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Parental Lock and Other Options

Exploring the CHILD and OTHERS Setup Pages

The CHILD and OTHERS Setup Pages contains many important options for your DVD player. The CHILD menu is 
where you can set a password to control the Parental Lock and Reset functions, which let you limit the play of discs 
beyond a rating you specify, and reset the settings and password to factory defaults, respectively. The OTHERS 
menu contains the FACTORY SETTING option, as well as the MNCOLOR setting, which allows you to change the 
color of the On-Screen Setup Menu. 

CHILD - LEVELS 1-8

The Parental Lock allows you to limit the use of your DVD Player to 
only those DVD discs that do not exceed the rating you specify. When 
the Parental Control is set, DVD discs that support this feature will play 
only after the password has been entered. However, typically only discs 
produced by major entertainment companies support Parental Control. 
Discs not supporting this feature will be “immune” to Lock-Out.  

When you attempt to change the Parental Control setting, you are 
prompted for a password. This of course makes sense, as this option 
would be useless if your kids could enter the Setup Menu and disable 
it! If there is no user password set, you’ll be prompted to enter a new 
password. Choose a 4-Digit numeric password and write it down in 
case you forget it. Key in the password and press ENTER.

After the password is set, press ENTER on the CHILD option. You can 
choose from 8 levels of Parental Control, corresponding to the standard 
rating system in the USA. The available levels and their equivalent 
ratings are listed to the right: 

CHANGE & CANCEL PASSWORD 

Here is where you can change or Cancel your existing password. If you have not already entered the existing 
password in the Setup Menu, you are prompted for the old password. Enter the existing password for access. *If you 
have forgotten your password, you cannot use these options - you must reset the player to factory defaults (see 
below), clearing the previously entered password. After this, you can create a new password as discussed above.

MNCOLOR - BLUE / VIOLET / GREEN / YLW / ORG

Changes the Menu Color to the hue you specify. 

LANG.

VIDEO

AUDIO

      CHILD

OTHERS

EXIT

CHILD

ENTER RETURN SETUP

LEVEL 8

CHANGE PASSWORD

CANCEL  PASSWORD

LEVEL 1 . . . KIDS

LEVEL 5 . . . PG R

LEVEL 2 . . . G

LEVEL 6 . . . R

LEVEL 3 . . . PG

LEVEL 7 . . . NC 17

LEVEL 4 . . . PG 13

LEVEL 8 . . . ADULT

LANG.

VIDEO

AUDIO

      CHILD

OTHERS

EXIT

MNCOLOR

ENTER RETURN SETUP

BLUE

VERSION

FACTORY SETTING

FACTORY SETTING

If you would like to return all settings of your DVD Player’s Setup to the 
factory defaults, choose this option. All values for  Audio, Video, 
Language, Parental Control and Password settings will be reset. When 
prompted for a password, enter the Default Factory Password - 3782.  

VERSION

Displays the version of the DVD Player’s FIRMWARE. This may be 
needed for technical reasons.  

Quick Tips

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Since the factory password is listed here, 
the Parental Control feature may not be 
secure if this manual is accessible by 
your children. 

For Help on Using the Setup Menu, see pg 29.

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Summary of Contents for CH-DVD 500

Page 1: ...yer is designed to provide a great Home Theater experience with super crisp Video and thundering Digital Sound Please retain this User Manual for future reference Remember to read the manual carefully...

Page 2: ...nside Touching internal parts of this unit is dangerous and may cause Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the serious damage to the unit Do not attempt to disassemble the...

Page 3: ...ack Functions Fast Forward Reverse Slow Motion Scanning 19 Skip Forward and Skip Back 19 Jumping to a Specific Chapter Track or Time Position 20 Previewing Titles Chapters or Tracks Before Playback 21...

Page 4: ...guage Display Usage mode can be functions can be controlled by the Remote Control displayed on the screen in different languages in the most convenient way On Screen Display and Setup On Screen Interf...

Page 5: ...ducts or solutions which contain benzene thinner or any other vaporizing substances as they may damage the disc surface Never add labels or adhesive tapes on the discs and be careful not to scratch or...

Page 6: ...e unit will not be used for an extended length of time it s wise to remove the batteries before storage The life of the batteries depends on the amount of usage With typical use a battery life of appr...

Page 7: ...resume playback Audio CD POWER Press the power button to put player into Standby mode Press again to power unit on TITLE Used to enter the Title Menu supported on some VCD and DVD discs MENU Press to...

Page 8: ...ter on VCD discs EFFECT Use with VCDs and CD Audio discs to adjust Bass Treble and Surround Effects ZOOM Press to zoom in on picture during playback or on a still frame NUMBER BUTTONS Use the number b...

Page 9: ...ayback Press repeatedly to step through one frame at a time To continue normal playback press Play Previous Track Fast Reverse Next Track Fast Forward The front Function Knob allows the control of ski...

Page 10: ...d other useful information Some functions require specific disc formats or features DVD Display Functions 10 Dimming the Front VFD Display Adjusting the Brightness of the Front Display With NO DISC in...

Page 11: ...Use special CoAxial Digital Audio Cable to connect to Digital Receiver s CoAxial Input Optical Digital Audio Connector Use special Optical Digital Audio Cable to connect to Digital Receiver s Optical...

Page 12: ...sion Connections One Required In order to use your DVD Player your TV must support at least one of the Video Input types shown below To get started identify the best Video Connection shown below that...

Page 13: ...DVD Player s Setup Menu to 2CH See pg 32 S Video Connector Typical Connection Connecting to a TV with Composite Video In and Stereo Audio In If your TV has only a single Video Input jack typically a y...

Page 14: ...3 Connect the DVD Player using the Component Video Cables At this point turn off the TV and DVD Player and unhook the Composite or S Video cable used so far Connect the separate Component Video Cable...

Page 15: ...UB WOOFER CENTER SURROUND FRONT R L COAXIAL DOLBY 5 1 CHANNELAUDIO IN SUB RR FR CTR RL FL RECEIVER 4 Using the Optical and CoAxial Digital Audio Output Connections Your DVD Player features two Digital...

Page 16: ...mode where it can be quickly awakened by pressing POWER again 2 POWER 3 OPEN CLOSE Powering on from the Remote Once the back power switch is in the ON position the unit can be turned off and on by the...

Page 17: ...ENTER PLAY STOP MUTE 1 2 2 Pausing Disc Play With DVDs and VCDs you can pause playback on a still frame with the PAUSE button Pressing the PAUSE button repeatedly allows you to step through the video...

Page 18: ...ng this button will Enable Disable the PBC Play Back Control menu system With PBC enabled the disc menu will be shown The disc will simply play all tracks in sequence with PBC disabled Entering the Ti...

Page 19: ...wing Slow Motion Scanning With DVDs and Video CDs you can slow the speed of playback to a mere fraction of the normal speed While the video is playing press the SLOW button The playback speed will slo...

Page 20: ...ect the Title Chapter or Time Hours Minutes and Seconds of the position on the disc you wish to begin playback Also use the GOTO menu to view the Elapsed and Remaining Time for the current Disc Title...

Page 21: ...cks to choose from Mark Points on the Disc for Quick Play with the BOOKMARK Button While you re watching a DVD you can easily mark points on the disc that you would like quick access to later on You c...

Page 22: ...segment must be no longer than a single Title Using the REPEAT A B Button While viewing or listening to a disc when you get to the point that you would like to mark as the Beginning of your repeating...

Page 23: ...Program sequence has been completed To Clear tracks from the Program select the C function To Erase the current program navigate to AC Press ENTER Program Mode does not work with DVDs Add a Track to...

Page 24: ...epeat mode if selected Navigate to a File or Folder Use the arrow keys to select the File you wish to play or the Folder you want to open To go back up the directory tree and return to a previous fold...

Page 25: ...RIGHT ARROW keys to Rotate the picture and the SLOW button to see a Negative of the image MENU 2 PBC File Listing List of files in current directory with selected file highlighted At the beach Nightl...

Page 26: ...onal Zoom is most effective if you Pause the video on a single frame to examine However Zoom will work while playing a movie as well If you wish to Pause the action press the PAUSE button 3 Navigate w...

Page 27: ...DTS Dolby Digital 5 1 and Stereo Audio Video and Audio CDs offer fewer audio options usually including Mono Left Right Mix Mono and Stereo ANGLE 4 Multi Angle Support ANGLE BUTTON Some DVDs are recor...

Page 28: ...Bookmarks 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tr OFF PBC ON A B OFF OFF A B 00 00 00 Jump to Track 20 Repeat Playback 22 Jump to Time 20 A B Repeat Mode 22 Program Random Play 23 Bookmarks 21 1 2 3 4...

Page 29: ...io CDs VCDs and DVDs after the STOP button is pressed once the message HOLD will be displayed on front of the Player After exiting the Setup Menu you can resume playback where you left off 1 3 4 ENTER...

Page 30: ...e CHILD option You can choose from 8 levels of Parental Control corresponding to the standard rating system in the USA The available levels and their equivalent ratings are listed to the right CHANGE...

Page 31: ...r TVs Computer Monitors and Projectors that support three video inputs one for a color channel Yellow Blue Red This setting is also used for Progressive Scan TVs LANG VIDEO AUDIO CHILD OTHERS EXIT SYS...

Page 32: ...s is known as compression You can adjust the level of this compression in three levels MAXIMUM Highest compression STANDARD Normal compression and TV MODE Optimized for smaller speakers LANG VIDEO AUD...

Page 33: ...frikaans 7176 Galician 7778 Mongolian 8469 Tegulu 6577 Amharic 7178 Guarani 7779 Moldavian 8471 Tajik 6582 Arabic 7185 Gujarati 7782 Marathi 8472 Thai 6583 Assamese 7265 Hausa 7783 Malay 8473 Tigrinya...

Page 34: ...c may not match that of the player In this case the disc cannot be used The Disc Doesn t Eject If the player is in Standby Mode the disc will not eject Turn the player on with the Remote Control and t...

Page 35: ...onic Distortion Digital Audio Less than 0 015 Wow and Flutter Less than 0 001 W PEAK Connections Component Video Out Y 1 0Vpp 75 Ohm Negative Sync Pb Pr 7 Vpp 75 Ohm S Video Out Mini DIN 4 Pin 75 Ohm...

Page 36: ...most DVD discs DTS Digital Theater System Another digital surround sound system with 5 1 channels DTS is supported on some newer DVD discs Dual Layer DVD A DVD disc that has two layers on each side A...

Page 37: ...s To play back a DVD title with a specific region code you will need a DVD player with the same region code S Video S Video offers significantly improved video signal performance over a basic composit...

Page 38: ...ns 8 dimmer 10 repeat playback 22 discs 4 5 resetting player display button 7 10 28 video output 31 display panel 10 factory defaults 30 return button 8 effect button 8 reverse button 7 effects 27 ent...

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