background image

For more information about the DVD player, please contact the website:

www.marantz

pro

.com

'%.%2!,%80,!.!4)/.

!"/544()3-!.5!,

4HISMANUALGIVESTHEBASICINSTRUCTIONSFOROPER
ATINGTHE$6$PLAYER3OME$6$SREQUIRESPECIFIC
OPERATION OR ALLOW ONLY LIMITED OPERATION DURING
PLAYBACKWHICHMAYNOTRESPONDTOALLOPERATING
COMMANDS 7HEN THIS OCCURS THE SYMBOL

³

APPEARS ON THE 46 SCREEN INDICATING THAT THE
OPERATION IS NOT PERMITTED BY THE PLAYER OR THE
DISC

2%-/4%#/.42/,

/0%2!4)/.

5NLESS STATED ALL OPERATIONS CAN BE CARRIED OUT
WITHTHEREMOTECONTROL!LWAYSPOINTTHEREMOTE
CONTROL DIRECTLY AT THE PLAYER MAKING SURE THERE
ARE NO OBSTRUCTIONS IN THE PATH OF THE INFRARED
BEAM #ORRESPONDING KEYS ON THE FRONT PANEL OF
THEPLAYERCANALSOBEUSED

-%.5"!2/0%2!4)/.

s !NUMBEROFOPERATIONSCANBECARRIEDOUTVIA

THEMENUBARONTHESCREEN4HEMENUBARCAN
BEACCESSEDBYPRESSINGTHECURSORKEYSONTHE
REMOTECONTROL

s 0RESSING3%450WHILETHEMENUBARISDISPLAYED

WILLCLEARTHEMENUBARFROMTHESCREEN

s 4HE SELECTED ITEM WILL BE HIGHLIGHTED AND THE

APPROPRIATECURSORKEYSTOOPERATEWILLBEDIS
PLAYEDBELOWTHEICON

s 4HE SYMBOLS  OR  INDICATE MORE ITEMS ARE

AVAILABLEATTHELEFTRIGHTOFTHEMENUBAR0RESS

W

OR

X

TOSELECTTHESEITEMS

).)4)!,3%4506)2').

-/$% 

4HE )NITIAL 3ETUP MODE ALLOWS YOU TO SET UP
THE LANGUAGE OF THE -ENU!UDIO3UBTITLE OF YOUR
PLAYERASWELLASTHE46SHAPEANDYOUR#OUNTRY
4HE)NITIAL3ETUPSCREENWILLONLYDISAPPEARWHEN
THESETTINGFORTHELASTITEMHASBEENCONFIRMED
9OU MUST COMPLETE THE SETUP SEQUENCE PRIOR
TOPLAYINGANYDISC.OTDOINGSOWILLRESULTINNO
PLAYBACKOFANYDISC

/0%2!4)/.

!FTER SWITCHING ON THE PLAYER FOR THE VERY FIRST
TIME THE @)NITIAL 3ETUP 3CREEN WILL APPEAR 4HE
MENUFORTHEFIRSTITEMTOBESETISDISPLAYEDAND
THEFIRSTOPTIONISHIGHLIGHTED
 5SETHE

TS

KEYSTOGOTHROUGHTHEOPTIONSIN

THEMENU

¼

4HE ICON OF THE SELECTED OPTION WILL BE HIGH

LIGHTED

 5SE/+TOCONFIRMYOURSELECTIONANDTOGOTO

THENEXTMENU

./4%
s 0REFERENCESHAVETOBESETINTHEORDEROFWHICHTHE

ITEMMENUSWILLAPPEARONTHESCREEN

s )FANYKEYSOTHERTHAN

TS

OR/+AREPRESSED

³

WILLAPPEARONTHESCREEN

s )F THE PLAYER IS SWITCHED OFF WHILE SETTING PERSONAL

PREFERENCES ALL PREFERENCES HAVE TO BE SET AGAIN
AFTERSWITCHINGTHEPLAYERONAGAIN

4HE FOLLOWING ITEMS MAY HAVE TO BE SET IN )NITIAL
3ETUP

-ENULANGUAGE

9OUCANCHOOSEFROMDIFFERENTLANGUAGES4HE/N
3CREEN -ENUS WILL BE DISPLAYED IN THE LANGUAGE
AVAILABLEONTHEPLAYER

"%&/2%'%44).'34!24%$

PMD930

PMD930

Summary of Contents for PMD930

Page 1: ...SUPER VIDEO R CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT DIGITAL VIDEO Model PMD930 User Guide DVD Player ...

Page 2: ...LLE UOM 4OIMINNANVALITSIN 0 7 2 ON KYTKETTY TOISIOPUO 3 49 LELLE EIKË SE KYTKE LAITETTA IRTI SËHKÚVERKOSTA 3ISËËRAKENNETTU VERKKO OSA ON KYTKETTYNË SËHKÚ VERKKOON AINA SILLOIN KUN PISTOKE ON PISTORASIASSA 0 24 4 4 2 53 23 4 5 AINS PLUG 4HIS APPARATUS IS FITTED WITH AN APPROVED MP PLUG 4O CHANGE A FUSE IN THIS TYPE OF PLUG PROCEED AS FOLLOWS 2EMOVE FUSE COVER AND FUSE IX NEW FUSE WHICH SHOULD BE A ...

Page 3: ... STRÍLING 6 2 3YNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÍLNING NËR DENNA DEL ËR ÚPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRÍLEN 6 2 VATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NËKYVËLLE JA NËKYMËT TÚMËLLE LASER SËTEILYLLE LË KATSO SËTEESEEN 6 23 4 3ICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE ASERSTRAHLUNG WENN BDECKUNG GEÚFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN 44 4 2AYONNEMENT LASER VISIBLE ET INVISIBLE EN CAS D OVERTURE EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU 3 49 02 54 3 53 2 3 42...

Page 4: ...ERATED 2ETAIN INSTRUCTIONS 4HE SAFETY AND OPERAT ING INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REF ERENCE EED WARNINGS LL WARNINGS AND USE INSTRUC TIONS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED OLLOW INSTRUCTIONS LL OPERATING AND USE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED LEANING 5NPLUG THIS PRODUCT FROM THE WALL OUTLET BEFORE CLEANING O NOT USE LIQUID CLEANERS OR AEROSOL CLEANERS 5SE A DAMP CLOTH FOR CLEANING XCEPTION PRODU...

Page 5: ...BY ITEMS PLACED UPON OR AGAINST THEM PAYING PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO CORDS AT PLUGS CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLES AND THE POINT WHERE THEY EXIT FROM THE APPLIANCE UTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING F AN OUTSIDE ANTENNA OR CABLE SYSTEM IS CONNECTED TO THE VIDEO PRODUCT BE SURE THE ANTENNA OR CABLE SYSTEM IS GROUNDED SO AS TO PROVIDE SOME PROTECTION AGAINST VOLTAGE SURGES AND BUILT UP STATIC CHARGES 3ECTION OF THE A...

Page 6: ... OPERATION E F THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN DROPPED OR THE CABINET HAS BEEN DAMAGED F 7HEN THE PRODUCT EXHIBITS A DISTINCT CHANGE IN PERFORMANCE THIS INDICATES A NEED FOR SERVICE 2EPLACEMENT PARTS 7HEN REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE REQUIRED BE SURE THE SERVICE TECHNICIAN HAS USED REPLACEMENT PARTS SPECIFIED BY THE MANU FACTURER OR WHICH HAVE THE SAME CHARACTERISTICS AS THE ORIGINAL PARTS 5NAUTHORIZED SUBSTITUTION...

Page 7: ...LECTRICAL ODE THAT PRO VIDES GUIDELINES FOR PROPER GROUNDING AND IN PAR TICULAR SPECIFIES THAT THE CABLE GROUND SHALL BE CON NECTED TO THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OF THE BUILDING AS CLOSE TO THE POINT OF CABLE ENTRY AS PRACTICAL 7 2 4HIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH 0ART OF THE 5 3 2ULES PERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOL LOWING TWO CONDITIONS THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEP...

Page 8: ...3 3 2 4 00 2 453 3 3 4 54 4 2 4 2 2 2 5 4 3 4 0 24 4 5 4 3 4 00 2 5 2 15 4 0 3 25 43 2 42 15 3 0 33 4 3 4 3 00 3 3 2 4 352 2 5 2 42 15 3 4 0 2 34 2 3 5 4 3 5 4HIS PRODUCT INCORPORATES COPYRIGHT PRO TECTION TECHNOLOGY THAT IS PROTECTED BY METHOD CLAIMS OF CERTAIN 5 3 PATENTS AND OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OWNED BY ACROVISION ORPORATION AND OTHER RIGHTS OWNERS 5SE OF THIS COPYRIGHT PRO TECTI...

Page 9: ...3 3 3 3 49 2 4 02 0 2 4 3 5 4 6 26 7 2 4 0 9 2 2 2 0 9 2 2 4 42 4 4 0 7 2 3500 9 5 6 4 34 15 49 6 4 52 0 34 15 49 6 4 53 34 2 6 4 4 5 4 3 5 5 9 02 5 4 3 5 4 5 34 2 3 5 4 5 5 34 2 3 5 4 43 0 3 44 3 43 0 6 23 2 44 34 24 2 80 4 54 4 3 5 2 4 42 0 2 4 5 2 0 2 4 4 3 4 50 6 2 5 2 34 453 7 7 4 0 2 29 3 0 23 02 2 3 2 0 2 4 0 452 3 5 5 452 3 4 43 PMD930 PMD930 ...

Page 10: ...3 24 3 0 9 3 2 452 3 6 4 4 2 4 4 04 2 3 7 4 34 0 452 2 9 2 0 9 3 3 5 34 4 3 2 4 3 2 2 0 4 04 2 4 4 3 2 0 4 42 3 6 3 3 2 0 4 43 6 30 6 452 3 4 4 43 6 6 3 3 53 4 4 3 5 2 4 5 5 35 4 4 3 30 6 36 452 3 0 9 42 0 0 9 5 0 53 3 2 6 4 4 2 42 3 5 2 0 4 42 3 2 0 4 3 43 02 2 0 3 452 3 5 4 4 0 3 3 5 42 3 4 43 PMD930 PMD930 ...

Page 11: ... the DVD player please contact the website www marantzpro com 33 42 6 6 6 4 6 4 4 6 4 4 54 2 3 3 54 2 3 3 0 2 4 42 6 6 9 4 6 4 4 6 4 0 2 4 42 5 429 4 4 0 2 4 42 3 2 2 2 15 34 3 26 39 04 2 9 34 02 2 30 4 3 4 4 3 4 43 PMD930 PMD930 ...

Page 12: ...GLE INCH DISC 6 S VARIABLE BIT RATE COMPRESSION RUNNING AT UP TO BITS SECOND CAPTURES EVEN THE MOST COMPLEX PICTURES IN THEIR ORIGINAL QUALITY 4HE CRYSTAL CLEAR DIGITAL PICTURES HAVE A HORIZONTAL RESOLUTION OF OVER LINES 43 OVER LINES 0 WITH PIXELS PICTURE ELEMENTS TO EACH LINE 4HIS RESOLUTION IS MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF 6 3 SUPERIOR TO ASER ISC AND ENTIRELY COM PARABLE TO THE DIGITAL MASTERS MADE...

Page 13: ...MENT AND AVOID DIRECT SUNLIGHT s N A CABINET ALLOW ABOUT INCH CENTIMETERS OF FREE SPACE ALL AROUND THE PLAYER FOR ADEQUATE VENTILA TION s F YOUR 6 6IDEO PLAYER FAILS TO READ DISCS COR RECTLY USE A COMMONLY AVAILABLE CLEANING 6 TO CLEAN THE LENS BEFORE TAKING THE 6 6IDEO PLAYER FOR REPAIR VOID OTHER CLEANING METHODS BECAUSE THESE MAY DAMAGE THE LENS LWAYS KEEP THE TRAY CLOSED TO AVOID GETTING DUST ...

Page 14: ... s N A CABINET ALLOW ABOUT CENTIMETERS INCH OF FREE SPACE ALL AROUND THE PLAYER FOR ADE QUATE VENTILATION s F YOUR 6 6IDEO PLAYER FAILS TO READ DISCS CORRECTLY USE A COMMONLY AVAILABLE CLEANING 6 TO CLEAN THE LENS BEFORE TAKING THE 6 6IDEO PLAYER FOR REPAIR VOID OTHER CLEAN ING METHODS BECAUSE THESE MAY DAMAGE THE LENS LWAYS KEEP THE TRAY CLOSED TO AVOID GET TING DUST ON THE LENS NLY QUALIFIED SER...

Page 15: ...EVIOUS TITLE CHAPTER TRACK 0 53 3TILL 3TEP X EXT TITLE CHAPTER TRACK X 0 9 2 2 0 9 2 AINS POWER OAXIAL IGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT PTICAL IGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT UDIO OUTPUT 2 UDIO OUTPUT 6IDEO 6 3 OUTPUT 6 UROCONNECTOR 3 24 3 6IDEO OUTPUT 9 0ORT 23 54 O NOT TOUCH THE INNER PINS IN THE REAR PANEL CONNECTORS LECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE UNIT PMD930 PMD930 ...

Page 16: ... SEARCH FORWARD X PLAY PAUSE OR STILL FRAME STEP FRAME Z f SLOW MOTION SPEED STOP 3 450 SELECT PLAYER SETTINGS MENU IN STOPMODE ONLY 2 0 4 2 0 4 CHAPTER TRACK TITLE DISC 3 5 3 SHUFFLE OR SCAN ON OFF 2 452 GO BACK TO PREVIOUS MENU STEP STANDBY 0OWER 0RESS KEY FOR ABOUT SECONDS 4 3PECIFICATIONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL CAN VARY 0LEASE CONSULT THE WEBSITE for details www marantz com 2EMOTE ONTROL ATTERY...

Page 17: ...IN WHICH THE 6 6IDEO PLAYER CAN BE CONNECTED 4HESE ARE SHOWN BELOW 0LEASE REFER TO YOUR 46 6 2 3TEREO 3YSTEM AND ANY OTHER 5SER ANUAL S AS NECESSARY TO DETER MINE THE OPTIMUM CONFIGURATION 54 s AKE SURE THE 6 PLAYER IS CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO THE 46 3ET THE 46 TO THE COR RECT VIDEO INPUT CHANNEL s O NOT CONNECT THE PLAYER S AUDIO OUT JACK TO THE PHONO IN JACK OF YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM s O NOT CONNECT YOU...

Page 18: ...YOUR STEREO SYSTEM 4 5 4 3 5 OR MULTI CHANNEL SOUND YOUR PLAYER PROVIDES BOTH DIGITAL AND ANALOGUE AUDIO OUTPUTS IGITAL MULTI CHANNEL CONNECTION PROVIDES THE BEST SOUND QUALITY 4HEREFORE YOU NEED A MULTI CHANNEL 6 RECEIVER THAT SUPPORTS ONE OR MORE OF THE AUDIO FORMATS SUPPORTED BY YOUR 6 PLAYER 0 OLBY IGITAL TM AND 43 HECK THE RECEIVER MANUAL AND THE LOGOS ON THE FRONT OF THE RECEIVER ONNECT THE ...

Page 19: ...ON THE AMPLIFIER N THIS CASE DO NOT USE THE PLAYER S AUDIO EFT AND 2IGHT OUTPUTS 54 EFORE CONNECTING THE PLAYERS DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT TO YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM MAKE SURE THAT THE DISC DOESN T CONTAIN DIGITAL CONTROL DATA FOR NON AUDIO DEVICES I E CONTROLLER ONNECTING TO AN AMPLIFIER EQUIPPED WITH TWO CHANNEL DIGITAL STEREO 0 OR TO AN 6 RECEIVER EQUIPPED WITH A MULTI CHANNEL DECODER OLBY IGITAL TM 0 AND...

Page 20: ...PEAR ON THE DISPLAY 43 0 6 23 4HIS PLAYER IS EQUIPPED WITH A 43 0 CONVERSION FEATURE TO CONVERT THE VIDEO OUTPUT OF THE DISC TO MATCH YOUR 46 SYSTEM 4HE CONVERSIONS SUPPORTED ARE AS BELOW N THE 0REFERENCE ENU SELECT 46 3YSTEM 0RESS OR XX TO SELECT 0 43 OR 54 4 s 54 CAN ONLY BE SELECTED WHEN USING A 46 THAT HAS BOTH THE 43 AND 0 SYSTEMS s 4HIS IS APPLICABLE FOR 6 3 OUTPUT ON CINCH AND 3 24 ONLY s 3...

Page 21: ...E ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE LEFT RIGHT OF THE MENU BAR 0RESS W OR X TO SELECT THESE ITEMS 4 3 450 6 2 4HE NITIAL 3ET UP MODE ALLOWS YOU TO SET UP THE LANGUAGE OF THE ENU UDIO 3UBTITLE OF YOUR PLAYER AS WELL AS THE 46 SHAPE AND YOUR OUNTRY 4HE NITIAL 3ET UP SCREEN WILL ONLY DISAPPEAR WHEN THE SETTING FOR THE LAST ITEM HAS BEEN CONFIRMED 9OU MUST COMPLETE THE SET UP SEQUENCE PRIOR TO PLAYING ANY DI...

Page 22: ...AND BOTTOM OR 0AN 3CAN FOR A FULL HEIGHT PICTURE WITH THE SIDES TRIMMED F A DISC SUPPORTS THE FORMAT THE PICTURE WILL BE SHOWN ACCORDINGLY OUNTRY 3ELECT YOUR COUNTRY 4HIS IS USED AS INPUT FOR THE 0ARENTAL ONTROL FEATURE SEE CCESS ONTROL 4 s LL THESE ITEMS MAY HAVE TO BE SET DURING NITIAL 3ETUP FTER THAT THEY CAN ALWAYS BE CHANGED IN THE 0ERSONAL 0REFERENCES ENU 5 2 34 453 7 7 S THERE ARE MULTIPLE ...

Page 23: ...ICTURE WITH THE SIDES TRIMMED F A DISC SUPPORTS THE FORMAT THE PICTURE WILL BE SHOWN ACCORDINGLY LACK LEVEL SHIFT 43 ONLY 3ELECT FOR ADAPTING THE COLOR DYNAMICS TO OBTAIN RICHER CONTRASTS 6IDEO SHIFT 4HE FACTORY CENTERS THE VIDEO ON YOUR SCREEN 5SE THIS SETTING TO PERSONALIZE THE POSITION OF THE PICTURE ON YOUR 46 BY SCROLLING IT TO THE LEFT OR RIGHT OLOUR SETTINGS 9OU CAN SELECT ONE OF FIVE PREDE...

Page 24: ...EDS TO BE ENTERED IN ORDER TO PLAY BACK DISCS 0ARENTAL CONTROL LLOWS THE CONDITIONAL PRESEN TATION OF 6 S CONTAINING 0ARENTAL ONTROL INFOR MATION SEE CCESS ONTROL 3TATUS 7INDOW ISPLAYS THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE PLAYER AND APPEARS WITH THE MENU BAR 7HEN DISC PLAYBACK IS STOPPED IT IS DISPLAYED WITH THE 4EMPORARY EEDBACK IELD IN THE DEFAULT SCREEN 3EE N 3CREEN ISPLAY INFORMATION ACTORY SETTING IS 3E...

Page 25: ... LOSE TO CLOSE THE TRAY 2 APPEARS IN THE STATUS WINDOW AND ON THE PLAYER DISPLAY AND PLAYBACK STARTS AUTOMATICALLY 7HEN UTOPLAY IS THE FACTORY SETTING PLAY STARTS 7HEN UTOPLAY IS THE PLAY SCREEN FOR THE TYPE OF DISC INSERTED WILL APPEAR ON THE 3 AND INFORMATION ABOUT THE DISC S CONTENTS AND TOTAL PLAYING TIME WILL APPEAR ON THE DISPLAY 4 s F HILD OCK IS SET TO AND THE DISC INSERTED IS NOT AUTHORIZ...

Page 26: ...CAN ALSO STEP FORWARD BY PRESSING REPEAT EDLY ON THE REMOTE CONTROL s EPENDING ON THE MATERIAL ON THE DISC IT MAY HAVE ONE OR MORE 4ITLES AND EACH 4ITLE MAY HAVE ONE OR MORE HAPTERS 0LAY WILL STOP AT THE END OF A 4ITLE AND THIS MAY RESULT IN RETURNING TO THE MENU 4O GO ON TO THE NEXT 4ITLE PRESS X s 4O STOP PLAY AT ANY OTHER TIME PRESS s 9OU CAN RESUME PLAY FROM THE POINT AT WHICH YOU STOPPED 0RES...

Page 27: ...RRENT DISC s 5SE THE NUMERIC KEYS TO ENTER THE REQUIRED START TIME NTER HOURS MINUTES AND SECONDS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT IN THE BOX ACH TIME AN ITEM HAS BEEN ENTERED THE NEXT ITEM WILL BE HIGHLIGHTED s 0RESS TO CONFIRM THE START TIME 4HE TIME EDIT BOX WILL DISAPPEAR AND PLAYBACK STARTS FROM THE SELECTED TIME POSITION ON THE DISC 4HE OOM FUNCTION ALLOWS YOU TO ENLARGE THE VIDEO IMAGE AND TO PAN THROUGH...

Page 28: ...E LAST PROGRAM ON THE LIST s 4HE PROGRAM CAN BE SELECTED AND PLAYED AT ANY TIME 34 2 43 6 02 2 s N 34 0 MODE PRESS 3 450 s 3ELECT 6 43 5 IN THE MENU BAR s 0RESS T TO OPEN THE MENU 4HE 6 43 MENU APPEARS s 0RESS W OR X TO SELECT OR 34 2 4 4 3 42 3 s 0RESS T TO SELECT 4 4 3 s 5SE W AND X TO SELECT THE REQUIRED TITLE s 0RESS IF YOU WISH TO STORE THE ENTIRE TITLE 4HE TITLE NUMBER WILL BE ADDED TO THE L...

Page 29: ...ANGLES AND THE ANGLE CURRENTLY BEING SHOWN 9OU MAY THEN CHANGE THE CAMERA ANGLE IF YOU WISH s 5SE THE S T KEYS TO SELECT THE REQUIRED ANGLE FTER A BRIEF MOMENT PLAYBACK CHANGES TO THE SELECTED ANGLE 4HE ANGLE ICON REMAINS DISPLAYED UNTIL MULTIPLE ANGLES ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE 4 5 5 s 0RESS 3 4 50 s 3ELECT 5 IN THE MENU BAR s 0RESS OR S T REPEATEDLY TO SEE THE DIFFER ENT LANGUAGES 35 4 4 3 s 0RESS...

Page 30: ...NDICATED ON THE SCREEN EACH TIME WW OR XX IS PRESSED s 4O END THE SEARCH PRESS X TO RESUME PLAYBACK OR PRESS TO STOP PLAYBACK 6 4 4 2 42 s 0RESS WWOR XX BRIEFLY DURING PLAYBACK TO GO TO THE NEXT TRACK OR TO RETURN TO THE BEGINNING OF THE CURRENT TRACK s 0RESS W W TWICE BRIEFLY TO STEP BACK TO THE PRE VIOUS TRACK s 4O GO DIRECTLY TO ANY TRACK ENTER THE TRACK NUMBER USING THE NUMERICAL KEYS 3 5 s 0R...

Page 31: ...L BE ADDED TO THE LIST 4HE NUMBER OF TRACKS AND THE PLAYING TIME OF THE PROGRAM WILL BE SHOWN ON THE 46 SCREEN AND THE PLAYER DISPLAY 7HEN YOUR 43 0ROGRAM IS COMPLETE PRESS X TO START PLAYBACK OR PRESS S TO GO BACK TO 3TOP MODE N EITHER CASE THE 43 0ROGRAM WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY MEMORIZED 37 4 43 s 5SE S T TO MOVE AND SELECT DESIRED TRACKS s 5SE W OR X TO SELECT EITHER OR 2 3 42 2 43 02 2 s 5SE T T...

Page 32: ... s 3UPPORTED SAMPLING FREQUENCIES FOR 0 DISC ARE K Z K Z K Z s 3UPPORTED IT RATES OF 0 DISC ARE KBPS OLLOWING FORMATS CAN T BE SUPPORTED s 4HE FILES LIKE 7 5 0 3 s HINESE FILENAME s 4HE NON SESSION CLOSED DISCS s 4HE DISCS RECORDED UNDER 5 FORMAT OWNLOADING 0 FILES FROM THE NTERNET OR COPY ING SONGS FROM YOUR OWN LEGAL DISCS IS A DELICATE PROCESS 9OU MAY EXPERIENCE AN OCCASIONAL hSKIPv WHILE LISTE...

Page 33: ...RET CODE FOR 0LAYBACK NCE OR 0LAYBACK LWAYS F YOU SELECT 0LAYBACK NCE THE DISC CAN BE PLAYED AS LONG AS IT IS IN THE PLAYER AND THE PLAYER IS F YOU SELECT 0LAYBACK LWAYS THE DISC WILL BECOME CHILD SAFE AUTHORIZED AND CAN ALWAYS BE PLAYED EVEN IF THE HILD OCK IS SET TO 4 3 s 4HE PLAYER MEMORY MAINTAINS A LIST OF AUTHOR IZED HILD SAFE DISC TITLES DISC WILL BE PLACED IN THE LIST WHEN 0LAYBACK LWAYS I...

Page 34: ...HE DISC CONTAINS SCENES NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN F YOU SET A RATING FOR THE PLAYER ALL SCENES WITH THE SAME RATING OR LOWER WILL BE PLAYED IGHER RATED SCENES WILL NOT BE PLAYED UNLESS AN ALTERNA TIVE IS AVAILABLE ON THE DISC 4HE ALTERNATIVE MUST HAVE THE SAME RATING OR A LOWER ONE F NO SUITABLE ALTERNATIVE IS FOUND PLAYBACK WILL STOP AND THE DIGIT CODE HAS TO BE ENTERED 0RESS OR W TO CONFIRM THEN...

Page 35: ... 2 4 42 SYSTEM WILL NOT OPER ATE A 6 DISC WHICH IS NOT FURNISHED WITH THE APPROPRIATE SOFTWARE CODING LSO NOTE THAT AT THE TIME OF RELEASE OF THIS 6 PLAYER CERTAIN ASPECTS OF THE TECHNICAL STANDARDS HAD NOT BEEN SETTLED BETWEEN SET MAKERS AND THE DISC INDUSTRIES N this basis Marantz cannot guarantee the functioning OF 0 2 4 42 SYSTEM AND DENIES ANY LIABILITY ASSOCIATED WITH UNINTENDED WATCHING OF ...

Page 36: ...MES A SMALL AMOUNT OF PICTURE DISTORTION MAY APPEAR s 4HIS IS NOT NECESSARILY A MALFUNCTION OMPLETELY DISTORTED PICTURE OR NO COLOR WITH PLAYER MENU s F THE PICTURE IS DISTORTED COMPLETELY OR IF THE PICTURE ROLLS VERTICALLY MAKE SURE THE 43 0 SETTING OF THE 6 PLAYER MATCHES THE VIDEO SIGNAL OF YOUR TELEVISION s F YOUR 46 VIDEO SIGNAL IS 43 SELECT THE 43 SETTING ON THE 6 PLAYER s F YOUR VIDEO SIGNA...

Page 37: ...ED 43 0 O AUDIO AT DIGITAL OUTPUT s HECK THE DIGITAL CONNECTIONS s HECK THE SETTINGS MENU TO MAKE SURE THE DIGITAL OUTPUT IS SET TO OR 0 s HECK IF THE AUDIO FORMAT OF THE SELECTED AUDIO LANGUAGE MATCHES YOUR RECEIVER CAPABILITIES s IGITAL OUTPUT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR 0 PLAYBACK EYS DO NOT WORK s N ORDER TO COMPLETELY RESET THE PLAYER UNPLUG THE CORD FROM THE OUTLET PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE SET IS NOT...

Page 38: ...EN IT REACHES ZERO FTER A FEW MINUTES USY CHANGES TO RROR OR 0ASS 3WITCH THE PLAYER OFF TO EXIT FROM THE IAGNOSTIC 0ROGRAM RROR INDICATES THAT YOUR PLAYER NEEDS REPAIR ONTACT YOUR DEALER OR Marantz Professional www marantz com 0ASS INDICATES THAT THE IAGNOSTIC 0ROGRAM HAS FOUND NO ERRORS N THIS CASE THE MALFUNC TION MAY BE A RESULT OF MISINTERPRETATION OF THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OR COULD BE CAU...

Page 39: ...CM CM 0LAYING TIME NE LAYER H CM UAL LAYER H 4WO SIDE H 3INGLE LAYER 4WO SIDE H UAL LAYER TYPICAL PLAYING TIME FOR MOVIE WITH SPOKEN LANGUAGES AND SUBTITLE LANGUAGES 6 2 4 ONVERTER BITS 3IGNAL HANDLING OMPONENTS IGITAL OMPRESSION 0 FOR 6 0 FOR 6 46 34 2 0 Z 43 Z UMBER OF LINES 0LAYBACK MULTI STANDARD 0 43 6 ORIZ 2ESOLUTION PIXELS PIXELS 6ERTICAL 2ESOLUTION LINES LINES 6 ORIZ 2ESOLUTION PIXELS PIXE...

Page 40: ...BY 0RO OGIC DOWNMIX FROM OLBY IGITAL MULTI CHANNEL SOUND 3OUND 4RU3URROUND FOR VIRTUAL CHANNEL SOUND ON SPEAKERS 5 0 2 2 ONVERTER BITS 6 FS K Z Z K Z FS K Z Z K Z 6IDEO FS K Z Z K Z FS K Z Z K Z 3IGNAL OISE K Z D YNAMIC 2ANGE K Z D ROSSTALK K Z D ISTORTION AND OISE K Z D 0 0 0 UDIO 4 3 3 24 6 UROCONNECTOR 3 6IDEO UTPUT INI PINS 9 6IDEO UTPUT INCH YELLOW 6 3 UDIO 2 OUTPUT INCH WHITE RED 23 0ORT IGI...

Page 41: ...and video bit rate indicator 6IRTUAL OG 3HUTTLE 6 5 4 49 ULTI ANGLE 3ELECTION UDIO 3ELECTION OUT OF MAX LANGUAGES 3UBTITLES 3ELECTION OUT OF MAX LANGUAGES SPECT 2ATIO CONVERSION ETTERBOX 0AN 3CAN 0ARENTAL ONTROL AND HILD OCK ISC ENU SUPPORT 4ITLE ENU AND 2OOT ENU 2ESUME DISCS AFTER STOP STANDBY 0ROGRAMMING 4ITLES CHAPTERS WITH AVORITE 4RACK 3ELECTION 6 5 4 49 0LAYBACK ONTROL FOR 6 DISCS HILD OCK 2...

Page 42: ...OGIC N NALOGUE UTPUT MODE IF CHANNEL IS SELECTED OLBY 0RO OGIC IS AUTOMATICALLY ACTIVATED WHEN PLAYING A CHANNEL AUDIO STREAM OTE THAT THIS IS NOT APPLICABLE 30 4 3 UDIO FORMAT MENDED NOTE OLBY 3URROUND COMPATIBLE DOWN MIX FROM OLBY IGITAL MULTI CHANNEL SOUND 3PECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE 4HE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES DESCRIBED HEREIN ARE NOT NECESSARILY AVAILABLE IN ALL COUNTR...

Reviews: