Daewoo SD-8500P manual

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    SD-8500P/SD-8800P SD-8500P/SD-8800P Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual Owner’ s Manual - Region code of DVD/Video player is region “3” or ALL. Inserting a disc with another region c[...]

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    Product information 1 Contents Product Information Important Safeguards ..................................................... 2 Advantages of This Product Are .... ............................ 5 Read Carefully before Using ......................................... 6 Identification of Controls ............................................... 7 Remote[...]

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    This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety . Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard. The safeguar ds incorporated in this unit will protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation, use and servicing. This unit is fully transistorised and does not contain any parts that can be repaire[...]

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    4 Important Safeguards 12 LIGHTNING For added protection for this unit during a lightning storm, or when the unit is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges. 13 DISC TRA Y Keep your fing[...]

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    6 Product information 7 Identification of Controls Main body (front panel) Read Carefully before Using Cautions in use of DVD-Video player are described below. Please read carefully before using a DVD-Video player. ✔ Installation place and handling • When you place this player near other devices, they may affect poorly together. • When you pl[...]

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    Operation Display W indow Time, Counter and Current Operation Tray is opened Tray is closed Disc is loaded There is no disc in tray Disc has some error Menu screen is displayed Setup menu is displayed Power is ON Power is OFF 3D Sound Indicator DVD Disc Operation VCR Operation REC and TIMER REC display Recording , TIMER Recording , To be Timer-reco[...]

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    10 Identification of Controls Accessories R E P E A T O P E N / C L O S E D I S P L A Y T I T L E / P B C M E N U P R + P R - I N P U T P R E V . R E C P R O G R A M C L K / C N T T V / V C R T R A C K I N G A N G L E / S P E E D S E A R C H S Y S T E M P L A Y / P A U S E N E X T A - B Z O O M A U D I O S U B T I T L E S E T U P CL EAR/3D E N T E [...]

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    12 Setting up your player (Option 1) - Connecting your player through RF lead With this connection, if your player is receiving CH BBC1 and your TV is displaying CH3, when you press the [TV/VCR] button on the remote control, your TV will automatically display the CH BBC1. “VCR” will be shown in the display. In this mode, to change the viewing c[...]

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    14 Connecting your player to the Hi-Fi system Option 1 ■ Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply . Television Plug a phono cable into the “Audio L/R” sockets on the back panel and into the audio sockets on any audio amplifier, if needed. If your amplifier does not have this connection, see page 16. Player 230V~, 50/60[...]

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    16 Connecting Dolby Digital Amp with Digital Audio Out Jack How to connect (L) AUDIO IN (R) 1 1 Select either COAXIAL or OPTICAL to connect to a Dolby Digital Amplifier. ** If you want to know about “Dolby Digital”, please refer to [About DVD] in 49-50p. Home Theater Receiver with Dolby Digital decoding capability REAR PANEL OF DVD-VIDEO CONNEC[...]

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    18 Initial Installation Setting up the player ■ Switch the TV on. ■ Y ou can also start "AUTO SET" in the SETUP "PR PRESET" "AUTO SET". ■ T o tune in new stations (manual tuning) and enter station names see page 25-26. SETUP:END PLEASE WAIT... CH 25 RF OUTPUT SET 0-9:SELECT(21-69) OK:CONFIRM SETUP:END CURRENT CH [...]

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    20 OSD ON & OFF Output Select Press [DVD] button. If DVD mode is correctly selected, DVD is displayed on the operation display. Then, REMOTE control works in DVD function. T o Select VCR Press [VCR] button. If VCR mode is correctly selected, VCR is displayed on the operation display. Then, REMOTE control works in VCR mode. T o Select Operation [...]

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    22 VCR Playback Press [ ] button to power on. Press [VCR] button of remote control to change into VCR mode. Insert the desired tape. If you want to playback, press [PLAY/PAUSE] button. When the operational status is flickering, adjust [TRACKING +/-] button. 1 2 3 To stop it, press [ ] button. For pause, press [PLAY/PAUSE] button in playback mode. I[...]

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    24 Recording N.B. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and[...]

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    26 Station names ■ If your player is showing no station name or is showing a station name incorrectly , you can corr ect this. Call this menu (just see the previous page), if it isn't displayed. Select NAME position. Press the [0] button to change the given name. Or press the [1] button to create the station name. 1 Either select the name fr[...]

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    28 T imer Recording Normal timer recording ■ For timer recor dings, clock, date, and stations must be set correctly . ■ Load a cassette with its safety tab in place and with sufficient free space for the r ecor ding. Call the player’s "SETUP", choose "TIMER PROGRAM". Decide if you want to record "ONCE", "WEE[...]

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    30 More Functions Clock / counter display ■ The counter counts in real time fr om the point you load the cassette. This does not have to be its beginning! The counter does not count unrecorded parts of the tape. ■ If you rewind beyond the zer o position, the counter counts in negative values (e.g. – 0:01:15). Each time you press [DISPLAY] but[...]

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    32 The Hi-Fi system ■ The player recor ds the complete sound signal transmitted by the TV station. ■ On the mono VCR, you will hear the normal mono sound. In addition to the normal mono sound track of VHS video recorders, your player is equipped with a high- quality Hi-Fi sound system. This means you can enjoy • films with excellent stereo so[...]

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    34 Connections and Copying Copying ■ Switch off all components when connecting or disconnecting cables. To copy to your player from another video machine, connect the two machines with a cable between their EURO AV (SCART) sockets and select as programme "AV 1/AV 2" or “F. AV” (front sockets) using the [AV], [PR+/-] or [INPUT] butto[...]

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    Playing a programmed order While in STOP or Playback, press [PROGRAM] button. While the figure highlighted is appearing, please input the desired Title and Chapter number with NUMBER buttons. Press [ENTER] to memorize. Then input next number. * In case of VCD and CD, please input TRACK Number. 1 After completing setting, press [PLAY] button. Then, [...]

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    38 Playing a desired scene Searching VCD, CD and MP3 with a track or track time If you want to search with a track number, press [SEARCH] button one time. If PBC is OFF, the screen will be like the figure on the right. It shows current and total track numbers. Please enter the new track number to be searched using the [NUMBER] button. * If PBC is O[...]

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    40 Confirming the current PLA Y mode on screen Confirming the current VCD, CD, MP3, JPEG disc mode While in PLAY mode, press the [DISPLAY] button. It shows the current disc mode. If you want to change the mode, select the item with up/down cursor and enter the new settings with [number], [<] or [>] button. In completing entering, press [ENTER[...]

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    42 Selecting ZOOM and Multi Angle Using a zoom function ■ The user can enlarge the current screen about 2 or 4 times. Keep pressing the [ZOOM] button till the preferred zoom appears. Every time the user presses the [ZOOM] button, the zoom magnification changes 2 times (X2) 4 times (X4) OFF 2 times (X2) ... one by one. A base point to be enlarged [...]

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    44 About MP3, JPEG discs Select the file to listen to (or view). Move the cursor to desired file which you want to listen to (or view) by pressing [ ] button and press [ENTER] button to confirm. The selected file will be playback. * To disappear the directory screen, press [MENU] button in playback or stop mode. Press [MENU] button again to make it[...]

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    46 Language Setup While in STOP or RESUME STOP mode, press the [SETUP] button. 1 Selecting a OSD language. Please select a language to be displayed on DVD screen. Every time the user presses [ENTER] button, OSD LANGUAGE changes ENGLISH FRANCAIS ... one by one. 2 Selecting Audio language. Set it as the preferred audio language. When the audio langua[...]

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    48 Other Setups Select character display window. Select "On" to make OSD(On Screen Display) language display on screen. 2 Select screensaver. If bright scenes continue to be displayed on the screen, the TV can be damaged. Set the screensaver to "On", the screensaver functions automatically and DVD logo moves continuously if the [...]

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    50 CHAPTER It means the information recorded in a DVD. A title in a DVD is divided into many tracks, of which a track is called as a chapter. A certain scene of a recording can be quickly searched with the chapter number. TITLE It means the information recorded in a DVD. A DVD can be divided into may titles. TRACK It means the information recorded [...]

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    52 Before suspecting a fault (VCR) • “Power On” does not work. • It does not work even in “Power On”. • A videotape is not inputted in. • On inputting a videotape, the tape is re-ejected. • A videotape is not ejected. • A channel on video and a play screen does not appear. • Noise (screen noise) appears on screen. • Noise ap[...]

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    54 Before suspecting a fault (DVD) • The recorder does not play. • No sound comes through. • A disc is playing but picture does not appear or poor picture appears. • Sound is irregular • REMOTE does not work. • Dolby Digital sound does not work • “AUDIO” or “SUBTITLE” button does not work. • “ANGLE” button does not work [...]

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    P/N: 97P95600P0-40[...]