CONTENTS
Playing functions ......................................................................................................................30
Selecting a section of the disc to play ..............................................................................................................................30
1. Selecting a chapter using the DVD menu ............................................................................................................................................30
2. Playing from a specific time ..................................................................................................................................................................30
3. Playing a specific track, picture, title or chapter....................................................................................................................................30
4. Playing a specific track, picture, title or chapter using the number buttons..........................................................................................31
5. Skipping through chapters, tracks or pictures ......................................................................................................................................31
Using the repeat features..................................................................................................................................................32
1. Repeating an entire disc or playlist ......................................................................................................................................................32
2. Repeating a track, picture, folder, chapter or title ................................................................................................................................32
3. Repeating a section of a disc (A-B) ......................................................................................................................................................33
Playing a disc at different speeds (fast forward/fast backward)........................................................................................33
Slow play ..........................................................................................................................................................................34
Still the picture frame / Pause a disc ................................................................................................................................34
Zooming in and out of an image ......................................................................................................................................34
Using position markers (Bookmark)..................................................................................................................................35
Displaying disc information................................................................................................................................................35
Suspending audio with the “MUTE” button ......................................................................................................................35
Adjusting volumes ............................................................................................................................................................36
Changing the audio settings..............................................................................................................................................36
Special playing functions for DVD-Video discs ....................................................................36
Using the DVD menu ........................................................................................................................................................36
Displaying subtitles............................................................................................................................................................37
Changing the camera angle..............................................................................................................................................37
Special playing functions for Video CD’s ..............................................................................38
Using playback control (PBC) ..........................................................................................................................................38
Special playing functions for Audio CD’s ..............................................................................38
Random play ....................................................................................................................................................................38
Creating a playlist ....................................................................................................................39
Creating a playlist of DVDs ..............................................................................................................................................39
Creating a playlist of Video CDs or Audio CDs ................................................................................................................39
User preferences ......................................................................................................................40
Notes for moving in the menu ..........................................................................................................................................40
Changing the language settings........................................................................................................................................40
Changing the video settings..............................................................................................................................................42
Changing the audio settings..............................................................................................................................................44
Changing the security settings..........................................................................................................................................45
Changing the general settings ..........................................................................................................................................46
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................48
Specifications............................................................................................................................50
Glossary ....................................................................................................................................51
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Dear Customer,
May we take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this DVD play-
er. We strongly recommend that you carefully study the Operating
Instructions before attempting to operate the unit and that you note the
listed precautions.
Read instructions: All safety/operating instructions should be read before the
product is operated.
Keep these instructions: These instructions should be retained for future re-
ference.
Observe all warnings: Adhere to all warnings on the appliance and in the
operating instructions.
Follow all instructions: All operating instructions should be followed.
Accessories: Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Power cord protection: To avoid any malfunctions of the unit and to protect
yourself against electric shock, fire or personal injury, please observe the fol-
lowing:
- Hold the plug firmly when connecting or disconnecting the AC power cord.
- Do not connect or disconnect the AC power cord when your hands are wet.
- Keep the AC power cord away from heating appliances.
- Never put any heavy object on the AC power cord.
- Do not attempt to repair or reconstruct the AC power cord in any way.
- Remove dust, dirt, etc. on the plug at regular intervals.
- If the unit has been dropped or otherwise damaged, turn off the power and
disconnect the AC power cord.
- If smoke, odours or noises are emitted from the unit, turn off the power and
disconnect the AC power cord.
The power cord must be routed properly to prevent people from stepping on
them or objects from resting on them. Check the cords at the plugs and pro-
duct. Do not damage, break or alter the electric cord. Do not cover the cord
under a carpet or similar covering, as you may not be aware of it and may place
heavy objects on it or damage it.
ENG
Power supply: This product must operate on a power source specified on the
specification label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply used in your
home, consult your dealer or local power company.
External flexible cords: Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used
as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
Where an all-pole mains switch is used as the disconnect device, the location
on the apparatus and the function of the switch shall be described, and the
switch shall remain readily operable.
Polarized plugs: Do not defect the safety purpose of the polarized plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. The wide blade is
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, con-
sult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Overloading: Do not overload AC outlets or extension cords as this may cause
fire or electric shock.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Relocating: When relocating the product placed on a cart, it must be moved
with utmost care. Sudden stops, excessive force and uneven floor surface may
cause the product to fall from the cart.
Placing: Please do not place the product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod or
table. Placing the product on an unstable base may cause the product to fall
resulting in damage to the product. Avoid placing the unit in areas of direct sun-
light or heating radiators, high temperature [over 35°C (95°F)] or high humidity
(over 90%), excessive dust, vibration, impact or tilted surfaces, as the internal
parts may be seriously damaged.
Stacking: Place the unit in a horizontal position and do not place anything
heavy on it. Do not place the unit on amplifiers or other equipment, which may
become hot.
Heat sources: Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators,
heat registers, stoves or other heat-generating products (including amplifiers).
Ventilation: Do not block any ventilation openings.
Water and moisture: Do not use the product near water, e. g. near a bathtub,
washbowl, kitchen sink and laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming
pool, etc. When this product is installed beside a window or outdoors, keep it
dry, otherwise there is a risk of fire or electric shock.
Keep away from liquids and magnets: The device shall not be exposed to
dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be
placed on the device. Keep magnetic objects, such as speakers, distant from
the DVD player.
Condensation: Moisture may form in the device: immediately after a heater
has been turned on, in a steamy or very humid room or if the unit is moved from
a cold environment to a warm one. If moisture forms inside this unit, it may not
operate properly. In this case, turn off the power and wait about one hour for the
moisture to evaporate.
Non-use periods: Unplug this product during lightning storms. When the unit
is not used, turn the power off.
Cleaning: Clean only with a dry cloth. Unplug the power cord from the AC out-
let before cleaning the product. Do not use any liquid or detergents for clean-
ing.
Do not touch internal parts: Touching internal parts of this unit is dangerous,
and may cause serious damage to the unit. Do not attempt to disassemble the
unit. There will be no warranty claim in this case. Do not put any foreign object
on the disc tray.
Servicing: Do not attempt to service the product yourself. Removing covers
may expose you to high voltage and other dangerous conditions. Refer to
qualified service personnel for servicing.
Replacement parts: In case the product needs replacement parts, please
make sure that the service person uses replacement parts specified by the
manufacturer, or those with the same characteristics and performance as the
original parts. Any use of unauthorized parts may result in fire, electric shock
and/or other danger.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR ANNOYING
INTERFERENCE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS-
TURE AND ONLY USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover (or back). No
user-servicable parts inside. Refer to qualified service personnel for ser-
vicing. Only open the device if it is disconnected from the power source -
unplug the power cord!
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
DO NOT OPEN!
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the presence of not isolated “dangerous voltage”
inside the product that may be sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of elec-
tric shock to persons.
.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user
to the presence of important operating and servicing instructions in the litera-
ture accompanying the appliance.
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
DANGER
Laser radiation when cover is opened and interlock failed or defeated.
Avoid direct exposure to beam.
This DVD player is a class 1 laser product. However, this DVD player uses a
visible laser beam, which could cause hazardous radiation exposure, if direct-
ed. Be sure to operate this DVD player correctly as instructed.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
When this DVD player is plugged into the plug socket, do not place your eyes
close to the opening of the disc tray and other openings to look into the inside
of this player.
Do not open covers and do no repairs yourself. Refer to qualified personnel for
servicing.
ENG
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby” and the double-
D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by
U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protec-
tion technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home
and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovi-
sion. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Consumers should note that not all high definition television sets are fully com-
patible with this product and may cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture.
In case of 525 or 625 Progressive Scan picture problems, it is recommended
that the user switch the connection to the ‘Standard Definition’ output. If there
are questions regarding our TV set compatibility with this model 525p and 625p
DVD Player, please contact our customer service center.
Disclaimer of warranty
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Cyber
Home assume no liability for direct, indirect, accidental or other damages/con-
sequential damages arising from the use or utilisation of the information con-
tained in this manual.
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INTRODUCTION
Accessories
Please make sure that the following accessories are in the box when you open
it. You can find the order numbers for the accessories below the picture.
Note: Pictures may deviate.
*Note:
Remote control
Battery (CR2025, 3V)
Optional means that some devices
include the cable in the box, however
not all devices. This depends on
whether the respective dealer wishes
this.
SETUP OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
MENU
PBC
PROGRAM
MUTE
GOTO
AUDIO
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
PLAY
STOP
ENTER
PAUSE
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
SLOW
1
4
7
2
3
6
1/ALL
REPEAT
A-B
5
8
0
9
VOLUME
C
10+
Audio/Video cable (optional*)
TM
(Composite Video, Stereo Audio)
CH452ME-302-001
User Manual
CH-DVD 452
CH452ME-314-001
SCART cable for Europe (optional*)
Operation Guide
Bedienungsanleitung
CH452ME-301-001
CH452ME-315-001
Region code information
This portable DVD-Player has been constructed and produced in the way that
it adheres to “Local Management” information, which are recorded on a Digital
Versatile Disc (DVD). If the number of the destination area on a DVD does not
correspond with the number of the destination area of this DVD Player, this
device won’t be able to play the corresponding disc. The device is set to region
code “2”.
ALL
Region 1 USA, Canada
Region 2 Europe, Middle East, South Africa,
Japan
Region 3 Southeast Asia, Taiwan
Region 4 Central and South America, Mexi-
co, Australia, New Zealand
Region 5 Russian federation, Africa (part),
India, Pakistan
You can find the region code on the back side of the DVD cover. DVD’s must
be labelled with “ALL” for all regions or with “2” for region 2, for that they can be
played in this device. Should another region be printed on the DVD, it cannot
be played in this DVD player. The list on the left side shows the various DVD
regions of the world.
Region 6 China
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INTRODUCTION
Compatibility
Usable disc types
The following discs can be used in your DVD player for playback:
DVD-Video (Digital Versatile Disc)
DVD+RW (Digital Versatile Disc + rewritable)
DVD+R (Digital Versatile Disc + recordable)
DVD-R (DVD-Recordable)
R
DVD-RW (DVD-Rewritable)
R W
R W
Audio CD (Compact Disc Digital Audio)
Video CD (format 1.x/2.0)
DIGITAL VIDEO
Super Video CD
SUPER VIDEO
CD-R (CD-Recordable) with audio/MP3/JPEG/MPEG contents
CD-RW (CD-Rewritable) with audio/MP3/JPEG/MPEG contents
Kodak Picture-CD
Recordable
ReWritable
ENG
Compatibility of PC created discs
When recording a disc with a PC, even if it is recorded in a compatible format
as listed above, there may be cases in which the disc cannot be played in this
device due to the application software setting used to create the disc.l In this
case, please contact the software publisher for more detailed information.
Note: Don’t load any exceptional discs in the unit, as this will cause null play-
back or other problems (also with copy-protected Audio CDs).
Data transfer rates
The maximum speed for playing CDs is 4x. The corresponding data transfer
rate is 600 KB/sec. The maximum speed for playing DVDs is 2x with a data
transfer rate of 2700 KB/sec.
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INTRODUCTION
Taking care of player and discs
Handling of discs
- Please hold the disc by gripping the rim or by placing the index finger in the
central hole. Never touch the signal surface, which is shiny. This applies to
both sides of double sided discs.
- Never add labels or adhesive tapes on the discs and do not scratch or dam-
age the discs.
Labeling side
Surface
Tapes
Labels
Cleaning of discs
- Finger prints or stains on the surface of the disc can cause signal missing.
Depending on the degree of stain, the reflected luminosity from the signal sur-
face may be weakened, resulting in a poorer picture quality. Therefore, please
use a soft cloth and wipe in a radiating manner from the centre to the outer
rims when cleaning the disc.
- If the surface of your disc is very dirty, please wipe the disc with a moist cloth,
finally use a dry soft cloth to remove all the water stains.
- Never use electrostatic prevention products as well as solutions which contain
benzene, thinner or any other vaporizing substances, as they may damage
the disc surface.
Storage of discs
- To prevent discs from getting bent or deformed, they should be vertically kept
in the disc storage case.
- To prevent damages, avoid placing them in a car, which may contact direct
sunlight. Also avoid leaving discs in excessively cold or humid environments.
- For more information refer to the instructions that come with discs.
Discs to avoid
Please only use conventional, fully circular discs in this DVD-Player. It is not
recommended to use warped, cracked, chipped or otherwise damaged discs in
this device.
Disc accessories
Do not use any disc accessory to improve the audio quality, disc protective
solutions or lens cleaner. These products may cause problems.
Cleaning of the DVD player
The control panel and the case of the player will only require occasional wiping
with a soft cloth. Areas with stubborn stains can be cleaned with a soft cloth
dipped in a neutral detergent. To prevent damaging the player, never use vapor-
izing solutions.
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OPERATION
Operation of control panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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1. ON/STANDBY: Switches the device on or off. When pressing this button
you can only go into Standby mode.
2. VFD DISPLAY: The front Vacuum Fluorescent Display shows informa-
tion about the unit’s operational status.
3. DISC TRAY:
4. K :
For inserting discs.
Opens or closes the disc tray.
5. H / G :
Press this button shortly to skip to the previous track,
chapter or title. Hold down this button 3 seconds for fast
backward search while playing (2/4/8/16/32x).
6. E / F :
Hold down this button 3 seconds for fast forward search
while playing (2/4/8/16/32x). Press this button shortly to
skip to the next track, chapter or title.
7. STANDBY LED: If the device is in Standby mode, the LED will light red. If
the Player is in operation, the LED will be off.
ENG
8. A :
9. I :
10. J :
Press this button to start the playback of a disc.
Press this button to pause a disc.
Press once to stop playback of a disc. The data will be
stored. The disc can be played back from the stop point
by pressing “A”. Press this button two times to enter
stop mode.
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OPERATION
Operation of VFD display
1
2
3 4
5
8
6
7
9
11
10
1. DISC TYPE INDICATORS: Displays the type of the optical disc inserted -
DVD, SVCD, VCD, CD (Audio CD) or MP3. If a DVD+R/RW or DVD-R/RW
is inserted, DVD is displayed.
2. PLAYBACK INDICATOR: Indicates that the disc is playing.
3. PBC FUNCTION INDICATOR: Indicates that the PBC (Playback Control)
function is enabled.
4. PLAYBACK STATUS INDICATORS: Shows the playback status of a DVD,
CD or other optical discs.
• A: Currently playing
• I : Paused
5. MULTIFUNCTION INDICATOR /TEXTLINE:
• Playing a DVD or optical disc, there will be displayed the elapsed or
remaining time of the chapter, track or file. For this, please press the
“DISPLAY” button.
• When playing an Audio CD the elapsed or remaining time of the whole
disc will be displayed by pressing the “DISPLAY” button several times.
• Display of information
6. FILE INDICATOR: Shows the current position of the file or folder which is
momentary marked with the cursor. This display will be shown automatical-
ly when inserting a data CD or data DVD.
7. FILE TYPE INDICATOR: Shows the type of the file which is momentary
marked with the cursor. Example: Marking a JPEG picture file will show
JPG.
8. DOLBY DIGITAL: Indicates which sound mode is activated.
•
: A Dolby Digital sound signal is given out over the digital audio out-
put.
9. REPEAT FUNCTION INDICATOR: Indicates that the repeat chapter/title/
track (or all) function is active.
10. TRACK INDICATOR: Shows the number of the current track when playing
Audio CDs. For this, please press the button “DISPLAY” five times (as long
as “Display off” is shown on the screen).
11. TOTAL NUMBER OF TRACKS: Shows the number of all tracks available
on an Audio CD. For this, please press the button “DISPLAY” five times
(as long as “Display off” is shown on the screen).
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OPERATION
Operation of rear panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1. COAXIAL:
Digital coaxial audio output for connection to a digital
audio device (amplifier/receiver). Please note that the
amplifier/receiver has to be compatible to Dolby Digital,
MPEG and/or PCM (for more information please refer to
the manual of your amplifier/receiver).
2. AUDIO OUT L/R: Analogue 2-channel audio outputs (white/red socket) for
connection to a television, AV receiver, beamer or stereo
system.
3. VIDEO:
Composite video output (yellow socket) for connecting to
a TV or AV receiver with a video input (CVBS, compos-
ite video) by an audio/video cable.
4. RGB/SCART:
For connection to a television or monitor that is compat-
ible with this kind of connection by means of a 21-pin
SCART cable. This connection enables the output of
audio and video signals.
ENG
5. REGION CODE: Indicates that the device is set to DVD region code “2”.
6. P-SCAN:
High quality video output for connection to the compo-
nent video inputs of a television, AV receiver, beamer or
monitor by means of a YCbCr connecting cable. Please
note that the Progressive Scan signal is only available
over the component video output.
7. AC IN:
This device has a fixed power cord. Plug the other end
of the fixed power cord into the wall socket.
8. S-VIDEO:
S-Video output for connecting to a TV or AV receiver with
S-Video input by an S-Video cable. The S-Video output
can be used instead of the video output. By this, a high-
er video quality can be reached than with composite
video.
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OPERATION
Operation of remote control
Preparing the remote control
Remote control
The DVD player comes with a remote control. Simply pull out the plastic tab in
the remote control to activate the battery. The plastic tab - which covers the bat-
tery terminals - extends the life of the battery.
Note: Please note that some models will not include this plastic tab. If this is the
Plastic tab
case, please refer to the next section for battery installation.
Pull
Replacing the battery
If the remote control only operates when you get closer to the device, it means
that the battery has been used up. Please replace the battery with a new Lithi-
um battery (CR2025, 3V). To replace the remote control’s battery, the battery
holder must be removed. Be sure to take note of the polarity marking on the bat-
tery. The “ + “ side must face the bottom of the remote (the side without any but-
tons).
1. Use your thumbnail to slide the clip on the battery holder to the right side
and pull out the battery holder simultaneously in order to remove the battery
compartment.
Remote control
bottom
2. Insert a new battery into the battery holder. Make sure that the positive side
(marked on the battery as “+”) is facing upwards.
3. Reinstall the battery holder into the remote control to complete the battery
installation.
Remote control
bottom
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OPERATION
Using the remote control
You can use the enclosed wireless remote control to control this device. When
using the remote control, please aim at the device’s remote control sensor,
located on the front of the device. A 30 degree angle is recommended for best
operation.
30°
30°
TM
Note:
• Objects between the remote control and the sensor window may prevent
proper operation.
• Similar remote controls could interfere with the function of the player.
• Make sure not to store the remote control upside down or with any objects
pressing on the buttons - this could drain the batteries.
Cautions regarding use of remote control
• Please do not expose the remote control to shock and liquids and do not place
it in areas with high humidity. Do not install or place the remote control under
direct sunlight, as the heat may cause deformation of the unit.
• When the remote sensor window is exposed to direct sunlight, it may not work
properly. If so, please operate the remote control closer to the remote sensor
window or change the angle of the lighting or device.
Important notes about the battery
• If the unit is not used for a longer period of time, we recommend you to
remove the battery.
• Please do not use batteries other than specified. Improper use of batteries
can result in a leakage of chemicals and/or explosion.
• In case of any leakage of batteries, dispose of the batteries right away and
avoid touching the chemical discharge. Make sure to clean the remote con-
trol’s battery compartment before installing a new battery.
ENG
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OPERATION
Remote control buttons
POWER
Switch on/off To switch the device on or off (only stand-
by mode).
DISPLAY
Screen display for indicating the disc and time informa-
tion.
SETUP
OSD menu: To call up or cancel the main menu.
To open or close the disc tray.
OPEN/CLOSE K
TITLE
For DVDs, this displays the DVD menu.
MENU “PBC”
To enter the menu of DVD discs or to select the PBC
function for VCD discs.
GOTO
Used for the direct selection of a track, title, chapter or
time for intended play. Follow with the corresponding
number button.
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP OPEN/CLOSE
MENU
PBC
GOTO
AUDIO
PROGRAM
MUTE
PROGRAM
ANGLE
This can be used to set up a playlist.
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
Changes the camera angle depending on the disc con-
tent (only supported on DVDs).
PLAY
STOP
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
MUTE
G
For DVDs, this can be used to display subtitles and
select the language to use.
ENTER
PAUSE
Interchanges the audio settings depending on the disc
content (on DVD, Audio discs and VCD discs).
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
SLOW
To turn off the sound. Press again to turn sound on
again.
2
1
3
6
1/ALL
REPEAT
A-B
Fast backward: Fast backward search while playing
(2/4/8/16/32x). Not possible with JPEG files.
4
7
5
8
0
9
C, D, B, A
Direction buttons: Up, down, left, right.
VOLUME
C
10+
E
Fast forward: Fast forward search while playing
(2/4/8/16/32x). Not possible with JPEG files.
TM
A
Play: Press this button to start the playback of a disc.
Select: To select options in menus.
ENTER
J
Stop: Stops the playback, but holds the resume location.
Press this button two times to enter stop mode.
H
F
I
Select previous title: Press this button to skip to the
previous track, chapter or title.
Select next title: Press this button shortly to skip to the
next track, chapter or title.
Pause: This is used to pause a disc.
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OPERATION
RETURN
For returning to the previous menu.
BOOKMARK
To store specific portions of the disc in memory and play
them immediately whenever you want without the need
to search.
ZOOM
SLOW
For zooming in and out of the picture.
Slow play: Slow forward search while playing (1/2, 1/4,
1/8, 1/16).
0-9, 10+
Number buttons: Use the “10+” button to enter nume-
ric values greater than 10. Press once for each value
above 10, then enter the corresponding number by using
“0-9”. Press twice for values above 20, etc.
REPEAT “1/ALL”
REPEAT “A-B”
Repeats an entire disc, track, chapter, folder or title.
Repeats the sequence stipulated by two selected play-
back points.
VOLUME +
C
Increases the volume level.
Delete: For deleting the last entry.
Decreases the volume level.
VOLUME -
ENG
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AUDIO AND VIDEO CONNECTIONS
Television connections
In order to use your DVD player, you will need to make a video connection to
your TV. The capabilities of your TV and the cables you have on hand will deter-
mine the connections you can use. There are four possible connection types:
ᕡ
Composite video - The most widely used connection. An audio/video
cable for composite video is required.
ᕢ
RGB (over Scart) - Audio and video connection which enables an optimal
picture quality. This connection possibility requires a Scart cable (optional-
ly included in your accessory).
ᕣ
S-Video - A higher quality connection that requires a special S-Video cable
and a S-Video capable TV.
ᕤ
Component Video & Progressive Scan - The highest quality video con-
nection. Supported on high-end TVs or beamers and requires a special
cable.
In detail:
ᕡ
Audio/Video connection to a TV with Composite Video and
Stereo Audio input
If your TV has only a single Video input jack, typically a yellow-coloured plug,
you will use the composite video output of your DVD player for the video con-
nection. For the audio connection you can use the red and white stereo audio
in connectors of your TV.
Composite video
input jack
1
Have the following cable ready:
1. Audio/Video cable (optionally supplied; red, white and yellow plug)
STEREO AUDIO INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
WHITE
RED
YELLOW
L
R
V
1. Use the audio/video cable optionally included in your accessory to connect
the video output of your DVD player to the video input of your TV. This is
normally a yellow-coloured connector that matches the video output on the
back of this unit.
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AUDIO AND VIDEO CONNECTIONS
2. If you wish to hear sound through the TV, connect the stereo audio outputs
of your DVD player to the matching inputs of your TV using the red and white
connectors on the audio/video cable.
3. As this device has a fixed power cord, only plug the other end of the fixed
power cord into the wall socket.
4. Turn on the TV and the DVD-Player.
5. Select the corresponding video input on your TV. For this please refer to the
user manual of your TV. You should now see the DVD player’s splash
screen on your TV.
ᕢ
Audio/Video connection to a TV with SCART socket
If your TV has a SCART socket, you can optionally connect your device with the
TV over the SCART socket. The advantage is here an optimal picture quality.
1
Have the following cable ready:
1. SCART cable (optionally supplied)
TV
SCART INPUT
SCART CABLE
ENG
1. Use a completely connected SCART cable, which is included in your acces-
sory (optional), to connect the SCART output of your DVD player to the
SCART socket of your TV.
2. As this device has a fixed power cord, only plug the other end of the fixed
power cord into the wall socket.
3. Turn on the TV and the DVD player.
4. If the TV offers the possibility to choose manually between RGB and CVBS,
you should set your TV to RGB in order to achieve a better picture quality. If
the DVD player is connected with the TV over the SCART cable, the TV
automatically switches to the DVD mode when you turn on the player (if the
TV supports this function).
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AUDIO AND VIDEO CONNECTIONS
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Audio/Video connection to a TV with S-Video and Stereo Audio
input
If your TV has an S-Video input, it is recommended that you use this Video con-
nection. The S-Video connector is distinguishable by its 4 pins, as shown on the
left side. S-Video separates brightness and colour signals, resulting in a higher
video quality than standard composite video. For the audio connection you can
use the red and white stereo audio in connectors of your TV.
S-Video socket
Have the following cables ready:
1
2
1. S-Video cable (not supplied)
2. Audio/Video cable (optionally supplied; red and white plug)
L
R
RED
WHITE
S
STEREO AUDIO
INPUT
TV
S-VIDEO INPUT
1. Use the audio/video cable optionally included in your accessory to connect
the S-Video output of your DVD. Use a special S-Video cable (not included
in your accessory).
2. If you wish to hear sound through the TV, connect the stereo audio outputs
of your DVD player to the matching inputs of your TV Using the red and
white connectors on the audio/video cable.
3. As this device has a fixed power cord, only plug the other end of the fixed
power cord into the wall socket.
4. Turn on the TV and the DVD player.
5. Select the S-Video input on your TV. For this please refer to the user man-
ual of your TV. You should now see the DVD player’s splash screen on your
TV.
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AUDIO AND VIDEO CONNECTIONS
ᕤ
Video connection to a TV / Beamer with Component
Video inputs (YCbCr/ YPbPr)
Component video separates the video signal into three separate “components”,
resulting in a higher picture quality than S-Video or standard composite video.
In order to use component video, you have to use a TV/Beamer equipped with
component video inputs.
You will also need a component/P-Scan video cable (not included) with sepa-
rate connectors for Y, Cb/Pb and Cr/Pr signals. This type of cable also supports
the Progressive Scan mode when used with high-end P-Scan TVs. Using the
component video output or P-Scan mode requires the following steps:
1. Preparation:
- First, use an audio/video cable or S-Video cable to connect the DVD play-
er to the composite video or S-Video input on your TV/beamer.
- As this device has a fixed power cord, only plug the other end of the fixed
power cord into the wall socket.
- Turn on the TV/beamer and the DVD player and select the corresponding
video input on your TV/beamer.
2. Entering the setup menu to change the Video setting:
Language Video
Video settings
Audio
Security
General
Enter the player’s setup menu by pressing the “SETUP” button on the
remote control. Use the direction button “A” to navigate to the “Video” setup
page, then press “ENTER” navigate down to the “Video output” menu and
press “ENTER” to enter the menu. Use the direction button
“D” to proceed down to the “YUV” setting and press “ENTER” to confirm
your selection. On the screen will now be displayed a warning hint. Follow
the instructions on the screen.
TV shape
Wide
PAL
S-Vi
S-Video
YUV
RGB
TV system
Video output
Video mode
Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
Mid
00
00
Set the video output
3. Connecting the player using the Component Video cable:
Unplug the Composite Video or S-Video cable and connect the Component
Video cable to the appropriate jacks on your TV/Beamer. Normally, cables
and jacks are color-coded to make the connection easier. Then adjust the
TV’s/Beamer’s video input setting to correspond to the component video
input.
ENG
COMPONENT VIDEO CABLE
TV or
Beamer
COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
4. Using a Progressive Scan TV: To switch from Interlace to Progressive
Scan, please read section “Video mode” on page 43.
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AUDIO AND VIDEO CONNECTIONS
Audio output connections
This unit features different audio line outputs for connection to a receiver or TV.
There are two possible connection types:
ᕡ
Analog stereo outputs
ᕢ
Coaxial digital output
ᕡ
Audio connection to a TV / receiver using the analogue stereo
outputs
1
Have the following cable ready:
1. Audio/Video cable (optionally supplied; red and white plug)
Connect the stereo audio outputs of your DVD Player with the corresponding
inputs on your receiver. Please use the red and white connectors on the
Audio/Video cable.
STEREO AUDIO INPUT
TV
RED
WHITE
L
R
ᕢ
Audio connection to a receiver using the coaxial digital
output
At the back of the DVD player, there is a digital audio output socket “COAXI-
AL” for a coaxial cable.
This can be used to connect the following:
• an A/V receiver or an A/V amplifier with a digital multi-channel sound
decoder (MPEG 2, Dolby Digital)
• a receiver with two channel digital stereo (PCM)
What is digital multi-channel sound?
Digital multi-channel sound offers you a maximum of sound quality. You need a
multi-channel A/V receiver or amplifier that supports at least one of the audio
formats of the DVD player (MPEG 2 and Dolby Digital). For the formats that
your receiver supports, refer to the manual of the receiver.
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AUDIO AND VIDEO CONNECTIONS
1
Have the following cable ready:
1. Coaxial cable (not supplied)
RECEIVER
COAXIAL DIGITAL INPUT
Connect the coaxial digital output with the corresponding input on the AV
receiver by means of a coaxial cable (not included in your accessory). The opti-
cal digital audio output sends an encoded “RAW” digital audio signal to your
receiver for decoding. Please note that this connection is only possible if your
digital receiver is compatible to Dolby Digital, MPEG and/or PCM.
A loud distorted noise comes from your loudspeakers:
In this case the receiver is not suitable for the digital audio format of the DVD
player. Playback with 6 channel digital surround sound is only possible, if the
receiver has a digital multi-channel sound decoder.
ENG
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GETTING STARTED
Powering on the unit
Only after all connections are complete, connect the power cord and power on
the unit.
1.
1. Plug the standard electrical plug into a wall socket or power strip.
2. The unit is now in Standby mode. Press the button “ON/STANDBY” on the
front panel or the button “POWER” on your remote control to power the
device on. Once the unit has been turned on, the unit will always be either
ON or in standby mode.
2.
Notes on power states
There are three power states for this unit:
• OFF - The unit is not plugged into a wall outlet. The unit draws no power.
• STANDBY - The unit is plugged into a wall outlet. The unit has not been
taken out of standby by pressing either the button “ON/STANDBY” on the
front panel or the button “POWER” on the remote control. The unit draws
a slight amount of power to enable the remote control receiving circuit. The
standby LED is glowing red.
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
SETUP OPEN/CLOSE
ENU
C
GOTO
AUDIO
PROGRAM
MUTE
SBTITLE
ANGLE
• ON - The unit is plugged into wall outlet and either the button “ON/STAND-
BY” on the front panel or the button “POWER” on the remote control has
been pressed. The unit is ready to use.
3. When the screen display indicates “Loading”, the disc is read.
4. If no disc is inserted, the screen display will indicate “No disc”.
Inserting a disc
1. Press the Open/Close button “K” on the front panel or on the remote con-
trol to open the tray. The screen display will indicate “Open”.
2. Carefully place the disc in the tray with the label facing up. Be careful not to
touch the playing surface. Hold the disc by the sides and with your fore fin-
ger through the hold in the middle and insert gently into the tray. Carefully
place the disc in the tray
Labeling Side
Surface
How to insert a double-sided DVD?
Double-sided discs do not have labelling over the whole surface. The
labelling for both side is in the centre of the disc. To play a side its label must
be facing up.
3. Press the button “A” or “K” on the front of the device or on the remote
control to close the tray. The screen display shows “Close” and then
“Loading”. The information on the disc is read.
4. The inserted disc type is indicated on the screen. If the disc supports the
Auto Play function, playback will begin automatically.
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GETTING STARTED
Start playing
1. Press the Play button “A” to start playing the disc.
2. If the disc inserted is a DVD disc, the title menu can be selected for playing
or various special playing functions can be selected depending on the con-
tent of the disc.
3. If the disc inserted is a VCD disc with PBC function, the menu will appear
on the screen and the operation can be done according to the instructions
in the menu or the “MENU” button can be pressed again to remove the
PBC function and to play directly.
4. If the VCD disc does not have PBC function or if the disc inserted is an ordi-
nary music CD, the entire disc will be played directly.
Pausing a disc
1. With DVDs and Video CDs, you can pause the playback on a still frame by
pressing the Pause button “II”.
2. Pressing the Pause button while playing Audio CDs, this will mute the sound
and hold the play position.
3. Press this button again to resume normal playback.
Stop playing
1. Press the Stop button “J” to stop the playback of the disc.
2. After the Stop button has been pressed, the CyberHome splash screen will
be displayed on the screen with Audio CDs, DVDs and Video CDs. The stop
point is now saved and you can resume playback by pressing the Play but-
ton “A”.
ENG
3. Pressing the Stop key “J” twice will reset the play position to the beginning
of the disc.
Removing a disc
Press the Open/Close button “K” on the front panel or on the remote control
to open the tray.The screen display indicates “OPEN” the tray opens and you
can remove the disc.
Switching off the power
After pressing the button “ON/STANDBY” on the front panel or the button
“POWER” on your remote control, the device will go into standby mode. In
order to switch the device completely off, please remove the power cord from
the wall socket.
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PLAYBACK
General playback hints
This DVD player will play the following discs:
• DVD-Video
• Video CD
• Super Video CD
• DVD+RW (video mode/ISO 9660, finalised)
• DVD+R (video mode/ISO 9660, finalised)
• DVD-RW (video mode/ISO 9660, finalised)
• DVD-R (video mode/ISO 9660, finalised)
• CD-R
• CD-RW
• Audio CD
• MP3
• Kodak Picture CD
• WMA
You can operate the DVD player using the remote control or the buttons on the
front panel of the DVD player.
Problems:
”
” will be displayed on the screen:
Some DVD discs can be manufactured so that certain steps are required before
the disc can be played, or so that only limited operation is possible during play-
back. When an “ ” appears on the screen the selected feature is not possi-
ble.
The screen is showing a region code information:
• Since DVD films are normally not released in all parts of the world at the same
time, all DVD players have a specific region code. Discs can be given an
optional region code. If the region codes differ between the player and the
disc, playback is not possible.
• You can find the region code on the back of the device.
• The region code does not apply to recordable DVD discs.
Playing a DVD-Video disc
1. If playback does not start automatically, press the Play button “A”.
2. To stop the disc, press the Stop button “J” on the remote control or on the
front of the device.
3. To eject the disc, press the Open/Close button “K” on the remote control
or on the front of the device.
DVD menu:
When playing a DVD, a menu may appear. If the titles and chapters are num-
bered, press a number button on the remote control. You can also use the
direction buttons “C”, “D”, “B” and “A” to select a menu item and confirm
with the button “ENTER”.
You can also access the menu using the button “MENU” or “TITLE” on the
remote control.
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PLAYBACK
Playing a DVD+-R/RW disc
1. If playback does not start automatically, select the title you want to play
using the direction button “C” or “D”.
2. Press the Play button “A” or the button “ENTER” to start the playback.
3. To stop the disc, press the Stop button “J” on the remote control or on the
front of the device.
4. To eject the disc, press the Open/Close button “K” on the remote control or
on the front of the device.
Additional playing functions:
• With the button “H” or “F” you can select the previous or next chapter.
• When playing an DVD+-R/RW disc, you can also use the repeat functions.
For this please use the buttons “REPEAT A-B” and “REPEAT 1/ALL”.
Playing a (Super) Video CD
(Super) Video CDs may be equipped with PBC (Playback Control). This means
that special playback functions (menus) can be selected directly. The Video CD
must be PBC-compatible (see CD packaging).
1. Insert a (Super) Video CD. If playback does not start automatically, press the
Play button “A” on the remote control or on the front of the DVD player.
2. If a menu appears on the screen, use the number buttons “0-9” to select the
menu option you want. If the PBC menu contains a title list, the desired title
can be chosen directly.
3. Stop playback using the Stop button “J”.
Additional playing functions:
• With the button “H” or “F” you can select the previous or next track.
ENG
• When playing an (Super) Video CD, you can also use the repeat functions.
For this please use the buttons “REPEAT A-B” and “REPEAT 1/ALL”.
Playing an Audio CD
Track 02/04
01:09
You can also use your DVD player to play Audio CDs.
1. Insert an Audio CD. Playback starts usually automatically. If playback does
not start automatically, press the Play button “A” on the remote control or
on the front of the DVD player.
Note for Audio CD display:
If the TV is on, the current track number, the available tracks on the disc and
the time information will be shown on the TV screen (see illustration on the
left side). You can change the time display (elapsed and remaining time) by
pressing the “DISPLAY” button on your remote control.
2. Stop playback using the Stop button “J”.
Additional playing functions:
• With the button “H” or “F” you can select the previous or next track.
• When playing an Audio CD, you can also use the repeat functions. For this
please use the buttons “REPEAT A-B” and “REPEAT 1/ALL”.
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PLAYBACK
Playing an MP3 disc
MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer-3) files are highly compressed music files. Using this
technology the data volume can be compressed by a factor of 10, e. g. this
means it is possible to record 10 hours music in CD quality on a single CD-
ROM.
When creating MP3 discs, please note the following:
• File system: ISO9660, Joliet
• Formats: *.mp3
• File names: maximum 64 ASCII characters (Joliet)
1. Insert an MP3 disc. If playback does not start automatically, select the requi-
red folder using the direction button “C” or “D” and press “ENTER” to
confirm your selection. Select now the track you want to play.
Kbps
00:00 00:00
001 025
Note for MP3 display:
If the TV is on, the MP3 screen appears automatically (see illustration on the
left side). The current selected folder or track will be highlighted on the TV
screen.
SONGS
MP3
Another day
MP3
MP3
Peace on earth
Mysterious way
Happy nation
Note:
MP3
• To return to the folder selection, please press the direction button “B”.
• By pressing the button “PROGRAM” you can toggle between the filelist and
the folder.
MP3
Knocking on my door
2. Press the Play button “A” to start the playback.
3. Stop playback using the Stop button “J”.
Additional playing functions:
• With the button “H” or “F” you can select the previous or next track.
• When playing an MP3 disc, you can also use the repeat functions. For this
please use the buttons “REPEAT A-B” and “REPEAT 1/ALL”.
Playing a WMA CD
WMA = Windows Media Audio. A streaming media format for audio and video
developped by Microsoft.
1. Insert a WMA CD. If playback does not start automatically, select the requi-
red folder using the direction button “C” or “D” and press “ENTER” to
confirm your selection. Select now the WMA file you want to play. If the TV
is on, there will be shown the same display as for MP3 discs (see illustration
in section “Playing an MP3 disc”).
2. Press the Play button “A” or the button “ENTER” to start the playback.
3. Stop playback using the Stop button “J”.
Additional playing functions:
• With the button “H” or “F” you can select the previous or next track.
• When playing an WMA disc, you can also use the repeat functions. For this
please use the buttons “REPEAT A-B” and “REPEAT 1/ALL”.
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PLAYBACK
Kbps
Playing a Picture CD
00:00 00:00
001 125
PICTURES
You can also use your DVD player to play Picture CDs, e. g. Kodak Picture CDs
or CD-R/RW discs with JPEG files.
001
002
003
004
1. Insert a Picture CD. If playback does not start automatically, select the requi-
red folder using the direction button “C” or “D” and press “ENTER” to con-
firm your selection. Select now the JPEG file you want to play and press the
Play button “A” or “ENTER” to show the picture on the screen.
005
2. Stop playback using the Stop button “J”. You will return to the on-screen
menu.
Additional playing functions:
• With the button “H” or “F” you can select the previous or next picture file.
• When playing a Picture CD, you can also use the repeat function. For this
please use the button “REPEAT 1/ALL”. Repeat A-B is not possible.
Note:
• To return to the folder selection, please press the direction button “B”.
• By pressing the button “PROGRAM” you can toggle between the filelist and
the folder.
Playing a mixed format disc
You can also use a mixed format disc in this DVD player. Mixed format discs
contain both audio and still picture files, e. g. a Picture CD that contains addi-
tionally MP3 and/or MPEG files.
1. Insert a mixed format disc. The player will launch an on-screen menu that
lets you easily select and play MP3, JPEG, MPEG and WMA files stored on
CD-R or CD-RW discs. The menu gives you the option for repeat playback.
MP3 files have to be saved with the extension “. mp3” (e. g. “Song.mp3”),
JPEG pictures with the “. jpg” extension and MPEG files with the “.mpeg”
extension and WMA files with the “.wma” extension.
Kbps
00:00 00:00
001 003
jpg
mp3
mpeg
ENG
2. Select the required folder using the direction button “C” or “D” and press
“ENTER” to confirm your selection. The files of the corresponding folder will
now be shown on the screen. Select now the file you want to play by pres-
sing again the direction keys “C” and “D”. Press then “ENTER” or the
Play button “A” to start playback.
3. Stop playback using the Stop button “J” on the remote control.
Note:
CD-R/RW discs containing MP3, JPEG or MPEG files should be in ISO 9660,
Mode 1, Closed Session format for best compatibility.
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PLAYING FUNCTIONS
Selecting a section of the disc to play
If you do not want to play the entire disc, you can select a section to play using
one of the following options:
1. Selecting a chapter using the DVD menu
Some DVDs are provided with a menu that, among other options, allows you to
select a specific chapter to play.
1. DVD menus will sometimes be displayed automatically when starting play-
back. Others only appear when pressing the button “MENU” or “TITLE” on
your remote control. If the disc does not have a menu, the symbol “ ” will
be displayed on the screen.
2. Use the direction buttons to highlight the chapters option in the menu. Press
the button “ENTER” to display the available chapters.
3. Use the direction buttons to highlight the chapter that you want to play and
press “ENTER”. The menu is closed and the chapter is immediately play-
ed.
2. Playing from a specific time
Chapter 01/28
Time
:
:
This function is available on Audio CDs, DVDs and Video CDs. You can jump
directly to a specified time. If for example the length of a track is 4 minutes and
37 seconds, you can start playback from the 4th minute so that you only listen
to the latest 37 seconds.
1. During playback, press the “GOTO” button on the remote control until either
the option “Disc Time”, “Track Time”, “Title Time” or “Chapter Time” is
displayed on the screen (see figure on the left side).
*DVD disc display
2. Use the number buttons “0-9” on your remote control to enter the time that
you want to move to in the format h:mm:ss. When entering the wrong num-
ber, please press the button “C” on your remote control to delete your input.
When you have finished entering the time, the option is closed and the disc,
track, title or chapter is played from the time entered.
3. Playing a specific track, picture, title or chapter
Title 01/04
Chapter
/28
If there are more than one track, picture, title or chapter available on a disc, you
can move to a special track on audio discs and Video CDs, a special picture on
Picture CDs or a special title and chapter on DVDs that support this feature.
--:--:--
1. Press the “GOTO” button on the remote control until either the option
“Select track” (for Audio CDs and Video CDs) or “Title and Chapter” (for
DVDs) is displayed on the screen. With MP3, JPEG or MPEG files you only
need to press the “GOTO” button once. The total number of tracks, pic-
tures, titles and chapters is displayed behind the option.
*DVD disc display
2. Use the number buttons “0-9” and “10+” on your remote control to enter
the track, picture, title or chapter you want to jump to. To play for example
track number 1, press 1 or to play track number 11, press the button “10+”
and 1 on your remote control. To play a track above 20, press the button
“10+” two times, and so on.
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3. When entering the wrong number, please press the button “C” on your
remote control to delete your input. When you have finished entering the
numbers required, the option is closed and the selected track, picture, title
or chapter is played.
Note:
With MP3, JPEG or MPEG files you do not need to use the button “10+”. Only
enter the corresponding number using “0-9”. Furthermore, you have to press
the button “ENTER” to start playing the desired file.
4. Playing a specific track, picture, title or chapter using the
number buttons
When playing a DVD, Video CD, Audio CD, MP3, JPEG or MPEG disc, you can
jump directly to a chapter, track or picture.
1. Press the number buttons that correspond to the chapter, track or picture
you wish to play, e.g. to play track number 1, press 1 or to play track num-
ber 11, press the button “10+” and 1 on your remote control. To play a track
above 20, press the button “10+” two times, and so on.
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
1/ALL
REPEAT
A-B
9
VOLUME
2. In Stop mode of DVDs, pressing the number buttons that correspond to the
title you wish to play will jump directly to the required title.
C
10+
Note:
• Using the number buttons with Video CDs may require the PBC function to
be disabled. To disable PBC, press the “PBC” button.
• With MP3, JPEG or MPEG files you do not need to use the button “10+”.
Only enter the corresponding number using “0-9”. Furthermore, you have to
press the button “ENTER” to start playing the desired file.
5. Skipping through chapters, tracks or pictures
ENG
While you are playing a disc you can skip to the next or previous chapter (on
DVDs), track (on Audio CDs, MP3 discs, Video CDs) or picture (on Picture
CDs). This is carried out using the buttons “F” and “H” on your remote con-
trol.
1. To skip to the beginning of the next chapter, track or picture, press the but-
ton “F”.
PLAY
STOP
2. To skip to the beginning of the previous chapter, track or picture, press the
ENTER
PAUSE
SLOW
button “H”.
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
Note:
You can also use the buttons “H / G” and “E / F” on the front panel
of the device.
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PLAYING FUNCTIONS
1
Using the repeat features
The repeat feature allows you to repeat a section of a disc, once it has finished
playing. According to the disc type, an entire disc, a single track, a single fold-
er, a single chapter, a single title or a section of the disc between two selected
points can be repeated.
2
1. Repeating an entire disc or playlist
1. To repeat an entire disc, press the button “REPEAT 1/ALL” on your remote
control until “All” is displayed in the top left corner of the screen.
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
1/ALL
REPE
A-B
2. To repeat a playlist, press the button “REPEAT 1/ALL” until “Program” is
9
displayed.
VOLUME
C
10+
3. To stop the disc repeating, press again the button “REPEAT 1/ALL” until
no repeat icon is displayed on the screen.
2. Repeating a track, picture, folder, chapter or title
1. Play the track, picture, folder, chapter or title that you want to repeat. Press
the button “REPEAT 1/ALL” on your remote control repeatedly until the
required repeat mode is displayed in the top left corner of the screen. You
can choose from the following options:
“Track”
(for Video CDs, S-Video and Audio CDs)
(for MP3, JPEG, MPEG and WMA files)
(for MP3, JPEG, MPEG and WMA files)
(for DVDs)
“Repeat one”
“Repeat folder”
“Title”
“Chapter”
“Folder”
“Single”
(for DVDs)
(for MP3, JPEG, MPEG and WMA files)
(for MP3, JPEG, MPEG and WMA files)
(for DVDs, Audio and S-Video disks)
(for Audio CDs)
“All”
“Random”
“Repeat off”
“Off”
(for JPEG files)
2. When the disc reaches the end of the selected track, picture, folder, chapter
or title, it will start playing it again. To stop the repeat, press again the but-
ton “REPEAT 1/ALL” until no repeat icon is displayed on the screen.
1. The availability of these features is dependent on the current context (for
example, the mode and the type of disc) and whether they are permitted by
the disc.
2. Using this function with Video CDs may require the PBC function to be disa-
bled. To disable PBC, press the “PBC” button.
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3. Repeating a section of a disc (A-B)
A section of a disc can be repeated by defining two points (A->B). This feature
allows you to select where you want the repeat to start and then the section
where you want the repeat to stop.
1. As the disc is playing, press the button “REPEAT A-B” at the beginning of
the section that you want to repeat. “A-” will be displayed in the top left cor-
ner of the screen.
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
1/ALL
REPEAT
A-B
2. Press the button “REPEAT A-B” again when the end of the section that you
want to repeat is reached. “A-B” will be displayed in the top left corner of
the screen.
9
VOLUME
C
10+
3. The section is continually repeated now. To stop the repeat of the section,
press again the button “REPEAT A-B” until the repeat icon disappears from
the screen and the disc plays normally.
Note:
You can also stop the section repeating by carrying out any other action that
moves outside the section. For example, selecting to play a specific track, see
pages 30-31.
Playing a disc at different speeds (fast forward/fast back-
ward)
PLAY
STOP
1. The function is available to play a disc at different speeds in different direc-
tions. To play the disc at different speeds in a forward direction use the but-
ton “E” on your remote control. The speeds that can be achieved are 2x,
4x, 8x, 16x and 32x.
ENTER
PAUSE
SLOW
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
HOLD
2. To play the disc at different speeds in reverse use the button “G” on your
remote control. The speeds that can be achieved in reverse are 2x, 4x, 8x,
16x and 32x.
ENG
3. To change from playing the disc at a different speed to normal speed, press
the Play button “A”.
Notes:
• This function is not available for JPEG pictures.
• Fast forward/reverse scanning will only work during disc playback, not when
the disc is stopped.
• You can also use the buttons “H / G” and “E / F” on the front panel
of the device. In this case hold down this button 3 seconds.
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PLAYING FUNCTIONS
Slow play
PLAY
STOP
When
a
DVD or Video CD is playing, press the Slow button
ENTER
“IA” on your remote control to slow down the current speed of play.
PAUSE
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
SLOW
1. Whenever the Slow button is pressed once, the speed of play will slow down
by one step, from 1/2>1/4>1/8>1/16>1/32. Pressing the Slow key again will
return the play to normal speed and so on repeat circulating.
2. Pressing the Play button “A” will immediately return to the normal speed of
play.
Problem:
No sound during slow play:
During slow play, the sound will be muted. This is not a fault of your device.
PLAY
STOP
Still the picture frame / Pause a disc
1. Pressing the Pause button “I” during play will still the picture frame/pause
ENTER
PAUSE
SLOW
the disc.
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
2. To continue normal play, press the Play button “A”.
PLAY
Zooming in and out of an image
STOP
PAUSE
SLOW
ENTER
The Zoom feature allows you to enlarge the video image and pan through the
enlarged image. Zooming in and out can be carried out on a DVD, Video CD or
Picture CD whether it is playing or paused.
RETURN BOOKMARK
ZOOM
1. To use the zoom facility, press the button “ZOOM” on your remote control.
2X
2. When used with DVDs or Video CDs, “2x” is displayed on the screen and
you are zoomed in. Another pressing of the key will zoom further into the pic-
ture (3x, 4x).
*DVD and Video CD display
3. When used with Picture CDs, “Zoom 100%” is displayed in the top left cor-
ner of the screen. To zoom in please press the button “E”. You can zoom
in the picture 125%, 150% and 200%. To zoom out please press the button
“G” until the required size is reached (possible are 150%, 125%, 100%,
75% and 50%).
PLAY
4. When you are zoomed in, you can move around the screen using the direc-
tion buttons. In this way you can move to a part of the screen you would like
to see closer. Pressing the left direction button will move the focus of the
Zoom to the left side, and so on.
STOP
ENTER
PAUSE
RETURN BOKMARK
ZOOM
SLOW
5. To zoom completely out, press the button “ZOOM” again and the picture
returns to normal.
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PLAYING FUNCTIONS
Using position markers (Bookmark)
The bookmark feature allows you to set markers on the disc. When you select
a previously set marker then, the disc will skip to the place marked. For exam-
ple, you may want to mark your favorite scenes in a DVD movie to playback
after the movie is finished. You can store up to 12 bookmark locations, which
are cleared when the disc is removed. To set a marker, please follow these
steps:
1. As a DVD, Video CD or CD is playing, press the button “BOOKMARK” on
your remote control. A menu will be displayed on the screen.
Bookmark
2. Use the direction keys “C” and “D” to select the bookmark that you want
1
to set. In this example, we select location 1.
TT: 01 CH: 04 Time 0 : 25 : 21
Press 'ENTER' key to play
Press ‘C’ key to delete
3. Press “ENTER” to store the current playback position as a bookmark.
Details of the stored playback position are displayed. If you set the marker
to the wrong point you can delete it by pressing “C” on your remote control.
Press ‘BOOKMARK’ to exit
4. To jump to a marker that you have set, highlight it and press “ENTER” to
play it.
5. To exit the bookmark menu, please press the “BOOKMARK” key again.
Displaying disc information
Different playback information can be displayed on-screen by pressing the but-
ton “DISPLAY” on the remote control. In this way you will have quick access
to playback information.
1. Press the “DISPLAY” button once while a disc is playing. On the screen will
be shown the track or title and chapter number, followed by the time infor-
mation (see figure on the left side).
POWER
TITLE
DISPLAY
MENU
SETUP OPEN/CLOSE
TT 01/04 CH 07/28
00:26:22
GOTO
AUDIO
PROGRAM
MUTE
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
ENG
2. When now pressing the “DISPLAY” button repeatedly, you can select a
time display option, such as the remaining time or the current playback time.
*DVD disc display
3. Another pressing of the “DISPLAY” button will switch off the display of the
playback information. “Display off” will be shown in the top left corner of
the screen.
Suspending audio with the “MUTE” button
1. To temporarily cancel the audio of the disc you are listening to or watching,
simply press the “MUTE” button on your remote control. On the screen will
be displayed “Mute” letting you know that the player is in “Mute” mode, i.e.
you will have no sound.
2. Press the button “MUTE” again to resume normal playback with sound. On
the screen will be displayed “Mute off”.
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PLAYING FUNCTIONS
Adjusting volumes
Press the buttons “VOLUME +” and “VOLUME -” on the remote control to
adjust the playback volumes of the disc. With the button “VOLUME +” you can
increase the volume. With the button “VOLUME -” you can decrease the vol-
ume. You may adjust the volume from level 0 to level 20.
Vol 08
Changing the audio settings
Audio 1/3 : AC3 5.1 ch English
Most DVD discs and some Video CDs are recorded with multiple audio tracks.
These can contain multiple languages and different audio formats. You can
change the audio track of the current disc at any point of time.
1. You can switch between the various languages and audio modes on DVD
discs with the “AUDIO” button on your remote control. On Video CDs you
can only change the audio mode.
2. Press the “AUDIO” button while a disc is playing to cycle between the lan-
guages and soundtracks available on the disc.
3. Playback continues in the new audio track.
Note:
Using Audio CDs you can change the audio settings by pressing the “AUDIO”
button. You can choose by repetition pressing beween. Stereo, Mono left,
Mono right and Mono mixed.
SPECIAL PLAYING FUNCTIONS FOR DVD-VIDEO DISCS
Using the DVD menu
A menu that can be used to select what you want to watch or listen to is pro-
vided on many DVDs. There may be, for example, a list of all of the chapters
on the disc or a list of extra items that have been provided such as subtitle and
audio language selection.
DVD menus will sometimes be displayed automatically when starting playback.
Others only appear when pressing the button “MENU” or “TITLE” (depending
on the disc’s design) on your remote control as the disc is playing. If the disc
does not have a menu, the symbol “ ” will be displayed on the screen.
Navigate around the menu using the direction buttons and press the button
“ENTER” to select the highlighted item. Many DVD menus have multiple lay-
ers to navigate through. Exit the menu by following the menu options to resume
playback. You can also use the button “RETURN” to return to the last playing
position, if you accessed the menu during playback.
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SPECIAL PLAYING FUNCTIONS FOR DVD-VIDEO DISCS
Displaying subtitles
Subtitle 01/03 : English
Pre-recorded DVD-Video discs often come with subtitles in several languages.
You can change the subtitle language of the current disc or switch off subtitles
at any time.
You can change the subtitle language either using the menu of the inserted disc
(“MENU” button) or the “SUBTITLE” button on your remote control. The sub-
title languages in the menus may differ.
The number of available subtitles depends on the disc. Displaying subtitles can
be carried out as described below:
1. During playback, press the button “SUBTITLE” on your remote control. A
message is displayed on the screen indicating the language you have
selected.
2. To change the language that the subtitles are displayed in, press the button
“SUBTITLE” again until the required language is displayed. To turn the sub-
titles off, press the “SUBTITLE” button until “Subtitle off” is displayed on
the screen.
3. Playback continues in the new subtitle language.
Changing the camera angle
If a pre-recorded DVD-Video disc contains sequences recorded from different
camera angles, you can change the camera angle for playback. You can
choose among the available angles on the disc as described below:
1. During playback, press the button “ANGLE” on your remote control. A mes-
sage is displayed on the screen indicating the angle you have selected, fol-
lowed by the total number of angles available.
ENG
2. To change the angle, press “ANGLE” again until the required view is dis-
played. The number of angles depends on the content of the disc. The
screen will interchange to the selected angle after 1-2 seconds.
Note:
Most discs with multi angle support will display an indicator or angle mark that
alerts the viewer that multiple angles are available for the current scene.
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SPECIAL PLAYING FUNCTIONS FOR VIDEO CD’S
Using playback control (PBC)
On Video CDs, the playback control option can be used to enable a menu sim-
ilar to the DVD menus. There may be, for example, a list of all chapters on the
disc or a list of extra items that have been provided. Not all Video CDs have
such a menu.
To enable the playback control option, follow these steps:
1. As the disc is playing press the button “PBC” on your remote control until
“PBC on” is displayed on the screen. Select the required track using the
number keys on your remote control.
2. In order to disable the PBC function, please press again the button “PBC”,
until “PBC off” is displayed on the screen.
Only Video CDs with playback control can use this playing function. Due to the
differences in the disc design, the operation method may be different. Please
refer to the instructions of each disc.
SPECIAL PLAYING FUNCTIONS FOR AUDIO CD’S
Random play
When playing an audio disc, you can also play the disc in random mode.
1. Please press the button “REPEAT 1/ALL” on your remote control until
“Random” appears on the screen.
2. To stop the shuffle play, press again the button “REPEAT 1/ALL” until no
repeat icon is displayed on the screen.
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CREATING A PLAYLIST
The Playlist facility is available to record a list of tracks, titles and chapters in
the order that you want to play them. A playlist can be created by pressing the
button “PROGRAM” on your remote control and is available for DVDs, Video
CDs and Audio CDs.
Note:
The playlist will be cleared from memory once a disc is ejected from the DVD
player.
The control of the playerlist may be effected by pressing the direction buttons.
There are 20 possible program locations available. The location numbers indi-
cate the playback order. To delete a programmed sequence, please press the
button “C” on your remote control. To start the playing of the programmed
sequence, please select “START” with the direction keys and press “ENTER”.
To stop the playing of the playlist, please press again the button “PROGRAM”,
select “STOP”, press “ENTER” and exit the menu by pressing again
“ENTER”. Please note that you are not able to program a new sequence while
the program is played.
PROGRAM: TT (06) / KP (—)
Creating a playlist of DVDs
Program: TT(06)/KP(—)
01
02
03
04
06
07
08
09
10
1. Press the button “PROGRAM” on your remote control to display the playlist
TT:
TT:
TT:
TT:
TT:
CH:
CH:
CH:
CH:
CH:
TT:
TT:
TT:
TT:
TT:
CH:
CH:
CH:
CH:
CH:
as shown on the left side.
2. Please enter a number by pressing the number keys “0-9” and “10+” on
your remote control to select the title you want to program. o add for exam-
ple title 2 to the playlist, enter 2. To add title 12, press the button “10+”and
2. If your input is invalid, the entered number(s) will be deleted.
05
Exit
Next
3. Please enter now a number to select the chapter of the title you want to pro-
gram.
4. You can now program other titles and chapters in the same way. You may
totally program 20 sequences. Press the button “F” to advance to the next
11-20 program fields, press the button “H” to return back to the first 10.
It is not necessary to fill in all the locations.
ENG
PROGRAM: TT (06) / KP (—)
Creating a playlist of Video CDs or Audio CDs
Program: Track (01-07)
1. Press the button “PROGRAM” on your remote control to display the playlist
01
02
03
04
06
07
08
09
10
_ _
_ _
_ _
_ _
_ _
_ _
_ _
_ _
_ _
_ _
as shown on the left side.
2. Please enter a number by pressing the number keys “0-9” and “10+” on
your remote control to select the track you want to program. o add for exam-
ple title 2 to the playlist, enter 2. To add title 12, press the button “10+” and
2.
05
Exit
Next
3. You can now program other tracks in the same way.
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USER PREFERENCES
Your DVD player features an on-screen setup menu that allows you to adjust
settings for your video and audio preferences, and enable features like parental
lock. When you change settings in this menu, they are stored even when power
is turned off. If you wish to return to the factory defaults, they can be easily reset
in the “General” menu.
Notes for moving in the menu
• The setup menu is divided into the following menus:
Language settings
Language
Video
Audio
Security
General
Language setup page
OSD language
DVD menu
Audio
ENG
ENG
ENG
OFF
Subtitle
Video settings
Audio settings
Go to language setup page
Security settings
General settings
• Though the setup menu can be accessed during disc playback, we recom-
mend to press the Stop button “J” twice to have access to all options in the
setup menu.
• Press the button “SETUP” on the remote control to display the setup menu.
The menu appears.
• By pressing the buttons “B” and “A” select the menu that you would like to
set and confirm with “ENTER”.
• Select the required menu point by pressing the button “C” or “D” and con-
firm with “ENTER”.
• Select the desired feature with the button “C” or “D”.
• To confirm your selection, please press the button “ENTER”.
• To leave a submenu press the button “B”.
• You can leave the menu at any time by pressing the button “SETUP”.
Changing the language settings
Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the menu “Language”. Press
the button “ENTER” to enter a menu. Use the button “C” or “D” to select the
required language setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your selection. You
can leave the menu at any time by pressing the button “B” on your remote con-
trol.
Language
Video
Audio
Security
General
OSD language
Language setup page
With this setting you can change the language of the on-screen display menu.
You can choose between different languages.
OSD language
DVD menu
Audio
Subtitle
ENG
ENG
ENG
English
French
German
Spanish
Portuguese
Italian
Swedish
Danish
Dutch
Set the OSD language
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1
DVD menu
Language
Video
Audio
Security
General
General
General
Language setup page
Sets the language in which the menus provided on the DVD are displayed
(dependent on the disc content). If the required language won’t be shown in this
menu, please select the option “Other” and key in the language code of the
required language (refer to the language codes below).
OSD language
DVD menu
Audio
ENG
ENG
ENG
OFF
English
French
German
Spanish
Portuguese
Italian
Swedish
Danish
Dutch
Subtitle
Other
Set the DVD menu language
1
Audio
Language
Video
Audio
Security
Language setup page
Selection of the desired audio language for playback. If the required language
won’t be shown in this menu, please select the option “Other” and key in the
language code of the required language (refer to the language codes below).
OSD language
DVD menu
Audio
ENG
ENG
ENG
OFF
English
French
German
Spanish
Portuguese
Italian
Swedish
Danish
Dutch
Subtitle
Other
Set the audio language
1
Subtitle
Language
Video
Audio
Security
Language setup page
With this setting you can change the language of the disc subtitles. If the
required language won’t be shown in this menu, please select the option
“Other” and key in the language code of the required language (refer to the
language codes below). If no subtitle display is required, please select “Off”.
OSD language
DVD menu
Audio
ENG
ENG
ENG
OFF
English
French
German
Spanish
Subtitle
OFF
Portuguese
Italian
Swedish
Danish
Dutch
Other
Off
Set the subtitle language
Language codes
6565 Afar
7079 Faeroese
7082 French
7089 Frisian
7678 Lingala
8375 Slovak
8376 Slovenian
8377 Samoan
8378 Shona
8379 Somali
8381 Albanian
8382 Serbian
8385 Sundanese
8386 Swedish
8387 Swahili
8465 Tamil
8469 Tegulu
8471 Tajik
8472 Thai
8473 Tigrinya
8475 Turkmen
8476 Tagalog
8479 Tonga
8482 Turkish
8484 Tatar
6566 Abkhazian
6570 Afrikaans
6577 Amharic
6582 Arabic
7679 Laothian
7684 Lithuanian
7686 Latvian/Lettish
7771 Malagasy
7773 Maori
7775 Macedonian
7776 Malayalam
7778 Mongolian
7779 Moldavian
7782 Marathi
7783 Malay
7784 Maltese
7789 Burmese
7865 Nauru
7869 Nepali
7876 Dutch
7879 Norwegian
7982 Oriya
8065 Punjabi
8076 Polish
8083 Pashto/Pushto
8084 Portuguese
8185 Quechua
8277 Rhaeto-Romance
8279 Romanian
8285 Russian
8365 Kinyarwanda
8368 Sanskrit
8372 Serbo-Croatian
8373 Singhalese
7165 Irish
ENG
7168 Scots/Gaelic
7176 Galician
7178 Guarani
7185 Gujarati
7265 Hausa
6583 Assamese
6588 Aymara
6590 Azerbaijani
6665 Bashkir
6669 Byelorussian
6671 Bulgarian
6672 Bislama
6678 Bengali
6679 Tibetan
6682 Breton
6765 Catalan
6779 Corsican
6783 Czech
7273 Hindi
7282 Croatian
7285 Hungarian
7289 Armenian
7365 Interlingua
7378 Indonesian
7383 Icelandic
7384 Italian
7387 Hebrew
7465 Japanese
7473 Yiddish
7487 Javanese
7565 Georgian
7575 Kazakh
7576 Greenlandic
7577 Cambodian
7578 Kannada
7579 Korean
7583 Kashmiri
7585 Kurdish
7589 Kirghiz
6789 Welsh
6865 Danish
6869 German
6890 Bhutani
6976 Greek
6978 English
6979 Esperanto
6983 Spanish
6984 Estonian
6985 Basque
7065 Persian
7073 Finnish
7074 Fiji
8487 Twi
8575 Ukrainian
8582 Urdu
8590 Uzbek
8673 Vietnamese
8679 Volapuk
8779 Wolof
8872 Xhosa
8979 Yoruba
9072 Chinese
9085 Zulu
7665 Latin
1. Keep in mind that if the DVD you are using does not support the language
you choose, the default of the disc will be used.
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Language Video
Video setup page
Audio
Security
General
Changing the video settings
Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the menu “Video”. Press the
button “ENTER” to enter a menu. Use the button “C” or “D” to select the
required setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your selection. You can leave
the menu at any time by pressing the button “B” on your remote control.
TV shape
Wide
PAL
S-Vi
TV system
Video output
Video mode
Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
Mid
00
00
Go to video setup page
TV shape
Language Video
Video setup page
Audio
Security
General
You can setup your player to work with normal and wide screen televisions.
Select one of the following options:
TV shape
Wide
PAL
S-Vi
Normal/PS 4:3
Normal/LB 4:3
Wide 16:9
TV system
Video output
Video mode
Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
Mid
00
00
Normal/PS 4:3: When used with a normal TV (4:3 aspect ratio), the “Nor-
mal/PS 4:3” setting results in the typical “Pan & Scan” display, where a movie
is clipped on the sides to fit on the TV screen.
Set the TV display mode
Normal/LB 4:3: This setting will enable the “Letterbox” format, where the movie
is presented in wide screen format with black lines at the top and bottom of the
screen.
Wide 16:9 If you are using a wide-screen TV, set to the option “16:9” to match
the aspect ratio of your TV.
Note:The Normal/PS 4:3 and Normal/LB 4:3 settings usually will have no effect,
since very few movies support both options. DVDs are mostly recorded with
either Pan & Scan or Letterbox and then do not allow switching between the
two.
TV system
Language Video
Video setup page
Audio
Security
General
Your Player will work with TVs based on the NTSC, PAL und “Multi”standards,
as well as TVs, monitors and projectors supporting the Progressive Scan mode.
Select one of the following options:
TV shape
Wide
PAL
S-Vi
PAL
Multi
NTSC
TV system
Video output
Video mode
Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
Mid
00
00
PAL: Television norm in most European countries, Africa and the Middle East
(from 625 lines only 576 lines will be transferred with a picture changing fre-
quency of 50 half pictures per second).
Select the TV system
Multi: The DVD will be played in the original format (multinorm TV necessary).
NTSC: Television norm in USA, Canada, Japan and many other countries (from
525 lines only 480 lines will be transferred with a picture changing frequency of
60 half pictures per second).
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Video output
Language Video
Video settings
Audio Security
General
Change this setting to match the type of video input jack you are using on your
TV. Composite Video is the most common video connection type and is sup-
ported on most TVs. If you connect the player over the composite video output
to your TV, normally you don’t need to change the output settings, and your TV
will get displayed.
TV shape
Wide
PAL
S-Vi
S-Video
YUV
RGB
TV system
Video output
Video mode
Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
Mid
00
00
Set the video output
S-Video: Picture signal, which is splintered according to colour and brightness.
This signal transfer enables a higher sharpness and more low-noise picture
compared to composite picture information, which will only be sent over one
wire.
YUV: Transmission of video pictures with three wires. The colour signals are
transferred with a high frequency range. YUV (Component Video) is used for
TVs, Computer Monitors and Projectors that support three video inputs, each
for a color channel (green, blue, red).
RGB (over Scart): Electrical transmission possibility for video pictures, i.e. it is
a picture signal, which is splintered according to the primary colours of the TV
(red, green and blue).
Video mode
Language Video
Video setup page
Audio
Security
General
If you are using the Component Video output, you can change the Video Mode
setting to enable the Interlace or the Progressive Scan mode. Do not set to
YPbPr if you are not sure that your TV supports Progressive Scan.
TV shape
Wide
PAL
S-Vi
Interlace
P-Scan
TV system
Video output
Video mode
Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
Mid
00
00
Interlace: It is a process in which the picture is split into two fields by sending
all the odd numbered lines to field one and all the even numbered lines to field
two.
Set the video mode
P-Scan: Progressive Scan is a method of making a computer picture. by dra-
wing all the scan lines sequentially from top to bottom resulting in a slightly
brighter, more stable and flicker free picture. Progressive Scan results in a
slightly brighter, more stable and flicker free picture. If you change to the option
P-Scan, a picture with an triangle is displayed on the screen.
Language Video
Video setup page
Audio
Security
General
ENG
TV shape
Wide
PAL
S-Vi
Interlace
P-Scan
TV system
Video output
Video mode
Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
!
PSCAN
00
00
Note: This setting is only possible if the video output is set to “YUV”. If you
select “P-Scan”, a warning hint will be displayed on the screen. Do not chan-
ge this setting if you are not sure that your TV supports Progressive Scan.
Set the video mode
Sharpness
Language Video
Video setup page
Audio
Security
General
To control the fine details of an image. You can adjust the picture sharpness
either to high, medium or low.
TV shape
Wide
High
Medium
Low
TV system
Video output
Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
PAL
S-Vi
Mid
00
00
Set the picture sharpness
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Brightness
Language Video
Video settings
Audio
Security
General
To adjust the intensity of light emitted. The setting range for the picture bright-
ness is from -20 to +20. Set the brightness with help of the buttons “B” and “A”
and press then “ENTER” to return.
Brightness
0
Press ‘ENTER’ to return
Contrast
Language Video
Video settings
Audio
Security
General
Adjustment of the picture contrast. The contrast is decisive for the overall dis-
play. Light spots should stand out clearly from dark spots without loosing the
strength of the picture. The setting range for the picture brightness is from -16
to +16. Set the brightness with help of the buttons “B” und “A” and press then
“ENTER” to return.
Contrast
0
Press ‘ENTER’ to return
Changing the audio settings
Language Video
Audio setup page
Audio
Security
General
Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the menu “Audio”. Press the
button “ENTER” to enter a menu. Use the button “C” or “D” to select the
required sound setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your selection. You can
leave the menu at any time by pressing the button “B” on your remote control.
Downmix
STR
RAW
STR
SPDIF output
Dual mono
Dynamic
Go to audio setup page
Language Video
Audio setup page
Audio
Security
General
Downmix
Since most DVD discs feature Dolby Digital 5.1 channel soundtracks, you will
need to use the Downmix options. You have the following setup options:
Downmix
STR
RAW
STR
LT/RT
Stereo
SPDIF output
Dual mono
Dynamic
LT/RT: If you set to LT/RT, a mixed signal of the surround signal will be pro-
duced on the left and right output. The left output signal consists of the front left
signal plus centre and the sum signal of the left and right signal of the surround
speakers. The right output signal consists of the front right signal plus sub-
woofer plus the difference signal of the left and right signal of the surround
speakers. This setting should be used only with Dolby Pro Logic receivers
capable of decoding this signal type.
Set the downmix mode
Stereo: If you plan to use the Stereo Analog outputs for a connection to a TV
or receiver, you must enable this setting to downmix the 5.1 channel sound-
tracks of most DVD movies to a stereo format. If you set to Stereo, the left sig-
nal consists of the front left signal plus surround left signal and sum signal of
the centre and subwoofer. The right signal consists of the front right signal plus
surround right signal and sum signal of the centre and subwoofer. This setting
should be used for most televisions and Stereo Audio equipment.
Language Video
Audio settings
Audio
Security
General
SPDIF Output
SPDIF (Sony / Philips Digital InterFace) refers to the digital audio format used
by most consumer electronics equipment, as well as the coaxial and optical dig-
ital audio output connectors.
Downmix
STR
RAW
STR
SPDIF off
SPDIF/RAW
SPDIF/PCM
SPDIF output
Dual Mono
Dynamic
SPDIF off: Please select this option to switch the digital output off. Please
note that the analogue outputs are still enabled.
Set the SPDIF output
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SPDIF / RAW: Digital Coding of one to six channels (5 plus 1) in a bitstream
(Dolby Digital). If you would like to enjoy the effect of DVD 5.1, please select
SPDIF/RAW. Generally, this setting is used with receivers capable of Dolby
Digital 5.1 channel decoding.
SPDIF / PCM: PCM (Pulse Code Modulation). The description of the PCM
sound of DVDs corresponds to the CD system, but with a higher reading rate
(48 kHz, 96 kHz also possible). Alternatively, audio for most films is stored as
discrete, multi-channel surround sound using Dolby Digital audio compression
similar to the digital surround sound formats used in theatres. Generally, this
setting is reserved for two channel equipments.
Dual mono
Language Video
Audio setup page
Audio
Security General
Use this setting when playing CDs and VCDs that offer only Mono audio tracks.
There are the following setup possibilities:
Downmix
STR
RAW
STR
Stereo
SPDIF output
Mono left
Mono right
Mono mixed
Dual mono
Dynamic
Stereo: Sets the stereo signal.
Mono left: There will only be output of the left signal on the left and right loud-
speaker.
Dual mono setup
Mono right: There will only be output of the right signal on the left and right
loudspeaker.
Mono mixed: The left and right signal will be mixed and put out mixed on the
left and right loudspeaker.
Language
Video
Audio
Security
General
Dynamic
Audio setup page
In this menu you can set the Dynamic Range. This option is sometimes called
“midnight mode”. The Dynamic Range Control aims to make watching a movie
at low volumes more enjoyable by booting the quieter sounds while suppress-
ing the louder sounds. Use the buttons “C” or “D” to adjust this mode from
“Off” to “Full”.
Downmix
STR
RAW
STR
Full
3/4
1/2
1/4
SPDIF output
Dual mono
Dynamic
ENG
Off
Dynamic range control
Changing the security settings
Language
Video
Audio Security
General
Security setup page
Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the “Security” menu. Please
press “ENTER” or the right direction button to enter a menu. Use the button
“C”or “D” to select the required setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your
selection. You can leave the menu at any time by pressing the button “B” on
your remote control.
Change PSW
Parental
8
Go to security setup page
Note: You must completely stop the player by pressing the Stop button twice to
change the security settings.
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USER PREFERENCES
Language
Video
Audio Security General
Change PSW
Security setup page
In this menu you can create a new password or later change your existing
password. To set the password, please highlight “Change PSW” and press the
right direction button to highlight “Change”. Press then “ENTER” to open the
password page.
Change PSW
Parental
Change
8
When setting up a password the first time, you will be asked to enter the facto-
ry-set password “0000”. If you change the password at a later date, you will be
asked to enter the last stored password at first. Choose a 4-digit numeric pass-
word and write it down in case you forget it.
Change the passwort
In order to activate the new password, please leave the setup menu. When
pressing again the “SETUP” button, the new password is activated.
Notes:
• The factory-set password is “0000”. You can use this further on or change it.
• If you have forgotten your password, you can enter the master password
“1389”. Please keep in mind that your player may not be secure if this manu-
al is accessible by your children.
Parental
Language
Video
Audio Security
1.Kid safe
General
Security setup page
The parental lock allows you to limit the use of your player to only those DVD
discs that do not exceed the rating you specify. When the parental control is set,
DVD discs that support this feature will play only after the password has been
entered. However, typically only discs produced by major entertainment com-
panies support parental control. Discs not supporting this feature will be
“immune” to the lock-out.
Change PSW
Parental
8
2.G
3.PG
4.PG 13
5.PGR
6.R
7.NC 17
8.Adults
Set Parental Control
Attention:
This feature has to be supported by the DVD! However, typically only DVD
discs produced by major entertainment companies support parental control.
DVD discs not supporting this feature will be “immune” to the lock-out.
Use the buttons “C” or “D” to select the required parental level and press
“ENTER” to confirm your selection. You can choose from 8 levels of parental
control, corresponding to the standard rating system. The lower the value is, the
more strict the limitation. If no parental control is required, please select “8.
Adults”.
To activate the set parental level, please leave the setup menu. When pressing
again the “SETUP” button, the parental lock is activated.
Changing the general settings
Language
Video
Audio Security General
General setup page
Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the “General” menu. Please
press “ENTER” or the right direction button to enter a menu. Use the buttons
“C” or “D” to select the required setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your
selection. You can leave the menu at any time by pressing the button “B” on
your remote control.
Angle mark
Captions
Memory
Version
On
Off
Off
Default
Go to general setup page
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USER PREFERENCES
Language
Video
Audio Security
General
General
General
Angle Mark
General setup page
Here, you can enable or disable the multi-angle display. When used with discs
supporting multi-angle features, the current selected angle will be displayed
continuously on screen, if you select the “On” setting. Setting the Angle Mark
option to “Off” will cancel continuous display, and the current angle will be dis-
played on-screen for just a few seconds after an angle change. The number of
angles depends on the disc.
Angle mark
Captions
Memory
Version
On
Off
Off
On
Off
Default
Set the multi-angle display
Language
Video
Audio Security
Captions
General setup page
In this menu you can enable or disable the closed captions feature. These are
especially for hearing impaired people. Please note that the DVD has to sup-
port this feature. Furthermore, you need a Video Subtitle Decoder.
Angle mark
Captions
Memory
Version
On
Off
Off
On
Off
Default
Closed captions
Memory
Language
Video
Audio Security
General setup page
This feature allows you to restart a disc from the last place played at a future
time provided the DVD-Player continues to be in standby mode. If you desire
this feature to be enabled, set this option to “On”.
Angle mark
Captions
Memory
Version
On
Off
Off
On
Off
Default
Remember last play position
Language
Video
Audio Security
General
Version
General setup page
ENG
Highlight the menu point “Version”. On the screen will now be displayed the
current firmware version of your DVD-Player. This may be needed for technical
support.
Angle mark
Captions
Memory
Version
On
Off
Off
452ME-V16-040927T
Default
Shows the firmware version
Default
Language
Video
Audio Security
General
General setup page
If you would like to return all settings of your DVD-Player’s setup menu to the
factory defaults, choose “Default - Reset”. This will reset all language, video,
audio and general settings with exception of the parental control and the pass-
word. After all, the parental control and the password features would be of little
use, if your kids could simply clear them with a reset.
Angle mark
Captions
Memory
Version
On
On
On
Default
Reset
Reset to the factory settings
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If there is a problem, it does not mean a malfunction. Before sending for repair,
please examine your device according to the following:
The DVD player does not power on. • The power cord may be loose or not plugged in. Please make sure that the
power cord is secure in the AC socket.
The disc tray cannot be closed.
The remote control does not work.
• The disc may not be properly placed. Please place the disc in again.
• Make sure you are aiming the remote control directly at the DVD player’s
remote control sensor, located on the front of the device.
• There is a technical problem. Take out the battery from the battery com-
partment, wait for 10 seconds and re-insert it.
• Make sure there are no obstacles between the remote control and the
device.
• The battery may be used up. Change the battery in the remote control.
• You could be using the remote control too far away. Try closer.
No picture.
• Make sure the video cables connecting the DVD player to your TV or receiv-
er are secure.
• The TV is not set to the DVD/Video mode. Set the TV to the audio/video pro-
gramme (e.g. AV1 or AV2).
The picture appears stretched or • The video aspect ratio may be set wrong for your television type. Enter the
squeezed.
OSD menu and select the menu “Video”. Change the “TV shape” setting to
Normal/LB 4:3 if you are using a standard TV, or change to 16:9 if your TV
is a wide-screen type. Do not change the TV shape setting based on the for-
mat of a DVD. This setting applies only to the TV’s aspect ratio.
No sound from TV or speakers.
• The volume is set to minimum. Raise up the volume.
• Make sure the audio cables connecting the DVD player to your speakers,
TV or receiver are properly connected.
• The movie is paused. There is no sound during pause or search modes.
• There may be a mistake in the sound settings. Reset to the original settings.
A specific disc does not play.
• You inserted the wrong disc type.
• The parental control feature is activated. For deactivating the parental con-
trol feature please read section “Changing the security settings” in chap-
ter “User preferences” (see pages 45-46).
• The disc may be dirty. Try cleaning the disc.
• Make sure the disc is placed with the labeled side facing up.
• The region code of the disc may not match that of the DVD player. In this
case, the disc cannot be used.
• The disc may not be compliant to an industry standard.
• You have selected or set the wrong channel number on the TV for the DVD
player. Select the correct channel number.
• The cables connecting the TV and the DVD player may be loose. Check the
cables.
Subtitles are not shown.
• Press the “SUBTITLE” button on the remote control to switch the subtitles
on.
• The subtitle display is only supported on DVDs.
Flickering black-and-white picture.
• Please check if the DVD player is connected to a VCR or a TV/Video-Set. If
so, there will be the Macrovision copyright protection. Please directly con-
nect your device to the TV and not to the VCR.
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The setup menu is unavailable.
• You must completely stop playback by pressing the Stop key before enter-
ing the setup menu (“SETUP” button).
Ejecting a trapped disc.
• The emergency eject feature allows you to remove a disc from the disc drive
in the very rare case that the tray will not open.
- Disconnect the player from the power supply.
- On the bottom of your player you can see one larger oval opening (please
see the picture on the left side).
- Push the plastics inside the emergency hole with help of a slim and plane
object (e. g. slotted screwdriver) to the left side (about 2 cm; see the
arrows in the picture). The tray will then open.
- Remove the disc from the tray. Close the tray again by hand.
ENG
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SPECIFICATIONS*
General specifications
Playable disc types:
DVD-Video, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, Audio CD, CD-R,
CD-RW, VCD, SVCD, MP3 CD, MP3 DVD, Kodak Picture CD,
Playable disc formats:
TV systems supported:
Video out formats:
MPEG, VCD, SVCD, JPEG, MP3,WMA
NTSC, PAL, Multi
CVBS, RGB via SCART, S-Video, Component Video
Power supply:
AC 100~230V, 50/60Hz
Power consumption:
Power consumption (standby):
Standby LED indicator:
Dimensions (W x H x D):
Weight without packaging approx.:
Operation status:
7.8W
2.6W
Red
350mm × 47mm × 250mm
2.075 kg
Horizontal
Operation conditions:
Laser:
5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)
Semiconductor laser, wavelength 650nm and 790nm
Audio/Video connections
AV connector SCART:
(R) 0.7V (75 ohm), (G) 0.7V (75 ohm), (B) 0.7V (75 ohm),
(H/V sync.) 1.0Vpp (75 ohm)
S-Video out:
Mini DIN 4-pin, (Y) 1.0Vpp (75 ohm), (C) 880mVpp (75 ohm)
One pin jack, 1Vpp (75 ohm)
(Y) 1.0Vpp (75 ohm), (Pb/Pr/Cb/Cr) 0.7Vpp (75 ohm)
Two pin jacks, 1.0Vrms
One pin jack, 0.5Vpp (75 ohm); (SPDIF) IEC 958 for CD-DA/LPCM, IEC
1937 for MPEG 1/2, Dolby Digital
Composite video out:
Component video out:
Analogue audio out:
Coaxial digital audio out:
Digital audio features
D/A converter:
96KHz / 24 bit
Frequency response:
DVD (48kHz): 20Hz to 20kHz
CD (44.1kHz): 4Hz to 20kHz
>86.5dB
>86.3dB
<0.015%
Signal-to-noise ratio:
Audio dynamic range:
Harmonic distortion:
*Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. All of the company or product names mentioned in
this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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GLOSSARY
Bit
Smallest information unit in the EDV as well as in digital transmission systems.
Indication for the height of the resolution in the uncompressed PCM size.
CD-R & CD-RW
Cinch-Audio
Recordable optical disc formats that can be used as Video CD or MP3 with your
DVD player.
Through the Cinch sockets, the Dolby Digital or MPEG sound will be released
from the DVD as analogue two-channel signal - independent from the channel
number on the DVD.
Cinch-Video
The DVD player sends the composite video signal through the yellow Cinch
socket, either directly to the corresponding socket on the TV or indirectly
through an AV receiver. Cinch is the qualitatively worst picture connection and
should only be used if there is no other option.
Composite Video
Component Video
The most common connection for coloured video pictures that uses a single
RCA cable.
Offers the best interface between a video signal source and a TV/beamer. Uses
three RCA-type jacks to separate the component signals making up a video sig-
nal. A component video signal is comprised of the luminance (Y) signal and sep-
arate chrominance (PB and PR) signals.
Digital output
The DVD player releases its sound information bit by bit through the digital out-
put. The way the sound will stream out of the socket must be adjusted in the
OSD menu. Most important criteria: Which device is connected to the digital
socket?
Dolby Digital
Dual-Layer DVD
DVD
A digital surround sound system which is able to transfer up to 5 sound chan-
nels plus a sub-bass channel (5.1 or 3/2.01). Developed by Dolby Laboratories.
A DVD disc that has two layers on a side. A single-sided, dual-layered DVD can
hold almost four hours of video and audio, and is also known as a DVD-9.
Digital Versatile Disc is a storage medium that combines the convenience of the
compact disc with the latest digital video technology. DVD-Video uses modern
MPEG 2 data compression technology that enables an entire film to be stored
on a single five inch disc. DVDs come in different formats, such as single-sided
or double-sided. Each side can have a single layer or two layers of data.
ENG
DVD-5
DVD-9
DVD-10
A DVD that is single-sided, single-layered, holding up to 4.7 GBytes of data.
A DVD that is single-sided, dual-layered, holding up to 8.5 GBytes of data.
A DVD that is double-sided and single-layered, which holds up to 9.4 GBytes of
data. This disc must be manually flipped to use both sides.
DVD-18
A DVD that is double-sided, dual-layered, holding up to 17 GBytes of data.
DVD+RW
DVD+ReWritable uses phase change media, the same technology on which
rewritable CDs are based. A high-performance laser is used to change the
reflective properties of the recording layer; this process can be repeated more
than thousand times.
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GLOSSARY
DVD+R
DVD+R (write-once DVD). Unlike a DVD+RW disc, the disc can only be written
to once. If it is not finalised after a recording, further recordings can be added to
it in a DVD recorder. Old recordings can be deleted but can no longer be over-
written. Before this disc can be played in a DVD player, it must be finalised in a
DVD recorder. Once this process is completed, no further recordings can be
added.
Interlaced
It is a process in which the picture is split into two fields by sending all the odd
numbered lines to field one and all the even numbered lines to field two. This
allows a whole picture to be produced in two very fast scans.
JPEG
KHz
Joint Photografic Expert Group. File format for pictures with high compression
degree.
Kilohertz. KHz is the indication for the height of the scanning rate with which an
analogue signal (PCM) is interrogated for the following analogue/digital trans-
formation.
Macrovision
MP3
Analogue copy protection which scrambles the video signal when used with
VHS recorders. Also has an effect on some projectors and monitors.
A compressed audio format. MP3 files recorded on CD-R or CD-RW media are
suitable for playback on your DVD player.
MPEG
Moving Picture Experts Group. Compression method that is used for digital
video records, e.g. for Video CDs or CDs.
NTSC
National Television System Committee, television norm among others in the
USA and Japan (from 525 lines only 480 lines will be transferred with a picture
changing frequency of 60 half pictures per second).
PAL
Phase Alternation Line, television norm in Germany and other European coun-
tries (from 625 lines only 576 lines will be transferred with a picture changing
frequency of 50 half pictures per second).
Pan & Scan
When used with a normal TV (4:3 aspect ratio), this setting results in the typical
“Pan & Scan” display, where a movie is clipped on the sides to fit on the TV
screen.
PCM
Pulse Code Modulation. Linear data stream, which arises from the scanning of
an analogue signal in the same intervals.
Progressive Scan
Is a method of making a computer picture by drawing all the scan lines sequen-
tially from top to bottom resulting in a slightly brighter, more stable and flicker
free picture.
Region code
RGB
DVD movies are produced with region encoding to restrict distribution of titles to
certain areas at certain times. To play back a DVD title with a specific region
code, you will need a DVD player with the same region code.
Electrical transmission possibility for video pictures, i.e. it is a picture signal,
which is splintered according to the primary colours of the TV (red, green and
blue).
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GLOSSARY
SCART socket
The SCART socket is the simplest connection between your DVD player and
your TV. It transports not only the picture signals, but also the sound signals.
S-Video
S-Video offers significantly improved video signal performance through a basic
composite video connection. To use this type of connection, your TV must have
an S-Video input.
SVCD
VCD
Super Video CD is a further development of the Video CD. It uses MPEG 2
video compression with a higher and variable data rate.
Video CD. A digital video disc format that uses MPEG 1 video compression. The
picture quality is roughly that of VHS tapes.
WMA
Windows Media Audio is a streaming media format from Microsoft.
Widescreen
Transmission of a wide-screen film on video with black bars on top and on bot-
tom.
YUV
The description YUV means the component video signals, i. e. the luminance
(Y) signal and two separate chrominance [B-Y (U), R-Y (V)] signals.
ENG
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