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Operation manual DV D - P l aye r[...]
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ACCESSORIES 01 Bedienungsanleitung DV - 300 DivX DVD-P layer[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Before use Control and connection Normal playback Advanced playback Accessories 1 T able of contents 2 Safety precautions 3 Important safety notices 4 Important information 6 Suitable discs 7 Disc protection 8 Normal connection 9 Front panel 1 1 Remote control 12 Preparation 13 Normal playback 13 Pause 13 Stop playback 13 Rewind [...]
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TO MINIMISE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT EXPOSE DEVICE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT OPEN THE HOUSING AS IT CONT AINS DANGEROUS VOL T AGE. ONL Y SKILLED TECHNICIANS ARE ALLOWED TO CARR Y OUT REP AIR AND SERVICE. If the power cord plug is to be replaced, it is important that the replacement is identical to the plug to be replaced, or tha[...]
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04 W ARNING: IT IS IMPORT ANT THA T YOU STUDY AND OBSERVE BOTH THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE DEVICE. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE. THE HOUSING MUST NOT BE REMOVED. RISK OF DANGEROUS VOL T AGE. ONL Y SKILLED TECHNICIANS ARE ALLOWED TO REP AIR THE DEVICE. This device was developed and made with a view to providing max[...]
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05 Discs Do not use scratched, deformed or repaired discs. Such discs will break easily and may cause serious injury and damage to the device. Service Do not attempt to carry out any service work yourself. By opening or removing the housing, you will be exposed to dangerous voltage, etc. Any service work should be carried out by skilled technicians[...]
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06 IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION Handling instructions The DVD player's top and back panel may become warm after prolonged use. This is not due to a defect. When the DVD player is not used, remove the disc and turn off the device. If the DVD player is not used for a long period, its function may deteriorate. Therefore, the DVD player should be turne[...]
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SUIT ABLE DISCS 07 The following discs can be used:[...]
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08 DISC PROTECTION AND ACCESSORIES Disc handling Do not touch the playback side of the disc Do not put paper or tape on the disc Cleaning the discs Finger prints and dust may cause poor sound and picture quality . Wipe the disc with a dry , soft cloth. Wipe from the centre out. The disc should always be clean. If the dust cannot be removed with a s[...]
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NORMAL CONNECTION 09 Back panel Normal connection Connection to television set through scart cable Connection to television set through A/V cable If the TV -set has S-video input, the DVD player can be connected with an S- video cable. When using an S-video cable, don't use the yellow video cable. Note: Downmix must be set at STEREO to make th[...]
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NORMAL CONNECTION 10 Connection to amplifier with digital audio input and TV -set If the receiver is provided with coaxial input, the DVD player can be connected with a coaxial cable. When a coaxial cable is used, don't use the optic cable. Connection to an analogue surround system and a TV with a component YUV video input. Note: Downmix must [...]
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FRONT P ANEL 11 1. Power 2. Standby LED 3. Display 4. Infrared receiver 5. Open/Close 6. Play/Pause 7. Stop 8. Previous 9. Next 10. DVD tray Front panel[...]
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REMOTE CONTROL 12 Installation of batteries 1. Remove the cover 2. Insert batteries. Make sure that the terminals correspond to the symbols shown. 3. Replace the cover Note: The batteries must be placed correctly . Do not recharge, heat, open or short-circuit the batteries. Do not throw the batteries into open fire. Do not mix different types of ba[...]
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NORMAL PLA YBACK 13 Preparation When you wish to watch a DVD film, switch on the TV -set and choose the video input connected to the DVD player . When you wish to listen to the disc from the audio system, switch on the audio system and choose the input connected to the DVD player . 1. Press Standby at the front panel to switch on the DVD player . T[...]
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ADV ANCED PLA YBACK 14 IMPORT ANT All descriptions refer to DVDs. Function and display may vary if other types of discs are used. VIDEO MODE The video output can be set to “YUV”, "CVBS”, or “RGB”. OSD (On Screen Display) Press DISP to switch between “title played”, “title left”, “chapter played”, “chapter left”, and ?[...]
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15 ADV ANCED PLA YBACK VOLUME and MUTE Press the volume + button to increase the volume and the volume - button to reduce the volume. When MUTE is pressed once, the sound will disappear . Press once more to restore the sound. ANGLE When watching sports, concerts or a play , press this button to see the same action from different angles. (Applies to[...]
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SPECIAL FEA TURES 16 JPEG files contain picture information which can be encoded by micro computer software and transmitted to the TV screen via a video output interface. This function is useful in many contexts. For example teachers can change pictures to be shown in the classroom to JPG files by means of a digital camera or a scanner which are of[...]
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17 SYSTEM SETUP CAPTIONS Closed captions (CC) is a standardised method used to code text into a NTSC TV signal. A DVD may include Closed Captions. If a DVD title has a (CC) mark on the back of the packaging, you can set captions to “ON” and read the written headlines on the TV screen. The unit is preset to ”ON”. OSD LANGUAGE This function a[...]
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SYSTEM SETUP 18 SPDIF SETUP OFF: RA W: PCM: Here you set up the digital sound format that comes from the co-axial or optical output on the back panel. This signal is used when the unit is connected to a digital surround receiver . Closes the digital outputs. Opens for the pure, non-modulated digital signal. Stands for Pulse Code Modulation. It may [...]
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SYSTEM SETUP 19 PREFERENCE SETUP This menu item includes TV type, audio language, subtitles, disc menu language, parental control and default settings. Here you select the TV system used in the country in which you live. : Europe : This setting is often available in both places. If not, the unit must be set according to the TV system used. :The USA[...]
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SYSTEM SETUP 20 P ARENT AL CONTROL This function is used to limit children’s watching of films with “adult scenes”. Parental control varies from film to film and is indicated on the film cover . SUBTITLE LANGUAGE Note Used to select the desired subtitle language for a DVD film. : This is only possible if the disc supports the subtitle languag[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING 21 This troubleshooting guide may help you find a possible cause of and solution to a problem. If there are still problems, please contact the local service centre or distributor . PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS PROB LEM POSS IBLE SOLU TION No power supply Check that the plug has been inserted proper ly into the s ocket. Check the [...]
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DVD LD SVCD VCD CD Encode method Digital/MPEG Analog Digital Digital/ MPEG Digital Capacity 650MB 650MB 650MB 133 minutes 242 minutes 266 minutes 484 minutes Playing T ime Single-side 60 minutes double-side 120 minutes 45 minutes 74 minutes 74 minutes 12cm/8cm 12cm/8cm Disc diameter 30cm/20cm 12cm 12cm Horizontal resolution More than 500 line No mo[...]
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Letter-box Wide Screen Picture format on Disc TV Screen Size 4:3 4:3 16:9 16:9 Pan Scan 23 Parental control This device allows parental control if the DVD has a specific certification. This function allows you to prevent your children from watching things which you consider inappropriate for them. Refer to the DVD certification and the accompanying[...]
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TECHNICAL DA T A 24 VF Signal system NTSC/P AL Audio S/N ratio >9 2d B System and output Audio output Video output 220V -240V~ 50Hz Power Power consumption Dimensions (HxWxD) Weight 25W 4.0 kg Electric level output: 2.0Vp-p Electric level output: 1Vp-p 56 x 430 x 260mm Note: We reserve the right to make changes without notice. Operating temperat[...]
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“DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Made under licence from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double D-symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential, unpublished material. Copyright 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved. RIGHTS 25 This device includes copyright protected [...]
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OWN NOTES 26[...]
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Item No .: 40048[...]