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XV-D2000BK

LET0091-001A

For Customer Use:

Enter below the Model No. and Serial 
No. which are located either on the rear, 
bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this 
information for future reference.

Model No.

Serial No.

LET0091-001A

[ J  ]

COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM

INSTRUCTIONS

XV-D2000BK

DVD PLAYER

Enter below the Model No. and Serial No.
which are located on the rear, bottom or
side of the cabinet. Retain this information
for future reference.

XV-D2000

DVD PLAYER

POWER

ON/STANDBY

PHONES

PHONES LEVEL

RESUME

STANDBY

LINEAR PCM

96KHz SAMPLING

MIN

MAX

ON SCREEN

DVD MENU

ENTER

DOLBY  DIGITAL  DECODER  BUILT-IN

DOLBY

D I G I T A L

DOLBY DIGITAL 5.1

OPEN/CLOSE

CATV/SAT

TV

DVD

SET

MUTE

TV/VIDEO

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

0

   10

SLOW

CH

TV

VOLUME

AUDIO

VOLUME

+

+

+

+

RESUME

ANGLE

SUB TITLIE

DVD

CATV

ON /OFF

STEP

ON

SCR

EEN

RETU

RN

TIT

LE

MENU

DVD M

ENU

 DOWN

UP

LEFT

RIGHT

EN ER

T

RM-SVD2000U  REMOTE  CONTROL

+

POWER

100+

CH RETURN

TV

PlayBack

Control

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XV-2000BK/CoverE

9/24/97, 1:17 PM

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Summary of Contents for LET0091-001A

Page 1: ...side of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference XV D2000 DVD PLAYER POWER ON STANDBY PHONES PHONES LEVEL RESUME STANDBY LINEAR PCM 96KHz SAMPLING MIN MAX ON SCREEN DVD MENU ENTER DOLBY DIGITAL DECODER BUILT IN DOLBY D I G I T A L DOLBY DIGITAL 5 1 OPEN CLOSE CATV SAT TV DVD SET MUTE TV VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 10 SLOW CH TV VOLUME AUDIO VOLUME RESUME ANGLE SUB TITLIE DVD CATV ...

Page 2: ...s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION Warnings Cautions and Others 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2 DANGER Invisible laser radiation ...

Page 3: ...gle 30 Subtitle on off 30 Changing the subtitle language 30 Changing the audio 31 Selecting picture character 32 Down Mix 33 Compression 34 Audio CD Operations 35 Playing back from a desired track 35 Resuming playback 35 Playing back in a desired order 36 Repeating all tracks 37 Repeating a single track 37 Repeating a desired part 38 Starting playback from a specified time 38 Playing back only the...

Page 4: ...d moisture water and dust Do not place your player in moist or dusty places Avoid high temperatures Do not expose your player to direct sunlight or place it near a heating device When you re away When away on travel or otherwise for an extended period of time pull the plug from the outlet Do not insert foreign objects into the player Do not insert wires hairpins coins etc into your player Do not b...

Page 5: ...d digital circuitry the interference which causes digital noise to enter the analog system is eliminated Separation of the circuits PLL clock generators and power supplies for the audio unit and video unit improve sound quality Support for various DVD functions Note Each function below is available only if the DVD disc to be played back supports it Multi language function Multi language function f...

Page 6: ...ights when linear PCM audio is played back by DVD or CD 96kHz SAMPLING indicator Lights when the sampling frequency of linear PCM audio played back by DVD is 96kHz Remote sensor PHONES Connection terminal for headphones PHONES LEVEL Adjusts the listening level of headphones connected to the PHONES jack Display Indicates the current status of the player DVD indicator Lights when a DVD disc is inser...

Page 7: ...s an item in on screen displays or DVD menus DVD MENU Displays a DVD menu on the television screen or monitor ENTER Executes a selected item in a DVD menu or on screen display 4 1 Skip Search Performs skip fast forward backward or previous next 7 Stop Stops playback 3 Play Select Starts playback Also used a SELECT button for PBC of video CD ON SCREEN DVD MENU ENTER DOLBY DIGITAL DECODER BUILT IN 1...

Page 8: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 10 SLOW CH TV VOLUME AUDIO VOLUME RESUME ANGLE SUB TITLIE DVD CATV ON OFF STEP ON SCREEN RETURN TITLE MENU DVD MENU DOWN UP LEFT RIGHT EN ER T RM SVD2000U REMOTE CONTROL POWER 100 CH RETURN TV 17 19 18 21 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 22 23 25 24 9 26 27 28 ...

Page 9: ...ng playback 7 Stop Stops playback ON SCREEN Displays an on screen display of the player on the television screen or monitor See On screen displays on page 18 TITLE MENU Displays a title menu of DVD on the TV screen Cursor buttons Selects an item in on screen display title menus or DVD menus ENTER Executes a selected item in a menu or on screen display Infrared light emitting window Point this wind...

Page 10: ...e video signals while S VIDEO outputs S video signals DIGITAL OUT Outputs digital audio signals Both coaxial and optical connectors are provided AV COMPU LINK Connects with another JVC equipment supporting the AV Compulink to facilitate operations See AV COMPULINK remote control system on page 62 AC POWER CORD Connects to the wall outlet Audio video cable x 1 AV compulink cord x 1 Supplied accesso...

Page 11: ...eo input we recommend you to connect it with S VIDEO of the player using the supplied S video cable in addition to the standard video connection to get a better picture quality Connect VIDEO OUT of the player with the video input of a television set Connecting VIDEO OUT of the player to a TV via a VCR may cause a monitor problem when playing back a copy protected disc The ATTENUATOR switch beside ...

Page 12: ...y set to OFF If you hear the audio distorted because the sensitivity of the amplifier s line input is too high set the ATTENUATOR to ON If the DOWN MIX item in the DVD on screen display is set to OFF you may not be able to get the proper audio signal from the player s 2CH outputs when playing back a DVD disc with Dolby Digital 5 1 channel audio See Down Mix on page 33 AV COMPU LINK DIGITAL OUT PCM...

Page 13: ...ency set it to GAIN PLUS You can connect the audio outputs from the player to both a Dolby sur round system and a TV via the 5 1 channel and 2 channel outputs However be sure to set DOWN MIX in the DVD on screen display correctly according to the playback system surround system or TV when playing back a Dolby Digital 5 1 channel source Otherwise audio is not played back correctly See Down Mix on p...

Page 14: ...T CENTER SUBWOOFER NORMAL RIGHT LEFT REAR FRONT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT OFF ON ATTENUATOR 2CH VIDEO S VIDEO GAIN PLUS VIDEO OUT 1 XV D2000BK MD Player To digital input Optical digital cable Coaxial cable or Note Before actual usage set DIGITALAUDIO OUTPUT in the PREFERENCE display to PCM ONLY otherwise playing back a Dolby Digital encoded DVD may generate noise and in the worse case damage your spea...

Page 15: ...reference via PREFERENCE on screen display on pages 53 With this connection the player s settings for COMPRESSION DOWN MIX CENTER SPEAKER SURROUND SPEAKERS and BASS REDIRECT are in valid Settings for these items must be done in the decoder AV COMPU LINK DIGITAL OUT PCM DOLBY DIGITAL OPTICAL COAXIAL AUDIO OUT CENTER SUBWOOFER NORMAL RIGHT LEFT REAR FRONT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT OFF ON ATTENUATOR 2CH ...

Page 16: ...amage remodel twist or pull the power cord as this may cause fire electric shock or other accidents Contact a dealer and get a new power cord if the cord is damaged A damaged cord may cause fire electric shock or other accidents Do not put anything heavy or this player on the power cord as this may cause fire electric shock or other accidents The battery compartment is located on the back of the r...

Page 17: ...afe use of batteries If they are used improperly their life will be shortened they may burst or their contents may leak Remove the batteries from the remote control if it is not going to be used for a long period of time Remove dead batteries and dispose of them properly Never leave dead batteries lying around take them apart mix them with other refuse or throw them into an incinerator Never touch...

Page 18: ... of CD G discs are playable but pictures are unplayable Do not play back CD R discs Playing back a CD R disc may damage the contents of the disc What are title chapter and track Playable discs by XV D2000BK A DVD disc comprises titles while an audio CD or video CD comprises tracks Each title may be divided into some chapters For example if a disc contains some movies each movie may have its own ti...

Page 19: ...g numeric keys To select a number between 1 and 10 Press the corresponding key s for the number To select a number higher than 10 Use the 10 Example 1 To select 13 10 3 Example 2 To select 35 10 10 10 5 Example 3 To select 40 10 10 10 10 2 To enter a specific time or chapter number via on screen displays Press the corresponding numeric keys for a desired time or number from left to right digits th...

Page 20: ...ubtitle language on page 30 You can set not to display on screen icons above via the preference settings described on pages 53 7 Invalid operation icon When you press a button if the XV D2000BK does not accept its operation appears on your television screen Operations are occasionally unacceptable even if is not displayed Note that some operation may not be accepted For example some discs may not ...

Page 21: ...ay is accessed See Setting Parental Lock on pages 56 appears at the on screen display You can move using is used to select items you want to work with Basic operations in the on screen display are as follows With an item like you can change the setting with by placing on it type item works when you place on the item and press ENTER In the message box indicates the operation to be done Numbers are ...

Page 22: ...d time from the beginning of the current track DVD Video CD Refer to the corresponding paragraphs for detailed information Screen saver function A television monitor screen may be burned out if a static picture is displayed for a long time To prevent this the player automatically activates the screen saver function if a static picture such as an on screen display or menu is displayed for 5 minutes...

Page 23: ...nel amplifier equipped with 5 1 channel inputs See Connecting with an amplifier equipped with Dolby Digital 5 1 channel inputs on page 11 Displaying playback Dolby Digital Channels The front panel display indicates Dolby Digital channels being played back L R for front L R speakers LS RS for rear L R speakers C for a center speaker LFE for a sub woofer S for rear speakers monaural Down Mix selecti...

Page 24: ...he disc If a menu appears Refer to Selecting from menu items on the next page To stop playback Press 7 To pause playback Press 8 Pressing 3 resumes playback To move fast forward or fast backward Hold down 4 1 or Releasing the button returns the player to the normal playback mode Both fast forward and fast backward move slowly for a while and then quickly thereafter During fast forward or fast back...

Page 25: ...umeric keys causing the player to automatically start playback 7 For video CD 1 Press the numeric button corresponding to a desired item The player automatically starts playback If you can see NEXT or PREVIOUS or equivalents in the menu pressing 4 1 or usually turns the menu pages Pressing RETURN returns to the previous menu The operation procedure may be different depending on discs Read the manu...

Page 26: ...menu appears See Selecting an item from a menu on page 23 as well as the operation manual of the disc for details of menu operations If appears when pressing the TITLE MENU button The disc does not contain a title menu Pressing TITLE MENU again turns off the menu and resumes playback from the previous scene 7 To access a DVD menu 1 Press DVD MENU A DVD menu appears See Selecting an item from a men...

Page 27: ...on screen display 1 Press ON SCREEN during playback The on screen display appears 2 Move to CHAP SEARCH using the The message box indicates GO TO CHAPTER 3 Enter a desired chapter number using the numeric keys See page 17 for details about how to use the numeric keys 4 Press ENTER The player starts playback from the selected chapter If appears when pressing ENTER The disc does not contain chapters...

Page 28: ...ck from the specified time If appears when pressing ENTER The disc does not contain time code or specified time or prohibits the time search function To turn off the on screen display Press ON SCREEN Advancing a picture frame by frame Starting playback from a specific time You can advance a still picture frame by frame 1 Press STEP during playback The player pauses Each time you press STEP the pic...

Page 29: ...in slow motion mode freezes the motion Resuming playback The player can memorize a position on a disc you want to interrupt playback and resume playback from that position later 7 Memorizing a position 1 During playback Press RESUME or press POWER to turn off the power STANDBY The player memorizes the current playback position of the disc and the RESUME indicator on the front panel lights To clear...

Page 30: ...le Repeat Press 7 The player stops playback and quits the title repeat mode If you want to quit the title repeat mode but do not want to interrupt playback move to REPEAT in the on screen display and press ENTER twice REPEAT returns to its original color Repeating a chapter You can repeat a current chapter 1 Press ON SCREEN during playback The on screen display appears 2 Move to REPEAT using 3 Pre...

Page 31: ...1 Press ON SCREEN during playback The on screen display appears 2 Move to A B REPEAT using 3 At the beginning of the desired part point A press ENTER 4 At the end of the desired part point B press ENTER The player locates A and starts playback between A and B repeatedly To quit A B Repeat Press 7 The player stops playback and quits the A B repeat mode If you want to quit the A B repeat mode but do...

Page 32: ...m multiple angles You can also select the angle via the ANGLE in the on screen display 1 Press ON SCREEN during playback 2 Move to ANGLE using 3 Change the angle number using The current angle number and the total number of recorded angles are displayed in the box Example 1 currect angle number 3 total number of recorded angles Subtitle on off You can select whether or not subtitles are displayed ...

Page 33: ...nguages Language 1 Language 2 Language 3 To turn off the on screen display Press ON SCREEN Pressing it again turns on the on screen display again Changing the audio You can change the audio language or sound during playback 1 Press ON SCREEN during playback The on screen display appears 2 Move to AUDIO using The current audio channel number and the total number of recorded audio channels are displ...

Page 34: ...ting picture character You can select from three picture characters sharp soft and noise reduction 1 Press ON SCREEN during playback The on screen display appears 2 Move to PICTURE using 3 Select A B C using A sharp B soft C noise reduction You can set the picture characters for DVDs and video CDs independently The selection is memorized even if the player turns off and on To turn off the on scree...

Page 35: ...es on page 53 the same type of the signal as the analog 2 CH outputs is fed from the DIGITAL OUT If you use DIGITAL OUT select DOWN MIX to Lt Rt or L0 R0 according to the condition described above If setting DOWN MIX to OFF while setting CENTER SPEAKER and SURROUND SPEAKER in the PREFERENCE on screen display to NONE the same signal is output as setting to Lt Rt see Selecting Preferences on page 53...

Page 36: ...dicator lights In the preferences CENTER SPEAKER and SURROUND SPEAKERS are set to USE and BASS REDIRECT is set to SUB DOWN MIX is set to OFF The front panel display indicates the recorded channels as below recorded with 5 channel audio or recorded with 5 1 channel audio In the other cases the player automatically sets the COMPRESSION setting as below For a DVD disc recorded with linear PCM or MPEG...

Page 37: ...unit to select a track number The player automatically starts playback from the selected track regardless of the player s mode See page 17 for details about how to use the numeric keys Resuming playback The player can memorize a position on a disc you want to interrupt playback and resume playback from that position later 7 Memorizing a position 1 During playback Press RESUME or press POWER to tur...

Page 38: ...ed You may select the same track more than once If you make a mistake Move to CLEAR in the display using and press ENTER The last programmed track is deleted 4 Press 3 to start the program playback When all of the programmed tracks have finished playback the player stops but the program remains Pressing 7 during the program playback makes the player stop but the program remains To quit the program...

Page 39: ...mode remains To quit All track Repeat Move to REPEAT in the on screen display and press ENTER twice REPEAT returns to its original color Repeating a single track 1 Press ON SCREEN during playback The on screen display appears 2 Move to REPEAT using 3 Press ENTER twice REPEAT1 is displayed and the current track is played back repeatedly To stop playback Press 7 The player stops but the Single repea...

Page 40: ...REPEAT returns to its original color Repeating a desired part DOWN UP LEFT RIGHT EN ER T EN ER T You can repeat a desired part in a CD 1 Press ON SCREEN during playback The on screen display appears 2 Move to A B REPEAT using 3 At the beginning of the desired part point A press ENTER DOWN UP LEFT RIGHT ...

Page 41: ...URN You can playback a disc from the desired position by specifying the elapsed time from the beginning of the disc You have to know the corresponding elapsed time in advance To know the elapsed time see Selecting the displayed time mode on page 40 1 Press ON SCREEN The on screen display appears 2 Move to the TIME SEARCH using DOWN UP LEFT RIGHT EN ER T DOWN UP LEFT RIGHT EN ER T ...

Page 42: ...t you can reenter the time Playing back only the beginning of each track You can check the first 10 seconds of each track on a disc 1 Press ON SCREEN while the disc is stopped The on screen display appears 2 Move to INTRO using 3 Press ENTER The first 10 seconds of each track on a disc are played back from the first track in numerical order When all the tracks are played back the player quits this...

Page 43: ...The on screen display appears 2 Move to RANDOM using 3 Press ENTER The Random play begins When all tracks have been played once the Random play quits The same track will not be played back more than once during the Random play To quit this function during execution Press 7 Selecting the displayed time mode EN ER T ...

Page 44: ... When the picture is being played back of 1 32 of the normal speed which is the slowest the SLOW button is not effective Similarly button is not effective during 1 2 speed playback Pressing STEP or 8 in slow motion mode freezes the motion 7 Using 1 4 buttons during playback Pressing causes the player to jump to the next track and start playback Therefore press as many times as required to jump to ...

Page 45: ...e disc tray The last memory overrides the previous memory 7 Resuming playback 1 Press RESUME when the disc is stopped or the power is off STANDBY The player will locate the memory position and start playback The XV D2000BK may resume playback from slightly before the memorized position if you operate when PBC is indicated in the front panel display Playing back in a desired order You can enjoy the...

Page 46: ...ss ON SCREEN to turn on the on screen display 3 Move to PROGRAM in the display using and press ENTER PROGRAM returns to its original color Repeating all tracks Note that this function cannot be used during playback with PBC To use this function press 7 to stop playback and then specify any track number by using the numeric keys See Playing back from a desired track on page 42 1 Press ON SCREEN dur...

Page 47: ...REPEAT using 3 Press ENTER twice REPEAT1 is displayed and the current track is played back repeatedly To stop playback Press 7 The player stops but the Single repeat mode remains To quit Single Repeat Move to REPEAT in the on screen display and press ENTER REPEAT returns to its original color To turn off the on screen display Press ON SCREEN Repeating a part You can repeat a desired part in the cu...

Page 48: ...The on screen display appears 2 Move to TIME SEARCH using If the playback is with the PBC function stop the playback and do the same operation again For video CD during stop For video CD during playback 3 Press ENTER if the disc is in stop Skip this process if you are operating during playback 4 Enter a desired time using the numeric keys on the remote control unit See page 17 for details about ho...

Page 49: ...The first 10 seconds of each track on a disc are played back from the first track in numerical order When all the tracks are played back the player quits this function To quit this function during execution Press 7 Playing back tracks in random order DOWN UP LEFT RIGHT EN ER T The player can playback tracks in random order 1 Press ON SCREEN while the disc is stopped The on screen display appears 2...

Page 50: ...ne of the audio channels includes vocal while the other does not With such discs you can choose to enjoy karaoke without vocal or with vocal by selecting the audio channel to be played back 1 Press ON SCREEN during playback The on screen display appears 2 Move to AUDIO using 3 Select the audio channel s to be played back using LR You will hear normal stereo playback L You will hear L Left channel ...

Page 51: ...ON SCREEN while the disc is stopped The on screen display appears 2 Move to TIME SELECT using 3 Press ENTER until TOTAL REMAIN is selected as the display time mode During playback the elapsed time of the current track is displayed regardless of the setting above Accessing the PBC function DOWN UP LEFT RIGHT EN ER T When the player is playing back a video CD without using the PBC Playback Control f...

Page 52: ...ss ON SCREEN during playback The on screen display appears 2 Move to PBC CALL using 3 Press ENTER The player starts the PBC function If appears The disc does not support PBC or it is being played back in PBC mode EN ER T DOWN UP LEFT RIGHT ...

Page 53: ...r s code two digits using numeric buttons 1 9 and 0 See the lists on page 61 to find the manufacturer s code 4 Release POWER TV The following buttons can be used for operating the TV with the DVD TV CATV selector set to TV position POWER TV Turns the TV on and off CH Changes the channels TV VOLUME Adjusts the volume 1 9 0 100 10 Selects the TV channels 10 button will function as the ENTER button i...

Page 54: ...VD TV CATV selector set to CATV position POWER CATV SAT Turns on and off the CATV converter or satellite tuner CH Changes the channels 1 9 0 Selects the TV channels See How to use numeric keys on page 17 Note Refer also to the manual supplied with your CATV converter or satellite tuner 5 Try to operate your CATV converter or satellite tuner by pressing POWER CATV SAT If your CATV converter or sate...

Page 55: ...t the disc if it is a DVD disc but press 7 to make it stop Close the disc tray before setting up 2 Press ON SCREEN The PREFERENCE on screen display appears on the television screen The PREFERENCE consists of two pages To turn the page of the on screen display Move to NEXT PAGE or PREV PAGE using and press ENTER 3 Move to the item to be set using 4 Select the setting you prefer using To turn off th...

Page 56: ...E language code from AA to ZU See Table of languages and their abbreviations on page 60 Pressing changes the setting language in the reverse order of the above If the selected language is not recorded the disc s default audio language is reproduced SUBTITLE Up to 32 subtitle languages can be recorded in a DVD disc You can select the default subtitle language to be displayed if the disc contains it...

Page 57: ...V Compulink remote control system on pages 62 DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT To connect the player s digital output with an external amplifier or receiver equipped with a digital input this item must be set correctly PCM ONLY to connect to a PCM digital input of a piece of audio equipment PCM AC 3 to connect to a Dolby digital input of a Dolby Digital decoder or an amplifier with built in Dolby Digital deco...

Page 58: ... contain the sub woofer channel signal in the Dolby Digital bitstream set to L R if the player is used in a system with no sub woofer With this setting low frequency signals in the C LS and RS channels are added to the L and R outputs if the DVD video disc does not contain the sub woofer channel signal in the Dolby Digital bitstream You do not need to select this item when using the 2 CH outputs o...

Page 59: ...ars 2 Enter your 4 digit password using the numeric keys and press ENTER If you enter a wrong password the following message appears in the message box WRONG RETRY If you forget your password Enter 8888 After entering the correct password proceed to the following steps 3 Select the parental level using 4 Press ENTER The level is changed EN ER T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 10 100 CH RETURN EN ER T EN ER...

Page 60: ... you insert such a disc and try to play it the player will ask you whether you want the parental lock to be released temporarily or not If you select YES then enter your password the disc will start playback If you enter a wrong password the following message appears WRONG RETRY If you select NO the parental lock on screen display disappears Selecting Preferences 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 10 100 CH R...

Page 61: ... top of one another without their protective cases they can be damaged Do not put discs in a location where they may be exposed to direct sunlight or in a place where the humidity or temperature is high Avoid leaving discs in your car Maintenance of discs If there are fingerprints or other dirt adhering to a disc wipe with a soft dry cloth moving from the center outwards If a disc is difficult to ...

Page 62: ...Cambodian KN Kannada KO Korean KOR KS Kashmiri KU Kurdish KY Kirghiz LA Latin LN Lingala LO Laothian LT Lithuanian LV Latvian Lettish MG Malagasy MI Maori MK Macedonian ML Malayalam MN Mongolian MO Moldavian MR Marathi MS Malay MAY MT Maltese MY Burmese NA Nauru NE Nepali NL Dutch NO Norwegian OC Occitan OM Afan Oromo OR Oriya PA Panjabi PL Polish PS Pashto Pushto PT Portuguese QU Quechua RM Rhaet...

Page 63: ... HAMLIN REGAL 16 HAMLIN REGAL 17 HAMLIN REGAL 18 HAMLIN REGAL 19 OAK SIGMA 20 OAK SIGMA 21 OAK SIGMA 22 TOCOM 23 TOCOM 24 RCA PANASONIC 25 RCA PANASONIC 26 RCA PANASONIC 27 RCA SAT 28 SONY SAT Other Information Manufacture s code list 7 TV No Manufacturer 01 JVC 02 MAGNAVOX 03 MITSUBISHI 04 PANASONIC 05 RCA 06 SHARP 07 SONY 08 TOSHIBA 09 ZENITH 10 HITACHI 11 PANASONIC 12 SAMSUNG 13 SANYO 14 SANYO ...

Page 64: ... Insert a disc into the source component 3 Press 3 of the source component The following actions are performed automatically Turning on the power of the television Setting the source of the television to the external input VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 Turning on the power of the receiver Setting the source of the receiver to the component which has just started playback 7 Connection and Setup Using the AV C...

Page 65: ...s operated in the PEFERENCE on screen display See Preferences via PEFERENCE on screen display on pages 53 for operation Notes for connection If you connect a DVD player with a receiver via AV COMPULINK in a system including a Dolby digital decoder some functions may not be done automatically The AV COMPULINK terminal on some televisions indicates II Do not connect the terminal indicating II with t...

Page 66: ...6 No audio is Connection to stereo system Check connections reproduced is incorrect see Page 9 to 13 Input selection of amplifier Select correctly is incorrect No sound from PHONES LEVEL is too low Adjust the PHONE LEVEL headphones Sound is Disc is dirty Wipe the disc surface distorted or see page 59 noise is player is connected to Connect player with the generated a VCR TV directly Picture is gar...

Page 67: ...in jack Front 2 0 Vrms 10 k ohms Rear 2 0 Vrms 10 k ohms Center 2 0 Vrms 10 k ohms Sub woofer BASS REDIRECT L R NORMAL 1 0 Vrms 5 k ohms GAIN PLUS 2 0 Vrms 10 k ohms 2CH ATT OFF 2 0 Vrms 10 k ohms 2CH ATT ON 1 0 Vrms 5 k ohms DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 21 to 15 dBm Peak COAXIAL 0 5 Vp p Audio characteristics Frequency response CD sampling frequency 44 1 kHz 2 Hz to 20 kHz DVD sampling frequency 48 kHz 2 ...

Page 68: ...J VC VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Printed in Japan 0997FTYUBNPRI EN ...

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