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DTS
When an LFE signal component is output, 

LFE

 is enclosed in a solid line. When an 

LFE signal component is not output, 

LFE

 

is enclosed in a broken line.

z

When the signal contains rear signal components 

such as 

LS,

 

RS

 or 

S,

 the Surround effect is 

enhanced (page 58).

SURROUND Mode Settings 

 

You can enjoy surround sounds while 
playing discs including Dolby Digital and 
DTS DVDs, even if you have only 2 or 4 
speakers. Select surround mode that best 
suits your speaker setup.

1

Press DISPLAY during playback.

The Control Menu appears.

2

Press 

X/x

 to select

 

 

(SURROUND), then press ENTER.

The options for 

SURROUND

 appear.

3

Press 

X/x

 to select one of the 

surround modes.

Refer to the following explanations given 
for each item.

For 2 speaker setups

• TVS DYNAMIC
• TVS WIDE
• TVS NIGHT
• TVS STANDARD

L

R

C

DTS 3/2.1

PROGRAM FORMAT

LFE

LS

RS

ENTER

X/x

DISPLAY

SURROUND

OFF

TVS DYNAMIC

OFF

1 8 ( 3 4 )

1 2 ( 2 7 )

T       1 : 3 2 : 5 5

1

DVD VIDEO

        

PLAY

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ound Adjustments

For 4 to 6 speaker setups

(If you select 

NONE

 in the setting of 

REAR

 in 

SPEAKER SETUP

 (page 

86), you cannot select these modes.)

• NORMAL SURROUND
• ENHANCED SURROUND
• VIRTUAL REAR SHIFT
• VIRTUAL MULTI REAR
• VIRTUAL MULTI DIMENSION

4

Press ENTER.

To cancel the setting

Select 

OFF

 in Step 3.

To turn off the Control Menu

Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the Control 
Menu is turned off.

For 2 speaker setups

When you connect only 2 front speakers, 
TVS (TV Virtual Surround) lets you enjoy 
surround sound effects by using sound 
imaging to create virtual rear speakers from 
the sound of the front speakers (L: left, R: 
right) without using actual rear speakers. 
Select one of the following modes:

If the player is set up to output the signal from 
the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or 
COAXIAL) jack, the surround effect will be 
heard only when 

DOLBY DIGITAL

 and 

DTS

 are set to 

D-PCM

 in 

AUDIO 

SETUP

 (page 84).

TVS DYNAMIC

Uses sound imaging to create virtual rear 
speakers from the sound of the front speakers 
(L, R) without using actual rear speakers. The 
virtual speakers are reproduced as shown in 
the illustration below. The sound imaging 
effect is distinct and clearly reproduces each 
aural element of the audio track.
This mode is effective when the distance 
between the front L and R speakers is short, 
such as with built-in speakers on a stereo TV.

TVS WIDE

Uses sound imaging to create virtual rear 
speakers from the sound of the front speakers 
(L, R) without using actual rear speakers. The 
virtual speakers are reproduced as shown in 
the illustration below. This gives the sound 
an expanded effect that fills the area 
surrounding the listener.
This mode is effective when the distance 
between the front L and R speakers is short, 
such as with built-in speakers on a stereo TV.

.

TVS NIGHT

The large sounds, such as explosions, are 
suppressed, but the quieter sounds are 
unaffected. This feature is useful when you 
don

t want to disturb other people but still 

want to hear the dialog and enjoy the 
surround sound effects of 

TVS WIDE.

TV

TV

continued 

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60

TVS STANDARD

Uses sound imaging to create virtual rear 
speakers from the sound of the front speakers 
(L, R) without using actual rear speakers. The 
virtual speakers are reproduced as shown in 
the illustration below. Use this setting when 
you want to use TVS with 2 separate speakers 
and retain the sound quality.

For 4 to 6 speaker setups

You can enjoy the following surround effects 
by using the 2 front speakers and 2 rear 
speakers.
Connect the player to the amplifier (receiver) 
with the 

 connection (page 22). 

You can experience Dolby Surround (Pro 
Logic) sounds or Digital Cinema Sound 
(DCS). DCS uses sound imaging to shift the 
sound of the rear speakers away from the 
actual speaker position or create entire sets of 
virtual rear speakers from one set of actual 
rear speakers. 

VIRTUAL REAR SHIFT,

 

VIRTUAL MULTI REAR,

 and 

VIRTUAL MULTI DIMENSION

 make 

use of this technology.

NORMAL SURROUND

Software with 2 channel audio signals is 
decoded with the Dolby Surround (Pro 
Logic) decoder to create surround effects. 
The rear speakers will emit identical 
monaural sounds. If you are using a center 

speaker, the appropriate sounds for the center 
speaker will be delivered.

ENHANCED SURROUND

Provides a greater sense of presence from a 
Dolby Surround (Pro Logic) source with a 
monaural rear channel signal. Produces a 
stereo like effect in the rear channels.

VIRTUAL REAR SHIFT

Uses sound imaging to shift the sound of the 
rear speakers away from the actual speaker 
position.
The virtual speakers are reproduced as shown 
in the illustration below. The shift position 
differs according to 

REAR

 or 

SIDE

 

setting of the rear speakers (page 86).

L: Left front speaker

R: Right front speaker

: Virtual speakers

L

R

B-1

L

R

RS

LS

LS

RS

L

R

L

LS

RS

R

SIDE

REAR

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ound Adjustments

VIRTUAL MULTI REAR

Uses sound imaging to create an array of 
virtual rear speakers from a single pair of 
actual rear speakers. The virtual speakers are 
reproduced as shown in the illustration 
below. The position of the virtual rear 
speakers differs according to 

REAR

 or 

SIDE

 setting of the rear speakers (page 86).

VIRTUAL MULTI DIMENSION

Uses sound imaging to create an array of 
virtual rear speaker positions higher than the 
listener from a single pair of actual rear 
speakers.
This mode creates five sets of virtual 
speakers surrounding the listener at 
approximately a 30

°

 angle of elevation. The 

effect differs according to 

REAR

 or 

SIDE

 setting of the rear speakers (page 86).

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You can select 

SURROUND

 directly by 

pressing SURROUND. Each time you press the 
button, the item changes. If you select any setting 
other than 

OFF,

 the SURROUND indicator on the 

player lights up.

Notes

To enjoy the multichannel audio through the 5.1CH 
OUTPUT jacks, correctly set each speaker position 
and distance. For details on setting each speaker, see 
page 86.

When you select an item, the sound cuts off for a 
moment.

When the playing signal does not contain a signal for 
the rear speakers (page 57), the surround effects may 
be difficult to hear.

When you select 

TVS DYNAMIC,

 

TVS WIDE,

 

TVS NIGHT

, or 

TVS STANDARD,

 the player 

does not output the sound from the center speaker.

When you select one of the surround modes, turn off 
the surround setting of the connected TV or 
amplifier (receiver).

L

LS

RS

R

L

R

LS

RS

SIDE

REAR

L: Left front speaker

R: Right front speaker

LS: Left rear speaker

RS: Right rear speaker

: Virtual speakers

LS

RS

L

R

L

R

LS

RS

SIDE

REAR

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Summary of Contents for DVP-NC650V

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ilohms LINE OUT VIDEO 1 2 Phono jack 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms sync negative S VIDEO OUT 1 2 4 pin mini DIN Y 1 0 Vp p C 0 286 Vp p 75 ohms sync negative 75 ohms terminated COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y PB PR Phono jack Y 1 0 Vp p PB PR 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms sync negative 75 ohms AUDIO IN L R Phono jack 47 kilohms MEGA CONTROL Mini jack PHONES Phone jack 12 mW 32 ohms General Power requirements 120 V AC 60 Hz Power con...

Page 3: ...t can be measured by any one of three methods 1 A commercial leakage tester such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instruments 2 A battery operated AC milliammeter The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job 3 Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery operated AC voltmeter The limit indica tio...

Page 4: ...AUDIO DSP Schematic Diagram 4 27 MB 101 2ch 6ch DAC Schematic Diagram 4 29 MB 101 H3GA Schematic Diagram 4 31 MB 101 SACO DECODER Schematic Diagram 4 33 MB 101 DSD DSP Schematic Diagram 4 35 AV 60 Printed Wiring Board 4 37 AV 60 VIDEO BUFFER Schematic Diagram 4 39 AV 60 MUTE Schematic Diagram 4 41 AV 60 AUDIO AMP Schematic Diagram 4 43 FR 180 FUNCTION SWITCH Printed Wiring Board and Schematic Diag...

Page 5: ... 2 1 Reinforcement C block Page 2 1 MB 101 board Page 2 2 AV 60 board Page 2 2 Pewer block Page 2 4 CN 143 board Page 2 2 Rear panel block Page 2 1 Table ass y Page 2 2 Chassis ass y Page 2 3 Loading motor ass y M851 Page 2 3 BU holder ass y Page 2 3 Optical pick up Page 2 3 Front panel section Page 2 1 ...

Page 6: ...g 2 4 NOTE ON MOUNTING GEARS 1 Mount the gear U D See Fig 3 2 Rotate the gear U D in the direction of arrow down position See Fig 3 3 Align triangle marks of the rotary encoder See Fig 4 4 Escape the set lever See Fig 4 5 Connect the boss of the gear main with the groove of the rotary encoder and mount the gear main See Fig 4 Gear U D Fig 3 Fig 4 Gear main Set lever Boss Groove Rotary encoder Alig...

Page 7: ...r rev Gear main Gear U D Two stopper washers Groove A 5 HOW TO SERVICE MB 101 BOARD Use the service jig J 6090 107 A 1 Remove the upper case from the set Refer to 2 1 2 Remove the reinforcement C block Refer to 2 2 3 Remove the front panel section Refer to 2 3 4 Remove the rear panel block as shown in Fig 7 Fig 8 3 Claw 2 Claw 4 Rear panel block 1 Screw B3 1 Four screws B3 2 Bracket CP 3 Three ste...

Page 8: ...ble flat cables FOM 001A FMM 040A 6 Connecter FOM 001A CN203 6 Connecter FOM 040A CN204 MB 101 board 1 Flexible flat cables FCM 016A 2 Connector FCM 016A CN101 MB 101 board 9 Set the rear panel block as shown in Fig 11 2 Connector CN105 MB 101 board 1 Connector CN102 Harness AM 129A Rear panel block Fig 11 MB 101 board 10 Set the front panel section 11 Set the MB 101 board as shown in Fig 12 Fig 1...

Page 9: ...OF SERVICE JIG Mechanism deck CN 142 MB 101 AV 60 FFC 26P HARNESS 9P FFC 26P Used the set FFC 9P FFC 9P FFC 26P Used the set FFC 13P Used the set CN203 CN102 CN204 CN301 CN301 CN201 CN101 CN501 CN102 CN601 CN201 CN105 ...

Page 10: ...nstructions supplied with the DVDs or VIDEO CDs Copyrights This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited ...

Page 11: ... VIDEO CD SACD CD index number Playing time Icon of selected Control Menu item Control Menu items Function name of selected Control Menu item Operation message Total number of chapters or indexes recorded Playback status N Playback X Pause x Stop etc Options Current setting Type of disc being played back Currently playing disc number DISC page 48 Selects the disc to be played TITLE page 48 SCENE p...

Page 12: ...layer Notes Do not leave the remote in an extremely hot or humid place Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing particularly when replacing the batteries Do not expose the remote sensor to direct light from the sun or lighting apparatus Doing so may cause a malfunction If you do not use the remote for an extended period of time remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from batter...

Page 13: ...R Green Blue Red Green Blue Red VCR SACD DVD player TV Connect directly 20 Step 2 Connecting the Audio Cords Refer to the chart below to select the connection that best suits your system The surround effects you will enjoy depend on the connections and components you use Select a connection Select one of the following connections through z To enjoy SACD Multi or 96 kHz 24 bit sound use connection ...

Page 14: ... not output from a digital jack B B 1 B 2 B 1 B 2 B 2 23 Hookups z To enhance the surround sound effects Use high performance speakers Use front rear and center speakers having the same size and performance Place a subwoofer between the right and left front speakers Monaural audio cord not supplied Optical digital cord not supplied Remove jack cap before connecting Speakers Speakers AV amplifier r...

Page 15: ...Front R l Signal flow or white red Coaxial digital cord not supplied or 28 Step 4 Quick Setup Follow the steps below to make the minimum number of basic adjustments to use the player To skip an adjustment press to return to the previous adjustment press A Turn on the TV B Switch the input selector on the TV to the player C Press POWER on the player and press 1 on the remote Press ENTER to run QUIC...

Page 16: ...ly start Quick Setup only when you run it for the first time To run Quick Setup a second time select QUICK under SETUP in the Control Menu page 77 Enjoying the surround sound effects To enjoy the surround sound effects of this player or your amplifier receiver the following items must be set as described below for the audio connection you selected in pages 22 to 26 through Each of these are the de...

Page 17: ... chapters are reshuffled only on the current disc In Program Play mode page 41 the titles tracks chapters only on the current disc are played Note Do not push the disc tray to close in Step 5 as you may damage the player Check if a disc is in the disc compartment Press LOAD on the player The DISC SELECT indicator for each compartment 1 5 containing a disc lights up To Operation EXCHANGE DISC SKIP ...

Page 18: ...5 6 7 8 9 0 X x x ORETURN ENTER H Number buttons continued 40 To go back to the menu Press ORETURN z To play without using PBC press or the number buttons while the player is stopped to select a track then press H or ENTER Play without PBC appears on the TV screen and the player starts continuous play You cannot play still pictures such as a menu To return to PBC playback press x twice then press ...

Page 19: ...ffles titles and plays them in random order CHAPTER Shuffles chapters and plays them in random order x When playing a DVD RW DISC Shuffles discs and plays them in random order x When playing a VIDEO CD SACD CD Program Play is set to OFF DISC Shuffles discs and plays them in random order TRACK Shuffles tracks and plays them in random order Appears only when you select All Discs mode x When Program ...

Page 20: ...on DVD only SLOW2 y SLOW1 The SLOW2y SLOW2 playback speed is slower than SLOW1y SLOW1 H 2B DVD VIDEO SACD CD only FF2M T FF1M 2B DVD VIDEO only FR2m T FR1m y y y y continued 48 Playing one frame at a time When the player is in the pause mode press to go to the next frame Press to go to the preceding frame DVD VIDEO only If you hold the button down you can view the frames in succession To return to...

Page 21: ...LAYBACK in Step 3 then press ENTER in Step 4 Displaying different angles simultaneously If various angles multi angles for a scene are recorded on the DVD VIDEO you can display all of the angles recorded on the disc on the same screen and start playback in continuous mode at the chosen angle The angles are displayed on a screen divided into 9 sections Select ANGLE VIEWER in Step 3 then press ENTER...

Page 22: ... If the DVD VIDEO is recorded in multiple audio formats PCM Dolby Digital or DTS you can select the audio format you want while playing the DVD VIDEO With stereo CDs or VIDEO CDs you can select the sound from the right or left channel and listen to the sound of the selected channel through both the right and left speakers In this case the sound loses its stereo effect For example when playing a di...

Page 23: ...using actual rear speakers The virtual speakers are reproduced as shown in the illustration below Use this setting when you want to use TVS with 2 separate speakers and retain the sound quality For 4 to 6 speaker setups You can enjoy the following surround effects by using the 2 front speakers and 2 rear speakers Connect the player to the amplifier receiver with the connection page 22 You can expe...

Page 24: ... subtitles on and off whenever you want while playing If multilingual subtitles are recorded on the disc you can change the subtitle language while playing and turn it on or off whenever you want For example you can select the language you want to practice and turn the subtitles on for better understanding 1 Press DISPLAY during playback The Control Menu appears 2 Press X x to select SUBTITLE then...

Page 25: ...Custom Parental Control You can set the playback restrictions so that the player will not play inappropriate discs Parental Control Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be limited according to a predetermined level such as the age of the users The same password is used for both Parental Control and Custom Parental Control Custom Parental Control You can set the same Custom Parental Control password for...

Page 26: ...umber Korea 2304 Malaysia 2363 Mexico 2362 Netherlands 2376 New Zealand 2390 Norway 2379 Pakistan 2427 Philippines 2424 Portugal 2436 Russia 2489 Singapore 2501 Spain 2149 Sweden 2499 Switzerland 2086 Taiwan 2543 Thailand 2528 United Kingdom 2184 continued 72 Changing the password 1 Press DISPLAY while the player is in stop mode The Control Menu appears 2 Press X x to select PARENTAL CONTROL then ...

Page 27: ... SACD DVD player Sony CD changer 5 50 200 300 400 discs Do not connect anything to the other CONTROL A1 jack 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 H x X ENTER X x MEGA CONTROL TV DVD switch NX x continued 76 6 Press H on the player to start playing Playback starts and the display shows the current disc and track numbers and the playing time of the track While the MEGA CONTROL button on the front panel is lit you ca...

Page 28: ...re screen and cuts off the portions that do not fit 16 9 Select this when you connect a wide screen TV or a TV with a wide mode function SCREEN SETUP TV TYPE SCREEN SAVER BACKGROUND 4 3 LETTER BOX ON JACKET PICTURE continued 80 Note Depending on the DVD 4 3 LETTER BOX may be selected automatically instead of 4 3 PAN SCAN or vice versa xSCREEN SAVER Turns on and off the screen saver so that the scr...

Page 29: ...put of the following jacks LINE OUT L R AUDIO jacks DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack when DOLBY DIGITAL is set to D PCM in DIGITAL OUT page 84 PHONES jack xDIGITAL OUT Selects if audio signals are output via the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack Note SACD audio signals are not output from a digital jack Setting the digital output signal Switches the method of outputting audio signals when you...

Page 30: ...rward closer to the listening position in 1 foot 0 3 meter increments REAR 10ft 3m Rear speaker distance can be moved up to 16 feet 4 8 meters closer to your listening position from the front speaker position in 1 foot 0 3 meter increments 10ft 3m 10ft 3m 10ft 3m 10ft 3m 10ft 3m continued 88 xBALANCE You can vary the balance of the left and right speakers as follows Be sure to set TEST TONE to ON ...

Page 31: ... quality digital audio found in Dolby Digital cinema audio systems Good channel separation is realized because all of the channel data are recorded discretely and little deterioration is realized because all channel data processing is digital Dolby Surround Pro Logic page 84 Audio signal processing technology that Dolby Laboratories developed for surround sound When the input signal contains a sur...

Page 32: ...de Language Code Language 1027 Afar 1028 Abkhazian 1032 Afrikaans 1039 Amharic 1044 Arabic 1045 Assamese 1051 Aymara 1052 Azerbaijani 1053 Bashkir 1057 Byelorussian 1059 Bulgarian 1060 Bihari 1061 Bislama 1066 Bengali Bangla 1067 Tibetan 1070 Breton 1079 Catalan 1093 Corsican 1097 Czech 1103 Welsh 1105 Danish 1109 German 1130 Bhutani 1142 Greek 1144 English 1145 Esperanto 1149 Spanish 1150 Estonia...

Page 33: ... DTS D PCM DTS 48kHz 96kHz PCM 48kHz 16bit 96kHz 24bit OFF continued 100 SPEAKER SETUP page 86 SIZE FRONT LARGE SMALL CENTER NONE LARGE SMALL REAR NONE LARGE REAR LARGE SIDE SMALL REAR SMALL SIDE SUBWOOFER NONE YES DISTANCE The distance from the listening position FRONT 4ft 50ft 1 2m 15 2m CENTER 0ft 52ft 0m 15 8m It changes according to the distance from the front speaker REAR 0ft 50ft 0m 15 2m I...

Page 34: ...4 Upper case 1 Claw 3 Reinforcement C block Claw AV 60 board AV 60 board Tweezers Bottom view Unhook the claw holding the tip coming through the reverse side of AV 60 board with tweezers 2 Two screws B3 2 Two screws 3 x 8 6 Front panel section 5 Claw 3 Claw 4 Two claws 1 Two connectors CN401 404 1 Connector CN751 1 Connector CN101 2 Harness 5 Claw 4 Claw 6 8 Two connectors CN103 105 8 Connector CN...

Page 35: ...tic part 6 Three screws B3 ring 7 MB 101 board 6 Two screws B3 ring 5 Two flexible flat cables FOM 001 CN203 FMM 040 CN204 5 Two flexible flat cables FCM 016 CN101 FCM 015 CN201 A B 3 Two screws B3 1 Two screws B3 4 Bracket guide B1 silver 6 5 Bracket guide B1 black 8 Table ass y 2 Two brackets guide B1 silver 7 Flexible flat cable FCS 005 CN306 6 Remove CN 143 board in the direction of arrow 1 Sc...

Page 36: ...TOR ASS Y M851 REMOVAL 1 Two screws B3 2 Two screws B3 4 Screw M3 12 5 Two flexible flat cables FOM 001 FMM 040 3 Bracket CP 6 BU holder ass y 2 Optical pick up 1 Three step screws 1 Eight screws B3 3 Chassis ass y 2 Two connectors 4 Screw B3 5 Loading motor ass y M851 1 Belt timing 3 Harness 2 Connector ...

Page 37: ...2 4 2 13 POWER BLOCK REMOVAL 2 Two screws 3 x 8 6 Claw 5 Claw 8 Power block 4 Connector CN101 3 1 Power striker 7 PWB cover ...

Page 38: ... table 1 541 632 12 Optical pick up KHM 240 AAA J1RP 8 820 144 06 PH501 Disc presence detection sensor 8 749 924 30 PH502 Roulette position detection sensor 8 749 924 18 Rotary encoder loading 1 466 996 21 M851 Loading motor ass y A 4660 977 A ...

Page 39: ...SIGNAL PROCESS SERVO CN 143 CONNECTION FL 124 FUNCTION SWITCH SW 356 FUNCTION SWITCH HP 133 HEAD PHONE FR 180 FUNCTION SWITCH LM 64 LOADING MOTOR IF 85 INTERFACE CONTROL TM 125 TURNTABLE MOTOR SE 123 SENSOR AV 60 AUDIO VIDEO OUT POWER BLOCK MPN4801 ...

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