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DV89

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DV89

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Remote type

This informs the player which type of remote control you 
are using, so that the player can take into account the slight 
differences between the remote types. For ARCAM remote 
controls, the remote type is always written on the front of the 
remote control, normally at the bottom of the unit.

CR-314

  This selects the grey ARCAM CR-314 remote 

control

CR-80

 

This selects the black ARCAM CR-80 learning 

remote control

CR-9000

  This selects the black ARCAM CR-9000 learning 

remote control

Other

 

A non-ARCAM learning remote control is being used

It is important to choose ‘Other’ if the learning remote in use 
does not support RC-5 ‘toggle bits’.

OSD (On Screen Display)

This setting controls the ‘pop up’ messages that appear on 
screen.

On

 

Pop-up messages are enabled

Off

 

No pop-up messages, only menus when required.

Certain messages, such as ‘No Disc’ are always shown 
regardless of how this is set.

Priority

Some DVD discs show different material, or have different 
behaviour, depending on whether the disc is played on a DVD-
video or on a DVD-audio player. The “Priority” option allows 
you to configure the DV89 to be (primarily) one or other of the 
player types.
Note that, although this setting may be changed after a disc 
has been loaded into the DV89, this setting does not take 
effect unless the disc is re-loaded (or a different disc is played).

Video setup

Video 2/7

TV Shape
TV System

RGB Scart

7.5 IRE(Standard)

NTSC Black

Progressive
HQ Video

Off

Auto

4:3 Letter Box

TV shape

This needs to be set correctly for the type of TV you have and 
the type of display you prefer.

4:3 Letterbox

  Use this setting if you have a conventional 4:3 

TV, and you prefer to view wide screen movies 
in letterbox format (with black bars at the top 
and bottom)

4:3 Panscan

  Use this setting if you have a conventional 4:3 

TV, and you prefer to view wide screen movies 
in Pan & Scan format (cropping the sides of 
the image)

16:9

 

Use this setting if you have a wide screen (16:
9) TV. Material in 16:9 format is displayed so 
as to fill the screen.

If you have a 4:3 TV and you have set a preference for 
Panscan, it does not mean you will always see movies in this 
format, since the Panscan display must be supported on that 
disc.

TV System

This is set at the factory to be appropriate for the type of TV 
used in your country. Should you need to change this setting, 
the options are explained below.

Auto

 

The video output is taken from that recorded on 

the disc. When no disc is playing, the logo screen 
is displayed using the standard of the last disc 
played.

NTSC

 

NTSC is always used as the video standard. Note 

that PAL discs are converted to NTSC, but this 
causes some reduction in the quality of the video 
output (and may cause the video to become 
‘jerky’). This is the best setting to use if your TV 
can accept only NTSC video (this is generally the 
case in North America); better results are obtained 
by using ‘Auto’, but your TV must be able to 
support PAL.

PAL

 

PAL is always used as the video standard. Note 

that NTSC discs are converted to PAL, but this 
causes some reduction in the quality of the video 
output (and may cause the video to become 
‘jerky’). Better results will be obtained by using 
‘Auto’, but your TV must be able to support NTSC.

Progressive

Off

 

The video output will always be interlaced 

(standard definition video). Use this setting if your 
display device does not support progressive scan.

Auto (525)

  The component video output will switch to 
progressive scan mode whenever the output 
standard is NTSC (525). This would be whenever 
an NTSC disc is played, or whenever ‘TV System’ 
is set to NTSC. The video output will revert to 
interlaced (standard definition) for PAL (625) 
modes. Use this setting only if your display device 
supports progressive scan.

On (625/525)

  The component video output will output 

progressive scan video for both PAL and NTSC 
discs. Use this setting only if your TV supports 
progressive scan in both PAL and NTSC formats.

NOTE

: When progressive scan is active, the component 

video output will be in progressive mode, and the other 
video outputs (composite and S-Video) are muted.

Since progressive scan must be component, not RGB, 
the ‘HQ video setting’ will be forced to component if 
progressive scan is enabled.

Not all displays support progressive scan. If you 
accidentally enable progressive scan and your display does 
not support it, you will be unable to view the picture from 
the DVD player, including the on screen display required 
to change the video settings. To revert to interlaced mode 
without using the on screen menus, open the drawer, then 
press and hold the 

STOP

 button on the front panel. The 

video mode will revert to interlaced mode after the button 
has been held in for five seconds.

Summary of Contents for DV89

Page 1: ...DV89 H A N D B O O K Arcam DV89 DVD player...

Page 2: ...loth Do not use paint thinners or other chemical solvents for cleaning We do not advise the use of furniture cleaning sprays or polishes as they can cause indelible white marks if the unit is subseque...

Page 3: ...finition output If there are questions regarding TV set compatibility with this model 525p DVD player please contact Arcam Customer Support Department Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratorie...

Page 4: ...e SCART connector or RGB phonos to the TV Note that if you are using RGB output via phono connectors you will also need to use COMPOSITE as a sync signal If you do not wish to use the speakers in your...

Page 5: ...f interconnect cables If required the second set of audio outputs can be used to connect to a second amplifier setup for multi room use or routed to a tape recorder for making recordings For 6 channel...

Page 6: ...with the highlight bar at the bottom of the screen pressing DOWN takes the bar to the top of the screen Operational setup Operation 1 7 OSD Language DVD Menu English CR 314 On Remote type Subtitle Au...

Page 7: ...o be appropriate for the type of TV used in your country Should you need to change this setting the options are explained below Auto The video output is taken from that recorded on the disc When no di...

Page 8: ...g if you have an external D A converter that supports only 2 channel PCM Since the digital and analogue outputs are closely related the analogue audio output reflects the digital output type selected...

Page 9: ...Stereo Sub This setting is relevant to 2 channel source material only such as CDs It controls whether the low frequency information is redirected to the subwoofer or not None No redirection of low fr...

Page 10: ...ur digit number Don t forget your password as you will need to know it to unlock the player Highlight Password and enter your four digit number using the numerical keys on the handset When all four di...

Page 11: ...g DVDs the drive mechanism operates at much higher speeds compared with CDs and so may produce more noise when loading and playing initial chapters This is normal Layer change Many DVD discs have two...

Page 12: ...Volume Adjusts the volume on Arcam remote controllable amplifiers Note that the volume controls and MUTE button have no effect on the audio output level of the DVD players NOTE Remember to install th...

Page 13: ...and press SETUP to access the Setup menu AUDIO Some DVDs offer the facility to select different audio tracks Press AUDIO to cycle through the available tracks The TV displays the number language and...

Page 14: ...losed again by pressing the SRCH button which also has the effect of cancelling the search Hidden groups Some DVD audio discs contain a hidden group which is material that may be accessed only by ente...

Page 15: ...the chapters in title 2 will be played DVD audio The programming of a sequence for a DVD audio disc is essentially the same as for a DVD video disc and the instructions given above should be followed...

Page 16: ...is free to navigate around the disc directory structure while playback is stopped Valid files tracks in each directory audio CD tracks or files that can be played are displayed on the screen Pressing...

Page 17: ...s the player mode to Programme mode as indicated at point 2 Navigating the directory tree is the same as described earlier for Browse mode Files from any location on the disc may be added to the playl...

Page 18: ...ut of standby Progressive scan output from the DVD player is being used but the television or another device in the signal path cannot handle progressive scan input Press and hold the STOP button on t...

Page 19: ...etails The disc is from the wrong region DVD discs are designed to be played only in the region that they are sold in for example discs from the USA are Region 1 and discs from Europe are Region 2 You...

Page 20: ...TV with aspect ratio control Audio outputs Analogue audio outputs 6 channel outputs on gold plated phono sockets Output level 2 2V rms at 0dB signal 4V rms on left and right with HDCD discs Frequency...

Page 21: ...original packing and returned to the dealer from whom it was purchased or failing this directly to the Arcam distributor in the country of residence It should be sent carriage prepaid by a reputable c...

Page 22: ...DV89 22 Notes...

Page 23: ...DV89 23 Notes...

Page 24: ...PEMBROKE AVENUE WATERBEACH CAMBRIDGE CB5 9QR ENGLAND telephone 44 0 1223 203203 fax 44 0 1223 863384 email support arcam co uk website www arcam co uk SH119E Issue 2...

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