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Safety notes

Caution icons

You will fi nd the following caution icons used in these 
instructions :

Danger

High risk  !

Failure to observe the warning may result in 
severe personal injury or death.  

Attention

Moderate risk  !

Failure to observe the warning may result in 
p       roperty damage.

Minor risk!

Points which should be observed when hand-
ling the unit.

Safety notes

Danger

Risk of electric shock!

Faulty installation of electrical equipment or 
mains voltage which is too high can cause 

electric shocks.

The device is only suitable for use with a power supply 

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voltage  of  220  V – 240  V ~  /  50 Hz/60 Hz.
If the unit’s case or mains cable is defective or shows 

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other signs of visible damage, disconnect the mains 
adapter immediately from the socket and do not oper-
ate the device.
If the device produces smoke, a burning odour or emits 

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unusual sounds, immediately disconnect it from the 
mains and discontinue use.
The standby button does not disconnect the device 

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from the power supply. For this reason, connect it to an 
easily accessible socket so that you can quickly discon-
nect it from the power supply in the event of faults.
Never open the unit case.

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Repairs may only be carried out by an authorised 
specialist workshop. Only use parts which conform 
with the original unit specifi cations. There are electrical 
and mechanical parts in this unit which are essential in 
order to avoid exposure to sources of danger.
Do not insert any objects through the vent slots in the 

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case.
Only use the unit in indoor areas.

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Do not operate the unit in moist areas and protect it from 

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drops of water or splash water. 
Also take care not to stand vases or other containers of 
liquid on or near the unit in order to avoid liquid getting 
into the case. If water or other foreign bodies should 
enter the case, disconnect it immediately from the mains 
power supply and remove any batteries. Send the unit to 
our service address.
Never touch the mains adapter with wet hands.

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Check the unit regularly for damage.

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Danger

Danger to children!

Children can become trapped in the packing 
fi lm when playing and suffocate.

Do not allow children to play with the unit or the pack-

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ing fi lm. Danger of suffocation.
Ensure that children do not remove small parts from 

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the unit or take them off of the unit (e.g. control knobs 
or plug adapters). They could swallow the parts and 
choke. Never allow children to use electrical devices 
without supervision.

Danger

Danger to eyes and skin!

If the disc tray is open and the lock is disabled, 
an invisible laser beam or visible laser light is 

emitted.

Do not look into the beam, even if you are using opti-

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cal instruments.

Danger

Danger to hearing!

Loud noise may lead to hearing loss.
Particularly when a subwoofer in “Stand-by/

Auto On” mode is activated by bass impulse and has 
been set to maximum volume, very high noise pressure 
may be produced. This may also have psychological 
consequences as well as cause physical injury. Children 
and pets are particularly at risk.

Set your signal source unit volume control to a low 

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setting. 
When the volume is set high, always keep a certain 

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distance from the unit and never place your ear directly 
on the speaker.
To avoid damage to health, avoid extended listening at 

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high volume.

Danger

Danger of chemical burns!

Leaking battery acid may lead to chemical 
burns.

Do not allow battery acid to come into contact with 

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skin, eyes or mucus membranes. In case of contact 
with acid rinse the affected location immediately with 
plenty of plain water and if necessary see a doctor.

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Summary of Contents for CP 5100 DR

Page 1: ...Technical description and operating instructions 5 1 DVD Receiver CP 5100 DR 91341 GB 20100924 indd 1 91341 GB 20100924 indd 1 24 09 2010 9 57 57 Uhr 24 09 2010 9 57 57 Uhr...

Page 2: ...VD CD mode 17 Suitable DVDs CDs 17 Handling DVDs CDs 17 Inserting a DVD CD 17 Ejecting a DVD CD 17 Radio playback 18 Setting the radio stations 18 Station memory 18 Saving stations 18 Selecting statio...

Page 3: ...Empty boxes are not available Complaints In case of complaint we will need the following informa tion to process your enquiry 1 Invoice Number Can be found on the sales slip enclosed with the product...

Page 4: ...liquid getting into the case If water or other foreign bodies should enter the case disconnect it immediately from the mains power supply and remove any batteries Send the unit to our service address...

Page 5: ...l batteries Do not expose batteries or rechargeable batteries to heat and never throw them in open re Attention Fire hazard Improper use may lead to damage or re Do not place open ames such as burning...

Page 6: ...the remote control 1x mains cord Check to be sure Check that all items have been delivered and that noth ing is damaged If the delivery is incomplete or you nd damage sus tained in transit do not oper...

Page 7: ...nalog source device with component video and audio 18 Aux 2 Input jacks for analog source de vice with FBAS video or S Video and audio 19 AUX 3 Input jacks for analog source de vice with FBAS video or...

Page 8: ...speakers 46 Resolution Adjusting resolution of the HDMI output 47 Night Night mode on off 48 Playmode Repeat functions 49 HDMI Direct selection of sources HDMI 1 and 2 50 DVD Direct selection of DVD...

Page 9: ...the connector terminal If you don t use any banana plugs turn the connector terminal 22 counterclockwise to loosen it Insert the stripped cable end into the hole that is now visible Turn the terminal...

Page 10: ...n RCA cable A video cable with two yellow RCA jacks is included with the CP5100 DR which you can use to connect a television to this jack 28 HDMI Out Digital video and sound signals via a HDMI cable P...

Page 11: ...ins switch 23 Power on the back of the device is turned off OFF position Connect the mains connector jack 24 to a mains socket with the mains cord To use the remote control you will need two batteries...

Page 12: ...HDMI 2 50 DVD DISC and or USB The selected source is shown on the display 5 Adjusting the volume With the menu function Power on Vol you can set the volume when turning on the device see page 15 Incr...

Page 13: ...height on a 4 3 TV set but the sides are cropped 4 3 Letterbox 16 9 movies are shown with full width on a 4 3 TV set with black bars on the top and bottom 16 9 Wide Correct setting for 16 9 TV sets V...

Page 14: ...peaker Setup HDMI 1 HDMI 1 Audio AV Mapping HDMI 2 Aux 1 System Distance Aux 1 Aux 2 Exit Level Aux 2 Aux 3 Equalizer Aux 3 Coax 1 Teufel Preset1 Coax 2 Teufel Preset2 Opt 1 Opt 2 Distance If the spea...

Page 15: ...3 Parental Guidance 13 children under 13 years of age should be accompanied by a parent 5 Intermediate rating 6 PG R Parents Guidance Restricted under 17 years of age only when accompanied by a parent...

Page 16: ...e range from 0 to 240 ms The device deactivates the function after three seconds of button inactivity Button Level You can set the sound with the button 45 Level and adjust the volume of the speakers...

Page 17: ...milar errors may result Please also follow the guidelines on the CD case for the proper han dling of DVDs CDs Inserting a DVD CD Attention Risk of damage Do not in any case insert multiple DVDs CDs on...

Page 18: ...er a short time Station memory Your radio can save up to 30 stations for each of the two radio bands FM and AM You can select the saved sta tions conveniently with the push of a button Presetting stat...

Page 19: ...our PC Inserting the USB stick and playback Press the button 9 Eject and or 31 The DVD tray will be ejected and the source will change to DISC at the same time If necessary take the DVD CD out of the...

Page 20: ...e DVD Tip the button 56 Subtitle Enlarging the display Tip the button 34 Zoom The display will be enlarged by 2 3 4 and 5 times in se quence Move the window with the navigation buttons 40 On screen di...

Page 21: ...er the number shown to the right of the desired le Example Let s open the 2 FOLDER Now the currently selected folder is highlighted in white on the left side 2 FOLDER and its content is shown on the r...

Page 22: ...off normal playback DVD Chapter Repeat On Repeat the current chapter Title Repeat On Repeat the current title Repeat Off Repeat function off normal playback Movies DivX Mpeg4 and music MP3 AAC Single...

Page 23: ...damaged Replace the connector cable CD DVD dirty Clean the CD DVD Display fuzzy distorted CD DVD damaged or dirty Clean or change the CD DVD Television or device has the wrong colour standard PAL NTS...

Page 24: ...ion buttons 40 and press the select button 41 The display will icker brie y Turn off the device with the power switch 6 23 Power on the back Wait approximately 10 seconds before turning the 7 device b...

Page 25: ...rocess hold the CD between the index nger and thumb of your other hand Touching the play side of the CD with your hand may cause playback problems Software update The CP 5100 DR s software is being de...

Page 26: ...every consumer is required by law to dispose of used devices separate from household waste e g at a collection point run by the communal author ity borough In this way used devices can be recycled and...

Page 27: ...menu 15 P PAL 13 Pan scan 13 password 15 Playback 21 DVD 20 MP3 DivX 21 Photo 21 Progressive 13 R Radio 18 Radio stations Saving 18 Selecting stations from the memory 18 Remote control 8 Inserting ba...

Page 28: ...of Buelowbogen Aufgang D1 10783 Berlin Germany Buelowstr 66 Tel 00800 200 300 40 toll free Fax 49 0 30 300930930 www teufelaudio com No liability is accepted for the accuracy of this information Tech...

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