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XV-D701BK [C] EN
LET0141-002A

LET0141-002A

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INSTRUCTIONS

XV-D701BK

DVD PLAYER

LECTEUR DVD

For Customer Use:

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.

Model No.

Serial No.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

0

100+

+10

SUBTITLE

ZOOM

VFP

DIGEST

ON SCREEN

MENU

TV

POWER

DVD

POWER

OPEN/

CLOSE

CATV/SAT

POWER

CH  RETURN

TITLE

RETURN

3D PHONIC

ANGLE

NEXT

PREVIOUS

CLEAR

SELECT

SLOW(–)

SLOW(+)

STROBE

CANCEL

RESUME

TV/VIDEO

SET

CATV

TV

DVD

RM–SVD701U  REMOTE  CONTROL

ENTER

PLAY

PAUSE

STOP

CH

+

TV

VOLUME

+

AUDIO
VOLUME

+

MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS

SHUTTLE

SKIP

STOP

PAUSE

PLAY

MENU

TITLE

ON SCREEN

OPEN/CLOSE

VIDEO FINE

PROCESSOR

ENTER

3D PHONIC

DIGEST

PHONES LEVEL

PHONES

MIN

MAX

STANDBY

DVD / VIDEO CD / CD

SHARP

RESUME

MANUAL

SOFT

POWER

XV-D701       DVD PLAYER

5.1ch OUT

LINEAR PCM

DOLBY

D I G I T A L

Summary of Contents for LET0141-002A

Page 1: ... TV POWER DVD POWER OPEN CLOSE CATV SAT POWER CH RETURN TITLE RETURN 3D PHONIC ANGLE NEXT PREVIOUS CLEAR SELECT SLOW SLOW STROBE CANCEL RESUME TV VIDEO SET CATV TV DVD RM SVD701U REMOTE CONTROL ENTER PLAY PAUSE STOP CH TV VOLUME AUDIO VOLUME MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS SHUTTLE SKIP STOP PAUSE PLAY MENU TITLE ON SCREEN OPEN CLOSE VIDEO FINE PROCESSOR ENTER 3D PHONIC DIGEST PHONES LEVEL PHONES MIN MAX STA...

Page 2: ...ler or an experienced radio TV technician for help For Canada pour le Canada CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT ATTENTION POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQUAU FOND WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO...

Page 3: ...mbly is prohibited Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems Inc US Pat No 5 451 942 and other world wide patents issued and pending DTS DTS Digital Surround are trademarks of Digital Thea...

Page 4: ...ct the power cord 21 To install batteries in the remote control unit 22 To turn on off the unit 23 Using the remote control unit To use the remote control unit for TV operation 24 To use the remote control unit for CATV converter or satellite tuner operation 25 Before operation To turn on your TV and the unit 28 To select the source you want to operate 28 Inserting and removing discs To insert or ...

Page 5: ...ning time 76 Information about CD TEXT 77 Playing a specific scene on a Video CD 80 Playing in slow motion 85 Playing a scene close up 86 Changing the track order 87 Repeat playback 89 Sampling all tracks 91 Adjusting the picture and sound to suit preferences 92 Checking the total disc time 94 Care and handling of discs 96 Troubleshooting 97 AV COMPU LINK remote control system 98 Specifications 10...

Page 6: ...ot to be viewed by children Picture functions 7 High quality digital sound You can enjoy high quality sound with Dolby Digital or Linear PCM 7 Surround function The unit is compatible with Dolby Digital Surround and DTS surround 7 3D PHONIC function You can enjoy surround sound with your 2 ch system Compatible with a variety of sound formats 7 Multi language subtitles and sound You can select the ...

Page 7: ...xample Changing the language and sound NOTE You can choose the sub title or audio language from among the languages included on a disc and select the sound from a variety of sounds included on a disc When appears on the TV screen You cannot select the subtitle Total number Selected subtitle number When you select the language if the abbreviation appears on the TV screen select the abbreviation cor...

Page 8: ...Video CD discs Recording of copyrighted material may infringe copyright laws Note about the copyguard system The DVD VIDEO disc is protected by the copyguard system When you connect the unit to your VCR directly the copyguard system activates and the picture may not be played back correctly Safety precautions Avoid moisture water and dust Do not place your player in moist or dusty places Avoid hig...

Page 9: ...of this chapter 7 Names of parts and controls Front panel 6 Display window 7 Rear panel 7 Remote control unit 8 7 Display information On screen displays 10 To prevent the monitor from burning out SCREEN SAVER 12 On screen guide icons 12 7 Preliminary knowledge about discs Playable disc types 13 Disc construction 14 Introduction Basic operations Additional information Video CD operations DVD VIDEO ...

Page 10: ...Connection jack for headphones PHONES LEVEL control Adjusts the volume level of headphones connected to the PHONES jack POWER button 23 Turns the unit on or off standby Remote sensor Recieves the signal from the remote control unit SHUTTLE knob 31 42 85 Performs fast forward backward and slow motion playback STANDBY indicator Lights when the power cord is connected and the unit is on standby When ...

Page 11: ...ay window Linear PCM indicator Function indicator Chapter title track indicator Picture quality indicators Channel indicator Displays number of channels in the currently selected audio playback format Chapter title track indicator Displays chapter title or track number Disc indicator Lights when a disc is in the unit DVD also appears when a DVD disc is in the unit Function indicator Activated func...

Page 12: ...ting window TV POWER button DVD POWER button RESUME button CANCEL button TV VIDEO button MENU button for DVD ENTER Cursor button DIGEST button for DVD Video CD ANGLE button for DVD VFP button ZOOM button for DVD Video CD 8 Pause STROBE button 3 Play SELECT button AUDIO VOLUME button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 100 10 SUBTITLE ZOOM VFP DIGEST ON SCREEN MENU TV POWER DVD POWER OPEN CLOSE CATV SAT POWER C...

Page 13: ... Performs next operation Numeric buttons 34 Depending on the selection of the DVD TV CATV switch they are used for entering a title track or chapter number or selecting a TV channel ON SCREEN button 10 Displays an on screen display of the player on the TV screen or monitor OPEN CLOSE button 29 Opens and closes the disc tray PREVIOUS button for DVD Video CD 31 Performs previous operation RESUME but...

Page 14: ...entries Pressing ON SCREEN again exits the on screen display Preference 1 and 2 and Speaker setting displays see page 52 You can set preferences and speaker setting via these displays To display the Preference 1 Preverence 2 Speaker setting display 1 Press STOP to stop the unit If the current disc is not a DVD disc you have to remove the disc from the tray 2 Press ON SCREEN SPK SETTING PREFERENCE2...

Page 15: ...umber Current relative position the title St start End end Elapsed time from the beginning of the current title Elapsed time from the beginning of the current track Current track number St End 0 10Mb TITLE TIME 03 CHAP 03 1 34 58 PRESS ENTER EXECUTE CHAP SEARCH TIME SEARCH A B REPEAT REPEAT SUB TITLE 1 3 AUDIO 2 3 ANGLE 1 3 TITLE TIME 03 CHAP 03 1 34 58 St End 0 10Mb Transmission rate Current rela...

Page 16: ...onally unacceptable even if is not displayed Note that some operations may not be accepted For example some discs may not allow fast forward fast backward or slow motion playback To prevent the monitor from burning out SCREEN SAVER A television monitor screen may be burned out if a static picture is displayed for a long time To prevent this the unit automatically activates the screen saver functio...

Page 17: ... only can play back DVD discs whose Region Code numbers includes 1 Examples of playable DVD discs This unit is designed to use the NTSC system The unit cannot playback the disc recorded on the PAL system Playing back discs listed as Non playable discs in the table above may generate noise and damage speakers ALL 1 2 1 4 2 3 1 Playable discs DVD VIDEO Video CD Audio CD Non playable discs DVD ROM DV...

Page 18: ...or example if a disc contains some movies each movie may have its own title number and each movie may be divided into some chapters In a karaoke disc each song usually has its own title number and does not have chapters In the case of an audio or video CD tracks are the units Each song usually has a track number Each unit described above has a continuous number which helps you to find the desired ...

Page 19: ...rojector with the component video input jacks 17 To connect to an audio amplifier or receiver 18 To connect to an amplifier receiver equipped with Dolby Digital 5 1 channel inputs 19 To connect to audio equipment with a digital input 20 7 Turn on the unit To connect the power cord 21 To install batteries in the remote control unit 22 To turn on off the unit 23 7 Using the remote control unit To us...

Page 20: ...television set equipped with stereo audio input and video input jacks using the supplied audio video cables If your television set has a monaural audio input instead of stereo you need to use an optional audio cable which converts stereo audio output to monaural If your television set has an S video input you should connect it with the S VIDEO output of the unit using the supplied S video cable in...

Page 21: ...ideo input jacks of the other source is of the BNC type use an adapter to convert a pin jack to a BNC jack optional If you do not connect the unit with the S video cable some functions of your TV may not work Audio cable supplied Component video cable not supplied S video cable supplied TV monitor or projector The unit White Red Red Green Blue Red Green Blue Red White LEFT FRONT REAR CENTER SUBWOO...

Page 22: ... amplifier or receiver Audio cable supplied The unit Amplifier or receiver White Red White Red LEFT FRONT REAR CENTER SUBWOOFER PCM STREAM COAXIAL OPTICAL VIDEO S VIDEO Y RIGHT AV COMPU LINK VIDEO OUT ANALOG AUDIO OUT DIGITAL PB COMPONENT PR IN AUDIO RIGHT LEFT NOTE To playback a disc containing Dolby Digital 5 1 channel format with this connection set the DOWN MIX in the PREFERENCE 2 on screen di...

Page 23: ... for connection to the FRONT terminal Yellow jack for Video Signal is not used in this connection NOTE When using the 5 1 channel outputs of the unit set the DOWN MIX in the PREFERENCE 2 on screen display to OFF and select 5 1 CHANNEL or EXPERT in the SPK SETTING on screen display If the EXPERT is selected you can control the audio output balance of the speakers see pages 57 and 60 LEFT FRONT REAR...

Page 24: ...roviding better audio quality Though the number of audio channels is 5 1 which is same as Dolby Digital DTS provides fat sound and better signal to noise ratio thanks to the lower audio compression ratio format It also provides wide dynamic range and better separation resulting magnificent sound When you connect the audio equipment with a digital input before using change the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT ...

Page 25: ...ect the power cord before moving the unit Do not connect or disconnect the power cord with wet hands Do not pull the power cord when disconnecting it as this may damage the cord and cause fire electric shock or other accidents Caution Do not damage 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 ...

Page 26: ...ions of the remote control become erratic replace the batteries See Precautions for the safe use of batteries below for more information Precautions for the safe use of batteries Observe the following precautions for the safe use of batteries If they are used improperly their life will be shortened they may burst or their contents may leak Precaution Remove the batteries from the remote control if...

Page 27: ...E RETURN 3D PHONIC ANGLE NEXT PREVIOUS CLEAR SELECT SLOW SLOW STROBE CANCEL RESUME TV VIDEO SET CATV TV DVD RM SVD701U REMOTE CONTROL ENTER PLAY PAUSE STOP CH TV VOLUME AUDIO VOLUME SHUTTLE SKIP STOP PAUSE PLAY MENU TITLE ON SCREEN OPEN CLOSE VIDEO FINE PROCESSOR ENTER 3D PHONIC DIGEST PHONES LEVEL PHONES MIN MAX STANDBY POWER DVD VIDEO CD CD XV 501 DVD PLAYER SHARP RESUME MANUAL SOFT 5 1ch OUT LI...

Page 28: ...e correct code Using the remote control unit You can operate the unit with the remote control unit and you can also operate your TV or other components with the remote control unit NOTE If there is more than one code listed for your brand of TV try each one until the correct one is entered No Manufacturer 01 JVC 02 MAGNAVOX 03 MITSUBISHI 04 PANASONIC 05 RCA 06 SHARP 07 SONY 08 TOSHIBA 09 ZENITH 10...

Page 29: ...perating the CATV converter or satellite tuner with CATV TV DVD set to CATV 5 Try to operate he CATV converter or satellite tuner by pressing CATV SAT POWER If the CATV converter or satellite tuner turns on or off you have entered the correct code CATV SAT POWER CH 0 to 9 Turns the CATV converter or satellite tuner on or off Changes the channels Selects the TV channels NOTE If there is more than o...

Page 30: ...26 Getting started ...

Page 31: ...Playing back a DVD VIDEO or CD disc To playback a disc from the beginning 30 To stop playback completely 30 To stop playback temporarily 31 To advance or reverse play rapidly while monitoring 31 To locate the beginning of the scene or song 31 7 Resuming Playback To store the point where you want to resume playback from RESUME 32 To resume playback from the stored point RESUME 32 7 Adjusting the su...

Page 32: ...operate the unit set CATV TV DVD on the remote control unit to DVD To operate the unit point the remote control unit at the remote sensor of the unit To operate the TV set CATV TV DVD on the remote control unit to TV To operate the TV point the remote control unit at the remote sensor of the TV To operate the CATV unit set CATV TV DVD on the remote control unit to CATV To operate the CATV unit poi...

Page 33: ... the disc may be damaged when the tray is closed and the disc may not be removed from the unit Inserting and removing discs Information about the opening display When you insert a DVD VIDEO disc When you insert an Audio CD disc When you insert a Video CD disc You can also insert and remove the disc from the on screen display 1 Use to move to then press ENTER to open the disc tray 2 Place or remove...

Page 34: ...operation using the menu of DVD see page 36 For the operation using the menu of Video CD see page 80 Press PLAY The unit starts playback from the beginning Short cuts To adjusting the volume level For TV Press TV VOLUME to increase the volume and TV VOLUME to decrease the volume For JVC amplifier Press AUDIO VOLUME to increase the volume and AUDIO VOLUME to decrease the volume For other amplifier ...

Page 35: ...ck rapidly and SLOW to reverse playback rapidly Each time you press the button advance playback or reverse playback speed increases To return to the normal playback press PLAY To locate the beginning of the scene or song 7 During playback 1 Press NEXT or PREVIOUS Press PREVIOUS to locate the beginning of the current chapter title or track and press NEXT to locate the beginning of the next chapter ...

Page 36: ... To store the point where you want to resume playback from RESUME 7 During playback 1 Press RESUME The unit stores the current playback position of the disc and the RESUME indicator on the front panel lights The last stored memory overrides the previous memory To resume playback from the stored point RESUME 7 During stop mode 1 Press RESUME The unit starts playback from the stored position You can...

Page 37: ... OFF THEATER 3D PHONIC L H THEATER L H 3D PHONIC The sound effect 3D PHONIC is possible only on discs which are recorded in DOLBY SURROUND or DOLBY DIGITAL However some DOLBY SURROUND or DOLBY DIGITAL discs do not contain the rear sound signal in this case the setting can be changed but the sound effect cannot be obtained You can change the setting of the discs which do not contain the rear sound ...

Page 38: ... ENTER How to use numeric buttons The numeric buttons are used to select a track or title number To use 1 to 10 10 described as press 1 to 10 10 1 Set CATV TV DVD to DVD 2 Select the desired track or title number To select a number between 1 and 10 Press the corresponding button for the number To select a number higher than 10 Use 10 Example To select 13 10 3 To select 34 10 10 10 4 To select 40 1...

Page 39: ... opening scene digest display DIGEST 41 7 Playing in slow motion To display still pictures STROBE 42 To playback in slow motion SLOW 42 7 Playing a scene close up To playback a scene close up ZOOM 43 7 Repeat playback To repeat a title or chapter REPEAT 44 To repeat a desired part A B REPEAT 45 7 Viewing from multiple angles To select a scene angle from the normal screen ANGLE 46 To select a scene...

Page 40: ... DVD disc by selecting the title chapter number or time You can also select it from the menu recorded on a DVD disc When appears on the TV screen by pressing TITLE in step 1 The disc does not have the menu such as a list of the title When appears on the TV screen by pressing MENU in step 1 The disc does not have the menu About MENU and TITLE A DVD disc which contains more than one title may have t...

Page 41: ...le by selecting the title number 7 During stop mode 1 Use 1 to 10 10 to select the desired title number The selected title number appears in the display window on the front panel Example To select title number 8 Press 8 To select title number 37 Press 10 10 10 7 7 The unit begins playback from the selected title NOTE When is displayed in the TV screen The title you have selected is not contained i...

Page 42: ...TER Selected chapter number appears in the message area Example To select chapter number 8 Press 8 ENTER To select chapter number 37 Press 3 7 ENTER 7 The unit begins playback from the selected chapter NOTES When the chapter number is incorrect in step 3 Press 0 to erase the number previously selected and select the desired number using the numeric buttons When is displayed in the TV screen in ste...

Page 43: ...RCH then press ENTER GO TO appears in the message area The color of TIME SEARCH changes 3 Use 0 to 9 to select the time hour minute and second then press ENTER Example 1 To playback from the 1 hour point Message area Press 1 Press ENTER continued TITLE TIME 03 CHAP 03 1 34 58 GO TO _ ENTER CHAP SEARCH TIME SEARCH A B REPEAT REPEAT 1 3 AUDIO 2 3 ANGLE 1 3 SUB TITLE St End 0 10Mb TITLE TIME 03 CHAP ...

Page 44: ... press the correct value to re select the value When appears in the TV screen in step 2 The time you select is not contained on the disc or time search does not work on the disc To return to the regular display Press ON SCREEN After pressing 4 press ENTER You can input the time by pressing ENTER without pressing 0 twice to input the second position Short cuts GO TO _ GO TO 2 _ GO TO 2 3 _ GO TO 2 ...

Page 45: ...NEXT Additional scenes appear on the TV screen When you want to return to previous scenes press PREVIOUS 3 Press ENTER 7 The unit begins playback from the selected title When you press DIGEST during playback the unit displays the opening scene of each chapter and you can select the desired chapter In this case opening scenes are displayed from chapter 1 Selected title When the selected title is in...

Page 46: ...yback speed increases To return to normal playback press PLAY To pause slow motion play Press PAUSE The unit can display a list of the still pictures and playback a disc in slow motion You can view video in more detail using these functions Playing in slow motion During this function when you press PAUSE next nine still pictures appear on the TV screen and playback pauses When you press PLAY nine ...

Page 47: ...on the TV screen The unit zooms in to the center part of the scene to produce a double sized image 2 Use to move the zoomed in scene To pause zoom play Press PAUSE To resume zoom play press PLAY The unit can zoom in a part of the scene You can view any part of the scene close up NOTE To cancel zoom play Press ZOOM Playing a scene close up ZOOM ZOOM ...

Page 48: ...o select the desired part for repeat playback Selected repeat mode appears on the TV screen NOTES To turn off the on screen display Press ON SCREEN To cancel repeat playback Move to REPEAT in the on screen display and press ENTER repeatedly until REPEAT returns to its original color If appears when pressing ENTER in step 2 You cannot repeat the title because of the disc contents TITLE TIME 03 CHAP...

Page 49: ... B 7 The selected portion will be repeated NOTES To turn off the on screen display Press ON SCREEN To cancel A B repeat playback Move to A B REPEAT in the on screen display and press ENTER until A B REPEAT returns to its original color If appears when pressing ENTER in step 2 You cannot repeat the selected portion because of the disc contents Point A Point B TITLE TIME 03 CHAP 01 0 00 03 CHAP SEAR...

Page 50: ...ing from multiple angles NOTES You can enjoy a variety of scene angles if the DVD disc contains multi angle parts where multiple cameras were used to shoot the same scene from different angles You can select one of these viewing angles from the normal screen or on screen display To turn off the on screen display Press ON SCREEN When appears on the TV screen The current scene is not recorded from m...

Page 51: ...ayback 1 Press and hold ANGLE for more than 1 seconds Up to 9 angle scenes recorded on a disc appear on the TV screen 2 Use to select desired angle 3 Press ENTER 7 The selected angle appears on the TV screen The selected scene angle NOTE When appears on the TV screen in step 1 The current scene is not recorded from multiple angles ...

Page 52: ... TV screen You cannot select the subtitle Total number Selected subtitle number When you select the language if the abbreviation appears on the TV screen select the abbreviation corresponding to the desired language See Table of languages and their abbreviations at the end of this instructions Press SUBTITLE and select the desired subtitle by using Short cuts You can turn ON OFF the sub title by p...

Page 53: ... When appears on the TV screen You cannot select the audio or sound because the disc contains only one of audio language or sound selection 1 1 appears on the display Total number Selected audio language TITLE TIME 03 CHAP 03 1 34 58 CHAP SEARCH TIME SEARCH A B REPEAT REPEAT 1 3 AUDIO 2 3 ANGLE 1 3 SUB TITLE SELECT KEY ENGLISH St End 0 10Mb TITLE TIME 03 CHAP 03 1 34 58 CHAP SEARCH TIME SEARCH A B...

Page 54: ...preferences You can adjust the picture quality depending on the disc contents The selected picture quality tab lights up in yellow If you select MANUAL you can adjust the level of picture sharpness and noise reduction 1 Use to select SHARPNESS or NR LEVEL 2 Use to adjust the level Toward L Reduce the effect Toward H Enhance the effect NOTES To erase the VFP screen press ENTER The VFP screen disapp...

Page 55: ...f contents of this chapter 7 Selecting preferences How to set preferences on the PREFERENCE1 2 and SPK SETTING display 52 To set the language and display preference items 53 To set other preference items 56 Speaker setting 60 7 Limiting playback by children To set Parental Lock for the first time PARENTAL LOCK 64 To change the settings PARENTAL LOCK 65 To temporarily release the Parental lock PARE...

Page 56: ...the following pages PREFERENCE 1 MENU LANGUAGE 53 AUDIO LANGUAGE 53 SUBTITLE 54 ON SCREEN LANGUAGE 54 ON SCREEN GUIDE 55 MONITOR TYPE 55 PREFERENCE 2 DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT 56 DOWN MIX 57 COMPRESSION 57 SCREEN SAVER 58 AV COMPULINK MODE 59 AUTO STANDBY 59 SPK SETTING 60 To return to the normal screen press ON SCREEN SPK SETTING PREFERENCE2 PREFERENCE1 MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH AUDIO LANGUAGE ENGLISH SUB...

Page 57: ... You can select the default audio language to be played if it is contained on the disc Each time you press the language setting changes in the following order ENGLISH SPANISH FRENCH CHINESE GERMAN ITALIAN JAPANESE language code from AA to ZU See Table of languages and their abbreviations at the end of this instructions Pressing changes the language setting in the reverse order of the above If the ...

Page 58: ...subtitle language is displayed ON SCREEN LANGUAGE You can select the on screen display language to be displayed Each time you press the language setting changes as follows Selected language Selected language SPK SETTING PREFERENCE2 PREFERENCE1 MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH AUDIO LANGUAGE ENGLISH SUBTITLE JAPANESE ON SCREEN LANGUAGE ENGLISH ON SCREEN GUIDE ON MONITOR TYPE PRESS KEY 16 9 WIDE SPK SETTING PR...

Page 59: ...ay a wide picture recorded on a DVD VIDEO the picture is displayed with bands across the upper and lower portions of the screen 4 3 PS Pan scan Conversion When you connect a normal TV to the unit When you play a wide picture recorded on a DVD VIDEO a portion of the picture is automatically cut off from the left and right sides of the image According to the disc it is prohibited to playback on this...

Page 60: ...D with Dolby Digital DVD with MPEG audio Video CD Audio CD Audio CD with DTS STREAM PCM 48 kHz 16 bit linear PCM 48 kHz 20 bit linear PCM No output DTS bitstream Dolby Digital bitstream MPEG bitstream 44 1 kHz 16 bit linear PCM 44 1 kHz 16 bit linear PCM DTS bitstream PCM ONLY No output 48 kHz 16 bit linear PCM Output DOLBY DIGITAL PCM No output 48 kHz 16 bit linear PCM SPK SETTING PREFERENCE2 PRE...

Page 61: ...TPUT STREAM PCM DOWN MIX Lt Rt COMPRESSION SCREEN SAVER ON MODE1 AV COMPULINK MODE DVD1 AUTO STANDBY PRESS KEY OFF COMPRESSION You can compress the dynamic range of the sound if you need Using this function you can listen to sound in small volume easily ON Audio is played back with the dynamic range compressed OFF Audio is played back as it was recorded NOTES The compression function works only wh...

Page 62: ...de is set to DIMMER the display window on the front panel also gets dark FL Dimmer To return to normal brightness set to the other mode The monitor screen of a projector or projection TV is easily to burned out if a static picture is displayed for a long time Be careful not to allow the monitor screen to be burned out when you set the screen saver mode to OFF The TV screen may be noisy when you se...

Page 63: ... If you use the AV Compulink system you must set this item correctly Select from the three options DVD1 DVD2 and DVD3 according to the equipment to be connected See page 98 SPK SETTING PREFERENCE2 PREFERENCE1 DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT STREAM PCM DOWN MIX Lt Rt COMPRESSION SCREEN SAVER ON MODE1 AV COMPULINK MODE DVD1 AUTO STANDBY PRESS KEY OFF SPK SETTING PREFERENCE2 PREFERENCE1 DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT STR...

Page 64: ...rear center and sub woofer speakers EXPERT When you want to set the various settings to match your speakers The following five setting items are available SPK SETTING 5 1 CHANNEL LEVEL DELAY TEST TONE F SP Large C SP Small R SP Small S woofer BASS PREFERENCE2 PREFERENCE1 PRESS KEY NOTES When selecting 5 1 CHANNEL or EXPERT set DOWN MIX to OFF see page 57 Dolby Digital LFE Low Frequency Effect sign...

Page 65: ...ich do not fully reproduce the low frequency range you can boost up the low frequency signals of the sub woofer or front speakers 1 Select BASS using 2 Select Sub woofer or L R using S woofer the low frequency signals fed from the sub woofer output are boosted up L R the low frequency signals fed from the front speaker output are boosted up The Bass redirect setting is effective only when at least...

Page 66: ...t the desired speaker s to be set using F SP front speakers the delay is fixed to 0ms C SP center speaker selectable from 0 to 5 mS in 1 mS units R SP rear speakers selectable from 0 mS 5mS 10 mS and 15 mS 3 Set the delay time using SPK SETTING EXPERT LEVEL DELAY TEST TONE F SP 0mS C SP 0mS R SP 0mS 0mS S WOOFER PREFERENCE2 PREFERENCE1 PRESS KEY BASS NOTES To exit the speaker level or delay settin...

Page 67: ...ontinues to output from the rear speakers as long as is any position other than F SP and C SP Similarily if you move up from F SP position the test tone continues to output from the front speakers as long as is any position other than C SP and R SP 3 Set the level or delay using again if necessary SPK SETTING EXPERT LEVEL DELAY TEST TONE F SP 0db C SP 0db R SP 0db 0db S WOOFER PREFERENCE2 PREFEREN...

Page 68: ...er your 4 digit password using 0 to 9 and press ENTER 7 The parental level and password are set Limiting playback by children This function restricts playback of DVD discs which contain violent and other scenes according to the level set by the user For example if a movie which includes violent scenes supports the parental lock feature such scenes which you do not want to let children view can be ...

Page 69: ...tting up The Parental Lock on screen display appears on the TV screen 2 Enter your current 4 digit password using 0 to 9 and press ENTER If you enter the wrong password WRONG ENTRY appears on the TV screen and you cannot go to next step 3 Use to move to Set Level then use to select the parental lock level 4 Press ENTER 5 Enter your new 4 digit password using 0 to 9 and press ENTER 7 The new settin...

Page 70: ...Use the to select YES or NO then press ENTER If you select YES moves to the PASSWORD field When selecting NO press OPEN CLOSE button to remove the disc 2 Enter your 4 digit password using 0 to 9 If you enter the wrong password WRONG RETRY appears on the TV screen and you cannot go to next step 7 The Parental lock is released and the unit starts playback NOTE When you enter the wrong password more ...

Page 71: ...ate the desired position by specifying the time TIME SEARCH 69 7 Changing the track order To playback in the desired order PROGRAM 71 To playback tracks in random order RANDOM 72 7 Repeat playback To repeat a current track or all tracks REPEAT 73 To repeat a desired part A B REPEAT 74 7 Sampling all tracks To playback only the beginning of each track INTRO 75 7 Checking the elapsed time or remaini...

Page 72: ... 1 Select a desired track number using 1 to 10 10 Example To select track number 8 Press 8 To select track number 37 Press 10 10 10 7 To select track number 15 Press 10 5 7 The unit starts playback from the selected track Playing a specific track on a disc You can play a specific track on a disc by selecting the track number or time You can select it from the on screen display on the TV screen or ...

Page 73: ...e color of TIME SEARCH changes 3 Use 0 to 9 to select the time minute and second then press ENTER Example To playback from 2 minutes 34 seconds Press ENTER Press 0 Press 2 Press 3 Press 4 7 The unit starts playback from the selected time GO TO _ GO TO 0_ GO TO 02 _ GO TO 02 3 _ GO TO 02 3 4 Selected time TRACK 01 PRESS NUMERIC KEY 3 54 TIME MIN SEC _ MIN SEC EACH REMAIN INTRO RANDOM PROGRAM TIME S...

Page 74: ...ke in step 3 Move the cursor to the mistaken value then press the correct value to re select the value When appears in the TV screen in step 3 The time you selected is not contained on the disc or time search does not work on the disc GO TO 02 _ GO TO 02 GO TO 04 _ ...

Page 75: ...rack order Selected track number NOTES When you make a mistake in step 3 Press CANCEL The last track programmed is erased To clear program play Press STOP to stop playback then press STOP again All the programmed tracks are erased To quit the program play Move to PROGRAM in the display using and press ENTER PROGRAM returns to its original color When all of the programmed tracks have finished playb...

Page 76: ...ess ENTER The color of RANDOM changes 7 Random play begins NOTES To stop random play Press STOP To quit random play Move to RANDOM then press ENTER RANDOM returns to its original color TRACK 01 3 54 TIME MIN SEC EACH REMAIN INTRO RANDOM PROGRAM TIME SEARCH A B REPEAT REPEAT TIME SELECT STOP When all tracks have been played once random play ends The same track will not be played back more than once...

Page 77: ...eatedly Repeat playback The unit can repeat playback of all tracks or the current track and you can also select a desired section for repeat playback NOTES To quit repeat playback Press STOP The unit stops but remains in repeat play mode To cancel repeat playback Move to REPEAT in the on screen display and press ENTER repeatedly until REPEAT returns to its original color Selected repeat mode TRACK...

Page 78: ... part you want to repeat point B 7 The unit locates A and starts repeat playback between A and B NOTE To cancel A B repeat playback Move to A B REPEAT in the on screen display and press ENTER until A B REPEAT returns to its original color Point A TRACK 08 0 58 TIME MIN SEC MIN SEC MIN SEC EACH INTRO RANDOM PROGRAM TIME SEARCH A B REPEAT REPEAT TIME SELECT A 0 0 2 1 B 0 1 5 3 Point B TRACK 08 0 12 ...

Page 79: ...n numerical order from the first track Sampling all tracks You can sample the tracks by listening to a short segment of each track in order The unit plays the first 10 seconds of each track When all tracks have been played once INTRO scan stops NOTE To stop INTRO scan Press STOP or move to INTRO then press ENTER TRACK 01 3 54 TIME MIN SEC EACH REMAIN INTRO RANDOM PROGRAM TIME SEARCH A B REPEAT REP...

Page 80: ...EACH REMAIN Remaining time of the current track TOTAL REMAIN Total remaining time of the disc TOTAL Total elapsed time of the disc TRACK 08 3 45 TIME MIN SEC EACH INTRO RANDOM PROGRAM TIME SEARCH A B REPEAT REPEAT TIME SELECT TRACK 08 41 59 TIME MIN SEC TOTAL REMAIN INTRO RANDOM PROGRAM TIME SEARCH A B REPEAT REPEAT TIME SELECT TRACK 08 2 18 TIME MIN SEC EACH REMAIN INTRO RANDOM PROGRAM TIME SEARC...

Page 81: ...hich contains many tracks the time until the unit is ready for playback is longer than usual The time is necessary for the unit to read the CD TEXT information and this is not a malfunction CD TEXT data also appears in the display window In this case each time you press TITLE CD TEXT data and time appears alternately CD TEXT CD TEXT J V C H I T S S O N G N O 1 J VC H I T S 0 00 TIME 1 MIN SEC EACH...

Page 82: ...78 Audio CD operations ...

Page 83: ...lay DIGEST 84 7 Playing in slow motion To display still pictures STROBE 85 To playback in slow motion SLOW 85 7 Playing a scene close up To playback a scene close up ZOOM 86 7 Changing the track order To playback in the desired order PROGRAM 87 To playback tracks in random order RANDOM 88 7 Repeat playback To repeat a current track or all tracks REPEAT 89 To repeat a desired part A B REPEAT 90 7 S...

Page 84: ...IOUS appears on the TV screen the unit generally work as succeeding to the next page by pressing NEXT return to the previous page by pressing PREVIOUS The method of the operation is different depending on the disc You can play a specific scene on a Video CD disc by selecting the time the track number the opening scene digest display or the item on the menu displayed on the TV screen When you play ...

Page 85: ...s PREVIOUS once To skip to preceding tracks press PREVIOUS repeatedly until the desired track appears in the display To locate a disired track directly 7 During playback without the PBC function or stop mode 1 Select a desired track number using 1 to 10 10 Example To select track number 8 Press 8 To select track number 37 Press 10 10 10 7 7 The unit starts playback from the selected track NOTE Thi...

Page 86: ...R The color of TIME SEARCH changes 3 Use 0 to 9 to select the time minute and second then press ENTER Example To select playback from 2 minutes 34 seconds Selected time 7 The unit starts playback from the selected time Press ENTER Press 0 Press 2 Press 3 Press 4 GO TO _ GO TO 0_ GO TO 02 _ GO TO 02 3 _ GO TO 02 3 4 10 and 10 are not used in this function TRK TIME 03 34 58 PBC CALL TIME SEARCH A B ...

Page 87: ...tep 2 The time you selected is not contained on the disc or time search does not work for the part you selected When you play a Video CD disc with the PBC function there is a part where time search does not work To return to the regular display Press ON SCREEN and the on screen display will return to the regular display The time search function does not work during PBC playback Press Press 4 GO TO...

Page 88: ...ack appears on the TV screen Up to nine opening scenes are displayed 2 Use to select the desired track When you want to check more scenes press NEXT Additional scenes appear on the TV screen When you want to return to previous scenes press PREVIOUS 3 Press ENTER 7 The unit begins playback from the selected track Selected track When the selected track is in the lower right hand corner of the screen...

Page 89: ...play Press and hold PAUSE more than 1 second During this function when you press PAUSE next nine still pictures appear on the TV screen and playback pauses When you press PLAY nine still pictures continuously appear on the TV screen You can enjoy advancing the picture frame by frame by pressing PAUSE during pause Each time you press PAUSE the picture advances one frame You can also use the SHUTTLE...

Page 90: ... up To playback a scene close up ZOOM 7 During playback or pause 1 Press ZOOM ZOOM appears on the TV screen The unit zooms in to the center part of the scene to produce a double sized image 2 Use to move the zoomed in scene To pause zoom play Press PAUSE To resume zoom play press PLAY NOTE To cancel zoom play Press ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM ...

Page 91: ...play Selected track number NOTES When you make a mistake in step 3 Press CANCEL The last track programmed is erased To clear program play Press STOP to stop playback then press STOP again All the programmed tracks are erased To quit the program play Move to PROGRAM in the display using and press ENTER PROGRAM returns to its original color When all of the programmed tracks have finished playback th...

Page 92: ...ayback tracks in random order RANDOM The unit can play tracks in random order 7 During stop 1 Press ON SCREEN The on screen display appears on the TV screen 2 Use to move to RANDOM 3 Press ENTER 7 Random play begins To stop random play Press STOP TRACK 01 3 54 TIME MIN SEC EACH REMAIN INTRO RANDOM PROGRAM TIME SEARCH A B REPEAT REPEAT TIME SELECT STOP NOTE ...

Page 93: ... or all tracks is are played repeatedly NOTES Repeat play function cannot be used during playback with PBC function To use this function press STOP to stop playback and then specify any track number by using the numeric buttons To turn off the on screen display Press ON SCREEN To quit repeat playback Press STOP The unit stops but remains in repeat play mode To cancel repeat playback Move to REPEAT...

Page 94: ...nd of the part you want to repeat point B 7 The unit locates A and starts repeat playback between A and B NOTES To turn off the on screen display Press ON SCREEN To cancel A B repeat Move to A B REPEAT in the on screen display and press ENTER until A B REPEAT returns to its original color Point A Point B TRK TIME 03 34 58 PBC CALL TIME SEARCH A B REPEAT REPEAT AUDIO L R A 3 4 8 5 B St End 0 10Mb T...

Page 95: ...rst 10 seconds of each track on a disc are played back in numerical order from the first track Sampling all tracks You can sample the tracks by listening to a short segment of each track in order The unit plays the first 10 seconds of each track When all tracks have been played once INTRO scan quits To stop INTRO scan Press STOP TRACK 01 3 54 TIME MIN SEC EACH REMAIN INTRO RANDOM PROGRAM TIME SEAR...

Page 96: ...nt panel Each time you press the button the picture quality changes as follows If you select MANUAL you can adjust the level of sharpness of the picture and noise reduction 1 Use to select SHARPNESS or NR LEVEL 2 Use to adjust the level Toward L Reduce the effect Toward H Enhance the effect The selected of the picture quality tab lights up in yellow NORMAL SHARP SOFT MANUAL SOFT MANUAL L H NR LEVE...

Page 97: ...ay appears on the TV screen 2 Use to move to AUDIO 3 Select the audio channel s to be played back using L R You hear normal stereo playback L You hear the L Left channel signal played back from both the left and right speakers R You hear the R Right channel signal played back from both the left and right speakers Selected audio channel To turn off the on screen display Press ON SCREEN NOTE TRK TIM...

Page 98: ...and each time from the on screen display on the TV screen or display window on the front panel Total disc time of the disc TRACK 16 55 22 TIME MIN SEC TOTAL REMAIN INTRO RANDOM PROGRAM TIME SEARCH A B REPEAT REPEAT TIME SELECT STOP When you press ENTER repeatedly until EACH REMAIN appears on the TV screen the recorded time of the displayed track appears on the TV screen You can change the track by...

Page 99: ...f discs Read this chapter as necessary Table of contents of this chapter 7 Care and handling of discs 96 7 Troubleshooting 97 7 AV COMPU LINK remote control system Connection and setup 98 Operation 99 7 Specifications 100 Introduction Preliminary knowledge Basic operations Video CD operations DVD VIDEO operations Setting and adjustment Audio CD operations Getting started Additional information ...

Page 100: ...p 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 cle...

Page 101: ... incorrect The unit is connected only using DIGITAL OUT jack PHONES LEVEL is too low Disc is dirty The screen saver mode is set to MODE 1 and the screen saver function is activated MONITOR TYPE is not correctly set Television is not correctly set Microcomputer malfunctions due to lightning or static electricity Moisture condensation occurs by a sudden change of temperature or humidity Remedy Plug ...

Page 102: ...nal of the television DVD3 If you connect a DVD player with a television and VCR via AV COMPU LINK set the VCR s Remote Control Code and DVD player s AV COMPU LINK setting as follows When connecting with VIDEO 1 input terminal of the television DVD player s AV COMPU LINK setting DVD2 VCR s Remote Control Code B When connecting with VIDEO 2 input terminal of the television DVD player s AV COMPU LIN...

Page 103: ...VD player in the instruction manual of a television or VCR But a television or VCR with AV COMPU LINK terminals indicating II or EX can be connected to a DVD player Operation You can enjoy pictures and or sound by just putting a source component which plays back the pictures and or sound such as a DVD player or VCR into play mode You do not have to operate the TV and receiver including not having ...

Page 104: ...LOG OUT pin jack FRONT 2 0 Vrms 10 k ohms REAR 2 0 Vrms 10 k ohms CENTER 2 0 Vrms 10 k ohms SUB WOOFER 1 0 Vrms 10 k ohms DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 21 to 15 dBm Peak COAXIAL 0 5 Vp p 75 ohms Terminate Audio characteristics Frequency response CD sampling frequency 44 1 kHz 2 Hz to 20 kHz DVD sampling frequency 48 kHz 2 Hz to 22 kHz DVD sampling frequency 96 kHz 2 Hz to 44 kHz Dynamic range 16 bit More th...

Page 105: ... Irish GD Scots Gaelic GL Galician GN Guarani GU Gujarati HA Hausa HI Hindi HR Croatian HU Hungarian HY Armenian IA Interlingua IE Interlingue IK Inupiak IN Indonesian IS Icelandic IW Hebrew JI Yiddish JW Javanese KA Georgian KK Kazakh KL Greenlandic KM 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 ...

Page 106: ...cronesia Fedelated States of FO Faroe Islands FR France FX France Metropolitan GA Gabon GB United Kingdom GD Grenada GE Georgia GF French Guiana GH Ghana GI Gibraltar GL Greenland GM Gambia GN Guinea GP Guadeloupe GQ Equatorial Guinea GR Greece GS South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands GT Guatemala GU Guam GW Guinea Bissau GY Guyana HK Hong Kong HM Heard Island and McDonald Islands HN Hondur...

Page 107: ... Russian Federation RW Rwanda SA Saudi Arabia SB Solomon Islands SC Seychelles SD Sudan SE Sweden SG Singapore SH Saint Helena SI Slovenia SJ Svalbard and Jan Mayen SK Slovakia SL Sierra Leone SM San Marino SN Senegal SO Somalia SR Suriname ST Sao Tome and Principe SV El Salvador SY Syrian Arab Republic SZ Swaziland TC Turks and Caicos Islands TD Chad TF French Southern Territories TG Togo TH Thai...

Page 108: ...J VC VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Printed in Japan 0299TTMUBNPRI EN FR ...

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