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Specifications

Disc type

DVD

VIDEO-CD

CD

Analogue Audio output

48/96KHz sampling

44.1KHz sampling

44.1KHz sampling

Digital Audio output

48KHz sampling

44.1KHz sampling

44.1KHz sampling

Optical digital audio output

48KHz sampling

44.1KHz sampling

44.1KHz sampling

Output

Power

200-240V~, 50/60Hz

Consumed electricity

22W

Weight

4.6kg

Dimension  (W x H x D)

435mmx93mmx255mm (without foot), 435mmx98mmx255mm (with foot)

Operative temperature

+5°C~40°C

Installation condition

Horizontal / Relative humidity under 80%

Laser output

5mW (continuous wave max.)

Wave length

635nm (DVD), 730nm (CD)

Signal type

PAL COLOR

Antenna Input/output

U/V-mixed: 75Ω unbalanced 

VIDEO input

1.0Vp-p (unbalanced, RCA JACK)

AUDIO input

-8.8dBm, RCA JACK

VIDEO output

(common use of DVD and VCR)

VIDEO output terminal, 1.0 Vp-p unbalanced, RCA JACK, SCART JACK

VIDEO output (DVD only)

RGB output (75Ω In load R: 0.7Vp-p, G:0.7Vp-p, B:0.7Vp-p)

AUDIO output

(common use of DVD and VCR)

Audio output terminal (2 kinds): -5.8dBm(VCR), 2Vrms(DVD), RCA JACK

AUDIO output (DVD only)

Analogue AUDIO output : 2.0Vrms

Digital audio output (OPTICAL, COAXIAL)

Playable tape

Very high dense tapes with VHS marks 

Playable disc

DVD, VIDEO-CD, CD (12cm), CD (8cm), MP3, CD-R, CD-RW

Tape speed

SP: 23.39mm/s, LP: 11.70mm/s

Playtime

SP: 3hrs, LP: 6hrs (use of E180tape)

Clock display

24 hrs

Time Recording

8 programs a month

Persistence in power failure

1min

VIDEO S/N (VCR)

Over 43dB(Standard recording)

Resolution                      VCR

Over 240 lines (Standard recording)

DVD

Over 400 lines (Playback DVD)

AUDIO (VCR)

Over 65dB

AUDIO (DVD)

90dB

AUDIO dynamic range

90dB

DVD Audio output standards

Summary of Contents for DX-9810

Page 1: ...se it If DO NOT mark continues to be displayed in pressing a button after that it means the button does not function in the currently played disc Press a product button on the REMOTE then use the prod...

Page 2: ...peration Initial Installation 18 Setting time and date 19 OSD ON OFF Output Select 20 DVD Playback 21 VCR Playback 22 Recording 23 VCR Operation Tuning in New Stations 25 Timer Recording 28 More Funct...

Page 3: ...READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated 2 RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future referen...

Page 4: ...ituated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat 25 To prevent battery electrolyte leakage which may result in injury and...

Page 5: ...damage by wind and rain For clean screen contact and consult your nearest service center about checking and replacement In recording important screen Be sure to record the screen and check whether re...

Page 6: ...k Fast reverse playback Slow playback Pause picture DVD OPERATION VCR playback Fast forward Rewinding Fast playback CUE Fast reverse playback REVIEW Slow playback Still picture Stop Child Lock VCR OPE...

Page 7: ...od from A to B button T DVD ANGLE button t DVD MARK button Y VCR PROGRAM button y VCR LAST CHANNEL button Return to the previous channel which was being watched Press the power button of the remote fo...

Page 8: ...Aerial The type of aerial you should use depends on local interference and how far you are from the transmitter You should contact a local retailer if you have any questions about your aerial Back vi...

Page 9: ...1 Insert the tape you wish to record on into the first player and press INPUT until AV1 appears on the front display 2 Insert the tape you wish to copy from into the second player Press the PLAY butt...

Page 10: ...deo behaves as normal but if the equipment is turned on the video will automatically switch over to AV2 mode and displays the channel of the other equipment channel selection can only be performed by...

Page 11: ...ey Press the OK button to confirm the recommended PR Should you wish the stations to have the same numbers as those used on the TV follow the instructions in Sorting programme locations on page 26 Els...

Page 12: ...ct Watch Modes or External Input DVD Playback Press button to power on Press DVD button of REMOTE to change into DVD mode Press OPEN CLOSE button to open the disc tray Place a disc firmly on the disc...

Page 13: ...rewinds 15 seconds of the tape and plays it If you press CM SKIP button in playback mode the player quickly skips 30 seconds of the tape and plays it To Adjust Display This product includes automatic...

Page 14: ...Stations The TV and player are switched on To see the picture from your player press the input or AV Audio Video button on the TV To complete the set up of your video recorder when the auto set has no...

Page 15: ...TOSEARCH CH__ FINE TUNING DECODER ON NAME O___ If the location numbers used for programmes stored in your TV and player are different you can change them on the player To do this move the stations to...

Page 16: ...LP for double recording capacity The recorder will eject cassettes which have the safety tab removed The player will be powered on and record the program at the set time In case the player is powered...

Page 17: ...ONTROL TAPE REMAIN GO TO ZERO COUNTER RESET INDEX INDEX PR SELECT OK CONFIRM SETUP END Clock counter display Remaining time and cassette length Searching a recorded program with index The player will...

Page 18: ...recorders your player machine is equipped with a high quality Hi Fi sound system This means you can enjoy films with excellent stereo sound films of full length concerts in high quality stereo films w...

Page 19: ...el Store and exit 2 If the quality of the test picture transmitted to the TV is poor fine tuning on the TV may help refer to the TV manual Without a scart cable you will not get stereo sound from a TV...

Page 20: ...c Directly moving to a desired title You may repeat a defined period from A to B A MP3 disc may not be repeated from A to B At the point where you want to start the repeat playback press A B button Th...

Page 21: ...current and total track numbers Please enter the new track number to be searched using the NUMBER button If it is PBC ON pressing track number converts PBC to OFF mode automatically 1 If you want to...

Page 22: ...de current angle total angle 001 002 001 001 00 02 04 01 06 ENG 01 06 ENG OFF 01 04 Confirming the current DVD disc mode Confirming the current PLAY mode on screen While in playing press DISPLAY butto...

Page 23: ...udio language Selecting a subtitle language Selecting 3D Audio Selecting ZOOM and Multi Angle The user can enlarge the current screen about 0 25 or 3 times Keep pressing ZOOM button till the preferred...

Page 24: ...bout MP3 JPG and DivX discs Recognizing range for a MP3 disc is stated below The maximum number of directories should not exceed 32 The maximum depth level of directories should not exceed 4 It may br...

Page 25: ...file have not been undergone the interleave it will output either the image or the sound When the frame number of screens per a second is more than 30 it may not play it normally It will not support...

Page 26: ...an incorrect language code is entered 3 Selecting Subtitle language Set your preferred subtitle with ENTER If the subtitle language is set and recorded on the DISC it is automatically played in the se...

Page 27: ...Serbo Croatian 8590 Uzbek 6783 Czech 7285 Hungarian 7773 Maori 8373 Singhalese 8673 Vietnamese 6789 Welsh 7289 Armenian 7775 Macedonian 8375 Slovak 8679 Volap k 6865 Danish 7365 Interlingua 7776 Malay...

Page 28: ...usly if the resume stop stop open status is maintained for about 5 minutes 3 Restoring DEFAULTS This feature resets every function to its original Factory Defaults except the Parental Control settings...

Page 29: ...o JPG DVD RW Possible DVD Video MP3 DivX Video JPG DivX Video Possible avi DivX mpeg mpg File DVD ROM Impossible DVD RAM Impossible Photo CD Possible except KODAC CD REGION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION This...

Page 30: ...ous scenes that have been simultaneously shot from a number of different angles PCM Linear PCM is a signal recording format used in a CD while CD is recorded in 44 1kHz 16bit a DVD is recorded in 48KH...

Page 31: ...ejected A channel on video and a play screen does not appear Noise screen noise appears on screen Noise appears on screen after recording While in playing noise appears Sound and screen are irregular...

Page 32: ...order Try to record it with the recorder You may start recording it in REC PAUSE Please start recording it from stop condition Please select CABLE not NETWORK from the CHANNEL SETTING Before doubting...

Page 33: ...AUDIO input 8 8dBm RCA JACK VIDEO output common use of DVD and VCR VIDEO output terminal 1 0 Vp p unbalanced RCA JACK SCART JACK VIDEO output DVD only RGB output 75 In load R 0 7Vp p G 0 7Vp p B 0 7V...

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