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DVD PLAYBACK _________________________________________

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DVD playback

1

After the disc compartment closes and the DVD is scanned, playback starts
automatically.

2

To pause playback (freeze-frame), press »

PAUSE 

!

«.

3

Press »

PLAY

8

« to resume playback.

4

End playback with »

STOP 

7

« (press twice).

Selecting titles or chapters ...

If a DVD contains several titles and/or chapters, you can select them.

... using the menu of the DVD player

The menu of the DVD may contain selection options for titles, sections or 
scenes. Depending on the DVD, the menu can be called up with »

MENU

« or

»

TITLE

«.

1

Call up the contents of the DVD by pressing »

MENU

« or »

TITLE

« during

playback.
– If the DVD has a title menu it will appear on the screen.

2

Select the tracks and sections with »

A

«, »

S

«, »

a

« or »

s

« and call them

up with »

ENTER

« or start playback with »

PLAY

8

«.

... using the GOTO function of the DVD player

1

Press »

GOTO

« to see the Info line.

– Display »Search«, »Time« and »Title/Chapter«.

2

Enter the time with »

1 … 0

« and confirm with »

ENTER

«.

– The DVD player searches for the selected time in the current chapter

or

select »Title/Chapter« with »

S

«, enter the desired title with »

1 … 0

« and

confirm with »

ENTER

«

or

move the bookmark to the chapter with »

s

« enter the desired chapter with 

»

1 … 0

« and confirm with »

ENTER

«.

– Playback starts with the selected chapter in the current title.

Pause 

II 

Play 

Ł

Play 

Ł

7

Stop

Search
Time

--:--:--

Title/Chapter 002/---

Serach
Time

--:--:--

Title/Chapter ---/012

Search
Time

--:--:--

Title/Chapter ---/---

Search
Time

01:30:00

Title/Chapter ---/---

Summary of Contents for GDP 1100

Page 1: ...ǵ GDP 1100 ENGLISH DVD PLAYER ...

Page 2: ...e remote control 14 15 Getting started 14 Switching on the DVD player 14 Selecting the language of the screen menus 14 15 Adapting the DVD player to the television set 16 Before playback 16 Preparation 16 Inserting a disc 16 Removing discs 17 23 DVD playback 17 DVD features 17 Special DVD features 18 DVD playback 18 Selecting titles or chapters 19 Picture settings 19 Calling up information 20 Inte...

Page 3: ...arging the picture zoom 30 31 Audio CD playback 30 Audio CD features 30 31 Audio CD playback 31 Repeat functions 32 Creating a program 33 Audio settings 33 Selecting the digital output 33 Setting the sampling rate 34 Child lock 34 Authorising the contents of a DVD 35 36 Personal settings 35 Setting the language 36 Resetting the DVD player to its original condition 37 39 Information 37 Technical da...

Page 4: ...e difference in quality of the recording media and the quality of the recording itself it can occasionally happen that a home made DVD or CD cannot be read This does not indicate a malfunction of the DVD player You have to finalise your own CD R and CD RW recordings Make sure the settings of your CD burning program correspond to the ISO 9660 standard to create a CD R or CD RW When MP3 or JPEG CDs ...

Page 5: ...ny circumstances No warranty claims are accepted for damage resulting from improper handling Do not place any vessels filled with liquid such as vases on the DVD player the vessel may tip and the liquid spilled may penetrate into electrical components thereby presenting a safety hazard Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices Even if the DVD player is switched off it can be damaged by ...

Page 6: ... pulled out Compartment for CD media Display ə Opens and closes the disc compartment ı Starts playback Freeze frame and frame by frame playback for DVDs and video CDs Pause for MP3 CDs JPEG CDs Kodak Picture CDs and audio CDs 7 Press once to interrupt or resume playback Press twice to stop playback 5 a Selects the previous track or section during playback s 6 Selects the next track or section duri...

Page 7: ... PCM Dolby digital DTS signals For connecting a digital multi channel audio video amplifier or AV receiver EURO AV TV For connecting a television with an EURO AV socket 110 240V Mains cable 50 60Hz 10W Caution Do not connect any devices while the DVD player is switched on Switch off the other device as well before connecting it Never touch the inside of the sockets and plugs of the connecting cabl...

Page 8: ...back DVDs S VCD VCDs MP3 CDs and audio CDs GOTO Selects a section on the disc 1 0 10 Numeric keys for various inputs CLEAR Deletes inputs SETUP Calls up the main menu of the DVD player during STOP mode Calls up the picture settings during playback a sAS Selects various functions in the menus Moves in the zoom mode in the picture section ENTER Confirms inputs and selected functions PAL NTSC Selects...

Page 9: ...s 6 Selects the next title or section during playback VOLUME Adjusts the volume 3 Switches to backwards frame search at various speeds during playback 4 Switches to forwards frame search at various speeds during playback PAUSE STEP Freeze frame and frame by frame playback for DVDs and S VCDs VCDs Pause for MP3 and audio CDs STOP 7 Press once to interrupt playback Press twice to stop playback PLAY ...

Page 10: ...ion on page 15 If the DVD player is connected to a television set or a flat screen with a 16 9 for mat observe the settings described in the Selecting the screen format of your television set section on page 15 The colour standard of the DVD player must be matched to the colour standard of your television or flat screen The setting procedure is described in the section Setting the TV standard on p...

Page 11: ...ing a cinch cable 1 Plug a standard cinch cable into the VIDEO OUT socket on the DVD player and the corresponding socket VIDEO IN on the television or flat screen 2 Plug a standard cinch cable into the R AUDIO OUT L socket on the DVD player and into the corresponding sockets AUDIO IN of the television or flat screen E S VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT R AUDIO OUT L DIGITAL AUDIO OUT EUR S VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT ...

Page 12: ...t back in place on the device if it is not to be used for a longer period of time Even if you are using a digital connection you should still make an analogue audio connection as it is possible depending on the disc type that no signal can be output via the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT socket see page 13 for connection Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby Dolby Pro L...

Page 13: ...attery compartment by pressing the snap catch and remove the lid 2 When inserting the batteries Micro type e g R03 AAA 2 x1 5 V observe the polarity marked on the battery compartment 3 Close the battery compartment Note If the DVD player no longer reacts properly to remote control commands the batteries may be flat Be sure to remove used batteries The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage r...

Page 14: ... The colour norm of the DVD player s screen menus has to be adapted to the format of your television or flat screen Select NTSC for televisions with the NTSC standard or PAL for those with the PAL standard Factory setting is PAL Select Auto for televisions with multi norm and the TV norm follows that on the disc 1 Call up the main menu with SETUP in stop mode 2 Select the Picture menu item with a ...

Page 15: ...television or flat screen and on the information on the DVD If you have a 4 3 format television or flat screen the following settings are available 4 3 PS Pan Scan for wide screen playback where the left and right edges of the picture are cropped off depending on the DVD in use The device is set to 4 3 PS at the factory or 4 3 LB Letterbox for wide screen playback with black bars at the top and bo...

Page 16: ...isc 1 Press ə Display OPE the disc drawer opens 2 Insert the disc you want to play in the disc compartment with the label facing upwards 3 Press ə Display CLOSE the disc drawer closes afterwards the LOAd display flashes the disc is scanned Display the elapsed playing time of the disc Notes Playback of a DVD VCD SVCD KODAK Picture CD JPEG CD or audio CD CD DA starts automatically The file browser a...

Page 17: ...prefer Many DVDs are recorded by the manufacturer with subtitles in several languages You can select subtitles from up to 32 different languages Since films are released in different parts of the world at different times all DVD players world wide are given a regional code The regional code for your DVD player is 2 DVDs may also be given a supplementary regional code If you insert a DVD with a cod...

Page 18: ... during playback If the DVD has a title menu it will appear on the screen 2 Select the tracks and sections with A S a or s and call them up with ENTER or start playback with PLAY 8 using the GOTO function of the DVD player 1 Press GOTO to see the Info line Display Search Time and Title Chapter 2 Enter the time with 1 0 and confirm with ENTER The DVD player searches for the selected time in the cur...

Page 19: ... picture sharpness with a or s 4 During playback press SETUP Calling up information You can view information on the screen 1 Press OSD to see the Info line Display 00 00 05 Playing time 01 31 55 Remaining playing time 2 To call up further information press OSD again Display DVD Type of disc Title 1 2 Current track and available tracks Chapter 13 20 Current chapter and chapters available Angle 1 4 ...

Page 20: ...search Slow motion and Freeze frame functions Depending on the DVD some functions cannot be selected Frame search Several different speeds are available 1 Select the desired playback speed during playback with 3 or 4 2 To return to playback press PLAY 8 Slow motion Four different forward playback speeds are available 1 During playback press SLOW 2 Select the slow motion speed using SLOW 3 To retur...

Page 21: ...ing on the DVD Display v 1 v 2 or v 3 a section of the picture is enlarged 2 The picture section can be moved with a s A or S 3 To end the function press ZOOM again Display v Off Switching the dubbed language or the audio format These settings switch away from the preset dubbed language if the DVD offers any alternatives 1 During playback press AUDIO Display for example b2 3 1 Ch Eng is displayed ...

Page 22: ...he structure of the DVD itself In this case the setting is usually made in the DVD menu Selecting and playing scenes You can make a bookmark for a scene on a DVD This bookmark can be selected directly for playback You can set three bookmarks per DVD Setting bookmarks 1 During playback press GOTO twice 2 Select a bookmark using S or A 3 Press ENTER at the point you wish to mark In the playing time ...

Page 23: ...eating a selected scene A B Repeat You can mark the start and end of a scene this is then played back repeatedly 1 During playback mark the beginning of the scene by pressing A B Display Rep A 2 Mark the end of the scene by pressing A B again Display Rep A B the scene is now played back repeatedly 3 End the function by pressing A B briefly again Display Rep Off Repeating a chapter or a DVD These f...

Page 24: ...ntrol PBC is a navigation option for S VCD VCDs PBC information is burned onto the disc when it is made PBC uses a playlist structure in the menu on the S VCD VCD PBC is activated by default on delivery PBC and the program info on the S VCD VCD predetermine the navigation options If the disc has PBC PBC appears in the display of the DVD player If PBC is not available the S VCD VCD behaves like an ...

Page 25: ...mat 2 Select the desired miniature using S or A or a or s and acti vate with ENTER Playback commences at the start of the selected miniature Selecting a track If an S VCD VCD has several tracks you can select them even if the PCB func tion is switched off If an S VCD VCD has several tracks you can see them in the info line 1 Select the desired track directly using 1 0 and 10 or Select the track st...

Page 26: ... sound recordings They can be played in the normal manner on an audio system The digital signals transmitted during MP3 playback are PCM coded regardless of the audio output setting The signals are output with the same data rate as the music source possibilities are 32 kbps 320 kbps ideal 128 kbps MP3 files can be organised in albums directories and files in a similar way to directories and files ...

Page 27: ...git by pressing 10 as many times as necessary and then enter the next digit using 1 0 Playback begins with the selected track step by step SKIP 1 During playback select the next file with s 6 2 Select the previous file with 5 a Playback begins with the selected file Ending playback 1 End playback with STOP 7 press twice Removing the MP3 CD 1 Press ə Display OPE the disc drawer opens Next s 6 Back ...

Page 28: ... pixels and burnt onto a CD in JPEG format A KODAK picture CD can contain up to 40 pictures In addition to the picture files a KODAK picture CD can also contain imaging software which enables the user to play the CD on a PC edit the pictures or view a slide show Displaying JPEG pictures 1 After the disc compartment closes and the JPEG picture CD is scanned the slide show starts automatically Call ...

Page 29: ...a Playback starts with the picture selected Adjusting the picture display The pictures can be turned 1 During playback use ANGLE to turn pictures 90 2 To end the function press ANGLE repeatedly until Original appears on the screen Enlarging the picture zoom This function enables you to enlarge sections of the picture and move them on the screen 1 During playback or during a pause press ZOOM 2 To e...

Page 30: ...creen 1 Call up the info line during playback by pressing OSD once or twice The info line is displayed This gives information about the CD elapsed playing time of the track remaining playing time and the number of tracks 2 Press OSD to deactivate the info line Selecting a track using the numerical buttons 1 Select the desired track using 1 0 For tracks with two digit numbers enter the first digit ...

Page 31: ...hen played back repeatedly 1 During playback mark the beginning of the section by pressing A B Display Rep A 2 To mark the end of the section press A B again Display Rep A B the section is now played back repeatedly 3 End the function by pressing A B briefly again Display Rep Off Repeating a title or a CD These functions repeat the track currently playing or the entire CD 1 During playback press R...

Page 32: ...ct the next item with a s A or S and repeat your entry Playing back a program 1 To play back the program select Play Program with a s A or S and confirm with ENTER Playback of the program starts 2 End playback of the program with STOP 7 press twice Deleting a program 1 Call up the Program Input menu when the device is in stop mode with PROG 2 Select Clear All with a s A or S and confirm with ENTER...

Page 33: ...pling rate of the digital output The sampling rate indicates how many samples can be read in per time interval Use 96 kHz for DVDs with a 96 kHz audio signal for optimum analogue audio output at the R AUDIO OUT L sockets 96 kHz is preset at the factory Use 48 kHz for DVDs with a 48 kHz audio signal The signal is emitted at the R AUDIO OUT L and DIGITAL AUDIO OUT sockets 1 Call up the main menu usi...

Page 34: ...g STOP 7 press twice 2 Call up the main menu using SETUP 3 Select the Child lock menu item with a or s and activate with ENTER The Code line is highlighted in blue 4 Enter your four digit personal code number with 1 0 and confirm with ENTER The lock symbol opens 5 Select Access level with A or S 6 To select the desired access level from 1 to 7 or Off press ENTER repeatedly 7 Return to code entry b...

Page 35: ...tles are not on the DVD the first language available is auto matically selected 1 Select Subtitle using S or A 2 Select the desired language by pressing ENTER repeatedly Selecting the language of the DVD menus If the DVD has menus in several languages you can select your language of choice 1 Select Menu Language using S or A 2 Select the language for the DVD menus by pressing ENTER repeatedly Conc...

Page 36: ...onclude the setting Resetting the DVD player to its original condition All custom settings are restored to the original status 1 Call up the main menu using SETUP 2 Select the Installation menu item with a or s and activate it with ENTER 3 Select Plant defaults with S or A 4 Restore the original settings of the DVD player using ENTER Installation Picture Sound Child lock Player Language Subtitle A...

Page 37: ...urround playback an external 5 1 channel DTS Digital Surround decoder must be connected to the digital output S PDIF of the DVD player Manufactured with permission from Dolby Laboratories The Dolby label and the double D logo ij are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential unpublished material 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved This product contains components which are cover...

Page 38: ...blems ON OFF off and on again No picture Check the video connection Distorted image Make sure that there are no fingerprints on the DVD CD follow the cleaning instructions on this page No colour with a EURO AV connection Ensure that the video output of the DVD player is set to RGB see page 15 No picture with an S Video connection Ensure that the video output of the DVD player is set to S Video see...

Page 39: ...n approved 13A 3 pin UK plug should then be fitted by a qualified electrician Note The severed Euro plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a socket elsewhere If a non rewireable 3 pin plug or a rewireable 13A BS1363 3 pin plug is used it must be fitted with a 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 fuse If any other type of plug is used it must be protected by a ...

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