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B. DVD player rear panel

h

S VIDEO

: S Video output

j

AUDIO OUT L/R

: Left and right audio outputs

k

EURO SCART

: Scart/RGB output

l

CENTER

: Output for front and centre audio channels

;

SL/SR

: Output for rear, left and right audio channels

2)

FL/FR

: Output for front, left and right audio channels

2!

VGA:

VGA video output

2@

COAXIAL

: Coaxial audio output

2#

Power cable

2$

OPTICAL

: optical digital audio output

2%

HDMI

: HDMI output

2^

SUBWOOFER

: Output for bass audio channel

2&

Y, PB/CB, PR/CR

: Component video outputs

2*

VIDEO

: Composite video output

C. Remote control

q

OPEN/CLOSE

: Open/Close the disc tray

w

DIMMER

: Adjust the display brightness

e

SKIP BACKWARDS (-)/FORWARDS (+) 

r

/-

: Volume increase/decrease

t

CLR

: Clear the entry

y

A-B

: Repeat sequence

u

MODE

: Set the playback mode

i

STOP

: Stop playback

o

PLAY/PAUSE

: Start/Suspend playback

a

DVD/CARD/USB

: Change between disc playback and USB/card playback

s

OK

: Confirm input

d

Control buttons 

f

ZOOM

: Set the image enlargement

g

SEARCH

: Access the search function

h

ANGLE

: Change the camera perspective

j

MUTE

: Switch the sound on/off

k

MARK

: Access the bookmark function

l

RGB

: Set the video signal to RGB

;

YUV

: Set the video signal to YUV

2)

Battery compartment (on the rear panel)

2!

HDMI:

Set the HDMI output

2@

VIDEO

: Set the video output

2#

TITLE

: Access the title menu

2$

MENU

: Access disc menu

2%

SUBTITLE

: Set the subtitle

2^

AUDIO

: Set the audio language/channel

2&

DISPLAY

: Superimpose disc information

2*

SETUP

: Access the OSD menu

2(

SLOW

: Slow motion function

3)

F.RWD/F.FWD

: Fast scan backwards/forwards

3!

PRG

: Access the programme function

3@

Number buttons

3#

STANDBY 

: Switch the device to standby mode

5.Setting up of the DVD player

1.

Carefully remove the DVD player and the supplied accessories from the
packing.

2.

Remove the protective foil from the display.

3.

Place the DVD player on a flat, even and firm base.

Attention!

Do not plug the DVD player into an electrical outlet at this time. Wait 
until you have connected the DVD player to a television set.

In the event that you wish to change the type of video or audio connection
you must first pull the power plug from the power socket! Otherwise 
the DVD player and possibly equipment connected to it could become 
irreparably damaged through voltage peak strikes!

6. Safety instructions

This device is not intended for use by individuals (including children) with
restricted physical, physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiences in ex-
perience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person res-
ponsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how the
device is to be used. 

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
device.

To avoid unintentionally switching on the device pull the power cord
from the mains supply after use and before cleaning.

Check the device and all parts for visible damage. The safety concept
can work only if the device is in a faultless condition.

The power plug must always be easily accessible, so that the device 
can be quickly separated from the mains in the event of an emergency.

Risk of electrical shocks.

Connect the device only to correctly installed and earthed mains sockets. 
Ensure that the rating of the local power supply tallies completely with
the details given on the rating plate of the device.

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 devices that are not functioning properly or have been damaged.

NEVER submerse the device in water. Wipe it only with a slightly
damp cloth.

Do not expose the device to rain and never use it in a humid or wet 
environment.

Ensure that the power cable never becomes wet during operation.

You must not open the housing or repair the device yourself. Should you
do so, device safety can no longer be assured and the warranty will 
become void.

Protect the device against drip and spray water. Do not place any water-
filled vessels (e.g. flower vases) on the device.

Risk of fire!

Do not use the device in the vicinity of hot surfaces.

Do not locate the device in places exposed to direct sunlight, If you do,
it may overheat and become irreparably damaged. 

Do not leave the device unattended when in use.

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Summary of Contents for KH 6517

Page 1: ...RNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH6517 18 11 07 V1 UK HDMI DVD PLAYER KH 6517 HDMI DVD PLAYER Operating instructions KH 6518 CV_KH6517_18_UK qxd 29 01 2008 11 37 Uhr Seite 1 ...

Page 2: ...KH 6517 6518 q w e r u d f g h j k l 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 d a i l o 2 2 2 2 y t f q 3 3 2 2 s 2 j k 2 2 g h 2 2 y u 3 e r t w 3 A B C D i o a s 2 CV_KH6517_18_UK qxd 29 01 2008 11 37 Uhr Seite 5 ...

Page 3: ...ttings 10 10 1 Using the OSD Menu 11 10 2 Language Settings 11 10 3 Video settings 11 10 4 Audio settings 12 10 5 Rating settings 13 10 6 Misc settings 13 11 Initial operation of the DVD player 14 11 1 Inserting the DVD 14 11 2 Inserting memory cards USB memory stickswith MP3 WMA MPEG4 JPEG data 14 11 3 Removing memory cards USB memory sticks 15 12 Playing back DVDs VCDs or S VCDs 16 12 1 Features...

Page 4: ... 8 cm diameter formats designated by the Logo generally of the data format CD Audio cda MP3 mp3 Windows Media Audio wma Audio Video Interleave avi Nero Digital mp4 und JPEG jpg on the storage media CD R CD RW USB memory sticks as well as Memory Cards of the type CF I CF II SD MS MSPro MMC and SM You can connect to the Silvercrest KH 6517 KH 6518 DVD player for image outputs during playback of DVDs...

Page 5: ...udio connection you must first pull the power plug from the power socket Otherwise the DVD player and possibly equipment connected to it could become irreparably damaged through voltage peak strikes 6 Safety instructions This device is not intended for use by individuals including children with restricted physical physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiences in ex perience and or knowled...

Page 6: ... recharge the batteries Never open batteries never solder or weld batteries The risk of explosions and injuries exists Regularly check the condition of the batteries Leaking batteries can cause damage to the device If you do not intend to use the device for an extended period remove the batteries In the event of the batteries leaking acids wear protective gloves Clean the battery compartment and t...

Page 7: ...osite Video For this connection variant the television must be equipped with Audio Video cinch sockets Composite Video In order to connect the DVD player to a television via Composite Video you will need an audio video RCA cinch cable supplied Connect the yellow marked video socket with the yellow VIDEO socket on the television Connect the audio output sockets L R on the rear panel of the DVD play...

Page 8: ...o inputs on the television with an audio cinch cable Make sure that the red and white colour markings correspond For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with the television s instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel In the OSD menu select the menu item Video Video output VGA On this topic see also chapter 10 3 Video settings Video output 8 6 Connection via HDM...

Page 9: ...a digital audio component for example a Dolby Digital or DTS receiver or a suitable surround sound system you can purchase the necessary cables for the hereafter described connection variants from your dealer Firstly check with the digital components instruction manual to see if it allows for connection to the DVD player via a coaxial cable or via an optical cable Connection via coaxial cable To c...

Page 10: ...CDs you must implement a few settings via the OSD Menu These settings are dependent amongst others on the language in which you want the OSD Menu to be displayed which TV standard corresponds to the television to which you want to connect the DVD player Which image format your television can display Administering settings via the OSD menu First insert the connector plug of the DVD player s power c...

Page 11: ...ble then the DVD Menu will be displayed in another language 10 3 Video settings In this OSD menu you can administer the settings for Image format Screen mode TV standard Video output Brightnesst Contrast HD resolution and HD JPEG mode Aspect Ratio Here you set the Image format in which the film should be displayed on the television screen 4 3 or 16 9 The correct setting depends on the television t...

Page 12: ...nt LS Center LS Surround LS Here you can Activate Deactivate the particular speaker type and set the size Large Activate sound output for large speakers Small Activate sound output for small speakers only with the activation of Bass Management None Deactivate sound output for these types of speakers Note The input Front LS can not be deactivated since sound output for the front speakers is always ...

Page 13: ...nu Rating the item Class and enter the password 8888 Confirm your entry by pressing the OK button Select the item Class again and now set the desired child lock level Confirm your entry by pressing the OK button Set password Here you can change the preset password 8888 and enter your own password Only the numbers 0 9 can be used To change the password select from the OSD menu the item Change passw...

Page 14: ...P3 WMA and MPEG4 Always only insert one memory card in the DVD Player The DVD Player al ways reads the data from the bottom compartment for the CF I CF II Card If a memory card is inserted here the data in the upper slot is not read In order to insert memory cards of types CFI CFII SD MS MSPro MMC and SM into the DVD Player Switch on your television Make sure that the DVD player is ready for opera...

Page 15: ...ds must be inserted into the upper memory card slot Slide the MS memory card into the upper memory card slot level and with the contacts facing forward With this the side of the memory card on which the contacts are located must face downwards with the chamfered corner facing to the left USB memory sticks USB The DVD player supports USB memory sticks 1 1 and 2 0 up to a capacity of 1GB USB memory ...

Page 16: ... event select the menu option which will start the playback of the film with the control button on the remote control To start playback of the film press the OK button on the remote control or press the PLAY PAUSE button Play will be superimposed briefly on the television screen In the display on the front panel of the DVD player the following notices appear With DVDs DVD the number of the current...

Page 17: ...of chapter SKIP Note This function may not be available on all DVDs If you attempt to carry out a function that is not available the symbol will be displayed on the television screen With the SKIP FORWARDS and SKIP BACKWARDS buttons within the film on the inserted DVD VCD S VCD you can during playback skip forward to the beginning of the next chapter or skip backward to the preceeding chapter The ...

Page 18: ... slow motion For slow playback forwards press the SLOW button repeatedly to set the following playback speeds Note During slow motion playback no sound will be played To continue playback from a selected position in normal speed during slow motion playback press the PLAY PAUSE button Play will appear on the television screen Image enlargement Zoom Note This function may not be available on all DVD...

Page 19: ...language will be superimposed on the television screen Programmed playback PRG Note This function may not be available on all DVDs VCDs S VCDs If you attempt to execute a function that is not available the symbol is displayed on the television screen With the Programme function you can put together your own film programme in so far as you can select only certain chapters of an inserted DVD VCD S V...

Page 20: ...ISPLAY button on the remote control On the television screen will be superimposed With DVDs the already played back time of the currently playing DVD in hours minutes and seconds the time to the end of the film in hours seconds and minutes the type of inserted disc DVD the current title number the total number of titles the current chapter number the total number of chapters the current playback l...

Page 21: ...m is now displayed in hours minutes and seconds under Bookmark 1 If you want to place another bookmark then press the control button to select Bookmark 2 in the superimposed field on the television screen Press the OK button again as soon as the passage is reached on which you want to place the second bookmark Proceed in the same manner to place a third bookmark Once you have placed all the desire...

Page 22: ...P3 data will be played back each time If you want to deactivate the change mode select the setting Normal Change mode In the change mode you can put together your own programme Highlight the Change mode setting by pressing the OK button You shift in the data window by pressing the control button Select the data that you want to include in your programme by pressing the OK but ton A tick appears in...

Page 23: ...ble for the ripping 5 Select the storage medium USB SD MMC CF on which you want to save the MP3 data and confirm with the OK button Select with the control buttons a title from the title list and con firm with the OK button The title will be marked with a tick In the same way you select further titles for copying in MP3 format To mark all titles for copying in MP3 format select with the control bu...

Page 24: ...he remote control D Switch off the DVD player by pressing the POWER button and wait ten se conds Then switch the DVD player back on by pressing the POWER but ton The display shows No Disc even though there is a disc inserted A The disc is dirty scratched or damaged Clean the disc or insert another disc B The Country Region code on the inserted DVD VCD S VCD does not correspond to the Country Regio...

Page 25: ...ey Word Index What are DVDs VCDs and S VCDs DVDs DVD is the short form for Digital Versatile Disc DVDs are a storage medium for audio and video data they are available in 8 cm and 12 cm Diameter formats Because of the much higher storage capacity as compared to CD Rs CD RWs DVDs can provide a playback duration of up to eight hours for the audio and video data stored on them VCDs S VCDs Video CD VC...

Page 26: ...an AC 3 Decoder for Dolby Digital 5 1 Surround Sound signals Dolby Surround Dolby Surround is an analogue sound format by which the two channels of a stereo sound signal are used in order to accommodate room sound in formation for further channels Dolby Surround decoders convert the signals back into sound or music and send the audio to two additional speakers that are situated behind the listener...

Page 27: ...ppear as follows if the MP3 data is stored in files FOLDER MP3 MP3 CD 19 Warranty Service The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from the date of purchase Should you have grounds for complaint despite our high quality standards please contact our Service Hotline In the event that your complaint cannot be resolved over the telephone you will receive from them a processing number RMA number ...

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Page 29: ...ease write clearly Last name First name Street City Town Country Telephone Date Signature Description of fault Warranty Completely fill out this section and enclose with the appliance DVD Player KH6517 18 Irish Connection Harbour view Howth Co Dublin Tel 00353 0 87 99 62 077 Fax 00353 18398056 e mail support ie kompernass com www mysilvercrest de ...

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