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3)Maintenance Notice

a.

b.

c.

Do not expose the player to excessive heat, direct sunlight, dust, moisture,

vibration, shock, moisture, liquids, speakers or magnetic objects.

Trouble with getting the player to work may arise due to condensation on the lens

when moved from a warm to cold environment. To resolve this, turn on the player

to warm it up, and then play a disc 1-2 hours after. (Do not leave a disc inside

the player while it is warming up)

Clean the surface of the player with neutral detergent instead of organic substances

such as alcohol or gasoline. Do not burnish with sand paper.

4)Caution

a.

b.

To avoid the possibility of fire, electric shock or damage to player, do not expose

this device to liquids or moisture.

This player employs a laser system. To prevent direct exposure to laser beam,

do not open the cover. Visible laser beams when uncovered. DO NOT stare into

beam.

5)Reminders

a.

b.

c.

To ensure proper use of this player, please read the user manual carefully and

store for future reference.

Should this player require maintenance, contact the dealer, an authorized service

center or an experienced radio/TV technician.

All pictures in the instructions are for reference only. Specific contents are subject

to actual display version

Summary of Contents for HELIOS H4000

Page 1: ...User s Manual HELIOS H4000 HD Upscaling DVD Player Digital Revolution Your Way HANTZ PARTNER The Upgrade Company www hantz com...

Page 2: ...SXGA 1280 X 1024 720P 1080i How will I benefit from the H4000 s high definition video output If you own a HDTV or any other high definition display device you will only be able to play standard DVD ti...

Page 3: ...onal Code Distribution 6 DVD Disc Logos 6 Disc Usage and Maintenance 7 Using the Player Display Panel 8 Remote Control 9 Front Panel Overview 10 Rear Panel Overview 10 System Connections 11 Playing Di...

Page 4: ...y pulling on the power cable Do not place heavy objects on top of the player Do not put fingers or other objects into the player 1 Symbols An exclamation point within a triangle is an alert for import...

Page 5: ...stances such as alcohol or gasoline Do not burnish with sand paper 4 Caution a b To avoid the possibility of fire electric shock or damage to player do not expose this device to liquids or moisture Th...

Page 6: ...component HDMI and VGA RGB HV Audio outputs include optical coaxial mixed stereo and 5 1 channel audio outputs Upscales standard DVDs to high definition resolution Supports PAL 50hz and NTSC 60hz 720p...

Page 7: ...5 Supported Disc Formats Remarks Includes Includes...

Page 8: ...Europe South Africa Middle East Greenland South Korea Taiwan Hong Kong Parts of South East Asia Australia New Zealand Latin America including Mexico Eastern Europe Russia India Africa China The H4000...

Page 9: ...y discs can cause player malfunctions Always keep discs clean by gently wiping the surface with a soft clean cloth moving from the inner to the outer perimeter If adiscisdirty wetasoftclothinwater wri...

Page 10: ...VD Play mode Pause mode Disc type VCD Disc type MP3 1 2 3 4 5 PBC VCD PBC Disc running display Chapter Track number Hours Minutes 6 7 8 9 10 Seconds Dolby Digital DTS logo Repeat all 11 12 13 14 1 2 3...

Page 11: ...PAL NTSC switch between normal PAL NTSC video modes 13 Title jump to main title page of DVD title 14 Menu jump to menu of DVD title 15 Up cursor 16 Left cursor 17 Enter OK 18 Right cursor 19 Down cur...

Page 12: ...revious Previous skips to previous track or page 7 Eject Open Close inserts or ejects disc tray 8 Play Pause Play Pause plays or pauses disc 9 Next Next skips to next track or page 1 5 6 8 9 2 4 7 110...

Page 13: ...the right channel socket and then connect the other ends of the white left and red right cables to the corresponding inputs on your TV Connecting via S video If there is an S video input socket in you...

Page 14: ...d on your TV Use the supplied audio cable to connect the player to your TV Or you can use digital audio connection coaxial optical or 5 1 channel connection to your AV receiver Connecting via HDMI DVI...

Page 15: ...GA or RGB HV input of your TV Connecting to a 2 channel audio amplifier Connect the video output of the DVD player to the video input of your TV using the corresponding cables video cable S video cabl...

Page 16: ...f your TV using the corresponding cables video cable S video cable component cable Use a fiber optic cable or coaxial cable to connect the optical or coaxial socket located on the rear panel of the pl...

Page 17: ...corresponding cables video cable S video cable component cable Connect the 5 1 audio output terminals of the player to the amplifier using the respective connection cables L and R of MIXED FRONT L an...

Page 18: ...16 Recommended Speaker Layout for 5 1 Channel System...

Page 19: ...s the button the image will be enlarged 2 3 4 5 times bigger and then it will return to its normal size While zoomed you can move the viewing area using the cursor buttons 4 Mute Press the MUTE BUTTON...

Page 20: ...keys to select a playback function Note you can only select a playback function that is supported by the disc you are playing If a function is not supported by the disc the icon will be highlighted gr...

Page 21: ...cs have only one title This function is used to select different chapters when playing a title with more than one title 1 While playing a disc Press DISPLAY 2 Use the cursor keys to highlight the Chap...

Page 22: ...t Audio Language This function is used to continuously replay a specific Title or Chapter or a user specified section A to B The default Repeat setting is OFF 1 While playing a disc press DISPLAY 2 Us...

Page 23: ...Y 2 Use the cursor keys to highlight the Bookmark menu and press ENTER to open the sub menu 3 Use the cursor keys to highlight the Trashcan icon to the left of the book mark and press ENTER This clear...

Page 24: ...ss Up Down to select Random play and press ENTER To switch back to normal play mode repeat steps 1 3 and select Normal play instead of Random Program Edit the play list and play the disc content in th...

Page 25: ...of files appears Select a file and press PLAY to begin playback The MP3 menu automatically appears on the screen when playback starts To select a different track press DISPLAY to open the OSD control...

Page 26: ...if an option has a sub menu there will be an arrowhead on the right hand side of the option Press ENTER to open the sub menu or press the Right button Use the direction buttons to choose the option yo...

Page 27: ...rn stereo sound ON or OFF Speaker Setup Speaker setup allows you to set up speaker size distance and volume 1 Select SOUND menu and press OK 2 Use the cursor to select speaker setup Speaker Using this...

Page 28: ...ont R Front Center L Surround R Surround 2 Use the cursor keys to adjust distance from 1m to 6 6m Volume 1 Select SOUND menu 2 Use cursor to select SPEAKER SETUP and press OK 3 Select VOLUMR option an...

Page 29: ...ress OK 3 Use cursor to select SMART PLAY and press OK to turn easy play On Off Display Setup In the display menu you can adjust the TV System TV Image S Video HD Scan frequency Video options HDMI mod...

Page 30: ...e to accept the video signal in progressive format High Definition 720p 1080i 1080p output The player supports 720p 1080i and 1080p high definition video output 720p 1080i 1080p resolution is availabl...

Page 31: ...elect one of three available HDMI modes C YcbCr422 YcbCr444 RGB 1 Press SETUP on the remote control 2 Use cursor to select DISPLAY and press OK 3 Use cursor to select HDMI MODE 4 Press OK repeatedly t...

Page 32: ...nd press OK Parental Lock This function restricts playback of DVD video disc which contains undesired ratings The user can set the rating level and the DVD player will not play DVD with a rating above...

Page 33: ...ideo output settings from player are incorrect for the TV Display 3 Damaged Media clean the disc 1 The output settings of the DVD player are not matched with the input settings of the TV Display Reche...

Page 34: ...ypes Video output Video performance Audio performance Power supply Power consumption AC 110V 240V 50 60hz 20W Formats DVD SVCD VCD CD HDCD MP3 MP3 WMA MPEG4 DivX Xvid MPEG1 MPEG2 and MPEG4 video file...

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