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10.4 Programming function

You can programme a playback sequence for the 
titles and chapters that are available on the DVD,
VCD, S-VCD disc.
For this, during playback, you press the button
PROG 

5*

to superimpose the following window:

Programming window

The upper line shows the total number of titles
(

TT:

)available on the disc.

Under this the programme positions 1-10 are listed,
programme position 1 is highlighted.

1.

Enter with the number buttons 

2(

the number of

the title, which shall be played back first.

The upper line will now show the chapters available
in this title (

CH:

).

2.

Enter with the number buttons 

2(

the number of

the chapter that shall be played back. The high-
lighting moves to the programme position 2.

3.

Select with the navigation buttons 

f

5!

further programme positions and enter title

and chapter numbers for these programme 
positions.

• To show the next 10 programme positions select

with the navigation buttons 

f 5!

the

field 

and press the button OK 

d

ENTER 

5@

.

You can allocate up to 20 programme positions.

• To delete entries in a programme position select

the programme position and press the button 
RETURN/CLR 

4*

.

• To cancel the programming function select the

field 

EXIT

and press the button OK 

d

ENTER 

5@

.

All allocated programme positions are deleted. 

4. Start playback of the programme position by 

selecting the field 

START

and pressing the button

OK 

d

ENTER 

5@

.

During the programmed playback the notice 

PROGRAM

appears in the display.

The programme list will be deleted as soon as you
press the STOP 

w 4$

button.

11. Display of MP3/

WMA/JPEG/AVI/

MPEG and DivX data

• Insert a storage medium. 
The contents of the data medium will be shown 
on the display:

Display of MP3 data

Display of JPEG data

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Summary of Contents for KH 6500

Page 1: ...KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH6500 05 07 V3 UK Mobile DVD Player KH 6500 Instruction Manual CV_KH6500_V5557_UK_V3 17 08 2007 13 43 Uhr Seite 1 ...

Page 2: ...KH 6500 q A w e r t y u i o s d f g h j k l 2 2 B C D E F G H I J K 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 2 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 a CV_KH6500_V5557_UK_V3 17 08 2007 13 44 Uhr Seite 5 ...

Page 3: ...f MP3 WMA JPEG AVI MPEG and DivX data 26 12 Playback of MP3 WMA AVI MPEG and DivX discs 27 12 1 Repeat function with MP3 WMA AVI MPEG JPEG DivX discs 28 12 2 Replay of JPEG discs 28 12 3 Programmed replay with MP3 WMA AVI MPEG JPEG DivX discs 28 13 Playback of USB SD MMC data mediums 29 14 Cleaning of the DVD player 30 15 Disposal 30 16 Troubleshooting 31 17 Glossary Key Word Index 33 18 Warranty ...

Page 4: ...ical Dynamic range 80 dB JIS A 1 KHz typical Signal to noise ratio 95 dB JIS A 1 kHz typical Earphones Model HX206 001 Impedance 32 Ohm Handling Power 3 mW Digital audio output Coaxial output 2 Applications and func tions The Silvercrest KH 6500 DVD player is exclusively intended as an electronic entertainment device for the playback of DVD videos in the 12 cm Diameter format with the country regi...

Page 5: ...r supply tallies completely with the details given on the rating plate of the appliance Arrange for defective power plugs and or cables to be replaced at once by qualified technicians or our Customer Service Department Arrange for customer service to repair or replace connecting cables and or appliances that are not functioning properly or have been damaged Never submerge the device or the po wer ...

Page 6: ...ppliance from the power net work Additionally the appliance consumes electricity when in standby mode In order to completely disconnect the device from the power the power plug must be pulled out of the power socket Notice regarding the handling of bat teries rechargeable battery pack The remote control is operated by batteries and the device by a rechargeable battery pack For the handling of batt...

Page 7: ...ber buttons 0 9 and button 10 3 TIME button Select a determined Title chapter or a determined time on the disc 3 SETUP button Access the Setup menu 3 STEP button Individual frame playback 3 FUNCTION button Access display settings 3 REPEAT button Repeat function and random playback settings 3 A B button Repeat chapter 3 ZOOM button Enlarge reduce image size 3 SLOW button Slow motion setting 3 butto...

Page 8: ...Headphones Carrying case and fastening strap This operating manual 5 3 Preparing the remote control Inserting the battery For first time activation you only need to pull out the protective foil that protudes from the battery compartment 4 in order to prepare the remote control for operation For future battery changes proceed as follows 1 Pull the battery compartment 4 out of the remote control 2 R...

Page 9: ...een made 6 1 Mains power connection Connection with the power supply unit 1 Plug the device plug of the supplied power supply unit into the socket 2 on the side of the device 2 Plug the power supply unit into a power socket Connection with the 12V vehicle adapter 1 Plug the device plug of the 12V vehicle adapter into the socket 2 on the side of the device 2 Plug the 12V vehicle adapter into a suit...

Page 10: ...direction indicated on the battery until it audibly locks into place Charging the battery with the power supply unit 1 Plug the device plug of the power supply unit or the 12V vehicle adapter into the socket 2 on the side of the device 2 Plug the power plug of the power supply unit into the power socket or the 12V vehicle adapter into the Vehicles cigarette lighter socket While the battery is char...

Page 11: ...and the television 2 Insert the yellow jack plug of the video cinch cable in the VIDEO IN OUT socket 2 of the DVD player 3 Insert the cinch plug of the video cinch cable in the televisions corresponding video input Audio connection to the television or to a stereo system 1 For sound transmissions insert the red jack plug of the audio cinch cable into the AUDIO IN OUT COAX socket 2 of the DVD playe...

Page 12: ...u can playback images and sound from an external device via the DVD player 1 For sound transmissions insert the red jack plug of the audio cinch cable into the AUDIO IN OUT COAX socket 2 of the DVD player 2 Insert the white and red cinch plugs of the audio cinch cable into the corresponding audio output of the external device 3 Insert the yellow jack plug of the video cinch cable in the VIDEO IN O...

Page 13: ... side of the device When you connect the headphones the loudspeaker will be switched off and you will only hear sound from the headphones Insert the jack plug of the headphones into the headphone connection 2 Important Listening to music over long periods with full volume on headphones can lead to hearing damage 6 5 Setting the viewing position Your portable DVD player is equipped with a pivoting ...

Page 14: ...ttings select the input Reset and press the OK button d ENTER 5 8 Menu functions Navigating in the menu 1 Press the SETUP button s 3 to access the se tup menu The main menu appears GENERAL SETUP PAGE With the navigation buttons f 5 and the OK button d ENTER 5 you can carry out all settings in the menu 2 With the navigation buttons you select a menu by moving the yellow highlighting under the corre...

Page 15: ...TERBOX 4 3 LETTERBOX 16 9 16 9 16 9 TV DISPLAY TV DISPLAY TV DISPLAY ANGLE MARK ANGLE MARK ANGLE MARK OSD LANGUAGE OSD LANGUAGE OSD LANGUAGE CLOSED CAPTIONS CLOSED CAPTIONS CLOSED CAPTIONS SCREEN SAVER SCREEN SAVER SCREEN SAVER LAST MEMORY LAST MEMORY LAST MEMORY WIDE WIDE WIDE OFF OFF OFF ENG ENG ENG OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OSD LANGUAGE Here you set the language in which the OSD Menu wil...

Page 16: ...ER SCREEN SAVER LAST MEMORY LAST MEMORY LAST MEMORY WIDE WIDE WIDE OFF OFF OFF ENG ENG ENG OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 8 2 DIGITAL AUDIO SETUP PAGE DIGITAL OUTPUT Select the input DIGITAL OUTPUT to set the SPDIF audio output signal OFF Select OFF when there is to be no digital signal output PCM Select PCM Pulse Code Modulation when a connection to a digital amplifier receiver exists Your DVD ...

Page 17: ...O 1 1 SETUP STEREO STEREO STEREO L MONO L MONO L MONO R MONO R MONO R MONO DUAL MONO DUAL MONO DUAL MONO DYNAMIC DYNAMIC DYNAMIC STR STR STR DOWNMIX L R Select this setting if the film was recorded in Pro Logic Dolby Digital and you want to hear the sound in cinema quality STEREO Select this option to output the left and right sound channels of the DVD The output with CD playback is a traditional ...

Page 18: ...RENTAL Some DVDs and CDs are encoded with an encryption signal In this way DVDs can be divided into eight different approval classes Select one of the following approval classes to protect the playback of this media class with a password request 4 PG 13 4 PG 13 4 PG 13 5 PGR 5 PGR 5 PGR 6 R 6 R 6 R 7 NC17 7 NC17 7 NC17 8 ADULT 8 ADULT 8 ADULT SET PARENTAL SET PARENTAL SET PARENTAL 1 KID SAFE 1 KID...

Page 19: ...In the PASSWORD MENU you can change the factory default password and enter a new password for the child lock DEFAULT Here you reset the DVD player s factory default settings 8 5 PASSWORD SETUP PAGE PASSWORD MODE Set this entry to OFF to switch off the child lock setting password request To reactivate the password request set this entry to ON PASSWORD Here you can change the preset password 888888 ...

Page 20: ...VOL o 4 to increase the volume Press the button VOL a 4 to decrease the volume 9 2 Mute Press the MUTE 5 button to switch off the sound To switch the sound on again press the MUTE 5 button once more or press one of the buttons VOL o 4 or VOL a 4 10 Playback of DVD SVCD VCD and CD discs 10 1 Inserting the disc Open the disc tray h of the DVD player by pressing the OPEN CLOSE g button OPEN will now ...

Page 21: ...tion If you stopped playback of the inserted DVD VCD S VCD by pressing the STOP w 4 button once then the DVD player automatically saves the position at which playback was stopped This function is called Resume function The display will show TO RESUME PRESS PLAY BUTTON As soon as you press the PLAY PAUSE q 4 button again playback will continue from the saved position If you press the STOP w 4 butto...

Page 22: ... 01 04 10 36 10 36 10 36 5 1 K ENGLISH 5 1 K ENGLISH 5 1 K ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH TITLE ELAPSED 0 45 01 TITLE ELAPSED 0 45 01 TITLE ELAPSED 0 45 01 BITRATE BITRATE BITRATE 25 25 25 MENU MENU MENU TITLE TITLE TITLE The entry field TITLE is automatically selected first Press the button OK d ENTER 5 and enter the desired title with the number buttons 0 to 9 2 On DVDs title 01 is most often t...

Page 23: ...S VCD and DivX only Press the button SLOW 3 to set playback to slow motion Press the button SLOW 3 repeatedly to apply the following slow motion speeds Note During slow motion playback no sound will be played To continue playback at normal speed during slow motion playback press the button PLAY PAUSE q 4 Frame by frame playback Step DVD VCD S VCD and DivX only Note This function may not be availab...

Page 24: ...button ANGLE 5 will switch to one of the available camera perspectives Repeat function for DVDs VCDs S VCDs and Audio CDs With the repeat function you can in the case of DVDs selectively repeat title chapter or the entire DVD in the case of VCDs S VCDs individual titles and or the entire VCD S VCD repeatedly play back in the case of audio CDs playback repeatedly a particular track and or the entir...

Page 25: ... the exact time position of this passage within the film will now be displayed in hours minutes and seconds under bookmark 1 3 If you want to place another bookmark then with the navigation buttons f 5 select an unoccupied field and press once again the button OK d ENTER 5 as soon as the passage is reached on which you want to place the second bookmark 4 Proceed in the same manner to place further...

Page 26: ... beginning and or with the main menu Superimpose fade out subtitles Note This function may not be available on all DVDs VCDs S VCDs If you attempt to carry out a function that is not available the symbol will be displayed on the television screen In the event that the film on the inserted DVD VCD S VCD has subtitles available then you can superim pose these on the television screen during playback...

Page 27: ...ber the total number of chapters the played back so far time in hours minutes and seconds TITLE ELAPSED the time to the end of the film in hours seconds and minutes TITLE REMAIN the played back so far time of the chapter in hours minutes and seconds CHAPTER ELAPSED the time to the end of the chapter in hours seconds and minutes CHAPTER REMAIN In the case of VCDs S VCDs the current title number the...

Page 28: ... f 5 further programme positions and enter title and chapter numbers for these programme positions To show the next 10 programme positions select with the navigation buttons f 5 the field and press the button OK d ENTER 5 You can allocate up to 20 programme positions To delete entries in a programme position select the programme position and press the button RETURN CLR 4 To cancel the programming ...

Page 29: ...rm your selection The data will be played back and or the JPEG Foto dis played 1 To open a folder select the folder and press the button OK d ENTER 5 The contents of the folder will be listed 2 To reach a higher folder level select the symbol with the entry and press the button OK d ENTER 5 12 Playback of MP3 WMA AVI MPEG and DivX discs Select a data with the help of the navigation buttons f 5 By ...

Page 30: ...miniatures will be displayed on each page Select with the navigation buttons f 5 an image and start playback with OK d ENTER 5 or PLAY PAUSE q 4 Select with the navigation buttons f 5 one of the following entries from the bottom display line and confirm with OK d ENTER 5 Slide Show Starts a slide show of the images in the folder on the disc Menu Shows the available button func tions for JPEG playb...

Page 31: ...ce any hard discs that are equipped with a USB connection This can result in the loss of data 13 2 Using USB SD MMC data mediums 1 Insert the USB plug of the USB data medium in the USB connection 1 of the DVD player and or an SD or MMC card in the SD MMC card slot 2 USB plug SD memory card MMC memory card 2 Press repeatedly the button DVD USB CARD 2 until at the bottom in the display 1 the notice ...

Page 32: ... Disposal Do not dispose of the appliance in your normal domestic waste Dispose of the appliance through an approved dis posal centre or at your community waste facility Observe the currently valid regulations In case of doubt please contact your waste disposal centre 15 2 Disposal of packaging Dispose of the packaging materials in an environmentally responsible manner 15 3 Disposing of batteries ...

Page 33: ...he DVD player in a dry en vironment at normal room temperature First remove the currently inserted disc from the disc tray Sub sequently allow the DVD player to sit switched on for at least an hour without using it until the layer of condensation has dissipated No image or Black White image only A Check to make sure that all connection cables between the DVD player and the television or Video proj...

Page 34: ...rom the DVD player when using the remote control Playback language Subtitle language do not correspond to the settings in the OSD menu The playback language Subtitle language setting in the OSD menu is not available on the inserted disc One or several functions can not be switched on The selected function may not be available on all DVDs VCDs S VCDs If you attempt to carry out a function that is n...

Page 35: ...to the largest units of image and sound units on DVDs on many DVDs the Main film has the title number 01 For bonus material i e Film trailer background information etc that is available on many DVDs other possible title numbers can be used Chapter is the name given to the next smaller image and sound units beneath title If the title or titles on a DVD VCD S VCD are subdivided into chapters they ar...

Page 36: ...MP3 WMA JPEG DivX and MPEG MP3 MP3 denotes a process and or format developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for the compression of audio data In the MP3 format compressed music pieces are only a fraction of their original size which for example on CD Rs CD RWs allows for storage of a considerably greater volume of music than on commercially available audio CDs on which audio data is stored in the CDA...

Page 37: ...sales slip The appli ance must be securely packed and rhe RMA number clearly visible Shipments without an RMA number can not be processed Note Warranty claims are only valid for material and manufacturing defects Warranty claims are not valid on worn out parts damage to breakable parts like switches or rechargeable batteries This product is for private use only and is not intended for commercial u...

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Page 39: ...the service hotline Make sure you have your sales slip handy Mobile DVD player KH 6500 Sender please write clearly Last name First name Street City Town Country Telephone Date Signature Description of fault Kompernass Service Ireland c o Irish Connection 41 Harbour view Howth Co Dublin Tel 087 99 62 077 Fax 18398056 e mail support ie kompernass com ...

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