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Safety notes

 

All  components  used  in  this  device  meet  the  current
German and  European safety  norms  and  standards.  For
your  own  safety  please  be  sure  to  read  right  through
these  operating  instructions.  It  is  especially  important  to
observe  the  safety  notes  and  the  instructions  regarding
setting up and operating the equipment.

 

We  are  able  to  guarantee  that  our  products  are  of  the
highest  quality,  and  meet  all  our  specifications  in  full,
because  we  carry  out  strict  quality  checking  of  all
materials,  employ  painstaking  production  methods
controlled  by  highly  qualified  staff,  and  carry  out  a  fully
automatic,  computer-controlled  final  quality  control
procedure.

 

Please  read  right  through  these  operating  instructions
carefully before you attempt to use your new equipment.
Note  in  particular  the  information  regarding  setting  up
and operating the unit, and the safety notes.

 

The machine must be set up in  such a  way  that  there  is
no chance of  anyone  -  especially  children  - touching  the
back  panel  connections.  Be  sure  to  observe  the  notes
and  instructions  in  the  chapter  entitled 

'Installation,

Using the unit for the first time, Safety notes'

.

 

The power supply required for this machine is printed on
the  mains  supply  socket.  The  unit  must  never  be
connected  to  a  power  supply  which  does  not  meet  this
specification.  If  the  machine  is  not to  be  used  for  a  long
period,  disconnect  it  from  the  mains  supply  at  the  wall
socket.

 

Mains leads must be deployed in such a way that there is
no  danger  of  damage  from  furniture,  or  people  treading
on  them  etc.  Take  particular  care  with  mains  plugs,  dis-
tribution panels and the connections on the back panel of
the player.

 

Liquid or foreign bodies must never be allowed inside the
case  through  the  ventilation  slots.  Mains  voltage  is
present  inside  the  unit, and there  is  a  risk  of  lethal  elec-
tric shock.

Protect  the  unit  from  drips  and  splashes  of  water;  never
place  flower  vases  or  other  vessels  containing  fluids  on
top of the case.

 

Do not exert undue force on the mains connectors.

 
 

Caution!

 

The  mains  button  is  not  a  mains  isolation  switch.
Even when the green LED is not glowing, parts of the
machine  remain  connected  to  the  mains  power
supply.  If  the  machine  is  not  to  be  used  for  a  long
period,  we  recommend  that  you  isolate  it  from  the
mains by pulling out the plug at the wall socket.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

This  device  should  never  be  used  without  proper
supervision. The machine should be set up well out of the
reach  of  small  children.  This  applies  to  all  electrical
equipment.

 

 

 

CAUTION !   LETHAL DANGER !

 

The  unit  should  only  ever  be  opened  by  a
qualified specialist technician.

 
 

Repairs and fuse replacements should be entrusted to an
authorised 

 specialist workshop.

 

With  the  exception  of  the  connections  and  procedures
described in these instructions, no work of any kind may
be carried out on the machine by unqualified persons.

 

If  the  unit  is  damaged,  or  if  you  suspect  that  it  is  not
functioning  correctly,  immediately  disconnect  the  mains
plug  at  the  wall  socket,  and  ask  an  authorised 

specialist workshop to check it.

 

The  unit  may  be  damaged  by  excess  voltage  in  the
power  supply,  the  cable  network  or  aerial  systems,  as
may  occur  due  to  static  discharge  or  during  thunder-
storms (lightning strikes).

 

Special power supply units and excess voltage protectors
such  as  the 

  'Power  Bar'

  mains  dis-tribution  panel

offer  some  degree  of  protection  from  damage  to
equipment due to the hazards described above.

 

However,  if  you  require  absolute  security  from  damage
due  to  excess  voltage,  the  only  solution  is  to  disconnect
the  unit  from  the  mains  power  supply  and  any  aerial
systems.

 

If  you  believe  there  is  a  danger  of  excess  voltage  (e. g.
when  an  electrical  storm  is  building  up)  disconnect  the
machine from the mains and the aerial socket.

 

All  mains  power  supply  and  aerial  systems  to  which  the
unit  is  connected  must  meet  the  currently  valid
regulations,  and  must  be  installed  by  an  approved  elec-
trical installer.

 
 
 

Note:

 

Many insurance companies offer lightning damage cover
for  electrical  equipment  as  part  of  their  general
household insurance.

Summary of Contents for 1235 R

Page 1: ...V1 0 Order No 9103 0330 USER MANUAL DVD 1235 R...

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Page 3: ...a picture quality All the unique features of DVD video are available such as selecting the sound channel and sub title language and choosing different angles of view also depending on DVD type The uni...

Page 4: ...your device Rear panel CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT On the inner protective housing of the DVD mechanism CAUTION VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM VORSICHT SICHTBARE UND...

Page 5: ...icture 26 Sound 27 Features 28 Menu SETUP overview 29 Language 30 TV 31 Audio Menu 32 Features 33 Access 33 Installation using the unit for the first time Back panel connections 36 Setting up the DVD...

Page 6: ...possible audio reproduction quality This button switches the phase of the signal from normal to inverse phase and back The human ear is certainly capable of detecting absolute phase when listening to...

Page 7: ...lay can be adjusted in 3 steps 1 Normal setting good legibility even in bright conditions and sunlight 2 Subdued Subdued setting for dark locations 3 Display off the screen is switched off completely...

Page 8: ...SACD is played MCH Glows when a multi channel SACD is present this indicator is leit if the video output is switched OFF pure high quality AUDIO Mode P indicates that the P scan mode progressive scan...

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Page 10: ...rol of the DVD 1235 R are marked All other buttons are without function for the DVD 1235 R The DVD 1235 R receives remote control commands from the RLINK Master device amplifier or surround receiver I...

Page 11: ...long press Switches to cursor control see Manual cursor control MP3 CD Start playback brief press Interrupt playback Next individual DVD frame long press Slow motion 1 2 1 4 1 8 speed brief press End...

Page 12: ...o close the drawer Starting playback Some discs feature an autostart function These discs will start automatically Other DVDs show an On Screen Menu after start up Please follow the instructions of th...

Page 13: ...ons on the remote control handset Note If the number has more than one digit press the digits quickly in sequence SEARCH The standard search takes place at quadruple speed and is started by pressing t...

Page 14: ...ttons select a track within the current album Play back of a MP3 title can be paused by pressing the button and be resumed by pressing the button Note Due to the big number of tracks on a MP3 discs it...

Page 15: ...lso play pure multi channel SACDs in which case they are reproduced as a two channel down mix This means that all sound information including that for the rear channels is reproduced via the stereo lo...

Page 16: ...ers of the DVD 1235 R and the short direct and audiophile signal paths of your stereo amplifier To play back CDs and SACDs in ProLogic or NEO 6 surround mode choose CD as source and switch your system...

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Page 18: ...structions given on the screen The disk menu is opened by a brief press of the button on the front panel or the button of the remote control The Player Menu is intended for the control of special func...

Page 19: ...d closing the menu using the F1 remote control handset Press the blue rocker to call up the Disc Menu Press the blue rocker again to leave the menu Manual CURSOR control The CURSOR buttons on the remo...

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Page 21: ...21 Menu TOOLBAR overview...

Page 22: ...isplay time Medium 5 seconds display time Fast 2 seconds display time Menu View Angle If a DVD contains sequences filmed from different viewing angles this submenu lets you select one of these angles...

Page 23: ...to step backwards or forward Menu Program You can play back the contents of a disc in your preferred order by programming the order of the tracks to be played Program This submenu displays the titles...

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Page 25: ...25 Menu Preferences overview...

Page 26: ...ixels On increases dramatically the picture quality especially during slow motion Gamma This submenu offers a non linear processing of the picture intensity Setting the slider in the right hand input...

Page 27: ...the DVD 1235 R Stereo If stereo is selected multichannel sound tracks are down mixed to stereo and output through the L R front outputs of the main analogue output Please use this setting if your DVD...

Page 28: ...on at the selected period of time If the wake up timer is active the timer LED in the display window will light up Status window If the status window is switched on the current operation mode and tim...

Page 29: ...29 Menu SETUP overview...

Page 30: ...en SETUP menu Default Audio Here you can select your preferred language for DVD soundtracks The DVD 1235 R will play back a DVD in this language if it is available on the disc Note The DVD 1235 R will...

Page 31: ...multi standard TV set which automatically detects the video standard and processes viodeo signals accordingly Note Picture distortions can occur when switching between NTSC and PAL TV shape This subm...

Page 32: ...el decoder is connected to the digital output of the DVD 1235 R Multichannel recordings are output as a digital multichannel data stream that can be decoded by the attached surround decoder receiver P...

Page 33: ...ase rember this PIN number well Enter PIN Enter your four digit PIN code in the input box After entering a valid PIN number all other submenues of the ACCESS menu will be accessible Note The factory d...

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Page 35: ...s chapter describes all the matters of fundamental importance for setting up and operating your DVD player This information is not relevant to your daily handling of the system but should still be rea...

Page 36: ...ve video please refer to the manual of the video monitor projector SDI OUT Serial Digital Interface optional Professional digital video interface can be retro fitted The SDI connection to a video proj...

Page 37: ...to remote control signals if the input DVD is selected as source Mains input The mains power lead is connected to this socket For details of a correct mains connection please read the notes in the cha...

Page 38: ...er or any other device that can become hot during operation Either place the device at the side of other equipment or on top of cool devices like tuners pre amps etc R series devices dissipate some of...

Page 39: ...problems when using the player for the first time please note that they often have simple causes that are equally simple to correct Read the chapter entitled Trouble shooting in these instructions Lo...

Page 40: ...audio is needed for VCR recordings and Zone 2 4 additional YUV ComponentVideo cable for Video monitors projectors with component video input Note Please make the following assignments in the configura...

Page 41: ...or high quality Stereo CD SACD playback Note Please make the following assignments in the configuration menus of the DD 1535 R Audio Inputs DIG 3 coax DVD Video Inputs DVDin S Video The DD 1535 R shou...

Page 42: ...the player In this configuration the DVD 1235 R is switched ON with the source button The switch RLINK 2 nd ADDR must be set to position CD Wiring diagram 3 DVD 1235 R connected to a stereo amplifier...

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Page 44: ...vessels containing fluids on top of the case Do not exert undue force on the mains connectors Caution The mains button is not a mains isolation switch Even when the green LED is not glowing parts of...

Page 45: ...n and European regulations It is approved for use as stipulated within the EC By attaching the symbol to the machine declares its conformity with the EC directives 89 336 EEC amended by 91 263 EEC and...

Page 46: ...nient access to any title or chapter by means of the on screen control bar Important notes The actual behaviour of any particular DVD is determined by the disc manufacturer Different DVDs may vary con...

Page 47: ...your multi norm TV set Speech barriers are a thing of the past thanks to sound tracks in up to eight languages and sub titles if present on the disc in up to 32 languages And whether you watch DVDs o...

Page 48: ...ndard FIR filter suppresses background noise more effectively and is primarily recommended for vocal and chamber music The DVD 1235 R therefore provides a means of matching the system s reproduction c...

Page 49: ...HiFi system the DVD 1235 R offers analog and digital signal processing means to tailor the analog output signal exactly to the requirements of your amplifier and speakers These processing means consis...

Page 50: ...system is about 8 metres Position the remote control receiver so that it is not subjected to direct sunlight or excessively bright lighting Fluorescent lamps and energy saving bulbs are powerful sourc...

Page 51: ...ame picture name PAL NTSC as the disc or cannot process its picture norm Remedy 1 chose PAL NTSC according to your TV set in the menu Preferences Remedy 2 Use a multi norm TV set These sets automatica...

Page 52: ...nd decoder or surround receiver the DVD 1235 R also responds Cause E 2000 connected to the DVD 1235 R Remedy Connect the E 2000 to the pre amplifier integrated amplifier or receiver Problem MP3 CD doe...

Page 53: ...ulation 0 002 Effective system dynamics CD SACD DVD V DVD 96 24 96 dB 105 dB 100 dB 105 dB Signal noise ratio 109 dB Channel separation 100 dB Video section TV Standard lines 625 PAL 50 Hz 525 NTSC 60...

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