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The Commercial CD M edia Presenter CP-1 00 PR O INST RUCTIO N MA NUAL C O M P A T I B L E http://w ww .datavideo-tek. com[...]
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1 The Importa nt Notice of Safety I nstructi on and Radi o & TV Int erferen ce 1. Read a l l of these instructions and save th em for later reference. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions m arked on the products. 3. U nplug t his product f rom the wall outlet b efore cleaning. Do n ot use l iquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a dam p cloth for cl[...]
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2 E. I f the product has been dropped or t he cabinet has been dama ged. F. If the product exhi bits a distinct c hange in perf ormance, indicating a need for service. Service, Suppor t and Warranty It is ou r go al to make your p roduct s ownership a satisfying e x perience. Our supporting staff is available to assist you in setti ng up a nd opera[...]
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3 RADIO & TELEVIS ION INTERFERE NC E UN ITED STATES The equipment described in this g uid e generates and u s es radio frequency energy. If it is not install ed and used in accordance wit h the instructions in this gui d e, it ma y caus e i nt er fer e nce wit h r ad io an d tel ev i si on r ec ept i on. This equipment has been tested and found[...]
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4 CONT ENTS RAD I O & TELEVISION INTERFEREN CE 3 INTRODUCTION 5 A CCESS ORIES SUPPLIED 6 A DDI TIONAL ACCESSORIES FOR R EM OTE CONTROL ADA P TOR 7 REAR P ANEL 8 FRONT P ANEL 9 INFR ARED RE MO TE CONTROL H ANDS ET 10 SYSTEM SETUP 14 OPER ATIO N 21 CONNECTING TO A T V MONI TOR 22 CONNECTING TO A VIDEO PROJECTOR OR TV/ M ONITOR W I TH COMP ONENT V[...]
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5 Introduc tion Us in g ine x pe ns iv e rec or dabl e CD ’ s (CD- R’ s) you m a y pl ay u p to 99 tr ack s of a video CD or you may p resent up to nineteen t racks of f ull motion video and a ‘video attract l oop’ that plays continuo usly until another track i s selected. The selected track plays onl y one time, then the system returns to [...]
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6 Accessories Supplied Infrared Remote Control Handset 2 x “AAA” Batteries f or the Handset Pow er Su pply Powe r Cord 3 Phono (RCA) to 3 Ph ono (RCA) Audio/Vide o Cable[...]
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7 Additiona l A c cessories fo r Remote con trol Adaptor W ith the optional Momentary Contact Switch Car d, all you do is connect swit ches and a 9-pin cable to t he Remote Adaptor (RMC-60). Mo mentar y Contact Sw itch Card for con necting up to 20-switches for your o w n Ki os k i nt er fac e D-Su b 9-Pin to 9- Pin ca ble for c onnec ting M ome nt[...]
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8 1 Rear Panel 1. Pow er Switch To switch the power on and off 2. Main DC Power Cord conn ecting socket To connect to the m ain AC power adaptor 3. Comp one nt V ideo Ou tput Component Y.U.V. or R.G.B .video signal output. Although there are mul tiple outputs you can onl y use one output at a time. If you use more than one simultaneousl y the outpu[...]
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9 5. Fan For proper cooling al low at least 4 inches /10 c m of cl ear spa c e behind the ex haus t fan of th e CP -100 PRO 6. Switch to select Cable or I nfrared Remote c ontrol Swi t ch t o s el ec t co nt rol m od e -. Infrared Mode: Enable th e Inf rared remote control Handset a n d disable the cable control of RMC-60 -. Cable mode: En able the[...]
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10 Infrared Remot e Control Hand set 1. OSD (On Screen Disp lay) Button On s c reen display, manually activates the display on / off 2. Eject Button Acti vates the CD tray to open and close 3. Numerical Keypad Selects specific tracks on a disk 4. UP Arrow Key Navigates “Up” on scre en menu items 5. Clear Button Clears entries from t he user pro[...]
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11 7. Right arrow Key Navigates “Right” on scre en menu items 8. Next Button Skips forward to the ne xt track during playback or navi gates “down” on the screen menu items 9. ENTER Button Confirm t he selected function 10. Down arrow Key Navigates Down on scr een menu options 11. Slow Butto n To playback video in s low motion 12. PBC But to[...]
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12 19 . STOP B utton Stops the disk durin g playback 20. Repeat Button Offers repeat playback optio ns. Press once to repeat a single tr ack, twice to repeat the entire di sk or three times to turn the repeat f unction off 21. A/B Repe at Butto n Marks start and stop poi nts within a track for repeat pl ay 22. Zoo m Button Zoom and out of video im [...]
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13 28. Pla y Li st Button Calls up a us er programmable Play L i st of up to 12 tracks 29. Setu p Butto n System configurati on for “PAL / NTSC, vi deo/audio output format, e tc. 30. Pow er Button To switch the unit from ON to Standby mode or vi ce versa 31. Mute Button to mut e the volume during playb ack[...]
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14 Syst em Setup GEN ER A L SET UP Press on the “ Setup ” B utton o f Remot e con troll er. There will pop up sys t em General setup on T V screen, select the General s etup to find more system c onfiguration. TV TYPE Multi ---- Auto-detect th e disc video system an d output video NTSC/P AL accordingl y NTSC -- Output NTSC v ideo PAL --[...]
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15 OSD L A NG Select the “Engli sh” mode on screen display SPDIF OFF --- Disable the di gital audio output, Output St ereo Audio ON ---- Enable the dig ital audio output, Disa ble Stereo A udio out[...]
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16 CA PT IO NS ON: Enable Close Ca ption output OFF: Disable Close C aption output SCR SA VE R SCREE N SAVER: No Functio n on this it em[...]
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17 VIDEO O/P V/S Vi deo: Select S-Video and Composit e video output BE TA C AM: Sel ect component YUV O/P and dis able V/S outp ut M- II : Sel ect M-II vi deo O/P and di sable V /S ou tput SMPT E: Sel ect S MP TE Vi deo O /P an d di sabl e V/S outp ut RGB: Sel ect RGB video O/P and disable V/S out put MA I N PA GE Return to the [...]
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18 MODE SETUP Press on the “ Setup ” B utton o f Remot e con troll er. There will pop up system setup menu on TV sc reen, select the MODE Setup to find more system configur ation. PL A Y M ODE DATAVIDEO M ODE: Repeat Playback tracks. KIOSK M ODE A: Play track one r epeatedly (as m anual track) u ntil pushing a button (or GPI) and then play trac[...]
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19 A U TO RUN ON Disk in tray will au to play a f ter sy stem power on 。 OFF Disk in tray will not auto play aft er system power on 。 JUM P TIM E JUMP TIME backward playback 1, 3, 5, 7 S EC Note: Under disk playback mode, press on t he Left A rr ow Ke y This is the set up function that all ows every press on the left arrow k ey will go back a p[...]
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20 OSD DISP ON Enable on scre en display 。 OFF Disab le on scree n display 。 MA I N PA GE Return to the main page of setup screen, Press on the “S etup” button of remote c o ntroller to go ba ck to normal operati on[...]
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21 Operation Switc hing on Once all cables connected an d in place, switch o n the TV Monitor and select the correct A/V channel and then turn on the power s witch on the rear panel of CP-100 PRO. If it’s already on sta ndby status then press the Pow er Button on the remote control handset, The C P-100 PRO start up will appear a blue scre en on T[...]
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22 To pause a track during pl ayback, press the Pause Butto n. This will stop the playback and a still i mage of the frame will be held on the TV Monitor (video disk only). You can move forward one f rame at a time by pressing the STP (STEP) Button. To release the pause an d return to normal pla yback press the Play Button. To stop playback press t[...]
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23 Connecting to a Video Pr ojector or TV / Monitor w ith Component Vi deo NOTE: Before making any connections please ensure that the CP-100 PRO and all devices that you are connecting to are swi tched off. The CP-100 PRO sho uld be connected t o the compone nt R.G.B. or Y.U.V. vi deo and audio inputs of a P rojector or TV / Monitor.[...]
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24 Momentar y Contact Sw itch Card The beauty o f the card is that i t makes the switch wiring simple if y ou are building a push button controll ed, multi track vi deo kiosk or display. As an exhibit buil der your focus is on the message not wiring swi tches. This card uses conveni ent screw terminals to connect any kind of S PST contact switches [...]
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25 Installing the Momenta ry Contact Sw itch Card Mount the card so it i s convenient for access. It has no active components. H eat is not a factor . After you have se l ected your switc hes a n d wher e the y w il l be mounted, ru n two wires from each swi tch to the appropriate posi tions on the green card . You may con nect eith er a 9-p in con[...]
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26 K ey Mat rix : CP-10 0Pro Contr ol B ox D-SUB Pin Defi niti on: Switch 1-1 0 123456789 10 Connect D-Su b Pin 1 & 5 1 & 6 1 & 7 1 & 8 1 & 9 2 & 5 2 & 6 2 & 7 2 & 8 2 & 9 Switch 11 to 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Connect D-Su b Pin 3 & 5 3 & 6 3 & 7 3 & 8 3 & 9 4 & 5 4 & 6 4 &[...]
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27 Specifications : Playback Disc A/V Format CD DVD /DVD-Photo/SVCD/ HQ-VCD/VCD/Audio CD Pla yback Disc T ype CD-R, CD-R/W 650MB Video format CCIR601 NTSC and PAL CD DVD NTS C 704x480 at 30fps MPEG-II Format PAL 704x576 at 25f ps Bi t ra te a t 4. 8M b/ se c DVD-Photo NT SC 704x480 at 30fps MPEG-II Format PAL 704x576 at 25f ps[...]
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28 Q: How do you make CD’ s for the CP -10 0 PRO? A: The si mplest way is t o use the Datavideo VD R-3000 as a recorder f or your already produced vi deo tracks. Just record your tracks o ne after the other and you’re done. Of course you ma y use a computer with a CD bu rner and software that cr eates Vi de o CD ’s . If you don’t own a VDR [...]
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29 Q: W hat happens if we’re watching one track and we push anoth er button? A: T he system goes to t he track selected by t he most recent butt on push (contact closure). Q: Does the CP-100 PRO remember the s et up confi gura t ion? A: Yes. It remembers t he last setup change as the next boot default. Q: Can I replace the CD drive m yself? A: Yo[...]