Grundig DVD Player Scenos UMS 6400 DVD User Manual

DVD HOME  
CINEMA MICRO  
SYSTEM  
Scenos  
UMS 6400 DVD  
DEUTSCH  
ENGLISH  
FRANÇAIS  
ITALIANO  
PORTUGUÊS  
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CONTENTS  
31-37  
Disc mode  
31  
Playback functions  
31  
Selecting titles or chapters  
32  
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Selecting titles or chapters (in DVD mode)  
Playback with PBC (playback control) (in Video CD mode)  
Playback with progressive scan (in DVD mode)  
Displaying information  
34-35  
35-36  
36  
Additional playback functions  
Zero setting (GO TO)  
Selecting and playing scenes  
36  
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Playing back tracks or titles in random order  
Repeat functions  
37  
Creating a track memory – playing back titles or tracks in selected order  
38-39  
Tuner mode  
38  
Selecting the tuner input source  
38  
Selecting the waveband  
38  
38-39  
Calling up stored radio stations  
RDS station service  
40-41  
Timer mode  
40-41  
Switch-on timer  
41  
Sleep timer  
42  
Child lock  
42  
Changing the child lock settings  
42  
Changing the parental lock access code  
43-44  
Additional settings  
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Setting the picture mode  
Displaying the multi-angle symbol  
Activating and deactivating the status line  
Language settings  
Restoring all default settings  
45-47  
Information  
45-46  
Technical data  
46  
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General instructions for laser devices  
Cleaning discs  
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Rectifying minor problems  
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SCENOS UMS 6400 DVD  
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Special features of your DVD Micro System  
Your DVD Micro System provides you with perfect digital video playback in  
studio quality.  
It also provides superb cinema-quality audio playback – in stereo or with digital  
multi-channel sound – depending on the type of DVD or CD used.  
In addition to DVDs, you can also play S-Video CDs, MP3 CDs or WMA CDs,  
audio CDs and JPEG picture CDs. In addition to this the DVD Micro System  
reads home-made DVD Rs and DVD RWs with video data or CD-Rs and CD-  
RWs with Audio data.  
Packing contents  
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1 DVD Micro System Scenos UMS 6400  
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DISC/  
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RANDOM  
AM/FM  
2 Operating manual  
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SETUP  
GOTO  
MENU  
3 Remote control  
DEMO/OK  
4 Two batteries, 1.5 V, Mignon type,  
DOWN PRESET UP  
TUNING  
PLAY/PAUSE  
PBC/  
STOP  
SLOW  
BOOKMARK  
TITLE  
SUBTITLE PROGRAM  
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UM 3/R 6/AA  
RDS/  
P.SCAN DISPLAY/DIM REPEAT  
TIMER  
MUTE  
EQ/BBS  
LEVEL CLOCK/SLEEP  
VOLUME  
12  
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5 Two front loudspeakers  
6 Two surround loudspeakers  
7 Central loudspeaker  
8 Active subwoofer  
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POWER  
VOLUME  
9 Five loudspeaker cables (3 x 5 m,  
DVD MICRO SYSTEM WITH DIGITAL TUNER  
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2 x 15 m)  
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ON/OFF  
ECO  
10 Subwoofer cable  
11 Euro/AV (Scart) cable  
12 FM wire antenna  
13 AM frame antenna  
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SKIP/PRESET  
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AM/FM  
TUNER  
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DVD  
VOLUME  
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Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital and DTS  
With Dolby Pro Logic, the surround sound is obtained from the stereo signal.  
This system carries the three front audio channels and a rear channel. However,  
this method has the drawback that, for technical reasons, the rear channel  
consists of a mono channel and must be limited in its frequency range and  
dynamic range, which means the trebles of the rear channel are reduced.  
Dolby Pro Logic II operates in much the same way as Dolby Pro Logic. However,  
here the rear channel consists of two separate stereo channels, whose frequency  
range is not restricted.  
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Dolby Digital, on the other hand, is a digital sound system designed for  
completely independent multi-channel audio playback. Five full audio channels  
and a low frequency effects (LFE) channel are carried. In general, Dolby Digital  
signals can also consist of fewer than 5 channels (for example 2.0 or 3.0).  
DTS Digital Surround is a digital sound system for differentiated 5.1 multi-chan-  
nel audio reproduction which creates three-dimensional surround sound effects.  
S U R R O U N D  
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SET-UP AND SAFETY  
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Please note the following information when setting up the home cinema system:  
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The DVD Micro System and loudspeakers are designed for playing back video  
and audio signals at use. Any other use is expressly prohibited.  
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DVD MICRO SYSTEM WITH DIGITAL TUNER  
ON/OFF  
ECO  
If you want to set up the DVD Micro System on wall shelves or in cupboards,  
please ensure that it is adequately ventilated. There must be at least 10 cm  
space at the side, above and at the back of the device. When setting up the  
subwoofer, make sure that there is at least 20 cm of space at the side, above  
and at the back of the device. Wherever possible the subwoofer should be set  
up so that it stands freely.  
Scenos  
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AM/FM  
TUNER  
TV  
SKIP/PRESET  
DVD  
VOLUME  
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°C  
°C  
If the DVD Micro System and loudspeakers are subjected to sudden changes in  
temperature, for example if they are brought in from the cold to a warm room,  
let them stand for at least two hours. Do not connect them to the mains supply  
during this time.  
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DVD MICRO SYSTEM WITH DIGITAL TUNER  
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The DVD Micro System and loudspeakers are designed for use in dry rooms.  
If you do use them in the open, please ensure that they are protected from mois-  
ture, such as rain or water splashes.  
Place the DVD Micro System on a hard, level surface. Do not place any objects  
such as newspapers on the DVD Micro System or cloth or similar items beneath it.  
DVD MICRO SYSTEM WITH DIGITAL TUNER  
The laser lens is sensitive to temperature. Therefore, do not place the DVD Micro  
System near heating units or in direct sunlight, as this will impair cooling.  
ON/OFF  
ECO  
Scenos  
/UP  
AM/FM  
TUNER  
TV  
SKIP/PRESET  
DVD  
VOLUME  
Do not insert foreign objects in the disc compartment of the DVD Micro System.  
Never open the casing of the DVD Micro System and loudspeakers. No  
warranty claims are accepted for damage resulting from improper handling.  
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Do not place any vessels such as vases containing fluid on the DVD Micro  
System and loudspeakers. These may be knocked over and spill fluid on the  
electrical components, thus presenting a safety risk. Do not place any objects  
such as burning candles on the DVD Micro System or loudspeakers.  
DVD MICRO SYSTEM WITH DIGITAL TUNER  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
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FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
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VIDEO OUT  
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ON/OFF  
ECO  
AM ANT  
VICE !  
EURO AV  
TV  
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FL  
SL  
SUB  
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AM/FM  
TUNER  
TV  
Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even if the DVD Micro  
System is switched off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to the mains.  
Always disconnect the mains and antenna plugs from the DVD Micro System  
and the mains cable from the subwoofer during a storm.  
230 V~  
FR  
SR  
50/60 Hz  
SKIP/PRESET  
DVD  
VOLUME  
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DOWN  
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If the DVD Micro System cannot scan DVDs or CDs perfectly, use a commercially  
available cleaning-CD to clean the laser optics. Other cleaning methods may  
damage the laser optics. Always keep the disc compartment closed to prevent  
dust from collecting on the laser optics.  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
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L
FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
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VIDEO OUT  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
AM ANT  
EURO AV  
TV  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
230 V~  
50/60 Hz  
This DVD Micro System successfully combines technology and environmental  
friendliness in its overall design. Only environmentally-friendly, high-quality  
materials have been used. The batteries included contain no mercury or  
cadmium. The range of materials used has been deliberately restricted and all  
the larger plastic parts have been labelled. This means that the DVD Micro  
System is easily disassembled to make servicing easier and optimise recycling.  
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SR  
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OVERVIEW________________________________________________________________________  
The front of the DVD Micro System  
DVD MICRO SYSTEM WITH DIGITAL TUNER  
ON/OFF  
ECO  
Scenos  
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UP  
AM/FM  
TUNER  
TV  
SKIP/PRESET  
DVD  
VOLUME  
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DOWN  
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ON/OFF  
ECO  
Press briefly: switches the DVD Micro System to standby  
and back on again with the last source signal selected.  
Hold down: switches the DVD Micro System from standby to  
eco mode.  
The DVD Micro System is only fully disconnected from the  
mains after the plug has been pulled out.  
Standby display. Glows red when the DVD Micro System is  
switched to standby or to eco mode.  
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Headphone jack for connecting a stereo headphone set  
with a jack plug (ø 3.5 mm).  
The loudspeakers are switched off automatically. The sound  
is reproduced in stereo two-channel sound with no surround  
sound effects.  
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Opens and closes the disc compartment. Switches the DVD  
Micro System from standby when opened with DISC selected  
as the input source.  
Infrared receiver for the remote control.  
9/UP  
SKIP/PRESET  
8/DOWN  
In disc mode – selects the next or previous section or track  
during playback.  
In tuner mode – switches backwards and forwards through  
the preset positions (saved radio stations) step-by-step.  
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OVERVIEW  
DVD MICRO SYSTEM WITH DIGITAL TUNER  
ON/OFF  
ECO  
Scenos  
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UP  
AM/FM  
TUNER  
TV  
SKIP/PRESET  
DVD  
VOLUME  
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DOWN  
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FM TUNER  
Selects the TUNER input source (FM). Switches the DVD  
Micro System from standby with TUNER (FM) selected as  
the input source.  
AM TUNER  
TV  
Selects the TUNER input source (AM).  
Selects TV as external input source.  
DVD  
II  
Selects DVD as the input source.  
In disc mode: starts disc playback; pauses playback.  
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DVD  
Ends disc playback.  
+ VOLUME –  
Adjusts the volume of the system.  
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OVERVIEW  
The displays of the DVD Micro System  
BASS  
CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ POP  
DVD S VCD MP3  
F
P.SCAN  
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DIGITAL  
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PRO LOGIC II  
PTY  
ALBUM  
SLEEP RANDOM REPEAT ALB TIT ALL  
II  
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TIMER  
TITLE  
PROG  
TOTAL REMAIN  
00  
STEREO  
MUTING  
TRK  
CHP  
kHz  
: :  
MHz  
0000 00.00  
:
0000 00.00  
Displays the disc format, various functions and settings as well  
as the name or frequency of the radio station.  
kHz  
In combination with the frequency display for AM (medium  
wave) reception.  
MHz  
DVD  
VCD  
In combination with the frequency display for FM reception.  
A DVD is being played back.  
A VCD is being played back.  
S VCD  
MP3  
An S-VCD is being played back.  
An MP3 CD is being played back.  
The ROCK sound setting has been activated.  
The BASS BOOST function has been activated.  
The “Progressive Scan” video output format has been selected.  
Dolby Digital indicator.  
ROCK  
BASS  
P.SCAN  
ijDIGITAL  
DTS indicator.  
ijPRO LOGIC II  
Dolby Pro Logic indicator.  
ALBUM  
TITLE  
TRK  
In MP3 mode: a directory is displayed.  
In disc mode: a file or a track is displayed.  
In CD-DA mode: a track is displayed.  
In DVD mode: a chapter is displayed.  
CHP  
00  
Displays the preset station number or the number of analbum  
or title.  
SLEEP  
The sleep timer is activated.  
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OVERVIEW  
BASS  
CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ POP  
DVD S VCD MP3  
F
P.SCAN  
ALBUM  
TITLE  
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DIGITAL  
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PRO LOGIC II  
PTY  
SLEEP RANDOM REPEAT ALB TIT ALL  
II  
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TIMER  
PROG  
TOTAL REMAIN  
00  
STEREO  
MUTING  
TRK  
CHP  
kHz  
MHz  
: :  
0000 00.00  
RANDOM  
Plays back the tracks or chapters in random order.  
In disc mode: a track or chapter is repeated.  
In MP3 mode: a directory is played back repeatedly.  
In DVD mode: a title is repeated.  
REPEAT  
REPEAT ALB  
REPEAT TIT  
REPEAT ALL  
PROG  
In disc mode: all tracks are repeated.  
Flashes when a program is created. Displays the playback  
of a program.  
TIMER  
The switch-on timer is activated. Flashes when the  
switch-on timer is being set.  
TOTAL  
The total playing time is displayed.  
REMAIN  
The remaining playing time is displayed.  
L C R  
The loudspeakers displayed (left, centre, right,  
LS S RS  
left surround, subwoofer, right surround) are activated.  
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An RDS station is being received.  
PTY  
The PTY (programme type) function is activated.  
IR display. Flashes when the DVD Micro System receives  
commands from the remote control.  
Indicates disc playback.  
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Disc playback has been interrupted (pause, freeze frame).  
Indicates stereo playback or stereo reception.  
Flashes when the system has been muted.  
STEREO  
MUTING  
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OVERVIEW  
The back of the DVD Micro System  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
L
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FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
S VIDEO OUT  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
AM ANT  
EURO AV  
TV  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
230 V~  
50/60 Hz  
FR  
SR  
CL  
FM ANT  
AM ANT  
Connection socket for the FM antenna.  
Connection socket for the AM frame antenna supplied.  
COAXIAL OUT  
Coaxial audio signal output for connecting an external  
device.  
VIDEO OUT  
Alternative video signal output for connecting the television  
using a conventional cinch cable.  
R AUDIO OUT L  
S-VIDEO OUT  
Sound signal output for connecting the television using a  
conventional cinch cable.  
Alternative video signal output for connecting the television  
using a conventional Y/C cable.  
Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr Progressive scan outputs for connecting the television using  
a conventional component cable.  
EURO AV  
TV Euro AV (Scart) socket for connecting the television using  
the Euro-AV cable supplied.  
TO SUBWOOFER Signal output for connecting the supplied subwoofer.  
FL FR SL SR  
SUB CL  
Sound signal outputs for surround loudspeakers (front left,  
front right, left surround, right surround, subwoofer, central)  
for connecting an external 5.1 CH receiver using a conven-  
tional cinch cable.  
230 V~  
50/60 Hz  
Power cord.  
The only way to disconnect the device from the mains  
supply is to pull out the plug.  
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OVERVIEW  
Operating controls and connections of the  
subwoofer  
POWER  
Operating indicator (on front of device). Glows blue  
during operation.  
POWER  
Note:  
If the DVD Micro System is switched to standby or in eco  
mode, the subwoofer also switches to the same operat-  
ing mode. The indicator lights up red.  
VOLUME  
– VOLUME +  
Controller for regulating the bass volume (front side of  
the device). Ideally, the raised dot on the controller  
should point towards 12 o’clock.  
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xy  
xy  
L
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Terminals for connecting the loudspeakers supplied  
(front side of the device) (front left white/black, front  
right red/black, centre green/black, left surround  
blue/black, right surround grey/black).  
xy  
xy  
LS  
RS  
L
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PHASE 0° 180°  
Phase switch (on back of device).  
LS  
RS  
Note:  
0° 180°  
The phase is usually determined by the DVD Micro  
System. Depending on the position of the subwoofer  
and the distance to the listener, switching over the phase  
can improve the quality of the bass playback.  
FROM MAIN UNIT PHASE  
FROM MAIN  
UNIT  
Connection socket for the subwoofer cable (back of the  
device).  
230 V~  
Power cord (on back of device).  
50/60 Hz  
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OVERVIEW  
The remote control  
ON/OFF ECO  
Press briefly: switches the DVD Micro System to standby and  
back on again with the last source signal selected.  
Hold down: switches the DVD Micro System from standby to  
eco mode.  
ON/OFF  
ECO  
DISC/  
TV  
RANDOM  
AM/FM  
DISC/RANDOM  
Selects DISC as the input source. Switches the DVD Micro  
System on from standby with DISC as the input source.  
Plays back tracks in random order.  
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TV  
AM/FM  
In television mode (»TV-IN«) switches the TV sound to the  
loudspeakers of the DVD Micro System.  
Selects TUNER as the input source. Switches the DVD Micro  
System on from standby with TUNER selected as the input  
source.  
SETUP  
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GO TO  
MENU  
Switches between the FM and AM frequency bands.  
DEMO/OK  
F ɳ  
In DVD mode: switches the DVD settings between different  
dubbed languages.  
In VCD/S-VCD mode: selects the audio channel.  
In tuner mode: switches between stereo and mono playback.  
DOWN PRESET UP  
TUNING  
PLAY/PAUSE  
PBC/  
STOP  
SLOW  
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Opens and closes the disc compartment.  
TITLE  
BOOKMARK  
SUBTITLE PROGRAM  
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Selects the DVD settings appropriately during playback of  
various camera angles for certain scenes or passages on the  
DVD.  
RDS/  
DISPLAY/DIM  
EQ/BBS  
P.SCAN  
REPEAT  
TIMER  
MUTE  
LEVEL CLOCK/SLEEP  
VOLUME  
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Zooms in on scenes during playback.  
SETUP  
Calls up the set-up menu of the DVD Micro System on the tele-  
vision screen when the system is switched to disc mode and the  
disc is stopped.  
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In program mode, deletes the current disc program.  
Deletes the current bookmark when setting bookmarks.  
Calls up the DVD settings according to the menu of the DVD.  
MENU  
GOTO  
In DVD mode: for selecting a chapter or title.  
In VCD/CD mode: selects the desired starting point for play-  
back (in VCD mode, PBC must be switched off for this).  
1 ... 0  
Numerical buttons for various inputs.  
In disc mode: selects tracks or files directly.  
In tuner mode: selects station positions directly.  
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Move the cursor up and down in the set-up menu (on the TV  
screen).  
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OVERVIEW  
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Move the cursor left and right in the set-up menu (on the TV  
screen).  
DEMO/OK  
In standby, switches the demo program on and off.  
Activates the selected setting and confirms entries in the set-up  
menu.  
ON/OFF  
ECO  
DISC/  
TV  
UP  
DOWN PRESET  
In disc mode: selects the previous or next track, the previous  
or next chapter or file.  
In tuner mode Switching channels up and down.  
RANDOM  
AM/FM  
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1
4
7
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2
5
3
6
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– TUNING  
For setting the clock and the timer.  
In disc mode: starts fast forward and reverse search.  
In tuner mode: switches the frequency up or down further.  
3
4
SETUP  
8
9
GO TO  
MENU  
PLAY/PAUSE  
II Starts and pauses playback (freeze frame).  
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STOP  
Press once to interrupt playback (Resume), press twice to end  
playback (stop).  
DEMO/OK  
Switches to freeze frame forwards during DVD and VCD/  
S-VCD playback, switches through freeze frames step-by-step.  
SLOW  
DOWN PRESET UP  
TUNING  
Switches the PBC (Play Back Control) function on and off in  
VCD/S-VCD mode.  
Calls up the menu for setting bookmarks in DVD mode.  
PBC/BOOKMARK  
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PLAY/PAUSE  
PBC/  
STOP  
SLOW  
TITLE  
BOOKMARK  
SUBTITLE PROGRAM  
In CD-DA and VCD/S-VCD mode: calls up the intro function  
when the system is stopped.  
Calls up the DVD settings according to the track menu of a DVD.  
TITLE  
RDS/  
DISPLAY/DIM  
EQ/BBS  
P.SCAN  
REPEAT  
TIMER  
MUTE  
LEVEL CLOCK/SLEEP  
VOLUME  
SUBTITLE y  
For selecting and displaying subtitles of the DVD during  
playback according to the DVD prerequisites.  
PROGRAM  
In disc mode: opens the function for storing a track memory  
(PROGRAM).  
In tuner mode: opens the function for storing radio stations in  
preset channel positions.  
In disc mode: switches the output format of the picture signal  
between interlace and progressive scan.  
In tuner mode: calls up RDS functions.  
RDS/P.SCAN  
DISPLAY/DIM  
Press briefly: switches the screen display and the display of the  
DVD Micro System between various information displays  
relating to chapter /track number and playback duration in  
disc mode.  
Press and hold down: switches the display of the DVD Micro  
System between DIM HIGH, DIM LOW and LED OFF.  
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REPEAT  
In DVD mode: for repeating a chapter or title.  
In CD mode: for repeating a track, a file (MP3), all tracks or  
all files (MP3).  
Press briefly: switches the switch-on timer on and off.  
TIMER  
Press and hold down: activates the switch-on timer setting.  
ON/OFF  
ECO  
MUTE d  
Switches the system to and from mute mode.  
DISC/  
TV  
RANDOM  
AM/FM  
EQ/BBS  
Press briefly: selects the sound settings FLAT, CLASSIC, ROCK,  
JAZZ or POP.  
Hold down: switches the BBS /bass boost) function on and off.  
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4
7
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2
5
3
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SETUP  
8
9
Switches the volume balance (with  
LEVEL  
» «) between the audio channels.  
– VOLUME +  
GO TO  
MENU  
CLOCK/SLEEP  
MODE  
Press briefly: displays the current time in the receiver display.  
Hold down: activates the sleep timer setting.  
In disc mode (two and multi-channel format): switches between  
the STEREO, PROLOGIC, VIRTUAL, MUSIC, MOVIE and  
MATRIX sound effects.  
DEMO/OK  
In tuner and TV mode: switches between stereo and 5.1 CH  
output signal.  
DOWN PRESET UP  
TUNING  
PLAY/PAUSE  
PBC/  
STOP  
SLOW  
TITLE  
BOOKMARK  
SUBTITLE PROGRAM  
RDS/  
DISPLAY/DIM  
EQ/BBS  
P.SCAN  
REPEAT  
TIMER  
MUTE  
LEVEL CLOCK/SLEEP  
VOLUME  
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION  
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Connection diagram for the loudspeakers  
Surround right  
Surround left  
Centre  
Scenos  
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CENTER SPEAKER  
Subwoofer  
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LS  
RS  
0° 180°  
FRMAIN UNIT PHASE  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
Front right  
L
R
FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
Front left  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
AM ANT  
EURO AV  
TV  
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Scenos  
UMS 6400 DVD  
Scenos  
UMS 6400 DVD  
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FRONT SPEAKER  
FRONT SPEAKER  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
230  
V
50/60 Hz  
230 V~  
50/60 Hz  
FR  
SR  
CL  
Setting up the loudspeakers  
If possible, set up the front loudspeakers in line with the TV set, angled slightly  
towards the listener. The listener and the speakers should form an equilateral  
triangle. You thus achieve the best stereo effect.  
Surround L  
Subwoofer  
Surround R  
The surround loudspeakers should be angled slightly towards each other at a  
sufficient distance to the left and right behind the listener. They should be  
positioned at ear-height, even when wall-mounted.  
Set up the central loudspeaker at the midpoint between the two front speakers,  
for example above or below the TV set. The best height for the centre loud-  
speaker is at head height of the seated listener.  
Front L  
Front R  
Centre  
To achieve an optimal bass sound, we recommend that you set up the subwoofer  
to the left or right of the front loudspeakers, in such a way that the sound crosses  
the room diagonally.  
When you are in the centre of the room, you may not be able to pick up the  
bass tone of the subwoofer sufficiently. This is caused by what are called stand-  
ing waves, which occur between parallel walls. In this case, you just have to  
position the subwoofer facing the wall at an angle.  
Avoid placing the loudspeakers in a corner, because this over-amplifies the bass  
tones.  
Objects in front of the loudspeakers significantly impair the treble tones and the  
stereo effect.  
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Connecting the loudspeakers  
Note:  
To connect the loudspeakers, switch off the DVD Micro System and discon-  
nect the mains.  
When you connect the loudspeaker cables to the subwoofer, do not let  
frayed ends protrude, as this can cause short circuits.  
Connect the coloured loudspeaker cable to the coloured terminals, and the  
black cable to the black terminals.  
Loudspeakers  
x
y
Front left  
Front right  
Centre  
Surround left  
Surround right  
White  
Red  
Green  
Blue  
Black  
Black  
Black  
Black  
Black  
Grey  
Connecting the active subwoofer  
0° 180°  
FRMAIN UNIT PHASE  
1 Connect the cables for subwoofer to the »TO SUBWOOFER« socket on  
the DVD Micro System and the »FROM MAIN UNIT« socket on the  
subwoofer.  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
R
L
FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Y
P
b
/
C
b
P
r
/
C
r
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
AM ANT  
DO NOT OPEN  
EURO AV  
TV  
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-
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
230  
V
50/60 Hz  
230 V~  
50/60 Hz  
FR  
SR  
CL  
Connecting the front loudspeakers  
L
R
C
xy  
1 Connect the cables for the left and right loudspeakers to the »L  
«
xy  
LS  
and »R  
« terminals of the subwoofer and the corresponding terminals  
RS  
of the loudspeakers.  
0° 180°  
Connecting the central loudspeaker  
L
R
xy  
1 Connect the cables for the central loudspeakers to the »C  
« terminals  
C
LS  
RS  
of the subwoofer and the appropriate terminals on the loudspeaker.  
0° 180°  
Connecting the surround loudspeakers  
L
1 Connect the cables for the left and right surround loudspeakers to the  
R
C
xy  
xy  
»LS  
« and »RS  
« terminals on the subwoofer and the appropriate  
LS  
RS  
terminals on the loudspeakers.  
0° 180°  
Connecting a television, a flat screen or a projector  
You have four options, depending on the sockets you have on your television,  
flat screen or projector:  
– Connection to the Euro-AV (Scart) socket using the Euro-AV cable supplied is  
the quickest and easiest method.  
– If your television has no Euro-AV socket, you can still achieve a good picture  
quality by connecting it via the S-VIDEO and the AUDIO OUT cinch sockets.  
– Alternatively, you can connect it using cinch cables to the VIDEO OUT sockets  
and the AUDIO OUT audio sockets for standard picture quality.  
– Good picture quality is ensured if you connect the television to the Y, Pb/Cb,  
Pr/Cr video sockets using a component cable and to the AUDIO OUT audio  
sockets using a cinch cable.  
Connection using a EURO-AV (Scart) cable  
FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
AM ANT  
1 Plug the EURO-AV cable supplied into the »EURO AV  
TV« socket  
EURO AV  
TV  
of the DVD Micro System and into the corresponding socket on the television,  
TO SUBWOO
SUB  
flat screen or projector.  
230 V~  
50/60 Hz  
FR  
SR  
CL  
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COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
R
L
FM ANT  
Connection using a Y/C (S-Video) cable and a cinch cable  
AUDIO OUT  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
AM ANT  
TV  
1 Plug a standard Y/C cable into the »S-VIDEO OUT« socket on the DVD  
receiver and the corresponding socket (S-VIDEO IN) on the television,  
flat screen or projector.  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
R
L
2 Plug a standard cinch cable into the »AUDIO OUT L R« sockets on the  
DVD receiver and the corresponding sockets (AUDIO IN) on the television,  
flat screen or projector.  
FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
AM ANT  
EURO AV  
TV  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
Connecting using a cinch cable  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
R
L
FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
1 Plug a standard cinch cable into the »VIDEO OUT« socket on the DVD  
Micro System and the corresponding socket (VIDEO IN) on the television, flat  
screen or projector.  
AM ANT  
EURO AV  
TV  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
2 Plug a standard cinch cable into the »R AUDIO OUT L« sockets on the  
DVD Micro System and the corresponding sockets (AUDIO IN) on the tele-  
vision, flat screen or projector.  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
R
L
FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
AM ANT  
EURO AV  
TV  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
Connecting using a component and cinch cables  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
R
L
1 Plug a standard component cable into the »Y«, »Pb/Cb« and »Pr/Cr«  
sockets of the DVD Micro System and into the corresponding sockets  
(Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) on the television, the flat screen or the projector.  
FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
AM ANT  
EURO AV  
TV  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
2 Plug a standard cinch cable into the »R AUDIO OUT L« sockets of the DVD  
Micro System and the corresponding sockets (AUDIO IN) of the television,  
flat screen or audio projector.  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
R
L
FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
AM ANT  
EURO AV  
TV  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
Connecting external devices digitally  
You can connect external devices, such as a digital recording device for disc  
operation. A coaxial output (»COAXIAL OUT«) is available for this purpose.  
The digital output must be activated and set in the set-up menu (see page 21).  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
R
L
FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
AM ANT  
EURO AV  
TV  
1 Connect the input sockets of the external devices with the corresponding  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
output socket of the DVD Micro System.  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
R
L
FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
Connecting an external 5.1 CH receiver  
AM ANT  
EURO AV  
TV  
1 Connect the coaxial input of the external receiver with a standard coaxial  
cable to the »COAXIAL OUT« sockets of the DVD Micro Systems  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
AM ANT  
EURO AV  
TV  
or  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
CL  
230 V~  
50/60 Hz  
Connect the sound input sockets of the external receiver with standard cinch  
cables to the »FL «, »FR «, »SL «, »SR «, »SUB « and »CL « sockets of  
the DVD Micro System.  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
R
L
FM ANT  
2 Connect the video input sockets of the external receiver with a standard  
cinch cable to the »VIDEO OUT« socket of the DVD Micro System.  
AUDIO OUT  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
AM ANT  
EURO AV  
TV  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
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Connecting the antennas  
R
TV  
1 Plug the antenna cable of the rooftop antenna into the FM antenna socket  
»FM ANT«.  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
R
L
FM ANT  
AUDIO OUT  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Note:  
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
If no rooftop antenna is available, use the auxiliary antenna supplied. This  
antenna provides reasonably good reception of local FM (VHF) stations.  
Do not shorten the auxiliary antenna.  
COAXIAL OUT  
VIDEO OUT  
R
FM ANT  
S
VIDEO OUT  
Y
P
AM ANT  
2 For medium wave reception, plug the antenna cable of the supplied MW  
frame antenna in to the »AM ANT« socket.  
EURO AV  
TV  
AM  
NT  
NA  
EN  
A
OP  
LO  
TO SUBWOOFER  
FL  
SL  
SUB  
Note:  
In order to prevent interference, place the MW frame antenna as far as  
possible from the system.  
Connecting the power cord  
SL  
SUB  
CL  
1 Insert the plug of the DVD Micro System (»230 V~ 50/60 Hz«) in the  
230 V~  
50/60 Hz  
SR  
socket.  
Note:  
If the DVD Micro System does not react when the buttons are pressed, this  
may be caused by electrostatic discharge in the area. In this case pull out the  
mains plug and insert it into the socket again after a few seconds.  
DO NOT OPEN  
ACHTUNG: GEHÄUSE NICHT ÖFFNEN STROMSCHLAGGEFAHR  
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR  
-
230  
V
50/60 Hz  
2 Insert the subwoofer power cord plug (»230 V~ 50/60 Hz«) into the  
socket.  
Inserting batteries in the remote control  
1 Open the battery compartment by pressing the marked latch and lifting  
the lid.  
2 When inserting the batteries (Mignon type, 2 x 1.5 V, UM 3/R 6/AA)  
observe the polarity marked in the battery compartment.  
3 Close the battery compartment.  
Note:  
If the DVD Micro System no longer reacts properly to remote control  
commands, the batteries may be flat. Be sure to remove used batteries. The  
manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulting from leaking  
batteries.  
Environmental note:  
Batteries, including those which contain no heavy metal, may not be  
disposed of with household waste. Please dispose of used batteries in an  
environmentally sound manner. Find out about the legal regulations which  
apply in your area.  
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION  
Additional information for units sold in the UK.  
Units sold in the UK are suitable for operation from a 240V ac, 50Hz mains supply.  
The range of multi-system receivers is built to work in most European countries. However, the mains plug and  
socket system for the UK differs from many European countries.  
This appliance has been supplied with a fitted, non-removable, approved converter plug for use in the UK. This  
converter plug is fitted with a 5A rated fuse.  
In case this appliance is supplied with a moulded 2-pin Euro plug only, which is unsuitable for UK operation, this  
must be cut off and immediately disposed of. An approved 13A, 3-pin UK plug should then be fitted by a  
qualified electrician.  
Note:  
The severed Euro plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a socket  
elsewhere.  
If a non-rewireable 3-pin plug or a rewireable 13A (BS1363) 3-pin plug is used, it must be fitted with a 5A ASTA  
or BSI approved BS1362 fuse. If any other type of plug is used it must be protected by a 5A fuse either in the  
plug, or at the distribution board. If this type of plug becomes defective, ensure that the fuse is removed before  
disposal, to eliminate potential shock hazard.  
If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non-rewireable plug, the correct type and rating (5A ASTA or BSI  
approved BS1362) must be used and the fuse cover must be refitted. If the fuse cover is lost or damaged, the lead  
and plug must not be used until a replacement is obtained. Replacement fuse covers should be obtained from  
your dealer.  
Important:  
The wires in the mains lead are colour coded in accordance with the following code:  
BLUE – NEUTRAL  
BROWN – LIVE  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not correspond with the coloured marking  
identifying terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
Connect the BLUE coloured wire to plug terminal marked with the letter “N” or coloured black.  
Connect the BROWN coloured wire to the plug terminal marked with the letter “L” or coloured red.  
In no circumstance must any of the wires be connected to the terminal marked with the letter “E”, earth symbol  
z”, coloured green, or green & yellow.  
Replacement mains lead sets can be obtained from your local dealer, or by contacting Grundig Consumer  
Relations (01788 570088)  
Moulded 3-pin lead set, suitable for UK use:  
Ref: Leadset UK  
8290-991-224  
Moulded 2-pin Euro lead set, not suitable for UK use:  
Ref: Leadset Euro  
8290-991-316  
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Setting the time  
When the DVD Micro System is connected to the mains for the first time, a demo  
program runs in the display. This can be interrupted with »DEMO/OK«. After-  
wards the clock flashes to indicate that it needs to be set. The following settings  
may only be performed in standby mode. During the setting, if no button is  
pushed for more than 10 seconds, the DVD Micro system ends the procedure  
automatically. You then have to start again.  
1 To set the 24 hour format press »PROGRAM« and hold it down.  
– Display: »24 HouR«, »24« flashes.  
24 HOUR  
12 HOUR  
2 To set the 12 hour format, press »TUNING 3« or » TUNING 4«.  
– Display: »12 HOUR«, »12« flashes.  
3 To set the clock press »PROGRAM« again.  
– Display: the hours flash.  
:
14 39  
4 Set the hours with »TUNING 3« or » TUNING 4« and confirm with  
»PROGRAM«.  
– Display: the minutes flash.  
:
10 39  
5 Set the minutes with »TUNING 3« or » TUNING 4« and confirm  
with »PROGRAM«.  
– Display: the current time.  
:
10 23  
Notes:  
You must reset the time after a power failure or when the mains plug is pulled  
out.  
Some RDS stations transmit an RDS time signal. If RDS time synchronisation  
is activated on the DVD Micro System (»SYNC ON«) (see page 38), the time is  
automatically updated when this new information is received.  
Time synchronisation can take several minutes, and even with good  
reception the accuracy depends on the time signal being transmitted. The  
automatic setting is always activated when the DVD Micro System is switched  
from standby to tuner mode and receives a suitable RDS station.  
General information  
You can make the settings required for operating the system in the set-up menu  
which appears on the television screen.  
To do this, switch on the television and switch it to the channel on which the DVD  
Micro System is set. You can only make settings with the remote control in disc  
mode when the device is stopped.  
Switching on  
1 Switch on the DVD Micro System from standby by pressing »DVD  
the device or »DISC/RANDOM« on the remote control.  
II« on  
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SETTINGS  
Selecting the menu language  
SETUP MENU - - MAIN PAGE  
The set-up menu is the control centre of your DVD Micro System. It is called up in  
disc mode when the device is stopped by pressing »SETUP«. Eight languages  
are available in the set-up menu. The default setting is »ENGLISH«.  
GENERAL SETUP  
SPEAKER SETUP  
AUDIO SETUP  
PREFERENCES  
1 Press »SETUP« to open the set-up menu.  
EXIT SETUP  
2 Select the »GENERAL SETUP« menu item with »Ń« or » « and  
Ľ
confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
GENERAL SETUP  
3 Select the »OSD LANG« line by pressing »Ń« or » «.  
Ľ
- - GENERAL PAGE - -  
4 Use » « to move to the right column.  
TV DISPLAY  
ı
ENGLISH  
PIC MODE  
FRANÇAIS  
DEUTSCH  
ITALIANO  
SVENSKA  
DANSK  
ANGLE MARK  
OSD LANG  
CAPTIONS  
5 Select your language using »Ń« or » « and press »DEMO/OK« to  
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s
confirm.  
MAIN PAGE  
PORTUGUÊS  
ESPAÑOL  
\
Navigating in the set-up menu  
SET OSD LANGUAGE TO ENGLISH  
Move through the set-up menu with »Ń« or » « and select the desired item.  
Ľ
The item you select is highlighted and shown in white text.  
When you press »DEMO/OK« to confirm your selection, a sub-menu with two  
columns appears. Here too, you can navigate with »Ń« and » « and select the  
Ľ
- - GENERAL PAGE - -  
item you require in the left column. The item you select is highlighted and shown  
in white text.  
TV DISPLAY  
NORMAL/PS  
s
PIC MODE  
NORMAL/LB  
WIDE  
Press » « to switch to the column on the right and press »Ń« or » « to make  
Ľ
ı
ANGLE MARK  
OSD LANG  
CAPTIONS  
the setting. Your chosen setting is highlighted in white text. Press »DEMO/OK«  
to confirm your selection, and the item is highlighted. You can quit the set-up  
menu by pressing »SETUP«.  
MAIN PAGE  
\
NORMAL TV PAN SCAN  
To make more settings, press » « to switch back to the left menu and continue  
as described. You can return to the main menu page by selecting the »MAIN  
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PAGE« line with »Ń« or » « and confirming with »DEMO/OK«. You can  
Ľ
also exit the menu by selecting the »EXIT SETUP« line with »Ń« or » « and  
Ľ
confirming with »DEMO/OK«.  
Setting the video functions  
Setting the picture format  
1 Select the »GENERAL SETUP« menu item with »Ń« or » « and  
Ľ
- - GENERAL PAGE - -  
confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
TV DISPLAY  
NORMAL/PS  
s
PIC MODE  
NORMAL/LB  
WIDE  
2 Select the »TV DISPLAY« line using »Ń« or » «.  
Ľ
ANGLE MARK  
OSD LANG  
CAPTIONS  
3 Use » « to move to the right column:  
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MAIN PAGE  
\
– »NORMAL/PS« for a normal 4:3 television. The large picture is cropped  
to the left and right. »NORMAL/PS« is the default setting,  
– »NORMAL/LB« for a normal 4:3 television. This creates a widescreen  
picture with black bars above and below.  
NORMAL TV PAN SCAN  
– »WIDE« for a 16:9 large-screen television.  
4 Select the required setting by pressing »Ń« or » « and confirm with »OK«.  
Ľ
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SETTINGS  
Setting the colour norm for the television  
- - PREFERENCES PAGE - -  
1 Select the »PREFERENCES« menu item with »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
TV TYPE  
MULTI  
s
VIDEO OUTPUT  
AUDIO  
NTSC  
PAL  
2 Select »TV TYPE« with »Ń« or » «.  
Ľ
SUBTITLE  
DISC MENU  
PARENTAL  
PASSWORD  
3 Use » « to move to the right column:  
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– »MULTI«: PAL or NTSC video signal output is selected automatically in the  
multi-system.  
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MULTISYNC TV  
– »NTSC«: PAL video signals are converted to NTSC signals.  
– »PAL«: NTSC video signals are converted to PAL signals. »PAL« is the  
default setting  
4 Select the required setting by pressing »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
Selecting the video output format  
- - PREFERENCES PAGE --  
1 Select the »PREFERENCES« menu item with »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
TV TYPE  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
COMPONENT  
RGB  
s
2 Select »VIDEO OUTPUT« with »Ń« or » «.  
Ľ
SUBTITLE  
DISC MENU  
PARENTAL  
PASSWORD  
3 Use » « to move to the right column:  
ı
– »S-VIDEO«: the television is connected using S-VIDEO.  
– »COMPONENT«: the television is connected using Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr. This  
setting is a prerequisite for Progressive Scan.  
S
RGB  
– »RGB«: the television is connected using the Euro-AV socket. »RGB« is the  
default value.  
4 Select the required setting by pressing »Ń« or » « and confirm with »OK«.  
Ľ
Setting the loudspeaker configuration  
Activating loudspeakers  
1 Select »SPEAKER SETUP« with »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
- - SPEAKER SETUP PAGE - -  
»DEMO/OK«.  
DOWNMIX  
LT/RT  
STEREO  
OFF  
s
CENTER  
2 Select »DOWNMIX« with »Ń« or » «, move it to the right column with  
Ľ
REAR  
SUBWOOFER  
CNTR DELAY  
REAR DELAY  
TEST TONE  
» « use »Ń« or » « to select »OFF« and confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
Ľ
ı
Notes:  
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If you select the »DOWNMIX« settings »LT/RT« or »STEREO«, only the  
front loudspeakers are active. If »LT/RT« is selected a two-channel downmix  
is conducted automatically, i.e. the central channel and the surround chan-  
nels are automatically mixed into the front channels. The central loudspeaker,  
surround loudspeakers and the subwoofer are no longer active.  
For all other settings on this menu page, »DOWNMIX« must be set to  
»OFF«.  
DOWNMIX OFF - MULTI CHANNEL  
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SETTINGS  
- - SPEAKER SETUP PAGE - -  
3 Change back to the left column with » « and use »Ń« or » « to select  
Ľ
ľ
»CENTER«.  
4 Change to the right column with » «, use »Ń« or » « to select »ON« and  
DOWNMIX  
CENTER  
ON  
s
REAR  
OFF  
Ľ
ı
SUBWOOFER  
CNTR DELAY  
REAR DELAY  
TEST TONE  
confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
5 Switch back to the left column with » « and make the same setting for  
ľ
S
CENTER SPEAKER ON  
»REAR« and »SUBWOOFER«.  
Setting the distance to the listening position  
In a home entertainment system, the surround loudspeakers are usually posi-  
tioned closer to the viewer than the front loudspeakers. The sound is therefore  
electronically delayed by fractions of a second. This compensates for the time it  
takes the sound to travel.  
You should therefore measure the distances from the central speaker and the  
surround speakers to the listeners central position and enter them in the relevant  
menu. Enter the travel time of the sound in milliseconds (MS) (1 m corresponds  
to 3 MS). »OFF« is the default value.  
- - SPEAKER SETUP PAGE - -  
1 Select »SPEAKER SETUP« with »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
DOWNMIX  
CENTER  
REAR  
5MS  
3MS  
2 Select »CNTR DELAY« (for the central loudspeaker) with »Ń« or » «.  
Ľ
SUBWOOFER  
CNTR DELAY  
REAR DELAY  
TEST TONE  
s
3 Switch to the right column with » « and use »Ń« or » « to make the  
Ľ
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1MS  
OFF  
required setting.  
– »OFF« to »5MS«: off to 5 milliseconds.  
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CENTER DELAY SET TO 3 MS  
4 Switch back to the left column with » « and make the setting for »REAR  
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DELAY«.  
– »OFF« to »15MS«: off to 15 milliseconds.  
Testing the volume level of the individual channels  
with a test signal  
A test signal can be created for each connected speaker to check the volume  
level. »OFF« is the default value.  
- - SPEAKER SETUP PAGE - -  
1 Select »SPEAKER SETUP« with »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
DOWNMIX  
CENTER  
REAR  
2 Select »TEST TONE« with »Ń« or » «.  
Ľ
SUBWOOFER  
CNTR DELAY  
REAR DELAY  
TEST TONE  
ON  
3 Use » « to move to the right column.  
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OFF  
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– »ON« and »OFF«.  
S
LEFT  
4 Use »Ń« or » « to select »ON« and confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
Ľ
– The test signal can be heard briefly from loudspeaker to loudspeaker  
(sequence: front left, centre, front right, surround right, surround left,  
subwoofer).  
5 To end the test signal select »Ń« or » « »OFF« and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
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SETTINGS  
Setting the audio functions  
Activating digital audio signal outputs  
You can make the setting for the coaxial output for the connection to an external  
device here. If the digital outputs are activated, the analog output signal is  
deactivated.  
1 Select »AUDIO SETUP« with »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
- - AUDIO SETUP - -  
»DEMO/OK«.  
AUDIO OUT  
ANALOG  
s
DUAL MONO  
SPDIF/RAW  
SPDIF/PCM  
2 Select »AUDIO OUT« with »Ń« or » «.  
Ľ
DYNAMIC  
PRO LOGIC  
PRO LOGIC II MODE  
PRO LOGIC II CNTL  
3 Use » « to move to the right column.  
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– »ANALOG«: the coaxial output is deactivated. »ANALOG« is the default  
setting.  
\
MAIN PAGE  
ANALOG OUTPUT  
– »SPDIF/RAW«: the coaxial output provides the original signal format.  
– »SPDIF/PCM«: the coaxial output changes into the PCM format for  
digital recording devices.  
4 Select the required setting by pressing »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
Multiple channel settings  
You can switch the channel playback to Dolby Digital mode if a 1+1 audio code  
is available i.e. the Dolby Digital signal only contains a stereo signal.  
1 Select »AUDIO SETUP« with »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
- - AUDIO SETUP --  
»DEMO/OK«.  
AUDIO OUT  
DUAL MONO  
STEREO  
L-MONO  
R-MONO  
MIX-MONO  
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2 Select »DUAL MONO« with »Ń« or » «.  
Ľ
DYNAMIC  
PRO LOGIC  
PRO LOGIC II MODE  
PRO LOGIC II CNTL  
3 Use » « to move to the right column.  
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– »STEREO«: 1:1 stereo playback, CH1 for the left channel, CH2 for the  
right channel. »STEREO« is the default value.  
MAIN PAGE  
\
SET STEREO MODE  
– »L-MONO«: CH1 mono playback, CH1 on left and right channel.  
– »R-MONO«: CH2 mono playback, CH2 on left and right channel.  
– »MIX-MONO«: mixed mono playback, CH1 and CH2 on left and right  
channel.  
4 Select the required setting by pressing »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
Setting the dynamic range  
DTS (AC3) soundtracks have a very large dynamic volume range, hence there is  
an extreme relationship between quiet and loud tones. If the full playback  
volume is too loud, simply reducing it does not give a satisfactory result, since  
dialogue can hardly be heard. You can turn down the louder sounds and  
turn up the quieter passages, while retaining the volume of the dialogue. This  
function is called the dynamic range.  
1 Select »AUDIO SETUP« with »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
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SETTINGS  
- - AUDIO SETUP - -  
2 Select »DYNAMIC« with »Ń« or » «.  
Ľ
AUDIO OUT  
FULL  
6/8  
3 Use » « to move to the right column.  
DUAL MONO  
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DYNAMIC  
s
– »OFF«, »2/8« ... »6/8«, »FULL«. »OFF« (default setting) means uncom-  
pressed dynamics (for example, during the day), »FULL« means com-  
pressed dynamics (for example, late at night).  
PRO LOGIC  
4/8  
PRO LOGIC II MODE  
PRO LOGIC II CNTL  
2/8  
\
MAIN PAGE  
OFF  
4 Select the required setting by pressing »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
DYNAMIC RNG COMPRESSION 6/8  
»DEMO/OK«.  
Setting the surround mode  
Depending on the input signal, you can choose between different surround  
modes (Stereo, Pro Logic, Pro Logic II Virtual, Pro Logic II Music, Pro Logic II  
Movie, Pro Logic II Matrix). For digital multi-channel audio signals (5.1) (Dolby  
Digital, DTS), the optimum setting is made automatically, depending on the  
loudspeakers connected. For 2-channel audio signals, the following settings are  
possible:  
1 Select »AUDIO SETUP« with »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
- - AUDIO SETUP - -  
»DEMO/OK«.  
AUDIO OUT  
DUAL MONO  
DYNAMIC  
2 Select »PRO LOGIC« with »Ń« or » «.  
Ľ
PRO LOGIC  
OFF  
ON  
AUTO  
s
PRO LOGIC II MODE  
PRO LOGIC II CNTL  
3 Use » « to move to the right column.  
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– »OFF«: Pro Logic is deactivated. »OFF« is the default value.  
– »ON«: setting for VCD/S-VCD mode.  
MAIN PAGE  
\
PROLOGIC OUTPUT OFF  
– »AUTO«: setting for general disc operation.  
- - AUDIO SETUP - -  
4 Select the required setting by pressing »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
AUDIO OUT  
»DEMO/OK«.  
DUAL MONO  
DYNAMIC  
5 Make further settings, to do this use »Ń« or » « to select »PRO LOGIC II  
Ľ
PRO LOGIC  
PRO LOGIC  
PRO LOGIC II MODE  
PRO LOGIC II CNTL  
VITUAL  
MUSIC  
MOVIE  
MATRIX  
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MODE« and switch to the right column with » «.  
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– Settings: »PRO LOGIC«, »VIRTUAL«, »MUSIC«, »MOVIE« or »MATRIX«.  
MAIN PAGE  
\
MUSIC  
6 If »MUSIC« is set, use »Ń« or » « to select »PRO LOGIC II CNTL« and  
Ľ
confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
PRO LOGIC II CNTL  
7 Using »Ń« or » «, select »DIMENSION«, »PANORAMA« and »CENTER  
Ľ
WIDTH« in that order and make the appropriate settings.  
– For »DIMENSION«: »-3« to »3« (moves the sound field more to the front  
or to the back).  
DIMENSION  
PANORAMA  
-3  
-2  
-1  
0
s
CENTER WIDTH  
AUDIO SETUP  
1
– For »PANORAMA«: »ON« or »OFF« (»ON« widens the scope of the front  
loudspeakers).  
2
3
– For »CENTER WIDTH«: »0« to »7« (adjustment for the central sound  
playback).  
DIMENSION  
8 Select the required setting by pressing »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
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SETTINGS  
Setting and storing radio stations  
Up to 20 radio stations in the FM range and up to 10 stations in the AM range  
can be stored. You can see the displays for this on the DVD Micro system.  
1 Press »ON/OFF ECO  
« to switch on the DVD Micro System from  
Ǽ
standby mode.  
– The DVD Micro System switches on with the last input source selected.  
2 Use »FM TUNER AM« on the DVD Micro System or »TV AM/FM« on the  
remote control to select TUNER as the input source.  
– Display: e.g. »FM 87.50 MHz«.  
MHz  
FM 87.50  
3 Press »FM TUNER AM« on the DVD Micro System or »TV AM/FM« on  
the remote control to select the desired frequency band (FM or AM).  
4 To start the search, press » TUNING 3« or » TUNING 4« on the  
remote control and keep them pressed down until the frequency changes to  
search mode.  
– The search stops when a station is found.  
– Display: »SEARCH«, then »SEARCHING« in ticker text display, then  
»FM 100.60 MHz« for example.  
MHz  
FM 100.60  
Note:  
To switch through frequencies step-by-step press »TUNING 3« or  
»TUNING 4« on the remote control briefly repeatedly.  
– Display: the frequency in steps of 50 kHz.  
MHz  
FM 98.75  
5 Select the storage function by pressing »PROGRAM« on the remote  
control.  
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– Display: »01« for the preset position flashes.  
MHz  
FM 100.60  
Note:  
If no button is pressed within 5 seconds, the DVD Micro System automatically  
quits the storage function.  
6 Select the desired station position with the »DOWN PRESET UP« button.  
Note:  
you can enter the station position directly using the number buttons »1... 0«  
on the remote control.  
7 Store radio stations by pressing »PROGRAM« on the remote control  
1
within five seconds.  
MHz  
FM 100.60  
– Display: briefly »STORED« as ticker text, then »1 FM 100. 60 MHz« for  
example.  
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Switching on and off  
1 Switch on the DVD Micro System from standby or eco mode with »ON/OFF  
ECO «.  
Ǽ
– The system switches on with the most recently selected input source.  
TUNER FM  
2 Switch the DVD Micro System to standby with »ON/OFF ECO «.  
Ǽ
– Display on the DVD Micro-System: briefly »BYE BYE« in ticker text.  
3 Switch on the DVD Micro System from standby or eco mode with »ON/OFF  
ECO «.  
Ǽ
– Display on the DVD Micro-System: briefly »ECO ON ----« in ticker text.  
– The displays on the DVD Micro System completely disappear.  
Selecting the input source  
1 Select the desired input source (DISC, TUNER or TV IN) with »DVD  
II« or  
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»FM TUNER AM« on the DVD Micro System or »DISC/RANDOM« or  
»AM/FM TV IN« on the remote control.  
DISC  
– Display on the DVD Micro-System: »DISC« or »TUNER FM« for example.  
– If DISC is selected as the input source and no disc has been inserted  
beforehand, the DVD Micro System briefly displays »DISC«, then  
»WAITING«, then »READING« in ticker text, and then »NO DISC«.  
NO DISC  
Inserting a disc  
1 Press »ə«.  
– The disc compartment opens.  
– Display on the DVD Micro System: »OPEN«.  
OPEN  
Note:  
If the DVD Micro System is in standby, it is switched to disc mode with »ə«.  
2 Insert the disc in the disc compartment with its label facing upwards.  
3 Press »ə«.  
– The disc compartment closes again (display: »CLOSE«). The disc is  
scanned.  
CLOSE  
– Display on the DVD Micro System: information concerning the inserted  
medium.  
Removing discs  
1 Open the disc compartment with »ə«.  
2 Remove the disc.  
Adjusting the volume  
1 Adjust the volume of the entire system with »+ VOLUME –« on the DVD  
Micro System or with »– VOLUME +« on the remote control.  
– Display on the DVD Micro System: »VOL« and the selected value (scale  
from »MIN«, »1« to »31«, »MAX«).  
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS  
Muting  
With this function the DVD Micro System mutes the connected loudspeakers.  
1 Press »d« on the remote control to switch it on mute.  
– Display on the DVD Micro System »MUTING« flashes.  
MUTING  
2 Briefly press »d« on the remote control again to cancel the muting.  
– Display on the DVD Micro System: briefly »MUTING« after which it  
disappears.  
Selecting sound settings  
You can choose between four different sound settings (CLASSIC, ROCK, JAZZ,  
POP). The default setting is FLAT.  
1 Select the desired sound setting, to do this, press »PRE EQ/BBS« on the  
remote control briefly and repeat.  
– Display on the DVD Micro System: briefly »FLAT«, »CLASSIC«, »ROCK«,  
»JAZZ« or »POP«, and then »CLASSIC«, »ROCK«, »JAZZ« or »POP« are  
displayed constantly.  
CLASSIC  
CLASSIC  
Setting the surround mode  
You can switch on Dolby Pro Logic II (multi channel mix) during disc playback  
and select various surround sound effects. If Dolby Pro Logic II is switched off,  
playback is conducted with 2.1 channel stereo sound.  
1 To switch between two-channel mode and Dolby Pro logic II effects, press  
»MODE« on the remote control repeatedly.  
– On-screen displays: in the following sequence: »STEREO«, »PRO  
LOGIC«, »PL II VIRTUAL«, »PL II MUSIC«, »PL II MOVIE« or »PL II  
MATRIX«.  
– Displays on the DVD Micro System: in the following sequence: »STEREO«,  
»PRO LOGIC« and »ijPRO LOGIC II«, »VIRTUAL« and »ijPRO LOGIC II«,  
ijPRO LOGIC II  
VIRTUAL  
»MUSIC« and »ij  
ijPRO LOGIC II«,  
»MATRIX« and »  
ij PRO LOGIC II«, »MOVIE« and »  
PRO LOGIC II«.  
General information on disc playback  
If the » « symbol appears on the television screen after entering particular  
commands, it means the disc itself has a limited set of functions.  
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Disc formats  
Your DVD Micro System can play DVD R/DVD RW in DVD video format and  
CD-R and CD-RW in CD-DA Format or MP3/WMA format.  
Due to difference in quality of the recording media and the quality of the record-  
ing itself, it can occasionally happen that a home-made DVD R/DCD RW or  
CD-R and CD-RW with audio data cannot be read. This does not indicate a  
malfunction of the DVD Micro System.  
The causes for this can be faulty software or hardware settings, or even the  
CD itself. Should such problems arise, contact the customer services of your  
CD burner/software manufacturer or search for information about this, for  
example, on the Internet.  
If you make a DVD R/DVD RW or CD-R/CD-RW, please observe the legal  
regulations and do not infringe the copyright of third parties.  
Some recordings (DVD R/DVD RW, CD-R and CD-RW) have to be finalised.  
When MP3/WMA-CDs are played back, individual tracks may be skipped or  
incorrectly played back. This can be due to the disc configuration, the encoder  
software or the hardware used for the recording.  
Audio CDs (CD-DA) meet the specification and bear the corresponding logo.  
Copy-protected CDs do meet this specification in some circumstances and do  
not bear the corresponding logo. These CDs can cause playback errors.  
DVD features  
You can recognise a DVD by the logo on the label.  
Depending on the content of the DVD, the discs contain one or more titles. Each  
title may contain one or more chapters. Titles and chapters can be selected  
easily and conveniently.  
You can control and direct playback of a DVD using the menu of the DVD Micro  
System on the television screen.  
Titel 1  
Titel 2  
Many DVDs have audio tracks recorded in up to eight languages. You can select  
the language you want. Many DVDs are recorded by the manufacturer with  
subtitles in several languages. You can select subtitles from up to 32 different  
languages.  
Kapitel 1 Kapitel 2 Kapitel 3  
Kapitel 1 Kapitel 2  
Your DVD Micro system has been enabled with regional code 2. DVDs with  
additional regional codes cannot be played.  
VCD/S-VCD features  
You can recognise S-VCD/VCDs (video CDs) by the logo on the label.  
Depending on the contents of the VCDs/S-VCDs (films, music videos etc.), the  
discs may carry one or more tracks. Like audio CDs, VCDs/S-VCDs have a  
track structure.  
VCDs/S-VCDs can be created using the PBC (playback control) system for track  
navigation.  
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DISC FEATURES  
You can control and direct playback of the VCD/S-VCD using the menu of the  
DVD Micro System on the television screen.  
S-VCDs can contain different dubbed languages and subtitles.  
1
2
Film  
Film  
Film  
Menü-Anzeige  
Standbild  
Standbild  
1
2
3
1
2
PBC (playback control)  
PBC is a navigation option for VCDs/S-VCDs. PBC switches between the playlist  
structure (the menu on the VCD/S-VCD) and manual selection by the user.  
Standbild  
PBC is activated after the VCD/S-VCD has been scanned. This function allows  
interactive playback of the VCD/S-VCD if you follow the menu on the television  
screen.  
MP3/WMA CD features  
MP3 stand for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, WMA for Windows Media Audio. Both  
formats enable audio files to be saved on a computer with a sound quality simi-  
lar to that of a CD. The standard encoding bit rate for MP3 files is 128 kbps.  
Generally, the higher the bit rate of a file, the better the sound quality.  
Most MP3 files on the Internet are encoded at 128 or 160 kbps.  
160 kbps is considered CD quality. MP3/WMA files can be downloaded from  
the Internet and then burned onto a CD ROM disc. MP3/WMA CDs contain  
only sound recordings.  
TOP  
Track 1  
Track 2  
SUB  
SUB  
In MP3/WMA mode, the terms “album” and “file” are very important. “Album”  
corresponds to a folder on a PC, and “file” to a file on a PC or a CD-DA track.  
Audio CD features  
An audio CD (CD-DA) is identified by this logo.  
Audio CDs contain only sound recordings. They can be played in the normal  
manner on an audio system. The individual tracks are stored in a sequence.  
There are no folders.  
As well as audio CDs, the DVD Micro System can also read CD-R and CD-RW  
with audio data.  
Track 1  
Track 2  
Track 3  
Track 4  
JPEG Picture CD features  
JPEG stands for Joint Picture Experts Group. This process was designed to  
compress picture files.  
JPEG files can be burned onto a CD along with other file types. Such CDs are  
known as file CDs or mixed mode CDs. For example, the CD could contain MP3  
files (audio) and JPEG files (for example to display album covers).  
The files on a JPEG CD can be organised in directories. This structure is similar  
to that of an MP3 CD.  
JPEG CDs only contain data in the compressed JPEG format. This is mostly data  
from digital cameras or from picture processing programs. The data (pictures)  
can be displayed individually or in sequence in a slide show.  
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Playback functions  
In DVD mode, playback sometimes starts automatically after the disc has been  
scanned. Sometimes a menu appears on the screen where you can start disc  
playback.  
A menu also appears on the screen with VCDs/S-VCDs where you can control  
the playback of the disc interactively if you switch on the PBC function (see  
page 27).  
In MP3/WMA and audio CD modes playback always starts with the first file  
or track.  
Playing back the disc  
PLAY  
1 Start playback in stop mode by pressing »PLAY/PAUSE  
II«.  
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2 To pause playback (freeze-frame in video mode), press »PLAY/PAUSE  
PAUSE  
PLAY  
II«.  
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3 Press »PLAY/PAUSE  
II« to resume playback.  
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4 To end playback press »STOP « twice.  
STOP  
Interrupting/resuming playback (resume)  
You can stop playback at any point and then continue in the same scene or the  
same track/file where you left off.  
PRESS PLAY TO CONTINUE  
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1 To interrupt playback, press »STOP « once.  
PLAY  
2 Press »PLAY/PAUSE  
II« to resume playback.  
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3 To stop playback, press »STOP « twice.  
STOP  
Selecting titles or chapters ...  
... step-by-step  
TITLE 01/02 CHAPTER 004/035  
TITLE 01/02 CHAPTER 003/035  
1 Select the next chapter, next file or next track by pressing »PRESET 9«  
briefly and repeatedly during playback.  
2 Select the previous chapter, file or title by pressing »PRESET 8«.  
– Playback starts with the selected chapter, file or title.  
... directly with the numerical buttons  
1 During playback, select the desired track with »1 … 0« on the remote  
control.  
– Playback starts with the selected chapter, file or title.  
Notes:  
Selecting directly using the numerical buttons is only possible, if the disc is  
supporting this function.  
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Selecting titles or chapters (in DVD mode) ...  
... using the DVD menu  
If a DVD contains several titles or chapters, you can select these in the DVD  
menu, if the DVD itself offers this function.  
1 Call up the DVD menu with »MENU«.  
– The DVD menu appears on the screen.  
2 Select the title or DVD with »Ń« or » « or » « or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
ľ
ı
»DEMO/OK«.  
– Playback of the selected title or chapter begins.  
... using the title menu of the DVD  
Some DVDs offer a title menu which shows the titles and chapters.  
1 Call up the title menu with »TITLE« on the remote control.  
– The title menu appears on the screen.  
2 Select the title or DVD with »Ń« or » « or » « or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
ľ
ı
»DEMO/OK«.  
– Playback of the selected title or chapter begins.  
Playback with PBC (playback control)  
(in Video CD mode)  
After scanning the disc, the PBC function is activated, provided this function is  
supported by the disc (»PBC ON« briefly appears).  
PBC ON  
1 Press »PLAY/PAUSE  
II« to start playback.  
– The DVD Micro System automatically switches to PBC playback mode.  
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2 Select the desired menu option with »Ń« or » « or » « or » « and  
Ľ
ľ
ı
activate with »DEMO/OK«.  
3 Follow the instructions given in the menu to use the interactive functions.  
4 To deactivate the PBC function, press »PBC/BOOKMARK« on the remote  
control during playback.  
PBC OFF  
– On the television screen »PBC OFF« appears briefly.  
– The playback of the video CD ends.  
5 Press »PLAY PAUSE  
II« to start normal playback.  
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DISC MODE  
Playback with progressive scan (in DVD mode)  
This function results in the transmission of video signals in a high frequency  
range. The function is only active if the video output has been set to  
»COMPONENT« in the set-up menu. Before you first switch on the device,  
please check whether your television, flat screen or projector is suitable for  
this use.  
1 Press »RDS/P.SCAN« to switch on the function.  
PROGRESSIVE TV  
INTERLACE TV  
– On-screen display: »PROGRESSIVE TV«.  
P.SCAN  
– Display on the DVD Micro System: »  
«.  
2 Press »RDS/P.SCAN« to switch off the function.  
– On-screen display: »INTERLACE TV«.  
P.SCAN  
– Display on the DVD Micro System: »  
« disappears from the display.  
Displaying information ...  
... in DVD mode:  
1 Press »DISPLAY/DIM« repeatedly on the remote control.  
– One after the other you will receive information concerning the following:  
– Current title number, current track number and the elapsed playing time of  
the title  
TITLE 01/02 CHAPTER 006/035  
00:18:14  
– The remaining playing time of the title  
– The elapsed playing time of the chapter  
– The remaining playing time of the chapter.  
2 To hide the information line repeatedly press »DISPLAY/DIM« on the  
remote control.  
... In video CD mode  
1 Press »DISPLAY/DIM« on the remote control repeatedly.  
You will receive information concerning:  
– The elapsed playing time of the current track  
– The remaining playing time of the track  
SINGLE ELAPSED  
03:38 TRACK 01/01  
– The total playing time of the VCD/S-VCD  
– The remaining playing time of the VCD/S-VCD  
2 To hide the information line repeatedly press »DISPLAY/DIM« on the  
remote control.  
... In MP3/WMA mode  
In MP3/WMA mode, the corresponding information is automatically displayed  
by the MP3/WMA menu.  
... In audio CD mode  
1 Press »DISPLAY/DIM« repeatedly on the remote control.  
You will receive information concerning:  
– The elapsed playing time of the current track  
– The remaining playing time of the track  
– The elapsed playing time of the CD  
SINGLE ELAPSED  
01:07 TRACK 01/19  
– The remaining playing time of the CD.  
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Additional playback functions  
Some of the functions are not available depending on the inserted media.  
Fast search  
1 During playback, press »TUNING 3« or » TUNING 4« on the  
remote control.  
FF  
2x  
8x  
– The fast search starts either forwards or backwards.  
Note:  
The backwards and forwards speed can be changed in four stages by  
pressing » TUNING 3« or » TUNING 4« repeatedly during the  
search. The maximum speed is »16x«.  
FF  
2 Press »PLAY PAUSE  
II« at the position desired.  
– Normal playback starts.  
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PLAY  
Note:  
In video and audio CD mode, searches stops at the end of a track or title.  
When the next track or title begins, normal playback starts automatically.  
Selecting the camera angle for particular scenes or  
passages  
Many DVDs contain scenes or passages which were filmed by various  
cameras – from different angles. You can select these different camera angles.  
Should a DVD offer this function, the multi-angle symbol, for example  
»n 1/4«, will appear on the television screen if it has been set up in the  
set-up menu.  
1 To select the camera angle function, press »n« during playback.  
– Display: camera angle »n 2/4«, 2 from 4 in this example.  
n 1/3  
2 To select another camera angle, press »n«.  
Slow motion  
You can switch forwards through individual pictures is small steps.  
1 During playback, press »SLOW« on the remote control.  
2 Change pictures forwards by pressing »SLOW« repeatedly.  
STEP FWD  
PLAY  
3 Switch back to playback with »PLAY PAUSE  
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Enlarging the picture (zoom)  
This function allows you to enlarge various picture sections. The picture enlarge-  
ments are selected in the following order: ZOOM1.5 – ZOOM2 – ZOOM3 –  
ZOOM OFF.  
1 During playback, in pause or slow motion, press »v« on the remote  
control.  
ZOOM x1.5  
– Display: »ZOOM x1.5«, a picture section is enlarged.  
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2 The picture section can be moved with »Ń« or » « or » « or » « on the  
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television screen.  
3 To end the function switch »v« to »ZOOM OFF«.  
ZOOM OFF  
Switching the dubbed language or the audio format  
This setting switches away from the preset dubbed language, if the DVD offers  
alternatives.  
1 During playback, press »F ɳ«.  
AUDIO 2/3: AC - 3 1CH ENGLISH  
AUDIO 1/3: AC - 3 1CH SPANISH  
– Display: the current dubbed language  
2 Keep pressing »F ɳ« to select the dubbing language.  
Note:  
Switching the dubbed language can be suppressed by the structure of the  
DVD itself. In this case the setting is usually made in the DVD menu.  
Selecting and displaying subtitles  
If the DVD provides subtitles, they can be displayed on your TV screen.  
When subtitles are available in several languages, you can select your preferred  
language.  
1 During playback, press »SUBTITLE y«.  
– Display: for example »SUBTITLE 02/21: ENGLISH« appears briefly,  
then the current subtitles appear.  
SUBTITLE 02/21: ENGLISH  
2 Keep pressing »SUBTITLE y« to select the subtitle language.  
Notes:  
Switching the subtitles can be suppressed by the structure of the DVD itself.  
In this case the setting is usually made in the DVD menu.  
Zero setting (GO TO) ...  
... in DVD mode  
This function enables you to select titles or chapters on the DVD when it is  
stopped or during playback.  
1 Call up this function with »GOTO« on the remote control.  
– The information menu is displayed. The chapter number display is  
highlighted in yellow.  
TITLE 01/02 CHAPTER 007 /035  
2 Select the title of chapter number with » « or » «,  
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3 Using the numerical buttons »1 … 0« on the remote control, enter new title  
or chapter numbers and confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
– Playback of the selected title or chapter begins.  
4 Press »GOTO« on the remote control again.  
TRACK 01/02 TIME _ _:_ _:_ _  
– The line for the time display appears.  
5 Enter the desired time with »1 … 0« and confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
– Playback starts at the corresponding point.  
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DISC MODE  
... In video CD and CD mode  
1 Press »GOTO« on the remote control.  
– The line for the time display appears.  
2 Enter the desired time with »1 … 0« and confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
– Playback starts at the corresponding point.  
Selecting and playing scenes  
You can make a bookmark for a scene on a DVD. This bookmark can be  
selected directly for playback. You can set two bookmarks per DVD.  
Setting bookmarks  
1 During playback, press »PBC/BOOKMARK«.  
2 Select a bookmark using » « or » «.  
MARK GO TO  
01  
00  
TOTAL  
00/02  
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3 Press »DEMO/OK« at the point you wish to mark.  
Notes:  
Select the second bookmark with » « or » « and mark a new point.  
S
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The bookmark (playing time) can be deleted using »x«.  
Playing bookmarked scenes  
1 During playback, press »PBC/BOOKMARK«.  
2 Select the bookmark with » « or » «.  
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3 Select »GO TO« with » « and confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
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– Playback starts at the point marked.  
Playing back tracks or titles in random order  
If the disc is supporting it, you can play back tracks or titles in random order.  
1 When the device is stopped, call up the function by pressing  
»DISC/RANDOM«.  
RANDOM ON  
– Display: shortly »RANDOM ON«.  
2 Start random playback with »PLAY/PAUSE  
II«.  
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3 To stop the function press »STOP  
« und subsequently »DISC/  
RANDOM«.  
RANDOM OFF  
– Display: shortly »RANDOM OFF«.  
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DISC MODE  
Repeat functions  
Repeating a chapter, file, title or all chapters, files,  
or titles on a disc  
1 During playback, press »REPEAT« on the remote control.  
– Display: briefly, for example »CHAPTER REPEAT ON« a chapter, file or  
title is repeated.  
CHAPTER REPEAT ON  
TITLE REPEAT ON  
2 During playback, press »REPEAT« on the remote control again.  
– Display: briefly, for example »TITLE REPEAT ON« all chapters, files or  
titles are repeated.  
3 Press »REPEAT« on the remote control a third time to quit the function.  
– Display: briefly »REPEAT OFF«.  
REPEAT OFF  
Notes:  
This function is not available in Aux mode.  
The PBC function must be switched off in video CD mode.  
Creating a track memory – playing back tracks in  
selected order  
You can store and then play back up to 99 tracks in a particular order from the  
inserted disc. A track may be stored more than once. The DVD Micro System  
must be in the stop position.  
This function is not available for DVDs.  
1 Select this function with »PROGRAM« on the remote control.  
– Display on the DVD Micro System: »P01 T00« and »PROG«. »00«  
flashes.  
PROG  
P01 T00  
2 Select the desired two-digit track number with the numerical buttons  
»1 ... 0« (e.g. »06« or »12«) and confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
PROG  
– Display: e.g. »P01« (memory position) and »03« (for the first track).  
P01 T03  
Note:  
To programme further tracks, repeat step 2.  
3 To start playback of the memory, press »PLAY/PAUSE  
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– Playback begins with the first programmed track.  
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4 To end playback of the memory press »STOP «.  
– This memory is stored.  
Deleting a program  
The memory is deleted if:  
– When the system is stopped »PROGRAM« is held down (on-screen  
display »PROGRAM OFF«);  
– The disc compartment is opened  
– The DVD Micro System is switched to standby with »ON/OFF«.  
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TUNER MODE  
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Selecting the tuner input source  
1 Select the input source with »FM TUNER AM« on the DVD Micro System or  
with »TV AM/FM« on the remote control.  
– The most recently selected radio station is played (Last Station Memory).  
– Display on the DVD Micro System: frequency band and frequency, or  
station name.  
MHz  
FM 100.60  
Selecting the waveband  
1 Select FM (VHF) or AM (medium wave) with »FM TUNER AM« on the  
DVD Micro System or »TV AM/FM« on the remote control.  
– Display on the DVD Micro System: »FM« or »AM« and the frequency.  
KHz  
AM 1404  
Calling up stored radio stations  
1 Select the desired preset channel position with »1 ... 0« or »DOWN  
PRESET« or »PRESET UP« on the remote control.  
– Display on the DVD Micro System: briefly, e.g. »06 100. 60 MHz«.  
06 100.60  
RDS station service  
RDS (Radio Data System) is an information system which is provided additional-  
ly by most FM stations. If the DVD Micro System is currently receiving an RDS  
station, the station name, e.g. »ENERGY«, and »F« appear in the display.  
Searching for RDS stations  
1 Search for the desired RDS station by repeatedly pressing »TUNING 3«  
or » TUNING 4« until an RDS station is received and »F« appears in  
the display.  
F
– After a short time the station name appears if the reception strength is  
sufficient.  
ENERGY  
Note:  
It may take some time before all the RDS information is available.  
Calling up RDS information  
If an RDS station is being received, various station information can be called up  
in the display. The information remains in the display as long as no other infor-  
mation is called up.  
1 Press »  
« repeatedly.  
DISPLAY/DIM  
– The channel position, waveband and frequency, station name, radio text in  
ticker text, station type, RDS time, PI code and then the channel position  
with the waveband and frequency appear in that order.  
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Switching RDS information on and off  
The RDS information can be switched on and off.  
1 To call up this function, press »RDS/P.SCAN« twice.  
– Display: »INFO OFF« or »INFO ON«.  
INFO OFF  
NEWS  
2 Press »PROGRAM« to switch RDS information on or off.  
Searching for station types (PTY)  
1 Press »RDS/P.SCAN« to call up the PTY function.  
PTY  
PTY  
– Display: the current station type, e.g. »NEWS«, »PTY« flashes.  
– If no station type code is transmitted, »NONE« appears in the display.  
2 To select another station type, press »PRESET 8« or » PRESET 9«.  
3 To start the PTY search, press »TUNING 3« or » TUNING 4«.  
– Display: »SEARCHING PROGRAMM TYPE« in ticker text, and then the station  
type to be searched for and »PTY«, both flashing.  
EARCHING PROGRAMM T  
– If the station type cannot be found: »TYPE NOT FOUND« appears in the  
display.  
– If the station type is found, the frequency appears in the display and the  
desired station type can be heard.  
Switching RDS time synchronisation on and off  
Some RDS stations transmit an RDS time signal. If RDS time synchronisation is  
activated on the DVD Micro System (»SYNC ON«), the time is automatically  
updated using this new information.  
1 To call up this function, press »RDS/P.SCAN« three times.  
– Display: »SYNC OFF« or »SYNC ON«.  
SYNC OFF  
2 Press »PROGRAM« to switch RDS time synchronisation on or off.  
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TIMER MODE  
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Your DVD Micro System has two timer modes:  
– The switch-on timer which switches the DVD Micro System on and off at set  
times and wakes you in disc or tuner mode.  
– The sleep-timer, which switches the DVD Micro System off at a time you set.  
Switch-on timer  
Setting the switch-on timer  
Notes:  
The clock on the DVD Micro System must already be set. During the setting, if  
no button is pushed for more than 10 seconds, the DVD Micro System ends  
the procedure automatically. You then have to start again.  
1 With the system is standby, press »TIMER« for longer than 2 seconds and  
TIMER  
keep it held down.  
DISC  
– Display: »TIMER« and the input source last selected, e.g. »DISC« or  
»TUNER«.  
2 Select the desired input source, by pressing »  
« and then  
PROGRAM  
»TUNING 3« or » TUNING 4«, confirm your selection with  
«.  
TIMER  
»
PROGRAM  
VOL  
12  
– Display: the volume when switching on, e.g. »VOL 12«.  
Note:  
If the tuner is selected as the switch-on input source, then select the desired  
channel position with »TUNING 3« or » TUNING 4« and conform  
with »  
«.  
PROGRAM  
If disc mode is selected and no disc has been inserted, the DVD Micro  
System will switch on automatically in tuner mode.  
3 Select the desired switch-on volume with »TUNING 3« or » TUNING  
TIMER  
4« and confirm with »  
«.  
PROGRAM  
ON  
12:24  
– Display: »ON«, the hours display flashes.  
4 Set the hours for the switch-on time with »TUNING 3« or » TUNING  
4« and confirm with »  
«.  
PROGRAM  
– Display: »ON«, the minutes display flashes.  
5 Set the minutes for the switch-on time with »TUNING 3« or » TUNING  
TIMER  
4« and confirm with »  
«.  
PROGRAM  
OFF 13:50  
– Display: »OFF«, the hours display flashes.  
6 Set the hours for the switch-off time with » TUNING 3« or » TUNING  
4« and confirm with »  
«.  
PROGRAM  
– Display: »OFF«, the minutes display flashes.  
7 Set the minutes for the switch-off time with » TUNING 3« or » TUNING  
TIMER  
4« and confirm with »  
«.  
PROGRAM  
TIMER OK  
– Display: briefly »TIMER OK«, then »TIMER« and then the current time.  
– The switch-on timer is activated.  
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Activating and deactivating switch on timer  
1 Press »TIMER« to deactivate the timer.  
– Display: »TIMER« disappears from the display.  
2 Press »TIMER« to activate the timer again.  
– Display: »TIMER«.  
Sleep timer  
Setting the sleep timer  
The sleep timer switches the system off at the set time.  
1 To activate the function, press and hold down »CLOCK/SLEEP« on the  
remote control.  
SLEEP  
SLEEP  
120 MIN  
– Display: »120 MIN«, »SLEEP« flashes.  
2 To set the desired switch-off time press (»120 MIN«, »110 MIN« to  
»1 MIN«) »CLOCK/SLEEP« repeatedly.  
ANTENNE  
– Display: e.g. »80 MIN«, followed by a constant display of the input source  
and »SLEEP«.  
– The system switches off after the selected time.  
3 To see the remaining time until the switch-off time, press and hold down  
»CLOCK/SLEEP« on the remote control.  
– Display: e.g. »49 MIN«.  
Deactivating the sleep timer  
1 Keep pressing »CLOCK/SLEEP« on the remote control until »SLEEP OFF«  
appears in the display.  
SLEEP OFF  
– Display: »SLEEP OFF« disappears after a short while.  
– The system stays on.  
or  
1 Switch the DVD Micro System to standby with » «.  
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CHILD LOCK  
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Some DVDs have may contain parental guidance warnings concerning age  
restrictions. The set-up menu enables you to define eight levels of age restrictions  
for the child lock. »1« is the default setting.  
If the inserted DVD is not suitable for the defined age category according to the  
parental lock, then the DVD will not be played.  
Changing the child lock settings  
1 Select the »PREFERENCES« menu item with »Ń« or » « and  
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- - PREFERENCES PAGE - -  
confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
TV TYPE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VIDEO OUT  
AUDIO  
2 Select »PARENTAL« with »Ń« or » «.  
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SUBTITLE  
DISC MENU  
PARENTAL  
PASSWORD  
3 Use » « to move to the right column.  
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The following settings are available »1« to »8«.  
– 1: suitable for all ages  
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GENERAL  
– 2: Level 2  
– 3 (PG): only with parental guidance  
– 4 (PG 13): not suitable for children under 13, from ages 13 to 18 only  
under parental guidance  
– 5: Level 5  
– 6 (PG-R): may contain violence or sex scenes, can only be viewed under  
18 under with parental guidance  
– 7 (NC-17): only for adults, not for those under 17  
– 8 (ADULT): only for adults  
4 Select the required setting by pressing »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
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»DEMO/OK«.  
5 To change the setting, enter the master code »1234« with »1 ... 0« and  
confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
Changing the parental lock access code  
You can replace the master code with your own personal access code. This  
personal code is needed to change the parental lock settings if you yourself wish  
to play a disc unsuitable for young people.  
1 Select the »PREFERENCES« menu item with »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
- - PREFERENCES PAGE --  
»DEMO/OK«.  
TV TYPE  
VIDEO OUT  
AUDIO  
2 Select »PASSWORD« by pressing »Ń« or » «.  
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SUBTITLE  
DISC-MENU  
PARENTAL  
PASSWORD  
3 Use » « to move to the right column and confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
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CHANGE  
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4 Enter the master code »1234« or – if you already have one the old personal  
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CHANGE PASSWORD  
code with »1 ... 0«.  
5 Enter the new code with »1 ... 0«.  
6 Confirm the new code by entering it again and then press »DEMO/OK«.  
Note:  
As the master code is independent from your personal code to access the  
parental lock, we advise you to keep pages 42 and 47 of this instruction  
manual in a place where your children cannot reach it.  
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Like the basic settings, you can make additional settings in the set-up menu.  
Setting the picture mode  
This setting controls contrast and sharpness depending on the medium inserted.  
1 Select the »GENERAL SETUP« menu item with »Ń« or » « and  
- - GENERAL PAGE - -  
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confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
TV DISPLAY  
PIC MODE  
AUTO  
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2 Select »PIC MODE« using »Ń« or » «.  
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ANGLE MARK  
OSD LANG  
CAPTIONS  
FILM  
VIDEO  
SMART  
SSMART  
3 Use » « to move to the right column.  
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MAIN PAGE  
The following settings are available: »AUTO«, »FILM«, »VIDEO«,  
»SMART« or »SSMART«.  
SET PICTURE MODE  
4 Select the required setting by pressing »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
Displaying the multi-angle symbol  
This function allows a scene to be played from various camera angles (multi-  
angle technology). The current angle and the total number of angles is displayed  
by the multi-angle-symbol.  
- - GENERAL PAGE - -  
1 Select the »GENERAL SETUP« menu item with »Ń« or » « and  
Ľ
confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
TV DISPLAY  
PIC MODE  
2 Select »ANGLE MARK« by pressing »Ń« or » «.  
ANGLE MARK  
OSD LANG  
CAPTIONS  
ON  
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OFF  
3 Use » « to move to the right column.  
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MAIN PAGE  
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The following settings are available: »ON« or »OFF«. »OFF« is the default  
value.  
ANGLE MARK ON/OFF  
4 Select the required setting by pressing »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
Activating and deactivating the status line  
You can switch the status line on and off as required.  
1 Select the »GENERAL SETUP« menu item with »Ń« or » « and  
Ľ
- - GENERAL PAGE - -  
confirm with »DEMO/OK«.  
TV DISPLAY  
PIC MODE  
2 Select »CAPTIONS« using »Ń« or » «.  
Ľ
ANGLE MARK  
OSD LANG  
CAPTIONS  
ON  
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3 Use » « to move to the right column.  
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OFF  
MAIN PAGE  
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The following settings are available: »ON« or »OFF«.  
CLOSED CAPTION  
4 Select the required setting by pressing »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
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ADDITIONAL SETTINGS  
Language settings  
The preference settings in the set-up menu are not available during playback.  
To make these settings, playback must be ended first. The default setting is  
»ENGLISH«.  
Setting the preferred dubbing language  
- - PREFERENCES PAGE - -  
1 Select the »PREFERENCES« menu item with »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
TV TYPE  
ENGLISH  
FRENCH  
VIDEO OUT  
AUDIO  
GERMAN  
ITALIAN  
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2 Select »AUDIO« by pressing »Ń« or » «.  
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SUBTITLE  
DISC MENU  
PARENTAL  
PASSWORD  
SWEDISH  
DANISH  
3 Use » « to move to the right column.  
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PORTUGUESE  
SPANISH  
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4 Select your language using »Ń« or » « and press »DEMO/OK« to  
Ľ
PREFERRED AUDIO LANGUAGE  
confirm.  
Setting the preferred subtitle language  
- - PREFERENCES PAGE - -  
1 Select the »PREFERENCES« menu item with »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
TV TYPE  
ENGLISH  
FRENCH  
VIDEO OUT  
AUDIO  
GERMAN  
ITALIAN  
2 Select »SUBTITLE« with »Ń« or » «.  
Ľ
SUBTITLE  
DISC MENU  
PARENTAL  
PASSWORD  
s
SWEDISH  
DANISH  
3 Use » « to move to the right column.  
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PORTUGUESE  
SPANISH  
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4 Select your language using »Ń« or » « and press »DEMO/OK« to  
Ľ
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PREFERRED SUBTITLE LANGUAGE  
confirm.  
Setting the preferred disc menu language  
- - PREFERENCES PAGE - -  
1 Select the »PREFERENCES« menu item with »Ń« or » « and confirm with  
Ľ
»DEMO/OK«.  
TV TYPE  
ENGLISH  
FRENCH  
VIDEO OUT  
AUDIO  
GERMAN  
ITALIAN  
2 Select »DISC MENU« with »Ń« or » «.  
Ľ
SUBTITLE  
DISC MENU  
PARENTAL  
PASSWORD  
SWEDISH  
DANISH  
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3 Use » « to move to the right column.  
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PORTUGUESE  
SPANISH  
S
4 Select your language using »Ń« or » « and press »DEMO/OK« to  
Ľ
PREFERRED MENU LANGUAGE  
confirm.  
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INFORMATION_____________________________________________________________  
Technical data  
This device is noise-suppressed according to the applicable EU directives.  
This product fulfils the European directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC and  
93/68/EEC.  
This device conforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 (VDE 0860) and  
therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065.  
Do not open the DVD Micro System and loudspeakers. No warranty claims are  
accepted for damage resulting from improper handling.  
“Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol “  
Manufactured with permission from Dolby Laborijatories.  
” are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarks of the Digital Theater System, Inc.  
Technical and design modifications reserved.  
General information  
Disc unit  
Mains voltage:  
230V ~, 50/60 Hz  
Playback standard:  
PAL, 50 Hz, 625 lines  
NTSC, 60 Hz, 525 lines  
Maximum power consumption:  
Operating: 13 W (DVD Micro System)  
Operating: 130 W (Subwoofer)  
Standby: 1 W (DVD Micro System)  
Standby: 1 W (Subwoofer)  
Picture format:  
4:3, 16:9  
Playback system:  
DVD-video, video-CD 1.1 and 2.0, S-video-CD,  
MP3-CD, WMA-CD, audio-CD (CD-DA)  
CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R,  
Ambient temperature:  
+10°C to +35°C  
CD ROM (MP3), sampling frequency 44.1 kHz  
Amplifier  
Radio  
Output:  
Nominal:  
5 x 30 W (5 x 8 )  
Music:  
5 x 50 W (5 x 8 )  
Sensitivity:  
Mono (S/N=26 dB), 4 µV  
Stereo (S/N=46 dB), 30 µV  
Non-linear distortion factor:  
Mono (1 kHz, 40 kHz dev.), 0.3 %  
Stereo (1 kHz, 40 kHz dev.), 0.6 %  
Input sensitivity/impedance  
(audio analogue):  
400 mV / 22 kOhm  
Frequency range:  
Frequency range:  
10 ... 24,000 Hz  
(
3 dB) 20 ... 14,000 Hz  
Noise voltage ratio:  
22.5 kHz dev., DIN A, mono, 60 dB  
40 kHz dev., DIN A, stereo, 63 dB  
Non-linear distortion factor:  
-1 dB, 8 , 1 kHz, 0.3 %  
FM and AM frequency bands:  
FM 87.5 ... 108 MHz  
AM 522 ... 1620 kHz  
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Dimensions and weight  
INFORMATION  
Loudspeakers  
Music/rated load:  
DVD Micro System  
Music:  
W x H x L: 152 x 157 x 260 mm  
5 x 50 W (8 ) (Front, Centre, Surround), 1 x 100 W 3.7 kg  
(Subwoofer)  
Nominal:  
Front loudspeakers  
W x H x L: 90 x 132 x 96 mm  
0.55 kg  
5 x 30 W (8 ), 1 x 75 W (Subwoofer)  
Rated impedance:  
5 x 8 , 1 x > 4 (Subwoofer)  
Centre loudspeaker  
W x H x L: 90 x 132 x 96 mm  
0.55 kg  
Frequency range:  
Front and surround loudspeakers:  
150 ... 20,000 Hz  
Subwoofer:  
Surround loudspeakers  
W x H x L: 90 x 132 x 96 mm  
0.55 kg  
40 ... 150 Hz  
System:  
5 x 2-way (magnetically shielded)  
Subwoofer: Bass reflex system  
Subwoofer  
W x H x L: 197 x 324 x 411 mm  
9 kg  
General instructions for laser devices  
Your system is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. This means that the laser is  
designed in such a way as to ensure that the maximum permissible emission  
value cannot be exceeded under any circumstances.  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
Caution:  
If operating devices or methods other than those specified here are employed, it  
may lead to dangerous exposure to emissions.  
This device emits laser radiation. Because of the danger of eye injuries, the unit  
may only be opened or serviced by trained personnel.  
If settings other than those specified here are employed or OTHER PROCE-  
DURES are carried out, this may lead to dangerous radiation exposure.  
Cleaning discs  
Wipe the dirty disc with a cloth from the centre outwards in a straight line.  
Do not use any solvents such as benzene, thinners, conventional cleaner or anti-  
static spray for vinyl records.  
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INFORMATION  
Rectifying minor problems  
Not every picture or sound problem is caused by a defect in your DVD Micro System. Defects can also be caused  
by leads having been accidentally pulled out, damaged discs and worn out batteries in the remote control. If the  
following measures do not do not rectify the problem, consult your authorised dealer.  
Due to the difference in quality of the recording media and the quality of the recording itself, it can occasionally  
happen that a home-made disc cannot be read. This does not indicate a malfunction of the DVD Micro System.  
Fault  
Possible cause/remedy  
The DVD Micro System cannot be switched No electrical supply:  
on.  
Check the connection to the mains cable.  
The DVD Micro System does not respond  
to the remote control.  
Obstacles, used batteries:  
Remove all obstacles which could disturb the signal of the  
remote control.  
Test or replace the batteries of the remote control.  
No picture or sound.  
Wrong cable connection, the video or audio connection cable is  
faulty:  
Check the connections on the DVD Micro System and on the  
television.  
The MUTE function has been activated:  
Deactivate this function as described on page 28.  
No sound from some loudspeakers, e.g.  
centre, surround or subwoofer.  
Activate the test tone (see page 23). If you hear a signal from all  
the loudspeakers, then the loudspeaker setting and cabling are  
correct. In this case the multi-channel mode is set incorrectly or  
the inserted disc does not produce multi-channel sound.  
Check the multi-channel settings on the DVD Micro System.  
Check the loud speaker settings in the set-up menu.  
No sound or insufficient bass tone coming The subwoofer has been connected incorrectly:  
from the subwoofer.  
Check to make sure the subwoofer has been connected  
properly. Switch the phase angle of the subwoofer if necessary.  
The subwoofer switches automatically to  
standby mode.  
The subwoofer automatically switches to standby mode if it has  
not received an input signal for more than 10 minutes:  
Check the connections of the subwoofer cable.  
The inserted disc does not play.  
Make sure the printed side of the disc is facing upwards.  
Clean the disc. The DVD Micro System cannot read the inserted  
disc format. Check to see if the inserted DVD has the regional  
code 2.  
The parental lock settings prevent the playback of the disc:  
Alter the parental lock settings (see page 42).  
Playback stop, music search, slow motion, The relevant functions are not available with the inserted disc.  
playback repeat or programmed playback  
do not work.  
No or inadequate MP3 playback.  
The sampling frequency 44.1 kHz has not been observed:  
Burn the new MP3 CD observing the sampling frequency.  
CD-Rs or CD-RWs are not being played  
back, or being played back incorrectly.  
Faulty software or hardware settings during burning or the CD  
itself:  
Check the components of your CD burner/software or change  
the CD being used.  
Distorted audio signal during FM reception. Poor stereo reception:  
Correct the frequency manually, if necessary.  
Faulty antenna connection:  
Check the antenna connection.  
You have forgotten the personal access  
code for the parental lock.  
Enter the master code »1234«.  
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