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DIGIT AL VIDEO SDP75SWB PORT ABLE D VD PLA YER O WNER ’ S MANU AL Introduction Pr eparations Playbac k F unction Set tings Connections Other PX1D00007980 T SDP75SWB_E_01-54.indd 1 SDP75SWB_E_01-54.indd 1 2011/03/30 14:35:36 2011/03/30 14:35:36[...]
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2 Introduction SAFETY PREC A UTIONS W ARNING: T O REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NO T EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS TURE. D ANGEROUS HIGH V OL T A GES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCL OSURE. DO NO T OPEN THE CABINET . REFER SERVICING TO Q U ALIFIED PERSONNEL ONL Y . C AUTION: This equipment employ s a Laser S yst em. T o ensur e p[...]
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3 Introduction In the spaces pro vided below , record the Model and Serial No . located on the bot tom of your D VD play er . Model No . Serial No. Ret ain this inf ormation for future r efer ence. About disposal The cold cathode fluor escent lamp in the LCD panel contains a small amount of mer cury . Please f ollow local or dinances or regulations[...]
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4 Introduction Location of the requir ed label The rating plat e and the saf ety caution are on the bot tom of the unit. In Confor mity with the EEE Regulation F ollowing inf ormation is onl y f or EU-member states: The use of the symbol indicat es that this product may not be tr eated as household wast e. By ensur ing this product is disposed of c[...]
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5 Introduction IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INS TRUCTIONS CAUT I ON : PLEAS E RE AD AN D OB SERVE A LL W ARN I NGS A ND I NS TRU CT IO NS G IV EN I N TH IS OWN ER ’S MAN UAL AND T HO SE MA RKE D ON TH E UN I T . RE T AI N TH I S BOOK LET FO R FUT URE REFERENCE. This u nit is ful ly trans istor ized and d oes no t cont ain any par t s that ca n be repa ired[...]
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6 Introduction ADDITIONAL SAFETY INS TRUCTIONS 1 3. When you u se head pho nes, keep t he volume at a mod erate level. If you us e the h eadp hone s cont inuou sly wi th hig h volume so und, it m ay cause hearing damaged. 1 4. Do not overload wall ou tlet s; extens ion c ord s, or integra l convenie nce re cept acle s as this c an resul t in a ris [...]
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7 Introduction 25. CA U TION: If th e DVD play er is dro ppe d and t he cab inet or en cl osure sur fac e has be en da maged o r the DVD player does n ot oper ate nor mally , take the foll owing p rec aut ion s: • AL WA YS turn off t he DVD player and unplu g the AC adapter to avoid pos sib le ele ctr ic sh ock o r fire. • NEVER all ow your bod[...]
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8 Introduction 3 1 . Af ter unpac ki ng co in- sha ped b atter ies, stor e them in po ly bags , etc. separ ately on e by one wh en unuse d. If you leave them u nwrapp ed, th ey may be sho r t- circ uited by c ontac t wit h meta l obje cts, result ing in b atter y l eakag e, heat or bur sting . This may cause b urns or i njur y . The bat teri es mu [...]
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9 Introduction e ) When ha ndli ng, us ing or stor ing t he ada pter power cord N EVE R: - Plac e or loc ate near any ap paratus t hat pro duc es heat. - D isa ssem bl e, spli ce or ex ten d the c ord. - Pull, for ce or p lace a ny heavy o bje cts o n the c ord. - B end, t wi st or bi nd the c ord . f) Keep away from the dri ving d evic e ( suc h a[...]
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10 Introduction P r ecautions Notes on handli ng Do not sh oc k the LCD mo nitor . It may cause u nit damage and malfunction. Do not us e the pl ayer in a place su bjec t to vibr atio n. Neg lec tin g this m ay cause ma lfun cti on of th e player or dam age to th e dis c. When tra nsp or tin g the pl ay er , th e orig inal sh ipp ing car to n and p[...]
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11 Introduction Notes on moistur e conde nsation Moi stu re c ond en sat ion d am ag es t he pl ayer. Pleas e rea d the foll owing ca refully. Moi sture co nde nsat ion o cc urs, for exam ple, wh en you pour a c old d rink i nto a gla ss on a war m day . Dr ops of water form o n the ou tsi de of th e glas s. In the s ame way , m ois ture may con de[...]
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12 Introduction About this o wner ’ s manual This ow ner ’ s manua l explai ns the ba sic i nstru ct ions of this p layer . S ome DVD vide o dis cs are pro duc ed in a mann er that al lows sp ec ific o r limite d op erati on dur ing playbac k. As s uch, t he player may not resp ond to a ll oper ating c om mand s. Thi s is not a d efec t in the [...]
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13 Introduction 4 Cover t he co nne ctor w ith insul ati ng ta pe, in o rd er to pr event a ccid ent al shor t - cir cuit ing , the n dis pos e of the b at te r y in acco rd anc e with com munit y r egu lat ions t hat a ppl y to th e disp osa l of ba tt eri es . On ce re move d the b at ter y, do not c onn ec t it ag ain. WA R N I N G • Neve r th[...]
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14 Introduction Introduction SAFET Y PRECAUTIO NS ...................................... 2 IM POR T ANT SA FET Y I NS TRU CT ION S .............. 5 Pre cautio ns .......................................................... 10 Id enti ficat ion of co ntrols .................................... 16 Acce ssori es .........................................[...]
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15 Introduction Chan ging th e cam era a ngle .............................. 44 Se lec ting sub titl es ............................................. 44 Se lec ting aud io format s .................................... 45 Playing audio / vide o/p ictur e files ...................... 46 Conver tin g audi o CD files to MP3 fi les................. 50 S[...]
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16 Introduction Main unit See page in for det ails. LCD monitor 17 Speaker s Disc cov er Right side 35 37 38 35 35 35 34 29 29 34 T OP MENU but ton T o display a top men u of D VD video disc MENU but ton T o display a disc menu MODE but ton T o select the mode (P AUSE/STEP) b ut ton T o pause playback / (SKIP) but tons T o locate a title, chapter o[...]
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17 Introduction Right side Front 27 64 26 29 33 DC IN 1 2V jack T o connect the AC adapter (supplied) Headphone jacks (× 2) T o connect headphones A V OUT jack Connect t o A V input terminal of your TV Remot e sensor P oint the remote control her e PO WER indicator T o displa y the condition of the power (on/of f/charge) 47 Card slot T o insert a [...]
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18 Introduction Identification of Contr ols (continued) : Operate these b uttons while simultaneously pressing the SHIFT button. Remote control 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 See page in f or details. 30 56 35 44 45 43 29 38 44 40 41 34 37 37 35 52 42 52 35 53 40 35 34 37 35 38 38 37 MENU but ton ZOOM but ton R[...]
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19 Introduction A ccessories Supplied accessories Remot e control (SE-R0407) Coin-shaped bat tery (CR2025) Audio/video cab le AC adapt er (HD AD-1 200 15-3E)* Carrying case V ehicle adapter (MEDC0 1AX)* * Do not use an AC adapt er and a v ehicle adapter other than one specified. Also , do not use these supplied accessor ies with any de vice other t[...]
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20 Introduction Play able discs Notes and Inf ormation This pla yer can pla y the follo wing discs. r 7JEFPNPWJOHQJDUVSFT" VEJP r 7JEFP"VEJP% 7%WJEFPGPSNBU r "VEJP.1GJMFTr.P WJF%JW9 r1IPUPHS BQI+1& (GJMFT r "VEJP.1G[...]
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21 Introduction Notes • Y ou cannot play discs other than those list ed abov e. • Y ou cannot play discs of D VD-RAM or non-standardized discs, etc., e ven if they ma y be labelled as above. • Discs not y et done finalizing (dat a writing finishing process) cannot be play ed. F or finalizing , ref er to the instruction manual of the recor din[...]
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22 Introduction Stor e discs v er tically in a case. Stacking or placing objects on discs outside of their case ma y cause warping. Notes on cop yright The unauthorized recor ding, use, distribution, or re vision of copyrighted mat er ials including, without limitation, t ele vision prog rams , videotapes, and D VDs, is prohibit ed under the Copyri[...]
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23 Introduction Play able memory cards Card Card Mark Contents SD Memory Card • Audio (MP3) • Photogr aph (JPEG) SDHC Memory Card • SD is a trademark. • SDHC is a trademark. • SDX C Memory Card is not supported. • SD car d not f ormatt ed in F A T1 6 or F A T32 cannot be play ed. Notes on memory car ds Some memor y cards ma y not be pla[...]
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24 Introduction No tic es for us e Ensure t hat you inse r t the m emor y card c orre ct ly into thi s player . Do not ej ec t the me mor y c ard wh ile it is i n use. If ejec ted w hile in u se, infor mati on on t he me mor y car d may be los t. This memory card is a p recision electrical instrument. Do not be nd, dr op or ap ply str ong pres sure[...]
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P r eparations P reparations bef ore using. P repar ation of the remote contr ol P ower connection Bat tery charge P ower ing on/of f Changing modes SDP75SWB_E_01-54.indd 25 SDP75SWB_E_01-54.indd 25 2011/03/03 14:20:58 2011/03/03 14:20:58[...]
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26 Pr eparations P r epar ation of the r emot e contr ol Inser t the specified bat ter y to the r emote control. See page 7 f or saf ety use of coin-shaped batt er ies. 1 While pushing the holder in direction 1 , simultaneousl y slide it out in direction 2 . 2 Place a coin-shaped bat tery (CR2025) with the + side up on the holder . Keep the holde[...]
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27 Pr eparations P ow er connection Connect the supplied A C adapter t o wall outlet as below . C A UTION • Do not connect the power plug t o a power outlet other than that indicated on the label, as this can r esult in a risk of fire or electric shock. • Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with w et hands. Doing so may cause electric s[...]
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28 Pr eparations The bat ter y needs to be char ged bef or e use. (The bat ter y indicator is sho wn on the screen when the po wer in the bat ter y is running low .) P erform a full charge bef ore the f irst use . 1 T urn of f the player . 2 Disconnect all the cables and cor ds from the pla yer . 3 Connect the supplied A C adapter to the play er an[...]
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29 Pr eparations P ow ering on/of f Important • When y ou use this player f or the first time , bef ore powering , be sure t o open the disc cover b y pressing the OPEN but ton on the main unit and r emov e the prot ective sheet. Pr ess PO WER on the remote contr ol (or press and hold ON on the pla yer for about 3 seconds). The POWER ind icator i[...]
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30 Pr eparations Y ou can enjoy v ar ious contents of discs and memory cards by changing the mode . Pr ess MODE repeatedl y to select the mode. Each time you pr ess MODE, the mode changes on the scr een as below . DVD/CD Select when you w ant to vie w the picture of a disc on the LCD monitor of this pla yer . • Make sur e that DVD/CD is selected [...]
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Pla ybac k Pla y your f av ourite disc. Loading a disc Connecting headphones Pla ying a disc Changing pla yback speed Pla ying a desired scene Pla ying in random or der Playing repeat edly Pla ying in a fav ourite or der Zooming a pict ure Changing the camer a angle Selecting subtitles Selecting audio f ormats Playing audio/video/pict ure f iles Se[...]
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32 Playbac k C A UTION • K eep your f ingers clear of the disc as it is spinning . • Be careful not t o catch your f ingers in the disc holder . • Do not use a crack ed, deformed, or repaired disc. • Do not tilt, shake or mo ve the main unit while pla ying. It may damage the disc. • Do not put any discs or any objects in the disc holder o[...]
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33 Playbac k Connecting headphones Y ou can connect headphones to the headphone jac k using a ster eo mini plug. Connect either of these jacks. Stereo mini plug ( Maximum output voltage ≤ 150mV 3.5mm) • Before connecting , temporarily turn down the volume . Readjust t o your pr eference when pla yback star ts. • T ur n of f the pla yer bef or[...]
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34 Playbac k Pla ying a disc Pr eparations • T ur n on the power of the pla yer . • Place a disc t o the player . 1 Pr ess MODE repeatedl y to select DVD/CD . 2 Pr ess PLA Y ( ). Pla yback st ar ts. • If you select a D VD video disc that contains a top menu, or select a PBC (Pla ybac k Contr ol)-f eatured VIDEO CD , a menu ma y appear . See ?[...]
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35 Playbac k P ausing pla ybac k (Still mode) P ress P A USE/STEP ( / ) during playbac k. The picture gets still and sound is m uted. T o r esume nor mal playbac k, press PLA Y ( ). Adjusting the v olume of the speaker s or the connected headphones P ress and hold VO L ( / ) on the main unit. or P ress (pr ess and hold) V OLUME (+/–) on the remot[...]
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36 Playbac k Ab out th e scre en s aver If 20 minutes ela pse w hile th e power is o n and th ere is no d isc in t he player or whil e the d isc i s stop ped, the s creen s aver is automati cal ly dis played (when “S cree n saver ” ( refer to “ Func tion S et ting s” ) is set to “O n”). T o turn of f th e scree n saver , press any but t[...]
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37 Playbac k Playing in fast r ever se or fast forwar d D VD-V VC D CD P ress REV or FWD on the r emote contr ol dur ing pla yback. REV : F ast re verse pla yback FWD : F ast forw ard pla yback Each time you pr ess the REV or FWD b ut ton, the pla yback speed changes . P ress PLA Y ( ) to r esume normal playbac k. • Also, pla yback changes to f a[...]
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38 Playbac k Pla ying a desir ed scene Skipping chapt ers or tr acks 1 Pr ess SKIP ( / ) repeat edly t o locate the chapt er or trac k you w ant. Pla yback st ar ts from the select ed chapter or tr ack. : Pla yback starts from the beginning of the ne xt chapter or tr ack. : Pla yback starts from the beginning of the current chapter or tr ack. When [...]
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39 Playbac k Notes • P ressing the CLEAR but ton while pressing the SHIFT but ton resets the n umbers . • Some discs may not r espond to this pr ocess. • Some scenes may not be locat ed precisel y as you specified. Bookmark function Fir st register a bookmark ref erring to “T o regist er a bookmark” of the ne xt paragraph, then oper ate t[...]
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40 Playbac k Pla ying in r andom or der 1 During playback , pre ss R ANDO M while pres sing SHI F T to display “Shuffle O n” on the scre en. Eac h ti me you p res s the b ut ton, t he ra nd om mo de “S huf fl e On” a nd “ Shuf fl e of f ” al ternate. Th e mo de on t he s cre en wil l dis ap pear i n a few sec on ds if no t oper ated. If[...]
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41 Playbac k Repeating a title, chapter or tr ack 1 During pla yback, press REPEA T repeat edly while pressing SHIFT t o select the repeat mode. Each time you pr ess the b ut ton, the r epeat mode changes on the screen. The m od e on th e sc reen w ill d isa pp ear in a few sec on ds if no t oper ated. Repeat pla yback star ts af ter finishing the [...]
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42 Playbac k 1 During st op, pr ess MEMOR Y while pressing SHIFT . The prog ramming displa y appears . e.g. DVD-V T / C Program 1 2 3 ーーー ーーー ーーー ーーー ーーー ーーー Clear program Play Chapter Title Enter a tr ack n umber when using a VIDEO CD . 2 Set ting the title, chapter or trac k in the order y ou wish to p[...]
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43 Playbac k Zooming a pict ure 1 Pr ess ZOOM during playbac k. The zoom icon appear s. This operation is a vailab le also during slow , still, fast f orwar d or f ast re verse pla yback. X 2 Select the zoom point and magnif ication lev el. • Magnification level: Press ZOOM r epe atedly . The m agni fic ati on level c han ges a s foll ows: “[...]
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44 Playbac k Changing the camer a angle Selecting subtitles 1 Pr ess SUBTITLE during playbac k. The current subtitle set ting is displayed. 2 Pr ess SUBTITLE while the subtitle set ting is displa yed on the scr een. Each time you press the SUBTI TLE but ton, y ou can select a subtitle language from those included on the D VD video disc. Notes • W[...]
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45 Playbac k Selecting audio f ormats 1 Pr ess A UDIO during pla yback. The current audio set ting is display ed. 1/3 D 3/2.1 Ch Eng Sound recor ding syste m Audio language e.g. 2 Pr ess A UDIO while the audio set ting is display ed on the scr een. Each time you pr ess the b ut ton, y ou can select a pref erred sound from those included on the D VD[...]
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46 Playbac k Note • Some m edi a and /or fi les m ay not be p layed ba ck du e to it s capaci ty and/ or man uf actu re r , et c. Pla ying audio/video/pict ure f iles Y ou can play audio CDs , MP3 (audio), DivX ® (video) or JPEG (pictur e) files on this play er. MP3 or DivX ® compatibility Playab le m ed ia (MP 3) CD - ROM , CD - R, CD - RW, DV[...]
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47 Playbac k 1 Insert a media you w ant to pla y . The menu appears. Music Playing Tr ack01 Tr ack02 Tr ack03 Tr ack04 Tr ack05 Tr ack06 Tr ack07 Tr ack08 /Tr ack0 1 .CDA 1/8 e.g. Repeat : Of f Mode : Normal Edit Mode 2 Select the trac k/file y ou want to pla y using / then press ENTER ( ) or PLA Y ( ). Pla yback st ar ts. A slide show begins when [...]
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48 Playbac k Playin g r ep ea te dly Select “Repeat” on the screen using / / / during playbac k then press ENTER ( ). Each time you pr ess ENTER ( ), the repeat mode changes. Repeats current folder. (MP3) Off: Single: All: Folder: Resumes to normal playback. Repeats current track. Repeats all tracks in order. (Audio CD) Playin g in Random/ Intr[...]
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49 Playbac k Playing in a favourite or de r Y ou c an co mbi ne your favourite track /fil e and play in the or der you d etermi ne. 1 Sele ct “ Edit mo de ” on the s creen u sing / / / then press ENTER ( ). 2 Posi tio n the c urso r usin g to the sc reen disp layed track / file. 3 Se lec t trac k / file you want to pl ay using / then press ENTE[...]
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50 Playbac k To c o n v e r t 1 Load a n audi o CD and in ser t an SD c ard. • Do not us e an SD c ard n ot for mat ted in FA T16 or FAT3 2 . 2 Pres s MODE repeated ly to sel ec t “DVD/CD” . 3 Se lec t “ Conver t ” by / , then pre ss ENTER ( ). Destination : Contents Conv ert Av ailable space : 0 MB Size of selected : 0 MB Select all T ra[...]
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51 Playbac k 3 S elec t “ CONVERT ” by / , then pre ss ENTER ( ). Filter JPEG Pr eview Repeat : Of f Mode : Normal BUDA CONVERT Priv ate 2/ 12 Cats-photo Music-1 Music-2 Songs-MP3 Photo-JPEG / CONVERT e.g. 4 Se lec t a fol der by / , t hen pres s ENTER ( ) . 5 S elec t an MP3 fil e by / , th en press ENTER ( ). Playb ack s tar t s. Notes ?[...]
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52 Playbac k Selecting enhancement modes 1 Pr ess E.A.M.* The current sound enhancement set ting appears. * E.A.M. = Enhanced A udio Mode 2 Pr ess E.A.M. r epeatedly . • 3D Of f Normal sound. • 3D On T o obt ain expansiv e vir tual surround sound ef f ects from just two speaker s. Note • A ctual ef fects to sounds ma y vary depending on the d[...]
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53 Playbac k On-scr een displa y mode 1 Pr ess DISPLA Y dur ing playbac k. The current instructional inf ormation appears. e.g .: D VD video disc DVD Video Time Title Chapter 00:22:59 / 01:56:59 1/13 6/51 Current title number Current chapt er or track n umber Elapsed time of the current title Remained time of the current title 2 Press D IS PLA Y ag[...]
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F unction Set tings Y ou can change the default set tings to cust omize y our prefer ences. Customizing function set tings SDP75SWB_E_55-74.indd 55 SDP75SWB_E_55-74.indd 55 2011/03/03 14:24:36 2011/03/03 14:24:36[...]
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56 F unction Settings Cust omizing function set tings D VD-V VC D CD 1 During st op, pr ess SETUP while pressing SHIFT . The setting men u appears . 2 Pr ess / to select the icon of the set ting (listed belo w) to change, then press . 3 Pr ess / to select the set ting you want t o change , then press ENTER ( ). 4 Change the selection by / or other [...]
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57 F unction Settings Video Aspect Ratio D VD-V VC D CD T o select a pictur e size according t o the aspect ratio of your TV , when connected t o this play er to monit or pla yback pictur e. View Mode D VD-V VC D CD T o select a pictur e size of the LCD . A udio E.A.M. D VD-V VC D CD Y ou can easily s witch to a pref erred audio enhancement. (E.A.M[...]
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58 F unction Settings Language OSD Menu D VD-V VC D CD English: T o vie w on-screen displa ys in English. F rançais: T o view on-scr een display s in F rench. Español: T o view on-scr een displays in Spanish. Deutsch: T o view on-scr een displays in German. Nederlands: T o vie w on-screen displa ys in Dutch. Sv enska: T o vie w on-screen displa y[...]
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59 F unction Settings DivX subtitle W ester n European: T o display subtitles in w est European language . T urkish: T o displa y subtitles in T urkish. Central Eur opean: T o displa y subtitles in Central European language . Cyrillic: T o displa y subtitles in Slav onic Cyrillic language. Greek: T o displa y subtitles in Greek. Notes • Some D VD[...]
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60 F unction Settings View Mode D VD-V VC D CD Fill: Pictures are e xpanded hor izontall y and vertically to f it the shape of the screen. No picture cr opping. Original: Pictur es are displa yed in their original aspect ratios. A uto F it: Aspect ratios are aut omatically adjust ed. Masking bars ma y appear on the top and bot tom or lef t and righ[...]
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61 F unction Settings Rating P arental control D VD-V VC D CD DVD video di sc s equi ppe d with t he parent al lo ck func tio n are rated ac cor ding to t heir c ontent. T he conte nts all owed by a parent al lo ck l evel and the way a DVD video d isc c an be c ontro lled m ay vary fro m dis c to dis c. For exampl e, if the d isc a llowed you c oul[...]
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62 F unction Settings 3P r e s s ENTER ( ) wh ile sel ec ting “ Parenta l contro l” . 4P r e s s / to selec t the p arental l evel to set and then press ENTER ( ). 8 : Adul t 7 : NC - 1 7 6 : R 5 : PG- R 4 : PG - 1 3 3 : PG 2 : G 1 : K id S afe T o cha nge th e par ent al lock level Follow the ste p “T o set t he parent al level ” to chan g[...]
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Connections Y ou can connect the play er to a TV or audio syst em. Viewing on a connected TV Connecting to an audio sy stem equipped with analog audio inputs Using the automobile/vehic le adapter or pow er port SDP75SWB_E_55-74.indd 63 SDP75SWB_E_55-74.indd 63 2011/03/03 14:24:37 2011/03/03 14:24:37[...]
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64 Connections Viewing on a connect ed TV 1 Connect a TV t o the A V OUT jac k of this play er . Notes • R ef er to the o wner’ s manual of the connect ed TV as well. • W hen you connect the pla yer to y our TV , be sure t o tur n off the power and unplug both units fr om the wall outlet befor e making any connections. • C onnect the pla ye[...]
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65 Connections Connecting t o an audio s y st em equipped with analog audio inputs 1 Connect an audio sy stem equipment to the A V OUT jack of this pla yer . T o analog audio inputs T o A V OUT Signal flow Audio s yst em Audio/video cab le (supplied) AUDIO IN R L Red (Right) White (Lef t) Y ellow (Video) No need to connect. Caution • W hen you co[...]
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66 Connections Using the aut omobile/v ehic le adapt er or pow er por t F or use of the D VD player in a car , this adapter can power the D VD pla yer fr om the cigaret te light er sock et. W ARNING • NEVER place a D VD play er within the ey esight of a driver while he/she is driving an automobile/vehicle . Not e: A D VD play er located in the fr[...]
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67 Connections 6 When disconnecting the DVD pla yer , f irst tur n of f the D VD player , then r emov e the adapter pin plug from the D VD player and then the po wer plug from the cigar ette light er sock et or power port. 7 Before t urning of f the vehicle engine or lea ving the vehic le , be sure t o turn of f the player then remo ve the adapter [...]
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68 Connections Using the automobile/v ehicle adapter or pow er por t (continued) • Do not operat e the D VD player using the adapt er f or a prolonged period with the car engine of f. The car bat ter y may be too e xhausted to turn the engine on. • Depending on the v ehicle model or the location of the cigar et te lighter soc ket, this adapt er[...]
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Other Useful inf ormation. Before calling service Specifications SDP75SWB_E_55-74.indd 69 SDP75SWB_E_55-74.indd 69 2011/04/05 10:25:30 2011/04/05 10:25:30[...]
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70 Other Bef or e calling service Sympt om Cause Correction No power . • The A C adapter is disconnected. • Connect the A C adapter secur ely . • Batt ery empt y . • Re-charge the bat tery . The bat tery cannot be charged. • The batt ery is near full charge. • Retry charging af ter using the bat tery power . The LCD turned off by itself[...]
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71 Other Sympt om Cause Correction The play er does not star t playbac k. • No disc is inser ted. • Inser t a disc. • An unplayab le disc is inser ted. • Inser t a playab le disc. (Chec k the disc type, colour sy stem and r egion number .) • The disc is inser ted upside down. • Inser t the disc with the playbac k side down. • The disc[...]
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72 Other Specif ications Play er P ow er supply DC 12 V (Rated curr ent : 1 .5 A (Maximum: during batt er y charging)) 1 00 – 240 V AC , 50/60 Hz (with the supplied AC adapter ) Mass Approximat ely 890 g External dimensions (en velope) 200 × 41 × 165 mm (W/H/D) Signal sy stem P AL/3.58NTSC Laser Semiconductor laser , wav elength 650 nm / 795 nm[...]
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73 Other Liq uid cr ysta l displ ay Panel size 17 .78 cm (7 inches diagonally measured) Pr ojection sy stem TN colour transmission Driving s yst em Amor phous silicon TFT active matrix Resolution 480 (H) × 234 (V) pixels (ef fective pix el rate : more than 99.99%) • This model complies with the specif ications. • Designs and specif ications ar[...]
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