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Audio 

This unit supports five audio selections, as shown below, 

for your preferred default audio. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Subtitle   

This unit supports five subtitle selections, as shown below, 

for your preferred default subtitle. When “OFF” is selected, 

there will be no subtitle to display default. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disc Menu 

This unit supports five disc languages for your default.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parental 

At ”KIDS SAFE” rating level, DVDs for children can 

be played back, but those for adults/general 

audiences are prohibited 

At ”THEATER” rating level, DVDs for children/ 

general audiences can be played back, but those for 

adults are prohibited 

At ”ADULT” rating level, all DVDs can be played 

back. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When you want to change the parental rating level, you 

will be asked to enter the password as shown below.  

 

 

Password   

Here is the password setting and the password is 4 digit. 

When you want to change the current password, select 

“CHANGE” as shown below.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You will be first asked to enter the old password, then 

enter the new password, and confirm it again. 

-- PREFERENCESPAGE – 

 
AUDIO 
SUBTITLE    >>  ENGLISH 

 

DISC MENU 

FRENCH 

 

PARENTAL 

SPANISH 

 

PASSWORD 

CHINESE 

 

DEFAULTS 

JAPANESE   

 

OFF 

 

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MAIN PAGE 

 

PREFERRED SUBTITLE LANGUAGE 

-- PREFERENCESPAGE – 

 
AUDIO 
SUBTITLE 
DISC MENU 
PARENTAL   >> 

KIDS SAFE 

PASSWORD 

THEATER   

DEFAULTS 

AUDLT 

 

 

 

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MAIN PAGE 

 

SET PARENTAL CONTROL 

-- PREFERENCESPAGE – 

 
AUDIO 
SUBTITLE 
DISC MENU 
PARENTAL 
PASSWORD     >> CHANGE 
DEFAULTS 
 

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MAIN PAGE 

 

CHANGE 

-- PREFERENCES PAGE – 

 
AUDIO      >> 

ENGLISH 

 

SUBTITLE 

FRENCH 

 

DISC MENU 

SPANISH 

 

PARENTAL 

CHINESE 

 

PASSWORD 

JAPANESE   

DEFAULTS 
 

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MAIN PAGE 

 

PREFERRED AUDIO LANGUAGE 

-- PREFERENCESPAGE – 

 
AUDIO 
SUBTITLE 
DISC MENU   >>ENGLISH 

 

PARENTAL 

FRENCH 

 

PASSWORD 

SPANISH 

 

DEFAULTS 

CHINESE 

 

 

JAPANESE   

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MAIN PAGE 

 

PREFERRED MENU LANGUAGE 

Summary of Contents for DVE-560

Page 1: ...1 D DV VD D P Pl la ay ye er r U Us se er r M Ma an nu ua al l ...

Page 2: ...re 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 to radio communication However there is no quarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipme...

Page 3: ...eature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug 8 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this DVD player where persons will walk on the cord 9 If an extension cord is used with this DVD player make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products...

Page 4: ...SC or PAL is set for video output format the other video will be converted to NTSC or PAL respectively When AUTO is set the output video format will be the same as the video on the disc This is just suitable for multiple format TV set p High quality audio 1 Built in decoder for Dolby Digital AC 3 MPEGII audio Linear PCM up to 96KHz 24bit 1 Bypassed DTS digital audio p Many convenient features 1 In...

Page 5: ...Defaults 18 ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD 19 DVD OSD MODES 19 CD VCD OSD MODES 19 BASIC OPERATION 20 START PLAYBACK 20 STOP PLAYBACK 20 SKIP PLAYBACK 20 STILL PAUSE PLAYBACK 20 STEP PLAYBACK 20 FAST FORWARD REVERSE SCAN 20 SLOW MOTION FORWARD REVERSE PLAYBACK 21 ADVANCED OPERATION 22 REPEATED PLAYBACK 22 A B REPEATED PLAYBACK 22 RANDOM PLAYBACK 22 PROGRAM PLAYBACK 22 MARK 23 TITLE MENU DVD ONLY 24 DVD MEN...

Page 6: ...cted by vibrations ü With high humidity ü With poor ventilation ü With direct sunlight ü With extremely high or low temperatures 1 This unit should be placed on a horizontal surface 1 Please keep this unit away from television sets radios computers and loudspeakers to avoid magnetic field interference p Usage and storage 1 Do not remove the top cover by yourself to avoid possible electric shock re...

Page 7: ...disc clean by wiping straight out from the center with a dry soft cloth 1 1 If the disc is very dirty apply a moist soft cloth to wipe it first and then clean it with another dry soft cloth 1 Do not use record cleaning sprays benzene thinner anti static electricity liquids or any other solvent Those may make the disc surface damaged p Disc storage 1 Please keep the discs in boxes to avoid the disc...

Page 8: ...ouble sided single layer 8 cm double sided double layer 41 min 75 min 82 min 150 min VCD 12 cm single sided single layer MPEG1 TYPE 74 min Video CD 8 cm single sided single layer 20 min CD DA 12 cm single sided single layer 74 min CD DA 8 cm single sided single layer 20 min Ø DVD and VCD Discs with both images and sounds including multiple sounds Ø CD DA Disks with audio only Ø Please do not inser...

Page 9: ...nto Step playback mode 7 POWER button Turn on off the unit 8 STANDBY indicator Light up in standby mode and go out when the unit is turned on 9 PREVIOUS button Go to the previous chapter track during playback DVD VCD CD However it works as Go to the previous page in the PBC menu of VCD disc 10 PLAY button Play the inserted disc 11 STOP button Stop playback 12 NEXT button Go to the next chapter tra...

Page 10: ...ration status indicator pause or stop 6 Title number indicator 7 Chapter track number indicator 8 Elapsed playback time remaining playback time indicator 9 Multi angle indicator 10 Dolby AC 3 audio indicator 11 Repeat playback mode indicator 12 Random playback indicator 13 Program playback indicator 14 Marker setting indicator ...

Page 11: ...t during remote control operation Notes on the remote control unit i Do not use different types of batteries together or mix old and new ones i When the remote control unit does not function correctly or its operation range reduces please replace both batteries at the same time i If the remote control unit will be not used for a long time please remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from b...

Page 12: ...n the menu 15 5 button Move upward on the menu window 16 6 button Move downward on the menu window 17 3 button Move left on the menu window 18 4 button Move right on the menu window 19 REV button Fast reverse playback during playback 20 FWD button Fast forward playback during playback 21 SLOW button Slow forward reverse playback Refer to p 20 22 PLAY button Start playing the disc 23 STOP button St...

Page 13: ... 5 1ch analog audio outputs ü One optical jack for digital audio out ü One coaxial jack for digital audio out 1 One SCART terminal for RGB video S video or Composite video with stereo sound p Audio Connection There are stereo audio output terminal Œ and analog 5 1ch audio output terminal for you to connect with the TV set or AV amplifier with up to 6ch inputs Also an optical terminal Ž and a coaxi...

Page 14: ...in the initial setting Refer to p 13 1 Composite Video output terminal always supports the video signal at all time no matter what VIDEO OUT setting is It can be connected to the TV set for the normal picture quality Ž p SCART Connection The SCART terminal can be connected to the TV set equipped with SCART connectors The audio transmitted on the SCART is stereo sound and the video can be selected ...

Page 15: ...deo out for wide screen TV set Angle Mark During playback of a title with multi angle section the message will appear on the lower corner of the screen 1 When ANGLE MARK is set at ON the angle mark always stays on the screen until the end of the playback title 1 When ANGLE MARK is set at OFF the angle mark also appears on the screen but just lasts 3 seconds SETUPMENU MAIN PAGE 4GENERAL SETUP 4SPEA...

Page 16: ...rminal is used any setting of VIDEO OUTPUT is available 1 When SCART terminal is used if VIDEO OUTPUT is set at S VIDEO or Y CB CR the composite video is output from the SCART terminal If VIDEO OUTPUT is set at SCART the video output from the SCART terminal can be set by SCART OUT setting as shown below SCART Out This DVD player has only one SCART terminal but supports three different types of vid...

Page 17: ...le the center channel output ON means enable output and OFF means disable output Rear Speaker Enable Disable the surround channels output Subwoofer Enable Disable the subwoofer channel output However this setting also controls the bass management of Dolby digital When SUBWOOFER is ON the bass of all the other channels will be redirected to Subwoofer speaker When SUBWOOFER is OFF all the bass signa...

Page 18: ...tting 1 48K means the maximum output sampling rate is 48KHz Therefore when the encoding sampling rate is 96KHz the audio will be converted to 48kHz 1 96KHz means the maximum output sampling rate is 96KHz There is no converting process p Preferences Here you can set the default audio subtitle disc language and the parental level for a DVD disc This setting is only available when the DVD player is i...

Page 19: ...assword as shown below Password Here is the password setting and the password is 4 digit When you want to change the current password select CHANGE as shown below You will be first asked to enter the old password then enter the new password and confirm it again PREFERENCESPAGE AUDIO SUBTITLE ENGLISH DISC MENU FRENCH PARENTAL SPANISH PASSWORD CHINESE DEFAULTS JAPANESE OFF 3MAIN PAGE PREFERRED SUBTI...

Page 20: ...itial setting will be reset to the default setting PREFERENCESPAGE AUDIO SUBTITLE DISC MENU PARENTAL PASSWORD DEFAULTS RESET 3MAIN PAGE LOAD FACTORY SETTINGS PASSWORD CHANGE PAGE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PASSOWRD PLASE ENTER OLD PASSWORD ...

Page 21: ...e CD VCD OSD modes are described as follows When PBC is on There are three OSD modes possible 1 OFF mode only display the function status of the pressed button or some messages 1 SINGLE ELAPSED mode display elapsed time of the playback sound track 1 SINGLE REMAIN mode display remaining time of the playback sound track When PBC is off or CD playback Two more OSD modes are available 1 TOTAL ELAPSED ...

Page 22: ...to search the beginning of the current track or chapter p Still Pause playback Pause playback is only available during the playback of a CD DA l Pressing the STILL STEP button during the playback of a CD DA the playback will be paused l Pressing the STILL STEP button during pausing playback return to normal playback p Step playback Step playback is available during the playback of the other disc t...

Page 23: ...triggered and the speed changes in circles of fwd 1 2Õ fwd 1 4 Õ fwd 1 8Õ rev 1 2 Õ rev 1 4 Õ rev 1 8 Õ normalÕ fwd 1 2 1 VCD Whenever the SLOW button is pressed the slow motion playback is triggered in speed circles of fwd 1 2 Õ fwd 1 4Õ fwd 1 8Õ fwd1 2 1 Pressing the PLAY or ENTER button the normal playback can be resumed 1 During the slow motion playback the audio will be disappeared ...

Page 24: ...e OSD message OFF is shown p Random playback only for a VCD with PBC off or a CD DA 1 Press the RANDOM button to trigger the random playback while the OSD message RANDOM ON is displayed and lasts few seconds During the random playback a track will be chose randomly to playback after another track is finished 1 Pressing the RANDOM button again the normal playback is resumed while the OSD message RA...

Page 25: ...to exit from the mark menu Where the digit means there is a marker stored in this memory and means no marker 1 Press the 4 or 3 button to select a position 1 During playback press the ENTER button to mark the current time in the memory and then the position will be numbered Playback Cancel marker 1 When you press the 3 or 4 button to select a numbered position the mark menu becomes 1 Press the ENT...

Page 26: ...ing the MENU button again resumes the playback of the scene when the MENU button was first pressed 1 Use the 5 3 6 4 buttons to control the direction and press the ENTER or PLAY button to select the preferred item Or you can directly press the numeric buttons to select p Multi angle playback 1 Some DVD discs may contain the scenes with a number of different angle views Whenever a scene with multip...

Page 27: ...o number If no selection is made this message will disappear automatically after 3 seconds 1 Whenever t he AUDIO button is pressed the audio for playback will change in circles among the available audio numbers p Search Under the search mode specific title chapter or time can be dedicated for playback immediately DVD search functions During a DVD playback the search function can be triggered by pr...

Page 28: ...U PBC button to switch on off the PBC function while the OSD messages PBC ON and PBC OFF will be displayed respectively PREV and NEXT buttons 1 On the PBC menu the PREV and NEXT buttons are dedicated for go back to previous page and go to next page of the PBC menu if exist 1 During playback press the NEXT button to return to the PBC menu Digit buttons On the PBC menu all the items must be selected...

Page 29: ...o a new disc No audio ü Slow or fast playback ü Audio terminals are disconnected ü TV volume is too small ü Wrong AUDIO OUTPUT Setting ü Press PLAY to resume normal playback ü Check audio connections ü Adjust TV volume ü Check AUDIO OUTPUT Setting No Video ü Disconnection of video equipment ü Wrong input setting of video equipment ü Check video connections ü Check video input setting of video equi...

Page 30: ...Hz 20kHz Dynamic range Over 90 dB S N ratio Over 90 dB Distortion Under 0 01 Audio parameters Output level 2 Vrms Label 1 First class laser product Rating labels on the back of the machine 2 Danger when the internal functions are out of order or damaged opening the cover may cause unseen radioactivity It should be kept away from direct light 3 Caution Do not open the top cover No internal part sho...

Page 31: ...Connection 4 Audio GND Audio GND Audio GND 5 No Connection Blue GND No Connection 6 No Connection No Connection No Connection 7 No Connection Blue No Connection 8 Switching Voltage Switching Voltage Switching Voltage 9 No Connection Green GND No Connection 10 No Connection No Connection No Connection 11 No Connection Green No Connection 12 No Connection No Connection No Connection 13 No Connection...

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