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BKS630E 

 

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Understanding the DVD System 

Digital Video Disk (DVD) stores and plays digital information, such as a movie, on a disk 
similar in size to the common CD-ROM disk. DVD output is clearer, sharper, and uses a 
higher color resolution than previous formats. Audio content is also sharper. DVD disks 
store up to nine hours of exceptionally high quality video and multi-channel surround-
sound audio, interactive multimedia computer programs, or 30 hours of CD-quality audio. 

DVD allows features that were impossible with movies (or games) on tape. DVD players 
can play from any point on the disk. It can also pause, play in slow motion or fast forward, 
or freeze frames. These random access features allow previously unheard of features 
such as multiple endings for a movie, first-person interactive video games, and multiple 
camera angles. 

DVD can store multiple sound tracks, it supports up to eight languages for a single movie. 
In addition, the format supports 32 closed caption tracks. 

Region Codes 

Motion picture studios want to control the home release of movies in different countries 
because theater releases aren't simultaneous. They have required that the DVD standard 
include codes that can be used to prevent playback of certain disks in certain

 

geographical regions. The player will refuse to play disks that are not allowed in that 
region.  

Regional codes are entirely optional for the maker of a disk. Disks without codes will play 
on any player in any country. Most DVD-ROM drives let you change the region code a 
few times, usually between 5 and 9. Once a drive has reached the limit it can't be 
changed again unless the vendor or manufacturer resets the drive. There are 6 regions: 

Canada, U.S., U.S. Territories 

Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East (including Egypt) 

Southeast Asia, East Asia (including Hong Kong) 

Summary of Contents for BKS630E

Page 1: ...tify any person of such revision or changes Trademarks VGA and PS 2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Intel Pentium Pentium II Pentium III MMX and Celeron are registered tra...

Page 2: ...tents 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 i...

Page 3: ...Shock Precautions 1 5 Care of the Computer 1 5 Unpacking 1 6 Checklist 1 6 Installing the System 1 8 Introducing the System 1 8 Looking at the Front 1 9 Looking at the Back 1 10 Connecting the Cables...

Page 4: ...ns 4 2 Opening and Closing the Unit Case 4 3 To Open the System Unit Case 4 3 To Close the System Unit Case 4 4 Inside the System 4 5 Removing the Drive Cage 4 5 Mainboard Items 4 6 Upgrading 4 7 Chan...

Page 5: ...on A 3 How to upgrade the Flash BIOS A 4 How do I backup my data files to prevent loss of data A 4 Appendix B Gamut Documentation B 1 1 GAMUT2000 Family B 2 1 1 LifeAmp Versatile Audio Playback Syste...

Page 6: ...C 8 Enabling the Toolbar and Status bar C 9 Viewing a DVD Movie or Video CD C 9 Playing a DVD Interactive Title C 9 Vocal options C 9 Changing the Parental Control Password C 9 Closing WinDVD C 10 Un...

Page 7: ...C Ch ha ap pt te er r 1 1 G Ge et tt ti in ng g S St ta ar rt te ed d...

Page 8: ...t Right Surround and Center Subwoofer Low Frequency Effects 6 channel audio out 3 Built in a stereo speakers in the Book PC which supports an immediate audio out And it will be disable automatically w...

Page 9: ...ses oxidation and dryness causes static electricity Heat is probably the single most damaging environmental element to a computer Because of this never push the rear of the unit against a bookcase wal...

Page 10: ...y follow the instructions supplied with the cleaning kit you use Subjecting a system to a dusty or smoky environment significantly shortens its life and increases the probability of failure If you use...

Page 11: ...cords from their power sources if severe weather threatens When you disconnect a cable always pull on the plug or connector not on the cable itself Know the static electricity precautions Always disco...

Page 12: ...fields Do not eat or drink while using the computer Unpacking If your system arrives in very cold or damp weather you should not apply power to the system unit until it has reached room temperature an...

Page 13: ...tact your system vendor for information on the availability of optional items Until the system is up and running it s a good idea to leave all the software packages intact All of it is pre installed a...

Page 14: ...re lots of pictures to help show you the correct way First we introduce you to the system components and then we will help you set up the system and install all the cables Warning In this section you...

Page 15: ...ton Indicator LEDs The front panel has two indicator lights The indicator LEDs turn on to show that a particular function is active From right to left the LEDs indicate the following the HDD LED light...

Page 16: ...supplied Gamut audio player or the optional WINDVD software USB Ports The USB Universal Serial Bus port can be used to connect to USB devices Speaker Jack The Speaker jack is used to output sound gene...

Page 17: ...ft right sounds to external devices when in 2 channel audio this jack is Line in used to input stereo sound from other devices Front Out jack is used to output front left right sounds to external devi...

Page 18: ...procedure is straightforward and easy to do however be sure to follow each step carefully and don t leave any steps out 1 Connect a keyboard and pointing device through the PS 2 connectors 2 Connect...

Page 19: ...Home Entertainment Audio 2 Speakers System 4 Speakers System 6 Speakers System 3 Connect a computer VGA monitor to the VGA connector VGA Connector VGA REAR FRONT LEFT...

Page 20: ...KS630E 4 Connect phone lines to the Line Phone jacks 5 Connect any USB devices you want to use with your system 6 Connect any printer or other parallel device you might want to use to the Parallel por...

Page 21: ...7 Connect a network cable to the LAN connector 8 Connect any Game MIDI devices you might want to use 9 You could also connect any mouse or other serial device you might want to use to the Serial port...

Page 22: ...a grounded outlet or power strip surge 11 Make sure all other peripheral devices are properly connected to a power source if they do not draw their power from the system You are now ready to start up...

Page 23: ...C Ch ha ap pt te er r 2 2 U Us si in ng g t th he e s sy ys st te em m...

Page 24: ...all the cables are still securely attached to the appropriate connectors 5 The hard disk and other drive indicators will blink briefly as the system checks them quickly 6 Various messages appear on t...

Page 25: ...u activate it again later 14 Next you will be asked to setup your printer If you do not have a printer you can skip this step If you are familiar with the process of setting up your printer you can co...

Page 26: ...d any other additional software with your system you will need to install that software yourself before you can use it which is discussed below The installation of software can be done through the Add...

Page 27: ...d out the capacity used space and available space on the C drive by right clicking on the C icon and then selecting properties The Windows Explorer Start Programs Windows Explorer provides an alternat...

Page 28: ...button on the front of the floppy drive module The diskette ejects and you can pull it out of the drive When the system is reading from or writing to a diskette the light underneath the diskette drive...

Page 29: ...the right edge of the computer slightly so that the tray is not impeded 2 Carefully pull the tray out to its fullest extent and place the disk into the tray Hold disks by the edge so that you don t sm...

Page 30: ...and Entertainment headings to display the Media Player name and icon Click on Media Player to open the Media Player utility 2 In Media Player point to the Device item to display the Device menu Selec...

Page 31: ...will optimize the performance of system See chapter 4 of this user s manual for information on upgrading your Book PC s memory About the Audio and Video Onboard The system mainboard has an audio and v...

Page 32: ...as a fax and as a modem which can be used to connect to other computers The fax modem can send and receive data at up to 56 Kbps and send and receive faxes at up to 14 4 Kbps In order to use the fax...

Page 33: ...C Ch ha ap pt te er r 3 3 I In ns st ta al ll li in ng g t th he e S So of ft tw wa ar re e...

Page 34: ...he necessary files on the support CD Installing the Bundled Software The support CD shipped with your system contains an original copy of all the software that was preinstalled on the hard disk drive...

Page 35: ...nt to do as explained later in this section The Browse CD button is the standard Windows command that allows you to examine the contents of the disc using the Windows 98 file browsing interface The Ex...

Page 36: ...led and working If your operating system is not Windows 98 you have to manually install for your drivers refer to the Table of contents of the support CD section below When put the support CD in the C...

Page 37: ...OS Update utility allows you to update the BIOS setup file on your mainboard to a newer version You can download the latest version of the BIOS setup available from the website D UTILITY AWDFL779 EXE...

Page 38: ...n Install in the Install Remove menu and follow the instructions Another way of installing software is through the Run option in the Start menu After you click Run a small window pops up and you can e...

Page 39: ...C Ch ha ap pt te er r 4 4 G Go oi in ng g i in ns si id de e...

Page 40: ...niques reduce the possibility of damaging components with electrostatic discharge or static Before handling any components or touching anything inside the system unit discharge your body s static elec...

Page 41: ...st want to have a look inside you can open the case without breaking your warranty To Open the System Unit Case 1 Power down the system 2 Disconnect the power cable 3 Observe the static electricity pr...

Page 42: ...find the components labeled in the illustrations below To Close the System Unit Case 1 Replace the front cover by first fixing the latches at the bottom of the chassis Gently push the top of the fron...

Page 43: ...d screwdriver to remove the screws on each side of the chassis 2 Disconnect all the connectors and power supply cables from the drives in the drive cage Also disconnect the indicator panel connector c...

Page 44: ...umper Settings J8 CMOS Clear Selector Normal mode Short Pins 1 2 Clear CMOS Short Pins 2 3 Notice IF the system set the wrong speed and the system won t booting properly you can also hold down the Ins...

Page 45: ...t and swing it to the upright position 3 On the processor identify the pin 1 corner by noting that it has a slight bevel 4 On the Socket 370 identify the pin 1 corner The pin 1 corner is on the same s...

Page 46: ...use either 66 or 100 MHz memory modules You must install at least one memory module in order to use the Book PC You can install the memory module into any of the two DIMM slots Each module can have a...

Page 47: ...cated on the mainboard Changing the Hard Disk Drive Locate the IDE connector on the mainboard A single IDE cable is provided with the mainboard Connect the cable to the IDE connector The cable has two...

Page 48: ...ply connector to the hard disk drive Changing the CD ROM DVD Drive Locate the IDE connector on the mainboard A single IDE cable is provided with the mainboard Connect the cable to the IDE connector Th...

Page 49: ...ctor to the drive Note The most common setup of this system will include a CD ROM drive but this slot in the drive cage can also hold alternative devices such as a DVD player Changing the Diskette Dri...

Page 50: ...s by sliding it in from the front 2 Using a Philips head screwdriver and screws secure the diskette drive in the drive cage 3 Connect the diskette drive connector cable to the mainboard 4 Connect a po...

Page 51: ...C Ch ha ap pt te er r 5 5 P Pe er ri ip ph he er ra al l D De ev vi ic ce e S Se et tu up p...

Page 52: ...bled here Notice If users set Multi SPK mode and connect only stereo speakers to Speaker jack on the front panel or Front Out jack on the back of PC that will cause an incomplete audio output How to A...

Page 53: ...fect of the entire system Subwoofers are frequently self powered by a built in amplifier 5 1 Speaker Positioning In order for a 5 1 speaker system to achieve the effect it is designed to create the sp...

Page 54: ...akers should be set at a lower level and in line with the video display the center speaker should be set directly above or below the display and the rear speakers should be set higher up on the sides...

Page 55: ...can hear a lady wearing high heels walk in different surroundings generic environment bathroom sewer pipe and underwater Left click the mouse to activate this Demo HRTF based CRL 3D extension positio...

Page 56: ...nswer To help you solve this problem we designed this demo for the echo function Please left click the upper right of the demo screen as follows and choose your favorite music file to play The file ty...

Page 57: ...ng dialog box to select the speaker type or headphone To activate and deactivate this function please left click Auto Demo on the TV screen and then select the appropriate setting as indicated below A...

Page 58: ...friendly interface that mimics home audio equipment controls You can use the mouse pointer to click on the control functions Each utility has a Help button that pops up a window that explains how to...

Page 59: ...A Ap pp pe en nd di ix x A A P Pr ro ob bl le em m S So ol lv vi in ng g...

Page 60: ...ng device The Mouse doesn t work Make sure that the mouse is firmly and securely connected to the proper connector on the rear side of your computer Do not plug it into the designated PS 2 port for th...

Page 61: ...e video display devices are properly connected to the system power up the system and the Book PC will automatically detect the connected devices and distribute the video display to them If both a moni...

Page 62: ...te drive 3 Copy the downloaded files to the diskette 4 Next copy the BIOS flash utility program Awdfl711 exe for Award BIOS from the support CD to the diskette 5 At the DOS prompt generate the auto ex...

Page 63: ...on n All parts of GAMUT2000 software and products are copyright protected No program code part image video clip audio sample text or computer generated sequence of images may be copied or used in any...

Page 64: ...most modern interfaces new audio formats new sound processing effects and new music visualization manners etc The features of LifeAmp can be summarized as follows Versatile supports for Various Audio...

Page 65: ...feAmp provides the visualization for music rhythm through the Visual Plugin LifeAmp has included a Visual Plugin and other Plugins can be checked from the GAMUT web site http www fs gamut com Audio CD...

Page 66: ...conversion from audio sources to various file formats or optical disk The supported file formats include MP3 GM2 and Wave files Audio CD Creator In addition to the support of various file formats one...

Page 67: ...music storage Windows compatible the sound cards or sound chips CD ROM supports the music extracting ability CD R or CD RW Optional AudioPort can create audio CD if CD R or CD RW is available Stereo s...

Page 68: ...activate the setup wizard You may also start the installation process by clicking Start Selecting Run Clicking Browse and finding the Setup exe file in the GAMUT2000 CD Double clicking on the Setup ex...

Page 69: ...unctions on music playback 3 2 Function and Operation The four buttons on the Main Console of LifeAmp are Open Exit Minimize and Plugins options as below illustrator Open Open new files Option Activat...

Page 70: ...When the shuffle is on all music is playing in a random order Repeat Decide whether or not the music sequences should be repetitively playback Music playback progress Show the progress status of music...

Page 71: ...n Console Functions Hot Key Description Open Files O Open the new files Play X Play the current song Stop V Stop the playback Pause C Pause the playback Next B Playback next song Previous Z Playback l...

Page 72: ...BKS630E Song list Show the song sequences of the Playlist as shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 Song List See detail of Gamut 2000 manual file within your product driver CD...

Page 73: ...n nt ta at ti io on n Copyright 1998 Intervideo Inc All rights reserved The contents of the associated WINDVD software are the property and copyright of Intervideo Inc Any reproduction in whole or in...

Page 74: ...sks have menus which you can navigate WinDVD recognizes these features and lets you access them through the WinDVD user interface The WinDVD Controls Once WinDVD is launched and active use the control...

Page 75: ...playback Single frame advance while in Pause mode Jumps to previous chapter Plays the disk in fast reverse mode Plays the disk in fast forward mode Jumps to next chapter Sliders Smooth slow motion an...

Page 76: ...available use this menu to select your choice Displays the subtitle menu If multiple language subtitles are available use this menu to select your choice Capture the image on the screen Displays all o...

Page 77: ...o CD than a DVD disk Any time that you enter a numeric value click the corresponding key on the numeric keypad and then click the green checkmark to accept that number The Right Mouse Click Menu While...

Page 78: ...ute mutes the sound on the disk currently playing Eject ejects the disk from the drive Menu shows menu selections Title shows title information Chapter shows chapter selections Subtitle shows subtitle...

Page 79: ...ow play in the order in which they appear Delete and replace files to create the correct order if needed 4 Click Save to save your playlist for future use Click Close to close the window When you clic...

Page 80: ...s window appears 3 Tap to the desired properties to be changed Select Parental Control Properties 4 Select the desired age appropriate level This will be the highest level allowed No titles with movie...

Page 81: ...video files embedded in the application Vocal options When you insert a karaoke or other vocal disk into the DVD drive WinDVD automatically reads and correctly decodes the type of disk The audio outp...

Page 82: ...e first person interactive video games and multiple camera angles DVD can store multiple sound tracks it supports up to eight languages for a single movie In addition the format supports 32 closed cap...

Page 83: ...screen with a ratio of 16 to 9 Letterbox which uses a 16 to 9 ratio but displays in a standard size screen Pan scan which crops parts of the display out of the visible image in order to fit into a st...

Page 84: ...this selection is enabled all features displayed in Custom Quality settings are turned on Custom Unlocks the Custom Quality section of Display Properties Select the specific features such as smooth s...

Page 85: ...k on the Start button and then point to Settings and click on the Control Panel item 2 Find the Systemitem in the Control Panel window and double click on it to open it 3 Click on the Device Manager t...

Page 86: ...ton to accept the new setting And the system will be restart Confidential Unpublished Works Copyright 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved DVD and the DVD logo are copyright The DVD Fo...

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