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DVD-PLAYER

GDP 7700

Summary of Contents for GDP 7700

Page 1: ...DVD PLAYER GDP 7700 ...

Page 2: ...l stereo sound 15 Connecting the power supply unit 15 Activating the remote control battery 15 Changing the remote control battery 16 18 Initial setup 16 Switching on the DVD player 16 Selecting the language of the screen menus 16 18 Adapting the DVD player to the television set 19 Before playback 19 Preparation 19 Inserting disc removing discs 20 25 DVD playback 20 DVD features 20 Special DVD fea...

Page 3: ...ing the password 38 Picture settings 38 Setting picture parameters for the television 38 Selecting the viewing time for a JPEG picture 39 43 Audio settings 39 Audio settings for analogue audio output 40 Audio settings for digital audio output 41 Dolby settings 42 Equalizer settings 43 3D sound settings 43 HDCD settings 44 46 Custom settings 44 Language settings 45 Viewing camera angles 45 Switchin...

Page 4: ...ding angles Your DVD player is suitable for DVDs with regional code 2 In addition to DVDs it can play MP4 video CDs Nero Digital CDs MP3 CDs JPEG encoded photo CDs KODAK picture CDs video CDs S Video CDs and audio CDs The file formats can also be played via the USB input from a mem ory stick or a digital camera Packing contents 1 GDP 7700 DVD player 2 Remote control 3 Operating manual 4 Wall brack...

Page 5: ... Compatibility is also ensured by HDMI using the same copy protec tion method as DVI Digital copies cannot be made using HDMI This is prevented by the HDCP system High bandwidth Digital Content Protection Disc formats Your DVD player can play back CD R CD RW VCD 2 0 Super VCD DVD R DVD RW discs Due to the difference in quality of the recording media and the quality of the recording itself it can o...

Page 6: ... DVD player note that furniture is often coated with various types of varnish and plastic which often contain chemical additives These additives may cause corrosion to the feet of the unit This may leave stains on the surface of the furniture which can be difficult or impossible to remove Do not insert foreign objects in the disc compartment of the DVD player Never open the DVD player casing under a...

Page 7: ...e signal for connect ing to a television or AV receiver and a audio system with RCA sockets DIGITAL Audio outputs coaxial for PCM Dolby Digital AUDIO OUT DTS signals for connecting a digital multi channel audio video amplifier or AV receiver DC IN 12V Socket for the power supply unit cable Caution The device is connected to the mains with the power supply unit Pull out the power supply unit when y...

Page 8: ... v Zooms in on scenes during playback b For selecting and repeating sections on DVDs and video CDs or tracks on MP4 video CDs Nero Digital CDs audio CDs MP3 or video CDs 1 0 Numerical buttons for various data i Opens the main menu player menu on the DVD player 4 P P 3 Selects various functions in the menus OK Displays various information on the television screen during playback such as the track o...

Page 9: ...uring playback m Switches to the reverse picture search at various speeds selects the reverse slow motion speed Switches to the forwards picture search at various speeds during playback selects the forwards slow motion speed d Switches between the original and the dubbed language during DVD playback Switches between the various sound formats y For selecting and displaying subtitles of the DVD duri...

Page 10: ...Mark the holes for the wall bracket on the wall 2 Drill the holes in the wall insert the wall plugs and screw in the standard screw hooks 3 Put the DVD player in the wall bracket supplied A 4 Fasten the wall bracket onto the DVD player with the screw B Note Please note the following instructions when setting up your DVD player CONNECTION AND PREPARATION__ 10 A B A B ...

Page 11: ...nal Notes If you connect the DVD player to the television using an HDMI cable and set the HDMI resolution to 576p see the chapter on setting the HDMI resolution on page 16 a signal CVBS is also emitted at the AV OUT socket on the DVD player However if you set 720p or 1080i this signal is deactivated Many televisions do not have a decoder for AC3 or DTS In this case set the digital output of the DV...

Page 12: ... on the tele vision digital video signal 2 Plug the adapter cable supplied into the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT socket on the DVD player and the corresponding socket on the television digital audio signal or plug the audio video adapter cable supplied into the AV OUT socket on the DVD player and the corresponding socket AUDIO IN on the television analogue audio signal CONNECTION AND PREPARATION__ 12 ...

Page 13: ...ignal Note 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 the signal cannot be output via the DIGI TAL AUDIO OUT socket see page 14 for connection CONNECTION AND PREPARATION__ 13 ENGLISH Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby and the double D symbol g are tradema...

Page 14: ...television Note The AV OUT socket always emits a signal even if HDMI is switched off Connecting an audio system with analogue two channel stereo sound 1 Plug the audio video adapter supplied into the AV OUT socket of the DVD player and into the corresponding socket of the audio system Caution Do not connect the AV OUT socket on the DVD player to the PHONO record player input on the audio system CO...

Page 15: ...der Note Do not expose the remote control and the battery to extreme heat Changing the remote control battery 1 Pull out the battery holder 2 When inserting the battery 3 V lithium make sure the positive terminal is facing upwards 3 Push the battery holder back into the remote control until it latches into place Note If the DVD player no longer reacts properly to remote control commands the batter...

Page 16: ...levision or projector you must set the HDMI signal so that the video signal and therefore the picture reaches the television 1 Press i to open the main menu 2 Select the menu item Video settings by pressing 4 or 3 and activate with OK 3 Select the HDMI output by pressing P or P and ac tivate by pressing OK 4 Select the HDMI by pressing P or P and activate by pressing OK 5 Switch on On the HDMI sig...

Page 17: ...ct the menu item Installation by pressing 4 or 3 and activate with OK 3 Select TV type by pressing P or P and activate by pressing OK 4 Select the setting NTSC PAL 60 or PAL by pressing P or P and confirm with OK 5 Press i to close the menu Selecting the TV format for your television This setting depends on your television If you have a television with a 4 3 format select the 4 3 setting If you ha...

Page 18: ...tion at the top and bottom edges of the screen is lost Original the whole picture content is displayed it is horizontally stretched Autofit the whole picture content is displayed with black bars at the left and right sides of the screen Settings 1 Press i to open the main menu 2 Select the menu item Other settings by pressing 4 or 3 and activate with OK 3 Select the Picture format by pressing P or...

Page 19: ...serting disc 1 Insert the disc into the disc compartment with the label facing forwards on the right of the device until it latches in auto matically Display Loading the disc is being scanned Notes Playback of a DVD VCD S VCD or audio CD CD DA starts automatically The file browser appears if an MP4 video CD MP3 or JPEG CD is inserted If the symbol appears on the television screen the se lected fun...

Page 20: ...ect the language you prefer Many DVDs are recorded by the manufacturer with subtitles in sev eral languages You can select subtitles from up to 32 languages Films are released at different times in different parts of the world This is why all DVD players all over the world have a regional code The regional code for your DVD player is 2 DVDs can also have other regional codes If you insert a DVD wi...

Page 21: ... 4 T 1 2 Current and total titles C 5 11 Current chapter and total chapters Audio 1 2 Dubbed languages available and audio format Subtitles 01 7 Subtitles available Bit rate in Mbit seconds 2 Press OK to hide the Info item Selecting titles and chapters with the DVD menu The DVD may contain several titles or chapters you can choose from You can find out in the Info item next to the title and chapte...

Page 22: ...er press 5 during playback Pausing and resuming playback You can pause the playback of a DVD at any point and then resume from the same place This function must be switched on in the menu item Custom Settings see page 45 1 To pause playback press 7 once 2 Press 8 to resume normal playback Playback resumes at the point where it was paused Note If the DVD player is in standby and the DVD remains in ...

Page 23: ...e frame by frame and press 4 to reverse frame by frame 3 Press 8 to resume playback Selecting the camera angle for particular scenes or passages Some DVDs contain scenes or passages which were filmed several times from different camera angles You can choose amongst these different angles For DVDs which offer this function the status display Info menu appears on the television screen for example 1 ...

Page 24: ...es sound format AC3 2 Select the dubbed language by pressing d repeatedly Note The structure of the DVD itself may stop you from switching the audio language In this case you can usually make the setting in the DVD menu Selecting and displaying subtitles If the DVD provides subtitles they can be displayed on your TV screen If subtitles are available in several languages you can select the ones you...

Page 25: ...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 holding down b 2 Press and hold down b to mark the end of the scene The marked scene is repeated over and over 3 To quit this function press and hold down b again Repeating a chapter a title or the disc These functions repeat the chapter title or the whole d...

Page 26: ... were created S VCDs can have various subtitles and dubbed languages PBC playback control PBC is a navigation option for S VCD VCDs PBC information is burned onto the disc when it is manufactured PBC switches be tween the playlist structure the menu on the S VCD VCD and man ual selection by the user PBC is activated when it is ready for delivery PBC and program in formation on the S VCD VCD specif...

Page 27: ...ress 8 to resume normal playback 5 To stop playback press 7 twice Selecting a track If an S VCD VCD has several tracks you can select them If an S VCD VCD has several tracks you can see them in the info line 1 Switch off the PBC function during playback with MENU If the S VCD VCD has a track menu it will appear on the screen 2 Select the track directly by pressing 1 0 and press OK confirm or selec...

Page 28: ... player to play back videos compressed in the DivX format This results in playback quality with fewer artefacts and higher compression MP4 video files have the suffix AVI MP4 video data is packed into the AVI file along with audio data which is compressed as MP3 data this means MP4 video and MP3 audio form the AVI file MP3 CDs MP3 stands for MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 and comes from the Mo tion Picture ...

Page 29: ... directories This struc ture is similar to that of an MP3 CD JPEG CDs only contain data in the compressed JPEG format This is mostly data from digital cameras or from imaging programs The data images can be displayed individually or in sequence in a slide show KODAK Picture CDs This method was developed for archiving analogue photographs After they are developed small photographs are scanned with ...

Page 30: ...ng socket on the data device digital camera card reader or MP3 player using a USB cable or plug the memory stick into the USB interface of the DVD player Note You can connect multiple devices to the USB interface of the DVD player using a USB hub Preparation Switch on the television Select the preset on the television for the DVD player Note A bi directional data transfer as defined for ITE Inform...

Page 31: ... medium D Disc U USB 1 number of con nected USB media 1 to 4 possible Selecting the data medium file browser You can choose which data media the file manager displays the disc in use or a connected USB memory stick 1 Connect or insert the data medium 2 Press 7 and select the data medium with d The selected medium appears in the bottom line of the file browser D Disc U USB PLAYING AUDIO VIDEO FILES...

Page 32: ... to resume normal playback 8 Press 7 to end playback Additional playback functions Further settings are possible depending on the files you use If the symbol appears on the television screen then the se lected function is not possible with these files Selecting specific tracks or pictures using the number buttons 1 During playback enter the track or picture using 1 0 and press OK to confirm Playba...

Page 33: ... by frame 3 Press 8 to resume playback Switching the dubbed language or the audio format only Nero DigitalTM MP4 video files A Nero DigitalTM or MP4 video CD can contain various dubbing languages or audio formats 1 Press d during playback 2 Select the dubbed language or the audio format by pressing d repeatedly Selecting and displaying subtitles only Nero DigitalTM MP4 video files 1 Press y during...

Page 34: ...thumbnail directly using the number buttons 1 0 and press OK to confirm The picture opens Additional picture playback functions Rotating the picture only JPEG KODAK picture files The pictures can be rotated by 90 1 During playback press 4 or 3 to rotate the pictures by 90 Enlarging and reducing the picture only JPEG KODAK picture Nero DigitalTM MP4 video files 1 During playback or pause press v re...

Page 35: ...the first file using P or P 3 Start playback with OK or 8 4 Select the repeat function by pressing b repeatedly 5 Press 7 to end playback Random playback Shuffle The tracks or pictures in the selected folder are played back in random order 1 Select the folder or track picture you want with OK A list of sub directories appears 2 Select the first file using P or P 3 Select random playback with n Dis...

Page 36: ...nce to repeat the track press twice to repeat the disc press three times to switch off the repeat function Playlists You can compile the tracks pictures on a disc in a playlist Creating a playlist 1 Select the folder or track picture you want with OK A list of sub directories appears 2 Select the track with P or P and highlight with c 3 Press b to switch to the playlist and press 8 to start playba...

Page 37: ...ss level enter the current password using the number buttons 8 8 8 8 and press OK to con firm 7 Press i to close the menu Changing the password 1 Press i to open the main menu 2 Select the menu item Parental control by pressing 4 or 3 and activate with OK 3 Select Change password by pressing P or P and activate by pressing OK 4 Enter your current password with the number buttons 8 8 8 8 and confir...

Page 38: ...nfirm 6 Press i to close the menu Selecting the viewing time for a JPEG picture 1 Press i to open the main menu 2 Select the menu item Video settings by pressing 4 or 3 and activate with OK 3 Select the JPEG Interval by pressing P or P and ac tivate with OK 4 Select the duration with P or P and activate with OK 5 Press i to close the menu PICTURE SETTINGS______________________________ Video settin...

Page 39: ...olume range hence there is a great difference in volume between quiet and loud tones When played at high volume this can be a fasci nating experience which may however cause disturbance late at night Simply reducing the volume does not produce pleasing results and the dialogue becomes difficult to understand You need to turn down the louder sounds and turn up the quieter passages while re taining ...

Page 40: ...d off 4 Press i to close the menu Setting the sampling rate Downsampling This setting is used to adjust the sampling rate of the digital output The sampling rate determined how many samples can be created per time unit Use 96 kHz for DVDs with a 96 kHz audio signal for optimum audio output at the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT socket Use 48 kHz for DVDs with a 48 kHz audio signal The signal is emitted at the A...

Page 41: ...and off Dolby Digital soundtracks have a very large dynamic volume range hence there is a great difference in volume between quiet and loud tones When played at high volume this can be a fasci nating experience which may however cause disturbance late at night Simply reducing the volume does not produce pleasing results and the dialogue becomes difficult to understand You need to turn down the lou...

Page 42: ...ction by pressing P or P On and press OK to confirm 3 Press i to close the menu Super bass amplification 1 Select Super Bass by pressing P or P and activate by pressing OK 2 Select the function by pressing P or P On and press OK to confirm 3 Press i to close the menu Boosting the treble 1 Select Treble by pressing P or P and activate by pressing OK 2 Select the function by pressing P or P On and p...

Page 43: ...s you to expand the frequency response for High Definition audio CDs and improve the sound quality of the audio signal 1 Press i to open the main menu 2 Select the menu item Audio Settings by pressing 4 or 3 and activate with OK The Audio Settings menu appears 3 Select HDCD by pressing P or P and activate by pressing OK 4 Activate Filter with OK 5 Select your setting using P or P and press OK to c...

Page 44: ...itles is not on the DVD the DVD player automatically selects the first language avail able 1 Select the Subtitles by pressing P or P and activate by pressing OK 2 Select your language using P or P and press OK to confirm Selecting the language of the DVD menus If the DVD has menus in several languages you can select your language of choice 1 Select the Menu language by pressing P or P and activate...

Page 45: ...sing OK 4 Select the function by pressing P or P On and press OK to confirm Note To deactivate the screen saver repeat the setting and select Off 5 Press i to close the menu Last playback position When this function is activated the DVD player automatically re turns to the last playback position and resumes playing when it is switched on again 1 Press i to open the main menu 2 Select the menu item...

Page 46: ... original condition All custom settings are restored to the original status 1 Press i to open the main menu 2 Select the menu item Installation by pressing 4 or 3 and activate with OK 3 Select the Default by pressing P or P and activate by pressing OK 4 Press OK to restore to original condition 5 Press i to close the menu Viewing software information This function enables you to check the current ...

Page 47: ...n the two most recently selected presets Zapping 4 3 Adjusts the volume 4 down 3 up Menu mode 4 left cursor 3 right cursor OK Opens the channel list activates functions opens data confirms and saves data P P Select the television station P up P down Menu mode P upwards cursor P downwards cursor MENU Switches from TV mode to teletext and back TOP Selects the channel list AV Activates the Double Wind...

Page 48: ...ak Picture CD Laser Semiconductor laser Wavelength 650 nm for DVD Wavelength 780 nm for CD Audio format Digital MPEG2 Dolby Digital PCM DTS Analogue Stereo sound Audio Signal Analogue DVD 48 96 kHz 4 Hz 22 44 kHz Video CD 44 1 kHz 4 Hz 20 kHz Audio CD 44 1 kHz 20 Hz 20 kHz Signal to noise ratio at 1 kHz 89 dB Sound volume at 1 kHz 80 dB Dimensions and weight Dimensions W x H x L 217 x 166 x 26 mm ...

Page 49: ...ases even those occurring within the guarantee period are to be paid by the customer Environmental note This product has been made from high quality parts and materials which can be re used and recycled Therefore do not throw the product away with normal household waste at the end of its service life Take it to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices This is indicated by...

Page 50: ...1362 fuse If any other type of plug is used it must be protected by a 5A fuse either in the plug or at the distribution board If this type of plug becomes defective ensure that the fuse is removed before disposal to eliminate potential shock hazard If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non rewireable plug the correct type and rating 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 must be used and the fuse c...

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