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DVD-V7300D

Operating Instructions

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IMPORTANT

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 uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

CAUTION:

TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,

DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO

USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER

SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE

PERSONNEL.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

IMPORTANT

FOR USE IN THE UNITED

KINGDOM

The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: blue: neutral brown: live

If the plug provided is unsuitable for your socket outlets, the plug must be cut off and a suitable plug fitted.

The cut-off plug should be disposed of and must not be inserted into any 13 amp socket as this can result in electric shock. The plug or adaptor of the distribution panel should be provided with 13 amp fuse. As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with coloured marking identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:

The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.

The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.

Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal of a three pin plug.

NOTE

After replacing or changing a fuse, the fuse cover in the plug must be replaced with a fuse cover which corresponds to the colour of the insert in the base of the plug or the word that is embossed on the base of the plug, and the appliance must not be used without a fuse cover. If lost, replacement fuse covers can be obtained from your dealer.

This appliance is rated approved to B.S.

1362 A.S.T.A. should be used.

Bij dit product zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA.

IMPORTANT

CAUTION

This product contains a laser diode of higher class than 1.

To ensure continued safety, do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product.

Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.

The following caution label appear on the player.

Location: On the bonnet of the player

CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

DRW1995-A

Français

IMPORTANT

ATTENTION

Ce produit renferme une diode à laser d'une catégorie supérieure à 1. Pour garantir une sécurité constante, ne pas retirer les couvercles ni essayer d'accéder à l'intérieur de l'appareil.

Pour toute réparation, s'adresser à un personnel qualifié.

La note suivante se trouve sur votre lecteur.

Emplacement : Sur le couvercle du lecteur

CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

DRW1995-A

CAUTION :

VORSICHT :

ADVARSEL :

VARNING :

VARO! :

VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.

AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.

SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN

ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN!

SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING

UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÀLING.

SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA

DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN.

AVATTAESSA ALTISTUT NÄKYVÄ JA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE

LASERSATEIL YLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEN.

VRW1699

CAUTION :

VORSICHT :

VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.

AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.

SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN

ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN!

ADVARSEL :

SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING

UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÀLING.

VARNING :

SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA

DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN.

VARO! :

AVATTAESSA ALTISTUT NÄKYVÄ JA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE

LASERSATEIL YLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEN.

VRW1699

This product complies with the Low Voltage Directives (73/

23/EEC) . EMC Directives (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC) and

CE Marking Directive (93/68/EEC).

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO

NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CONSULT WITH THE COMPANY SALES REPRESENTA-

TIVE. “USE ONLY SAFETY LICENCED POWER SUP-

PLY CORD.”

A CERTIFIED POWER SUPPLY CORD IS TO BE USED

WITH THIS EQUIPMENT. FOR A RATED CURRENT UP

TO 6 A, A TYPE NOT LIGHTER THAN H05VV-F 3G O.75

mm

2

SHALL BE USED.

The generation of Acoustial Noise Is Less Than 70 dB.

(ISO 7779/DIN 45635)

The stand-by/ ON switch is secondary connected and therefore,does not separate the unit from mains power in standby position.

Ce produit est conforme à la directive relative aux appareils basse tension (73/23/CEE), aux directives relarives à la compatibilité électromagnétique (89/336/CEE,92/31/CEE) et à la directive CE relative aux marquages (93/68/CEE).

ATTENTION: AFIN DE PREVENIR TOUT RISQUE DE CHOC

ELECTRIQUE OU D’INCENDIE, NE PAS EXPOSER CET

APPAREIL A L'HUMIDITE NI A LA PLUIE.

CONSULTER UN AGENT COMMERCIAL DE LA

SOCIETE.

“N’UTILISER QU’UN CORDON D’ALIMENTATION

GARANTISSANT LA SECURITE”.

UN CORDON D’ALIMENTATION HOMOLOGUE DOIT

ETRE UTILISE AVEC CET APPAREIL. POUR UN

COURANT NOMINAL DE JUSQU’A 6 A, IL FAUT

UTILISER UN TYPE DE CORDON QUI NE SOIT PAS

INFERIEUR A H05VV-F 3G 0,75 mm 2 OU H05VVH2-F

3G 0,75 mm 2.

La génération de bruit de fond acoustique est inférieure

à 70 dB. [ISO 7779/DIN45635]

L’interrupteur Veille/ON est à raccordement secondaire et il ne coupe donc pas totalement l’appareil de l’alimentation secteur sur la position de veille.

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WICHTIG

VORSICHT

Dieses Gerät enthält eine Laserdiode mit einer höheren Klasse als 1. Um einen stets sicheren Betrieb zu gewährleisten, weder irgendwelche Abdeckungen entfernen, noch versuchen, sich zum Geräteinneren Zugang zu verschaffen.

Alle Wartungsarbeiten sollten qualifizier tem Kundendienstpersonal überlassen werden.

Die folgenden Warnungsetiketten sind am DVD-Spieler angebracht.

Lage: Auf der Haube des Players

CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

DRW1995-A

Italiano

IMPORTANTE

PRECAUZIONE

Questo prodotto contiene un diodo al laser di classe superiore alla classe1. Per motivi di sicurezza, non smontare i coperchi e non procedere ad interventi sulle parti interne.

Per qualsiasi riparazione rivolgersi a personale qualificato.

La nota seguente si trova.

Ubicazione: Sul comperchio del lettore

CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

DRW1995-A

CAUTION :

VORSICHT :

VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.

AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.

SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN

ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN!

ADVARSEL :

SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING

UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÀLING.

VARNING :

SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA

DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN.

VARO! :

AVATTAESSA ALTISTUT NÄKYVÄ JA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE

LASERSATEIL YLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEN.

VRW1699

Dieses Produkt entspricht den Niederspannungsrichtlinien (73/

23/EC), EMV-Richtlinien (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC) und den CE-Markierungsrichtlinien (93/68/EEC).

WARNUNG: UM EINEN BRAND ODER STROMSCHLAG ZU

VERMEIDEN, DIESES GERÄT NICHT REGEN ODER

FEUCHTIGKEIT AUSSETZEN.

“AUSSCHLIESSLICH EIN DEN GELTENDEN

SICHERHEITSBESTIMMUNGEN ENTSPRECHENDES

NETZKABEL VERWENDEN.”

DIESES GERÄT MUSS ÜBER EIN DEN GELTENDEN

SICHERHEITSBESTIMMUNGEN ENTSPRECHENDES

NETZKABEL AN DAS STROMNETZ

ANGESCHLOSSEN WERDEN. BEI EINEM

NENNSTROM VON MAXIMAL 6 A MUSS EINE

NETZKABELGARNITUR VON MINDESTENS H05VV-F

3 G 0,75 mm2 ODER H05VVH2-F 3 G 0,75 mm2

VERWENDET WERDEN.

Der Betriebsgeräuschpegel beträgt weniger als 70 dB

[ISO 7779/DIN 45635].

Der Bereitschafts-/Ein-Schalter ist sekundär angeschlossen, und trennt das Gerät in der

Bereitschaftsstellung nicht vom Stromnetz.

CAUTION :

VORSICHT :

VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.

AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.

SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN

ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN!

ADVARSEL :

SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING

UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÀLING.

VARNING :

SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA

DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN.

VARO! :

AVATTAESSA ALTISTUT NÄKYVÄ JA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE

LASERSATEIL YLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEN.

VRW1699

Questo prodotto è conforme alla direttiva sul basso voltaggio (73/23/CEE), alle direttive EMC (89/336/CEE,92/

31/CEE) e alla direttiva sul marchio CE (93/68/CEE).

AVVERTENZA: PER EVITARE IL RISCHIO DI FIAMME O

SCOSSE ELETTRICHE, NON ESPORRE QUESTO

APPARECCHIO ALLA PIOGGIA O ALL 'UMIDITÀ

CONSULTARE IL RAPPRESENTANTE DELLA

COMPAGNIA. “USARE SOLTANTO IL CAVO DI

ALIMENTAZIONE BREVETTATO PER LA

SICUREZZA.” CON QUESTO APPARECCHIO SI

DEVE USARE UN CAVO DI ALIMENTAZIONE

CERTIFICATO. PER UNA CORRENTE NOMINALE

FINO A 6 A, DEVE ESSERE USATO UN TIPO NON

PIÙ LEGGERO DI H05VV-F 3G 0,75 mm 2 O H05VVH2-

F 3G 0,75 mm 2 .

La generazione di rumore acustico è inferiore a 70 dB.

(ISO 7779/DIN45635)

L’interruttore di attesa/accensione (ON) è collegato in modo secondario e perciò nella posizione di attesa non separa l’unità dall’alimentazione della rete.

Español

IMPORTANTE

PRECAUCIÓN

Este producto contiene un diodo de láser de clase superior a

1. Para mantener la seguridad apropiada, no quite ninguna tapa ni trate de acceder al interior del aparato.

Confíe todo el mantenimiento a personal técnico cualificado.

En su aparato se han aplicado las siguientes etiquetas precautorias:

Ubicación: En la cubierta del reproductor

CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

DRW1995-A

Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference.

• This player is not suitable for commercial use.

Before using

Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.

Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference.

Check Accessories

Audio cord ........................................................................... 1

Video cord ........................................................................... 1

AC cord ............................................................................... 2

(Europian model)

CAUTION :

VORSICHT :

VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.

AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.

SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN

ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN!

ADVARSEL :

VARNING :

SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING

UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÀLING.

SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA

DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN.

VARO! :

AVATTAESSA ALTISTUT NÄKYVÄ JA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE

LASERSATEIL YLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEN.

VRW1699

Este producto cumple con la Directiva de Bajo Voltaje (73/

23/CEE), Directivas EMC (89/336/CEE, 92/31/CEE) y

Directiva de Marcación CE (93/68/CEE).

ADVERTENCIA: PARA EVITAR INCENDIOS Y DESCARGAS

ELÉCTRICAS, NO EXPONGA ESTE APARATO A LA LLUVIA

NI A LA HUMEDAD.

CONSULTE AL REPRESENTANTE DE VENTAS DE

LA COMPAÑÍA. "UTILICE SOLAMENTE EL CABLE

DE ALIMENTACIÓN APROBADO Y SEGURO". CON

ESTE EQUIPO DEBERÁ UTILIZARSE UN CABLE DE

ALIMENTACIÓN CERTIFICADO. PARA UNA

CORRIENTE NOMINAL DE HASTA 6 A DEBERÁ

UTILIZARSE UNO CUYO TIPO NO SEA MÁS LIGERO

QUE EL H05VV-F3G DE 0,75 mm2 O EL H05VVH2-

F3G DE 0,75 mm

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.

La generación de ruido acústico es inferior a 70 dB.

(ISO 7779/DIN45635)

El interruptor de alimentación en espera/encendido está conectado en secundario y, por lo tanto, no desconecta la unidad de la toma de alimentación cuando está en la posición de alimentación en espera.

(UK model)

Remote control unit ............................................................. 1

Batteries (AA/R6P) .............................................................. 2

Laser barcode sheet ........................................................... 1

Operating Instructions ......................................................... 1

Inserting batteries into the remote control

While pressing the back cover, pull out in the direction indicated by the arrow and insert R6P size dry cell batteries.

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Make sure to match the plus (

+

) and minus (

) polarity guides in the batteries with the marks inside the battery compartment.

Note

÷

Do not mix old and new batteries.

÷

Even batteries of the same type will differ in voltage.

Do not mix different type of batteries together.

÷

When not using the remote control for a long period of time

(over 1 month), remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery corrosion. If battery leakage occurs, wipe the battery liquid from the battery component, then insert new batteries.

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Component Features and Functions

1.

High-reliability, high-endurance player

This player features a high-performance brushless spindle motor, and the mechanical components have been sealed against heat and dust, giving this unit improved reliability.

2.

PAL/NTSC dual playback

DVD discs in either the PAL format or the NTSC format can be played back. (See page 84)

8.

Barcode/Command stack

This player, when segment commands and barcodes that control are input in advance, enables images to be switched and played back one after the other. This is very convenient when used in demonstrations, presentations, etc. Furthermore, the RS-232C connection allows uploading/downloading of the set content.

(See page 59)

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Uploading/downloading can be easily performed when dedicated applications are being used.

3.

Frame search function

When the frame search function is used, searching is possible in units smaller than when searching by chapter and time, and any point can be found. (See page 20)

When frame segment playback is used, it is possible to play back from any point to any point in a video with still playback at the end. (See page 61, 62)

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The frame search function cannot be used with a multi

PGC disc (time is not displayed on the TV screen) or with a Video CD, etc. Frame segment playback is possible with the DVD barcode, RS-232C control and a

Barcode/Command stack.

4.

High-speed search

With a 1.3X reading speed and improved memory cache and search algorithm, the search speed has been increased. (See page 19, 20)

9.

Interface with external signals

(RS-232C, external option switch)

The device is fitted with an RS-232C connection so that commands can be given to support DVD, Video CD and

CD. The control protocol is, for the most part, compatible with that of LD (Laser Disc) equipment, and LD signals can also be easily transferred.

Other than the RS-232C interface connector, a terminal for the external option switch is provided. By simply connecting a switch to this terminal, operation is possible for

DVD-VIDEO menu selection and barcode/command stack calls as well as operation of the remote control unit.

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Consult the User’s Manual for detailed information regarding this terminal and RS-232C control commands.

(See your dealer for more information about the User’s manual.)

5.

Enhanced special playback

This player enables the DVD and Video CD playback speed to be changed in several ways. Slow forward and reverse playback, scan playback and frame forward/reverse can be freely selected. (See page 18, 20, 21)

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To perform reverse slow playback, select Frame from the REV STEP/REV PLAY page of the ADV.SETUP

MENU. Slow playback is only possible in the forward direction with a Video CD.

10. Video blackboard function

Graphics and characters recorded in advance at desired positions on the DVD picture screen will appear during playback.

This function enables demonstrations and presentations to be more effectively performed. (See page 76)

6.

Mouse control

Instead of the remote control unit, a PS/2* pointing device can be used to control the player if desired. This allows selecting specific locations by the point-and-click method. (See page 49)

* PS/2 is a registered trademark of IBM corporation.

11. Video Text Retrieval

With this function, you can use the mouse to click on buttons shown on-screen during playback for display of indications of the text file corresponding to the selected button. This is possible only with Video Text Retrieval compatible discs. (See page 82)

12. External Synchronizing Function

This terminal allows output of video signals linked to an external sync signal. (See page 82)

7.

Weekly timer/ power on start function

The times for power on/off and for video playback of a disc can be set for each day within one week or within one day. Combined with the barcode/command stack, program playback is also possible. This player is limited to a maximum of 24 setting at one time.

(See page 50, 58)

Contents

Remote Control Operations ................................................................ 16

Playing DVDs, CDs, and Video CDs. ................................................... 16

Chapter (Track) skip forward/skip back ............................................. 18

Stopping playback and switching power off ..................................... 18

Searching for a desired scene (SEARCH) .......................................... 19

Still frame/Frame advance/Frame reverse ......................................... 20

Slow motion Play .................................................................................. 21

Repeat Play ........................................................................................... 21

Program Play ........................................................................................ 22

Viewing disc information ..................................................................... 24

Switching the Angle of the Image (Multi-Angle) ................................ 26

Switching the Subtitles during Playback ........................................... 26

Switching the Audio during Playback ................................................ 27

Switching the stereo/left/right Audio .................................................. 27

Index of the Graphical User Interface (GUI) ....................................... 28

Operating the Initial Setup Menu ........................................................ 29

Selecting the aspect ratio .................................................................... 29

Changing visual setting ....................................................................... 31

Setting the Language ........................................................................... 33

Setting viewing and listening restrictions (Parental Lock) .............. 37

Making the ordinary settings .............................................................. 39

Setting the Digital Output .................................................................... 40

Setting to Optimize the Audio Quality ................................................ 42

Returning to the default settings at the time of shipment................ 44

Language code list ............................................................................... 44

Advanced Feature Operations ............................................................ 45

ADV. SETUP MENU settings ................................................................ 47

Player control using a mouse ............................................................. 49

Weekly timer function operation/display ........................................... 50

Power on start function ....................................................................... 57

Barcode/Command stack function ..................................................... 59

Barcode/Command stack setting ....................................................... 60

Grouping some Barcode/Command Stacks ...................................... 67

Using a Barcode/Command Stacks .................................................... 74

Character Input/Output drawing (DVD video blackboard) ................ 76

Grouping video blackboards ............................................................... 80

Video text retrieval ............................................................................... 82

External synchronizing function ......................................................... 82

How to display total hours played and power on time ..................... 83

Connecting the player .......................................................................... 83

Using a Laser Barcode Scanner (Sold Separately) ........................... 89

Troubleshooting ................................................................................... 90

Terms ..................................................................................................... 91

Specifications ....................................................................................... 92

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Precaution regarding use

Installation

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Install the player in a level and stable location.

Do not use in shaky, unstable locations, or locations exposed to much vibration.

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Do not impair the player’s cooling functions. Avoid placing on longpile carpets, etc.. Also do not wrap or cover with towels or cloths when in use. Such coverings can impede the player’s cooling function and result in internal damage.

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Do not place objects on top of the player.

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Install in a location which is not exposed to heat sources. Avoid installing the player above an amplifier or other heat-emitting component. If installing the player in a component rack, select a rack with good ventilation, located well below the amplifier.

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If the player is installed in a rack, care must be taken to avoid internal temperature buildup. Position it so that the ventilation openings in the top and bottom of the player are not obstructed.

As a rule, install so that there is no heat from below and leave a gap of 10 cm or more at the left and right and above so that air can flow around the device by natural convection at a room temperature of

35

°

C or less. If installation is necessary in any other circumstances, ensure that the air temperature at a point 5 cm above the center of the player in a sufficiently warmed up state is no higher than 35

°

C.

When necessary, use forced air cooling.

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When multiple players are connected in parallel, a high surge current will be impressed on the units when external power is first turned on. Please consult your Pioneer dealer regarding ratings for the power switch to be used.

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Do not install the player in a closed rack. An internal temperature builts up and results in internal damage.

Operating Environment

Operating environment temperature and humidity:

+5°C - +35°C ; less than 85% RH (cooling vents not blocked)

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Do Not Install in the Following Locations:

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Locations exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light

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Locations exposed to dust or smoke

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Locations subject to vibration

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Locations subject to strong electro-magnetic fields.

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Near sources of heat.

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Locations exposed to high levels of electronic noise

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Locations subject to electrostatic noise

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Locations exposed to high humidity, or poorly ventilated locations

÷

A closed rack

Moving the Player

When transporting this player to a new location, be sure to use the packaging provided and avoid subjecting the player to vibration, shock, or dropping. During transport, protect the player from exposure to heat or water.

Before packaging the player, remove any disc loaded, since moving the player with a loaded discs may cause damage to the disc or player’s internal parts.

Special Precautions!

Never attempt to move the player while a disc is playing.

Discs rotate at very high speeds during play, and lifting or moving the player at such times could cause damage to the disc. Also, subjecting the player to strong impact or vibration when a disc is loaded may cause damage to disc or player.

Be sure the player is stopped and no disc is loaded before moving the player. Also be sure that no disc is loaded when lifting the player.

This component is built using precision optical parts. Be sure to take care to control temperature and dust inside the room where this player is installed.

Copyright

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Unauthorized public preference, broadcasting, or copying is a violation of applicable laws.

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This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision

Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision

Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision

Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.

Handling the discs

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Handling

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Never play clacked, scratchesd or warped disc. This may damage the player or cause it to malfunction.

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Do not damage or dirty the signal surface of the disc.

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Do not affix paper and seals to the disc.

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Too much glue will cause a malfunction. Many rental discs, particularly, have labels affixed to them, and use the disc after confirming that there is no glue.

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Stacking

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Store the discs carefully. If you store discs at an angle, or stacked on top of each other, discs may become warped even when in their jackets.

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Read the operating instructions included in discs.

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Cleaning

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Fingerprints or other dirt on the disc may affect sound and picture quality. To remove dirt or finger prints, wipe gently from the inside toward the outer edges. (Do not wipe in a circular direction.)

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Discs must not be cleaned with record cleaning sprays, or static prevention sprays, etc. Also do not use volatile liquids such as benzine, or thinner, etc.

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To clean your discs, use a soft clean cloth to wipe them. If necessary, moisten a soft cloth with diluted neutral detergent to remove heavy dirt or fingerprints.

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Discs with special shapes

Discs with special shapes (heart shaped discs, hexagonal discs, etc.) cannot be played on this set.

Attempting to do so may damage the set. Do not use such discs.

Lens cleaning

The player’s pickup lens should not become dirty in normal use but if for some reason it should malfunction due to soiling, contact your nearest PIONEER authorized service centre. Lens cleaners are commercially available but special care should be exercised in their use since some may cause damage to the lens.

Condensation

Moisture will form in the operating section of the player if the player is brought from cool surroundings into a warm room or if the temperature of the room rises suddenly. When this happens, player’s performance will be impaired.

To prevent this, let the player stand in its new surroundings for about an hour before switching it on, or make sure that the room temperature rises gradually.

Condensation may also form during the summer if the player is exposed to the breeze from an air conditioner. In such cases, change the location of the player.

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Précautions à prendre concernant l’utilisation

Installation

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Installez le lecteur sur une surface horizontale et stable.

Ne le placez pas sur une surface branlante, instable ou dans un endroit exposé à trop de vibrations.

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Ne gênez pas le refroidissement du lecteur. Evitez de le placer sur une moquette épaisse, etc. Ne l’enveloppez ni le couvrez de serviettes ou de vêtements pendant qu’il fonctionne. Cela pourrait nuire aux fonctions de refroidissement du lecteur et l’endommager internement.

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Ne placez pas d’objet sur le lecteur.

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Installez-le dans un endroit qui n’est pas exposé à une source de chaleur. Evitez de l’installer au-dessus d’un amplificateur ou d’un autre appareil générant de la chaleur. Si vous l’installez dans un meuble, sélectionnez un emplacement ayant une bonne ventilation, situé bien au-dessous de l’amplificateur.

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Si le lecteur est installé dans un meuble, il faut prendre des précautions pour éviter une montée de la température interne.

Positionnez-le de sorte que les orifices de ventilation sur les panneaux inférieur et supérieur du lecteur ne soient pas obstrués.

En règle générale, installez le lecteur de sorte qu’il n’y ait pas de chaleur depuis le bas et laissez un espace d’au moins 10 cm sur la gauche, la droite et au-dessus afin que l’air puisse circuler autour de l’appareil par convection naturelle à une température ambiante de

35 °C ou moins. S’il est nécessaire d’effectuer l’installation dans d’autres conditions, assurez-vous que la température à un point se trouvant 5 cm au-dessus du centre du lecteur, lorsque celui-ci est en

état de préchauffage suffisant, ne dépasse pas 35 °C. Si nécessaire, utilisez une ventilation forcée.

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Lorsque plusieurs lecteurs sont raccordés en parallèle, un courant de pointe élevé sera sorti aux appareils lorsque la tension externe est tout d’abord appliquée. Consultez votre distributeur Pioneer pour les caractéristiques nominales de l’interrupteur d’alimentation à utiliser.

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N’installez pas le lecteur dans un meuble fermé. Cela provoquerait des dommages internes lorsque la température interne s’élève.

Ambiance de fonctionnement

Température et humidité de l’ambiance de fonctionnement :

+5 °C - +35 °C ; moins de 85% d’humidité relative (orifices de refroidissement non obstrués)

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N’effectuez pas l’installation dans les emplacements suivants:

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Endroits exposés aux rayons directs du soleil ou à une forte lumière artificielle

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Endroits exposés à de la poussière ou fumée

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Endroits soumis à des vibrations

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Endroits soumis à de forts champs électromagnétiques

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Près de sources de chaleur

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Endroits exposés à de hauts niveaux de parasites électroniques

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Endroits soumis à des parasites électrostatiques

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Endroits exposés à une forte humidité ou mal aérés

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Un meuble fermé

Déplacement du lecteur

Pour transporter le lecteur, utilisez toujours l’emballage fourni et

évitez de soumettre le lecteur à des vibrations, des chocs ou de le laisser tomber. Pendant le transport, protégez le lecteur pour ne pas l’exposer à la chaleur ou à l’eau.

Avant d’emballer le lecteur, retirez tout disque chargé car un déplacement du lecteur lorsqu’un disque est chargé peut endommager le disque ou les pièces internes du lecteur.

Précautions spéciales !

N’essayez jamais de déplacer le lecteur pendant qu’un disque est en cours de lecture. Les disques tournent à très grande vitesse pendant la lecture et vous pouvez endommager le disque si vous soulevez ou déplacez le lecteur à ce moment-là. Un choc important ou des vibrations pendant qu’un disque est chargé peuvent

également endommager le disque ou le lecteur.

Vérifiez toujours que le lecteur est arrêté et qu’aucun disque n’est chargé avant de déplacer le lecteur. Assurez-vous aussi qu’aucun disque n’est chargé avant de soulever le lecteur.

Cet appareil incorpore des pièces optiques de précision. Contrôlez la température et la poussière à l’intérieur de la pièce où ce lecteur est installé.

Droits d’auteur

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La présentation publique, la diffusion ou la copie non autorisées sont une violation des lois applicables.

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Ce produit incorpore une technologie à protection de droits d’auteur qui est protégée par des titres de méthode de certains brevets américains et autres droits de propriété intellectuelle détenus par

Macrovision Corporation et d’autres ayant droits. L’utilisation de cette technologie à protection de droits d’auteur doit être autorisée par

Macrovision Corporation et elle n’est destinée qu’à des utilisations privées et autres visionnements limités sauf autorisation de

Macrovision Corporation. L’ingénierie à rebours ou le désassemblage est interdit.

Manipulation des disques

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Manipulation

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N’utilisez jamais un disque fêlé, rayé ou déformé. Cela pourrait endommager le lecteur ou provoquer un fonctionnement défectueux.

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N’endommagez ni ne salissez la surface de signal du disque.

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N’apposez pas de papier et d’autocollant sur un disque.

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Trop de colle peut provoquer un fonctionnement défectueux. De nombreux disques de location, en particulier, portent des étiquettes n’utilisez ces disques qu’après avoir vérifié qu’il n’y a pas de colle.

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Empilage

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Rangez les disques avec soin. Évitez que les disques ne demeurent inclinés ou ne soient empilés, ce qui peut les voiler, même lorsqu’ils sont dans leur coffret.

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Lisez les instructions d’utilisation fournies avec les disques.

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Nettoyage

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Les empreintes digitales et les taches que peut porter la surface du disque peuvent, selon leur importance, Pour enlever la saleté ou les traces de doigts, essuyez doucement de l’intérieur vers le bord extérieur. (N’essuyez pas dans le sens circulaire).

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N’utilisez aucun produit de nettoyage pour les microsillons.

Pareillement, ne tentez pas de nettoyer un disque avec de l’essence, du diluant pour peinture ou tout autre solvant volatil.

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Pour nettoyer un disque, essuyez-le au moyen d’un chiffon doux. Si le disque est très sale, humectez d’eau un chiffon et, après l’avoir bien essoré, éliminez les taches en procédant avec soin et sans frotter.

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Disques de forme spéciale

Les disques de forme spéciale (disques en forme de cœur, disques hexagonaux, etc.) ne peuvent pas être lus sur cet appareil.

N’essayez pas d’utiliser de tels disques car ils pourraient endommager l’appareil.

Nettoyage de la lentille

En principe, il n’y a aucune raison pour que l’optique du capteur se salisse; toutefois, si cela devait se produire et entraîner une anomalie de fonctionnement, consultez le centre d’entretien PIONEER. Des produits et des dispositifs de nettoyage de l’optique sont vendus dans le commerce, mais nous ne saurions trop vous conseiller d’être prudent dans leur usage car certains peuvent faire plus de mal que de bien.

Condensation

La vapeur d’eau peut se condenser à l’intérieur des parties nobles de l’appareil si vous le transporter d’une pièce froide vers une pièce chaude, ou encore si la température de la pièce dans laquelle il se trouve augmente rapidement. La condensation de l’humidité a pour effet d’altérer les performances de l’appareil.

Pour l’éviter, conservez l’appareil dans son nouvel environnement pendant au moins une heure avant de le mettre sous tension, ou bien veillez à ce que la température n’augmente que progressivement.

L’été, l’humidité peut également se condenser si l’appareil est placé dans le courant d’air frais d’un climatiseur. En ce cas, changez la place de l’appareil.

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Vorsichtshinweise zum Gebrauch

Aufstellung

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Den Player auf einer waagerechten, stabilen Unterlage aufstellen.

Den Player nicht auf einer schrägen oder unstabilen Unterlage oder an einem

Ort aufstellen, der starken mechanischen Schwingungen ausgesetzt ist.

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Die Kühlvorrichtungen des Players nicht behindern, z.B. durch

Aufstellung auf einem langfasrigen Teppich usw. Den Player beim

Betrieb nicht mit einem Handtuch oder einer Decke umwickeln oder abdecken. Durch eine derartige Abdeckung kann die Wärmeabfuhr blockiert und eine Beschädigung des Players verursacht werden.

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Keinerlei Gegenstände auf den Player stellen.

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Den Player an einem Ort aufstellen, an dem er keinen Wärmequellen ausgesetzt ist. Eine Aufstellung des Players auf einem Verstärker oder anderen Wärme abgebenden Gerätes vermeiden. Bei Einbau des Players in einem HiFi-Schrank ein Regal mit guter Belüftung und möglichst weit unterhalb des Verstärkers auswählen.

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Wenn der Player in einem HiFi-Schrank aufgestellt wird, muss für ausreichende Wärmeabfuhr gesorgt werden. Den Player so plazieren, dass die Entlüftungsschlitze an der Ober- und Unterseite des Gerätes nicht blockiert sind.

Dabei darf keine Wärme von oben auf den Player abgestrahlt werden, und es muss ein Freiraum von mindestens 10 cm über und an beiden Seiten des

Players eingehalten werden, damit bei einer Zimmertemperatur von weniger als 35 °C ein natürlicher Luftkonvektionsstrom im Umfeld des Gerätes gewährleistet ist. Falls eine Aufstellung unter anderen Bedingungen unvermeidbar ist, sicherstellen, dass die Lufttemperatur in einem Abstand von 5 cm über der Mitte des betriebswarmen Players 35 °C nicht überschreitet.

Gegebenenfalls muss eine Zwangskühlung vorgesehen werden.

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Wenn mehrere Player parallel angeschlossen sind, werden die Geräte beim erstmaligen Einschalten der externen Stromversorgung einem hohen

Stromstoß ausgesetzt. Bitte den Pioneer-Fachhändler zu den minimalen

Kennwerten des zu verwendenden Stromschalters konsultieren.

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Den Player nicht in einem durch Türen verschlossenen HiFi-Schrank aufstellen. Anderenfalls kann es zu einem Wärmestau und somit zu einer Beschädigung von Bauteilen im Geräteinneren kommen.

Betriebsumgebung

Betriebstemperatur und -luftfeuchtigkeit:

5 °C bis 35 °C, weniger als 85 % rel. Feuchte (Entlüftungsschlitze dürfen nicht blockiert werden.)

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Eine Aufstellung an den folgenden Orten vermeiden:

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Orte, die direkter Sonneneinstrahlung oder starkem Kunstlicht ausgesetzt sind

÷ Orte, die einer hohen Staubkonzentration oder Rauch ausgesetzt sind

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Orte, an denen mechanische Schwingungen auftreten

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Orte, die starken elektromagnetischen Feldern ausgesetzt sind

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In der Nähe von Wärmequellen

÷ Orte, die starken elektronischen Rauscheinstreuungen ausgesetzt sind

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Orte, an denen elektrostatisches Rauschen auftritt

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Orte, an denen eine hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit herrscht, sowie unzureichend belüftete Orte

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In einem geschlossenen HiFi-Schrank

Transport des Players

Den Player zum Transport an einen anderen Ort unbedingt wieder in seinem Original-Verpackungskarton verpacken. Den Player vor starken

Erschütterungen und Stößen schützen und beim Transport nicht fallen lassen. Während des Transports den Player vor Hitze und Wasser schützen.

Vor dem Verpacken des Players darauf achten, eine evtl. eingelegte Disc zu entfernen. Wird der Player mit eingelegter Disc transportiert, kann dies eine Beschädigung von Disc und Bauteilen im Geräteinneren verursachen.

Zur besonderen Beachtung!

Den Player auf keinen Fall bewegen, während eine Disc abgespielt wird. Da die Disc mit hoher Drehzahl im Geräteinneren rotiert, kann sie durch Anheben oder Transportieren des Players an einen anderen Ort beschädigt werden.

Wird der Player starken Stößen oder Erschütterungen ausgesetzt, während eine Disc eingelegt ist, können Disc und Player dadurch beschädigt werden.

Vor einem Transport des Players sicherstellen, dass der Player auf

Stopp geschaltet und keine Disc eingelegt ist. Auch vor einem

Anheben des Players nachprüfen, dass keine Disc eingelegt ist.

Bei diesem Gerät finden optische Bauteile Anwendung, die mit höchster

Präzision gefertigt wurden. Daher unbedingt darauf achten, dass die

Umgebungstemperatur den zulässigen Bereich nicht überschreitet und keine hohe Staubkonzentration am Aufstellungsort vorliegt.

Hinweise zum Urheberschutz

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Eine öffentliche Verbreitung oder Übertragung sowie das Kopieren von urhebergeschütztem Material ohne schriftliche Genehmigung des Inhabers der Urheberrechte ist strafbar.

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Dieses Produkt ist mit einer Urheberschutz-Vorrichtung ausgestattet, deren Technologie durch US-Patente und geistige Eigentumsrechte im Besitz von Macrovision Corporation und anderen Inhabern von

Urheberrechten geschützt ist. Der Gebrauch dieser Urheberschutz-

Vorrichtung muss durch Macrovision Corporation genehmigt werden und ist ausschließlich für die private Nutzung vorgesehen, sofern dem Benutzer keine weitergehende Genehmigung von Macrovision

Corporation erteilt worden ist. Untersuchungen dieses Gerätes zum

Zweck eines unbefugten Nachbaus sowie Zerlegen sind untersagt.

Hinweise zum Umgang mit Discs

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Handhabung

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Auf keinen Fall eine gesprungene, zerkratzte oder verwellte Disc in diesem Player abspielen. Derartige Discs können den Player beschädigen oder Funktionsstörungen verursachen.

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Die Abspielfläche der Disc nicht beschädigen oder Schmutz aussetzen.

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Keine Etiketten oder Aufkleber an der Disc befestigen.

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Bei Verwendung von Leih-Discs, an denen Aufkleber mit zuviel

Klebstoff angebracht worden sind, können Funktionsstörungen auftreten. Vor dem Abspielen einer derartigen Disc sicherstellen, dass kein Klebstoff unterhalb des Aufklebers ausgetreten ist.

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Aufbewahrung

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Beim Aufbewahren der Discs vorsichtig vorgehen. Wenn die Discs schräg positioniert sind oder gestapelt werden, können sich die Discs verziehen, selbst wenn sie sich in der Hülle befinden.

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Die Anweisungen in der Begleitliteratur von Discs befolgen.

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Reinigung

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Fingerabdrücke und andere Verschmutzung auf der Disc kann die Bild- und Tonqualität nachteilig beeinflussen.Zum Entfernen von Schmutzflecken und Fingerabdrücken die Disc mit einem weichen, trocken Tuch sacht abreiben, das von der Mitte gerade nach außen geführt wird. (Das Tuch nicht in einer kreisförmigen

Bewegung über die Oberfläche der Disc führen.)

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Verwenden Sie keine Plattenreinigungs-Sprays oder Antistatik-Mittel an diesen Discs. Achten auch darauf, daß flüchtige Chemikalien, wie Benzol, Verdünner usw., nicht auf die Disc gelangen.

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Zur Reinigung einen weichen, trockenen Lappen verwenden. Wenn erforderlich, kann der Lappen leicht mit neutralem Haushaltsreiniger angefeuchtet werden, um starke Verschmutzung zu entfernen.

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Nicht normgerechte Discs

Mit diesem Player können keine anderen als kreisförmige Discs

(herzförmige, achteckige Discs usw.) abgespielt werden.

Wird versucht, eine nicht kreisförmige Disc abzuspielen, kann der Player dadurch beschädigt werden. Ausschließlich normgerechte Discs verwenden.

Reinigen der Abtasterlinse

Eine Reinigung der Pickup-Linse des Geräts dürfte bei normaler

Verwendung nicht erforderlich werden. Sollte aber durch

Verschmutzung eine Funktionsstörung auftreten, ziehen Sie eine PIO-

NEER-Kundendienstwerkstatt zu Rate. Linsen-Reinigungsmittel sind zwar im Fachhandel erhältlich, doch kann eine unsachgemäße

Anwendung eine Beschädigung der Linse zur Folge haben.

Kondensatbildung

Wenn das Gerät von einem kalten Ort in einen warmen Raum gebracht wird, oder wenn die Temperatur im Raum innerhalb kurzer Zeit stark ansteigt, kann sich im Betriebsbereich des CD-Spielers Feuchtigkeit abschlagen. In diesem Fall ist ein einwandfreier Betrieb unter

Umständen nicht mehr möglich.

Um dies zu verhindern, muß das Gerät in der neuen Umgebung vor dem Einschalten etwa eine Stunde stehengelassen werden, oder darauf achten, daß die Raumtemperatur nach und nach erhöht wird.

Kondensationsbildung kann auch im Sommer auftreten, wenn das

Gerät der Kühlluft einer Klimaanlage ausgesetzt ist. In diesem Fall muß ein anderer Aufstellort für das Gerät gewählt werden.

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Precauzioni riguardo l’uso

Installazione

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Installare il lettore in una posizione orizzontale e stabile.

Non usarlo in posizioni traballanti e instabili o in posizioni soggette a molta vibrazione.

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Non danneggiare le funzioni di raffreddamento del lettore. Evitare di collocarlo su un’alta pila di tappeti, ecc. Inoltre non avvolgere o coprire con asciugamani o panni durante l’uso. Tali coperture possono ostacolare le funzioni di raffreddamento del lettore e provocare danni interni.

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Non mettere oggetti sopra al lettore.

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Installare in una posizione che non è esposta a fonti di calore. Evitare di installare il lettore sopra ad un amplificatore o un altro componente che emette calore. Se si installa il lettore in uno scaffale per componenti, selezionare uno scaffale con buona ventilazione e collocarlo molto sotto all’amplificatore.

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Se il lettore viene installato in uno scaffale, prestare attenzione al fine di evitare l’aumento della temperatura interna. Posizionarlo in modo che le aperture di ventilazione sulla parte superiore e sul fondo del lettore non siano ostruite.

Come regola, installare in modo che non ci sia calore da sotto e lasciare una distanza di 10 cm o più a sinistra e a destra e sopra perché l’aria possa circolare intorno al dispositivo per convezione naturale ad una temperatura ambiente di 35

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C o meno. Se l’installazione è necessaria in qualsiasi altra circostanza, assicurarsi che la temperatura dell’aria ad un punto pari a 5 cm sopra al centro del lettore in una condizione di sufficiente riscaldamento non sia superiore a 35

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C. Quando è necessario, usare il raffreddamento forzato dell’aria.

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Quando più lettori sono collegati in parallelo, una elevata sovracorrente momentanea viene applicata alle unità quando si attiva l’alimentazione esterna la prima volta. Consultare il rivenditore Pioneer riguardo i dati nominali per l’interruttore di alimentazione da usarsi.

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Non installare il lettore in uno scaffale chiuso. La temperatura interna aumenta e provoca danni interni.

Ambiente operativo

Temperatura e umidità dell’ambiente operativo:

+5

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C-+35

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C; inferiore all’85% di umidità relativa (aperture di raffreddamento non bloccate)

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Non installare nei seguenti luoghi:

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Luoghi esposti alla luce diretta del sole o a forte luce artificiale

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Luoghi esposti alla polvere o al fumo

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Luoghi soggetti a vibrazione

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Luoghi soggetti a forti campi elettromagnetici

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Vicino a fonti di calore

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Luoghi esposti ad alti livelli di rumore elettronico

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Luoghi soggetti al rumore elettrostatico

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Luoghi esposti ad elevata umidità o luoghi scarsamente ventilati

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Uno scaffale chiuso

Spostamento del lettore

Quando si trasporta il lettore in una posizione nuova, assicurarsi di usare l’imballaggio in dotazione ed evitare di sottoporre il lettore a vibrazioni, urti o cadute. Durante il trasporto, proteggere il lettore dall’esposizione al calore o all’acqua.

Prima di imballare il lettore, togliere qualsiasi disco caricato, poiché spostando il lettore con un disco caricato si possono causare danni al disco o alle parti interne del lettore.

Precauzioni speciali!

Non tentare mai di spostare il lettore mentre un disco è in corso di lettura. I dischi ruotano a velocità molto alta durante la lettura e se si solleva o si sposta il lettore in quel momento si possono causare danni al disco. Inoltre, se si sottopone il lettore a forti urti o vibrazioni quando un disco è caricato si possono causare danni al disco o al lettore.

Assicurarsi che il lettore sia in modo di arresto e nessun disco sia caricato prima di spostare il lettore. Assicurarsi anche che nessun disco sia caricato quando si solleva il lettore.

Questo componente è costruito usando parti ottiche di precisione.

Assicurarsi di fare attenzione a controllare la temperatura e la polvere all’interno della stanza in cui il lettore viene installato.

Diritti d’autore

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La trasmissione o la copiatura non autorizzata di materiale pubblico di propria preferenza è una violazione delle leggi applicabili.

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Questo prodotto incorpora la tecnologia di protezione dei diritti d’autore che è protetta dai reclami tecnici di certi brevetti statunitensi e altri diritti di proprietà intellettuale in possesso della Macrovision Corporation e altri possessori dei diritti.

L’uso di questa tecnologia di protezione dei diritti d’autore deve essere autorizzata dalla Macrovision Corporation ed è destinata all’uso domestico e di altre visioni limitate salvo autorizzazione contraria della Macrovision Corporation. È vietato eseguire le operazioni inverse e lo smontaggio.

Modo di maneggiare i dischi

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Modo di maneggiare

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Non eseguire mai la lettura di un disco crepato, graffiato o deformato. Ciò può danneggiare il lettore o causare un

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Non danneggiare o sporcare la superficie del disco con i segnali.

Non attaccare la carta e gli adesivi al disco.

Troppa colla causa un malfunzionamento. Molti dischi a noleggio, in particolare, hanno le etichette attaccate e quindi usare il disco dopo aver confermato che non ci sia la colla.

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Accatastamento

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Conservare i dischi con la dovuta cura. Se vengono conservati ad una certa angolazione o uno sopra l’altro, possono deformarsi perfino se contenuti nelle loro custodie.

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Leggere le istruzioni per l’uso incluse nei dischi.

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Pulizia

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Le impronte digitali e lo sporco sul disco possono influenzare la qualità del suono e delle immagini. Per togliere lo sporco o le impronte digitali, strofinare delicatamente dall’interno verso i bordi esterni. (Non strofinare in direzione circolare.)

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I dischi non devono venire puliti con spray per la pulizia di dischi o antistatici. Non usare neppure liquidi volatili come benzina e diluente.

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Per pulire i propri dischi, usare un panno soffice e pulito. Se necessario, inumidirlo con detergente neutro diluito con acqua e togliere sporco tenace.

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Dischi con forme speciali

I dischi con forme speciali (dischi a forma di cuore, dischi esagonali, ecc.) non possono essere letti con questo apparecchio.

Se si tenta di leggerli si può danneggiare l’apparecchio. Non usare tali dischi.

Pulizia della lente

La lente della testina di lettura del lettore non dovrebbe sporcarsi, ma se per qualche ragione non dovesse funzionare bene a causa di sporco accumulatosi su di essa, entrare in contatto col più vicino centro assistenza PIONEER. I pulitori per lenti sono in vendita, ma devono venire usati con particolare cura, dato che possono danneggiare la lente.

Condensa

Se il lettore viene portato improvvisamente da una stanza ad una fredda o se la temperatura ambiente sale velocemente, al suo interno si possono formare gocce di condensa. Se ciò accade, il lettore non può funzionare bene.

Per evitare che ciò accada, lasciare che il lettore riposi per circa un’ora prima di tentare di usarlo o far salire la temperatura ambiente in modo graduale.

La condensa si può formare anche se durante l’estate il lettore viene esposto ad aria fresca prodotta da un climatizzatore. In tali casi, spostare il lettore.

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Precauciones relacionadas con la utilización

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Instalación

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Instale el reproductor en un lugar nivelado y estable.

No lo utilice en lugares poco firmes o inestables, ni en lugares expuestos a una vibración excesiva.

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No altere las funciones de refrigeración del reproductor. Evite colocarlo encima de alfombras de pelo largo, etc. Y no lo envuelva ni cubra con toallas o paños cuando lo utilice. Si lo cubre con tales cosas se anulará la función de refrigeración del reproductor y se producirán daños en su interior.

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No ponga objetos encima del reproductor.

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Instálelo en una posición que no esté expuesta a fuentes de calor.

Evite instalar el reproductor encima de un amplificador u otro componente que emita calor. Si instala el reproductor en un estante de componentes, seleccione uno que esté bien ventilado y coloque el reproductor muy por debajo del amplificador.

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Si el reproductor se instala en un estante deberá evitarse la acumulación interna de calor. Póngalo de forma que las aberturas de ventilación de la parte superior e inferior del reproductor no estén tapadas.

Por regla general, instálelo en un lugar a donde no llegue calor procedente de la parte inferior, y deje un espacio libre de 10 cm o más por los costados derecho e izquierdo y por la parte superior, para que el aire pueda circular alrededor del aparato mediante convección natural a una temperatura de la sala de 35

°

C o menos.

Si resulta necesario hacer la instalación bajo otras circunstancias, asegúrese de que la temperatura del aire a un punto ubicado a 5 cm por encima del centro del reproductor, estando éste calentado lo suficiente, no sea superior a 35

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C. Cuando sea necesario, utilice refrigeración de aire forzada.

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Cuando se conecten en paralelo múltiples reproductores, al conectar por primera vez la alimentación externa se aplicará a las unidades una corriente inicial alta. Consulte a su concesionario Pioneer en cuanto a los valores nominales para la conmutación de la alimentación que se vaya a utilizar.

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No instale el reproductor en un estante cerrado. El calor se acumula en el interior del aparato y se producen daños internos.

Ambiente de funcionamiento

Temperatura y humedad del ambiente de funcionamiento:

+5

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C-+35

°

C; menos del 85% de humedad relativa (orificios de ventilación sin bloquear)

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No instale el aparato en los lugares siguientes:

÷

Lugares expuestos a la luz solar directa o a una luz artificial intensa.

÷

Lugares expuestos al polvo o al humo.

÷

Lugares expuestos a la vibración.

÷

Lugares expuestos a campos electromagnéticos intensos.

÷

Cerca de fuentes de calor.

÷

Lugares expuestos a altos niveles de ruido electrónico.

÷

Lugares expuestos a ruido electrostático.

÷

Lugares expuestos a una humedad alta o mal ventilados.

÷

Un estante cerrado.

Traslado del reproductor

Cuando transporte este reproductor a un nuevo lugar, asegúrese de utilizar el embalaje suministrado y evitar someterlo a vibraciones, golpes o caídas. Durante el transporte, proteja el reproductor contra el calor y el agua.

Antes de embalar el reproductor, retire el disco cargado, ya que mover el reproductor con un disco cargado puede estropear el disco y las partes internas del reproductor.

Precauciones especiales

Nunca intente trasladar el reproductor mientras se reproduce un disco. Los discos giran a alta velocidad durante la reproducción, y levantar o trasladar el aparato en esos casos puede estropear el disco. Además, someter el reproductor a un impacto o vibración fuerte estando un disco cargado puede causar daños en el disco o en el reproductor.

Asegúrese de que el reproductor esté parado y no haya ningún disco cargado antes de trasladar el reproductor. Asegúrese también de que no haya ningún disco cargado cuando levante el reproductor.

Este componente ha sido construido utilizando piezas ópticas de precisión. Tenga cuidado para controlar la temperatura y el polvo en el interior de la sala donde esté instalado este reproductor.

Derechos de autor

÷

La emisión o la copia de programas sin autorización viola las leyes aplicables.

÷

Este producto incorpora tecnología de protección de los derechos de autor que a su vez está protegida por reclamaciones de métodos de ciertas patentes de los EE.UU. y otros derechos de propiedad intelectual propiedad de Macrovision Corporation y otros propietarios de derechos. La utilización de esta tecnología de protección de los derechos de autor debe contar con la autorización de Macrovision

Corporation, y ha sido propuesta para ser utilizada en el hogar y en otros locales de visión limitada a menos que Macrovision Corporation autorice lo contrario. La inversión de ingeniería o el desmontaje están prohibidos.

Manejo de los discos

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Manejo

÷

Nunca reproduzca discos rajados, rayados o deformados. Éstos pueden estropear el reproductor o hacer que funcione mal.

÷

No estropee ni ensucie la superficie de las señales de los discos.

÷

No ponga papel ni pegatinas en los discos.

÷

El exceso de cola causará problemas en el funcionamiento. Muchos discos de alquiler, en particular, tienen pegadas etiquetas, así que utilícelos después de confirmar que no tengan cola.

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Instalación en pila

÷

Siga las instrucciones suministradas con los discos.

÷

Guarde los discos cuidadosamente. Si los guarda inclinados, o apilados uno encima de otro, los discos podrán deformarse aunque estén guardados en sus cajas.

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Limpieza

÷

Las huellas dactilares o la suciedad en los discos pueden afectar al sonido y a la calidad de la imagen.Para quitar la suciedad o las huellas dactilares, limpie suavemente desde el interior hacia el borde exterior. (No limpie los discos en sentido circular.)

÷

Los discos no deben limpiarse con aerosoles de limpieza de discos de vinilo, con aerosoles que evitan la electricidad estática, etc. No utilice tampoco líquidos volátiles tales como bencina, diluyente, etc.

÷

Para limpiar sus discos, utilice un paño blando y limpio. De ser necesario, humedezca un paño blando en detergente neutro diluido para quitar la suciedad o las huellas dactilares difíciles de quitar.

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Discos con formas especiales

Los discos con formas especiales (discos en forma de corazón, discos hexagonales, etc.) no pueden reproducirse en este aparato.

Intentar reproducir estos discos puede estropear el aparato. No utilice tales discos.

Limpieza de la lente

La lente fonocaptora del reproductor no deberá ensuciarse con un uso normal, pero si por alguna razón funcionara mal porque está sucia, póngase en contacto con su centro de servicio PIONEER autorizado más cercano. En el comercio se encuentran a la venta limpiadores de lentes, pero deberá tenerse mucho cuidado al utilizarlos porque algunos podrían estropear la lente.

Condensación

La humedad puede formarse en la sección de funcionamiento del reproductor si éste se pasa de un lugar frío a otro caliente o si la temperatura de la sala aumenta repentinamente. Cuando pase esto, el rendimiento del reproductor se reducirá.

Para impedir esto, deje el reproductor en su nuevo ambiente durante una hora aproximadamente antes de conectar su alimentación, o asegúrese de que la temperatura de la habitación aumente gradualmente.

La condensación también puede formarse durante el verano si el reproductor se expone al aire frío de un acondicionador de aire. En tales casos, cambie la ubicación del reproductor.

Disc types compatible with this unit

÷

The marks shown below are found on disc labels or on disc jackets.

÷

This player can play all discs bearing the marks below without the read for an adaptor.

÷

This player can play discs recorded in either PAL or NTSC format. Use those discs which indicates “NTSC” or “PAL” on the jacket.

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DVD identification markings

The following markings are displayed on DVD discs and packaging to indicate the type of video or audio recorded on that disc and the functions that can be used:

Mark

2

Meaning

The number of the audio

Types of playable discs and their marks

DVD VIDEO

Diameter/Playable sides

DVD VIDEO

12 cm /single sided

12 cm /double sided

DVD VIDEO

1 layer

2 layer

1 layer

2 layer

8 cm /single sided

8 cm /double sided

1 layer

2 layer

1 layer

2 layer

VIDEO CD

CD

VIDEO CD

12 cm /single sided

VIDEO CD single

8 cm /single sided

CD

12 cm /single sided

CD single

8 cm /single sided

÷

Discs indicates below cannot played on this player.

DVD audio, DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, DVD with regional number (see page 91) other than 2 or ALL.

÷

Do not use an 8cm adaptor.

2

The number of the subtitle language

3

16 : 9 LB

2

The number of angles

The picture aspect ratios that can be selected

The region number where playback is possible

This player can play back discs which include region number “2” and discs on which “ALL” is inscribed.

ALL

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Disc operation methods

The DVD operation method depends on the intention of the disc creator, and there are some discs that prohibit specific operations. For this reason, depending on the disc, the operation method differs and specific operations may not be possible. If a specific operation has been prohibited on the disc, the “Disc prohibition” mark is displayed on the screen of the player. Furthermore, with a disc that is capable of interactive operation in the menu and during playback, some operations such as repeat and program may not be not possible. In this case, the “Prohibition due to the player” mark is displayed on the screen.

Disc prohibition mark

Prohibition due to the player mark

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Names and Functions

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Remote control unit

STD-BY (Stand by)/ON button

REPEAT button

DISPLAY button

RPT (Repeat) A-B button

RECALL button

AUDIO button

MEMORY button

ANGLE button

SUBTITLE button

MENU button

TOP MENU button

SETUP button

Number buttons (0-9, >10)

STD-BY/ON STOP PLAY

REPEAT DISPLAY PAUSE

RPT A-B

AUDIO

RECALL

MEMORY

STEP

SCAN

ANGLE SUBTITLE PREV NEXT

1

4

7

0

MENU

TOP

MENU

SETUP

ENTER

2

5

3

6

RETURN

TITLE/CHP

FRM/TIME

8

9

FRM/TIME

>

10

CLEAR SEARCH

STOP button (

7

)

PLAY button (

3

)

PAUSE button (

8

)

STEP buttons (

e

,

E

)

SCAN buttons (

1

,

¡

)

Chapter skip/Next button

(

¢

, NEXT)

Chapter skip/Previous button

(

4

, PREV)

Direction buttons (

5

,

3

,

,

2

)

ENTER button

RETURN button

Title/Chapter/Frame/Time Button

(TITLE/CHP/FRM/TIME)

Frame/Time button

(FRM/TIME)

SEARCH button

CLEAR button

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* When using a wired remote control unit (sold separately: CU-V155), the reading of the names of some of the keys needs to be changed. Refer to the home page on backcover of this operation manual for details.

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Front panel

Forward button [

¡ ¢

]

Reverse button [

4 1

]

STANDBY Indicator

Power button

Disc table

DISPLAY button

STANDBY

ON

DISPLAY

PAL/NTSC indicator

Indicates the TV type of the current disc.

Lights orange during PAL disc playback, green during NTSC disc playback

STEP [

e

,

E

] button

PROGRAM indicator

Lights when repeat play, program play

KEY LOCK indicator

or command stack function is operated

When this indicator is lighted, the unit cannot be operated using the front-panel controls or the remote control unit. Settings can be changed by RS-232C.

PLAY/PAUSE [

^

] button

PAL / NTSC

SCAN/SKIP

PROGRAM

STILL/STEP

KEY LOCK e E

PLAY/PAUSE

^

DVD PLAYER DVD-V7300D

DOLBY

D I G I T A L

STOP

OPEN/CLOSE

§

STOP OPEN/CLOSE button

DVD / CD

Disc illumination

Lights green during DVD playback, orange during CD or video CD playback.

Î

EXT CONT PHONES

LEVEL

MOUSE

/KEY BOARD

Remote sensor

MIN MAX

External control jack

(EXT. CONT)

Headphone volume control

Headphone jack

M O U S E / K E Y B OA R D connector

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Rear panel

DIGITAL OUT connector

Noise may result if output setting s are not correct. Set as noted in the above table

AUDIO OUT jacks

INTERFACE

CONNECTOR

Video terminator switch

Your amp

Regular AV amp

Dolby Digital compatible amp

Settings

Select [Dolby Digital

3

PCM] from the

SETUP MENU. (See page 40)

Select [Dolby Digital] from the SETUP

MENU. (See page 40)

INTERFACE CONNECTOR

OFF ON

R

AUDIO OUT

L

BLACK BURST

EXIT SYNC IN

PCM/

DIGITAL OUT

Monaural audio out connector

(MONO)

AUDIO

OUT

Video output pin-connector

Y

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

P

R

S-Video output connector

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

S-VIDEO

COMPOSITE

VIDEO

OUT

AUTO

PAL

NTSC

TV SYSTEM

COMPONENT

COMPOSITE

Video output selector

TV system selector

AC IN power cord connecton terminal

AC IN

SIGNAL

GND

External Sync input

Video output connector (BNC)

Component video output

SIGNAL GND Terminal

This terminal is the SIGNAL GND terminal. Under certain environmental conditions which create a lot of noise, the mouse, etc., may fail to operate.

The SIGNAL GND terminal is provided in such a case that the ground (GND) connections are linked among the devices used. It is not a safe grounding terminal.

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Basic Operations

Remote Control

Operations

Wireless Remote Operation

When operating the remote control, point it at the remote sensor located on the player’s front panel. The remote control can be used up to 7 m from the player and within a 30° angle each side of the sensor.

÷ Exposing the remote sensor to direct sunlight or strong light may cause faulty operation.

Playing DVDs, CDs, and Video CDs

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

Press

STD-BY/ON

.

÷ The player’s standby indicator changes from orange

(stand by) to green (power on).

Press

STOP

OPEN/CLOSE

§

.

÷ The disc table comes out.

Load a disc

÷ Load a disc with the label side facing up, using the disc table guide to align the disc.

7m

30

°

30

°

STAN

ON DBY

DISPLAY

NTSC/PAL

SCAN/SKIP

PROGR

AM

STILL/STEP

KEY LOCK e

E

PLAY/PAUSE

DVD

/ C D

^

Î

EXT CON

T

PHONES

LEVEL

MIN

MAX

PLA

YER

DVD

-V73 00D

D I G DOL BY

I T A L

§

MOUSE

/KEY BOARD

Wired Operation

Wired operation is possible with the separately sold remote control. Connect the remote control’s supplied cord to the external control jack (EXT.CONT) on the player’s front panel.

STANDBY

ON

DISPLAY

NTSC/PAL

SCAN/SKIP

PROGRAM

STILL/STEP

KEY LOCK e

E

PLAY/PAUSE

DVD / CD

^

Î

EXT CONT

PHONES

MIN

LEVEL

MAX

DVD

PLA

YER DVD

-V73

00D

D I

G

DOL

I T A L

STOP

OPEN/CLOSE

§

MOUSE

/KEY BOARD

Press

PLAY

.

÷ The disc table will close and playback will begin.

PLAY/PAUSE

÷ Press

^

on the front of the player.

÷ Depending on the disc, a menu is displayed. If a menu is displayed, refer to the next page.

Note:

÷ DVD discs that do not have the matching region number that allows playback can not be played (refer to the “Terms” section on page 91). (This unit’s region number is “2”.)

÷ During operation, the following marks may appear on the

TV screen.

: Appears when this player cannot perform the selected function.

: Appears when the disc cannot perform the selected function.

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

When the menu screen has been displayed

DVDs and Video CDs, depending on the disc, feature selection menus.

This player lets you choose a desired title and music by selecting from a menu.

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During DVD playback

Press to select the selected item and press

ENTER

.

Example)

3

4

TITLE MENU

1 POP

2

JAZZ

COUNTRY

5

R&B

CLASSICAL

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During Video CD playback

Select with the number buttons.

÷

When the menu screen consists of two pages or more, press

PREV NEXT

to turn the pages.

Example)

3

4

5

1

2

POP

JAZZ

COUNTRY

R&B

CLASSICAL

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

Returning to menu display during playback

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During DVD playback

Press

TOP

MENU

.

÷

Press

MENU

again for a menu of title contents.

÷

Operate according to disc menus.

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During Video CD playback

Press

RETURN

.

Pressing

RETURN

during PBC playback will display the menu.

Because the player’s operation method and functions depend on the PBC, playback will differ according to the disc. For details, please refer to the disc’s instruction manual.

Note

÷

When using a menu for Video CD playback; the repeat Play and Track/Time Search functions do not operate.

÷

Menu details differ depending on the disc. Play a disc by making menu selections using ,

ENTER and the number buttons.

÷

You can also play Video CDs without calling up a menu by pressing

PREV NEXT

or a number button during STOP. For

1 example, to start playback from track 1, press

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Turning the menu screen display off/on

The way to display the menu screen differs depending on the disc, but menu screen is returned with DVD by pressing

MENU or

TOP

MENU during playback, and with Video CD, by pressing

RETURN

during PBC playback.

÷

Regarding operations on the menu screen, see the operation method accompanying the disc.

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Chapter (Track) skip

forward/skip back

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

Skipping forward to the next chapter (track)

NEXT

Press .

÷

Press to skip forward to the next chapter (track).

÷

¡

on the front panel has the same function.

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

Skipping back to the previous chapter (track)

PREV

Press .

÷

Press once to skip back to the start of the chapter (track) currently playing.

÷

Press again to skip back to the start of the previous chapter

(track).

÷

1 on the front panel has the same function.

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

Fast forward

Press and hold

SCAN

.

÷

Release

SCAN

when you reach the desired location. Normal playback resumes.

÷

¡ on the front panel has the same function.

÷

When the “Scan” indicator on the screen changes from flashing to lit, fast forward will continue even if the button is released. When the desired location has been reached, press

SCAN

.

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

Fast reverse

Press and hold

SCAN

÷

Release

SCAN

.

when you reach the desired location. Normal playback resumes.

÷

1

÷

on the front panel has the same function.

When the “Scan” indicator on the screen changes from flashing to lit, fast rewind will continue even if the button is released. When the desired location has been reached, press

SCAN

.

Stopping playback and switching power off

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

STOP

Press .

÷

On the front panel, press

÷

Playback stops.

STOP

OPEN/CLOSE

§

.

Press

STOP

OPEN/CLOSE

§

.

÷

The disc table comes out.

Remove the disc.

Press

STD-BY/ON

.

÷

The disc table goes back in, power switches OFF, and the STANDBY indicator changes from green to orange.

Searching for a desired scene (SEARCH)

DVD .

Direct search with title numbers during playback

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

Searching by chapter/track number.

Press

TITLE/CHP

FRM/TIME

during playback.

Title : 1

Selecting title numbers directly with the number buttons.

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Using the TITLE/CHP/FRM/TIME button

Press

TITLE/CHP

FRM/TIME

.

÷

DVD: Chapter numbers flash on screen when pressed twice.

Video CD/CD: Track numbers flash on screen when pressed once.

Title : 3

÷

When selecting title number 3, press

3

.

÷

When selecting the title number 10, press

1

0

.

Select chapter/track numbers directly with the number buttons.

Example 1: To select chapter/track number 31

3 1

Press

.

Example 2: To select chapter/track number 117

1

7

Press

1

.

Press

SEARCH

.

÷

Pressing

PLAY

is also available.

DVD .

Direct search with the title numbers in the stop mode

If you press number buttons to select the title number in the stop mode, playback starts from beginning of the title you selected.

To select title number 3

3

Press .

Press

SEARCH

.

÷

Playback of the selected chapter/track begins.

÷

Pressing

NEXT

or

PLAY

is also available except

SEARCH

.

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

Chapter/Track direct search

If you press number buttons to select the chapter/track number during playback, playback starts from beginning of the chapter/track you selected.

Example 1: To select chapter/track number 3

Press

3

.

To select title number 10

Press

>

10

1

0

.

Example 2: To select chapter/track number 17.

Press

>

10

1

7

.

Note

÷

If appears when the numbers are entered, it is not possible to search.

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Searching for a desired scene

(SEARCH)

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

Searching by time/frame number

(Time search/Frame search)

FRM/TIME

Press to select the frame input mode or the time input mode.

÷

With Video CD, only time search is available.

Frame : 0/219113 Time : 0.00

Select the desired time/frame number with the number buttons.

Example : To select 21 minutes 43 seconds

2

1

4

3

÷

With DVD, search cannot be performed for time/frame numbers which overlap titles.

Press

SEARCH

.

NEXT PLAY SEARCH

÷

Pressing or is also available except

÷

Playback starts from the selected elapsed play time.

.

÷

For frame searching, the still frame mode is set at the specified frame. (The accuracy in terms of frame may not be achieved exactly depending on the disc in use.)

Example)

Discs in which slideshow is recorded movie DVDs (24 frame).

÷

Time Search/Frame Search are not possible with discs that do not provide playback time indications within a title when you press

DISPLAY

(see page 25).

Point

÷

To cancel the Title, Chapter/Track/Time display that is flashing, press

CLEAR

twice.

÷

Using a menu to select is also possible for some titles. In this case, press

MENU

to display the menu screen and select while the display is being displayed .

Note

÷

With DVD, Time search may be impossible with certain titles. In this case, the mark is displayed.

÷

When performing DVD or Video CD Time Search, playback may start from a slightly different time than that specified.

÷

On DVD discs, Time search is not possible during the stop mode.

÷

Search using the above operation is not possible during PBC playback of Video CDs.

÷

An error may occur when a frame search is conducted using several frames before or after the breaks in titles and chapters: this happens because of the way in which DVD are constructed.

Still frame/

Frame advance/

Frame reverse

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

Frame advance/Frame reverse

(Playback the picture by 1 frame)

Press

STEP

STEP

.

: The picture will be advanced by one frame each time the button is pressed.

STEP

: The effect differs according to the following settings. (DVD only)

REV STEP/REV PLAY in ADV. SETUP (see page 48) is set to

Frame : The picture will be reversed by one frame each time the

STEP

button is pressed.

VOBU*:The picture will be reversed in VOBU each time the

STEP

button is pressed.

÷

The picture may not be advanced/reversed by 1 frame depending on such disc as movie DVD (24 frame) for exam-

÷ ple.

If still images appear shaky when playing back DVD stopmotion frames, see page 31 and set the Still Picture to “Field”.

(Vertical resolution becomes half but eliminates burriness of the picture when in the picture.)

÷

If VOBU is selected, each time the

STEP

is pressed, playback is reversed by 0.4 seconds to 1 second.

* VOBU = Video Object Unit:

In DVD-VIDEO, it is the smallest unit that forms a stream and, at the time of playback of 1 VOBU, is from 0.4 seconds to 1 second.

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

Still picture

Press

STEP

.

Note

÷

There is no sound when viewing still frames or when advancing one frame at a time.

÷

Pause may not be possible with certain discs. In this case, the mark is displayed.

÷

When you press

PAUSE

, playback is paused and background color (for example, blue) appears on the TV screen.

Slow motion Play

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

Forward slow playback

Press and hold

STEP

during playback.

To change the speed of slow playback

During slow playback, slow playback speed can be adjusted to any one of four speeds by pressing

STEP

and

STEP

.

Slow

STEP

Fast

STEP

For DVD

For Video CD

STEP1 (

1

/

30

) –

1

/

16

1

/

8

1

/

4

1

/

2

1

/

1

1

/

16

1

/

8

1

/

4

1

/

2

(units: seconds)

DVD .

Reverse slow playback

Press and hold

STEP

during playback.

To change the speed of slow playback

The action differs depending on the setting of the REV STEP/

REV PLAY item of the ADV SETUP menu (page 48).

Fast

STEP

Slow

STEP

For frame: 1 /

1

– 1 /

2

– 1 /

4

– 1 /

8

– 1 /

16

– STEP1 ( 1 /

30

)

(units: seconds)

For VOBU*: Reverse slow playback in VOBU units.

* VOBU = Video Object Unit:

In DVD-VIDEO, it is the smallest unit that forms a stream and, at the time of playback, is from 0.4 seconds to 1 second.

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

To return to normal playback

Press

PLAY

.

Note

÷

No sound will be heard during slow motion play.

Repeat Play

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

Repeat play of a chapter/track

During playback of the chapter or track you wish to repeat, press

REPEAT

so that

Repeat Chapter is displayed.

÷

With CDs and Video CDs, Repeat Track is displayed.

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

Repeat play of a title

During playback of the title you wish to repeat, press

REPEAT

so that repeat

Title is displayed.

÷

With DVD discs, the title continues playing until the end, and then playback starts once more from the beginning of that title.

÷

With CDs and Video CDs, the disc is one title, therefore the entire disc is repeated.

DVD .

Repeat play of all titles

During playback, press

REPEAT

so that

Repeat All is displayed.

÷

This operation is effective only when the menu’s TITLE

÷

PLAY MODE is set to All (see page 47.)

When playback has continued until the end of the final title, playback begins again from title 1.

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

Repeat play of a specified section

Press

RPT A-B

at the beginning and end of the section you want to repeat.

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

Return to a specified location

Press

RPT A-B

at the desired location.

To return, press

PLAY

.

÷

Press

CLEAR

to clear a specified location.

Tips

÷

To cancel Repeat Play, press

CLEAR

the button. The Repeat play mode will be cancelled, but playback will continue normally.

Note

÷

With some DVD discs, there may be times when Repeat playback is not possible because of the title. In this case, the

mark will appear on the screen.

÷

With Video CDs, Repeat play is not possible during playback with the menu displayed (PBC playback). To perform

Repeat play, start playback without displaying a menu (see page 17), and press

REPEAT

.

÷

PROGRAM indicator on the main unit lights during repeat play.

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Program Play

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The contents of one disc can be arranged in the desired order. Programming is possible up to a maximum of 24 steps.

DVD .

Press

MEMORY

three times.

Note

÷

If the current title number (upper side) on the display is dif-

PROGRAM is displayed on the television screen.

ferent from the title number (lower side), inputting chapters using

ENTER

is not possible. In such cases, numeric buttons

Press

ENTER

.

The program screen is displayed.

to input chapters.

÷

In case of DVD, program play is not possible depending on

Program Chapter Program Title

Current: Title

Title

1 Chapter 1

1 (Chapter 1~ 30)

––

––

––

–– –– –– –– –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– ––

Program Memory – Off

Move

PLAY

Play

RETURN

Exit

Program input screen

With , select the mode.

Program Chapter:

When programming with chapter units

Program Title:

When programming with title units disc. In such cases, or mark will appear on the screen.

÷ programming chapter is possible when those chapters are in the same title only.

÷

When the chapter is being changed to the next chapter during program play, the display of the chapter which is not programmed appears on the TV screen. It is not malfunction.

Video CD

.

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Press

MEMORY

three times.

PROGRAM is displayed on the television screen.

Press

ENTER

.

With , the cursor (the place where the color is changed) is moved to the program input screen.

The program screen is displayed.

Program Track

Current: Track

Total Time

––

––

––

–– –– ––

––

––

–– ––

1(/10)

0.00

––

––

––

––

––

––

––

––

–– –– –– –– –– ––

With the number buttons, the chapters and titles are designated in the desired playback sequence.

Example) To program titles or chapters in the sequence

9

9, 7, 18, press ,

7

, ,

1

,

8

.

Program Chapter Program Title

Current: Title

Title

09

––

1 Chapter 1

1 (Chapter 1~ 30)

07 18 –– –– –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– –– ––

Program Memory – Off

Move

PLAY

Play

RETURN

Exit

With the number buttons, the tracks are designated in the desired playback sequence.

Example) To program tracks in the sequence 9, 7, 18,

9 press ,

7

, ,

1

,

8

.

Move

PLAY

Play

RETURN

Exit

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To input chapters and titles during playback

Press

ENTER

.

With , move the cursor to the track where you want to start playback.

Press

PLAY

.

With , move the cursor to the chapter or title where you want to start playback

Press

PLAY

.

Playback starts in the programmed sequence.

÷

When

RETURN

is pressed, the programming ends without playing back.

Note

÷

During Video CD PBC playback, program playback is not possible.

Playback starts in the programmed sequence.

÷

When

RETURN

is pressed, the programming ends without playing back.

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To stop program play

Press

CLEAR

during play.

Normal playback starts from the chapter/track currently playing.

Notes

÷ When the disc table is opened, the program will be completely erased. With DVD, a program that you want to save can be recorded in this player (page 24).

÷ When

CLEAR

is pressed while stopped, the entire program is erased.

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Programming a pause

Press

PAUSE

in the program input screen.

8” is displayed and a pause is programmed.

Program Chapter Program Title

Current: Title

Title

09

––

1 Chapter 1

1 (Chapter 1~ 30)

07 18 –– –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– –– ––

Program Memory – Off

Move

PLAY

Play

RETURN

Exit

÷ When a pause is programmed, it pauses at the start of the title, chapter/track programmed next. To continue program playback, press

PLAY

.

Notes

÷ It is not possible to program a pause at the beginning and at the end of a program.

÷ It is not possible to program a pause two or more times in a row.

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Checking a program

Press

MEMORY

three times.

“PROGRAM” is displayed on the TV screen.

Press

ENTER

.

With a DVD, press again and select “Program Chapter” or “Program Title”.

÷ To start program playback, press press RETURN .

PLAY

. To end a program,

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Erasing the contents of a program one by one

With , designate the numbers that you want to erase.

Program Chapter Program Title

Current: Title

Title

09

––

1 Chapter 1

1 (Chapter 1~ 30)

07 18 10 19 –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– –– ––

Program Memory – Off

Move

PLAY

Play

RETURN

Exit

Press

CLEAR

.

The designated numbers are erased and the next numbers are moved forward one by one.

Program Chapter Program Title

Current: Title

Title

1 Chapter 1

1 (Chapter 1~ 30)

09

––

––

07 18 19 –– –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– ––

Program Memory – Off

Move

PLAY

Play

RETURN

Exit

÷ To start program playback, press

PLAY

. To end a program, press

RETURN

.

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Adding a program

With , designate the place where you want to insert.

Program Chapter Program Title

Current: Title

Title

1 Chapter 1

1 (Chapter 1~ 30)

09

––

––

07 18 10 19 –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– ––

Program Memory – Off

Move

PLAY

Play

RETURN

Exit

Press the number button.

The designated number moves back and a new number is inserted.

Program Chapter Program Title

Current: Title

Title

09

––

1 Chapter 1

1 (Chapter 1~ 30)

07 18 06 10 19 –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– –– ––

Program Memory – Off

Move

PLAY

Play

RETURN

Exit

÷ To start program playback, move the cursor to the number where you want playback to start and press PLAY . To end a program, press

RETURN

.

÷ When all of the program (24 steps) has been input, add after erasing with

CLEAR

.

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Program Play

DVD .

Recording the program

(program memory)

This player can record DVD programs up to a maximum of 24 discs, even if the disc is removed. When a program is recorded, program playback starts when the same disc is played back next. When the number of recorded discs exceed 24, the programs are automatically erased starting with the oldest discs.

With , select “ON” of

“Program Memory” and press

ENTER

.

Program Chapter Program Title

Current:

Title

Title 7 Chapter 1

1

(Chapter 1 ~ 49)

09

––

––

07 18 –– –– –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– ––

–– –– –– –– –– –– ––

Program Memory On

Off

Move

PROGRAM

Exit

÷ To start program playback, move the cursor to the number

PLAY where you want playback to start and press . To end a program, press

RETURN

.

DVD .

Erasing the Program of the disc which is used

Press to select [Off] of [Program Memory] and press

ENTER

.

÷ However, the numbers remain as they were on the program input screen, program of the disc is erased.

Viewing disc information

Viewing disc information while stopped

Press

DISPLAY

while stopped.

The disc information screen is displayed.

DVD .

The titles and the number of chapters within the respective titles are displayed.

1/2 shows that there are two pages of information, and that this screen is the first of those pages.

Information: DVD

Title

01

02

03

04

05

Chapter

1~ 1

1~ 1

1~ 1

1~ 1

1~ 1

1/2

Title

06

07

08

09

10

Chapter

1~ 1

1~ 1

1~ 1

1~ 4

1~ 1

DISPLAY

Exit

When there are two or more pages of disc information, the next screen is displayed when the cursor button direction) is pressed.

(right

Video CD

.

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The tracks and the respective track times are displayed.

1/2 shows that there are two pages of information, and that this screen is the first of those pages.

Information: Compact Disc

Total Time

Track Time

01

02

5.23

4.55

03

04

05

6.13

5.45

5.10

1/2

72.04

Track Time

06

07

08

09

10

6.51

3.18

6.50

4.16

3.22

DISPLAY

Exit

When there are two or more pages of disc information, the next screen is displayed when the cursor button direction) is pressed.

(right

To switch off the disc information

Press

DISPLAY

again. The disc information screen disappears.

Viewing disc information during playback

Press

DISPLAY

repeatedly during playback.

When pressed, the following kind of disc information is displayed in the upper part of the screen.

DVD .

When pressed once, the present frame information is displayed.

Present title number - Present chapter number

Elapsed time of the title

Video CD

.

When pressed once, the present information of the video CD is displayed.

Present track number/total track number

Elapsed time of the disc

Play

All

5/10

–2.38/

20.19

22.57

Remaining time of the disc Total time of the disc

When pressed twice, the present track information is displayed.

Track number Elapsed time of the disc

Play

Track

5

2.38/

20.19

4.40

Elapsed time of the track Total time of the track

When pressed three times, the present track information is further displayed.

Track number Elapsed time of the disc

Play

Frame

1–1 1.19

2389/ 83445

Present number of frame Total frame of the title

When pressed twice, the present title information is displayed.

Present title number - Present chapter number

Elapsed time of the title

Play

Title

1–1 1.19

–40.00/ 41.19

Remaining time of the title Total time of the title

When pressed three times, the present chapter information is displayed.

Present title number - chapter number

Elapsed time of the present title

Play

Chapter

1–1

1.19/

1.19

2.18

Elapsed time of the chapter Total time of the chapter

When pressed four times, the present chapter information is further displayed.

Present title number - chapter number

Elapsed time of the present title

Play

Chapter

1–1

–0.59/

1.19

2.18

Remaining time of the chapter Total time of the chapter

When pressed five times, the transfer rate* level meter is displayed.

Present title number - present chapter number

Elapsed time of the present title

Play

Tr. Rate :

1–1 1.19

8.9

Transfer rate level meter Transfer rate level

* It is the value that shows the amount of information of the picture recorded on the DVD. The higher the level of the transfer rate, the greater the amount of information, but the picture quality may not always be good.

When pressed six times, the display screen disappears.

Play

Track

5

–2.02/

20.19

4.40

Remaining time of the track Total time of the track

When pressed four times, the display screen disappears.

÷ Disc information can’t be viewed during PBC playback of a

Video CD.

CD .

When pressed once, the present track information is displayed.

Track number Elapsed time of the track

Play

Track

Play

All

1

–3.29/

0.03

3.32

Remaining time of the track Total time of the track

When pressed twice, the present information of the CD is displayed.

Present track number/total track number

Elapsed time of the track

1/10

–66.29/

0.03

66.32

Remaining time of the disc Total time of the disc

When pressed three times, the display screen disappears.

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Switching the Angle of the Image

(Multi-Angle)

DVD .

With DVDs featuring recordings of pictures shot from different angles, you can choose any desired viewing angle during playback. The mark is placed on the jacket of a DVD that has multiple angles.

If the mark is displayed during playback, press

ANGLE

.

Press

ANGLE

again to select the desired angle.

The angle changes each time

ANGLE

is pressed.

Angle :1/4

Angle : 2/4

\

Switching the

Subtitles during

Playback

DVD .

When a DVD with subtitles that have been recorded in multiple languages is being played back, the subtitles displayed can be changed.

Press

SUBTITLE

during playback of the

DVD.

The currently selected subtitles are displayed.

Press the

SUBTITLE

button again.

The subtitle display changes each time

SUBTITLE

is pressed.

Subtitle :1 Spanish Subtitle :2 English

: 4/4

\

Angle

#: 3/4

Note

÷

is displayed on the screen when you come to a place where multiple angles have been recorded.

÷ When the angle is switched during a pause, the pause is cleared.

÷ In some DVDs the angle can be switched also in the disc menu screen.

÷ When you do not want

to be displayed, set the [Angle

Indicator] to off in the initial setup menu (page 32).

HOLA HELLO!

Note

÷ To cancel the subtitles, press CLEAR

after pressing

SUBTITLE

, or press

SUBTITLE

and select [OFF].

÷ In some DVDs subtitle can be switched also in the disc menu screen. In that case, press

MENU

and select after the menu is displayed. (page 17)

÷ The subtitle language here is temporary. When playback has been stopped, it returns to the subtitle language selected by [Subtitle Language] (page 33) of the initial setup menu.

Switching the Audio during Playback

DVD .

When a DVD with audio that has been recorded in multiple languages is being played back, the audio played back can be changed.

Press

AUDIO

while playing back the DVD.

The currently selected audio is displayed.

Press

AUDIO

again.

The audio changes each time

AUDIO

is pressed.

Switching the stereo/ left/right Audio

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The type of audio of Video CDs and CDs can be switched.

Press

AUDIO

during playback of a Video

CD or CD.

Each time the button is pressed, the audio changes to stereo, 1/L (left) and 2/R (right).

Audio :Stereo

Audio :1 Spanish

Dolby Digital

2CH

HOLA

Audio : 2 English

Dolby Digital

2CH

HELLO

Audio :1/L

Audio :2/R

Note

÷ Switching the audio of the DVD may also be performed in the menu screen. In that case, press

MENU

and select after the menu is displayed. (page 17)

÷ The audio language switched here is temporary. When playback has been stopped, it returns to the audio language selected by [Audio Language] (page 33) of the initial setup menu.

÷ The picture may momentarily stop when the audio changes depending on the disc.

Note

÷ With Karaoke, etc., perform the above-mentioned operation and set to the type of audio written on the disc jacket, etc. to make the audio the accompaniment only.

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Index of the Graphical User Interface (GUI)

On this player, various settings can be selected while watching menu screens.

Here we will explain how to access menu screens. Because menu screen access differs according to the type of disc being used, or the playback mode (stop mode etc.), refer to the following menu map when accessing.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Dolby Digital Out

DTS Out page

Dolby Digital ...........................

40

Dolby Digital

3 PCM

page

Off ................................................

40

DTS

96kHz PCM Out

MPEG Out

96kHz

41

96kHz page

MPEG ..........................................

41

MPEG

3 PCM

Digital Out

42

Off

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Audio Language page

English ......................................

33

Other

Subtitle Language page

33

Other

Auto Language

DVD Language

Subtitle Display

34

Off page w/ Subtitle Language ...............

35

English

Other page

On ..............................................

35

Off

Assist Subtitle

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Virtual Surround Off

VDD/Tru Surround

Audio DRC

Medium

Small

Off

42

43

Subtitle Off page

With Audio ...............................

36

Selected Subtitle

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TV Screen

4:3 (Pan & Scan)

16:9 (Wide )

29

Still Picture

Frame

Auto

31

On Screen Display On ...........................................

Off

31

OSD Position

32

Normal

Angle Indicator

Off

32

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Parental Lock

Password Change

Screen Saver

Black

Background Color

Background Color

indicates the setting when shipped

37

39

39

Operating the Initial

Setup Menu

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The initial setup menu enables various settings to be made.

The basic operating method for the initial setup menu and the locations of the buttons used are explained next.

7 Displaying the initial setup menu

Press

STD-BY/ON

.

When the power has been turned on, proceed to .

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Example)

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Dolby Digital Out –

Dolby Digital

DTS Out –

Off

96kHz PCM Out – 96kHz

3 48kHz

MPEG Out – MPEG

3 PCM

Digital Out – Off

The buttons that can be operated from the screen.

Move

SETUP

Exit

Selecting the aspect ratio

DVD .

Set the aspect ratio to match the television connected to this player. This setting is unnecessary when connected to a widescreen television.

Most DVD movies support a wide-screen television and the screen size ratio (usually called the aspect ratio) is set to 16:9

(horizontal:vertical). Consequently, if a DVD is viewed on a television of the conventional size, the 4:3 aspect ratio has the effect of increasing the height of the image. Set the aspect ratio to 4:3 when viewing on a television of the conventional size to eliminate this distortion. This setting cannot be changed during playback.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Video].

Select [TV Screen].

7 Settings that work immediately after chang-

ing, depending on the type of disc

Depending on the type of disc, whether DVD, Video CD or

CD, some settings work immediately after changing. This player provides confirmation by the color of the indicator to the left of the selected setting. See the following table.

Color of the indicator

Blue

Yellow

Green

Type of disc

DVD only

DVD/Video CD only

Not affected by the type of disc

7Settings that cannot be changed during play-

back

Those settings that cannot be changed during playback are displayed in gray.

Gray

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Audio Language -

Subtitle Language -

English

English

Auto Language -

DVD Language -

Other

English

Subtitle Display -

On

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

TV Screen

Still Picture -

On Screen Display -

OSD Position -

Angle Indicator -

4:3(Letter Box)

4:3(Pan&Scan)

16:9(Wide)

Normal

On

Move

SETUP

Exit

4:3 (Letter Box):

Select when a television of the conventional size is connected and you want to view in the letter box format

(see the next page).

4:3 (Pan & Scan):

Select when a television of the conventional size is connected and you want to view in the pan & scan format

(see the next page).

16:9 (Wide):

Select when a wide-screen television (16:9) is connected

(Setting when shipped).

Press

SETUP

.

÷ If a 16:9 disc with 96 kHz PCM sound is converted to letter box format and played back, the sampling frequency of the sound will be downgraded to 48 kHz. To enjoy the sound at

96 kHz, set the screen aspect ratio to wide-screen.

÷ Whether the aspect can be changed or not depends on the disc. Check the disc jacket, etc. for details.

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Selecting the aspect ratio

DVD .

The images which appear in the TV

Regular TV (4:3)

Image recorded on DVD Settings of this player

16:9 discs

4:3 (Letter Box)

4:3 (Pan & Scan)

16:9 (Wide)

Way to view the image

There are bands at the top and bottom,but it can be properly viewed

The left and right sides of the screen are cut off, but it can be properly viewed

When you don’t want to view the picture in this way, switch the setting of this player to [4:3 (Letter Box)].

Appears to be lengthened vertically

When the picture appears in this way, switch the settings of this player to [4:3 (Letter Box)] or [4:3

(Pan & Scan)].

It can be viewed properly

4:3 (Letter Box)

4:3 (Pan & Scan)

16:9(Wide)

4:3 discs

Wide TV (16:9)

Image recorded on DVD Settings of this player Way to view the image

It can be viewed properly

There are bands at the top and bottom depending on the disc.

16:9 (Wide)

16:9 discs

There are bands at the right and left, but it can be properly viewed

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16:9 (Wide)

4:3 discs

Appears to be lengthened horizontally

When the picture appears in this way, adjust the setting of TV to normal.

Refer to the operating instruction of

TV for details.

NOTE

When following operation is operated during playback in the letter box or Pan & Scan modes, the screen size is forcibly changed to the wide-screen mode

÷ When setup menu is displayed.

÷ When command stack is displayed.

÷ When video text is displayed.

÷ When ADV.SETUP menu is displayed.

÷ When video blackboard is displayed.

÷ When player control panel is displayed.

÷ When program is displayed.

Changing visual settings

DVD .

Switching still pictures

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Switching the screen display on/off

Eliminating the burriness of a picture when the DVD has paused, and viewing the picture clearly is possible.

Press

SETUP

.

The setting can be changed when you don’t want to have the display when this player is operated such as “Play” and “Stop” displayed in the television screen.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Video].

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Still Picture].

Select [Video].

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Select [On Screen Display].

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

TV Screen

Still Picture -

On Screen Display -

OSD Position -

Angle Indicator -

16:9(Wide)

Field

Frame

Auto

On

Move

SETUP

Exit

Audio1 2 Video Language General

TV Screen

Still Picture -

16:9(Wide)

Field

On Screen Display -

OSD Position -

On

Off

Angle Indicator On

Move

SETUP

Exit

Field: Eliminates the burriness of the picture when in the still picture state.

Frame: Normal mode. (Setting when shipped)

÷ Scenes that the picture moves dynamic, jittering occurs in the still picture.

Auto: Field and Frame automatically switch.

On: Displays screen. (Setting when shipped)

Off: Does not display screen.

Press

SETUP

.

Press

SETUP

.

Note

÷ Depending on the disc, there are times when the picture quality may not become clear, even if “Field” is selected.

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Changing visual settings

DVD .

Selecting the position of the

OSD

The OSD position of the initial startup screen such as “Play” or “Stop”, etc. which this player displays can be set to suit the type of television. Set the screen ratio of the DVD disc to 4:3.

(for details check the disc jacket, etc.)

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Video].

Select [OSD Position].

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

DVD .

Turning the mark on/off

Change the setting when you don’t want to display the mark that is displayed on the screen during playback.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Video].

Select [Angle Indicator].

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

TV Screen

Still Picture -

On Screen Display -

OSD Position -

Angle Indicator -

16:9(Wide)

Field

On

Wide

Normal

Move

SETUP

Exit

Wide: This setting avoids cutting off part of the OSD when zoom has been selected with the wide-screen television setting.

Normal: Select this when normal or full have been selected with the wide-screen television setting

(Setting when shipped).

Press

SETUP

.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

TV Screen

Still Picture -

On Screen Display -

OSD Position -

Angle Indicator -

16:9(Wide)

Field

On

Wide

On

Off

Move

SETUP

Exit

On: Display the mark on the screen.

(Setting when shipped)

Off: Does not display the mark on the screen.

Press

SETUP

.

Setting the Language

Some DVD discs have multiple subtitles and audio tracks and have a function that enables the user to select the one he/ she wants to suit his/her needs. The settings related to the various languages and subtitles in (Language) of the initial setup screen are explained here.

DVD .

DVD .

Setting the audio language Setting a subtitle language

Select the audio language.

This setting cannot be changed during playback.

Select the subtitle language displayed.

This setting cannot be changed during playback.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Language].

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Language].

Select [Subtitle Language].

Select [Audio Language].

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Audio Language -

Subtitle Language -

Auto Language -

English

Other

On

DVD Language -

Subtitle Display -

Subtitle Off -

English

On

Selected Subtitle

Move

SETUP

Exit

English: The audio language is English.

(Setting when shipped).

Other: Select the desired audio from among 136 languages. See “When [Other] is selected by the subtitle language/ audio language/

DVD language setting” on the next page for details.

Press

SETUP

.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Audio Language English

Subtitle Language - English

Auto Language -

Other

DVD Language -

English

Subtitle Display -

On

Subtitle Off - Selected Subtitle

Move

SETUP

Exit

English: Displays English language subtitles.

(Setting when shipped)

Other: Select the desired subtitle from among 136 languages. For details, see “When [Other] is selected by the subtitle language/ audio language/ DVD language setting” on the next page.

Press

SETUP

.

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Setting the Language

7 When (Other) is selected by the subtitle language/

audio language/ DVD language setting

Operate while viewing the language code table on page 44.

Select [Other].

Press

ENTER

.

The language setting screen is displayed.

Example) Audio Language is displayed

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Audio Language

List of Languages

Code (0~2) ja: Japanese

1 0 0 1

Move

+/–

ENTER

Select

RETURN

Return

SETUP

Exit

Select [List of Languages] or [Code].

7 Selecting the language with the “List of Languages”

(When selecting “French”)

Press twice.

7 Selecting a language with the “Code”

(When selecting “French”)

0

Press the remote control number buttons

8

6 1

÷ The numbers can also be selected by pressing

for each digit.

Pressing the shifts the digit.

÷ The numbers in the ( ) of the code show the range of the numbers that can be set.

Press

ENTER

.

DVD .

Automatically setting the audio and subtitles

You can select whether the audio and subtitles are selected automatically or by the initial startup setting.

This setting cannot be changed during playback.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Language].

Select [Auto Language].

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Audio Language -

Subtitle Language -

Auto Language -

English

English

On

DVD Language -

Subtitle Display -

Subtitle Off -

Off

On

Selected Subtitle

Move

SETUP

Exit

On: This is effective when the audio language and the subtitle language are the same and when the subtitle display is On. With a foreign movie DVD, the original language is selected for the audio and the language selected in the [Subtitle Language] menu option is selected for the subtitles ; with a domestic movie DVD, the original language is selected for the audio and the subtitles are off; (Setting when shipped).

Off: Automatic setting of the audio during playback is cancelled, and the audio and subtitle language is set as already set by [Audio Language] and [Subtitle Language].

Press

SETUP

.

DVD .

Setting the DVD menu language

Some DVDs have a menu. Select the language from this menu.

This setting cannot be set during playback.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Language].

Select [DVD Language].

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Audio Language -

Subtitle Language -

English

English

Auto Language -

DVD Language -

Subtitle Off -

On w/Subtitle Language

Subtitle Display - English

Other

Move

SETUP

Exit w/Subtitle

Language: Menu screen is displayed with the language selected by the subtitle language.

(Setting when shipped)

English:

Other:

The menu screen is displayed in English.

Select the desired language from among

136 languages. For details, see “When

[Other] is selected by the subtitle language/ audio language/DVD language setting” on page 34.

Press

SETUP

.

Note

When a language that is not recorded on the DVD has been set, the menu screen is displayed with one of the languages recorded.

DVD .

Turning the subtitle display on/off

Select whether subtitles are to be displayed or not, or whether

“Assist Subtitle” is to be displayed. This setting cannot be changed during playback.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Language].

Select [Subtitle Display].

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Audio Language -

Subtitle Language -

Auto Language -

DVD Language -

English

English

On

English

Subtitle Display -

Subtitle Off -

On

Off

Assist Subtitle

Move

SETUP

Exit

On:

Off:

The subtitles are displayed

(Setting when shipped).

The subtitles are not displayed. However, some DVDs enforce the display of subtitles (See the next page).

Assist subtitle: An assist subtitle is one which, for example, helps to explain a scene for persons who are hearing impaired. The assist subtitles are displayed when this setting is selected, but only if they have been recorded on the disc.

Press

SETUP

.

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Setting the Language

DVD .

Setting the language of the subtitles with enforced display

Some DVDs enforce the display of subtitles even when subtitle display “Off” has been selected. However, the language of the subtitles can still be selected in the normal way.

This setting cannot be changed during playback.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Language].

Select [Subtitle Off].

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Audio Language English

Subtitle Language - English

Auto Language -

DVD Language -

On

English

Subtitle Display - On

Subtitle Off - With Audio

Selected Subtitle

Move

SETUP

Exit

With Audio: Subtitles are displayed in the language of the audio that is being played back.

Selected Subtitle: Subtitles are displayed in the language selected by “Subtitle Language” on the initial setup menu

(Setting when shipped).

Press

SETUP

.

Setting viewing and listening restrictions

(Parental Lock)

Some DVDs that contain violent scenes incorporate viewing restriction levels (great and small). This information is displayed on the disc jacket. If the level of this player has been set to a level lower than the level of a disc, (it is not possible to view and listen to that disc.) For example, if the level of this player has been set to 6, a special code number has to be input before discs of levels 7 and 8 can be played back.

DVD .

Setting the restriction level

The level of the viewing and listening restrictions and the special code number are set manually.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Press the number buttons and input the code number as 4 digits.

÷ Pressing

for each digit and selecting the numbers is also possible. Pressing the digit.

moves

Select [General] with .

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Parental Lock: Input Code Number

1 0 1 9

ENTER

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Parental Lock -

Screen Saver -

Background Color -

Level Change

Password Change

Blue

Move

+/–

RETURN

Return

SETUP

Exit

Move

SETUP

Exit

Select [Parental Lock] with .

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select [Level Change] with and then press

ENTER

.

7 When a code number has not yet been registered:

The code number registration screen is displayed.

,

Press

ENTER

.

The viewing and listening restriction level setting screen is displayed.

÷ The setting at the time of shipment is level 8 (unrestricted).

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Parental Lock: Level Change

Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Move

ENTER

Select

RETURN

Return

SETUP

Exit

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Parental Lock: Register Code Number

– – – –

With , select the appropriate number for the level.

For example, if level 6 has been selected, viewing and listening restrictions are applied with respect to any discs of levels 7 and 8.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Parental Lock: Level Change

Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Move

ENTER

Select

RETURN

Return

SETUP

Exit

Move

+/–

RETURN

Return

SETUP

Exit

7 When the code number has already been registered:

The code number input screen is displayed.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Parental Lock: Confirm Code Number

– – – –

Move

+/–

RETURN

Return

SETUP

Exit

Press

ENTER

.

The level of the viewing and listening restrictions is set.

Notes:

We recommend you make a note of the code number.

If you forget the code number, return to the setting when shipped (page 44) and then reset it.

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Setting viewing and listening restrictions (Parental Lock)

DVD .

When a DVD with a set

Parental Lock level is loaded

When a DVD with a set Parental Lock level is loaded, password input screen may be displayed. Playback cannot be started until the password has been correctly input.

DVD .

Changing the code number

Perform the operations of procedures

~ “Setting the restriction level” on the previous page

Press the number buttons and input the code number as 4 digits.

÷ Pressing

for each digit and selecting the numbers is also possible. Pressing the digit.

moves

Press , select [Password

Change], and press

ENTER

.

The code number input screen is displayed.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Parental Lock: Confirm Code Number

– – – –

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Parental Lock: Confirm Code Number

– – – –

Move

+/–

RETURN

Return

SETUP

Exit

Move

+/–

RETURN

Return

SETUP

Exit

Press

ENTER

.

Playback starts.

Note:

Some discs will skip while playing back only the scenes that have had their viewing and listening restricted. See the operation method for with the disc to get details.

Press the number buttons and input the present code number with 4 digits.

÷ Pressing numbers is also possible. Pressing the digit.

for each digit and selecting the

moves

Press

ENTER

.

The code number changing screen is displayed.

Press the number buttons and input the new code number as 4 digits.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Parental Lock: Password Change

– – – –

Move

+/–

RETURN

Return

SETUP

Exit

Press

ENTER

.

The code number is changed.

Making the ordinary settings

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Setting the screen saver

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Select the background color

The screen saver is a function to prevent the burning in (the afterglow phenomenon) of an image when the same image has been displayed for a long time such as during a pause.

Select the color of the screen when the disc has stopped.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [General].

Select [General].

Select [Background Color].

Select [Screen Saver].

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Press

ENTER

.

Select the preferred item.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Parental Lock -

Screen Saver -

Background Color -

Level 8

Off

Press

ENTER

.

Move

SETUP

Exit

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Parental Lock -

Screen Saver -

Background Color -

Level 8

Off

Black

Background Color

Adjust the coloring with the screen below and press

ENTER

.

Move

SETUP

Exit

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Background Color

Off: The screen saver function does not work. (Setting when shipped)

Black: Screen saver set to black.

Background color: Screen saver set to background color.

Press

SETUP

.

Move

–/+

ENTER

Select

RETURN

Return

SETUP

Exit

Press

SETUP

.

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Setting the Digital Output

The type of digital signal that corresponds to the amplifier connected to this player can be selected. Be careful because noise may occur when the appropriate setting is not made.

Read this together with the operation manual of the amplifier that you have.

DVD .

Dolby Digital Output

DVD .

DTS Output

When the connected amplifier does not support Dolby Digital*, set to [Dolby Digital

3 PCM].

When the connected amplifier supports DTS**, set to [DTS].

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Audio 1].

Select [Audio 1].

Select [DTS Out].

Select [Dolby Digital Out].

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Press

ENTER

.

Audio1

2

Video

Language

General

Dolby Digital Out -

DTS Out -

Dolby Digital

Dolby Digital

3 PCM

96kHz PCM Out - 96kHz

3 48kHz

MPEG Out - MPEG

3 PCM

Digital Out - Off

Move

SETUP

Exit

Dolby Digital: Select when connected to an amplifier or decoder that supports

Dolby Digital.

(Setting when shipped)

Dolby Digital

3 PCM: Converts a Dolby Digital signal to a linear PCM signal and outputs.

Select when connected to an amplifier that does not support Dolby

Digital.

Press

SETUP

.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital

DTS Out -

Off

96kHz PCM Out - DTS

MPEG Out - MPEG

3 PCM

Digital Out - Off

Move

SETUP

Exit

Off: Select when connected to an amplifier that does not support DTS. (Setting when shipped)

DTS: Select when connected to an amplifier or decoder that supports DTS.

Press

SETUP

.

**

“DTS” and “DTS Digital” are trademarks of Digital Theater

Systems, Inc. Manufactured under license from Digital

Theater Systems, Inc.

DVD .

96 kHz PCM Output

When the connected amplifier supports 96 kHz, set to (96 kHz).

This setting cannot be changed during playback.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Audio 1].

Select [96kHz PCM Out].

DVD .

MPEG Output

When the connected amplifier supports MPEG, set to (MPEG).

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Audio 1].

Select [MPEG Out].

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Audio1 2 Video Language General

Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital

DTS Out -

Off

96kHz PCM Out - 96kHz

3 48kHz

MPEG Out - 96kHz

Digital Out - Off

Move

SETUP

Exit

96 kHz

3 48 kHz: Down-samples a 96 kHz signal to 48 kHz and outputs. Select when connected to an amplifier that does not support 96 kHz.

96 kHz:

(Setting when shipped)

Select when connected to an amplifier or DAC that supports 96 kHz.

Press

SETUP

.

Audio1

2

Video

Language

General

Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital

DTS Out - Off

96kHz PCM Out - 96kHz

3 48kHz

MPEG Out - MPEG

Digital Out - MPEG

3 PCM

Move

SETUP

Exit

MPEG: Select when connected to an amplifier or decoder that supports MPEG.

MPEG

3 PCM:Converts an MPEG signal to a linear

PCM signal and outputs. Select when connected to an amplifier that does not suppor ts MPEG. (Setting when shipped)

Press

SETUP

.

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Setting the Digital Output

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Setting the Digital Output

Can be set so that an audio signal is not output from the digital audio output terminal.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Audio 1].

Select [Digital Out].

Settings to Optimize the Audio Quality

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Video CD

.

Surround Setting

This player automatically switches to Virtual Dolby Digital and

TruSurround in line with the playback audio.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Audio 2].

Select [Virtual Surround].

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select [VDD/TruSurround].

Press

ENTER

.

Audio1

2 Video Language General

Dolby Digital Out -

Dolby Digital

DTS Out - Off

96kHz PCM Out - 96kHz

3 48kHz

MPEG Out - MPEG

3 PCM

Digital Out On

Off

Move

SETUP

Exit

On: Outputs audio from the rear digital output terminal.

(Setting when shipped)

Off: Audio is not output from the rear digital output terminal.

Press

SETUP

.

1 Audio2 Video Language General

Virtual Surround -

Off

Audio DRC - VDD/TruSurround

Move

SETUP

Exit

Off : Does not work.

(Setting when shipped)

VDD/TruSurround : Surround sound setting

Press

SETUP

.

TruSurround and Virtual Dolby Digital

This player, by means of the TruSurround* technology of

SRS Labs Inc., processes surround encoded stereo audio and multi-channel audio and reproduces Virtual Surround with only the two front speakers.

Particularly, when the playback audio is Dolby Digital multi-channel audio, the Virtual Dolby Digital function automatically works, and a surround sound with a greater sense of presence will be reproduced.

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Dynamic Range Compression

Setting

Adjust the dynamic range of the audio soundtrack.

This function makes loud volume lower, and low volume louder.

When Audio DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) is on, movie soft sounds such as dialogue can be heard more clearly without making loud sounds even louder.

Press

SETUP

.

The initial setup menu is displayed.

Select [Audio 2].

Select [Audio DRC].

* TruSurround and the symbol are trademarks of SRS

Labs, Inc. in the United States and selected foreign countries. TruSurround technology has been commercialized by means of a license from SRS Labs, Inc.

Press the cursor button

(right direction).

Select the preferred item.

Press

ENTER

.

Note

÷ This function does not work when the DTS audio and 96 kHz PCM audio of DVD is played back or when a CD is played back.

÷ When

AUDIO

of the remote control is pressed in the Virtual

Dolby Digital mode, VDD is displayed in the upper left of the screen.

÷ When [Dolby Digital Output] of [Audio 1] of the “Initial Setup

Screen” is set to [Dolby Digital

3 PCM] in Virtual Dolby Digital mode, audio is not output from the digital output terminal. (See page 40)

÷ The surround effect of some discs may be small depending on the disc.

1 Audio2 Video Language General

Virtual Surround - Off

Audio DRC - Large

Medium

Small

Off

Move

SETUP

Exit

Large: Maximum compression of audio source

Medium: Moderate compression of audio source

Small:

Off:

Minimum compression of audio source

Cancel the audio DRC

(Setting when shipped)

Press

SETUP

.

Note

÷ Audio DRC is only effective with Dolby Digital audio sources.

÷ Audio DRC effects depending on the speakers and amp that you connected. Adjust the setting of the amp and speaker to set them most effective.

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Returning to the default settings at the time of shipment

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All the settings can be returned to the default state at the time of shipment.

When this operation is performed, all the data stored in the memory (page 24) will be simultaneously erased.

Be sufficiently careful before returning to the default settings.

With power to the unit in the standby status, Press and hold

1

press of the player.

of the player and

STANDBY

ON

Some of the settings are returned to the default status at the time of shipping but the other does not returned.

Setting which is returned to the default status

SETUP menu, ADV. SETUP menu, program memory, parental lock.

Setting which is not returned to the default status

Command stack, Video blackboard data, clock

Language code list

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DVD .

Language

(Language code)

Japanese (ja)

English (en)

French (fr)

German (de)

Italian (it)

Spanish (es)

Dutch (nl)

Russian (ru)

Chinese (zh)

Korean (ko)

Greek (el)

Afar (aa)

Abkhazian (ab)

Afrikaans (af)

Amharic (am)

Arabic (ar)

Assamese (as)

Aymara (ay)

Azerbaijani (az)

Bashkir (ba)

Byelorussian (be)

Bulgarian (bg)

Bihari (bh)

Bislama (bi)

Bengali (bn)

Tibetan (bo)

Breton (br)

Catalan (ca)

Corsican (co)

Czech (cs)

Welsh (cy)

Danish (da)

Bhutani (dz)

Esperanto (eo)

Estonian (et)

Language

(Language code)

Basque (eu)

Persian (fa)

Finnish (fi)

Fiji (fj)

Faroese (fo)

Frisian (fy)

Irish (ga)

Scots-Gaelic (gd)

Galician (gl)

Guarani (gn)

Gujarati (gu)

Hausa (ha)

Hindi (hi)

Croatian (hr)

Hungarian (hu)

Armenian (hy)

Interlingua (ia)

Interlingue (ie)

Inupiak (ik)

Indonesian (in)

Icelandic (is)

Hebrew (iw)

Yiddish (ji)

Javanese (jw)

Georgian (ka)

Kazakh (kk)

Greenlandic (kl)

Cambodian (km)

Kannada (kn)

Kashmiri (ks)

Kurdish (ku)

Kirghiz (ky)

Latin (la)

Lingala (ln)

Laothian (lo)

1412

1821

2608

1115

0512

0101

0102

0106

Input code

1001

0514

0618

0405

0920

0519

0113

0118

0119

0125

0126

0201

0205

0207

0208

0209

0214

0215

0218

0301

0315

0319

0325

0401

0426

0515

0520

0701

0704

0712

0714

0721

0801

0809

0818

Input code

0521

0601

0609

0610

0615

0625

0821

0825

0901

0905

0911

0914

0919

0923

1009

1023

1101

1111

1112

1113

1114

1119

1121

1125

1201

1214

1215

Language

(Language code)

Lithuanian (lt)

Latvian (lv)

Malagasy (mg)

Maori (mi)

Macedonian (mk)

Malayalam (ml)

Mongolian (mn)

Moldavian (mo)

Marathi (mr)

Malay (ms)

Maltese (mt)

Burmese (my)

Nauru (na)

Nepali (ne)

Norwegian (no)

Occitan (oc)

Oromo (om)

Oriya (or)

Panjabi (pa)

Polish (pl)

Pashto, Pushto (ps)

Portuguese (pt)

Quechua (qu)

Rhaeto-Romance (rm)

Kirundi (rn)

Romanian (ro)

Kinyarwanda (rw)

Sanskrit (sa)

Sindhi (sd)

Sangho (sg)

Serbo-Croatian (sh)

Sinhalese (si)

Slovak (sk)

Slovenian (sl)

Samoan (sm)

1314

1315

1318

1319

1320

1325

1401

1405

Input code

1220

1222

1307

1309

1311

1312

1415

1503

1513

1518

1601

1612

1619

1620

1721

1813

1814

1815

1823

1901

1904

1907

1908

1909

1911

1912

1913

1921

1922

1923

2001

2005

2007

2008

2009

Input code

1914

1915

1917

1918

1919

1920

2011

2012

2014

2015

2018

2019

2020

2023

2111

2118

2126

2209

2215

2315

2408

2515

2621

Language

(Language code)

Shona (sn)

Somali (so)

Albanian (sq)

Serbian (sr)

Siswati (ss)

Sesotho (st)

Sundanese (su)

Swedish (sv)

Swahili (sw)

Tamil (ta)

Telugu (te)

Tajik (tg)

Thai (th)

Tigrinya (ti)

Turkmen (tk)

Tagalog (tl)

Setswana (tn)

Tonga (to)

Turkish (tr)

Tsonga (ts)

Tatar (tt)

Twi (tw)

Ukrainian (uk)

Urdu (ur)

Uzbek (uz)

Vietnamese (vi)

Volapük (vo)

Wolof (wo)

Xhosa (xh)

Yoruba (yo)

Zulu (zu)

Advanced Feature Operations

In the Basic Operation edition, basic handling of this unit is explained. In this Advanced Features edition, however, original features of this unit are explained.

÷

Using the ADV.SETUP Menu

This player, in addition to the SETUP menu, has an ADV.SETUP

menu for setting special functions such as the weekly timer and power-on start.

TOP MENU MENU

÷

Player control using mouse

Control method using the mouse is explained in this section.

TOP MENU MENU

÷

Barcode/command stack function

Various barcodes or commands used to control the DVD-V7300D can be stored in this player’s memory in advance.

Memorized content can be recalled for successive or step by step execution.

With this function, program playback is possible using the player alone without the need for a computer, controller or advance registration of barcodes. (Memorized data is not erased even if the AC power cord is unplugged.)

Uses

÷

÷

Sale promotion presentation

÷

Picture reference/Picture exhibition

Education/training

Playback

Input

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001

001 01:02-03

002 03:001234-002365

003

004

005

02:05-08

01:045867-123456

STEP FWD

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^

§

Input

Command input with provided remote control unit

Input

Barcode input with barcode reader

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^

§

Automatic playback

÷

÷

÷

Provided remote control unit

External option switch

Successive playback/repeat with Weekly timer/Power on start

Manual playback

Step by step playback with provided remote control unit

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÷

Video blackboard function

Using the mouse and keyboard, pictures, lines and characters (alphabet, numbers, symbols) can be drawn during video playback or displayed alone.

Free lines can be drawn on the picture during playback, and pre-drawn drawings or characters can be superimposed on the image and displayed at a specified position during playback. (Memorized data is not erased even if the AC power cord is unplugged.)

How to use

÷

A pointer

÷

For picture subtitle

÷

For picture explanation

÷

For picture masking

Uses

÷

Sale promotion presentation

÷

Education/training

1

4

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§

Curved lines can be drawn with the mouses

1

4

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^

§

1

4

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Pre-drawn drawings or characters can be automatically superimposed on the picture

÷

External synchronizing function

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Playback time/Power supply time display

ADV. SETUP MENU settings

ADV.SETUP

WEEKLY TIMER

POWER ON START

TITLE PLAY MODE

REPEAT MODE

BAUD RATE

TRAY LOCK

BLACKBOARD LOCK

STACK MODE OSD

REV STEP/REV PLAY page 1/2

OFF

OFF

Single

OFF

4800bps

OFF

OFF

ON

VOBU

SETUP

Exit

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To access the ADV. SETUP menu

Press and hold

SETUP

for one second.

The screen displays the special menu shown in the figure on the left (hereafter called the ADV.SETUP menu).

To set a parameter, for example, the weekly timer, select

WEEKLY TIMER with ,setting ON/OFF, etc. with

. If a parameter is set to ON, press

ENTER

and perform the setting instructions as prompted on the screen.

ADV.SETUP

PLAYER CONTRL PANEL

SETUP LOCK(MOUSE)

EXTERNAL OPTION SW

SYNC OUT (DURING SQ)

EXTERNAL SYNC

AV SYNC COMPENSATE page 2/2

Selectable

ON

Standard

OFF

OFF

ON

Likewise, for power-on start, select POWER ON START with

, setting ON/OFF, etc. with , If a parameter is set to ON, press

ENTER

, set ON/OFF to ON and perform the setting instructions as prompted on the screen.

SETUP

Exit

Above picture indicates the initial settings.

A similar procedure is used to set the other parameters with

and set ON/OFF, etc. with .

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In order to set up the unique functions of the DVD-V7300D, there are settings for 15 parameters that are made by the remote control unit.

1

WEEKLY TIMER

The time for turning the power on and off can be set for each day of the week; moreover, the title and chapter where playback is to start can also be set. The player is limited to a maxiamm of 24 settings at one time. This function makes unmanned operation possible.

OFF: The WEEKLY TIMER function does not operate.

ON:

The WEEKLY TIMER function operates.

2

POWER ON START

This function sets whether or not automatic playback is to start when the power is switched on.

OFF: The POWER ON START function does not operate.

ON:

The POWER ON START function operates. It is also necessary to set the playback title and chapter to identify the starting point for playback. If this starting point is not identified, the player waits in the playback stop status.

3

TITLE PLAY MODE

Single: When a single title has been selected in this mode, the DVD player stops when this one title has been played back.

All:

When this mode has been selected, the player plays back each title on a DVD disc in turn until all have been played.

4

REPEAT MODE

Select OFF/CHAPTER/TITLE/DISC from the menu.

When TITLE PLAY MODE is set to ALL,DISC is be selected.

OFF:

The DVD player plays back in the normal status and does not repeat.

CHAPTER:One selected chapter only is repeated (DVD).

One selected track only is repeated (Video CD, CD).

TITLE:

Playing back repeats only one title (DVD).

Playing back repeats the entire disc (Video CD, CD).

DISC:

Playing back repeats the entire disc (DVD only).

5

BAUD RATE

This sets the baud rate of the RS-232C interface. Two baud rates of 4800 bps and 9600 bps can be selected.

6

TRAY LOCK

When set to ON, the opening and closing action of the disc tray is locked.

7

BLACKBOARD LOCK

When set to ON, entering the video blackboard input mode is prevented.

8

STACK MODE OSD

This controls ON/OFF switching of the OSD when executing a stack.

ON:

The STACK display appears on the screen when executing a stack and when searching.

OFF: The STACK display does not appear on the screen.

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REV STEP/REV PLAY

This selects the image units for reverse play.

VOBU: This depends on the disc being played back, but usually reverses in blocks of 0.4 - 1 second.

Frame: Reverses at intervals of one frame.

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PLAYER CONTROL PANEL

This selects the display mode of the icon panel that can be controlled with a mouse.

Selectable:Press (click) the left and right buttons of the mouse simultaneously, or with the left button pressed, click the right button, and the icon control panel is displayed.

Always On: The icon control panel is always displayed. However, there are times when the panel will not be displayed due to the various setup screens.

Always Off: The icon control panel is not displayed.

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SETUP LOCK (MOUSE)

This sets whether or not the SETUP or ADV.SETUP menu can be activated from the icon control panel.

ON:

The SETUP or ADV.SETUP menu cannot be activated from the icon control panel.

OFF: When the SETUP button on the icon control panel is left- clicked with the mouse, the SETUP menu is activated, and when the ADV.SETUP button is left-clicked, the ADV.SETUP menu is activated.

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SYNC OUT (DURING SQ)

This function sets whether or not a video synchronization signal is output to a black screen or to a blue background when the player is not outputting video.

OFF: Video is always output

(the synchronization signal remains).

ON:

Video is not output at times other than during playback and during menu screen display.

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This selects the synchronized TV signal format when external synchronization is input.

OFF:

This setting prohibits the external synchronizing function.

PAL :

When the DVD disc is to be played back in PAL format.

NTSC: When the DVD disc is to be played back in NTSC format

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EXTERNAL SYNC

AV SYNC COMPENSATE

This is set when a method that uses external synchronization is used, when the player is used by itself, and when multiple units are operated side by side and the video frames are aligned.

ON:

When using the player by itself

OFF: When multiple units are operated side by side and the video frames are aligned

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EXTERNAL OPTION SW

This is used to set the key of the external option switch.

Standard:Input of all external option keys is possible.

Limit:

Only the following input is possible among the external option keys:

Up/down/left/right cursor, ENTER, number keys

1-6, STACK GROUP 1-6, TOP MENU, and MENU

Note

Setting below items can not be changed during playback.

Operate them in the stop mode.

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REV STEP/REV PLAY

÷

EXTERNAL SYNC

÷

AV SYNC COMPENSATE

Player control using a mouse

Mouse operation is possible by connecting a PS/2 mouse and turning power ON.

In the case of a DVD

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Button Selection

You can use the mouse to select DVD Menu buttons and buttons displayed on the screen.

When the mark cursor is placed on a button, it changes to the mark. While the cursor is displayed as the mark, clicking on a button with the left button on the mouse lets you perform operations in the same way as with the remote control.

* Menu selection with the mouse is not possible with Video

CDs.

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Player control icon

Pressing the mouse’s left and right button simultaneously or clicking the right button while holding the left button displays the player control icons on the bottom left of the screen. When the mouse pointer is placed on a player control icon, the pointer changes from to . While the pointer is in the form of

, clicking with the left mouse button performs the same operation as the remote control unit button.

Function

Discs

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DVD

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Video CD

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

CD

YES

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

YES

NO

NO

NO

TOP MENU

MENU

÷

The buttons appearing in video images recorded on commercially available DVD video discs may not be located in the recognized positions. With such discs, please use the remote control unit instead of the mouse.

TOP MENU MENU

During playback

REV FWD RETURN

SKIP SCAN STEP PLAY STEP SCAN SKIP

TOP MENU MENU

A

When the player control icon already mentioned is leftclicked with the mouse, an action is performed similar to that when each button of the remote control unit is pressed.

÷

When SETUP LOCK (MOUSE) on the ADV. SETUP menu is set to

OFF, the SETUP and ADV. SETUP buttons appear on the player control panel. You can click these buttons with the mouse to enter

÷ the corresponding SETUP menu.

When SETUP LOCK (MOUSE) is set to OFF and point “A” is dragged with the left mouse button held down, the location of the player control panel can be changed. Once the location is changed, the new location will be maintained until the power is turned off. The default panel position is restored when the power is turned off, then back on again.

Initialization is also performed when the OSD position is changed and when the video blackboard is displayed.

NOTE

÷

The position of the player controls cannot be changed during play-

÷ back of PAL discs.

The position of the player control panel cannot be changed when the

[OSD Position] in the SETUP MENU is set to [Wide] or when the video blackboard is displayed.

In the case of a Video CD

In case of left click, this unit works as the icon indicatedVideo titles cannot be directly selected with a mouse. Right- clicking the player control icon, as in the figure, displays a number at the upper right of the screen, and pressing the the title of the number that has been input to be selected.

Track number

4

In the case of the rignt click

The numbers consecutively decrease by one.

The numbers consecutively increase by one.

ENTER

Note

If the title of the number that has been input is not present or mouse operation is prohibited, it cannot be executed.

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Weekly timer function operation/display

ADV.SETUP

WEEKLY TIMER

POWER ON START

TITLE PLAY MODE

REPEAT MODE

BAUD RATE

TRAY LOCK

BLACKBOARD LOCK

STACK MODE OSD

REV STEP/REV PLAY page 1/2

OFF

OFF

Single

OFF

4800bps

OFF

OFF

ON

VOBU

SETUP

Exit

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Setting/correcting the current time

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ADV.SETUP

WEEKLY TIMER

POWER ON START

TITLE PLAY MODE

REPEAT MODE

BAUD RATE

TRAY LOCK

BLACKBOARD LOCK

STACK MODE OSD

REV STEP/REV PLAY

ON page 1/2

ON

OFF

Single

OFF

4800bps

OFF

OFF

ON

VOBU

SETUP

Exit

1/3 shows that there are three pages of setting, and that this screen is the first of these pages.

Set the current date and time.

1.

Move the

(pointer) to “WEEKLY TIMER” by pressing or .

2.

Press or and set to ON.

3.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

The Weekly Timer setting screen is displayed.

4.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

The date/time setting screen is displayed blinking.

5.

Set the time of the day.

÷

Set figures in order of year (2 digits), month, day, day of the week, hour, minute and second.

These figures can be input in any of the following two methods.

A. Input using the numeric buttons and

NEXT

00–00–00 ––– 00:00.00 (1/3)

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

SUN

ALL

B. Input using or and

ENTER

÷

“A” and “B” in the following description refers respectively to the two operation methods above.

5

00–04–29

SAT

08:15.00 (1/3)

FRI

SAT

SUN

ALL

MON

TUE

WED

THU

RETURN

Example) To set to 8:15:00, Saturday April 29, 2000

A: Press

0

=

NEXT

NEXT

=

5

=

=

0

NEXT

=

2

=

=

0

=

0

8

=

9

NEXT

=

=

=

NEXT

NEXT

=

0

=

0

= =

NEXT

=

5

1

.

4

=

=

* The days of the week can be set using the following numeric buttons.

MON: 0, TUE: 1, WED: 2, THU: 3,

FRI: 4, SAT: 5, SUN: 6.

RETURN

Note

÷

The internal clock has a tolerance of approximately ±2 minutes per month. (The amount varies depending on

÷ the usage environment.)

The built-in clock is powered by a capacitor. The clock of this unit functions even when it is in the STANDBY mode, provided that the AC cord is plugged into a power outlet. If the AC cord is unplugged, the clock can continue functioning for 7 to 10 days (when the capacitor is

÷ fully charged and at 25°C) .

Weekly timer setting is kept remembered as if AC cord is unplugged for long times.

B: Press the or to select 00 and press

ENTER

to start the setting of the next set of figures (the month in this case).

Set the month, date, day of the week, hour, minute and second, and press

ENTER

to complete the setting operation.

To correct the date or time

When the setting screen appears in step 3 above, press

ENTER so that the figures of the year start to blink. Then press

NEXT

4 times so that the figures of hour blink, and set them with the same method as above.

1

2

RETURN

00–04–29

SAT

08:15.00 (1/3)

FRI

SAT

SUN

ALL

MON

TUE

WED

THU

RETURN

ENTER

TIMER ON/OFF WED

1.TOP MENU

2.TITLE

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

CLEAR ENTER RETURN

TIMER ON/OFF WED

10 30

1.TOP MENU

2.TITLE

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

CLEAR

ENTER RETURN

TIMER ON/OFF WED

10 30

1.TOP MENU

17 45

2.TITLE

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

CLEAR ENTER RETURN

÷

Select ENTER on the screen to enter the setting and exit the screen. Select RETURN to cancel the setting and return to the previous screen.

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Setting the weekly timer

1.

When the setting screen appears in step 3 on the previous page, press or to move

(pointer) to the day of the week and press

ENTER

.

÷

Power ON/OFF time setting display appears.

2.

Set the power ON/OFF time.

Example 1) To turn power ON at 10:30 on Wednesday

÷

Move

(pointer) to “WED” and press

ENTER

.

A: Press

=

NEXT

1

=

=

NEXT

.

0

=

NEXT

=

3

=

0

B: Press or to select 10 and press

ENTER

the item to set the setting of the next set of figures. Now Press or to set it to 30 and press

ENTER

twice.

÷

If the power OFF time is not set, the timer simply turns power

ON.

Example 2) To turn power ON at 10:30 on Wednesday and turn it off at 17:45

A: Press

1

=

0

=

NEXT

=

3

=

0

NEXT

=

1

7

NEXT

=

4

= = = =

5

=

NEXT

.

B: Press or to select 10 and press

ENTER

item to set the setting of the next set of figures. Set the subsequent sets of figures to 30, 17 and 45 by repeating the above.

NOTE:

It is also possible to set only the power OFF time without setting the power ON time. In this case, when power is turned

ON manually, it will be turned OFF at the set time.

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You can set the WEEKLY TIMER with the mouse as well as with the remote control.

÷

Where is displayed, clicking with the left mouse button lets you change selections or settings.

÷

Each time you click the left mouse button, the numerical value is increased by one, Each time you click the right button, the numerical value is decreased by one.

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1

3.

Set the operation to be performed at the moment timer playback starts.

2

TIMER ON/OFF WED

10 30

1.TOP MENU

17 45

2.TITLE

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

CLEAR ENTER

TIMER ON/OFF WED

10 30

1.TOP MENU

17 45

2.TITLE

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

RETURN

1. TOP MENU: Setup for playing from top of the menu.

2. TITLE: Setup for playing the specified title and chapter.

÷

Refer to ”Playing the specified title and chapter”.

3. BARCODE/COMMAND STACK: Setup for recalling the display of the barcode command stack groups from memory.

÷

Refer to ”Setup for recalling the barcode/command stack groups from memory” (See page 53).

÷

Select one of the above with or , and press

ENTER

.

3

CLEAR ENTER

TIMER ON/OFF WED

10 30

1.TOP MENU

17 45

2.TITLE

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

CLEAR ENTER

RETURN

RETURN

For your reference

Memorized data is not erased even if AC power cord is unplugged.

NOTE

÷

This step cannot be performed if the power ON time has not been set.

÷

The data is written in memory at the moment the timer setup screen is exited. The timer setup will not be stored in memory if power is turned off before or without exiting the screen.

÷

On a DVD disc that has been setup to start playback automatically, the setup made above will not be applied to the disc.

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Clearing the set time

With the TIMER ON/OFF time input screen (shown left) displayed, press

CLEAR

and then press

ENTER

of the remote control unit.

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Playing the specified title and chapter

TIMER ON/OFF WED

10 30

1.TOP MENU

17 45

2.TITLE

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

÷

Move

(pointer) to “2 TITLE” and press

ENTER

.

Pointer

CLEAR ENTER RETURN

00–04–29

SAT

08:15.00

FRI

SAT

SUN

ALL

MON

TUE

WED

THU

10 30 17 45 T06:C02

RETURN

Example) To begin playback with Chapter 2 of Title 6

A: Press

=

NEXT

.

0

=

6

=

NEXT

=

0

=

2

B: Press or to select 06 and press

ENTER

to start the setting of the next set of figures. Now press or to select

02 and press

ENTER

.

÷

Select ENTER on the screen to enter the setting and exit the screen. Select RETURN to cancel the setting and return to the previous screen.

NOTE

÷

When a title and chapter are selected, playback continues after the selected chapter only when there is one or more chapter after it. Playback completes at the end of the selected title.

If repeat playback is set in the ADV SETUP menu, the selected chapter is played first then the set repeat playback starts.

÷

When setting tracks on a CD or Video CD, please enter the track number in the CHAPTER in the above setting. At this time TITLE and BARCODE/COMMAND STACKs settings will not operate.

TIMER ON/OFF SAT

10 30

1.TOP MENU

17 45

2.TITLE

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

CLEAR ENTER RETURN

00–04–29

WED

08:15.00 (1/3)

FRI

SAT

SUN

ALL

MON

TUE

WED

THU

10 30 17 45 GROUP005

RETURN

÷

Select ENTER on the screen to enter the setting and exit the screen. Select RETURN to cancel the setting and return to the previous screen.

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Setting to turn on player power only

When selecting a title, enter a title which is not on the disc.

Example: Enter title 99.

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Setup for recalling the barcode/command stack groups from memory

÷

Move the pointer to 3. BARCODE/COMMAND STACK and press

ENTER

.

Example) To recall and execute Barcode/Command stack group “5”

A: Press

5

=

NEXT

.

B: Press or to select 005 and press

ENTER

.

Now the timer setting is complete.

NOTE

When a Barcode Command stack group is selected, the command stack within the group will be executed repeatedly regardless of whether the repeat mode in the ADV SETUP menu is set to ON or OFF.

ADV.SETUP

WEEKLY TIMER

POWER ON START

TITLE PLAY MODE

REPEAT MODE

BAUD RATE

TRAY LOCK

BLACKBOARD LOCK

STACK MODE OSD

REV STEP/REV PLAY page 1/2

OFF

OFF

Single

OFF

4800bps

OFF

OFF

ON

VOBU

SETUP

Exit

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Setting the timer function not to operate with the weekly timer setting left as is

1.

Move the

(pointer) to WEEKLY TIMER on the ADV SETUP menu screen with or

and set to OFF with the remote control unit’s or .

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Setting the WEEKLY TIMER and Expandable Functions

You can change the day for the WEEKLY TIMER settings. This setting allows for the power to be turned on and off more than two times in the same day. In addition, with the ALL setting, the player can be set to turn on and off at the same time every day.

TIMER ON/OFF MON

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Setting the day for the WEEKLY TIMER

1.

Select the WEEKLY TIMER setup screen.

÷

For information on how to select this screen, see page

50 and 51.

Blink

Blink

1.TOP MENU

2.TITLE

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

CLEAR ENTER RETURN

«

2

TIMER ON/OFF MON

1.TOP MENU

2.TITLE

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

CLEAR ENTER RETURN or

«

Display changes MON ALL

2.

When the setting area below ON is blinking, press

PREV

.

÷

The setting that indicates the day of the week will begin to blink.

TIMER ON/OFF SUN

3

1.TOP MENU

2.TITLE

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

CLEAR ENTER RETURN

«

TIMER ON/OFF SUN

4

Blink

1.TOP MENU

2.TITLE

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

CLEAR ENTER RETURN

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Select ENTER on the screen to enter the setting and exit the screen. Select RETURN to cancel the setting and return to the previous screen.

3.

Select a day by using or .

In step 3 above, as you press or , the following 8 possible settings will be displayed: MON,TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, SUN, and ALL. For information on how the

WEEKLY TIMER operates when ALL is selected, see page 55.

4.

Press

NEXT

.

÷

For information on how to turn the timer ON/OFF and other settings, see page 51.

You do not have to use the remote control, the mouse can be used as well. Position the cursor over the day setting and click the left mouse button to change the day.

Example 1)

00–04–29

SAT

08:15.00 (1/3)

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SUN

SUN

ALL

07 30 12 00 T01 : C01

13 00 17 30 T02 : C01

RETURN

List display

Example 2)

00–04–29

SAT

08:15.00 (1/3)

FRI

SAT

SUN

ALL

MON

TUE

WED

THU

07 30 17 30 T01 : C01

RETURN

List display

Example 3)

00–04–29

SAT

08:15.00 (1/3)

FRI

SAT

SUN

ALL

MON

TUE

WED

THU

07 30

07 30 17 30 T01 : C01

RETURN

List display

Example 4)

00–04–29

SAT

08:15.00 (1/3)

23 00

T01 : C01

FRI

SAT

SUN

ALL

MON

TUE

WED

THU

02 00

RETURN

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Setting the power to turn on and off more than two times

in the same day

Example 1)

When set as seen in Example 1, the power turns on at

7:30 a.m. on Sunday and playback begins from the first title chapter (track) 1. Then the power turns off at 12:00 noon. At 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, the power turns on again and playback begins from the second title chapter (track)

1. The power then turns off at 5:30 p.m.

In this way, the player can be set the time to turn on and off a maximum of 24 times on the same day.

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Setting the player to turn on and off at the same time every day

Example 2)

Refer to page 54 while setting the day setting to ALL. After this is set, the time at which the player will turn on and off every day can be entered.

In Example 2, the power turns on everyday at 7:30 a.m.

and playback begins from the first title chapter (track) 1.

The power then turns off at 5:30 p.m.

Example 3)

As can be seen in example 2, if you want the power to turn on everyday except Sunday, set the time in the OFF column for Sunday exactly the same as the time for the

ON column of ALL. Leave the time setting in the ON column for Sunday blank.

In Example 3, on Sunday the power is always off, while on the remaining days the power turns on at 7:30 a.m.

and playback begins from the first title chapter (track) 1.

The power then turns off at 5:30 p.m.

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Setting the power to turn on and off in the other day

Example 4)

As can be seen in example 4, the power turns on at 11:00 p.m. on Monday and turned off at 2:00 a.m. on Tuesday

(Monday midnight).

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Examples of when the times set for the WEEKLY TIMER overlap

Example 5)

When the following settings are selected for the same day.

However when the ON time and the OFF times do overlap, please understand that the player will operate as indicated in the examples below.

1

2 ON

Result

1

2

Example 6)

When the following settings are selected for the same day.

Example 5)

In 1, the player begins to operate according to the time set for

ON. Next, in 2 the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON. In this case, the OFF setting for 1 will be ignored, and the player will turn off at the time that was set for

2.

1

2

Result

2 1

Example 6)

In 2, the player begins to operate according to the time set for

ON. Next, in 1 the player beings to operate according to the time set for ON. In this case, the OFF setting for 2 will be ignored, and the player will turn off at the time that was set for

1.

Example 7)

When the following settings are selected for the same day.

1

2

Result

1 2

Example 8)

When the following settings are selected for the same day.

Example 7)

In 1, the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON. Next, in 2 the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON. In this case, the player will turn off at the time that was set for 2.

1

2

3

Result

ON OFF ON

2 3

Example 8)

In 2, the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON. Next, in 1 the player will turn off momentarily according to the time set for OFF. Then, in 3 the player begins to operate again at the time set for ON. Lastly, the player will turn off at the time that was set for 3.

Example 9)

When the following settings are selected for ALL and SUN.

(The times set for 1 ON and 2 OFF are the same time.)

1

ALL

2

SUN

Result

Except Sunday

1

Example 9)

In 1 ALL(everyday), the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON except for Sunday. These settings result in the player turning on and off according to the times set for ON and OFF in 1. The player therefore will not operate on Sunday.

Notes

When the ON and OFF times are set to the same exact time, the player will react differently according to previously designated settings.

In Example 9, when the ON and OFF times are set the same, the power is OFF and the player is in standby up until that designated time.

When the ON and OFF times are set the same, in the case when the players is ON up until that time, the OFF time set for

2 will be ignored.

Power on start function

1-2

3

In the case of 1

In the case of 2

In the case of 3

ADV.SETUP

WEEKLY TIMER

POWER ON START

TITLE PLAY MODE

REPEAT MODE

BAUD RATE

TRAY LOCK

BLACKBOARD LOCK

STACK MODE OSD

REV STEP/REV PLAY

POWER ON START

1.TOP MENU

2.TITLE

page 1/2

OFF

OFF

Single

OFF

4800bps

OFF

OFF

ON

VOBU

SETUP

Exit

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

POWER ON START

1.TOP MENU

ENTER RETURN

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Setting the power on start function

1.

Move the

(pointer) to “POWER ON START” by pressing or .

2.

Set it to ON by pressing or .

3.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

The POWER ON START setting screen is displayed.

1.TOP MENU:

Playing from the top menu screen.

2.TITLE:

Playing the specified title and chapter.

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK:

Recalling and executing the Barcode/Command stack groups in memory.

÷

Select one of the above with or , and press

ENTER

2.TITLE

TITLE 06 CHAPTER 02

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

«

ENTER RETURN

ADV.SETUP

WEEKLY TIMER

POWER ON START

TITLE PLAY MODE

REPEAT MODE

BAUD RATE

TRAY LOCK

BLACKBOARD LOCK

STACK MODE OSD

REV STEP/REV PLAY page 1/2

OFF

T06:C02

Single

OFF

4800bps

OFF

OFF

ON

VOBU

SETUP

Exit chapter

÷

Select ENTER on the screen to enter the setting and exit the screen. Select RETURN to cancel the setting and return to the previous screen.

Selecting the special title and

1. Playing the top menu

÷

Move the

(pointer) to 1. TOP MENU and press

ENTER

.

2. Playing the specified title and chapter

÷

Move the

(pointer) to 2. TITLE and press

ENTER

.

Example) To begin playback with Chapter 2 of Title 6

A: Press

2

0

=

NEXT

.

=

6

=

NEXT

= 0 =

B: Press or to select 06 and press

ENTER

item to start the setting of the next set of figures. Now press or to select 02 and press

ENTER

.

NOTE

÷

When setting tracks on a CD or Video CD, please enter the track number in the CHAPTER in the above setting.

At this time TITLE and BARCODE/COMMAND STACKs settings will not operate.

You can set the POWER ON START FUNCTION with the mouse as well as with the remote control.

÷

Where is displayed, clicking with the left mouse but-

÷ ton lets you change selections or settings.

Each time you click on a number with the left mouse button, it increases by 1. Each time you click on a number with the right mouse button, it decreases by 1.

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Power on start function

3. Recalling and executing the Barcode/Command stack groups in memory

÷

Move the

(pointer) to 3. BARCODE/COMMAND

STACK and press

ENTER

.

POWER ON START

1.TOP MENU

2.TITLE

3.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK

GROUP 005

ENTER RETURN

A: Press

5

=

NEXT

.

B: Press or to select 005 and press

ENTER

.

ADV.SETUP

WEEKLY TIMER

POWER ON START

TITLE PLAY MODE

REPEAT MODE

BAUD RATE

TRAY LOCK

BLACKBOARD LOCK

STACK MODE OSD

REV STEP/REV PLAY page 1/2

OFF

GROUP 005

Single

OFF

4800bps

OFF

OFF

ON

VOBU

SETUP

Exit

Setting the Barcode/Command stack

÷

Select ENTER on the screen to enter the setting and exit the screen. Select RETURN to cancel the setting and return to the previous screen.

ADV.SETUP

WEEKLY TIMER

POWER ON START

TITLE PLAY MODE

REPEAT MODE

BAUD RATE

TRAY LOCK

BLACKBOARD LOCK

STACK MODE OSD

REV STEP/REV PLAY page 1/2

OFF

OFF

Single

OFF

4800bps

OFF

OFF

ON

VOBU

SETUP

Exit

For your reference

Memorized data is not erased even if AC power cord is unplugged.

Example) To execute Barcode/Command stack group 5

÷

The ADV SETUP menu setup screen is displayed again, in which the POWER ON START setting is shown.

Now the setting of the operation to be performed at power

ON is complete.

NOTE

With a disc with which playback starts automatically, the operation may differ from the setting.

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I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

Setting to turn on player power only

When selecting a title, enter a title which is not on the disc.

Example: Enter title 99.

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Video CD

.

I

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Turning off the POWER ON

START FUNCTION

1.

On the ADV SETUP menu screen, move the

(pointer) to POWER ON START with the remote control unit’s or and select

OFF with the remote control unit’s or

.

Setting is possible by the mouse instead of the remote control. When the

pointer is on MENU, click left button, ADV. SETUP menu is disappeared.

Barcode/Command stack function

This player can be used as follows using the Barcode stack/

Command stack function

÷

Commands in the barcode book included with the disc can be memorized in the player in advance. (Barcode stack function.)

÷

Barcodes can be set using the provided remote control for discs that do not have barcodes, or for commands that you want to use that are not provided with barcodes. (Command stack function.)

÷

The remote control can be used for recall and successive execution or step by step execution of memorized content.

NOTE:

The Barcode stack/Command stack function will not operate with CD or Video CDs.

NOTE:

÷

The maximum number of steps that can be memorized in the player is 300 steps including video blackboards.

÷

Memorized data is not erased even if power to the unit is switched OFF.Barcode/Command screen

DVD .

Basic usage

How to use the barcode stack/command stack function is indicated as follows:

Details of those settings, refer to the pages after “

\

”.

1.

Display the barcode stack/command stack setup screen with the remote control

\

Page 60

2.

Input the barcode with the barcode reader and transmit to player

\

Page 61

÷

Input can also be done with the remote control unit.

\

Page 60-64

3.

Repeat step 2 in the desired playback order.

4.

When input is finished, store in the player’s memory

\

Page 65

5.

Execution

\

Page 74, 75

DVD .

Advanced usage

With the barcode stack/command stack function of this unit, groups can be divided and memorized without influencing previously input commands.

This is convenient for separate memorization of contents of more than one disc, or when one player is being jointly used by many people.

To register a group separate to the already previously memorized content

1.

Register a new group

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“GROUP 002” on the top right of the barcode stack/command stack input screen is the group number that will be memorized.

As the group number will be important for execution, please make a note of it so that you do not forget it.

2.

Input the barcode with the barcode reader and transmit to player

\

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÷

Input can also be done with the remote control unit.

\

Page 60-64

3.

Repeat step 2 in the desired playback order.

4.

When input is finished, store in the player’s memory

\

Page 65

5.

Execution

\

Page 74, 75

At this time please select the group number that was noted in step 1.

NOTE:

Commands stored in the player’s memory can be grouped together or divided

\

Page 70-73.

Please note, however, that the order of commands can not be changed.

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Barcode/Command stack setting

Barcode/Command screen

1

BARCODE/COMMAND

The player can store commands input using

LASERBARCORD and DVD barcodes. The stored commands can be recalled for either successive or step-by-step execution.

Memorized data is not erased even if AC power cord is Unplugged.

DVD .

Displaying the Barcode/

Command stack screen

2

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/001

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

ALL CLEAR? YES NO

1.

Press

MEMORY

.

÷

“BARCODE/COMMAND” is displayed.

NOTE

The system cannot enter this mode during display of the player control panel.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001

TITLE

SEARCH FRAME

MARK FRAME

SUBTITLE

AUDIO

ANGLE

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

00

000000

000000

*

*

*

2.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack screen is displayed.

÷

If barcodes have already been input, their data are shown in the screen.

Select whether barcodes are to be input by erasing existing barcodes or by adding them to the existing barcodes.

÷

To input new barcodes from the beginning, select “YES” with or and press

ENTER

.

÷

To add new barcodes to existing barcodes, select “NO” with or and press

ENTER

.

÷

Press

ENTER

to display the Barcode/Command Stack In-

÷ put screen.

When barcodes have not been input, the Barcode/Command Stack input screen will be displayed.

÷

The setting procedure of this screen will be described in the subsequent pages.

÷

Barcode/Command Stacks can be set directly using a barcode reader (optional) or set using the remote control unit.

1

2

7 m

30

°

30

°

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001

PLAY

DVD .

Direct setting using a barcode reader

1.

Read a barcode with a barcode reader.

2.

Send it to the player.

Example 1) Read “PLAY” and send it.

Example 2) Read “Play Title 8 Chapters 5 to 12 with Subtitle

3, Audio 2 and Angle 1” and send it.

DVD .

Setting using the remote control unit

Five commands including Play

3

, Pause

8

, e

Still/Step

E and Stop

7

and WAIT and GO TO GROUP can be set using the remote control unit.

The chapter search, chapter play, frame search and frame segment play* commands can also be set using the remote control unit.

* Frame segment play is to play between two specific frames.

Press

TITLE/CHP

FRM/TIME

.

÷

The TITLE number will blink and the input mode will be selected.

Example 1) To set “Play”

Press

PLAY

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack Input screen shows “PLAY” and increments to the next Input screen.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 004: 006

WAIT 000sec.

Example 2) enter the wait time

1. Press and hold

PAUSE

.

÷

“WAIT 000 sec” appears on the screen.

2. Use the number buttons to enter the wait time in seconds.

÷

The maximum time value that can be entered is 999

NEXT

3. Press .

(completes the procedures)

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BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001

TITLE 03

SEARCH FRAME 123000

MARK FRAME 129000

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

Display when the example on the right is input

Note

The difference between search frames and mark frames cannot be set to 24 frames or less. The entry must be 25 frames or greater.

Example 3) To “Play Title 3 Frames 123000 to 129000”

1. Press

TITLE/CHP

FRM/TIME

.

÷

The TITLE number will blink.

2. Press

3

=

NEXT

.

÷

Title 3 is set, and the mode switches to Frame Input.

3. Press

1

=

2

=

3

= 0 = 0

=

÷

÷

0 =

NEXT

.

This sets the start frame number.

If the operation up to the present has been performed during playback, the input start frame is searched now.

4. Press

1

=

2

= 9 = 0 = 0

=

÷

÷

0 =

NEXT

.

This sets the end frame number.

If the operation in steps 3 and 4 is performed during playback, you can press

ENTER

in place of specifying the frame number in steps 3 and 4 above. In this case, the frame number being played is input automatically.

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BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001

TITLE

SEARCH CHAPTER

MARK

SUBTITLE

CHAPTER

AUDIO

ANGLE

05

03

08

03

2

1

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

Display when the example on the right is input

To play chapter 7 till the end as shown in Example 4), enter

“8”, obtained by adding 1 to 7, in MARK CHAPTER.

Example 4) To “Play Title 5 Chapters 3 to 7 with Subtitle 3,

Audio 2 and Angle 1”

1. Press

TITLE/CHP

FRM/TIME

.

÷

The TITLE number will blink.

2. Press

5

=

NEXT

.

÷

This sets title 5 and the chapter input mode starts.

3. Press

TITLE/CHP

FRM/TIME

to select SEARCH CHAPTER.

÷

This item sets the chapter number where playback should start.

÷

Each press switches “CHAPTER” and “FRAME” alternately.

4. Press

3

=

NEXT

.

÷

This sets the start chapter number.

5. Press

8

=

NEXT

.

÷

This sets the end chapter number.

6. Press

3 =

÷

This sets Subtitle 3.

NEXT

.

7. Press

2

. (Do not press

÷

This sets Audio 2.

NEXT

.)

8. Press

1

. (Do not press

NEXT

.)

÷

This sets Angle 1. Now go to the next step.

Item display

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001

TITLE

SEARCH FRAME

MARK FRAME

SUBTITLE

AUDIO

ANGLE

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

00

000000

- - - - - -

01

2

3

Press

DISPLAY

switches over to the following display

List display

004

005

006

007

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001

001 SUBTITLE 01 AUDIO 2 ANGLE 3

002 03:10000–15000

003

008

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

1.

2.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001

TITLE

SEARCH FRAME

MARK FRAME

03

123000

129000

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

Example 5) To input the command for setting Subtitle 1,

Audio 2 and Angle 3

1. When the word TITLE is blinking, enter

“00” in the TITLE.

÷

(Do not press

NEXT

.).

2. Press

SUBTITLE

while the TITLE digits are blinking.

3. When the SUBTITLE digits start to blink, press

1

then

NEXT

.

4. When the AUDIO digit starts to blink,

2

press .

5. When the ANGLE digital starts to blink,

3

press .

÷

With a play command that specifies the start and end frames, it is not possible to set the subtitle, audio and angle simultaneously. However, by placing the subtitle, audio and angle setting command as described above before the frame section play command, the section playback can be executed with the specified setting.

The input as shown above allows to play title 3 frames 10000 to 15000 by setting Subtitle 1, Audio 2 and Angle 3.

With commands other than the frame section play command, such as the frame search, chapter search and chapter section play commands, the specified setting is valid within each command.

Example 6) To repeat “Play Title 3 frames 123000 to

129000” in Example 3

1. Perform steps 1 to 4 in Example 3.

÷

The barcode/command stack input screen of the next step appears.

2. Press

RPT A-B

while the TITLE number is blinking.

÷

The REPEAT indicator appears on the screen.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 002

TITLE

SEARCH FRAME

MARK

SUBTITLE

FRAME

AUDIO

ANGLE

00

000000

- - - - - -

*

*

*

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 002

REPEAT

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Example 7) Inputting a command to jump to another group.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 004: 003

GO TO GROUP - 000

1. When the TITLE number is flashing, press

RECALL

.

2. The display changes to that indicated in the figure on the left. Input the number of the group you want to jump to, and

NEXT

press .

To change a previously input “GO TO GROUP” command group number, press

RECALL

during Detailed or List display, and input the new number.

Using this command enables consecutive jumping to different groups.

< Conceptual representation >

GROUP - 001 GROUP - 002 GROUP - 004

*

*

*

*

GO TO GROUP - 002

*

*

*

*

GO TO GROUP - 004

*

*

*

*

GO TO GROUP - 010

You can also create standby display groups. If you do this, you return to the standby display after jumping to another group.

< Conceptual representation >

GROUP - 001

*

*

*

*

REPEAT

Jump

GROUP - 002

*

*

*

*

GO TO GROUP - 001 example

RECALL 002 + PLAY or

External option switch

Group 002

GROUP - 003

*

*

*

*

GO TO GROUP - 001 example

RECALL 003 + PLAY or

External option switch

Group 003

GROUP - 004

*

*

*

*

GO TO GROUP - 001 example

RECALL 004 + PLAY or

External option switch

Group 004

DVD .

Setting the Subtitle, Audio and Angle

SUBTITLE

÷

“00” turns the screen color to the color specified in “Background color” in the GUI menu and makes the played image invisible.

÷

“01” to “32” displays the corresponding subtitle.

÷

“33” plays with Subtitle OFF.

÷

“34” is used to make the played image made invisible with

“00” visible again.

÷

“99” retains the previous condition. This is used to change other setting than SUBTITLE while maintaining the SUBTI-

TLE setting the same.

÷

“35” to “98” are invalid.

AUDIO

÷

“0” plays image with Audio OFF.

÷

“1” to “8” selects and plays the corresponding audio.

÷

“9” retains the previous condition.

ANGLE

÷

“1” to “8” selects and plays the corresponding angle.

÷

“9” retains the previous condition.

÷

“0” selects and plays Angle 9.

NOTE

÷

When “retain the previous condition” is selected, “

” is displayed in the input screen.

÷

The barcode/command stack cannot be executed if a value that does not exist in the disc is input.

DVD .

To use only the chapter search or frame search

In item “MARK CHAPTER” or “MARK FRAME”, simply press

NEXT

without setting anything.

A still image is displayed after search.

DVD .

To change a value during input

Press the numeric button of the correct number (including 0).

To return to a previous setting point, press

PREV

.

DVD .

To cancel input in the middle

Move the

(pointer) to “EXIT” by pressing the cursor button

(right direction) and press

ENTER

.

DVD .

Saving Barcode/

Command stack

When input has been completed to the end using the example operation, the barcode stack/command stack input screen for the next step appears in a few seconds.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001

TITLE

SEARCH CHAPTER

MARK

SUBTITLE

CHAPTER

AUDIO

ANGLE

05

03

08

03

2

1

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

When this screen appears, press

(pointer) to SAVE and press

ENTER

.

or to move

Step display

÷

The display disappears and the input information is saved.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 002

TITLE 00

SEARCH FRAME 000000

MARK

SUBTITLE

FRAME 000000

*

AUDIO

ANGLE *

*

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

The display disappears.

NOTES:

÷

The input information is not saved if

(pointer) is moved to

SAVE and

ENTER

is pressed before the bar code stack/com-

÷ mand stack input screen for the next step appears.

The input information is not saved if

(pointer) is moved to

EXIT and

ENTER

is pressed.

DVD .

To delete a previously imput Barcode/

Command stack

1.

Press

MEMORY

.

÷

“BARCODE/COMMAND” is displayed.

2.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack screen is displayed.

3.

Select “NO” with or and press

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack Input screen is displayed when

ENTER

is pressed.

4.

Press

DISPLAY

.

÷

The list display appears.

5.

Move the

(pointer) to “DEL” by pressing the cursor button (right direction).

6.

Select the step to be deleted by pressing

or .

004

005

006

007

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

008

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

7.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

The selected step is deleted and the numbers of the subsequent steps are decremented by 1.

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001

001 03:123000–129000

002 05:03–07

003

03 2 1

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

8.

Move the

(pointer) to “SAVE” by pressing

and press

ENTER

.

IMPORTANT:

Even if you have come to step 7 in the above deletion procedure, you can still abort deletion by moving the

(pointer) to

“EXIT” by pressing the cursor button (right direction) then pressing

ENTER

. The deletion is entered in memory when the

“SAVE” operation is performed in step 8.

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Barcode/Command stack setting

DVD .

Correcting a previously input Barcode/

Command Stack

Example) To change the Audio setting of step 003 from

2 to 1

1.

Press

MEMORY

.

÷

“BARCODE/COMMAND” is displayed.

NOTE:

To save the corrected information, press

NEXT

repeatedly until the last item flashes (ANGLE in this example).

Press

NEXT

one more time to move to the page for the next step.

In this “next step”, move

(pointer) to SAVE and press

ENTER to save data.

The corrected information is not saved if

(pointer) is moved to SAVE and

ENTER

is pressed before the end of correction (in the middle of the step being corrected).

2.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack screen is displayed.

3.

Select “NO” with or and press

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack Input screen is displayed when

ENTER

is pressed.

DVD .

Adding a step in a previously input Barcode/Command

Stack

1.

Perform steps 1 to 4 of “Correcting a previously input Barcode/Command Stack”.

4.

Press

DISPLAY

÷

The list display appears.

5.

Select “003

” by pressing or .

6.

Press

TITLE/CHP

FRM/TIME

.

÷

This initiates the Barcode/Command Stack input mode.

2.

Select the step where a new step is to be inserted by pressing or .

3.

Move the

(pointer) to “INS” by pressing

or and press

ENTER

.

÷

This inserts a new step before the selected step and the numbers of subsequent steps are incremented by 1.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 003

TITLE

SEARCH CHAPTER

MARK CHAPTER

SUBTITLE

AUDIO

ANGLE

05

03

05

03

2

1

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001

001 PLAY

002

003 03:123000–129000

03 2 1 004 05:03–07

005

006

007

008

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

7.

Press

NEXT

4 times to select item “AUDIO”.

8.

Press

1

.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 003

TITLE

SEARCH CHAPTER

MARK CHAPTER

SUBTITLE

AUDIO

ANGLE

05

03

05

03

1

1

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

4.

Press

TITLE/CHP

FRM/TIME

.

÷

This initiates the Barcode/Command Stack input mode.

5.

Set a step in the same way as “Setting a

Barcode/Command Stack settings”.

(See page 61- 64)

6.

Move the

(pointer) to “SAVE” by pressing

and press

ENTER

.

9.

Press

NEXT

.

÷

The next step’s Barcode/Command Input screen is displayed.

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10.

Move the

(pointer) to “SAVE” by pressing

and press

ENTER

.

Grouping some Barcode/Command Stacks

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BARCODE/COMMAND

Methods of Grouping

Grouping some Barcode/Command Stacks

A group can be formed with several Barcode/Command

Stacks, and more than one group can be formed and stored.

When executing a group of commands, select a group from the stored groups and execute them either consecutively or step by step. It is also possible to divide or delete a group.

2

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/001

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

ALL CLEAR? YES NO

The following procedure consists of inserting a group delimiter after a group of barcode commands.

Inserting a group

1.

Press

MEMORY

.

÷

“BARCODE/COMMAND” is displayed.

2.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack screen is displayed.

3

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 004

TITLE

SEARCH FRAME

MARK

SUBTITLE

FRAME

AUDIO

ANGLE

00

000000

- - - - - -

*

*

*

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

3.

Select “NO” with or and press the

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack Input screen is displayed when the

ENTER

is pressed.

4

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/001

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

4.

Press

DISPLAY

.

÷

The list display appears.

÷

Make sure that the

(pointer) is located at the step immediately following the last entry.

5

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 002: 001

TITLE

SEARCH FRAME

MARK

SUBTITLE

FRAME

AUDIO

ANGLE

00

000000

- - - - - -

*

*

*

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

5.

Press

NEXT

.

÷

The input screen for the first step of the next Barcode/

÷

Command Stack group appears.

The Barcode/Command Stacks of the next group can be set from here.

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Grouping some Barcode/Command Stacks

DVD .

Switching the Barcode/

Command Stack group

1.

Press

MEMORY

.

÷

“BARCODE/COMMAND” is displayed.

004

005

006

007

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/002

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

008

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

2.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack screen is displayed.

NEXT

J

PREV

3.

Select “NO” with or and press the

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode Input screen is displayed when the button is pressed.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 002/ 002

005

006

007

008

001 SUBTITLE 01 AUDIO 2 ANGLE 3

002 03:10000–15000

003

004

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

4.

Press

DISPLAY

.

÷

The list display appears.

5.

Press

PREV NEXT

.

÷

Pressing

NEXT

switches over to the next group.

÷

Pressing

PREV

switches over to the previous group.

1

BARCODE/COMMAND

DVD .

Deleting a group

1.

Press

MEMORY

.

÷

“BARCODE/COMMAND” is displayed.

2

3

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/001

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

ALL CLEAR? YES NO

2.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack screen is displayed.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 004

TITLE

SEARCH FRAME

MARK

SUBTITLE

FRAME

AUDIO

ANGLE

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

00

000000

- - - - - -

*

*

*

3.

Select “NO” with or and press

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode Input screen is displayed when

ENTER

is pressed.

4

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/001

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

5

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

6

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

7-8

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001

001

002

003

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

9

004

005

006

007

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001

001

002

003

008

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

4.

Press

DISPLAY

.

÷

The list display appears.

5.

Select the group to be deleted by pressing

PREV

NEXT

.

6.

Move the

(pointer) to “GROUP” on the first line by pressing .

7.

Move the

(pointer) to “DEL” by pressing the cursor button (right direction).

8.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

This deletes the selected group.

9.

Move the

(pointer) to “SAVE” by pressing the cursor button (right direction) and press

ENTER

.

IMPORTANT

Even if you have come to step 8 in the above deletion procedure, you can still abort deletion by moving the

(pointer) to

“EXIT” by pressing the cursor button (right direction) then pressing

ENTER

. The deletion is entered in memory when the

SAVE” operation is performed in step 9.

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Grouping some Barcode/Command Stacks

DVD .

Dividing a previously input group

1

BARCODE/COMMAND

1.

Press

MEMORY

.

÷

“BARCODE/COMMAND” is displayed.

2

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/001

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

ALL CLEAR? YES NO

2.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack screen is displayed.

3

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 004

TITLE

SEARCH FRAME

MARK

SUBTITLE

FRAME

AUDIO

ANGLE

00

000000

- - - - - -

*

*

*

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

3.

Select “NO” with or and press

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack Input screen is displayed when

ENTER

is pressed.

4

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/001

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

4.

Press

DISPLAY

.

÷

The list display appears.

5

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

5.

Select the step where the existing group is to be divided by pressing or .

÷

Move the

(pointer) the first step of the group created by division.

6

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07

004

005

03 2 1

006

007

008

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

6.

Move the

(pointer) to “INS” by pressing

or .

7

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001

001 PLAY

002

003 03:123000–129000

03 2 1 004 05:03–07

005

006

007

008

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

7.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

This inserts a vacant step before the selected step and the numbers of subsequent steps are incremented by 1.

8

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 002: 001

TITLE

SEARCH FRAME

MARK FRAME

03

123000

129000

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

8.

Press

NEXT

.

÷

÷

This divides the existing group at the vacant step.

A new group is created. The Barcode/Command Stack

Input screen of the first step of the newly created group is displayed.

9

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 002: 001

TITLE

SEARCH FRAME

MARK FRAME

03

123000

129000

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

9.

Move the

(pointer) to “SAVE” by pressing the cursor button (right direction) and press

ENTER

.

IMPORTANT

Even if you have come to step 8 in the above group procedure, you can still abort group by moving the

(pointer) to

“EXIT” by pressing then pressing

ENTER

. The group is entered in memory when the SAVE” operation is performed in step 9.

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Grouping some Barcode/Command Stacks

DVD .

Joining two Barcode/

Command Stack groups

1

BARCODE/COMMAND

1.

Press

MEMORY

.

÷

“BARCODE/COMMAND” is displayed.

2

3

4

5

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 004/004

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

ALL CLEAR? YES NO

2.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack screen is displayed.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 004: 004

TITLE

SEARCH FRAME

MARK FRAME

SUBTITLE

AUDIO

ANGLE

00

000000

000000

*

*

*

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

3.

Select “NO” with or and press

ENTER

.

÷

The Barcode/Command Stack Input screen is displayed when

ENTER

is pressed.

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 004/004

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

4.

Press

DISPLAY

.

÷

The list display of the last group that was input is displayed.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 003/ 004

001 02:000150–002050

002 06:22–23

∗ ∗ ∗

003

004

005

006

007

008

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

5.

Change the group with

PREV

.

÷

Move the

(pointer) to the next step of the previously input number with or . This becomes the division point.

6

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 003/ 004

001 02:000150–002050

002 06:22–23

∗ ∗ ∗

003

004

005

006

007

008

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

6.

Move the

(pointer) to “DEL” by pressing the cursor button (right direction).

7

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 003/ 003

001 02:000150–002050

002 06:22–23

∗ ∗ ∗

003 PLAY

004 03:123000–129000

005 05:03–07

006

007

008

03 2 1

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

7.

Press

ENTER

.

÷

This deletes the group delimiter and joins the current group with the next group to it.

÷

The numbers of the groups after the current group are decremented by 1.

8

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 003/ 003

001 02:000150–002050

002 06:22–23

∗ ∗ ∗

003 PLAY

004 03:123000–129000

005 05:03–07 03 2 1

006

007

008

SAVE DEL INS EXIT

8.

Move the

(pointer) to “SAVE” by pressing the cursor button (right direction) and press

ENTER

.

IMPORTANT

Even if you have come to step 7 in the above group Joining, you can still abort group by moving the

(pointer) to “EXIT” by pressing the cursor button (right direction) then pressing

ENTER

. The group is entered in memory when the SAVE” operation is performed in step 8.

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Using a Barcode/Command Stacks

DVD .

Recalling/executing barcode commands in memory

To excute a barcode command group:

Load the disc to excute them.

Switching the command group

1.

Press

RECALL

.

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001

Recall screen

2.

Press

PREV

.

3.

Input the number of the command group to be recalled/executed using the numeric buttons.

4.

Press

NEXT

twice.

÷

This recalls and executes the selected group.

Switching the command step

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001

Recall screen

To execute steps in a command group:

Load the disc to excute them.

1.

Press

RECALL

.

2.

Press

PREV

.

3.

Input the number of the command group to be recalled/executed using the numeric buttons.

4.

Press

NEXT

.

÷

To re-enter the group number, press

PREV

.

5.

Input the number of the step to begin execution using the numeric buttons.

6.

Press

NEXT

.

÷

This recalls and executes the selected and subsequent steps in the selected group.

NOTES:

÷

Pressing

REPEAT

repeats the execution of the set GROUP.

÷

If you press

STEP

in place of

NEXT

in step 6 above, command steps will be executed step by step. After one step has been executed, press

NEXT

to advance to the next step. Pressing

PREV

allows you to return to the previous step.

NOTE

The system cannot enter this mode during display of the player control panel.

004

005

006

007

008

BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 003

001 PLAY

002 03:123000–129000

003 05:03–07 03 2 1

DVD .

Recalling/executing previously input barcode/command stack from the list view

1.

Press

RECALL

.

2.

Press

DISPLAY

.

÷

This displays a list of commands.

3.

Select a group by pressing

PREV NEXT

.

÷

Select the command group containing the command(s) to be executed.

4.

Select a step by pressing .

÷

Select the command step to begin execution with. If the command step number is left to “001” on this step, the commands in the entire command group will be executed.

5.

Press

PLAY

or

STEP

.

÷

Pressing

PLAY starts consecutive execution.

÷

Pressing

STEP

starts step-by-step execution.

Some titles may not be able to be recalled and executed.

Example)

The search command cannot be executed with a title that does not show the chapter, time and similar information on the screen or with a disc that is not permitted to use the search function.

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Character Input/Output drawing (DVD video blackboard)

1

The video blackboard function of this unit allows you to draw characters and pictures just like on a blackboard. The drawn characters and pictures can be displayed alone or superimposed on the disc video.

DVD .

Operation using the mouse or keyboard

Connect the PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard to the mouse/ keyboard connector of this unit. (See page 84)

2

1-3

“Y” cable

DVD .

Activating the blackboard function

1

Turn the power on.

2

Click the right button anytime to display the

Blackboard screen.

Blackboard screen

COLR SAVE UNDO EXIT

ABC

4

5

P IONEER_

Input “PIONEER”

P IONEER_

ABC COLR SAVE UNDO EXIT

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NOTE

The system cannot enter this mode during display of the player control panel.

ABC

DVD .

Inputting characters

COLR SAVE UNDO EXIT

1.

Move the cursor to

ABC

and click the mouse’s left button.

2.

Move the cursor to the position where you want to input the first character.

÷

The cursor changes to the

I

cursor in the area where character input is possible.

3.

Click the mouse’s left button.

÷

“_” brinks. You can input a character from this point.

4.

Input a character.

÷

Characters can also be input from the PC keyboard provided that this is connected.

The PC keyboard can input characters by distinguishing the numerals, symbols and uppercase/lowercase alphabet as well as carriage returns.

5.

Click the mouse’s right button after completing the input.

÷

The Blackboard screen is displayed again.

÷

To save the characters, use the procedure in “Saving characters or pictures” on page 78.

1

2

3

4

ABC

Drawing tool

COLR SAVE UNDO EXIT

ABC

ABC

ABC

COLR SAVE UNDO EXIT

COLR SAVE UNDO EXIT

COLR SAVE UNDO EXIT

DVD .

Using the drawing tools

÷

Use the mouse’s left button to select icon below.

(LINE):Draws a straight line.

(BOX): This tool can be switched by clicking to a tool for drawing a line-enclosed rectangle, solid-painted rectangle or a rectangle the outside of which is painted.

: Paints in inside.

: Paints in outside.

(ROUND): This tool can be switched by clicking to a tool for drawing an ellipse, solid-painted ellipse or an ellipse the outside of which is painted.

: Paints in inside.

: Paints in outside.

COLR

SAVE

UNDO

EXIT

: This tool can be switched by clicking to a tool for drawing a thin, medium or thick line.

: Each click switches the color to Red,

Blue, Green, Yellow, White, Black, Gray or Purple.

: Saves the drawn picture.

(See page 78 for the saving method.)

: Cancels the drawn picture. Each click cancels the last drawn picture.

Press with the mouse for more than 1 second to clear the entire drawing in the screen.

: Click the mouse to exits the current screen .

NOTE

÷

The Direction buttons ( ) and

ENTER

on the remote control unit can also be used for the above ope r a t i o n .

÷

The blackboard function will not function in a disc’s menu screen.

DVD .

Drawing a picture

Press the mouse’s left button at the point you want to start drawing and move the cursor (without releasing the mouse button). (This operation is referred to as dragging.)

1.

Select a drawing tool.

2.

Move cursor to the drawing start position.

3.

Drag.

÷

A picture is drawn as you move the cursor.

4.

Release finger from the mouse.

÷

Draw other pictures by repeating the above.

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Character Input/Output drawing (DVD video blackboard)

1

DVD .

Saving characters or pictures

2-4

5

ABC

GROUP 001

DISPLAY AREA IN

COLR

SAVE

UNDO EXIT

OUT

NEXT

AUTO DISP

SAVE

DEL EXIT

GROUP 001

001 R–3, RED 02-015.29~015.36 A

1.

Click

SAVE

on the screen.

÷

The Save screen is displayed.

2.

Display the video where you want to begin displaying the object or text.

÷

“IN” blinks.

÷

Display the video by controlling the player control icon at the bottom left of the screen.

3.

Click

SAVE

on the screen.

÷

This sets the display start position.

÷

“OUT” starts to blink.

4.

Display the video where you want to stop displaying the object or text.

÷

Display the video by controlling the player control icon at the bottom left of the screen.

5.

Click the

AUTO DISP

on the screen.

÷

This sets the display end position.

÷

The characters or pictures are saved in the player’s

÷ memory.

The group and step where they are saved are shown.

6.

Click

EXIT

.

÷

The Blackboard screen is displayed again.

AUTO DISP

SAVE DEL EXIT

6

GROUP 001

001 R–3, RED 02-015.29~015.36 A

AUTO DISP SAVE DEL

EXIT

NOTE:

÷

By saving the characters and drawing without playing a disc, the drawing can be displayed in a desired scene. (See page

80-81 for executing method.)

÷

Stored data is not erased even if power to the unit is switched

OFF.

NOTE:

÷

With a DVD, the start point (IN) and end point (OUT) can be set only within the same title.

The time display of the IN and OUT points will be shown in

( ) or [ ]. In some cases the image may not be saved exactly as they are in the original.

÷

The Direction buttons ( ) and

ENTER on the remote control unit can also be used for the above operation.

GROUP 001

001 R–1, YLW 02-002.41~032.06

A

002 B–3, GRN 01-027.30~035.08

A

DVD .

Details on the blackboard

RED : Red

Display mode

BLU : Blue

(See next page)

GRN : Green

Display end min.sec.

Display start min.sec.

Display title

YLW : Yellow

WHT : White

BLK : Black

GRY : Gray

PUR : Purple

1 : Line width fine

2 : Line width medium

3 : Line width thick

i : Painted inside o : Painted outside

L : Line

B : Box

R : Round

Indicator on the top of right

GROUP 001

001 R–3, RED 02-015.29~015.36 A

AUTO DISP

SAVE

DEL EXIT

Notes

÷

It takes time to draw a graphical image, so if you are using it to hide part of the video image, the image-drawing IN point must be set sufficiently in advance of the desired scene.

Drawing time varies according to the type of drawn graphic and the number of drawings. As a rule of thumb, the drawing

÷ time is usually in the range of 10 to 30 frames.

If different graphics are recorded in adjacent frames, they may not be drawn on the screen during continuous play-

÷ back due to drawing speed constraints.

Operation will not be performed according to the setting during frame reverse or reverse playback.

Draw by dragging with the left button pressed.

DVD .

To change the display mode

1. Move the cursor to the line you want to change and click the left button of the mouse.

2. Move the cursor to

AUTO DISP

and click the left button of the mouse.

Indicator display on the right edge of screen

A : Displayed at the same time as the disc playback, from the set start point through the set end point.

A S : The video becomes a still image at the set start point.

– A S : The video becomes a still image immediately before the set start point.

No display : The set characters or pictures are not displayed.

Pressing

ENTER

in this section starts drawing.

S : The video becomes the still image at the set start point but objects are not displayed.

Press

ENTER

on the remote control unit to start picture drawing.

: The

mark is displayed on the top right of the screen during playback.

Pressing

ENTER

in this section starts drawing.

S : The video becomes a still image, in which only the

mark is displayed, at the set start point.

Press

ENTER

on the remote control unit to start picture drawing.

Meaning of displayed symbols

“S” stands for “Still image” and plays a still image at the IN point.

“A” stands for “Auto display”, which displays drawing in the screen set with AUTO DISP.

” displays only the

marking.

“–” displays a still image immediately before the start of the

IN point.

DVD .

Pencil tool/freehand drawing

Click the right button of the mouse in the video blackboard input screen to turn the pointer into the pencil tool. Freehand drawing is possible by holding the mouse’s left button.

Clicking the right button again displays the Blackboard screen.

To change the color or line width, select

COLR

or the tool on the Blackboard screen. (See “Drawing Tools” on page 77.)

NOTE:

÷

Pictures can be drawn using the pencil tool but they cannot be saved later.

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Grouping video blackboards

Step

Group

GROUP 001

001 R–1, YLW

002 B–3 GRN

02-002.41~032.06

A

01-027.30~035.08

A

DVD .

Grouping blackboards

Blackboards can be registered by dividing them into groups according to the disc and title to enable selective use later.

This makes it possible to store drawn characters and pictures in positions matching the played images.

Pictures and characters comprising groups are also stored as steps.

When executing the blackboards, arbitrary registered blackboard groups can be selected and displayed. Groups also can be deleted.

Selecting a group is done as follows.

When “DISPLAY AREA IN OUT” is displayed on the screen or when the

(pointer) is displayed to the left of GROUP, the group that you want can be selected by clicking on the NEXT or PREV display with the mouse.

The group can be entered by selecting it and clicking on SAVE on the screen.

DVD .

To select the group

Select the group

BLACKBOARD GROUP 001: 000

Select the step

BLACKBOARD GROUP 001: 000

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NOTE

The system cannot enter this mode during display of the player control panel.

1.

Press

RECALL

twice.

÷

The step section blinks.

÷

The step section should continue displaying 000.

÷

When the step is 000, the entire group will be executed.

÷

When a step is selected, only the selected step in the group will be executed.

2.

Press

PREV

.

÷

Group part blinks.

3.

Input the number of the group to be recalled/ executed using the numeric buttons.

4.

Press

NEXT

twice.

÷

This starts execution according to the selected blackboard.

DVD .

To execute steps in a group

1.

Press

RECALL

twice.

2.

Press

PREV

if you want to switch the group.

÷

If you do not want to change the group, go to step 5 below.

3.

Input the number of the group to be recalled/ executed using the numeric buttons.

4.

Press

NEXT

.

5.

Input the number of the step to begin execution using the numeric buttons.

6.

Press

NEXT

.

÷

This starts execution of the selected step in the selected group.

÷

The step setup is released after the step has been executed.

Select the step

Example

Time Flow

Select the group

GROUP 001

001 R–1, YLW

002 B–3, GRN

02-002.

01-027.

41~032.06

A

30~035.08

A

(Start point) (End point)

(Start point)

(Start point)

(Start point) (End point)

(End point)

(End point)

DVD .

Recalling/executing previously input blackboards while observing their list

1.

Press

RECALL

twice.

2.

Press

DISPLAY

.

÷

This displays a list of commands.

3.

Select a group by pressing

PREV NEXT

.

4.

Select a step by pressing .

5.

Press

ENTER

.

NOTE

Press

CLEAR

to clear the characters or pictures being displayed.

However, characters and pictures that have been set with the

AUTO DISP

cannot be cleared with

CLEAR

.

Display of the recalled characters and pictures

Characters and pictures recalled by “Executing an entire group” are not displayed in the order they were registered but in order of the locations of the set display start points. When a characters or picture is displayed while another character or picture is already displayed, the newly displayed character/ picture is superimposed above the existing character/picture, and all characters/pictures are displayed until the last display end point among the set display end points.

÷

When pictures A and B are displayed, picture B appears

÷ after the display of picture A has ended.

When pictures A and C are displayed, picture C appears above picture A which is already displayed, and the display

÷ of pictures A and C ends at the picture C end point.

When pictures C and D are displayed, picture D appears above picture C which is already displayed, and the display of pictures C and D ends at the picture C end point.

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Video text retrieval

DVD .

This player enables playback of text files recorded on DVD Video discs.

With the Video Text Retrieval function, you can use the mouse to click on buttons displayed during DVD Video disc playback. This provides text file indications corresponding to the button, either separately displayed on-screen or superimposed over a DVD still image.

÷

The Video Text Retrieval function operates with Video Text Retrieval compatible discs. It does not operate with regular DVDs that do not feature recorded text files.

÷

Video Text Retrieval is our original format.

NOTE:

Welcome To The Islands

Of Everlasting Summer!

When you return to DVD Video playback after text file display, playback resumes from where you clicked on the button.

Welcome To The Islands

Of Everlasting Summer!

External synchronizing function

DVD .

To turn on this this function, set the EXTERNAL SYNC option under the ADV. SETUP menu to OFF, and then set either NTSC or

PAL according to the type of disc to be played. Further, select NTSC or PAL of the TV SYSTEM selector on the rear panel depending on the disc which is to be played.

Through external input of a synchronization signal (black burst), video output signals can be synchronized with external signals on the DVD-V7300D. (During DVD disc playback.)

Through the use of this function, video switch timing can be matched, and switching can be done without causing picture disturbance on the TV without the need for such devices as a TBC (Time Base Collector).

Synchronized use of 2 or more players

÷

Using a single sync generator to synchronize two or more players

÷

Make sure that the terminator switch is ON on the terminal player and OFF on the other players.

÷

When applying synchronization to one player, set the terminator switch to ON.

INPUT BLACK BURST

SIGNAL

INTERFACE CONNECTOR

R

AUDIO OUT

L

PCM/

DIGITAL OUT

OFF ON

BLACK BURST

EXIT SYNC IN

Y

(MONO)

AUDIO

OUT

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

P

R

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

S-VIDEO

COMPOSITE

VIDEO

OUT

AUTO

PAL

NTSC

COMPONENT

COMPOSITE

INTERFACE CONNECTOR

R

AUDIO OUT

L

PCM/

DIGITAL OUT

OFF ON

BLACK BURST

EXIT SYNC IN

(MONO)

AUDIO

OUT

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

S-VIDEO

Y

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

P

R

COMPOSITE

VIDEO

OUT

AUTO

PAL

NTSC

COMPONENT

COMPOSITE

AC IN

AC IN

SIGNAL

GND

SIGNAL

GND

No X

OFF

No 2

ON

Cables can be found at your local audio/video dealer.

INTERFACE CONNECTOR

R

AUDIO OUT

L

PCM/

DIGITAL OUT

OFF ON

BLACK BURST

EXIT SYNC IN

(MONO)

AUDIO

OUT

Y P

B

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

S-VIDEO

AUTO

PAL

NTSC

COMPOSITE

VIDEO

OUT

COMPONENT

COMPOSITE

AC IN

SIGNAL

GND

No 1

ON

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NOTE:

÷

When the external synchronizing function is turned on, discs other than DVD cannot be played.

÷

Locking to the sub carrier element of the black burst signal will not occur.

÷

During the approximately 5 seconds needed for locking to the external synchronizing signal, there will be video disturbance at the video output jacks.

÷

Input the external synchronizing signal before playback of the DVD disc. Synchronization will not operate if input is done after playback is started.

÷

In cases where two or more DVD-V7300D units are externally syncronized and their videos are started simultaneously for frame-synchronized playback, turn off AV SYNC COMPENSATE on the ADV. SETUP menu. The external sync function works only with DVD play: it does not work with any other operation.

How to display total hours played and power on time

DVD .

I

Video CD

.

I

CD .

This unit is capable of displaying the total play time and power

ON time as the working condition and maintenance timing information.

The play time and power ON time can be displayed as described below.

1.

Press and hold

DISPLAY

on the front panel of the main unit before turning power ON, and press .

STANDBY

ON

2.

The screen shows the following:

OPERATING TIME

POWER ON 00105:46

PLAY 00078:13

Power on time, which is

105 hours 46 munites in this example.

Total play time, which is 78 hours 13 munites in this example.

Connecting the player

Precautions when connecting the player

This player’s Analog copy protect technology is copy guarded. If you connect the player to a TV via a VCR, or record and playback the contents of a disc with a

VCR, the playback picture may not be normal.

Video output

Audio output

Right

Left

÷

Connect plugs to the terminals that match the plug’s color

(white, red, yellow).

Interface connector (RS-232C)

screw

÷

Align the plug with the connector in the proper orientation and insert, then tighten the lock screws.

3.

When an operation (playback from the remote, for example) is performed, the time information display disappears and normal operation starts.

NOTE

÷

As the time is measured by the CPU clock, the information

÷ includes an error of up to 2%.

This is not capable of turning the total play time and power

ON time as the working condition and maintenance timing information to 0.

S-video output

÷

Connect the TV with S-VIDEO terminal to the S-VIDEO output terminal of this player.

External Sync input (BNC)/Video output (BNC)/

Component video output (BNC)

÷

Align the plug properly with the tab on the connector, and press in carefully, then rotate to the right to lock.

Cables can be found at your local audio/video dealer.

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Connecting the player

TV SYSTEM selector

Video output changes as follows according to the playback disc’s recorded format.

NTSC-PAL, PAL-NTSC conversion is possible on Video CDs.

PAL-NTSC conversion is not possible on DVDs. When the TV

SYSTEM selector is set to the AUTO position, the disc’s format will be output as is. When a CD or disc is not loaded, the previous video output will be selected.

Connection of mouse and keyboard

A commercially available PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard can be connected to this unit’s mouse/keyboard connector as follows.

1.

Turn this unit’s POWER off to set it to the standby mode.

2.

Connect the PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard to this unit’s mouse/keyboard connector.

3.

Turn this unit’s POWER ON.

Connection is now complete.

AUTO

PAL

NTSC

TV SYSTEM

Type

DVD

Disc

Format

Video CD

CD, No disc

NTSC

PAL

NTSC

PAL

Output format

Position of TV SYSTEM selector

NTSC PAL AUTO

NTSC MOD. PAL

––– PAL

NTSC

PAL

NTSC MOD. PAL

NTSC PAL

NTSC PAL

NTSC

PAL

NTSC or PAL

About MOD. (Modulation) PAL

Most model of the newly developed countdown PAL TV system detect 50 Hz (PAL)/60 Hz (NTSC) and automatically switch vertical amplitude, resulting in a display without vertical shrinkage. On some TVs, the picture may shrink vertically, leaving black bands at the top and bottom of the screen. This is not malfunction; it is caused by the NTSC-PAL conversion.

If your PAL TV does not have a V-Hold control, you may not be able to view NTSC disc because the picture may roll. If the

TV has V-Hold control, adjust it until the picture stop rolling.

“Y” cable

If you want to use both the mouse and keyboard, connect them using a commercially available “Y” cable.

Note:

÷

The power rating of this mouse/keyboard connector is no more than 5V 100mA. Do not use a mouse or keyboard with a current drain exceeding the rating of 100mA.

÷

Certain commercially available PS/2 mouse models, PS/

2 keyboard models and “Y” cables may not be compatible with this unit. For details, please consult PIONEER technical support.

Connection example 1

÷

Television (monitor TV)

÷

Control Computer

÷

Sync Generator

These instructions indicate the connections made when connecting this component directly to a television

(monitor TV) to perform disc playback.

÷

Please also refer to the manual for the TV (monitor TV) that you are connection to.

Computer

Connect one or the other

Audio input (L, R)

Audio input (monaural)

Television

(monitor television)

RS-232C

Video input

(pin plug)

S-Video input

(S)

Video input

(BNC)

Connect one of these three inputs

Set this switch

“ON” when using

1 player, and when not connecting any components.

INTERFACE CONNECTOR

OFF ON

R

AUDIO OUT

L

BLACK BURST

EXIT SYNC IN

PCM/

DIGITAL OUT

(MONO)

AUDIO

OUT

Y P

B

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

P

R

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

S-VIDEO

COMPOSITE

VIDEO

OUT

AUTO

PAL

NTSC

TV SYSTEM

COMPONENT

COMPOSITE

AC IN

SIGNAL

GND

Set to COMPOSITE

Sync signal output terminal

Finally, connect to a home wall outlet.

(Connect the supplied AC cord which fits to the household AC outlet)

Cables can be found at your local audio/video dealer.

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Connect to the Component Video input

÷

The description of the component video input connectors may differ depending on the TV set or monitor.

÷

If the color of the picture is thin or something wrong, adjust the color setting of the TV you are connection to.

Do not connect to the component video input of the highvision TV (Y, P

B

, P

R

).

Audio input

To computer

BNC cables (sold separately)

Component video input

Television with the component video out

(monitor television)

Set to COMPONENT

INTERFACE CONNECTOR

OFF ON

R

AUDIO OUT

L

BLACK BURST

EXIT SYNC IN

PCM/

DIGITAL OUT

(MONO)

AUDIO

OUT

Y Pb

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

Pr

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

S-VIDEO

COMPOSITE

VIDEO

OUT

AUTO

PAL

NTSC

TV SYSTEM

COMPONENT

COMPOSITE

AC IN

SIGNAL

GND

To SYNC generator

Finally, connect to a home wall outlet.

(Connect the supplied AC cord which fits to the household AC outlet)

Cables can be found at your local audio/video dealer.

Connection example 2

AV receiver with digital input for Dolby

Digital.

When connecting the player to an amplifier with Dolby Digital inputs.

*Make this connection when using this unit with Pioneer’s VSA-E06, VSA-E07 AV amplifier.

÷

Connect this unit’s digital output PCM/ jack to the Dolby Digital input jack of a Dolby Digital compatible amplifier.

÷

Select whether or not to use the coaxial digital output according to the amplifier’s input jack.

DVD, LD, AUDIO IN

PCM/ /DTS

VIDEO IN

INTERFACE CONNECTOR

OFF ON

R

AUDIO OUT

L

BLACK BURST

EXIT SYNC IN

PCM/

DIGITAL OUT

(MONO)

AUDIO

OUT

Y P

B

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

P

R

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

S-VIDEO

COMPOSITE

VIDEO

OUT

AUTO

PAL

NTSC

TV SYSTEM

COMPONENT

COMPOSITE

AC IN

SIGNAL

GND

Finally, connect to a home wall outlet.

(Connect the supplied AC cord which fits to the household AC outlet)

Cables can be found at your local audio/video dealer.

÷

Some discs may not allow digital output when this player’s output down sampling is set for 96 kHz (see page 41).

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Connection example 3

AV amplifier

By connecting to a regular AV amplifier or stereo amplifier, you can enjoy playback with improved sound quality.

÷

Connect this player’s audio output jacks to an amplifier’s CD, LD, AUX or other audio input jacks. (Do not connect to PHONO

÷ jacks.)

Connect this player’s video output jack to the amplifier’s video input jack.

INTERFACE CONNECTOR

OFF ON

R

AUDIO OUT

L

BLACK BURST

EXIT SYNC IN

PCM/

DIGITAL OUT

(MONO)

AUDIO

OUT

Y P

B

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

P

R

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

S-VIDEO

COMPOSITE

VIDEO

OUT

AUTO

PAL

NTSC

TV SYSTEM

COMPONENT

COMPOSITE

Finally, connect to a home wall outlet.

(Connect the supplied AC cord which fits to the household AC outlet)

AC IN

SIGNAL

GND

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

AV amplifier

÷

Surround sound can be enjoyed with amplifiers that have a built-in Dolby Pro Logic decoder.

÷

For more details, refer to the connected component’s operation manual

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Connection example 4

Digital Audio recorder

You can connect to a digital audio recorder as MD,CD-R or DAT.

÷

÷

Connect this player’s coaxial digital output jacks to MD player, CD-R player, or DAT player.

Connect this unit’s digital output PCM/ jack to the digital audio recorder.

INTERFACE CONNECTOR

OFF ON

R

AUDIO OUT

L

BLACK BURST

EXIT SYNC IN

PCM/

DIGITAL OUT

(MONO)

AUDIO

OUT

Y P

B

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

P

R

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

S-VIDEO

COMPOSITE

VIDEO

OUT

AUTO

PAL

NTSC

TV SYSTEM

COMPONENT

COMPOSITE

AC IN

SIGNAL

GND

Digital audio input

Finally, connect to a home wall outlet.

(Connect the supplied AC cord which fits to the household

AC outlet) Digital audio recorder

(MD player, CD-R player, or DAT player, etc.)

NOTE

When you record the Dolby Digital DVD, set [Digital Output] (see page 34) to [Dolby Digital

3

PCM]. If [Digital Output] is set to [Dolby Digital] during recording Dolby Digital

DVD, noise is recorded.

Cables can be found at your local audio/video dealer.

30

°

30

°

÷

During operations using the LaserBarcode Scanner, attempt-

÷

When the player is operated via barcodes, the on-screen

÷

When a CD or Video CD disc is loaded, barcode commands

÷

When a DVD is loaded, commands issued for CDs are ig-

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Troubleshooting

If you are wondering whether you have a breakdown, please check and find out. A slight mistake in operation can make you think that you have a breakdown. Furthermore, factors other than this player can also be considered. Check the television, the AV amplifier and the speakers, etc., that you use together with this player. When the problem is not corrected, even after inspecting again according to the items below, contact the store where you purchased the player or the nearest

PIONEER authorized service center.

Power does not come on.

Connect the power cord to the outlet properly (page 86 - 89).

Even when the disc table is closed, it comes out.

Set the disc in the disc table properly (page 16).

Clean the disc (page 8).

Check the region no. (page 13, 91).

The screen does not appear.

Check the setting of the video output selector at the rear of this player with the connected video terminal

(page 85, 86).

Confirm that connections are correct (page 83-88).

Make the television or AV amplifier setting, etc., to DVD playback setting.

Cannot play back.

Clean the disc (page 8).

Set the disc in the disc table properly (page 16).

Remove the condensation in the player (page 8).

SECAM format discs cannot be played back.

Insert the disc with the proper side up.

The contents of the settings disappear.

When the power has been turned off due to a power outage and the power cord having been pulled out while the power is turned on, the contents of the settings disappear. Make sure to pull out the power cord after the power button of the player or the power button of the remote control has been pressed and the indicator has turned orange.

The screen stops and the operation buttons are not accepted.

After pressing

STOP

, play back once more.

The mark appears on the screen.

The disc prohibits that operation (page 13).

The mark appears on the screen.

The player prohibits that operation (page 13).

Cannot use the remote control.

Operate within the usage range of the remote control.

(page 16)

Replace the dry cell batteries of the remote control with new ones (page 5).

External synchronizing cannot be performed.

Refer to the EXTERNAL SYNC setting in the ADV. SETUP menu.(page 48)

Check the notes under “NOTE” for the external synchronizing function. (page 82).

No sound comes from the speakers or the sound is distorted

Confirm that the audio cable is properly connected

(pages 83-88).

Some discs prohibit 96 kHz digital output of Linear PCM audio. With these kinds of discs, even if the [96 kHz PCM

Out] setting of [Audio 1] of the setup menu screen is set to

[96 kHz], it is automatically changed to 48 kHz and output.

(page 41).

During playback of a DVD recorded at 96 kHz in 16:9, when

[4:3 (Letter Box)] of [Video] is selected, even if the setting of

[96 kHz PCM Out] of [Audio 1] is set to [96 kHz], it is automatically changed to 48 kHz and output (page 29).

Clean the disc (page 8).

If it has been set to the pause or slow playback mode, change to the playback mode (page 21).

If the volume of the television or AV amplifier, etc., has been set to “minimum”, raise the volume.

Confirm that the connector plug has been sufficiently inserted and that it has not been disconnected.

If the connector plug and terminal are dirty, wipe them.

The screen is extended vertically or horizontally.

Adjust the [TV Screen] setting (page 30).

There are difference in volume between DVD and CD.

This is due to the difference in the disc recording methods.

The picture is distorted or dark during DVD playback

This player has the copy guard of an analog copy protect system. Some discs have a copy prohibition signal. When those types of discs are played back, a condition such as lateral stripes on part of the screen appears, but this is not a malfunction.

The playback screen is distorted when a DVD video has been recorded on a VCR and played back on a VCR

This player has the copy guard of an analog copy protect system. Some discs have a copy prohibition signal and when that kind of disc is played back on a VCR, and recorded and played back on a VCR, it cannot be played back normally due to the copy guard.

The television, etc., malfunctions

Some televisions with a wireless remote control function malfunction due to the remote control of this player. Use them separated from this player.

When setup menu screen appears, a screen set to letter box suddenly becomes extended vertically.

When setup menu screen appears during playback in the letter box or pan & scan modes, the screen size is forcibly changed to the wide-screen mode, but this is not a malfunction. (See page 30)

This player may not operate normally due to outside influences such as static electricity. At such times it may operate normally after the power cord has been temporarily unplugged and plugged in again. When the problem has not been solved by this procedure, consult the store where you purchased the player or the nearest service station.

Terms

Aspect

Aspect ratio refers to the length to height ratio of TV screens.

The ratio of a normal TV is 4:3, while the ratio of a Hi-vision

TV or wide TV is 16:9. This allows you to enjoy a picture with a wider perspective.

Component video output

The color signal of the TV is divided into the luminance (Y) signal and the color (P

B

and P

R

) signals and then output. In this way mutual interference of each signal is avoided. On a

TV with component input jacks, these signals are synthesized to produce the picture.

Parental level

This function was suggested by parents. Parental level control are restrictions incorporated into scenes that allow parents to prevent their children from viewing them if they desire.

Dynamic range

Dynamic range refers to the difference between the maximum and minimum levels of the audio soundtrack as measured in decibels (dB).

Dolby Digital

The maximum 5.1 channels of audio used in the surround system (Surround Digital) for movie theaters is digital data compressed by AC-3.

DOLBY

D I G I T A L

For DVD discs, the digital output PCM/ jack must be connected to the amplifier or processor’s digital input AC-3/PCM jack.

Playback Control (PBC)

This refers to signals recorded on a Video CD (Version 2.0) enabling playback control.

You can use menus recorded on discs with PBC for easy, interactive search for desired scenes and playback.

You can also enjoy viewing high-resolution/standard resolution still images.

Multi-angle

When you watch regular TV programs you are watching the image filmed through the TV camera. Because of this, the picture is displayed on your TV from the view point of the TV camera’s position. In a TV studio the image is filmed by many cameras at the same time. One of those images is selected by the program director and transmitted to your TV. If all the filmed images were transmitted to your TV you would be able to select the camera image you want. Some DVD discs are recorded with the angles of all the camera’s used for filming and you can select among them when using this player. These types of discs are called multi-angle discs.

Multi-audio

Some DVD has multi audio language.

Up to eight different languages (8 streams) can be recorded on a DVD disc, The multi audio function can be used to select the language of your choice.

Subtitle

Subtitles are language titles superimposed on movies etc. Up to 32 different subtitle languages can be recorded on a DVD disc. The subtitle function can be used to select the language of your choice.

Regional restriction codes (Region number)

Regional restriction codes are built in to DVD players and DVD discs for each sales region. If the regional restriction codes of the DVD player does not match one of the regional restriction codes of the DVD disc, playback is not possible.

The regional restriction code can be found on the rear panel of the DVD player. The illustration below shows the regions and corresponding region numbers.

Linear PCM

This refers to DVD audio recording format. It is the same format as that of CD audio, but the sampling frequency is recorded at 48 kHz and 96 kHz, and audio with a higher sound quality than that of a CD can be enjoyed.

DTS

DTS stand for Digital Theater System. DTS is a surround system different from Dolby Digital that has become a popular surround format for movies.

MPEG

MPEG stand for Moving Picture Expert Group. This is an international standard for compression of moving images. On some DVDs, digittal audio has been compressed and recorded in this format.

PCM

PCM stands for Pulse Code Modulation and is digital audio.

The digital audio of CD or DVD discs is PCM.

5.1 ch

This refers to multi-channel audio with a special low sound range 0.1 channel added to the five channels of front left/right, center and rear left/right. It is used by the Dolby Digital and

DTS surround systems.

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Specifications

General

System .............................................................. DVD system and Compact Disc digital audio system

Power requirements ........................ AC 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz

Power consumption ....................................................... 15 W

Power consumption in standby mode .......................... 0.8W

Weight ......................................................................... 4.5 kg

Dimensions ....................... 210 (W) x 412 (D) x 119 (H) mm

(Not including protruding cables, etc.)

Operating temperature .................................. +5°C to +35°C

Operating humidity .... No more than 85% (no condensation)

Video Output

Output level ................................................................ 1 Vp-p

(75

when loaded, synchronous negative)

Jacks .................................................................... BNC, RCA

S-Video Output

Y (luminance) - Output level ............................. 1 Vp-p (75

)

C (color) - Output level .............................. 286 mVp-p (75

)

Component video Output

Y - Output level ....................................... 1 Vp-p (75

) BNC

P

B

P

R

- Output level ................................... 0.7 Vp-p (75

) BNC

- Output level ................................... 0.7 Vp-p (75

) BNC

S/N ratio ..................................................... more than 60 dB

Horizontal resolution ..................................... more than 500

External synchronizing input

Input signal level ................................................. Black burst

0.3 Vp-p (75

) BNC x 2 (loop through)

Audio Output

Output level

During audio output .................. 200 mVrms (1 kHz, –20 dB)

Number of channels ............................................................ 2

Frequency response .......... 4 Hz to 22 kHz (DVD fs: 48 kHz)

4 Hz to 20 kHz (CD)

S/N ratio ......................................................... 115 dB (EIAJ)

Dynamic range ................................................. 98 dB (EIAJ)

Wow and flutter .............. ±0.001% W. PEAK or lower (EIAJ)

Other Terminals

Coaxial digital output .............................................. RCA jack

Communication interface .............................. D-SUB, 15-pin

Accessories

Audio cord .......................................................................... 1

Video cord .......................................................................... 1

AC cord .............................................................................. 2

Remote control unit ............................................................ 1

AA (R6P) dry cell batteries ................................................. 2

Laser barcode sheet .......................................................... 1

Operating Instructions ........................................................ 1

NOTES:

÷

All values listed in these specifications are standard values.

÷

The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice, due to improvement.

Français

Caractéristiques techniques

Généralités

Système ........................ DVD et Compact Disc Digital Audio

Alimentation ......................................... 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz

Consommation .............................................................. 15 W

Consommation en veille ............................................... 0,8 W

Poids ........................................................................... 4,5 kg

Dimensions ............................... 210 (W) x 412 (P) x 119 (H)

(Non compris les parties saillantes, câbles, etc.)

Température de fonctionnement ..................... +5°C à +35°C

Humidité ambiante .... Inférieure à 85% (sans condensation)

Sorties vidéo

Niveau de sortie .......... 1 Vc-c (75 Ohms, négatif synchrone)

Prises ................................................................... BNC, RCA

Sorties S-vidéo

Niveau de sortie de la luminance (Y) ........ 1 Vc-c (75 Ohms)

Niveau de sortie de la chrominance (C) ............... 286 mVc-c

(75 Ohms)

Sortie des vidéo component

Niveau de sortie de Y ................... 1,0 Vc-c (75 Ohms) BNC

Niveau de sortie de P

B

Niveau de sortie de P

R

.................. 0,7 Vc-c (75 Ohms) BNC

.................. 0,7 Vc-c (75 Ohms) BNC

Rapport signal/bruit ........................................ plus de 60 dB

Définition horizontale ........................................ plus de 500

Entrée de synchronisation externe

Niveau du signal d’entrée ...................................... Salve noir

0,3 Vp-p (75

) BNC x 2 (en boucle)

Sortie audio

Niveau de sortie

Niveau de sortie numérique ...... 200 mV eff. (1 kHz, –20 dB)

Nombre de voies ................................................................. 2

Réponse en fréquence ... 4 Hz à 22 kHz (Fs de DVD: 48 kHz)

4 Hz à 20 kHz (CD)

Rapport signal/bruit ......................................... 115 dB(EIAJ)

Dynamique ........................................................ 98 dB(EIAJ)

Taux de pleurage et de scintillement ............ ±0,001% crête, pondéré, ou moins (EIAJ)

Autres prises

Sortie coaxiale .............................................................. RCA

Interface de communication ................... D-SUB, 15 broches

Accessoires

Cordon audio ..................................................................... 1

Cordon vidéo ...................................................................... 1

Cordon d’alimentation ........................................................ 2

Télécommande .................................................................. 1

Piles sèches AA/R6P ......................................................... 2

Feuilles de barres codes laser ........................................... 1

Mode d’emploi .................................................................... 1

Remarque:

÷

Toutes les valeurs indiquées dans ces caractéristiques techniques sont des valeurs standards.

÷

Les caractéristiques et la présentation peuvent être modifiées sans avis préalable à fin d’amélioration.

Deutsch

Technische Daten

Allgemeines

System ...................................................... DVD-System und digitales Compact Disc-Audiosystem

Stromversorgung ................. 220 - 240 V Wechselspannung,

50/60 Hz

Leistungsaufnahme ....................................................... 15 W

Leistungsaufnahme im Bereitschaftsmodus ................ 0,8 W

Gewicht ....................................................................... 4,5 kg

Abmessungen ..................... 210x 412 x 119 mm (B x T x H)

(Ausschließlich hervorstehender Kabel usw.)

Betriebstemperatur ...................................... +5°C bis +35°C

Luftfeuchtigkeit bei Betrieb .............................. 85% maximal

(ohne Kondensationsbildung)

Video-Ausgang

Ausgangspegel ...... 1 Vs-s (75

, negative Synchronisation)

Anschlußbuchsen .................................. BNC, RCA-Buchsen

S-Video-Ausgang

Y (Leuchtdichte) - Ausgangspegel ................... 1 Vs-s (75

)

C (Farbsignal) - Ausgangspegel ................ 286 mVs-s (75

)

Komponentensignal-Videoausgang

Y - Ausgangspegel ................................ 1 Vs-s (75

) BNC

P

B

P

R

- Ausgangspegel ............................. 0,7Vs-s (75

) BNC

- Ausgangspegel ............................. 0,7Vs-s (75

) BNC

Signal/Rauschabstand ................................. mehr als 60 dB

Horizontalauflösung ......................................... mehr als 500

Eingang für externe Synchronisation

Eingangssignalpegel ....................................... Schwarzburst

0,3 Vs-s (75

) BNC x 2 (durchgeschleift)

Audio-Ausgang

Ausgangspegel

Bei Audio-Ausgabe .................. 200 mVrms (1 kHz, –20 dB)

Anzahl der Kanäle ............................................................... 2

Frequenzgang .................. 4 Hz bis 22 kHz (DVD fs: 48 kHz)

4 Hz bis 20 kHz (CD)

Signal/Rauschabstand ................................... 115 dB (EIAJ)

Dynamikbereich ............................................... 98 dB (EIAJ)

Tonhöhenschwankungen ....................... ±0,001% W. PEAK

oder niedriger (EIAJ)

Andere Anschlüsse

Koaxialer Digital-Ausgangsanschluß ................ RCA-Buchse

Kommunikations-Schnittstelle ....... 15polige D-SUB-Buchse

Zubehör

Audiokabel ......................................................................... 1

Videokabel ......................................................................... 1

Netzkabel ........................................................................... 2

Fernbedienungseinheit ...................................................... 1

Trockenzellenbatterien AA (R6P) ....................................... 2

Laser-Strichcodeblatt ......................................................... 1

Bedienungsanleitung ......................................................... 1

Hinweis

÷

Bei den obigen Angaben handelt es sich um die

Standardwerte.

÷

Die technischen Daten und das Design dieses Produkts können aus Gründen der Weiterentwicklung ohne vorherige

Ankündigung geändert werden.

Italiano

Dati tecnici

Generali

Sistema .................................... DVD e audio digitale per CD

Alimentazione ....................... A c.a. a 220 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz

Consumo ....................................................................... 15 W

Consumo nel modo di attesa ...................................... 0,8 W

Peso ............................................................................ 4,5 kg

Dimensioni ..... 210x 412 x 119 (L x P x A) senza protrusioni

Temperatura di lavoro ................................... Da 5°C a 35° C

Umidità di lavoro ........... Non più dell’85%, senza condensa

Uscite video

Livello di uscita ............. 1 Vp-p (75 ohm, Negativo sincrono)

Prese .................................................................... BNC, RCA

Uscite S-video

Y (luminanza) – livello di uscita ................... 1 Vp-p (75 ohm)

C (colore) – livello di uscita .................. 286 mVp-p (75 ohm)

Uscite video componente

Y – livello di uscita ............................ 1 Vp-p (75 ohm), BNC

P

B

– livello di uscita ......................... 0,7Vp-p (75 ohm), BNC

P

R

– livello di uscita ......................... 0,7Vp-p (75 ohm), BNC

Rapporto S/R ...................................................... oltre 60 dB

Risoluzione orizzontale ......................................... plù di 500

Ingresso esterno di sincronizzazione

Livello del segnale in ingresso ...................... A raffiche nero

0,3 Vp-p (75ohm) BNC x 2 (anello passante)

Uscita audio

Livello di uscita

Audio ........................................ 200 mVrms (1 kHz, –20 dB)

Numero di canali ................................................................. 2

Risposta in frequenza ............................... da 4 Hz a 22 kHz

(freq. campionamento DVD: 48 kHz) da 4 Hz a 20 kHz (CD)

Rapporto S/R ................................................. 115 dB (EIAJ)

Gamma dinamica ............................................. 98 dB (EIAJ)

Wow & flutter ............... ±0,001% a vattaggio di picco (EIAJ)

Altri terminali

Uscita digitale coassiale ..................................... Presa RCA

Interfaccia di comunicazione ....................... D-SUB a 15 pin

Accessori

Cavo audio ......................................................................... 1

Cavo video ......................................................................... 1

Cavo di alimentazione ........................................................ 2

Telecomando ...................................................................... 1

Batterie a secco AA (R6P) ................................................. 2

Foglio con codice a barre al laser ...................................... 1

Instruzioni per l’uso ............................................................ 1

Note

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Tutti i valori elencati in questi dati tecnici sono valori standard.

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Il design ed i dati tecnici di questo prodotto sono soggetti a modifiche senza preavviso.

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Especificaciones

Generalidades

Sistema .................................................... Sistema de DVD y sistema de audio digital de disco compacto

Alimentación ................................... CA 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz

Consumo ....................................................................... 15 W

Consumo en el modo de espera .................................. 0,8 W

Peso ............................................................................ 4,5 kg

Dimensiones ................ 210 (An) x 412 (Prof) x 119 (Al) mm

(Sin incluir cables que sobresalgan, etc.)

Temperatura de funcionamiento ................... +5°C a + 35°C

Humedad de funcionamiento ..................... No más del 85%

(sin condensación)

Salida de vídeo

Nivel de salida .......... 1 Vp-p (75

, sincronización negativa)

Tomas .................................................................. BNC, RCA

Salida de S vídeo

Y (luminancia) - Nivel de salida ....................... 1 Vp-p (75

)

C (color) - Nivel de salida ......................... 286 mVp-p (75

)

Salida de Component vídeo

Y - Nivel de salida ................................ 1 Vp-p (75

), BNC

P

B

P

R

- Nivel de salida ............................ 0,7 Vp-p (75

), BNC

- Nivel de salida ............................ 0,7 Vp-p (75

), BNC

Relación señala a ruide ...................... mós de 60 dB (EIAJ)

Definición horizontal ........................................... más de 500

Entrada de sincronización externa

Nivel de señal de entrada ............................... Ráfaga negra

0,3 Vp-p (75

) BNC x 2 (conexión derivada)

Salida de audio

Nivel de salida

Durante la salida de audio ....... 200 mVrms (1 kHz, –20 dB)

Número de canales ............................................................. 2

Respuesta de frecuencia .... 4 Hz a 22 kHz (DVD fs: 48 kHz)

4 Hz a 20 kHz (CD)

Relación señala a ruido ................................. 115 dB (EIAJ)

Gama dinámica ................................................ 98 dB (EIAJ)

Fluctuación y trémolo ....... ±0,001% W. PEAK menos (EIAJ)

Otros terminales

Salida digital coaxial ........................................... Toma RCA

Interfaz de comunicación .................... D-SUB, 15 contactos

Accesorios

Cable de audio ................................................................... 1

Cable de vídeo ................................................................... 1

Cable de alimentación ....................................................... 2

Mando a distancia .............................................................. 1

Pilas secas AA (R6P) ......................................................... 2

Hoja de código de barra láser ............................................ 1

Manual de instrucciones .................................................... 1

÷

Todos los valores listados en estas especificaciones son valores estándar.

÷

Las especificaciones y el diseño de este producto están sujetos a cambios sin previo aviso con motivos de mejoras.

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Information about this product

÷ The German, French, Itarian and Spanish versions of this Operating Instructions are in PDF format at the web site below.

÷ Les versions allemande, française, italienne et espagnole de ce mode d’emploi sont disponibles en format PDF sur le site

Internet ci-dessous.

÷ Versionen dieser Bedienungsanleitung in deutscher, französischer, italienischer und spanischer Sprache stehen im PDF-

Format beim unten angegebenen Web Site zur Verfügung.

÷ Le versioni in tedesco, francese, italiano e spagnolo di queste istruzioni per l’uso sono disponibili nel formato PDF al sito web sotto.

÷ Las versiones española, alemana, francesa e italiana de estas instrucciones de utilización se encuentran disponibles en formato PDF en el sitio de la telaraña mostrado a continuación.

http://www.pioneer-eur.com

France; tapez 36 15 PIONEER

PIONEER CORPORATION

4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan

PIONEER ELECTRONIC [EUROPE] N.V.

Multimedia Division:

PIONEER House, Hollybush Hill STOKE POGES, SLOUGH SL2 4QP UK TEL: 44-1-753-789-789 FAX: 44-1-753-789-880

<99K00JF0G00> Printed in Japan/ Imprimé au Japon <DRB1268-A>

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