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DVD-PLAYER
The following section contains information on the best
possible settings for your DVD receiver.
Suitable Location
The device should be placed on a solid, fl at surface. As
the magnetic fl ux of other devices may disrupt playback
and/or produce poor picture quality, the device should
not be set up in the vicinity of video cassette recorders,
radios or large loudspeakers. If the device is placed in
a cupboard, a distance of at least 2.5 cm must remain
free on all sides of the device in order to ensure suffi cient
ventilation.
Perfect Picture
A DVD player is a precision device. If the optical scan-
ning lens and parts of the disc drive are dirty or worn,
picture quality becomes worse. Therefore the DVD player
should always be placed in a clean location which is free
of dust.
Playable Discs
This DVD receiver system can play the following types
of disc: DVD, MP3, CD, CD-R and CD-RW with the pos-
sibility of error correction. Photo CDs and digital photo
albums can also be displayed. The device supports eight
languages and up to 32 subtitle languages, as well as
various viewing angles (depending on the disc being
played back). With the help of the on-screen menus all
settings can be easily changed.
Digtial Audio Output
The device has a coaxial output which makes it possible
to connect an external AV amplifi er (6 channels) and a
processor with built-in Dolby Digital code via a single
cable, thus enabling you to enjoy various DVDs, CDs and
MP3 discs.
Analogue Audio Output
The integrated six-channel amplifi er means that it is not
necessary to connect an external amplifi er and allows for
simple plug-and-play installation of the loudspeakers.
Laser Head Overvoltage Protection System
In order to prolong the lifetime of the laser head, the de-
vice contains a unique laser head overvoltage protection
system that ensures a constant stream of laser light.
NOTES ON DISCS
The following section contains important information
on handling, cleaning and storing discs that are to be
played back in this device.
Handling
• Never touch the side of the disc which is to be play-
ed back.
• Do not attach any slips of paper or adhesive strips to
the disc.
• Do not stick or write anything on the disc.
• Only touch the disc in the middle or by the edges.
Cleaning
• Fingerprints or dirt on the disc may produce poorer
picture or sound quality. Clean the disc with a soft
cloth from the inside to the outside.
• If it is not possible to remove dirt, clean the disc
carefully with a soft moistened cloth and and then
rub with a dry cloth.
• Do not use any cleaning agents such as thinners,
petrol, commercially available detergents or antistatic
spray for vinyl LPs.
Storage
• Do not store the discs in direct sunlight or near sour-
ces of heat.
• Do not store the discs in moist or dusty locations.
Always store the disc vertically in its case. Do not
place any objects on loose discs, as these may then
bend and become damaged.
Note:
The manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused
by incorrect treatment of a disc.
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