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DVD Operation

Basic Playback

Getting started

• Turn on the power of the TV, amplifier and any other 

components which are connected to this unit.

• Make sure the TV and audio receiver (commercially 

available) are set to the correct channel. 

• Make sure that the DVD OUTPUT indicator is lit. If not, 

press 

DVD

 to switch to DVD mode.

1)

Press 

STANDBY-ON

.

2)

Press 

OPEN/CLOSE

 to open disc loading tray.

3)

Place the chosen disc on the tray, with the label facing up.

4)

Press 

PLAY 

B

.

•The tray will close automatically, and playback will then 

start from the first chapter or track of the disc.

•When you play back a DVD with a title menu  

recorded, it may appear on the screen. In this case, refer 
to “Title Menu”.

5)

Press 

STOP 

C

 to stop playback.

Note: •

A “prohibited icon” may appear at the 
top-right on the TV screen during 
operation, warning that a prohibited 
operation has been encountered by this 
unit or the disc.

Some DVDs may be played from title 2 or 3 due to 
specific programmes.

During the playback of two layered disc, pictures may 
stop for a moment. This happens while the 1st layer is 
being switched to the 2nd layer. This is not a 
malfunction.

DVDs recorded with the NTSC system can be viewed 
on PAL, NTSC or Multi system TV. (Refer to 
page 25.)

Depending on the TV, when playing back a NTSC 
DVD on a PAL TV, the picture may roll up or down, 
shrink vertically and black bars may appear at the both 
top and bottom of the screen.

It may take a time to deliver the picture or the sound. 
This is not a malfunction.

You can change the on-screen language in “PLAYER 
MENU” setting. (Refer to page 25.)

General Features

DVDs may contain menus to navigate the disc and access 
special features. Enter the appropriate 

Number buttons

 or 

press 

Cursor

 

 

K

   

/

   

L

   

/

   s   

/

   B

 

 

to highlight your selection in the 

DVD menu and press 

ENTER

 to confirm.

Note: •

Unless stated, all operations described are based on 
remote control use. Some operations can be carried 
out with the buttons on the front panel.

Disc Menus

1)

Press 

MENU

.

•The DVD menu will appear.

2)

If the feature is not available, 

 symbol may appear on 

the TV screen.

3)

If disc menu is available on the disc, audio languages, 
subtitle options, chapters for the title and other options 
will appear for selection.

4)

Press 

Cursor

 

 

K

   

/

   

L

   

/

   s   

/

   B

 to select an item, and press 

ENTER 

to confirm selection.

Title Menu

1)

Press 

TOP MENU

.

•The title menu will appear.

2)

If the feature is not available, 

 symbol may appear on 

the TV screen.

3)

Press 

Cursor

 

K

   

/

   

L

   

/

   s   

/

   B

 to select an item, and press 

ENTER 

to confirm selection.

•Playback will begin at the selected title.

Calling Up a Menu Screen During Playback

• Press 

MENU

 to call up the DVD menu.

• Press 

TOP MENU

 to call up the title menu.

Note: •

Contents of menus and corresponding menu 
operations may vary between discs. Refer to the 
manual accompanying the disc for details.

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CD

MP3

JPEG

DivX

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DVD-V

DVD-V

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Summary of Contents for D8B-N8110ZB

Page 1: ...utomatic Operations 16 DVD OPERATION 17 Basic Playback 17 General Features 17 Disc Menus 17 Title Menu 17 Calling Up a Menu Screen During Playback 17 MP3 JPEG DivX Playback 18 Dual Playback 20 Slide S...

Page 2: ...ake sure that the Timer Recording mode is OFF 9 This product is in Stand by mode when it turns off while the power cord is connected 10 Do not place any combustible objects on the device candles etc 1...

Page 3: ...uctions carefully before attempting to connect this unit to mains The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE Important As the colours of th...

Page 4: ...prohibited This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authori...

Page 5: ...cated by each mark is still working OPEN CLOSE CHANNEL VCR DVD STOP PLAY OUTPUT REW F FWD PLAY REC OTR STOP EJECT VIDEO STANDBY ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DVD output mode DV...

Page 6: ...change sound modes of a CD DVD To change sound modes VCR 23 PAUSE F To pause playback DVD To advance playback one frame at a time DVD To pause playback or recording VCR To advance playback one frame...

Page 7: ...al the Euro AV scart connection ensures you the best picture and audio quality However if your TV does not conform to RGB input signal the S VIDEO OUT and ANALOG AUDIO OUT connection is better for DVD...

Page 8: ...nts for connecting to an MD deck or DAT deck The audio source on a disc in a Dolby Digital Multi channel surround format cannot be recorded as digital sound by an MD or DAT deck Unless connected to a...

Page 9: ...ect during steps 5 to 8 Although seconds are not displayed they begin counting from 00 when you exit by pressing MENU Use this feature to synchronize the clock with the correct time If this unit is un...

Page 10: ...EL then press B 8 Press K or L to start scanning The unit s tuner will begin to search up or down automatically When a channel is found the unit will stop searching and the picture will appear on the...

Page 11: ...can change the background to solid blue by pressing C RESET If you press C RESET again the background will return to the static screen 6 Press K or L repeatedly until the channel move to another posi...

Page 12: ...fter the unit has been in Still mode for 5 minutes it will stop automatically to protect the tape and the video head Note for Speed Search and Still Picture Usually there will be video noise lines bla...

Page 13: ...ording mode Operations must be followed up within 30 seconds from steps 2 to 3 otherwise the Time Search mode will be cancelled To exit the Time Search mode press MENU in step 2 or press STOP C after...

Page 14: ...ars Then press B 4 Select once daily everyday or weekly recording For once only recording Press K or L repeatedly until the relevant month appears and then press K or L repeatedly until your desired d...

Page 15: ...NDBY ON to turn on the unit Press DVD on the remote control to choose DVD mode then continue with the other DVD features as described in this manual You don t need to set the TIMER off to use the unit...

Page 16: ...play 5 Press 0 0 4 with the Number buttons then disc briefly appears on the front panel display 6 Press REC OTR 7 Press DVD then press PLAY B 8 To stop recording press VCR then STOP C Status Display T...

Page 17: ...ly and black bars may appear at the both top and bottom of the screen It may take a time to deliver the picture or the sound This is not a malfunction You can change the on screen language in PLAYER M...

Page 18: ...d back If a large sized DivX file is selected it may take a while to start the playback over 20 seconds sometimes If DivX files wrote on CD discs cannot be played back rewrite them on a DVD disc and t...

Page 19: ...a shop that deals with developing service of Kodak Inc 1 Insert a Kodak Picture CD then Kodak Picture CD menu will automatically appear on the TV screen If all menu items cannot be displayed in the sc...

Page 20: ...ch playback was stopped To cancel resume press STOP C twice For MP3 JPEG and DivX files the top hierarchy of FILE LIST will automatically appear on the TV screen Note For MP3 and JPEG files playback w...

Page 21: ...changed during playback of discs not recorded in double sound Audio language setting cannot be made during x1 3 and x0 8 Rapid Play with Voice Refer to x1 3 and x0 8 Rapid Play with Voice If your lan...

Page 22: ...ck to the previous tracks Track number will appear briefly on the front panel display If SKIP H G are pressed while the playback is paused the playback will be paused again after skipping to the next...

Page 23: ...s set press CLEAR Repeat A B playback does not function during chapter title track group or all repeat playback For some DivX files A B Repeat playback may not function Programmed Playback You may det...

Page 24: ...ess DISPLAY repeatedly until on screen information disappears 1 During playback press DISPLAY Current track number total tracks elapsed time and remaining time of the current track and current playbac...

Page 25: ...top and bottom of the screen 4 3 PAN SCAN When viewing a 16 9 on a 4 3 aspect TV screen a full height picture with both sides trimmed is presented 16 9 WIDE If a wide screen TV is connected to this un...

Page 26: ...case you forget it If you forget the password press 4 7 3 7 The original password will be cleared and parental levels will be set to ALL Enter a new 4 digit password then press ENTER 5 Press K or L t...

Page 27: ...es that can be played back Some DivX VOD files are restricted with the limited playable times you cannot play them back beyond the limit If your DivX VOD file has such limit the playback confirmation...

Page 28: ...ay 5965 Malayalam 5958 Maltese 5966 Maori 5955 Marathi 5964 Moldavian 5961 Mongolian 5960 Nauru 6047 Nepali 6051 Norwegian NOR 6061 O R Occitan 6149 Oriya 6164 Oromo Afan 6159 Panjabi 6247 Pashto Push...

Page 29: ...removed Reset the unit by turning it off and on again This unit does not respond to the remote control Aim the remote control directly at the sensor on the front panel Reduce the distance to this unit...

Page 30: ...S Front Panel Video input RCA connector x 1 Audio input RCA connector x 2 Rear Panel AERIAL Coaxial type female RF OUT Coaxial type male AUDIO VIDEO 21 pin scart jack x 2 S Video output Mini DIN 4 pin...

Page 31: ...icture The playback picture may become blurred or interrupted even if the TV programme received is clear This does not mean that the recorded programme has been erased This problem is caused by dirt a...

Page 32: ...EC We declare that the following product DVD CD PLAYER VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER Model D8B N8110ZB Trade Name Funai is in compliance with following Regulations EN55013 2000 A1 2003 EN55020 2002 A1 2003...

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