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DVD AUDIO/VIDEO PLAYER

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Enter below the Model No. and Serial 
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Model No.

Serial No.

LVT0454-002A

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XV-D9000

INSTRUCTIONS

DVD AUDIO

POWER

STANDBY

EXTENDED K2

PROCESSING

VIDEO / DISP.

ON / OFF

DISPLAY

OFF

XV - D9000

DVD AUDIO / VIDEO PLAYER

PAGE

RETURN

REPEAT

A - B

THEATER
POSITION

TIME

DISPLAY

fs/RATE

DISPLAY

REPEAT

PLAY MODE

AUDIO

SUBTITLE

ANGLE

SET UP

TOP MENU

GROUP(-)

SELECT

GROUP(+)

SLOW(-)

SLOW(+)

OPEN /

CLOSE

EX K2

DISPLAY

OFF

MENU

ENTER

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

+10

10/0

9

CLEAR

CANCEL

RESUME

GROUP

CHAP./

INDEX

DVD

STANDBY/ON

RM - SXVD9000A REMOTE CONTROL

DOLBY

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Summary of Contents for XV-D9000

Page 1: ...STRUCTIONS DVD AUDIO POWER STANDBY EXTENDED K2 PROCESSING VIDEO DISP ON OFF DISPLAY OFF XV D9000 DVD AUDIO VIDEO PLAYER PAGE RETURN REPEAT A B THEATER POSITION TIME DISPLAY fs RATE DISPLAY REPEAT PLAY MODE AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE SET UP TOP MENU GROUP SELECT GROUP SLOW SLOW OPEN CLOSE EX K2 DISPLAY OFF MENU ENTER 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 10 0 9 CLEAR CANCEL RESUME GROUP CHAP INDEX DVD STANDBY ON RM SXVD900...

Page 2: ...as been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference...

Page 3: ...L BROUILLEUR APPAREILS NUMERIQUES NMB 003 EDICTEE PAR LE MINISTRE DES COMMUNICATIONS Caution POWER switch Disconnect the power plug to shut the power off completely The POWER switch in any position does not disconnect the power source The power can be remote controlled CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shocks fire etc 1 Do not remove screws covers or cabinet 2 Do not expose this appliance t...

Page 4: ... a disc is stopped 37 Turning the Display Off to Get Better Sound Quality DISPLAY OFF 38 Adjusting the Image Brightness THEATER POSITION 39 fs RATE Display fs RATE 39 Changing the Progressive Mode 41 Enjoying DVD Audio 42 Using the menu to select an item to play 42 Selecting a Track 43 Selecting an Index Item 44 Still image display operations 44 Advancing replaying still images PAGE 44 Jumping to ...

Page 5: ...k generator and the use of dedicated audio R core power transformer and other features deliver excellent sound quality Interference free Vibration free Resonance free Construction Each circuit is isolated to exclude mutual interference between the circuits with each five block structure being independent Analog related circuits are completely isolated from the sub chassis with the digital elements...

Page 6: ...ctagonal discs or other irregular shaped discs These can cause damage Cleaning the exterior of the player To clean the cover and other exterior parts of the player wipe them with soft dry cloth For persistent stains or dirt wipe them with a cloth moistened with a mild detergent Never use thinner benzine or other inflammable agents This can cause cloudiness or discoloring of the exterior Trademark ...

Page 7: ...tion to a TV However you can also connect the player to a monitor or projector instead of a TV Precautions to Observe When Setting Up the Connections Before connecting any cables make sure that power to player itself and the other devices is switched off Depending on the device used the labels for the terminals may differ Refer to the manual provided with your device when making connections Make s...

Page 8: ...HE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION NUMBER LABEL FRONT REAR CENTER SUBWOOFER AUDIO ANALOG OUTPUT VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED MADE IN JAPAN Apparatus Claims of U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 4 819 098...

Page 9: ...07 093 licensed for limited viewing uses only Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby MLP Lossless and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works Copyrights 1992 1998 Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved Manufactured under license from Digital Theeter Systeme Inc US Pat No 5 451 942 and other world wide paterts lssued and pending DTS ...

Page 10: ...an hear only front left and right channel sound Some multi channel DVD Audio discs prohibit downmixing In these cases sound will only be output of the front left and right channels Audio cable Amplifier or Receiver Main unit To RIGHT input terminal To LEFT input terminal THIS DEVICE COMP OF THE FCC RULES SUBJECT TO THE FO CONDITIONS 1 TH CAUSE HARMFUL IN 2 THIS DEVICE MU INTERFERENCE REC INTERFERE...

Page 11: ...nmix Settings Set DOWNMIX in Initial Settings 2 of the Initial Settings screen to OFF See page 28 THIS DEVICE COMP OF THE FCC RULES SUBJECT TO THE FO CONDITIONS 1 TH CAUSE HARMFUL IN 2 THIS DEVICE MU INTERFERENCE REC INTERFERENCE THA UNDESIRED OPERA NUMBER FRONT REAR CENTER SUBWOOFER AUDIO ANALOG OUTPUT Apparatus Claims U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 4 819 098 and 4 907 093 license for limited vie...

Page 12: ...ut is downmixed to two channels What is DTS Digital Theater System DTS is a new surround format that has better data compression to Dolby Digital that delivers superior quality surround playback of audio It uses the same 5 1 channel that Dolby Digital uses but due to lower audio compression during recording it produces audio with more depth and high S N playback It s wide dynamic range allows it t...

Page 13: ...UT VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED MADE IN JAPAN Apparatus Claims of U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 4 819 098 and 4 907 093 licensed for limited viewing uses only Manufactured under license from Dolby Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby MLP Lossless Laboratories Dolby MLP Lossless and the double D symbol are and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories trad...

Page 14: ...cated inside the battery compartment 3 Close the battery compartment cover Note When the operation range of the remote control is reduced or if you can only use it when very close to the main unit it is time to replace the batteries Replace both batteries with new AAA batteries Although the battery life will vary depending on amount of use and operating conditions the batteries should last for six...

Page 15: ...IDEO DISP ON OFF Button Each press of this button switches the video output from the main unit on or off and switches the display mode See page 38 8 DISPLAY OFF Indicator orange This lights when the display mode is off 9 0 Open Close Button This opens or closes the disc tray It can also be used to turn the power on 0 7 Stop Button This stops playback of a disc that is playing 8 Pause Button This p...

Page 16: ...rol to select a still image 5 BONUS Display This lights when there is a bonus group in a DVD Audio disc Not all discs include bonus groups 6 Disc Type Display Displays DVD CD or VCD Video CD as appropriate for the disc 7 Audio Channel Display Displays the audio channel information stored on a disc For stereo two channel audio lights For 5 1 multi channel format audio lights L R Front left right C ...

Page 17: ...atus Claims of U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 4 819 098 and 4 907 093 licensed for limited viewing uses only Manufactured under license from Dolby Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby MLP Lossless Laboratories Dolby MLP Lossless and the double D symbol are and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished W Confidential Unpublished Works ...

Page 18: ...Button This pauses playback of a disc that is playing 9 Play Button This starts playback of a disc in the disc tray It can also be used to turn the power on 0 TOP MENU Button DVD AUDIO DVD VIDEO Press this to display the top menu of DVD Audio discs or the title menu of DVD Video discs on the screen See pages 42 and 51 ENTER Button Press this to confirm a menu selection made from the on screen menu...

Page 19: ... DVD AUDIO DVD VIDEO VIDEO CD Use this button to change the brightness of the video image See page 39 _ Number Buttons Use these buttons to select a group track index item title chapter or items in the on screen menus Using the number buttons To specify numbers 1 to 10 simply press the corresponding button To specify numbers for 11 up use the 10 and 10 0 buttons Example To specify number 24 press ...

Page 20: ...page 28 On screen guide icons When playing DVD Video Audio discs you may see icons displayed over the picture These icons have the following meanings This icon is displayed at the beginning of the multi angle information included on some discs If this icon appears while you are playing a disc you can change the angle used See pages 47 and 53 This icon is displayed at the beginning of the multiling...

Page 21: ... does not match the codes of the DVD player you cannot play the disc The regional code for this player is 1 so you can playback DVD Video discs that have the number 1 on them Examples of DVD Video discs that can be played by this player This player can playback discs that conform to the NTSC format It cannot playback discs that use PAL or SECAM formats such as those used in Europe Note The playbac...

Page 22: ... Each Chapter also has its own number chapter number so that you can quickly access the chapter you want to watch However not all discs are divided into Titles or Chapters Example of DVD Video disc composition Audio CD and Video CD discs Generally Audio CD discs are divided into a number of individual songs called Tracks Each Track has its own number Track number For example the second song become...

Page 23: ...ed off and the STANDBY indicator lights The opening screen disappears from the TV screen One Touch Operation 3 Play Button Pressing on the remote control or 3 on the player switches the power on If a disc is in the disc tray playback of the disc starts OPEN CLOSE Button Pressing OPEN CLOSE on the remote control or 0 on the player switches the power on and the disc tray is ejected Note The player i...

Page 24: ...gs 2 Speaker Settings 3 Press 5 to align the arrow with the item you want to select MENU AUDIO SUBTITLE ON SCREEN GUIDE MONITOR TYPE ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ON 4 3LB PRESS KEY PREFERENCE1 PREFERENCE2 SPK SETTING DIGITAL OUT DOWN MIX COMPRESSION SCREEN SAVER PROGRESSIVE 525P 4 3 OUT PCM ONLY OFF OFF MODE 1 OFF NORMAL PRESS KEY PREFERENCE1 PREFERENCE2 SPK SETTING 5 1 CHANNEL LEVEL DELAY TEST...

Page 25: ...language codes from AA to ZU See page 68 If the specified audio language is not included on a disc the audio is played using the language included on the disc SUBTITLES Some DVD Video Audio discs of foreign language films include subtitles in several languages When playing these discs you can specify which language should be used when displaying the subtitles for the first time Each time you press...

Page 26: ... wide screen TVs When playing these titles on a standard TV they include converters for either the Pan Scan or Letterbox format If the disc includes converters for both formats you can choose which format to use 4 3PS This format uses the same height as the original but clips the right and left edges of the picture Note If the disc does not support the Pan Scan format Letterbox is used 4 3LB This ...

Page 27: ...s DIGITAL OUT DOWN MIX COMPRESSION SCREEN SAVER PROGRESSIVE 525P 4 3 OUT PCM ONLY OFF OFF MODE 1 OFF NORMAL PRESS KEY PREFERENCE1 PREFERENCE2 SPK SETTING STREAM PCM DOLBY DIGITAL PCM Output PCM ONLY Disk type 44 1kHz 16 bit linear PCM 48kHz 16 bit linear PCM 44 1kHz 16 bit linear PCM 48kHz 16 bit linear PCM 48kHz 16 bit linear PCM 48kHz 16 bit linear PCM DTS DVD Video 44 1 88 2 176 4kHz 16 20 24 b...

Page 28: ...tionary background DIMMER This mode dims the screen OFF The screen saver function is switched off Note If the Screen Saver function is set to OFF be careful to ensure that image burn in does not occur If the Screen Saver function is set to MODE 1 and flickering occurs change to a different setting PROGRESSIVE MODE Adjust this setting to match the connected TV OFF Use this setting if the player is ...

Page 29: ...ake any adjustments on the TV itself SPK SETTING Screen Settings Use these settings to match the capabilities of the speakers connected to the player In most cases you should select either 2 Channel or 5 1 Channel You can also select Expert which allows you to adjust the output balance or delay time Speaker Channel Settings Adjust this setting to match the speaker system connected to the player 2 ...

Page 30: ...o output to the front speakers If the front speakers are set to SMALL the bass audio is automatically redirected to the subwoofer Speaker LEVEL Settings You can select the output level for each speaker within a range of 6 dB to 6dB 1 Press 5 to select Level then press ENTER The Level Settings screen appears 2 Press 5 to select the type of speaker F SP Front speakers is fixed at 0dB and cannot be a...

Page 31: ... effect of the settings See page 31 4 Press 5 to select Delay then press ENTER The Delay Time Settings screen closes Using the Test Tone You can play a test tone when adjusting the speaker level or delay time 1 While adjusting the speaker level or delay time press 5 to select Test Tone then press ENTER You can play a test tone from all speakers except the subwoofer To play the test tone from a spe...

Page 32: ...ress OPEN CLOSE on the remote control On the player itself press 0 The disc tray is ejected 2 Place the disc on the disc tray Place the disc so it is aligned with the center of the disc tray If the disc is not aligned correctly it may be damaged when the disc tray closes or it may become jammed in the disc tray 3 Press OPEN CLOSE on the remote control On the player itself press 0 The disc tray clo...

Page 33: ...press 8 Playback is paused Cancelling Pause Press Play On the player itself press 3 Skipping Through a Disc While a disc is playing 1 Press or 4 On the player itself also press or 4 Skips ahead to tracks in the forward direction 4 Skips back to tracks in the reverse direction DVD Audio For this type of disc you can skip across track numbers While pressing GROUP press or 4 to skip groups You can al...

Page 34: ...continue playback from the resume point you can continue from your previous session Storing the resume position While a disc is playing 1 Press 7 Stop The point at which the disc was stopped is stored as the resume point If you turn the power off the point at which the power was switched off is stored as the resume point The resume point is remembered even if the power is switched off If you store...

Page 35: ...pictures or do not include any pictures is displayed Using the 1 buttons on the remote control for slow motion playback While a disc is playing 1 Press 8 to pause playback 2 Press or 1 Uses slow motion playback in the forward direction 1 Uses slow motion playback in the reverse direction Only for DVD Audio and DVD Video discs The slow motion playback speed increases with each press of the button P...

Page 36: ...playing Video CD discs with PBC Off EACH Elapsed playing time of the current track EACH REMAIN Remaining playing time of the current track Note You can only use time display for Video CD discs when PBC is set to Off If PBC is set to On the times are not displayed Using time display while a disc is stopped using TIME DISPLAY While a disc is paused 1 Press TIME DISPLAY Each time you press the button...

Page 37: ...ay changes as shown below For DVD Audio discs Total playing time of disc Approximately five seconds later REMAIN Total playing time for the first group Approximately five seconds later Display when stopped You can view the playing time for each group by pressing GROUP then pressing GROUP or 4 GROUP to select each group For Audio CD Video CD discs Total playing time of disc Approximately five secon...

Page 38: ...ges as shown below V OFF is lit The picture on the TV goes off For DVD Audio and Audio CD only V OFF is lit and the display The picture on the TV goes off darkens For DVD Audio and Audio CD only For DVD Audio discs the DVD AUDIO indicator on the player itself goes off V OFF is lit The picture on the TV goes off The DISPLAY OFF For DVD Audio and Audio CD only indicator on the player itself is lit D...

Page 39: ...pears Each press of the button changes the THEATER POSITION as shown below 1 2 The image becomes darker 3 OFF Normal position 2 Press ENTER The on screen display goes out If you do not perform any operations for five seconds or more the display automatically goes out fs RATE Display fs RATE DVD AUDIO DVD VIDEO AUDIO CD VIDEO CD You can display fs sampling frequency and bit rate information while a...

Page 40: ...ater To original screen For DVD Audio DVD Video discs that use a compressed format only the fs information is displayed for the audio channels 2 Press fs RATE again while the fs information is displayed The bit rate second is displayed The display is refreshed every 1 2 second Example 9 2Mbps The bit rate for DVD Audio and DVD Video is variable so the average bit rate will change depending on the ...

Page 41: ...settings are changed as described below You can perform these operations from the remote control While a disc is playing 1 Press PLAY MODE The current Progressive mode VIDEO or FILM is displayed on screen 2 Press PLAY MODE or 2 3 to change the Progressive mode setting Each press of the button switches the Progressive mode setting between VIDEO or FILM 3 Press ENTER The on screen display for Progre...

Page 42: ... images that appear while the disc is playing These still images can be controlled using the Automatic Slide Show method or Button Operated Brow sable method Some discs also include especial effects for the transition between images The stereo playback of some multi channel tracks may be prohibited For these tracks only the front L R channel will be output from the digital out The analog output wi...

Page 43: ...lected group 2 Press the number buttons to specify the track number Playback of the selected track begins Selecting a track from a stopped group Use the same procedure as described above to select a track Playback starts from the selected track Selecting a Track Use the 4 buttons to select a track While an Audio DVD disc is playing 1 While pressing GROUP press GROUP or 4 GROUP to select the group ...

Page 44: ...the specified still images on the disc Some discs do not include still images that can be browsed by pressing RETURN In this case is displayed Selecting an Index Item If an index has been included with a track you can specify the index number to begin playback from that index number position Selecting an index item using CHAP INDEX Index search While an Audio DVD disc is playing 1 While pressing C...

Page 45: ...rogram After all tracks in the program have been played playback stops Since the player is still in Program mode you can continue Program playback Even if you press PLAY MODE and select either NORMAL PLAYBACK or RANDOM PLAYBACK you can still use Program playback after they have finished You can use fast forward backward or skip through the track as you would with NORMAL PLAYBACK Checking and editi...

Page 46: ... RANDOM goes out While a disc is stopped press PLAY MODE RANDOM goes out PROGRAM RANDOM No display Normal playback Repeat Playback You can repeat a specified tracks all tracks in a group or all tracks in all groups While an Audio DVD disc is playing or paused 1 Press REPEAT to select the repeat mode you want to use Each press of the button changes the repeat mode as shown below Repeat playback beg...

Page 47: ...oint B Cancelling A B Repeat Playback You can cancel A B repeat playback by pressing REPEAT A B If you perform an operation that goes beyond point B skipping ahead to the next track etc A B repeat playback is cancelled Or you can press 7 Stop to cancel it It is also cancelled if you open the disc tray or switch the power off Changing the Angle ANGLE Some discs such as those of live concerts includ...

Page 48: ...s Each press of the button changes the subtitles display Example English Spanish French Chinese German Italian Japanese and the language codes for any other languages are displayed See page 68 3 Press ENTER The Subtitles on screen display disappears from the TV screen If you do not perform any operations for 10 seconds or more the display automatically goes out You can press SUBTITLE to turn the s...

Page 49: ...ge the audio selection even with the video display switched off Playing a Bonus Group If you insert a disc that includes bonus groups BONUS appears on the display You can use the following procedure to play a bonus group In order to playback a bonus group you need to enter a key number Selecting a bonus group If BONUS appears on the display you can select the bonus group using one of the methods b...

Page 50: ...s 2 3 to move to the digit and reenter the number While you are entering the key number BONUS blinks on the display 2 After entering the 4 digit key number press ENTER or Play If the key number is correct BONUS goes out from the display and the bonus group number is displayed You can now perform standard operations with the bonus group If the key number is not correct the first digit for the key n...

Page 51: ... a DVD Video disc 1 Press MENU or TOP MENU The menu screen appears Example 2 Press 2 3 5 to select an item Depending on the menu screen you can also use the number buttons to make a selection 3 Press ENTER or Play Playback of the selected item begins Using the MENU button and TOP MENU button If a disc includes several titles it often includes a menu screen that displays a list of the titles This t...

Page 52: ...ers you can start playback from that scene While a DVD Video disc is playing 1 While pressing CHAP INDEX press the number keys to specify the chapter number Playback begins from the specified chapter If is displayed when you press a button The disc does not include a chapter with the specified number or the disc will not allow you to use this function Title number Repeat Playback You can repeat a ...

Page 53: ...t start point is stored 2 Press REPEAT A B again at the finish point of the section you want to repeat REPEAT A B appears in red and the A B Repeat finish point is stored Repeat playback of the section between A and B begins You can also use Fast forward to search for point B Cancelling A B Repeat Playback You can cancel A B repeat playback by pressing REPEAT A B If you perform an operation that g...

Page 54: ...ess a button The disc does not include any subtitles or prohibits changes being made Changing the Audio Language AUDIO Some discs such as foreign language films include audio in more than one language When playing this type of disc you can select which audio language to use While playing a DVD Video that allows multiple audio selection 1 Press AUDIO 2 Press AUDIO or 2 3 to select the audio languag...

Page 55: ...Set Level then press 2 3 to select the restriction level Each press of the button changes the level from 1 Most restriction to 8 and No restriction For example if is selected the disc can be played with no restrictions 4 Press ENTER The arrow moves to PASSWORD 5 Press the number buttons to enter the password then press ENTER The parental lock setting and password are set and the arrow moves EXIT T...

Page 56: ...rect password 3 Press 5 to align the arrow with Set Level then press 2 3 to select the new restriction level Setting Level 1 Most restriction Setting Level No restriction Country Code Set Level PASSWORD PARENTAL LOCK US 3 EXIT CURRENT PASSWORD PRESS 0 9 KEY 4 Press ENTER The arrow moves to PASSWORD 5 Press the number buttons to enter the new password then press ENTER The new parental lock setting ...

Page 57: ... then press ENTER If you select YES the arrow moves to PASSWORD Proceed to step 2 If you select NO press OPEN CLOSE to eject the disc 2 Press the number buttons to enter the password four digits then press ENTER Parental lock is temporarily cancelled and playback begins If the password is not correct a message asking you to reenter the password will appear Enter the correct password Note If you en...

Page 58: ... discs Video CD discs that do not include the PBC function are played in the same way as Audio CD discs These points are summarized in the table below Video CD PBC Functions PBC Function Basic operations PBC display With PBC function Playback with PBC On Menu playback Select songs from the menu screen using the number buttons while PBC is displayed While a disc is playing basic operation are the s...

Page 59: ...umber Playback starts from the selected index number Selecting a Song from a Menu VIDEO CD When you play a Video CD disc that includes PBC PBC appears on the display of the player and the contents of the menu included on the disc are displayed on the TV screen You can use this menu to jump directly to the item you want to watch While the PBC menu is displayed on the screen 1 Press the number butto...

Page 60: ...e player is still in Program mode you can continue Program playback Even if you press PLAY MODE and select either NORMAL PLAYBACK or RANDOM PLAYBACK you can still use Program playback after they have finished You can use fast forward backward or skip through the track as you would with NORMAL PLAYBACK Checking and editing the contents of a program Press the button while the disc is stopped Each pr...

Page 61: ...track No display OFF Repeat playback is not performed When you have finished checking the program If you press ENTER the program step number stops blinking you return to the last step in the program Clearing the contents of a program While the disc is stopped press CLEAR Open the disc tray or switch the power off Random Playback AUDIO CD VIDEO CD You can play the songs on a disc in random order Al...

Page 62: ...f the section between A and B begins You can also use Fast forward to search for point B Cancelling A B Repeat Playback You can cancel A B repeat playback by pressing REPEAT A B If you perform an operation that goes beyond point B skipping ahead to the next track etc A B repeat playback is cancelled Or you can press 7 Stop to cancel it It is also cancelled if you open the disc tray or switch the p...

Page 63: ...and by a maximum of four times for a high quality high bit high sampling format How to Use the Extended K2 Processing Version 2 0 Function To use the Extended K2 Processing version 2 0 press EX K2 on the remote control or EXTENDED K2 PROCESSING on the player itself The EXTENDED K2 PROCESSING indicator on the player comes on and the Extended K2 Processing Version 2 0 function is enabled The Extende...

Page 64: ...els or sticky tape on the label surface of the disc Do not bend or warp the disc Storing discs Always store discs in their cases to prevent dust scratches or warping and avoid storing them in the following locations Locations exposed to direct sunlight Locations with high levels of humidity or dust Locations exposed to high temperatures such as near heaters or in a car Cleaning discs If dust or fi...

Page 65: ...is correct Cancel Video Off See page 38 The cables are not connected correctly Connect the cables correctly See pages 8 to 12 The input selection on the amplifier is incorrect Make sure connections operations are correct Consult with disc vendor You cannot play a disc The picture is jittery The picture is stretched vertically or horizontally The player does not operate correctly The disc is dirty ...

Page 66: ...ut 0 7 Vp p 75 Ω Horizontal resolution Over 500 lines S N ratio Over 73 dB Audio output Analog audio output 2 5 Vrms 10 k Ω Digital audio output Optical 21 dBm to 15 dBm Peak Coaxial 0 5 Vp p 75 Ω Audio characteristics Frequency characteristics CD fs 44 1 kHz 2 Hz to 20 kHz DVD Audio Video fs 48 kHz 2 Hz to 22 kHz DVD Audio Video fs 96 kHz 2 Hz to 44 kHz DVD Audio fs 192 kHz 2 Hz to 88 kHz fs Samp...

Page 67: ...67 Dimensions Units mm DVD AUDIO POWER STANDBY EXTENDED K2 PROCESSING VIDEO DISP ON OFF DISPLAY OFF XV D9000 DVD AUDIO VIDEO PLAYER 436 435 522 133 125 391 ...

Page 68: ...an 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 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 Af...

Page 69: ...oros KN Saint Kitts and Nevis KP Korea Democratic People s Republic of KR Korea Republic of KW Kuwait KY Cayman Islands KZ Kazakhstan LA Lao People s Democratic Republic LB Lebanon LC Saint Lucia LI Liechtenstein LK Sri Lanka LR Liberia LS Lesotho LT Lithuania LU Luxembourg LV Latvia LY Libyan Arab Jamahiriya MA Morocco MC Monaco MD Moldova Republic of MG Madagascar MH Marshall Islands ML Mali MM ...

Page 70: ... formats for audio tracks to two stereo channels This is usually performed when the number of program channels is larger than the number of speakers DTS Digital Theater System A new surround format that holds more data than Dolby Digital to provide even better surround playback The number of channels is the same 5 1 channel of Dolby Digital but the use of a better audio compression ratio during di...

Page 71: ... level stored on the disc with the parental level set on the player If the levels match or the level on the player is higher you can play the disc Playback control PBC A signal included on version 2 0 Video CD discs that can control playback Video CD discs that support this function include a menu on the disc which allows you to interact with the software perform searches and other functions S S S...

Page 72: ...ORIES To purchase accessories for your JVC product you may contact your local JVC Dealer Or from the 48 Continental United States call toll free 800 882 2345 QUALITY SERVICE HOW TO LOCATE YOUR JVC SERVICE CENTER TOLL FREE 1 800 537 5722 Dear customer In order to receive the most satisfaction from your purchase read the instruction booklet before operating the unit In the event that repairisnecessa...

Page 73: ...any attachment not provided with the products or if the model or serial number has been altered tampered with defaced or removed 2 Initial installation and installation and removal for repair 3 Operational adjustments covered in the Owner s Manual normal maintenance video and audio head cleaning 4 Damage that occurs in shipment due to act of God and cosmetic damage 5 Signal reception problems and ...

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