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DV-SL

1300W

Dolby Digital

One of the digital audio systems for theatrical use. You can enjoy the
stereophonic effect in the home theatre system.

DTS (Digital Theater System)

One of the digital audio systems for theatrical use. As the sound quality is
emphasised, you can enjoy the realistic sound effect in the home theatre
system.

The DTS indicator will light up when the disc recorded in DTS is played
back.

Whilst a disc is playing, press the AUDIO button repeatedly to select
the desired listening mode.

5.1ch surround

TV screen

sound:

H

DTS or Dolby Digital Surround

Enjoy DTS or Dolby Digital sound in 5.1 or 2-channel.

Enjoying various sounds

Digital input from discs with this trademark

Digital input from discs with this trademark

DTS

Advanced Features

Note:

The above sound was more effect if connecting to an Amplifier/Digital Amplifier
with Dolby Digital Decoder, DTS Decoder.
(See additional connection page 15.)

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Summary of Contents for DV-SL1300W

Page 1: ...roduct To obtain the best performance from this product please read this manual carefully It will guide you in operating your SHARP product DVD PLAYER MODEL DV SL1300W OPERATION MANUAL SHARP CORPORATION DV SL777 F_B cover 2 21 06 5 02 PM 1 ...

Page 2: ...rviceable parts Never remove covers unless qualified to do so This unit contains dangerous voltages always remove mains plug from the socket before any service operation and when not in use for a long period I To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to dripping or splashing No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus NOTE Audio visual material...

Page 3: ...l Information Page Precautions 3 Types of playable discs 4 Description of discs 5 Controls and indicators 6 7 H System Connections Connecting to a conventional TV 8 11 Connecting to a TV with Progressive Scan Capability 12 13 Additional connections 14 18 H Preparation for Use Battery installation 19 Turning the power on 19 Changing the system setup 20 26 General control 27 H DVD Operation DVD play...

Page 4: ...hich is specified is dangerous and may result in a fire or other type of accident causing damage SHARP will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than that which is specified H Care of DVD CD discs DVD CD discs are fairly resistant to damage however mistracking can occur due to an accumulation of dirt on the disc surface Follow the guidelines b...

Page 5: ...s size a dialog box will appear to display over file size and go to next picture I I I I I For unplayable discs see page 5 Types of playable DVD discs vary depending on the region This unit can play back only DVDs with the same region number as written on the back of the unit Icons used in this operation manual Some functions may not be available depending on discs The following icons indicate the...

Page 6: ... consist of tracks A track is each tune on an audio CD Note Title chapter or track numbers may not be recorded on some discs H Icons used on DVD discs Check the icons on the DVD case before playing your discs Display Description Region number playable area number Format recorded on the DVD DVD discs are programmed with region numbers indicating countries in which they can be played This system can...

Page 7: ... 4 Remote Sensor 5 Disc Tray OPEN CLOSE Button 6 Play or Pause Button 7 STOP Button 8 ON STANDBY H Main unit rear panel 1 AC Power Lead 2 Component Video Output Sockets 3 Video Output Socket 4 Digital Output Socket Coaxial 5 Audio Output Sockets 6 S Video Output Socket General Information 1 23 45 6 7 8 DV SL777 01 16 2 21 06 5 04 PM 6 ...

Page 8: ...ect Number Buttons 31 8 PROGRAM ANGLE Button 33 40 9 MUTE Button 27 10 ON STANDBY Button 20 11 SETUP GO TO Button 20 30 31 12 SLOW Button 32 13 STOP Button 29 14 ENTER PLAY PAUSE Button 20 28 32 37 15 Cursor Up and Down Buttons 20 33 35 41 16 Subtitle Select Button 36 17 Audio Select Button 36 18 Repeat A B Button 35 19 Repeat Play Button 34 42 20 ZOOM Button 33 43 21 DISPLAY Button 38 H Remote co...

Page 9: ...s of the DVD player to a Y cable adaptor not supplied then connect it to the TV Audio input Please consult your local audio video dealer I Do not connect the DVD player to a VCR directly The playback picture will be distorted because DVD discs are copy protected Connect the DVD player to your TV Connecting to a conventional TV DVD player To VIDEO OUT socket Yellow TV with Audio Video input sockets...

Page 10: ...MPONENT VIDEO OUT sockets Notes Please follow the steps before turn on the power 1 If your TV has the component video input sockets connect the DVD player to these sockets The VIDEO OUT or S VIDEO OUT socket connection is not necessary You can enjoy high quality picture playback 2 You also need to connect the left and right audio cables to the AUDIO OUT sockets of DVD player and the Audio input so...

Page 11: ...NA IN terminal of the TV 3 Connect the Audio Video cable supplied between the AUDIO OUT and VIDEO OUT sockets of the DVD player and the AUDIO INPUT and VIDEO INPUT sockets of the RF Modulator 4 Turn on the TV and set the channel number CHANNEL 3 or CHANNEL 4 on both TV and RF Modulator whichever is not used for regular broadcast in your area Note For more details please refer to the instruction ma...

Page 12: ...T sockets of the DVD player and the AUDIO INPUT and VIDEO INPUT sockets of the RF Modulator 5 Turn on the TV and set the channel number CHANNEL 3 or CHANNEL 4 on all TV VCR and RF Modulator whichever is not used for regular broad casts in your area Note For more details please refer to the instruction manual of the RF Modulator Example DVD player VCR TV and RF Modulator connections VHF UHF FROM AN...

Page 13: ...ct the left and right audio cables to the AUDIO OUT sockets of DVD player and the Audio input sockets of the TV 3 Set the DVD player to the PROGRESSIVE position See page 21 Connecting to a TV with Progressive scan Capability Please consult your local audio video dealer DVD player Green To COMPONENT VIDEO OUT sockets Blue Red Red R White L Red R White L Green Blue Red Component video cable not supp...

Page 14: ...fields progressive scanning creates one frame in one field Conventional interlaced scanning constitutes one second with 30 frames 60 fields but progressive scanning constitutes it with 60 frames from scratch Progressive scanning can reproduce sharper picture with high resolution for still image or other picture containing long texts or horizontal lines This model has compliance with 525p progressi...

Page 15: ...the instruction manual of your Audio System and TV I When you connect the DVD player to other equipment be sure to turn off the power and disconnect all of the equipment from the wall socket until all the connections have been made I Do not connect the DVD player to a VCR directly The playback picture will be distorted because DVD discs are copy protected Video cable supplied To audio input socket...

Page 16: ...th Dolby Digital Decoder or DTS Decoder System Connections To COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT socket Coaxial audio cable not supplied To digital audio input Amplifier with Dolby Digital Decoder DTS Decoder or MPEG 2 Decoder Centre speaker Front left speaker Front right speaker Subwoofer Surround right speaker Surround left speaker Additional connections continued DV SL777 01 16 2 21 06 5 04 PM 15 ...

Page 17: ...udio video dealer H Connecting to a Digital Amplifier You can enjoy 2 Channel Digital Stereo Sound System Connections To COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT socket Coaxial audio cable not supplied To digital audio input Amplifier with a coaxial digital input Front left Speaker Front right Speaker Additional Connection continued DV SL777 01 16 2 21 06 5 04 PM 16 ...

Page 18: ...ler H Connecting to an Amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic Decoder To AUDIO OUT sockets Audio cable supplied To AUDIO INPUT sockets Amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic Decoder Centre speaker Front left speaker Front right speaker Subwoofer Surround right speaker Surround left speaker Additional connections continued DV SL777 17 24 2 21 06 5 06 PM 17 ...

Page 19: ...unit will not be used for a prolonged period of time AC Plug Adaptor In areas or countries where a wall socket as shown in illustration 2 is used connect the unit using the AC plug adaptor supplied with the unit as illustrated The AC plug adaptor is not included in areas where the wall socket and AC power plug can be directly connected see illustration 1 1 2 Wall socket AC 110 240V 50 60 Hz Additi...

Page 20: ...e the cover Precautions for battery usage I Replace all old batteries with new ones at the same time I Do not mix old and new batteries I Remove the batteries if the unit is not to be used for long periods of time This will prevent potential damage due to battery leakage Caution I Do not use rechargeable batteries nickel cadmium battery etc I Incorrect installation may cause the unit to malfunctio...

Page 21: ...s I Press the ENTER button to complete setting 5 Press SETUP button to complete the setting I You can complete the setting by select EXIT SETUP or press again SETUP button I To change other settings begin from step 2 DVD Preparation for Use Changing the system setup Turn on the TV and switch the input to the VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 etc accordingly Notes I Settings are stored even if the unit is switch off...

Page 22: ...I INTERLACE mode is use for a normal video output I For conventional TV connection please refer to page 11 H H H H H Change the system to a TV with Progressive Scan I If you use TV with Progressive Scan capability and connect it to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT sockets of the DVD Video Player see page 12 you must select the PROGRESSIVE SCAN P SCAN mode page 24 Changing the system setup continued Prepara...

Page 23: ...u Selectable parameters indicates default settings Description OSD LANGUAGE ENGLISH THAI THAILAND AUDIO LANG ENGLISH THAI JAPAN FRENCH SPANISH PORTUGUESE GERMAN You can select the desired On TV Screen Display language for the setup menu or playback control screen Selects the language audible from the speakers Selects the subtitle displayed on the TV screen Selects the disc menu language The settin...

Page 24: ...put from the Coaxial Output socket This Player s digital output sockets are designed for a connection to a Dolby Digital DTS or MPEG receiver or decoder PCM Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a 2 channel digital stereo amplifier When playing a disc recorded with Dolby Digital and MPEG audio formats audio signals will be modulated into 2 Channel PCM signal and it will be output ...

Page 25: ...Output Socket to TV S Video Input Socket For details see page 9 Select INTERLACE YUV mode if connect DVD Video Player Video Output Socket or S Video Output Socket to TV Video Input Socket or S Video Input Socket For details see page 8 9 10 11 14 Select P SCAN YPBPR mode if connect DVD Video Player Component Video Output Socket to TV Component Video Input Socket with progressive scan capability for...

Page 26: ...ge size depends on the setting of the connected TV If you play back a wide image 16 9 disc with this unit con nected to a 4 3 TV the vertically shrunk image is displayed H TV system setting refer page 21 Indicator Setting AUTO Select this mode for the multi system TV NTSC Select this mode for the NTSC TV PAL Select this mode for the PAL TV H Language setting Indicator Setting OSD LANGUAGE AUDIO LA...

Page 27: ...rental lock the display may appear requesting a password in order to watch some restricted scenes In such case enter the password to temporarily change the parental level Indicator Setting Level 1 Adult viewing Level 2 NO ONE 17 AND UNDER ADMITTED Level 3 RESTRICTED Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian Level 4 Reserve Level 5 PARENTS STRONGLY CAUTIONED Some material may be inapp...

Page 28: ...rol The volume is muted when pressing the MUTE button on the remote control Press again to restore the volume TV screen display MUTE when press MUTE button H Muting Preparation for Use Preparation for use DV SL777 25 39 2 21 06 5 14 PM 27 ...

Page 29: ... sure to place 8 cm 3 discs in the middle of the disc position 5 Press the 0 OPEN CLOSE button to close the disc tray Discs supporting auto start will start to play once you close the disc tray even if you do not press the ENTER 38 button 6 If playback does not start in step 5 press the ENTER 38 button DVD playback DVD Operation H Playback Turn on the TV and switch the input to the VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2...

Page 30: ...he unit is left unoperated for more than 20 minutes after pressing the STOP 7 button the unit will automatically change to power standby mode Press ON STANDBY button to on the power Caution I Close the disc tray when not in use Otherwise dust may accumulate inside and cause malfunction I The unit gets slightly warm when used for a long time It does not mean the unit is damaged I When attempting to...

Page 31: ... search does not operate between tracks I Whilst searching on a DVD the sound is not heard and the subtitles do not appear I Whilst searching on an SVCD or a VCD the sound is not heard I Audio CD disc sounds will break up during search This is not a malfunction I When search is performed during the DVD playback pictures may not be forwarded or reversed in the search speed specified in this manual ...

Page 32: ...e or chapter number using the DIRECT NUMBER buttons Example To select chapter 1 Press 1 To select chapter 12 Press 1 and 2 To select chapter 22 Press 2 and 2 3 Within 10 seconds press the ENTER button after confirm 1 Whilst in playback mode press the SETUP GO TO button If the _ _ _ _ _ _ is not highlighted press the 2 or 3 button repeatedly 2 Specify the time with the DIRECT NUMBER buttons and the...

Page 33: ... 1 4 SF X 1 7 SF X 1 5 SF X 1 6 SF X 1 2 Useful operation DVD Operation H Slow motion play You can slow down the playback speed Note On some discs the slow motion play functions are disabled H Still picture You can freeze the image during playback 1 Whilst a disc is playing press the 38 Play Pause ENTER button 2 The image or picture will be freeze on TV screen PAUSE appears briefly on the TV scree...

Page 34: ...re not recorded on the disc I Refer to the manual of the disc as the operation may vary depending on the disc 1 Whilst a disc is playing press the ZOOM button Each press of the ZOOM button cycles through the zoom setting as follows To return to normal view Press the ZOOM button repeatedly to select ZOOM OFF Notes I Images may become distorted when zoomed I Subtitles cannot be zoomed 2 To shift the...

Page 35: ...ROG A B SLEEP PRESET TRK KHz MHz CD MP3 O V c REP REP 1 REP CHAPTER REP TITLE REP OFF ALL no display Repeat the currently playing chapter Repeat the currently playing title The normal playback REP REP 1 REP REP ALL REP OFF ALL no display Repeat the currently playing track Repeat the currently playing disc The normal playback 2 To return to the normal playback press the REPEAT button repeatedly to ...

Page 36: ...TLE button to display the title menu 2 Use the 5 4 2 or 3 button to select a title and then press the ENTER button I The selected title plays I Or use the DIRECT NUMBER buttons for some discs Note The procedure shown here provides only general steps The actual procedure for using the title menu depends on the disc See the disc jacket for details 2 1 Drama Action 4 3 SF Comedy Example H To select a...

Page 37: ... output You can select recorded languages Notes I On some discs the audio language cannot be changed I For the audio language and audio system refer to the manual of the disc 1ENGLISH Whilst a disc is playing press the SUBTITLE button repeatedly to se lect the desired subtitle language Whilst a disc is playing press the AUDIO button repeatedly to select the desired audio number 1 ENGLISH p 5 1 CH ...

Page 38: ... order programmed play 40 To interrupt playback Press the 06 button To resume playback from the same point press the 06 button To stop playback Press the H button The P B C function will not work in the following conditions Repeat programmed direct play or the skip feature is in operation Notes I During disc initialisation the volume cannot be adjusted I Subtitles and sounds on the super video CD ...

Page 39: ... 52 C 00 04 59 T 00 01 14 C 00 00 44 Total number of chapters Current chapter number Current title number Total number of titles Current Subtitle and Audio Language Elapsed playback time for the total chapter Elapsed playback time for the current track Remaining playback time for the current track OFF OFF Remaining playback time for the current chapter Elapsed playback time for the current title T...

Page 40: ...ds use cursor 1 or 0 to select hour 01 minutes 23 and second 40 I If you enter the wrong number press cursor 1 or 0 to direct change the digit number I Press ENTER to confirm Notes I Time search feature is disabled on some discs I Time search feature is not available on JPEG disc Video CD and Super Video CD Operation Video CD and Super Video CD Operation continued ideo CD and Su H To play without ...

Page 41: ...mmed play repeat play can be performed by pressing the RE PEAT button I Program menu only can appear on screen at stop mode for JPEG format when press PROGRAM button I Programming program menu cannot be access during playback mode for JPEG format 2Enter a track and chapter number with the DIRECT NUMBER buttons The PROGRAM screen show as follows on SVCD VCD CD TV screen I Repeat the procedure above...

Page 42: ...med play 1 Load a disc containing JPEG files the JPEG menu screen appears 2 Press the 5 2 or 3 button to select a folder or a track and press the ENTER I Playback starts when you select a track I For JPEG format INVALID KEY will appear if select ENTER I The next file picture can automatically displayed after a whilst for JPEG format if you select ENTER 38 button to start playback I Using the direc...

Page 43: ... playing press the REPEAT button Each time the button is pressed the repeat play mode changes in the follow ing order TV screen REP REP 1 REP REP DIR REP REP ALL ALL ALL REP OFF No display CD CD R and CD RW Operation CD CD R and CD RW Operation DV SL777 40 52 2 21 06 5 19 PM 42 ...

Page 44: ...he desired part of a zoomed image press the 5 2 or 3 button repeatedly CD CD R and CD RW Operation CD CD R and CD RW Operation JPEG disc operation continued ZOOM OFF ZOOM 1 4 ZOOM 1 3 ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN ZOOM 1 2 ZOOM 2 ZOOM 3 ZOOM 4 H Rotating a picture You can rotate images During playback press the 5 2 or 3 button The image rotates as shown below 3 button 90 rotation in a clockwise direction 2 but...

Page 45: ...e disc recorded in DTS is played back Whilst a disc is playing press the AUDIO button repeatedly to select the desired listening mode 5 1ch surround TV screen sound H DTS or Dolby Digital Surround Enjoy DTS or Dolby Digital sound in 5 1 or 2 channel Enjoying various sounds Digital input from discs with this trademark Digital input from discs with this trademark DTS Advanced Features Note The above...

Page 46: ...tion Music or video playback is interrupted Pictures and sound are skipped The unit does not operate even if the power is on Image cannot be played back Sound is not heard I Is the disc loaded upside down I Is the disc very dirty I Does the disc satisfy the standards I Is the unit located near excessive vibrations I Has condensation formed inside the unit I Is the disc very dirty I Does the disc s...

Page 47: ... no disc in the unit until normal playback is possible about 1 hour Wipe off any condensation on the transmitter with a soft cloth before operating the unit H Remote control The remote control does not operate properly I Is the battery polarity respected I Are the batteries dead I Is the distance or angle incorrect I Are there any obstructions in front of the unit I Is the remote control sensor ex...

Page 48: ...ution then with a dry cloth I Do not use chemicals for cleaning petrol paint thinner etc It may dam age the cabinet finish I Do not apply oil to the inside of the unit It may cause malfunctions Power consumption Dimensions Weight Audio output terminals Video output terminals Digital output terminal Power on 15 W Width 360 mm 14 3 8 Height 37 mm 1 1 2 Depth 200 mm 7 7 8 1 5 kg 3 3 lbs Analogue outp...

Page 49: ...laying normally 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 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 technology must be au...

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