Integra RDV-1.1 manual

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    D VD A udio/Video Play er RD V -1.1 Instr uction Manual Super A udio CD &[...]

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    2 Impor tant Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follo w all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any v entilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’ s instructions. 8. Do not install near an y heat[...]

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    3 Precautions This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PR ODUCT”. So, to use this model properly , read this Instruction Manual carefully . In case of any trouble, please contact the store where you purchased the unit. To prev ent being exposed to the laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure. D [...]

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    4 Precautions —Continued F or Canadian model NO TE: This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. For models ha ving a power cord with a polarized plug: CA UTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MA TCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG T O WIDE SLO T , FULL Y INSER T . Modèle pour les Canadien REMARQUE: Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est c[...]

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    5 Precautions —Continued 5. Never T ouch this Unit with W et Hands Nev er handle this unit or its power cord while your hands are wet or damp. If water or any other liquid gets inside this unit, hav e it checked by the dealer from whom you purchased this unit. 6. Installing this Unit • Install this unit in a well-ventilated location. Ensure tha[...]

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    6 Contents Important Safety Instructions ................... 2 Precautions................................................. 3 Introduction ................................................ 8 RDV-1.1 Features ........................................ 8 Supplied Accessories ................................... 9 Disc Notes ..............................[...]

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    7 Important Safety Instructions ........ 2 Precautions ..................................... 3 Introduction ..................................... 8 Before Use ..................................... 15 Getting to Know the RDV-1.1 ....... 16 Connecting .................................... 25 Initial Setup ................................... 44 Basic P[...]

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    8 Intr oduction Highlights • THX Ultra certification 1 •D VD-V ideo, DVD-Audio, and SA CD univ ersal player • Dual-laser pickup • Apogee audio D/A con verters 2 • VCD, D VD-VR, CD, and MP3 playback • JPEG picture display and slideshow • CD-R/R W , DVD-R/R W • Backlit, preprogrammed leaning remote controller Processing • Dolby 3 D[...]

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    9 Introduction —Continued Make sure you ha ve the follo wing accessories. If any- thing is missing, contact the dealer from whom you pur- chased this unit. * In catalogs and on packaging, the letter added to the end of the product name indicates the color of the RD V -1.1. Spec- ifications and operation are the same regardless of color . Supplie[...]

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    10 Introduction —Continued Supported Discs The RD V -1.1 supports the following discs. • Some audio CDs feature copy protection that doesn’ t conform to the official CD standard. Since these are nonstandard discs, they may not play properly in the RD V -1.1. • The RD V -1.1 supports CD-R and CD-R W discs recorded in V ideo CD format, audio[...]

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    11 Introduction —Continued Video CDs The RD V -1.1 supports V ersion 1.1 and V ersion 2.0 of the V ideo CD standard. V ersion 2.0 supports PBC (Playback Control). • V ideo CD (V ersion 1.1) On the RD V -1.1, the contents of V ideo CDs that con- form to V ersion 1.1 of the V ideo CD standard are han- dled as tracks. • V ideo CD with PBC (V ers[...]

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    12 Introduction —Continued ■ D VD-VR D VD-VR discs contain programs, which may be subdivided into cells. They may also contain playl- ists. ■ CD CDs contain tracks. ■ MP3 MP3 discs contain MP3 tracks organized into fold- ers. ■ JPEG JPEG discs contain pictures organized into folders. On the RD V -1.1, JPEG files as handled as tracks. Han[...]

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    13 Introduction —Continued ■ AES/EBU: A digital audio connection format simi- lar to coaxial but found mainly on professional digital audio equipment. Balanced XLR cables are used for bet- ter noise immunity and longer cable runs. ■ CD-R (compact disc recordab le): A type of CD that can be recorded only once. Can be used for VCD, CD, MP3, or [...]

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    14 Introduction —Continued ■ MP3 (MPEG 1 A udio Layer 3): Popular com- pressed file format for storing digital music. ■ MPEG1 (Moving Picture Experts Group 1): The compressed digital video format used for VCDs. ■ MPEG2 (Moving Picture Experts Group 2): The compressed digital video format used for D VDs, offering better picture quality than[...]

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    15 Bef ore Use The W orldwide model has a voltage selector for compat- ibility with power systems around the w orld. Before you plug in this model, make sure that the v oltage selector is set to the correct voltage for your area. If it isn’ t, use a small screwdri ver to set it as appropriate. For example, if the voltage in your area is 120 v olt[...]

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    16 Getting to Kno w the RD V -1.1 F or detailed information, refer to the pages in parenthesis. A Po wer switch (43) This is the main power switch. When set to OFF , the RD V -1.1 is completely shutdown. When set to ON, the RD V -1.1 can be set to On or Standby . B Standby/On b utton (43) This button is used to set the RD V -1.1 to On or Standby . [...]

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    17 Getting to Know the RD V -1.1 —Continued F or detailed information, refer to the pages in parenthesis. 1 DISC indicator (58, 59) This indicator appears when using the Repeat func- tion’ s Disc Repeat option or the Random function’ s Disc Random option. 2 TITLE indicator While stopped, the total number of titles on the cur- rent D VD-V ideo[...]

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    18 Getting to Know the RD V -1.1 —Continued M Chapter & track n umber Chapter and track numbers appears here. N Time display T ime information, such as total time, remaining time, and so on, is displayed here in hours, minutes, and seconds. Other messages are also displayed. O JPEG indicator This indicator appears while a JPEG picture is bein[...]

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    19 Getting to Know the RD V -1.1 —Continued F VIDEO IN S VIDEO (39) This input accepts S-V ideo and can be connected to an S-V ideo output on a satellite/cable tuner or other component. When the video input source is set to External, video signals receiv ed here are upcon verted to pro- gressiv e video and output by the HD VIDEO OUT COMPONENT 1 a[...]

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    20 Getting to Know the RD V -1.1 —Continued U 12V TRIGGER IN This socket can be connected to the 12-v olt trigger output on an A V receiver or other component so that the RD V -1.1 can be turned on remotely . V AC INLET (42) The supplied power cord should be connected here. ■ European model For detailed information, refer to the pages in parent[...]

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    21 Getting to Know the RD V -1.1 —Continued J VIDEO OUT VIDEO (30) These two sockets output composite video and can be connected to a composite video input on a TV or projector . K DIGIT AL 1 A UDIO OUT (36, 38) These sockets output digital audio and can be con- nected to the digital audio input on a hi-fi amp, A V receiv er , surround sound dec[...]

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    22 Getting to Know the RD V -1.1 —Continued The RD V -1.1’ s remote controller is a multipurpose device that can be used to control not just the RD V -1.1 but an Inte gra RESEARCH A V receiver , TV , and VCR. This section explains ho w it’ s used to control the RD V -1.1 or an Integra RESEARCH A V receiv er . See page 91 for information on us[...]

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    23 Getting to Know the RD V -1.1 —Continued O Previous/Ne xt [ ]/[ ] buttons (49, 50, 53) The Previous [ ] b utton is used to select the pre- vious chapter or track. During playback it selects the beginning of the current chapter or track. The Next [ ] button is used to select the ne xt chapter or track. P P ause [ ] button (47) This button is us[...]

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    24 Getting to Know the RD V -1.1 —Continued Controlling an Integra RESEARCH A V Receiver (Amp Mode) In Amp mode, the remote controller can be used to con- trol an Integra RESEARCH A V receiv er connected to the RD V -1.1 via . T o select Amp mode, press the [Amp] Mode button. A On button This button is used to turn the A V receiver on. B Standby [...]

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    25 Connecting This chapter explains ho w to connect the RD V -1.1 to your other A V components. • Read the manuals supplied with your A V components. • Don’t connect the po wer cord until you’v e completed all audio and video connections. Optical Digital Outputs The RD V -1.1’ s optical digital output sockets ha ve dust caps for keeping o[...]

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    26 Connecting —Continued Audio i.LINK i.LINK (IEEE 1394) connections can carry up to six (5.1) channels and up to 24-bit/ 192 kHz digital audio, and can be used for multichannel digital audio (D VD-V ideo, D VD-Audio, SACD) and stereo digital audio (VCD, CD, MP3). Optical digital Optical digital audio connections can carry Dolby Digital or DTS mu[...]

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    27 Connecting —Continued The RD V -1.1 supports sev eral video input formats. The follo wing table shows what’ s output by each video output when each of the various video inputs is selected. It also sho ws whether or not the video is upconv erted to progressiv e video. Video Formats & RD V -1.1 Inputs & Outputs Selected video input RD [...]

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    28 Connecting —Continued The RD V -1.1 supports many digital audio formats. The following table sho ws which outputs work with each format. A udio Formats & RD V -1.1 Outputs Disc type Audio f ormat RD V -1.1 audio output HDMI OUT (digital) a a. The Digital Out/Digital 2 settings apply to the HDMI OUT (see page 76). Components must support HD[...]

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    29 Connecting —Continued If you’ re not sure how to connect the RD V -1.1 to your other components, check what type of sockets they hav e and use the following map to locate the appropriate hookup information. ▼ Video Output Connections ▼ Components with an HDMI input - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - page [...]

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    30 Connecting —Continued This section shows ho w to connect the RDV -1.1 to a standard TV , in which the TV handles both the video and audio. If your TV has a Dolby Pro Logic decoder b uilt- in, you’ll be able to enjoy D VDs that bear the Dolby Sur- round logo. To fully enjoy the Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks av ailable on most D VD-V ideo [...]

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    31 Connecting —Continued Notes: • Before making any connections, turn of f the RD V -1.1 and your TV and disconnect their po wer cords from the wall outlets. • Also refer to the hookup pages in your TV’ s manual. • Connect the RD V -1.1’ s video outputs directly to your TV . Don’t connect a VCR or other video equipment in between. Doi[...]

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    32 Connecting —Continued This section shows ho w to connect the RDV -1.1 to a TV fitted with a SCAR T socket. SCAR T is a con venient con- nection format because it carries video (RGB, S-V ideo, composite) and stereo analog audio all in a single cable. If your TV has a Dolby Pro Logic decoder b uilt-in, with a SCAR T connection you’ll be able [...]

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    33 Connecting —Continued HDMI & the RD V -1.1 ■ Video The RD V -1.1’ s HDMI OUT supports the following video resolutions: • 640 x 480p (VGA), 60 Hz • 720 x 480p (progressiv e), 60 Hz • 720 x 576p (progressiv e), 50 Hz • 1280 x 720p (progressiv e), 50/60 Hz • 1920 x 1080i (interlaced ), 50/60 Hz • Through Source Resolution (ext[...]

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    34 Connecting —Continued H. Using S-Video I. Using Composite Video This section shows ho w to connect the RDV -1.1 to an i.LINK-compatible component, such as an A V receiver . What is i.LINK? i.LINK is a brand name for IEEE 1394 , the high-speed serial connection format commonly used on computers, camcorders, and other A V equipment to carry digi[...]

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    35 Connecting —Continued Notes: • Make sure that the i.LINK plugs are fully inserted. • Don’t disconnect an y i.LINK cables while the RD V -1.1 is on. •A short circuit may occur if the metallic part of an i.LINK plug comes into contact with the RD V -1.1’ s metal case, so make sure that your connections are secure, and don’t lea ve on[...]

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    36 Connecting —Continued • When sev eral i.LINK components are connected together , i.LINK may not work properly if certain components are on standby . i.LINK will work prop- erly while the RD V -1.1 is on standby . Howe ver , the system will not work at all if any component is fully shutdown (i.e., po wer switch set to off). Refer to the manua[...]

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    37 Connecting —Continued L. Analog Audio Connection (Dolby Digital, DTS, D VD-Audio & SA CD) To fully enjoy the multichannel audio of D VD-Audio and SA CD, you need to connect the RD V -1.1’ s 5.1/7.1- channel analog audio output to a multichannel analog audio input on an A V receiver . Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks can also be fully en[...]

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    38 Connecting —Continued N. Digital Connection Use an optical, coaxial, or AES/EBU digital audio cable to connect one of the RD V -1.1’ s DIGIT AL 1 (OPTICAL or CO AXIAL) or DIGIT AL 2 outputs (OPTICAL, CO AXIAL, or AES/EBU) to a corresponding digital audio input on your amp or receiv er . Notes: • Be sure to configure the digital output (Di[...]

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    39 Connecting —Continued If your TV supports progressi ve scanning, you can con- nect another video component (satellite/cable tuner , LD player , etc.) to the RD V -1.1 and it will upcon vert inter - laced video to progressiv e. This is also useful when your TV doesn’t ha ve enough video inputs to connect all of your components. Y ou can conne[...]

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    40 Connecting —Continued The RD V -1.1 has an HDMI IN socket, so you can con- nect another HDMI-compatible component, such as an AV receiver . When the video input source on the RD V -1.1 is set HDMI (see page 67), signals receiv ed by the HDMI IN are fed through to the HDMI OUT . Notes: • The RD V -1.1 supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digi- tal C[...]

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    41 Connecting —Continued Y ou can use the following multiroom kits to control the RD V -1.1 when it’ s out of range of the remote controller: • Multiroom kits such as those made by Niles and Xan- tech. Controlling the RD V -1.1 When It’ s Out of Range If the RD V -1.1 is located in another room, installed in a cabinet, or is out of range of[...]

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    42 Connecting —Continued Notes: • Before connecting the power cord, complete all of the necessary audio and video connections. • Do not use a power cord other than the one supplied with the RD V -1.1, which is designed exclusi vely for use with the RD V -1.1 and should not be used with any other component. •N ev er disconnect the power cord[...]

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    43 Connecting —Continued The RD V -1.1 must be in Standby mode for this procedure to work. T urning On the RDV -1.1 1 Set the P ower s witch to the On position ( ). The Standby indicator lights up. 2 Press the [Standby/On] b utton. The display light ups, the On indictor lights up, and the Standby indicator goes off. The very first time you turn [...]

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    44 Initial Setup This chapter explains the settings you need to make the very first time the RD V -1.1 is turned on. The very first time you turn on the RD V -1.1, the Initial Setup menu appears onscreen. Here you need to make a fe w settings to get the RD V -1.1 up and running. Y ou can change these settings later (see page 69). First Time Setup[...]

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    45 Initial Setup —Continued Notes: •Y ou can change the language of the onscreen setup menus, and specify your preferred languages for D VD menus, soundtracks, and subtitles on the Language menu (see page 82). • When a D VD doesn’t ha ve menus, soundtracks, and subtitles in different languages, its def ault language is used. • When the RD[...]

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    46 Basic Pla ybac k This chapter explains the RD V -1.1’ s basic playback functions. Don’t for get to turn on your TV or projector and select the video input to which the RD V -1.1 is connected. If you’ re using an A V receiv er or hi-fi amp for audio playback, turn that on as well and select the audio input to which the RD V -1.1 is connect[...]

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    47 Basic Playbac k —Continued This section explains ho w to start, pause, and stop play- back. Notes: • During playback, you can select chapters or tracks by using the Next [ ] and Pre vious [ ] buttons. The first press of the Previous [ ] b utton selects the beginning of the current chapter or track. • When you stop playback of a D VD-V ide[...]

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    48 Basic Playbac k —Continued D VD-V ideo discs usually have a menu from which you can select titles, chapters, and other options, including soundtracks, subtitles, and audio formats (e.g., Dolby Digital or DTS). VCDs that support PBC (Playback Control) may also hav e an onscreen menu (see page 11). Notes: • Not all D VDs and VCDs have menus. ?[...]

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    49 Basic Playbac k —Continued W ith the Search function you can select chapters and titles by number . Notes: • During playback you can select chapters directly by using the number buttons. T o select chapter #2, simply press [2] and playback starts. T o select chapter #10, press [+10] and [0] and playback starts. • If a D VD-V ideo disc cont[...]

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    50 Basic Playbac k —Continued W ith the Search function you can select tracks by number . Notes: •Y ou can select tracks directly at any time by using the number buttons (i.e., without pressing the [Search] button). T o select track #2, simply press [2] and play- back starts. T o select track #10, press [+10] and [0] and playback starts. • If[...]

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    51 Basic Playbac k —Continued This section explains ho w to fast forward and re verse. Notes: • There are five fast forw ard and rev erse speeds for D VD-V ideo and D VD-Audio, and three for SA CD, VCD, CD, and MP3. • No sound is output during fast forward or re verse of a D VD-V ideo disc or VCD. • Sound is output intermittently during fa[...]

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    52 Basic Playbac k —Continued W ith slow-motion playback you can w atch a scene slowly either forw ard or backward. Notes: • There are four slow-motion speeds for D VD-V ideo/ D VD-VR and three for VCD. • Backward slo w-motion playback does not work with D VD-VR and VCD discs. • No sound is output during slow-motion playback. Y ou can adjus[...]

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    53 Basic Playbac k —Continued This section explains ho w to play MP3 tracks with the Disc Navigator . Navigating MP3 Discs 1 Load an MP3 disc (page 46). The Disc Navigator appears. Initially , the T rack list shows all of the folders at the root lev el. Pressing the Play [ ] button at this point will play all tracks in all folders in hierarchical[...]

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    54 Basic Playbac k —Continued Notes: •Y ou can use the Repeat function to play MP3 tracks repeatedly (see page 58). •Y ou can use the Random function to play MP3 tracks randomly (see page 59). • During random playback, the remote controller’ s arrow [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] buttons cannot be used with the Disc Navigator . •Y ou can also use t[...]

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    55 Basic Playbac k —Continued Notes: • If the folder containing the JPEG images also contains some MP3 tracks, the RD V -1.1 will play those tracks while showing the slidesho w . • If the selected JPEG file’ s resolution is 640 x 480 pix- els or less, a thumbnail-size previe w is shown. If the resolution exceeds 640 x 480, a pre view will [...]

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    56 Basic Playbac k —Continued 2 To add a file to the pla ylist, use the [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] buttons to select it in the T rack list, and then press the [Enter] button. To add an entire folder to the playlist, select the folder at the top of the T rack list and press [Enter]. The folder num- ber followed by “ ALL” appears in the playlist. To o[...]

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    57 Ad v anced Pla ybac k W ith the Zoom function you can enlarge an y part of the picture. Notes: • The Zoom function may not work with some D VDs. • The Zoom function can also be used while playback is paused or during slow-motion playback. • The Zoom function cannot be used to zoom menus. W ith the T ime Search function you can locate speci[...]

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    58 Adv anced Playbac k —Continued W ith the Repeat function you can play a disc, title, chap- ter , group, track, or folder (MP3/JPEG) ov er-and-ov er again. Notes: • Repeat playback may not work with some D VD-V ideo discs. • The Repeat function can be used in combination with the Random function (see page 59). • If the Memory function is [...]

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    59 Adv anced Playbac k —Continued W ith the Random function you can enjoy a random selection of titles, chapters, groups, tracks, MP3s, or JPEG images. Notes: •T o select the next title, chapter , group, track, MP3, or JPEG image during random playback, press the Next [] button. • Random playback may not work with some D VD-V ideo and JPEG di[...]

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    60 Adv anced Playbac k —Continued W ith the Memory function you can create a playlist of titles, chapters, groups, or tracks. Memory Playbac k 1 Press the [Memory] button. The Memory Play Setup window appears onscreen and the MEMOR Y indicator appears on the display . The highlighted top row ( ) is used to enter title/group/folder and chapter/ tr[...]

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    61 Adv anced Playbac k —Continued Notes: • The playlist is deleted when the RD V -1.1 is set to Standby . •T o use this function with a VCD that supports PBC, you must first turn off PBC (see page 85). •W ith some discs you w on’t be able to make a playlist. Inserting New Items into the Memory List Deleting Items from the Memory List 6 T[...]

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    62 Adv anced Playbac k —Continued Changing Items in the Memory List Notes: • The playlist is deleted when the RD V -1.1 is set to Standby . •T o use this function with a VCD that supports PBC, you must first turn off PBC (see page 85). Some D VDs feature multiple camera angles that allow you to view scenes from dif ferent angles. When a D VD[...]

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    63 Adv anced Playbac k —Continued Some D VD-V ideo discs feature soundtracks in sev eral languages or audio formats (e.g., Dolby Digital or DTS). Music D VD-V ideo discs and D VD-Audio discs some- times feature audio in sev eral formats, such as PCM, Dolby Digital, or DTS. See the disc’ s sleeve notes for details. Notes: •W ith D VDs, when yo[...]

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    64 Adv anced Playbac k —Continued W ith the Last Memory function you can resume play- back from where you left off e ven if the disc has been remov ed and the RD V -1.1 has been set to Standby . Last Memory also remembers the soundtrack and subtitle set- tings you were using. Notes: • The Last Memory function can store the last point for up to [...]

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    65 Adv anced Playbac k —Continued ■ D VD-Video ■ D VD-A udio ■ SA CD Condition Onscreen RD V -1.1 Display Normal No display Elapsed title time 1st press Current/total title number , elapsed title time, remaining title time, total title time, selected soundtrack, selected subtitle , number of camera angles . Remaining title time 2nd press Cu[...]

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    66 Adv anced Playbac k —Continued ■ VCD & CD ■ MP3 Notes: •F or D VD-V ideo and DVD-Audio discs, when the soundtrack, subtitle, or camera angle is changed, the setting is displayed onscreen for 10 seconds. T o cancel this display , press the [Display] button twice. • When playback is started, paused, stopped, and so on, the status is [...]

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    67 Adv anced Playbac k —Continued Y ou can turn off all of the output video circuitry , elimi- nating the possibility of interference, for a pure-audio experience when playing audio-only discs. Notes: • When the video circuitry is turned off, all of the RD V -1.1’ s video outputs don’t work. The HDMI IN and VIDEO IN inputs are not affected.[...]

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    68 Adv anced Playbac k —Continued This section explains ho w to set the picture’ s aspect ratio. Notes: • The aspect ratio cannot be changed during playback. • When the RD V -1.1 is set to Standby , the aspect ratio rev erts to the TV Shape setting (see page 73). The Picture Control menu provides quick access to the Interlaced, Progressiv e[...]

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    69 Configuring the RD V -1.1 This chapter explains the v arious settings on the onscreen setup menus. Settings are arranged into six groups: Pictur e, A udio, Langu age, Display , Operation, and Initial Setup . The follo wing table lists all of the settings, with a brief descrip- tion and page number where you can find full details. (Certain sett[...]

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    70 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued Menu Setting Description Pa ge # Operation P ause/Still Selects Auto or F rame f or paused and still pictures. 83 P arental Lock Sets the P arental Lock function. 84 Remote Confirmation T ur ns the remote controller beeper on and off. 84 Title/Group Stop Determines if playbac k stops at the end of the cur[...]

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    71 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued This section explains ho w to use the onscreen setup menus. Using the Onscreen Setup Menus 1 T urn on the RD V -1.1 and your TV . On your TV , select the video input to which the RD V -1.1 is connected. 2 Press the [Setup] button. The onscreen setup menu appears. (The menus vary slightly from country to co[...]

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    72 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued The following diagram sho ws how to navig ate the onscreen setup menus. [ √ ] Left [ ® ] Right [ π ] [ † ] [ π ] [ † ] [ π ] [ † ] Press at anytime to close the onscreen setup menus . [ π ] Up Star t here blank screen or Arro w button [ † ] Down Enter Enter [ ® ] [ √ ] or or Enter Enter [[...]

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    73 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued TV Shape W ith this setting you can select a picture format to match the aspect ratio of your TV . 4:3 Letter box (default): Choose this option if you hav e a 4:3 TV . When you watch widescreen movies, the entire picture will be visible but there will be black bars at the top and bot- tom of the screen, as[...]

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    74 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued Selecting the Interlaced Setting Progressive Setting W ith this setting you can adjust various picture parame- ters for progressiv e scanning. There are three setup memories (1, 2, 3) for storing your fa vorite settings. Y ou could, for example, use one for daytime vie wing (e.g., sun shining through windo[...]

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    75 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued SCART Output Setting (European model onl y) W ith this setting you can select the video format to be used for the SCAR T A V CONNECTOR: RGB, S-V ideo, or composite video. Before changing this setting, refer to your TV’ s manual to see if its SCAR T input can accept video signals in these formats. Composi[...]

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    76 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued ■ MPEG Out W ith this setting you can configure the DIGIT AL 1 A UDIO OUTs to output MPEG audio as it is or to down- mix it into 2-channel PCM. MPEG Choose this option if you’ re connecting a component with a built-in MPEG decoder . MPEG > PCM (default) Choose this option if you’ re connecting a [...]

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    77 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued i.LINK Output Setting This setting is used to configure the i.LINK sockets for use with SA CD. It also affects D VD-Audio output. Off (default) SA CD audio is output by the analog audio outputs but not the i.LINK sock ets. Select this option if you’ re not using the i.LINK sockets. On SA CD audio is out[...]

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    78 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued 1 Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select Speaker Set- ting, press the [Enter] button, use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] b ut- tons to select On, and then press the [Enter] button. When the Speaker Setting is set to Of f, these settings cannot be selected. 2 Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select Su[...]

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    79 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued Setting the Speaker Distances Notes: • The Speaker Distance settings hav e no effect on SA CD (multichannel area and 2-channel area) and 192 kHz/176.4 kHz D VD-Audio. 5 Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select Surr ound Speaker , press the [Enter] but- ton, use the Left and Right [ ]/ [] buttons to [...]

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    80 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued Setting Levels With the T est T one AV Synchronization When using progressiv e scanning you may find that the picture and sound are out of sync. W ith this setting you can delay the audio to correct this. There are three setup memories (1, 2, 3) for storing settings for up to three components. Memories 2 [...]

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    81 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued Notes: • This setting affects only the analog multichannel out- put. T o delay audio from the other outputs, use the delay settings (i.e., the speaker distance settings) on the connected A V receiver . • The A V Synchronization setting has no effect on SA CD (multichannel area and 2-channel area) and 1[...]

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    82 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued (These menus vary slightly from country to country .) On-Screen Language W ith this setting you can select a language for the onscreen setup menus and messages. For North American, European, and Australian models: English (default): English Français: French Español: Spanish Deutsch: German Italiano: Ital[...]

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    83 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued Subtitle Language W ith this setting you can specify your preferred lan- guage for subtitles. When you play a D VD-V ideo disc with multiple language subtitles, your preferred lan- guage will be selected automatically . For North American, European, and Australian models: English: French: Spanish: German: [...]

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    84 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued P arental Lock W ith the Parental Lock function you can block access to certain scenes that the authors hav e flagged as being unsuitable for children. Notes: • When entering the security code, you can use the [Clear] button to delete numbers. • This setting can be changed only when playback is stoppe[...]

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    85 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued Title/Group Stop W ith this setting you can determine whether or not play- back stops when the title or group that’ s currently play- ing ends. Off (default) Playback continues when the title or group ends. On Playback stops when the title or group ends. PBC This setting is used to enable or disable PBC [...]

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    86 Configuring the RD V -1.1 —Continued Use this list when specifying other languages. Language Code List Language Code Language Code Japanese JA Kirghiz KY English EN Latin LA F rench FR Lingala LN German DE Laothian LO Italian IT Lithuanian L T Spanish ES Latvian L V Chinese ZH Malagasy MG Dutch NL Maori MI Po r tuguese PT Macedonian MK Swedis[...]

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    87 Contr olling Other Components In addition to controlling the RD V -1.1, the remote con- troller can also be used to control your TV and VCR. T o do this you need to enter the appropriate control codes for your TV and VCR. The remote controller can also learn individual commands from another remote control- ler (see page 92). Entering the appropr[...]

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    88 Controlling Other Components —Continued Remote Control Codes When two or more codes are gi ven, try each one in turn, and choose the one that works best. TV Manufacturer Control code Admiral 1026, 1040, 1062 Akai 1002, 1067 Akura 1045 Alba 1035, 1043 Amplivision 1063 Amstrad 1035, 1067 Amtron 1009 Anam National 1003, 1009 Anitech 1035 AOC 1004[...]

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    89 Controlling Other Components —Continued TV Manufacturer Control code Pioneer 1004, 1006, 1027, 1062 Po r tland 1004, 1005, 1006, 1025 Price Club 1022 Prism 1012 Profe x 1035 Proline 1049 Proscan 1001, 1034 Protech 1035, 1045, 1063 Proton 1004, 1006, 1007 Pye 1037 Quasar 1003, 1012, 1031 Quelle 1036, 1039, 1054, 1055, 1058, 1059, 1068 Radio Sha[...]

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    90 Controlling Other Components —Continued VCR Manufacturer Control code JC P enney 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021 Jensen 2013 JVC 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2032, 2035, 2040, 2048 Kaisui 2033 K endo 2041, 2046 K enwood 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 K odak 2010 Loewe 2028, 2034 Logik 2028, 2043 Luxor 2030, 2031, 2036 Magnav ox 2010, 2[...]

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    91 Controlling Other Components —Continued Controlling a TV 1. Press the [TV] Mode b utton. 2. Point the r emote controller at y our TV , and use the follo wing buttons (y ou must enter appropriate remote contr ol code first, see page 87). *Buttons marked with an asterisk can be used to control a TV regardless of the currently selected remote co[...]

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    92 Controlling Other Components —Continued The RD V -1.1’ s remote controller can learn individual commands from other component’ s remote controllers and then be used to control those components. Com- mands can be learnt by the dedicated leaning buttons— [L1], [L2], [L3], and [L4]—or any b utton. Each button can learn up to four commands[...]

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    93 Controlling Other Components —Continued This section explains ho w to delete the learnt commands of one mode: D VD, Amp, VCR, or TV . Notes: • Learning mode is cancelled automatically if you don’t press any b uttons for 30 seconds. This section explains ho w to delete the learnt commands of all modes: D VD, Amp, VCR, and TV . Notes: • Le[...]

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    94 Tr oubleshooting Symptom Possib le cause Remedy Can’t turn on the RD V -1.1? The power cord is not connected. Connect the power cord to a suitable wall outlet (page 42). External interference is affecting the RD V -1.1’ s digital circuitry . T urn off the RD V -1.1, wait five seconds, then try turning it on again. If that fails, disconnect [...]

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    95 Tr oubleshooting —Continued Symptom Possib le cause Remedy SA CD audio is not output by the analog audio out- puts? This is because the i.LINK Output Setting is set to On. Set the i.LINK Output Setting to Off (page 77). Can’t access the Analog A udio Out settings? While the i.LINK Output Setting is set to On, the Analog Audio Out Speaker Set[...]

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    96 Tr oubleshooting —Continued ■ Abnormal Behavior The RD V -1.1 contains a microprocessor for signal processing and control functions. In very rare situations, se vere interference, noise from an external source, or static electricity may cause it to lockup. In the unlikely e ven that this should happen, unplug the power cord from the w all ou[...]

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    97 Specifications Specifications and features subject to change without notice. Signal System North American models: NTSC Other models: P AL/NTSC Composite Video Output/ Impedance 1.0 V(p-p)/75 Ω negative sync , RCA/phono S-Video Output/Impedance Y: 1.0 V(p-p)/75 Ω negative sync , 4-pin mini DIN C: 0.286 V(p-p)/75 Ω Component Video Output/ [...]

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