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TITLE

PREV

NEXT

MENU

ENTER

4

¢

5

2

3

RETURN

REV

PAUSE

PLAY

FWD

   LAST

MEMORY

PLAYBACK

CONTROL

PROGRAM

4

5

6

+10

7

8

9

0

MODE

 GUIDE

VOCAL

  VOCAL

PARTNER

CONDITION

KEY   CONTROL

PROGRAM

4

5

6

+10

7

8

9

0

MODE

 GUIDE

VOCAL

  VOCAL

PARTNER

CONDITION

KEY   CONTROL

Changing Picture, Sound Quality and

Graphics Setting

DIRECT SEARCH
AUTO    TITLE    CHAPTER

MODE
CINEMA    ANIMATION    STANDARD

SURROUND
ON    OFF

AUDIO D.R.C.
ON    OFF

Changing Picture, Sound Quality and Graphics Settings

The setting changes as follows according to how many times the 

MODE

 button is pressed.

[once]

[twice]

[three times]

Changing picture quality

(Cinema Mode/Animation Mode)

This lets you select the ideal picture quality for watching regular movies, animation movies, and other video material.

CINEMA

Picture quality: Provides a sharp, clear black picture for images
with high contrast.

ANIMATION

Picture quality: Provides images with bright, clear colors.

STANDARD

Returns you to normal picture quality and display.

Note

Depending on the contents of the software and the TV used, the
picture may be unclear. In this case, switch to the Standard mode.

1

. During playback, press 

MODE

 to

 select

“MODE”.

2

.

Select the desired mode with the

2

3

 buttons.

DVD                MODE         DIRECT SEARCH    SURROUND     AUDIO D.R.C.

Video CD             MODE           SURROUND      

CD              GRAPHIC          SURROUND    

once                 twice            three times        four times

Disc

Press

NORMAL MODE

Example : DVD

KARAOKE MODE Example : DVD

GUIDE MEMORY
ON    OFF

AUDIO D.R.C.
ON    OFF

DIRECT SEARCH
AUTO    TITLE    CHAPTER

SINGLE PLAY
ON    OFF

DVD           DIRECT SEARCH   SINGLE PLAY   GUIDE MELODY     AUDIO D.R.C.

Video CD        SINGLE PLAY

CD             GRAPHICS       SINGLE PLAY 

once                 twice             three times       four times

Disc

Press

[four times]

[once]

[twice]

[three times]

[four times]

Note

GUIDE MELODY is not displayed when playing discs that do not
feature a guide melody.

MODE
CINEMA    ANIMATION    STANDARD

Summary of Contents for DVD-V555

Page 1: ...DVD PLAYER DVD V555 Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...g into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the produc...

Page 3: ...ce by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOI...

Page 4: ...T LEVE LEVEL8 CODE 0000 ENTER CODE NUMBER TO CHANGE THE LEVEL HOLA HELLO AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 Indicates this feature may not be possible with certain discs This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection tech...

Page 5: ...e an 8 cm 3 in adaptor for CDs This unit is compatible with the NTSC TV system U S and Canadian TV system You cannot use discs other than those shown on the right During DVD playback data transfer is at 4 7 MBit per second Disc Table Handling the discs DVD VIDEO VIDEO CD 12 cm 5 in single sided Digital audio Digital video MPEG 1 Max 74 minutes VIDEO CD single Digital audio Digital video MPEG 1 Max...

Page 6: ... Often Viewed DVDs Condition Memory 42 Selecting Languages Multi Language 43 Changing Audio Type 43 Selecting a Subtitle Language Multi Language Subtitles 44 Viewing from a Desired Camera Angle Multi Angle 44 Viewing Disc Information 45 Outline of GUI Graphical User Interface Operation 46 Changing Settings 52 How to Set Basic Audio and Subtitles 55 Connecting the Player Connection example 1 To a T...

Page 7: ... Often Viewed DVDs Condition Memory 42 Selecting Languages Multi Language 43 Changing Audio Type 43 Selecting a Subtitle Language Multi Language Subtitles 44 Viewing from a Desired Camera Angle Multi Angle 44 Viewing Disc Information 45 Outline of GUI Graphical User Interface Operation 46 Changing Settings 52 How to Set Basic Audio and Subtitles 55 Connecting the Player Connection example 1 To a T...

Page 8: ...l differ in voltage Do not mix old batteries with new batteries When not using the remote control for a long period of time over 1 month remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery corrosion If battery leakage occurs wipe the battery liquid from the battery component then insert new batteries Note Remote control unit AA R6P dry cell batteries 2 Power cord Video cord Audio cord OPEN ...

Page 9: ...iled Operation Basic Operation Basic Operation 9 Basic Operation Playing DVDs CDs and Video CDs with No PBC 10 Playing Video CDs with PBC 11 Chapter Track Skip Forward Skip Back 13 Stopping Playback Switching Power OFF 14 Continuing Playback from Where You Stopped 15 ...

Page 10: ...E Y EC HO MI C 1 MI C 2 MI C 1 MI C 2 0 4 1 7 8 3 Î MC DIGITA L VIDEO DIGITA L VIDEO KARAOKE MODE button Disc table STANDBY indicator Note DVDs that do not have the matching region No that allows playback can not be played back refer to the Terms section on page 69 During operation the following marks may appear on the TV screen Appears when this player has performed a prohibited function Appears ...

Page 11: ...n video and still picture capability You can enjoy these discs in the same way as discs with no PBC Switch PBC OFF with the PLAY BACK CONTROL button Number buttons 0 9 10 PLAYBACK CONTROL A 1 B 2 C 3 OPEN CLOSE RETURN 3 NEXT 2 PLAY SELECT 3 PREV STOP OPEN CLOSE AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE DISPLAY 0 TITLE PREV NEXT MENU ENTER 4 5 2 3 RETURN REV PAUSE PLAY FWD STOP 1 8 3 7 CLEAR PROGRAM CHP TIME 1 2 3 C 4 ...

Page 12: ...RN Menu operation A Press the RETURN button to move back to the previous menu Each time you press the button you move back a menu If you repeat pressing the button you will eventually return to the first menu B Press the button to move to the next menu or the 4 button to move to the previous menu A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 MENU Display 1 MENU Display 2 3 4 1 Moving Picture Still Picture 2 Moving Picture Stil...

Page 13: ... previous chapter track The 41 button on the front panel has the same function Press and hold the REV 1 button Release the REV 1 button when you reach the desired location Normal playback resumes When you continue pressing the 41 button on the front panel of the main unit it has the same function as the REV1 button on the remote control 4 1 button 2 PREV 4 NEXT TITLE PREV NEXT MENU ENTER 4 5 2 3 R...

Page 14: ... OPEN CLOSE0 button On the front panel press 0 The disc table comes out 2 Remove the disc DV D PLA YER DV D V5 55 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 PLA YBA CK ONE TOU CH KAR AOK E CON TRO L KAR AOK E MO DE ON OFF OPE N C LOS E STA NDB Y MIN MA X MIN MA X MIN MA X MIC CON TRO L PRE VIOU S NEX T RET URN SEL ECT ST OP PL AY PA US E PO WE R LO W CO NT RO L HIG H KE Y EC HO MI C 1 MI C 2 MI C 1 MI C 2 0 4 1 7 8 3 Î ...

Page 15: ... the main unit When PBC playback is engaged on Video CDs continuous playback may not be possible Even with a disc you have memorized with LAST MEMORY playback begins at the start of the disc if you press the PLAY 3 button When you continue playback from the point where you stopped LAST MEMORY is automatically canceled for that disc If you register more than five DVDs in LAST MEMORY details of the ...

Page 16: ...16 VRB1210 ...

Page 17: ...ic Operation 17 VRB1210 Playback by Menu Selection 18 Playing Back CD Graphics 19 Searching for a Desired Video Scene Audio Track 20 Repeat Play 22 Still Frame 23 Detailed Operation Detailed Operation Set Up Setting Basic Operation Other Information Karaoke Operation Detailed Operation ...

Page 18: ...u can also select numbers with the 5 and buttons and then press ENTER Selection and playback from a menu During DVD playback 1 Press TITLE 2 Press MENU Press MENU againfor amenu oftitle contents Operate according to disc menus During Video CD playback Press RETURN Pressing the RETURN button during PCB playback will display the menu With PBC playback because the player s operation method and functi...

Page 19: ... may result in missing subtitles and picture and subtitle color changes but this is not a malfunction Wait a little and normal graphics display resumes Fast forward reverse Pause Search Switching graphics ON on the graphics control display Display a menu 1 Perform steps 1 through 5 on page 10 2 Press SUBTITLE The mode changes as follows Tips Swiching graphics ON Swiching graphics OFF When graphics...

Page 20: ...yed May not be displayed with some discs 3 Select a title number using 5 buttons You can also make a direct selection using the number buttons Your selected title soon starts playing 4 Press ENTER Playback of the selected title starts Directly pressing the number buttons selects Title search and Chapter search For details refer to page 27 With certain DVDs search operation may stop In this case th...

Page 21: ... 27 Press CHP TIME Chapter Track number flashes With DVDs a menu may be displayed during the Stop mode In this case refer to Chapter Number Search with Menu on the right Specifying Chapter Track numbers with the number buttons Example 1 Selecting Chapter Track 31 press 3 1 Example 2 Selecting Chapter 187 press 1 8 7 Press PLAY 3 SELECT The selected Chapter Track starts playing When the Chapter Tra...

Page 22: ...of a title Press REPEAT twice during playback of the title you want to repeat With DVDs the title continues playing until the end and then playback starts once more from the beginning of that title With CDs and Video CDs a disc is title so the entire disc is repeated In this case display window shows R_SID Repeat Play With some DVD discs there may be times when Repeat playback is not possible beca...

Page 23: ...REPEAT REPEAT A B LAST MEMORY PLAYBACK CONTROL GUIDE VOCAL VOCAL PARTNER CONDITION KEY CONTROL SELECT Still Frame Still Frame There is no sound when viewing still frames Pause may not be possible with certain discs In this case the mark is displayed Notes Viewing a still frame Press PAUSE Press the PAUSE 8 button on the front of the player To return to normal playback Press PLAY 3 SELECTor PAUSE P...

Page 24: ...24 VRB1210 ...

Page 25: ...to Create the Desired Sound 29 Echo adjustment 29 Changing performance key 29 Operation is possible with the MIC 29 Convenient Function for Practicing Karaoke 30 Reserving a Desired Song 32 Sing with Professional karaoke Guide melody 33 25 VRB1210 Karaoke Operation Set Up Setting Other Information Karaoke Operation Detailed Operation Basic Operation ...

Page 26: ...et s sing Press the STANDBY ON button The KARAOKE MODE button lights and the mode becomes KARAOKE Set MIC 1 and MIC 2 volume level knobs to Min Connect the microphone and switch ON When the separately sold microphone with control function is used key control and once more can be operated Please refer to page 29 Press the OPEN CLOSE 0 button The disc table comes out 3 MIC 1 MAX MIN MAX MIN MIC 2 4 ...

Page 27: ...ns Example Track 3 3 track 21 10 10 1 Remote control operation Example Track 3 Track 21 Turn the MIC volume level knob to adjust volume level Adjust overall volume level with the TV or amplifier Let s sing Automaic DVD detection function On some DVD karaoke discs track numbers are indicated by title numbers while on other DVD karaoke discs track numbers are indi cated by chapter numbers When this ...

Page 28: ...out the Pause of Stop function operating even if a song finishes playing Tip Notes With DVDs some discs may have a Menu function With this kind of disc since operations are in line with menu selections there is no SINGLE PLAY mode and no entertaining display be tween songs When playing a Video CD with Playback Control ON see page 11 you cannot select the SINGLE PLAY mode When the input switch func...

Page 29: ...C ECHO MAX MIN ONCE MORE KEY CONTROL buttons KEY CONTROL Each button can be used to lower or raise the key in 5 steps MIC 2 MIC 1 MIC CONTROL MC Tip KEY CONTROL Tip OPEN CLOSE AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE DISPLAY 0 TITLE PREV NEXT MENU ENTER 4 5 2 3 RETURN REV PAUSE PLAY FWD STOP 1 8 3 7 CLEAR PROGRAM CHP TIME 1 2 3 C 4 5 6 10 7 8 9 0 MODE REPEAT REPEAT A B LAST MEMORY PLAYBACK CONTROL GUIDE VOCAL VOCAL P...

Page 30: ...h the mixed vocals in 4 output of Guide vocals 1 and 2 is monaural You can practice karaoke with or without a guide vocal OPEN CLOSE AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE DISPLAY 0 TITLE PREV NEXT MENU ENTER 4 5 2 3 RETURN REV PAUSE PLAY FWD STOP 1 8 3 7 CLEAR PROGRAM CHP TIME 1 2 3 C 4 5 6 10 7 8 9 0 MODE REPEAT REPEAT A B LAST MEMORY PLAYBACK CONTROL GUIDE VOCAL VOCAL PARTNER CONDITION KEY CONTROL SELECT With DV...

Page 31: ...he ONE TOUCH KARAOKE button once KARAOKE ONE TOUCH light up To switch OFF continue pressing the button until the indica tor goes out With Video CDs CDs and DVDs With multiplex karaoke Video CDs and CDs WhenOne TouchKaraokeandVocalPartnerare OFF and you can hear a Guide Vocal from the left and right channels press the ONE TOUCH KARAOKE button once to switch it OFF You can change the vocal partner v...

Page 32: ...button To confirm reservation details Press the DISPLAY button Press the button once more and the display is switched OFF With Video CDs Version 2 0 with PBC if you do not switch Play back Control OFF with the remote control or on the main unit the PLAYBACK CONTROL indicator on the front panel goes out you cannot reserve a song Refer to page 11 If you reserve a song during play the reserved song s...

Page 33: ...r Press the MODE button on the remote control unit 3 times to select GUIDE MELODY Press the Direction buttons 2 3 to select ON Press the ENTER button OPEN CLOSE AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE DISPLAY 0 TITLE PREV NEXT MENU ENTER 4 5 2 3 RETURN REV PAUSE PLAY FWD STOP 1 8 3 7 CLEAR PROGRAM CHP TIME 1 2 3 C 4 5 6 10 7 8 9 0 MODE REPEAT REPEAT A B LAST MEMORY PLAYBACK CONTROL GUIDE VOCAL VOCAL PARTNER CONDITIO...

Page 34: ...34 VRB1210 ...

Page 35: ...rizing Settings for Often Viewed DVDs Condition Memory 42 Selecting Languages Multi Language 43 Changing Audio Type 43 Selecting a Subtitle Language Multi Language Subtitles 44 Viewing from a Desired Camera Angle Multi Angle 44 Viewing Disc Information 45 Outline of GUI Graphical User Interface Operation 46 Changing Settings 52 How to Set Basic Audio and Subtitles 55 Set Up Setting Basic Operation...

Page 36: ...ulti Aspect Setting for Wide Screen TV Software Multi Aspect Setting for Wide Screen TV Software 5 Press ENTER The initial set up button will be displayed in blue Certain DVDs feature image data recorded with the squeeze recording system for wide screen viewing When watching this kind of DVD on a conventional TV the picture may appear vertically squeezed If this occurs you can use the Multi Aspect...

Page 37: ...n is not possible make the screen adjustment using the TV s controls Pan scan Wide 4 3 Note When there is a power outage the power is turned off during playback with the STANDBY ON button on the main unit or you disconnect the player from the wall outlet while the power is ON settings are cleared Before disconnecting the power cord press the STANDBY ON button on the remote control to enter the uni...

Page 38: ... clear black picture for images with high contrast ANIMATION Picture quality Provides images with bright clear colors STANDARD Returns you to normal picture quality and display Note Depending on the contents of the software and the TV used the picture may be unclear In this case switch to the Standard mode 1 During playback press MODE to select MODE 2 Select the desired mode with the 2 3 buttons D...

Page 39: ...display and set the Scroll setting from Normal to Step 17 to select the on screen position of graphics indications 1 During playback press MODE and select GRAPHICS 2 Select ON with the 2 3 buttons 3 Press ENTER button 5 Select display position with the 5 buttons 6 Press ENTER Changing Picture Sound Quality and Graphics Setting Changing graphics display position GRAPHICS ON OFF GRAPHICS ON OFF TITL...

Page 40: ...se operations try changing the position refer to page 39 6 Select a channel number with the number buttons 5 Press ENTER button GRAPHICS ON OFF GRAPHICS ON OFF TITLE PREV NEXT MENU ENTER 4 5 2 3 RETURN REV PAUSE PLAY FWD LAST MEMORY PLAYBACK CONTROL SCROLL flashes CHANNEL flashes TITLE PREV NEXT MENU ENTER 4 5 2 3 RETURN REV PAUSE PLAY FWD 1 8 3 LAST MEMORY PLAYBACK CONTROL 4 Select CHANNEL with t...

Page 41: ... During playback press the MODE to select AUDIO D R C 2 Select ON or OFF with the 2 3 buttons 3 Press ENTER when ON is selected PREV NEXT ENTER 4 2 3 REV PAUSE PLAY FWD STOP STEP 1 8 3 If 5 or ispressedduringstep4 changewillbeintheorderof ON or OFF Tips 4 Adjust the amount of change with the 2 3 buttons D R COMP ON MIN MAX 5 Press ENTER Changing Picture Sound Quality and Graphics Setting D R COMP ...

Page 42: ...some discs Tips When a disc that has memorized settings is loaded COND MEMO will appear on the screen and the previously memorized settings will be selected Erasing the recorded contents Load the disc that has memorized settings and press the C CLEAR button during COND MEMO has been displayed The disc s recorded data will be erased Memorizing Settings for Often Viewed DVDs You can memorize details...

Page 43: ...anguage HELLO AUDIO 1 English 1 Press AUDIO during playback Selecting Languages Changing Audio Type 2 Press AUDIO to select the desired language Changing Audio Type Audio type changes each time you press the button 1 Press AUDIO during playback HOLA HELLO AUDIO 1 English AUDIO 2 Spanish STEREO 2 R 1 L For some titles selection can be made using the menu In this case press the MENU button while the...

Page 44: ... number button The ANGLE menu will appear 5 Press the 2 number button Menu setup is finished 1 Press ANGLE during playback The subtitle language can not be switched if the subtitle language is not recorded or if only one language is recorded Switching the subtitle language may not be possible with some titles In this case the mark will be displayed Note Tips To clear subtitles during playback pres...

Page 45: ...le being played back CHAPTER TIME Chapter playback time CHAPTER REMAIN Chapter remaining time during playback AUDIO Output audio data SUBTITLE Display subtitle data TR RATE Level meter of transmission rate CD Viewing Disc Information Chapter number 1 0 04 PLAY Track Playback time of song Video CD PBC OFF Video CD PBC ON 1 0 04 PLAY TRACK REMAIN 5 26 TRACK REMAIN Remaining time of song being played...

Page 46: ...TER 2 AUDIO 3 SUBTITLE 4 ANGLE 5 ENTER CHAPTER 1 3 MENU ENTER MENU 1 CHAPTER 2 AUDIO 3 SUBTITLE 4 ANGLE 5 ENTER CHAPTER 1 3 MENU ENTER MENU 1 CHAPTER 2 AUDIO 3 SUBTITLE 4 ANGLE 5 ENTER AUDIO English DOLBY DIGITAL 1 2 MENU ENTER MENU 1 CHAPTER 2 AUDIO 3 SUBTITLE 4 ANGLE 5 ENTER SUBTITLE English 1 2 MENU ENTER MENU 1 CHAPTER 2 AUDIO 3 SUBTITLE 4 ANGLE 5 ENTER ANGLE 1 8 MENU ENTER MENU 1 CHAPTER 2 AU...

Page 47: ...N 2 LETTER BOX 3 WIDE MENU ENTER LANG SET 1 AUDIO 2 SUBTITLE 3 AUTO LANG 4 SUBT OFF AUDIO English 1 2 MENU ENTER INITIAL 1 OSD SET 2 B G COLOR 3 PARENTAL 4 DVD LANG 5 LANG SET LANG SET 8 8 MENU ENTER LANG SET 1 AUDIO 2 SUBTITLE 3 AUTO LANG 4 SUBT OFF AUDIO English 1 136 MENU ENTER AUDIO MENU ENTER LANG SET 1 AUDIO 2 SUBTITLE 3 AUTO LANG 4 SUBT OFF SUBTITLE English 1 136 MENU ENTER LANG SET 1 AUDIO...

Page 48: ...ENU ENTER INITIAL 1 OSD SET 2 B G COLOR OSD SET MENU ENTER INITIAL 1 OSD SET 2 B G COLOR B G COLOR 1 2 MENU ENTER DISPLAY 1 ON 2 OFF MENU ENTER POSITION 2 NORMAL 1 WIDE MENU ENTER OSD SET 1 DISPLAY 2 POSITION DISPLAY ON MENU ENTER OSD SET 1 DISPLAY 2 POSITION DISPLAY ON MENU ENTER OSD SET 1 DISPLAY 2 POSITION POSITION WIDE 1 2 1 2 1 2 MENU ENTER B G COLOR 1 BLUE 2 BLACK MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTE...

Page 49: ...elected before moving to a new menu will be invalidated 5 2 3 PREV 4 CHP TIME SUBTITLE ANGLE AUDIO Selection RETURN MENU Button shape Operation Button operation within each menu Outline of GUI Graphical User Interface Operation To leave the menu screen settings are invalidated AUDIO button TITLE button ENTER button SUBTITLE button ANGLE button MENU button RETURN button DIRECTION button NEXT button...

Page 50: ...s pressing the ENTER button will display the selection screen selected Memorizes any changes that have been made to the above settings Item numbers Selecting an item number by pressing the number buttons or using the 5 buttons and then pressing the ENTER button will display the menu screen for that item number Selecting item 5 ENTER however will memorize the changed settings and quit the mode When...

Page 51: ...tions of this player can be set up using the screen displays In the Output setup screen Audio to be output from the digital output terminal can be selected Perform setting after switching to NORMAL MODE Menu screen contents To go to the Chapter screen In the Chapter screen One chapter song within a title can be selected and played back To go to the Audio screen In the Audio screen Audio contents c...

Page 52: ...p screen MENU ENTER DIG OUTPUT 1 DOLBY DIGITAL DIG OUTPUT DOLBY DIGITAL PCM 2 2 2 MPEG 3 DTS MENU ENTER INITIAL 1 OSD SET 2 B G COLOR 3 PARENTAL 4 DVD LANG 5 LANG SET OSD SET 1 2 Used when selecting the audio to be output from the output terminal Set according to the amplifier being used Items and setting details are listed in detail on the next page 53 54 Changing Settings EX DVD ...

Page 53: ...lyoufeelisinappropriateforyourchildren Fordetails refer to the instructions that come with the disc Once you have input a secret 4 digit number the viewing level user restriction level cannot be changed unless the same four numbers are input Be sure not to forget your secret number If you do forget it return to the initial settings and input the secret number once more This lets you select the des...

Page 54: ...y Digital audio 3 dimensional audio used in theaters etc or Linear PCM same digital audio as that on CD can be made When a decoder or amplifier that has an MPEG input jack is used the audio output from this unit s optical digital output jack and digital output s coaxial can be changed Selection of a DVD s MPEG or linear PCM signal can be made When using an amplifier that has a DTS input jack the D...

Page 55: ...ge code Input code high order Input code low order Language Language code Input code high order Input code low order How to Set Basic Audio and Subtitles MENU ENTER LANG SET 1 AUDIO 2 SUBTITLE 3 AUTO LANG 4 SUBT OFF AUDIO English 1 136 MENU ENTER AUDIO en English CODE 05 14 HIGH LOW 1 26 Changes in order when the remote control s 2 or 3 button is pressed Referring to the input codes high order low...

Page 56: ...5 01 14 05 20 22 07 09 11 12 14 15 18 19 20 25 01 05 15 03 13 18 01 12 19 20 21 13 14 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 15 23 01 04 07 08 09 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 01 05 07 08 09 11 12 14 15 18 19 20 23 11 18 26 09 15 15 08 15 21 ro rw sa sd sg sh si sk sl sm sn so sq sr ss st su sv sw ta te tg th...

Page 57: ... Dolby Digital AC 3 59 Connection example 3 AV amplifier 60 Names and Functions Remote control 61 Front panel 62 Rear panel 62 Display window 63 Set Up Other Information Other Information Troubleshooting 64 For Proper and Long Use 66 Terms 68 Specifications 69 Set Up Setting Basic Operation Other Information Karaoke Operation Detailed Operation ...

Page 58: ...ne of the following ways to connect the player to your TV Connecting the Player S Video out Video out Audio out Connect plugs to the terminals that match the plug s color white red yellow Connect the TV with S VIDEO terminal to the S VIDEO OUT terminal of this player For stereo TV with S VIDEO input Audio in Audio in For monaural TV Please also refer to the manual for the TV monitor TV or VCR that...

Page 59: ...er Select whether or not to use the coaxial digital output according to the amplifier s input jack Please set the amplifier s function as follows when playing back a disc on this unit DVD playback DVD Other discs that can be played back such as a CD etc CD Finally connect to a home wall outlet DIGITAL OUT OPT VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT CONTROL AUDIO OUT ATTENUATOR R IN 1 2 L ON OFF AC IN AC 3 PCM DIGIT...

Page 60: ...hen using only digital components For more details refer to the connected component s operation manual Surround sound can be enjoyed with amplifiers that have a built in Dolby Pro Logic decoder By connecting to a regular AV amplifier or stereo amp you can enjoy playback with improved sound quality Connect this player s audio output jacks to an amplifier s CD LD AUX or other audio input jacks Do no...

Page 61: ...ayer page 60 30 D DVD PLA YER DV K1 01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10 PLA YBA CK ONE TOU CH KAR AOK E CON TROL KAR AOK E MOD E ON OFF OPEN CLO SE ST AND BY MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIC CON TRO L PREV IOUS NEX T RETU RN SELE CT STO P PLA Y P AUS E POW ER LOW CON TRO L HIG H KEY ECH O MIC 1 MIC 2 MIC 1 MIC 2 0 4 1 7 8 3 Î DIGITAL VIDEO MC 30 7m Fast reverse button REV 1 Pause button PAUSE 8 e Stop button STO...

Page 62: ... jack and select DOLBY DIGITAL from the menu STANDBY indicator STANDBY Display window D Reverse button PREV 22 22 Forward button NEXT 33 33 Disc illumination Turned off when a disc other than a DVD is played back Disc table 5 Pause button PAUSE 8 Remote sensor Control input jack 0 Key control buttons KEY CONTROL Number buttons 1 9 10 One Touch Karaoke button ONE TOUCH KARAOKE a y Karaoke Mode butt...

Page 63: ...s selected When side repeat is selected 7 Display window Indicates remaining playback time Indicates that chapter track is being displayed Indicates total playback time of side Indicates the playback mode title type of disc etc as follows Indicates that title is being displayed Indicates Dolby digital playback Indicates GUI operation is being performed Indicated Multi Angle playback is in progress...

Page 64: ...ble with Macro Vision System copy guard Some discs include a copy prevention signal and when this type of disc is played back stripes etc may appear on some sections of the picture depending on the TV This is not a malfunction This player is compatible with analog copy protect technology copy guard Some discs include a copy prevention signal and the copy guard system will prevent proper playback T...

Page 65: ...y Digital compatible amplifier an amplifier on which the AUTO setting can be selected for SIGNAL SELECT AUTO is selected Caution Abnormal functioning of this unit may be caused by static electricity or other external interference To restore normal operation unplug the AC power cord and then plug it in again Troubleshooting 11 Key control and Once more are not possible with a MIC featuring controls...

Page 66: ...onnect the player from the wall outlet while the power is ON settings are cleared Before disconnecting the power cord press the STANDBY ON button on the remote control to enter the unit to standby mode after distinguishing the OFF display then press the STANDBY ON button on the main unit 7 INSTALLATION Select a stable place to the side of a TV set or stereo system to be connected to the unit When ...

Page 67: ...ergent to remove heavy dirt or fingerprints Discs must not be cleaned with record cleaning sprays or static prevention sprays etc Also do not use volatile liquids such as benzine or thinner etc NEVER PLAY CRACKED OR WARPED DISCS 7 The disc revolves in the player at high speed when it is played Never play a cracked scratched or warped disc This may damage the player or cause it to malfunction After...

Page 68: ...solution still images are recorded on the Video CD you can enjoy viewing them with four times the resolution of moving images Multi angle When you watch regular TV programs you are watching the image filmed through the TV camera Because of this the picture is displayed on your TV from the view point of the TV camera s position In a TV studio the image is filmed by many cameras at the same time and...

Page 69: ... Operating Instructions 1 Warranty card 1 NOTE The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice due to improvement Terms Subtitle Subtitles are language titles superimposed on movies etc Up to 32 different subtitle languages can be recorded on a DVD disc The subtitle function can be used to select the language of your choice Regional restriction codes region numbe...

Page 70: ...et the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide alifetimeof fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic...

Page 71: ...71 VRB1210 Set Up Setting Other Information Karaoke Operation Detailed Operation Basic Operation Set Up ...

Page 72: ...ou wish to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Independent Service Company or if you wish to purchase replacement parts operating instructions service manuals or accessories please call the number shown below 800 872 4159 Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling the Customer Service Department at the above listed umber for assistance PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE INC CUSTOM...

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