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Conformity and Compliance

FCC Compliance Statement

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to 
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated 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 communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not 
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or 
television reception (this can be determined by turning the device off and on), the user is 
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.

Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver 
is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Caution:

To comply with the limits for an FCC Class B computing device, the user should use the shielded 
signal cable and power cord supplied with the unit. The FCC warns that changes or modifications 
of the unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s 
authority to operate the equipment.

Radio Frequency Interference Statement

Warning:

This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in 
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

UL Mark and Statement

This device is a UL Listed product. UL has found that representative samples of this 
product met UL's safety requirements.

Canadian DOC Notice for Class B Computing Devices

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from a digital 
apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of 
Communications.

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Summary of Contents for PD-3000 HD

Page 1: ...POWER OPEN CLOSE PREV NEXT STOP PLAY PAUSE V I D E O PD 3000 HD Progressive Scan DVD Player with HD Up Conversion User s Manual OMPD3000HD book Page i Tuesday September 5 2006 9 08 PM ...

Page 2: ...s manual and provides it only as a guide to operation All statements technical information and recommendations in this manual and in any guides or related documents are believed reliable but the accuracy and completeness thereof are not guaranteed or warranted and they are not intended to be nor should they be understood to be representations or warranties concerning the products described Specifi...

Page 3: ...and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for...

Page 4: ...t overheating and ensure reliable operation place the player only in a well ventilated location Avoid cramped or inadequately ventilated locations Note Read all safety and operating instructions before operating your new DVD player POWER OPEN CLOSE PREV NEXT STOP PLAY PAUSE V I D E O POWER OPEN CLOSE PREV NEXT STOP PLAY PAUSE V I D E O POWER OPEN CLOSE PREV NEXT STOP PLAY PAUSE V I D E O CAUTION L...

Page 5: ...er Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution To comply with the limits for an FCC Class B computing device the user should use the shielded signal cable and power cord supplied with the unit The FCC warns that changes or modifications of the unit not expressly appr...

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Page 7: ...ting Menus 12 Controlling Playback 12 Selecting the Audio Channel 12 Selecting the Subtitle Channel 12 Repeating Chapters 12 Repeating an Arbitrary Section 12 Searching to a Specified Location 13 Bookmarking Locations 13 Playing Video CDs 14 The On Screen Display 14 Using Playback Control 14 Navigating Menus 14 Controlling Playback 14 Repeating Tracks 14 Repeating an Arbitrary Section 15 Searching...

Page 8: ...Transition Effects 19 Kodak Picture CDs 19 Configuring the Player 20 Language 20 Video 21 Audio 22 Rating 23 Misc 23 Troubleshooting 24 Support Information 25 Specifications 26 General 26 Video 26 Audio 26 Limited Warranty 27 OMPD3000HD book Page vi Tuesday September 5 2006 9 08 PM ...

Page 9: ...he player to any display And progressive scan video output capability provides the highest video quality available Features High quality HDMI output Progressive scan component video output 5 1 channel audio output Digital coaxial and optical audio outputs 24 bit 96kHz digital audio converters for high fidelity sound Dolby Digital surround sound Fully compatible with DVD DVD R RW Audio CD Video CD ...

Page 10: ...amaged contact the seller immediately POWE R OPEN CLOS E PREV NEXT STOP PLAY PAUS E RETURN MENU ENTER SETUP SEARCH PLAYMO DE ANGLE AUDIO SUBTITL E TITLE MUTE STOP PLAYPA USE MASTER VOLUME PREV NEXT ZOOM SLOW STEP LANGUA GE REPEAT A B DISPLAY PBC CLEAR BOOK MARK SHUFFL E VIDEOM ODE Audio Video Cable Accessories User s Manual Remote Control 2 AAA Batteries E S O L C N E P O R E W O P PREV NEXT STOP ...

Page 11: ...nu Connecting to a Display Using Component Video The component video output on your DVD player provides very high quality video To connect to a display using component video 1 Use three RCA cables to connect the Y Pb Cb and Pr Cr jacks on the rear of the player to the corresponding component video inputs on the display 2 OPTIONAL To connect the audio output to the display as well use two RCA cable...

Page 12: ...nnecting to a Display Using Composite Video Composite video though the lowest quality of the three video outputs on the player is the most common format and so can be found on just about any display To connect to a display using composite video 1 Using the included audio video cable see the accessories on page 2 connect one yellow RCA connector to the composite video input on the display and attac...

Page 13: ...te Digital Output setting under the Audio setup menu on the player see Configuring the Player on page 20 To connect to an audio system using optical digital audio 1 Use a TOSLINK cable to connect the OPTICAL output on the player to an optical S PDIF audio input on the audio system 2 Select the appropriate Digital Output setting under the Audio setup menu on the player see Configuring the Player on...

Page 14: ...ting the Volume Use the MASTER VOLUME buttons on the remote to adjust the player s output volume Understanding the Readout The readout on the front of the player displays information about the current disc and playback The following is a description of each of the indicators on the readout Indicator Indication Number Display DVDs Audio CDs Video CDs MP3 CDs The current playback time Picture CDs Th...

Page 15: ...te Accessing the Setup Menu The Setup menu allows you to configure the operation of the player You can change video audio and language settings control access to mature programming and configure other general behavior See Configuring the Player on page 20 for more information To access the Setup menu press the SETUP button on the remote OMPD3000HD book Page 7 Tuesday September 5 2006 9 08 PM ...

Page 16: ... all buttons on the remote and their functions Button Function Turns the player on and off Selects sound processing for the type of audio being played Off no processing Classical Rock Jazz or Pop Opens and closes the disc receptacle Brings up the bookmark display which allows you to save locations on the current disc so you can return to them later OMPD3000HD book Page 8 Tuesday September 5 2006 9...

Page 17: ...ntrol PBC on Video CDs When playing a DVD this button returns to the previous menu When playing a DVD this button returns to the menu When viewing a DVD menu this button resumes DVD playback Brings up the Setup menu and pauses playback Used to navigate menus and displays Confirms the current selection or entry Changes the filming angle when playing back a multi angle DVD Cycles through the availab...

Page 18: ...peeds Zooms in on the picture Pressing this button repeatedly cycles through the zoom levels Slows down the playback speed of a DVD Pressing this button repeatedly cycles through the available speeds Steps forward one frame at a time Cycles through the available audio languages on a DVD Cycles through the available repeat modes Marks an arbitrary section to be repeated Brings up the On Screen Disp...

Page 19: ...sure on the rear of the remote To replace the batteries 1 Slide the cover off the bottom of the remote 2 Remove the old batteries and replace them with the new batteries Ensure the batteries are oriented as indicated in the enclosure 3 Slide the cover back onto the remote OMPD3000HD book Page 11 Tuesday September 5 2006 9 08 PM ...

Page 20: ... reverse the DVD Press to fast forward the DVD Repeated presses cycle through the speed options 2 4 8 or 16 Press SLOW to play the video at a slower speed Repeated presses cycle through the speed options 1 2 1 4 1 6 and 1 8 Press to return to normal play mode or to start playing the DVD again when it is stopped or paused Press MENU to return to the DVD menu Selecting the Audio Channel Press AUDIO ...

Page 21: ...it the Search display without going to a location press SEARCH once more Bookmarking Locations You can save up to three locations on the CD and then jump to them later using the BOOKMARK button To bookmark a location 1 Press BOOKMARK to bring up the Bookmark display 2 Select an empty bookmark by pressing and 3 Press ENTER To jump to a saved bookmark 1 Press BOOKMARK to bring up the Bookmark displa...

Page 22: ...ack will begin with the first track and the menu will not be available Navigating Menus Press and to scroll through menu pages To view an item enter its number on the keypad and then press ENTER Note To view an item the menu page containing the item must be visible before you enter the item s number Controlling Playback Press to move to the next track or image Press to return to the previous track...

Page 23: ... the keypad on the remote 3 Press ENTER to search to the specified location To exit the Search display without going to a location press SEARCH once more Bookmarking Locations You can save up to three locations on the CD and then jump to them later using the BOOKMARK button To bookmark a location 1 Press BOOKMARK to bring up the Bookmark display 2 Select an empty bookmark by pressing and 3 Press E...

Page 24: ... stopped To skip directly to a track enter the track number on the keypad and then press ENTER Repeating Tracks Press REPEAT to cycle through the repeat options the current track all tracks on the disc and off Repeating an Arbitrary Section You can repeat an arbitrary section of audio using the A B button To repeat an arbitrary selection 1 Press A B to mark the beginning of the section to be repea...

Page 25: ...hem later using the BOOKMARK button To bookmark a location 1 Press BOOKMARK to bring up the Bookmark display 2 Select an empty bookmark by pressing and 3 Press ENTER To jump to a saved bookmark 1 Press BOOKMARK to bring up the Bookmark display 2 Select the desired bookmark by pressing and 3 Press ENTER To erase a bookmark 1 Press BOOKMARK to bring up the Bookmark display 2 Select the bookmark to b...

Page 26: ...enu allows you to navigate and playback the files on the current disc When playing MPEG or JPEG files press to bring up the directory structure When playing MP3 files the directory structure will display at all times Use the arrow controls to scroll through the files on the disc and press ENTER to play back a file Press to access the options on the right of the screen Use and to highlight an optio...

Page 27: ...s ANGLE repeatedly to cycle through the options None Wipe Down Wipe Up Center In Center Out Vertical Blind Down Vertical Blind Up Random Kodak Picture CDs Kodak Picture CDs behave the same as data CDs containing JPEG files All the same functions and menus are available OMPD3000HD book Page 19 Tuesday September 5 2006 9 08 PM ...

Page 28: ... SETUP button to exit the menu The following is a description of the contents of the Setup menu and their use Language This menu allows you to change the language used by the player for menus audio and subtitles OSD Language Changes the language of the Setup menu and the OSD which displays information about the current media and settings The options are English French and Spanish Subtitle Changes ...

Page 29: ...s pan and scan for 4 3 format displays cropping the video so it fits the screen TV System Selects the video format used by the disc being played NTSC A format used primarily in North and Central America PAL A format used in various parts of the world including Europe Asia South America and the Middle East Multi Automatically detects the video format Video Out The high quality video outputs S Video...

Page 30: ...ng bass Front Speakers When bass management is enabled sets the size of the front speakers Small or Large Center Speaker Turns the center speaker on and off When bass management is enabled this also allows you to select the size of the center speaker Small or Large Surround Speakers Turns the surround speakers on and off When bass management is enabled this also allows you to select the size of th...

Page 31: ...quired 1 Kid Safe 2 G 3 PG 4 PG 13 5 PG R 6 R 7 NC 17 8 Adult Set Password Sets the password for parental control To change the password select Set Password press ENTER enter the current password and then press ENTER again Then select Set Password a second time press ENTER enter the new password and then press ENTER again Misc The Misc menu contains general player settings that do not belong in th...

Page 32: ... too high Adjust the contrast and or brightness to desired setting on the display Distorted image Display format set incorrectly Check that the correct display format is selected in the Setup menu see Video on page 21 Unclear or noisy picture Signal cable s not securely connected Make sure the signal cable s are firmly connected Radio interference Check for any electronic devices nearby that might...

Page 33: ...r service center may be contacted 24 hours a day 7 days a week at the following number 1 888 257 8899 Remote control not functioning Batteries inserted improperly Make sure the batteries are inserted and oriented properly Battery low on energy Replace the batteries A button is stuck Jog any stuck buttons on the remote to unstick them Obstacle between remote and player Remove the obstacle The remot...

Page 34: ...o RCA 1 digital optical audio TOSLINK 1 5 1 channel audio RCA Power Input AC110 230V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 12W Storage Temperature 0 60 C Operating Temperature 5 45 C Operating Humidity 10 90 Sample Rate 54MHz Resolution 10 bits Display Resolution 500 lines S N Ratio 56dB Harmonic Distortion 0 5 Max Sample Rate 96kHz Resolution 24 bits Frequency Response 3dB 20Hz 20kHz S N Ratio 90dB Dynamic R...

Page 35: ...ping the product for repair Signal reception problems caused by external antenna cable systems or interference Incompatibility due to a change in TV CATV broadcast systems after the product was sold Batteries Images burnt onto the screen Initial installation and related adjustments Power surge and or damage by lightning Force majeure or uncontrollable external force damage Product shipped for serv...

Page 36: ...thereafter Under no circumstance shall Spectroniq be liable for any loss or consequential damage arising out of the use of this product This warranty gives specific legal right However you may have other rights that may vary from state province to state province Some states provinces do not allow limitations on implied warranties or exclusions of consequential damage Therefore these restrictions m...

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