatically sets the Pro Logic II mode  
to “Music” if a Music CD is played. If a DVD-Video disc is played, it automati-  
cally sets the Pro Logic II mode to “Movie”.  
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Panorama : This effect gives the music an all-around surround feeling. Move  
the highlight bar by pressing the button Cor Dto activate or deactivate  
this effect.  
1
Dimension : This effect allows you to adjust the soundfield more towards the  
front or towards the rear of your room. Move the highlight bar by pressing the  
button Cor Dto select the soundfield to be more backward or more for-  
ward with -3 being the furthest back and +3 the furthest front.  
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Center width : This effect allows you to adjust the soundfield to be moved from  
the center to the left and right speaker and in reverse order. Move the highlight  
bar by pressing the button Cor Dto strengthen or weaken the effect  
between 0 and 7.  
A
C
Effect: Choose from a variety of effects that simulate popular environments for  
listening to music. If no effect is required, please select “Off”.  
B
Surround setup page  
Pro Logic II  
Effect  
Off  
Off  
Concert  
Living room  
Hall  
Bathroom  
Cave  
Arena  
Church  
Select the required effect  
A
C
B
HDCD  
HDCD setup page  
Sample rate  
HDCD (High Definition Compatible Digital) is a coding/decoding process with a  
clearly improved sound quality for CD and CD-R software which has been  
recorded accordingly. The integrated HDCD decoder in the device decodes  
these signals and ensures the natural sound characteristics.  
Off  
Off  
44.1 kHz  
88.2 kHz  
Sample rate  
Set the sample rate  
Here, you can select the sample rate for HDCD discs, either 44.1 kHz or 88.2  
kHz. You can also deactivate this mode.  
1. This function is only available in the Pro Logic II music mode.  
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A
C
SACD mode  
B
Audio setup page  
If you want to play a Super Audio CD you have the possibility to select different  
output options:  
Speaker setup  
SPDIF setup  
Dual mono/DRC  
Channel delay  
Sound setup  
Surround setup  
HDCD  
Multi-channel: If you select the multi-channel mode you will achieve the best  
sound quality. This sound quality is comparable with Dolby Digital 5.1.  
Multi-channel  
2 channel  
CD mode  
SACD mode  
Select the SACD mode  
2 channel: The SACD is played in stereo mode when selecting the 2 channel  
mode. This sound quality is better than the sound quality in the CD mode.  
CD mode: The SACD is played in stereo mode as well (same as the 2 channel  
mode), but with a worse quality.  
Note to CD mode:  
• If your SACD also supports playback on usual CD players, in CD mode the  
disc will be played as Audio CD and not as SACD. Please note that the dis-  
play will also be changed in such a case (see illustration on the left side) and  
only the features as when playing an Audio CD (see page 29) will be availa-  
ble.  
Track 02/04  
SACD  
0:01:25  
• If playback on usual CD players is not supported by your SACD, the disc will  
be played in 2 channel mode, also if set to CD mode.  
A
C
Changing the security settings  
B
Security setup page  
Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the “Security setup page”.  
Please press “ENTER” or Ato enter a menu. Use the button Dor Cto  
select the required security setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your selec-  
tion. You can leave the menu at any time by pressing the button Bon your  
remote control.  
Password  
Change PSW  
Parental  
Off  
Off  
Note:  
Go to security setup page  
You must completely stop the player by pressing the Stop button twice to  
change the security settings.  
Password  
A
C
B
In the “Password” menu you can activate or deactivate the password to con-  
trol the parental lock. Select “On” to activate the password or “Off” to deacti-  
vate it.  
Password  
Ok  
You are prompted for a password (as shown on the left side). This of course  
makes sense, as this option would be useless if your kids could enter the setup  
menu and disable it! You will be prompted to enter the old password. Key in the  
password and press “ENTER” to leave this page. If set to “Off” you will not  
need to enter a password to make changes to password required settings such  
as Parental Control.  
Please enter old password  
Note:  
If you have not yet set an user password, leave the menu by pressing the direc-  
tion key Dand pressing “ENTER”. In this case please refer to the next menu  
“Change PSW” to set up a new password.  
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A
C
Change PSW  
B
In this menu you can create a new password or later change your existing pass-  
word. To set the password, please highlight “Change PSW” and press the right  
direction button to highlight “Change”. Press then “ENTER” to open the pass-  
word page.  
Old password  
New password  
Confirm PSW  
Ok  
When setting up a password the first time, you will be asked to enter the new  
password. If you change the password at a later date, you will be asked to enter  
the last stored password at first.  
Please enter old password  
Choose a 4-digit numeric password and write it down in case you forget it. In  
order to activate the new password, please leave the setup menu. When press-  
ing again the “SETUP” button, the new password is activated.  
Note:  
If you have forgotten your password, you can enter the default factory password  
1389. Please keep in mind that your player may not be secure if this manual is  
accessible by your children.  
Parental  
Your DVD player features a parental control option that can be used to limit  
playback of DVD-Video discs that exceed the rating you specify. When the  
parental level is set, DVD-Video discs that are over this level will play only after  
the correct password has been entered.  
Attention:  
This feature has to be supported by the DVD-Video disc! However, typically  
only DVD discs produced by major entertainment companies support parental  
control. DVD-Video discs not supporting this feature will be “immune” to the  
lock-out.  
Use the buttons Cand Dto select the required parental level and press  
“ENTER” to confirm your selection. You can choose from 8 levels of parental  
control, corresponding to the standard rating system. The lower the value is, the  
more strict the limitation. The available levels and their equivalent ratings are  
listed below. If no parental control is required, please select “Off”.  
1. Kid safe: Suitable for all audiences  
2. G: Suitable for general audiences  
3. PG: Parental guidance suggested  
4. PG 13: Parental guidance suggested, unsuitable for children under 13  
5. PG R: Parental guidance recommended - implications or very brief discreet  
language or situations  
6. R: Restricted - violence, adult language and situation unsuitable for young  
viewers  
7. NC 17: Adult theme or content, not suitable for children under 17  
8. Adults: Adult themes, language and nudity. No parental control.  
To activate the set parental level, please leave the setup menu. When pressing  
again the “SETUP” button, the parental lock is activated.  
Note: If the password is activated (see “Password” menu), any changes in the  
parental setup will require to enter a password. The password set up is  
explained in the “Change PSW” menu.  
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A
C
Changing the general settings  
B
General setup page  
Angle mark  
Captions  
Screen saver  
PBC  
Memory  
Version  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the “General setup page”.  
Please press “ENTER” or the Abutton to enter a menu. Use the button C”  
or Dto select the required setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your selec-  
tion. You can leave the menu at any time by pressing the button Bon your  
remote control.  
Default  
DVD mode  
Go to general setup page  
Angle mark  
Here, you can enable or disable the multi-angle display. When used with discs  
supporting multi-angle features, the current selected angle will be displayed  
continuously on screen, if you select the “On” setting. Setting the angle mark  
option to “Off” will cancel continuous display, and the current angle will be dis-  
played on-screen for just a few seconds after an angle change. The number of  
angles depends on the disc.  
Captions  
In this menu you can enable or disable the closed captions feature. These are  
especially for hearing impaired people. Please note that the DVD-Video disc  
has to support this feature. Furthermore, you need a video subtitle decoder.  
Screen saver  
In this menu you can enable or disable the screen saver. The screen saver pro-  
tects your TV’s cathode-ray tube from “screen burn” that could result from a  
static image being displayed for a prolonged period. The screen saver will auto-  
matically start within a few minutes of video inactivity, if you select the “On” set-  
ting.  
TM  
PBC  
Here, you can enable or disable the playback control option (PBC). On Video  
CDs, this option can be used to enable a menu similar to the DVD menus.  
There may be, for example, a list of all chapters on the disc or a list of extra  
items that have been provided. Only Video CDs with playback control can use  
this function.  
Memory  
This feature allows you to restart a disc from the last place played at a future  
time provided the DVD player continues to be in standby mode. If you desire  
this feature to be enabled, set this option to “On”. When set to “Off”, discs will  
always begin playback at the beginning.  
Note:  
You can also completely switch off the device by pressing the power switch on  
the rear side of your DVD player. If so, please take care to press the button  
“STANDBY” on the remote control or “ON/STANDBY” on the front panel at  
first in order to make sure that the memory function is still enabled after switch-  
ing the device on again.  
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A
C
Version  
B
General setup page  
Highlight the menu point “Version”. On the screen will now be displayed the  
current firmware version of your DVD player. This may be needed for technical  
support.  
Angle mark  
Captions  
Screen saver  
PBC  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Memory  
Off  
Version  
Default  
635V2C050419  
DivX(R) VOD  
Furthermore, the DivX VOD registration code can be displayed, if you select the  
option “DivX(R) VOD” in this menu. For more information, please refer to page  
28.  
DVD mode  
Shows the firmware version  
Default  
If you would like to return all settings of your DVD player’s setup menu to the  
factory defaults, choose “Default - Reset”. This will reset all language, video,  
audio and general settings with exception of the parental control and the pass-  
word. After all, the parental control and the password features would be of little  
use, if your kids could simply clear them with a reset.  
A
C
DVD mode  
B
General setup page  
In this menu you can select which DVD format you want to play. You can select  
DVD-Video or DVD-Audio. Some DVD-Audio discs (interactive Music-DVDs)  
include additionally DVD-Video content. In this case select “DVD-Video” to  
play the DVD-Audio disc as a DVD-Video disc. Please note that in this case  
only the DVD-Video content of the disc is played.  
Angle mark  
Captions  
Screen saver  
PBC  
Memory  
Version  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Default  
DVD mode  
DVD-Video  
DVD-Audio  
Set the DVD playback mode  
DVD-Video: Select this option to play a DVD-Video disc or to play a DVD-Audio  
disc as a DVD-Video disc.  
DVD-Audio: Select this option to play a DVD-Audio disc.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
When there is a problem, it does not mean malfunction. Before sending for  
repair, please examine your device according to the following:  
The player does not power on.  
• The AC power cord may be loose or not plugged in. Make sure the power  
cord is secure in the AC socket.  
• The power switch on the rear panel is switched off. Switch it on.  
• The unit may be in standby mode. Turn the unit on with the remote control  
“STANDBY” button or the button “ON/STANDBY“ on the front panel of the  
DVD player.  
The disc tray cannot be closed.  
A specific disc does not play.  
• The disc may not be properly placed. Please place in the disc again.  
You inserted the wrong disc type.  
• The parental control feature is activated. For deactivating the parental con-  
trol feature please read section “Password” in chapter “User prefer-  
ences” (see page 60).  
• The disc may be dirty. Try cleaning the disc.  
• Make sure the disc is placed with the labeled side facing up.  
• The region code of the disc may not match that of the player. In this case,  
the disc cannot be used.  
• The disc may not be compliant to an industry standard.  
You have selected or set the wrong channel number on the TV for the DVD  
player. Select the correct channel number.  
• The cables connecting the TV and the DVD player may be loose. Check the  
cables.  
No SACD and DVD-Audio output via • The SACD and DVD-Audio signal can only be output via the analogue out-  
the digital output.  
put. Digital playback is not possible.  
The remote control does not work.  
• Make sure you are aiming the remote control directly at the player’s remote  
control sensor, located on the front of the player.  
• There is a technical problem. Take out the batteries from the battery com-  
partment, wait for 10 seconds and re-insert them.  
• Make sure there are no obstacles between the remote control and the play-  
er.  
• The batteries may be used up. Change the batteries in the remote control.  
You could be using the remote control too far away. Try within 4 meters of  
the player.  
No picture.  
• Make sure the video cables connecting the DVD player to your TV or beam-  
er are secure.  
• The TV is not set to the DVD/Video mode. Set the TV to the Audio-Video  
program (e.g. AV1 or AV2).  
The picture appears stretched or • The video aspect ratio may be set wrong for your television type. Enter the  
squeezed.  
setup menu and select the “Video setup page”. Try changing the “TV  
shape” setting to Normal/PS 4:3 (Pan & Scan) if you are using a standard  
TV, or “Wide 16:9” if your TV is a wide-screen type. Do not change the TV  
shape setting based on the format of a DVD-Video disc. This setting applies  
only to the TV’s aspect ratio.  
No sound from TV or speakers.  
• The volume is set to minimum. Raise up the volume.  
• Make sure the audio cables connecting the DVD player to your speakers, TV  
or receiver are secure.  
• The sound is muted. Press the “MUTE” button on the remote control to  
switch on the sound again.  
• The movie is paused. There is no sound during pause or search modes.  
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Subtitles are not shown.  
• There may be a mistake in the audio setup. Reset to the original settings.  
• Press the “SUBTITLE” button on the remote control to switch the subtitles  
on.  
• The subtitle display is only supported on DVD-Video discs.  
Flickering black-and-white picture.  
Ejecting a trapped disc.  
• Please check if the DVD player is connected to a VCR or a TV/Video-Set. If  
so, there will be the Macrovision copyright protection. Please directly con-  
nect your device to the TV and not to the VCR.  
• The emergency eject feature allows you to remove a disc from the disc drive  
in the very rare case that the tray will not open. Please consider that the  
emergency eject does not work in each case, e.g. defective DVD-ROM  
drive.  
- Disconnect the player from the power supply.  
- On the bottom of your player you can see one larger oval opening (please  
see the picture on the left side).  
- Push the plastic pin (marked with a circle on the picture) with help of a slim  
and plane object (e.g. slotted screwdriver) to the right side (about 2 cm;  
see the arrows on the picture). The tray will then open.  
- Remove the disc from the tray. Close the tray again by hand.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
General specifications  
Playable disc types:  
DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD+R DL, Audio CD,  
SACD, HDCD, CD-R, CD-RW, VCD, SVCD, MP3 CD, MP3 DVD, Kodak Picture CD  
Playable disc formats:  
MPEG-1/2, MPEG-4, VCD 1.x/2.0, SVCD, JPEG, MP3, WMA, DivX, XviD, DivX  
VOD, HDCD, SACD  
TV systems supported:  
Video out formats:  
Power supply:  
NTSC, PAL, Multi  
CVBS, RGB over SCART, S-Video, Component-Video, Progressive-Scan  
AC 100~230V, 50/60Hz  
Power consumption:  
Standby LED:  
15W  
Blue  
Dimensions (W x H x D):  
Weight:  
432mm x 48mm x 298mm  
3.0kg  
Operation status:  
Operation conditions:  
Laser:  
Horizontal  
5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)  
Semiconductor Laser, wavelength 650nm and 780nm  
Audio/Video connections  
AV connector SCART:  
(R) 0.7V (75 ohm), (G) 0.7V (75 ohm), (B) 0.7V (75 ohm),  
(H/V sync.) 1.0Vpp (75 ohm)  
S-Video out:  
Mini DIN 4-pin, (Y) 1Vpp (75 ohm), (C) 880mVpp (75 ohm)  
One pin jack, 1Vpp (75 ohm)  
(Y) 1.0Vpp (75 ohm), (Pb/Pr/Cb/Cr) 0.7Vpp (75 ohm)  
Two pin jacks, 200mVrms (1kHz, -20dB)  
(SPDIF) IEC 958 for CD-DA/LPCM, IEC 1937 for MPEG 1/2, Dolby Digital, dts  
(SPDIF) IEC 958 for CD-DA/LPCM, IEC 1937 for MPEG 1/2, Dolby Digital, dts  
Six pin jacks, 200mVrms (1kHz, -20dB)  
Composite video out:  
Component video out:  
Analogue audio out:  
Coaxial digital audio out:  
Optical digital audio out:  
5.1 channel audio out:  
Audio features  
D/A converter:  
192kHz / 24 bit  
Frequency response:  
DVD (96kHz): 2Hz to 44kHz  
DVD-Audio (192kHz): 2Hz to 88kHz  
CD/Video CD (44.1kHz): 2Hz to 22kHz  
SACD: 2Hz to 88 kHz  
96dB  
Signal-to-noise ratio:  
Harmonic distortion:  
0.005%  
DVD-Audio specifications  
Audio format:  
PCM  
Channels:  
Up to 6  
Frequency response:  
Dynamic range:  
0 to 96kHz (max.)  
144 dB  
Sampling rate - 2 channel:  
Sampling rate - multichannel:  
Sample size (quantization):  
Maximum data rate:  
44.1kHz, 88.2kHz, 176.4kHz or 48kHz, 96kHz, 192kHz  
44.1kHz, 88.2kHz or 48kHz, 96kHz  
12, 16, 20 or 24 bit  
9.6Mbps  
*Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. All of the company or product names mentioned in  
this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.  
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Bit  
Smallest information unit in the EDV as well as in digital transmission systems.  
Indication for the height of the resolution in the uncompressed PCM size.  
CD-R & CD-RW  
Cinch-Audio  
Recordable optical disc formats that can be used e. g. as Video CD or MP3 with  
your DVD player.  
Through the Cinch sockets, the Dolby Digital or MPEG sound will be released  
from the DVD as analogue two-channel signal - independent from the channel  
number on the DVD.  
Cinch-Video  
The DVD player sends the composite video signal through the yellow Cinch  
socket, either directly to the corresponding socket on the TV or indirectly  
through an AV receiver. Cinch is the qualitatively worst picture connection and  
should only be used if there is no other option.  
Component video  
Offers the best interface between a video signal source and a TV/Beamer. Uses  
three RCA-type jacks to separate the component signals making up a video sig-  
nal. A component video signal is comprised of the luminance (Y) signal and sep-  
arate chrominance (CB and CR) signals.  
Composite video  
Digital output  
The most common connection for coloured video pictures that uses a single  
RCA cable.  
The DVD player releases its sound information bit by bit through the digital out-  
put. The way the sound will stream out of the socket must be adjusted in the  
OSD menu. Most important criteria: Which device is connected to the digital  
socket?  
DivX®  
The DivX codec is an MPEG-4 based video compression technology, developed  
by DivXNetworks, Inc. It can shrink digital video to small sizes while maintaining  
high visual quality. DivX and associated logos are trademarks of DivXNetworks,  
Inc. and are used under license.  
Dolby Digital  
DRM  
A digital surround sound system which is able to transfer up to 5 sound chan-  
nels plus a sub-bass channel (5.1 or 3/2.01). Developed by Dolby Laboratories.  
Digital Rights Management. By means of DRM, it is possible to define what  
rights a user acquires to a file (e.g. a video). This is done e.g. in order to pre-  
vent illegal duplication.  
dts*  
Digital Theatre Systems. Digital surround sound system, which works with 5.1  
channels and corresponds to Dolby Digital on the first view. It differs regarding  
the data reduction. The DTS system works with higher data rates, i.e lower data  
reduction. It transfers about 4 times as much data as the Dolby Digital or MPEG-  
2 process and therefore needs appreciable more storage space on the DVD.  
Dual-Layer DVD  
DVD-Audio  
A DVD disc that has two layers on a side. A single-sided, dual-layered DVD can  
hold almost four hours of video and audio, and is also known as a DVD-9.  
DVD-Audio is a further development of the Audio CD and features a resolution  
and sampling frequency of 24bit/96kHz (usually 16bit/44kHz). Six audio chan-  
nels fit on one data media - two channels are also possible when only using  
24bit/192kHz. A DVD-Audio disc may include additional material like photos,  
lyrics or video clips as normally DVDs have. You need a special DVD-Audio  
player for playing DVD-Audio discs.  
*Manufactured under license from DTS, Inc. or DTS (BVI) Limited, U.S. Patent Nos. 5,451,942, 5,956,674,  
5,974,380, 5,978,762, 6,487,535 and other world-wide patents issued and pending.  
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GLOSSARY  
DVD-Video  
Digital Versatile Disc is a storage medium that combines the convenience of the  
compact disc with the latest digital video technology. DVD-Video uses modern  
MPEG-2 data compression technology that enables an entire film to be stored  
on a single five inch disc. DVDs come in different formats, such as single-sided  
or double-sided. Each side can have a single layer or two layers of data.  
DVD-5  
DVD-9  
DVD-10  
A DVD that is single-sided, single-layered, holding up to 4.7 GBytes of data.  
A DVD that is single-sided, dual-layered, holding up to 8.5 GBytes of data.  
A DVD that is double-sided and single-layered, which holds up to 9.4 GBytes of  
data. This disc must be manually flipped to use both sides.  
DVD-18  
A DVD that is double-sided, dual-layered, holding up to 17 GBytes of data.  
DVD+RW  
DVD+ReWritable uses phase change media, the same technology on which  
rewritable CDs are based. A high-performance laser is used to change the  
reflective properties of the recording layer; this process can be repeated more  
than thousand times.  
DVD+R  
DVD+R (write-once DVD). Unlike a DVD+RW disc, the disc can only be written  
to once. If it is not finalised after a recording, further recordings can be added to  
it in a DVD recorder. Old recordings can be deleted but can no longer be over-  
written. Before this disc can be played in a DVD player, it must be finalised in a  
DVD recorder. Once this process is completed, no further recordings can be  
added.  
DVD+R DL  
HDCD  
Dual-layer DVD+R disc that expands the storage capacity of the DVD to 8.5 GB.  
There can be made recordings with a length of up to four hours in DVD quality  
when using this kind of disc.  
High Definition Compatible Digital. It is a coding/decoding process with a clear-  
ly improved sound quality for CD and CD-R software which has been recorded  
accordingly. The integrated HDCD decoder in the device decodes these signals  
and ensures the natural sound characteristics.  
Interlace  
It is a process in which the picture is split into two fields by sending all the odd  
numbered lines to field one and all the even numbered lines to field two. This  
allows a whole picture to be produced in two very fast scans.  
JPEG  
kHz  
Joint Photografic Expert Group. File format for pictures with high compression  
degree.  
Kilohertz. kHz is the indication for the height of the scanning rate with which an  
analogue signal (PCM) is interrogated for the following analogue/digital transfor-  
mation.  
Macrovision  
MP3  
Analogue copy protection which scrambles the video signal when used with  
VHS recorders. Also has an effect on some projectors and monitors.  
A compressed audio format. MP3 files recorded on CD-R or CD-RW media are  
suitable for playback on your DVD player.  
MPEG  
Moving Picture Experts Group. Compression method that is used for digital  
video records, e.g. for Video CDs or CDs.  
MPEG-4  
Latest compression method standardized by MPEG group with greater com-  
pression capabilities.  
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NTSC  
National Television System Committee, television norm among others in the  
USA and Japan (from 525 lines only 480 lines will be transferred with a picture  
changing frequency of 60 half pictures per second).  
Optical digital audio connector  
PAL  
A digital audio connection used to connect a DVD player to a receiver or pre-  
amplifier. Transfers a “RAW” digital audio signal, minimizes signal degradation.  
Phase Alternation Line, television norm in Germany and other European coun-  
tries (from 625 lines only 576 lines will be transferred with a picture changing  
frequency of 50 half pictures per second).  
Pan & Scan  
When used with a normal TV (4:3 aspect ratio), this setting results in the typical  
“Pan & Scan” display, where a movie is clipped on the sides to fit on the TV  
screen.  
PCM  
Pulse Code Modulation. Linear data stream, which arises from the scanning of  
an analogue signal in the same intervals.  
Progressive-Scan  
Is a method of making a computer picture by drawing all the scan lines sequen-  
tially from top to bottom resulting in a slightly brighter, more stable and flicker  
free picture.  
Region code  
RGB  
DVD movies are produced with region encoding to restrict distribution of titles to  
certain areas at certain times. To play back a DVD title with a specific region  
code, you will need a DVD player with the same region code.  
Electrical transmission possibility for video pictures, i.e. it is a picture signal,  
which is splintered according to the primary colours of the TV (red, green and  
blue).  
SACD  
Super Audio CD is a new generation of the CD which dispose of a higher stor-  
age capacity, a higher frequency spectrum (0-100kHz), a more detailed repro-  
duction as well as a longer playing time and additional data like lyrics or graph-  
ics.  
SCART socket  
S-Video  
The SCART socket is the simplest connection between your DVD player and  
your TV. It transports not only the picture signals, but also the sound signals.  
S-Video offers significantly improved video signal performance through a basic  
composite video connection. To use this type of connection, your TV must have  
an S-Video input.  
SVCD  
Super Video CD is a further development of the Video CD. It uses MPEG-2  
video compression with a higher and variable data rate.  
VCD  
Video CD. A digital video disc format that uses MPEG 1 video compression. The  
picture quality is roughly that of VHS tapes.  
Widescreen  
Transmission of a wide-screen film on video with black bars on top and on bot-  
tom.  
WMA  
YUV  
Windows Media Audio is a streaming media format from Microsoft.  
The description YUV means the component video signals, i. e. the luminance  
(Y) signal and two separate chrominance [B-Y (U), R-Y (V)] signals.  
XviD  
XviD (aback DivX) is a further development of the “OpenDivX” project created  
by DivXNetworks. It should be for free for everybody.  
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