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DVS9755z

• This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by method claims of
certain U.S. patents and other intellectual prop-
erty rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and
other rights owners. Use of this copyright pro-
tection tecnology must be authorized by
Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for
home and other limited viewing uses only unless
otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corpora-
tion. Reverse engineering or disassembly is pro-
hibited.

• Manufactured under license from Dolby Labo-
ratories.

Notes:

Using batteries improperly can cause them to ex-
plode. Take note of the following points:

• When replacing batteries, replace both batteries

with new ones.

• Do not short-circuit, disassemble or heat batter-

ies.

• Do not dispose of batteries into fire or flames.
• Dispose of spent batteries properly.

Replacing the batteries

1. Open the rear battery cover.

2. Insert the two supplied size AAA batteries ori-

enting the plus and minus poles of the batter-
ies as shown by the 

 and 

 symbols inside

the battery compartment. Close the battery
cover.

Rear cover

Remote control

“Dolby”,  “Pro Logic” and duble-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential
Unpublished Works.©1992-1997 Dolby
Laboratories,Inc. All rights reserved.

• Manufactured under license from Digital Theater
Systems, Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942, 5,956,674,
5,974,380, 5,978,762  and other world-wide
patents issued and pending.

“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered
trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. © 1996,
2000 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All Rights
Reserved.

About the registered marks etc.

Signal transmitter

POWER

D S F

ADJUST

Operating range
: 30˚ in all directions

Summary of Contents for DVS9755z

Page 1: ...igned to provide reasonable protection against harmful in terference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radi ate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the in structions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipmen...

Page 2: ...he remote control unit is set to AUDIO some of the functions of the remote control unit change allowing you to control some of the source unit functions of the JOG button performs search UP DOWN of the JOG button increases decreases the volume level ENT of the JOG button functions as the play pause button DISP button selects the function mode MENU button functions as the mute button RTN button swi...

Page 3: ...n the United States can play back DVD discs with the region number ALL 1 or any combination of numbers that also incorporate a 1 The DVD video region number is marked on the disc jacket as shown below ALL 1 4 6 1 NTSC NTSC NTSC TV color system This DVD player plays NTSC discs only and cannot be used for playback of PAL or SECAM discs Speaker system We recommend that you use the type of speaker sys...

Page 4: ...or heat batter ies Do not dispose of batteries into fire or flames Dispose of spent batteries properly Replacing the batteries 1 Open the rear battery cover 2 Insert the two supplied size AAA batteries ori enting the plus and minus poles of the batter ies as shown by the and symbols inside the battery compartment Close the battery cover Rear cover Remote control Dolby Pro Logic and duble D symbol ...

Page 5: ...ssed during a 7 second inter val INTERNAL Internal Use this setting for playing back DVD videos and CDs DIGITAL Digital Use this setting when playing back CD changer media or other digital input sources connected using an optical fiber cable ANALOG1 Analog1 Use this setting when playing back an analog input source connected using RCA plugs ANALOG2 Analog 2 Use this setting when playing back an ana...

Page 6: ...stadium without roof or walls LIVE Live Live performance hall larger than a jazz club Basic Operations JAZZCLUB Jazzclub Jazz club with a low ceiling THEATER Theater Movie or drama theatre 2 When the DSF button is held down for 2 sec onds the original mode is resumed Adjusting the sound volume bal ance of each speaker AUDIO MODE You can adjust the sound image to suit the seat ing position and numb...

Page 7: ...nit Note Do not close the door before an ejected DVD video disc has been removed Should the door be closed without first removing the DVD video disc the disc will not be ejected and may also be damaged Playing back discs Press the button to start playback Press ing the button again stops playback When a menu is displayed select the de sired item in step 2 of the following sec tion Selecting menus ...

Page 8: ...ack When one of these two buttons are held down the speed increases after 1 sec Normal playback speed is resumed when the button is released The sound is muted during fast forward and fast reverse playback The and buttons are also used to locate the beginning of a section When one of these buttons is held down for 1 sec or less the beginning of a section is located and playback starts from there S...

Page 9: ... from one language to another may take some time DVD Operations Selecting an angle A DVD disc where scenes have been recorded from different camera angles allows you to se lect the desired angle during playback Press the ANGLE button during playback to change the angle The angle changes at each press of the button Some DVD video discs record up to 9 different angles Check the disk symbol indicates...

Page 10: ...yback to change display mode Each press of the buttons turns the playback sta tus display on or off Also when the playback status display is off pressing a button other than causes the corresponding playback status symbol to be displayed The following symbol may be displayed de pending on playback status or the DVD video disc ...

Page 11: ...when the button is released Intermittent sound can be heard during fast forward or fast backward playback The and buttons are also used to locate the beginning of a section When one of these buttons is held down for 1 sec or less the beginning of a section is located and playback starts from there CD Operations The operations described in this chapter are per formed using the remote control button...

Page 12: ...ess the ADJUST button to return to the original mode A flow chart is shown on the next page 1 The display shows the settings made in the Section Changing display settings 11 page 2 When an is displayed at the end of a setting press the ENT button to enter the adjust mode 3 When the illustration is shown press the indicated button the ENT button in this example 4 When is displayed to the left of th...

Page 13: ...DVS9755z 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 Setting acoustic features ADJUST MODE Control unit button operations ...

Page 14: ...or OFF The normal setting is ON Setting acoustic features ADJUST MODE but use the ON setting when this provides a better effect for low frequency range 5 Press the ADJUST button to return to the original mode Adjusting speaker output level SP GAIN Use the built in test tone function of the unit to adjust the speaker output level to the same level The initial value is 0 dB A speaker that was turned...

Page 15: ...er for front speakers CTR HPF high pass filter for the center speaker SRD HPF high pass filter for the surround speakers SW LPF low pass filter for the subwoofer 5 Press the or VOL button to select the frequency In case of F HPF CTR HPF and SRD HPF the frequency is 50 Hz 80 Hz 120 Hz and THRGH no filter In case of SW HPF the frequency is 50 Hz 80 Hz or 120 Hz 6 Press the ADJUST button to return to...

Page 16: ...ic signals SP SEL selects the speakers whose P EQ value is to be adjusted FRONT front speaker CENTER center speaker SRD surround speaker BAND selects the frequency band Band 1 to 3 to adjust FREQ selects the frequency for bands 1 to 3 The range of adjustments is from 20 Hz to 20 kHz Holding down the or VOL but ton to increase or decrease the value con tinuously Q sets the Q curve Larger numbers pr...

Page 17: ...monitor menus 2 Press the top or bottom of the JOG button to select a language MENU LANGUAGE AUDIO LANGUAGE CREDIT TTL LANGUAGE PARENTAL LEVEL TV SCREEN COUNTRY CODE ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN DUTCH SWEDISH PORTUGISE SPANISH 3 Press the center of the JOG button to enter the selection 4 Press the RTN button twice to return to the original playback mode Selecting audio language You can select the...

Page 18: ...TRONGLY CAUTIONED PG PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED G GENERAL AUDIENCES LEVEL7 LEVEL6 LEVEL4 LEVEL3 LEVEL1 The contents that the parental level restricts varies with the country code 3 Press the center of the JOG button to enter the selection 4 Press the RTN button twice to return to the original playback mode Making menu language and other settings Setting screen size Set the size of the connected T...

Page 19: ...the Section Select ing monitor menus MENU LANGUAGE AUDIO LANGUAGE CREDIT TTL LANGUAGE PARENTAL LEVEL TV SCREEN COUNTRY CODE SET AFTER ENTERING 10KEYS 8 5 8 3 2 Open the remote control unit cover 3 Press the 10KEYS buttons to enter the coun try code Country code list Country CANADA UNITED STATES AMERICAN SAMOA BERMUDA PUERTO RICO ST PIERRE AND MIQUELON VIRGIN ISLANDS U S 6765 8583 6583 6677 8082 80...

Page 20: ...ed upside down Disc is dirty Disc is heavily scratched or warped Water droplets may form on the internal lens when the car is parked in a humid place Replace with a fuse 3A of the same amperage If the fuse blows again consult your store of purchase Consult your store of purchase Press the reset button with a thin rod Press the reset button with a thin rod Eject the disc before loading the new one ...

Page 21: ...ve Current Consumption Less than 3 A Weight 3 5lb 1 6 kg Dimensions 7 Width X 2 Hight X 6 5 8 Depth 178 mmWidth X 50 mm Hight 165mm Depth Remote control unit Weight 1oz 30 g including battery Dimensions 1 7 8 Width X 5 9 16 Hight X 1 1 4 Depth 47 mm Width X 142 mm Hight 32 mm Depth Note Specifications and design are subject to change without notice for further improvement List of accessories 1 DVD...

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