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DVD  player
Model VT-4106

Operating manual

Please, read and understand this manual carefully before the startup, 
use and setup of the player. Keep the manual for future references. 

CAUTION!  IN ORDER TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRST 
CONNECT THE CORD TO THE PLAYER, AND THEN INSERT PLUG 
INTO THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET. 

CAUTION! 

 This device contains a DVD player that uses a laser system. 

Do not open the case in order to avoid exposure to laser radiation. 
Invisible laser radiation is present when the case is open. DO NOT LOOK 
AT THE LASER RAYS. Furthermore, use of the control system or making 
adjustments or completing operations, other than those described in 
these instructions, can lead to dangerous exposure to radiation. 
We urge you to carefully study these operating instructions and save 
them for future use. Contact a service center (if necessary) for service 
and repairs. 

CAUTION!  DO NOT OPEN THE UPPER HOUSING OF THE DEVICE DUE 
TO RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. THERE ARE NO USER-SERVICEABLE 
PARTS INSIDE. EMPLOY THE SERVICES OF QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

ATTENTION

IN ORDER TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, THE WIDE PRONG OF THE 
PLUG SHOULD BE FIRMLY AND COMPLETELY INSERTED INTO THE 
OUTLET. WATER MUST NOT SPILL INTO THE DEVICE. DO NOT PLACE 
CONTAINERS OF LIQUIDS, LIKE VASES, ONTO THE DEVICE.

Safety Guards

Connecting power sources

This appliance is powered by AC mains: voltage 110-40V and frequency 
50-60Hz. Ensure the mains voltage meets appliance’s operating voltage.

It is forbidden to immerse this appliance into water. Do not install 
the appliance at the places with high humidity (in bath rooms, near 
water basins, kitchen sins, washer machines, swimming pools, in wet 
basements or cellars) in order to avoid fire and electric shock. Do not 
allow drops and splashes falling on the appliance. Do not put any objects 
filled with liquids (vases, for example) on the appliance. In order to avoid 
condensation because of appliance transferring from warmer room to a 
colder one and vice versa, do not switch the appliance on immediately, 
but wail for about one hour.

Do not use extension cords not approved by the manufacturer, it may be 
dangerous. 

Do not allow sockets and extension cords become overloaded as doing 
so may lead to fire or electric hock

Install the appliance thus to be able disconnecting power cord plug from 
a wall outlet immediately in case of malfunction. Power cord should not 
be tight near its exit out of the appliance. Power cord should be routed 

so that it cannot become tangled. Do not put any objects on the power 
cord.

Disconnect the appliance from a wall outlet to provide additional 
protection during a lighting storm and when you are not going to use 
the appliance for a long time. This measure is used to avoid appliance 
failures because of lighting or mains voltage jumps.

Do not disconnect power cord when the power is on.

In order to disconnect power cord from a wall outlet hold the plug, not 
pull the cord.

Do not open appliance housing on your own, doing so would cause 
electric shock. Do not repair of modify the appliance. Any servicing 
should be done by qualified professionals at service centers.

Special attention is required when the appliance is used by children of 
invalids.
Keep at the places inaccessible by children.
Do no allow using this appliance as a toy.

Appliance Installation

Install the appliance at the places where sufficient ventilation is provided. 
This appliance should not be installed inside any built-in furniture 
(book shelves or built-in closets) where sufficient ventilation cannot be 
provided.

Ensure the proper ventilation is provided in case of installing the 
appliance on a bed, divan, sofa, carpet, or any other similar furniture.

Do not place the appliance near any heat sources, for example radiators, 
electric heaters, ovens or any other heating appliances (including 
amplifiers too). Do not install the appliance at the places where it would 
be exposed to direct sun rays, excessive dust or mechanical impacts. 

Do not put heavy articles on the appliance.

Do not place this appliance on a furniture with non-fixed wheels, on 
unsteady bases, tripods, brackets, tables as the appliance would fall 
down and cause children’s’ or adult’ injury, or appliance damage. Use 
the bases, tripods, brackets, and tables delivered with the appliance or 
recommended by the manufacturer. Follow manufacturer’s instructions 
while installing the appliance on a base, use holders and fasteners 
recommended by manufacturer only. Unit consisting of base and 
appliance should be moved with special care. The appliance could 
probably be thrown over in case of sudden stop, push or moving the 
base on an uneven surface.

Foreign objects

Do not allow foreign objects falling inside appliance housing through any 
openings. This may cause ignition and electric shock. In case of such 
an accident disconnect the appliance from wall outlet and consult a 
qualified professional before any further usage.

Damages to be repaired

In the situations described below it s necessary to unplug appliance and 
apply to qualified professional for repair:
a)   power cord or plug damage;
b)   foreign object falling inside the appliance;
c)   appliance was exposed to rain or the water was poured on the 

appliance;

d)   there are obvious changes in appliance operation;
e)   appliance was fallen down or was damaged in any other way.

Appliance maintenance

Unplug from a wall outlet before cleaning. Use soft damp cloth for 
cleaning the appliance. It is forbidden using liquid or aerosol detergents.

The lightning bolt in a triangle symbol indicates to the 
user that there are dangerous voltages inside the device 
that can result in electrical shock.

The exclamation point in a triangle symbol indicates to 
the user important operating instructions and technical 
service information in the accompanying literature.

Indicates a device using a laser. This symbol 
must  be  located  on  the  rear  panel  of  a 
device, indicating that the device contains a 
Class 1 laser and that laser rays are in use. 
The  possibility  of  laser  exposure  does  not 
exist without opening the device.

CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

CAUTION

Risk of electric shock

DO NOT OPEN

WARNING: In order to reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, 

do not remove the device panels. Contact qualified personnel for 

service and repairs.

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Summary of Contents for VT-4106 SR

Page 1: ...www vitek aus com INSTRUCTION MANUAL DVD PLAYER MODEL VT 4106 SR UZ 2 12 22 32 42 4106IM indd 1 02 04 2008 15 01 06...

Page 2: ...ervicing should be done by qualified professionals at service centers Special attention is required when the appliance is used by children of invalids Keep at the places inaccessible by children Do no...

Page 3: ...d under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works Copy right 199 1997 Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved Thi...

Page 4: ...ack Part of video or audio content of SVCD VCD or CD disk All tracks are numbered in order to facilitate search procedure Scene VCD disks supporting playback control function and including dynamic and...

Page 5: ...ck PREVIOUS skip to next track NEXT 5 LED display Side panels 1 microphone jacks microphone volume control knob microphone echo control knob 4 jack for connecting USB device USB Flash Drive jack Rear...

Page 6: ...MUTE button 18 STEP button 19 PAUSE button 0 F REV button 1 F FWD button SLOW button Playback button 4 SETUP button 5 A B RPT button 6 REPEAT button 7 SEARCH button 8 TITLE PBC button 9 SUBTITLE butt...

Page 7: ...ART not included into delivery set to connect SCART jack of your DVD player to the adequate jack of your TV set Notes Parallel connection using several video outputs effects quality of image negativel...

Page 8: ...is ejected at and at the following loading of the same disc the playback will start from this very moment Sound settings SPEAKER SETUP Mix Left Right original sound of 5 1 CH format is transferred vi...

Page 9: ...button once to open the file list Use the navigation buttons you can select the desired file to review TITLE PBC and MENU The TITLE PBC and MENU buttons are used to display content of the disc If ther...

Page 10: ...r Leave DVD player without disk for one hour Microphone is not working Microphone is switched off Connect a microphone and switch it on Microphone volume is too low Adjust microphone volume level Remo...

Page 11: ...nic products not having been the subject of a selective sorting are potentially dangerous for the environment and human health because of the potential presence of dangerous substances The manufacture...

Page 12: ...1 DVD VT 4106 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 1 110 40 50 60 1 a b c d e 4106IM indd 12 02 04 2008 15 01 11...

Page 13: ...D R RW DVD MPEG4 DivX SVCD VCD CDDA WMA Kodak Picture CD JPEG Dolby Digital AC Dolby Prologic II DTS digital VIDEO S Video Y Cb Pb Cr Pr COAXIAL OPTICAL 5 1 5 1 CH AUDIO OUT SCART USB DVD Dolby Digita...

Page 14: ...GIT 4 7 8 5 4 9 4 4 5 17 9 650 74 650M 45 650M 74 1 8 1 1 1 8 500 40 50 8 8 4 DVD Dolby digital surround digital surround digital surround surround surround DT 5 1 DVD DVD SVCD VCD CD VCD SVCD VCD SVC...

Page 15: ...CD 1 1 SVCD VCD 0 VCD 1 STANDBY ON 4 PLAY PAUSE OPEN CLOSE STOP PREVIOUS NEXT 5 1 4 USB USB Flash Drive 1 Y Cb Pb Cr Pr Coaxial 4 Video 5 S Video 6 OPTICAL 7 5 1 8 SCART 4106IM indd 15 02 04 2008 15 0...

Page 16: ...NTSC 7 CLEAR 8 PROG 9 10 ZOOM 11 PREV 1 NEXT 1 STOP 14 VOLUME 15 DVD USB 16 ANGLE 17 MUTE 18 STEP 19 PAUSE 0 F REV 1 F FWD SLOW 4 SETUP 5 A B RPT 6 REPEAT 7 SEARCH 8 TITLE PBC 9 SUBTITLE 0 AUDIO 1 MEN...

Page 17: ...VD A V S Video S VIDEO DVD S Video Y Cb Pb Cr Pr 4 SCART SCART DVD 1 SCART 1 FR FL 5 1 5 1 CH AUDIO OUT 5 1 FL FR SL SR CENTER SUB WOOFER DVD 5 1 AV COAXIAL DVD 4 OPTICAL DVD DVD 4106IM indd 17 02 04...

Page 18: ...VD 4 LB DVD 4 Wide 16 9 DVD DVD DVD SUBTITLE HDCD 44 1 88 5 1 CH 5 1 CH 5 1 5 1 CH SPDIF SPDIF 5 1 CH AUDIO OUT SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM Dolby Digital Dolby Digital CVBS YUV Y Cb Pb Cr Pr RGB SCART YUV 410...

Page 19: ...F FWD F REV PREV I NEXT I DVD PREV I SVCD VCD CD PREV I DVD NEXT I SVCD VCD CD NEXT I DVD USB DVD USB PROG PROG 10 10 6 10 10 6 10 NEXT I 0 DiV X MPEG 4 PROG TITLE PBC MENU TITLE PBC MENU TITLE PBC ME...

Page 20: ...SEARCH OSD OSD SETUP SETUP V MODE V MODE CVBS YUV YUV PSCAN RGB 1 9 0 10 VCD 1 1 CD PROGRAM MENU 10 10 PAL NTSC PAL NTSC MULTI CLEAR SLOW SLOW DVD VCD DVD DVD CD CD ZOOM F FWD F REV ZOOM DVD 4106IM in...

Page 21: ...PAL DVD DVCD SVCD VCD CDDA WMA HDCD JPEG KODAK PICTURE CD MPEG4 DivX DVD DVD R RW R RW CD R RW 19 4 1Vp p S Video Y 1Vp p 75 Vp p 75 0 Vt 5 1 Channel CVBS S VIDEO Y Cb Pb Cr Pr SCART 0 0 80 0 01 80 5...

Page 22: ...DVD VT 4106 DVD 1 DVD 110 40 50 60 1 a b c d e CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 4106IM indd 22 02 04 2008 15 01 13...

Page 23: ...R RW DVD MPEG4 DivX SVCD VCD CDDA WMA Kodak Picture CD JPEG Dolby Digital AC Dolby Prologic II DTS digital VIDEO S Video Y Cb Pb Cr Pr COAXIAL OPTICAL 5 1 5 1 CH AUDIO OUT SCART USB DVD Dolby Digital...

Page 24: ...VCD SVCD CD MPEG MPEGI MPEG II DIGIT 4 7 8 5 4 9 4 4 5 17 9 650 74 650M 45 650M 74 1 8 1 1 1 8 500 40 50 8 8 4 DVD Dolby digital surround DTS 5 1 DVD DVD SVCD VCD CD VCD 4106IM indd 24 02 04 2008 15...

Page 25: ...VCD VCD VCD 1 1 SVCD VCD 0 VCD 1 STANDBY ON 4 PLAY PAUSE OPEN CLOSE STOP PREVIOUS NEXT 5 1 4 USB USB Flash Drive 1 Y Cb Pb Cr Pr Coaxial 4 Video 5 S Video 6 OPTICAL 7 5 1 8 SCART 4106IM indd 25 02 04...

Page 26: ...AL NTSC 7 CLEAR 8 PROG 9 10 ZOOM 11 PREV 1 NEXT 1 STOP 14 VOLUME 15 DVD USB 16 ANGLE 17 MUTE 18 STEP 19 PAUSE 0 F REV 1 F FWD SLOW 4 SETUP 5 A B RPT 6 REPEAT 7 SEARCH 8 TITLE PBC 9 SUBTITLE 0 AUDIO 1...

Page 27: ...O DVD A V S Video S VIDEO DVD S Video Y Cb Pb Cr Pr 4 SCART SCART DVD 1 SCART 1 FR FL 5 1 5 1 CH AUDIO OUT 5 1 FL FR SL SR CENTER SUB WOOFER DVD 5 1 AV COAXIAL DVD 4 OPTICAL DVD DVD 4106IM indd 27 02...

Page 28: ...LB DVD 4 Wide 16 9 DVD DVD DVD SUBTITLE HDCD 44 1 88 5 1 CH 5 1 CH 5 1 5 1 CH SPDIF SPDIF 5 1 CH AUDIO OUT SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM Dolby Digital Dolby Digital CVBS YUV Y Cb Pb Cr Pr RGB SCART YUV PAL NTSC...

Page 29: ...I DVD USB DVD USB PROG PROG 10 10 6 10 10 6 10 NEXT I 0 c DiV X MPEG 4 PROG TITLE PBC MENU TITLE PBC MENU TITLE PBC MENU MENU SVCD VCD 0 TITLE PBC VCD1 1 CDDA SUBTITLE DVD SUBTTITLE ANGLE DVD ANGLE ST...

Page 30: ...0 CLEAR i SLOW SLOW DVD VCD DVD DVD CD CD ZOOM F FWD F REV ZOOM o o DVD 8 4106IM indd 30 02 04 2008 15 01 14...

Page 31: ...PAL DVD DVCD SVCD VCD CDDA WMA HDCD JPEG KODAK PICTURE CD MPEG4 DivX DVD DVD R RW R RW CD R RW 19 4 1Vp p S Video Y 1Vp p 75 Vp p 75 0 Vt 5 1 Channel CVBS S VIDEO Y Cb Pb Cr Pr SCART 0 0 80 0 01 80 5...

Page 32: ...DVD VT 4106 DVD 1 DVD 110 240 50 60 1 a b c d e 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CAUTION Risk of electric shock DO NOT OPEN 4106IM indd 32 02 04 2008 15 01 14...

Page 33: ...R RW DVD MPEG4 DivX VCD VCD CDDA WMA Kodak Picture CD JPEG Dolby Digital AC 3 Dolby Prologic II DTS digital VIDEO Video Y Cb Pb Cr Pr COAXIAL OPTICAL 5 1 5 1 CH AUDIO OUT CART U B DVD 3 Dolby Digital...

Page 34: ...MPEGI MPEG II DIGIT 4 7 2 8 5 4 9 4 4 5 17 9 650 74 650M 45 650M 74 12 8 12 12 12 8 500 240 350 32 8 8 2 4 DVD Dolby digital surround DT 5 1 5 1 DVD DVD VCD VCD CD VCD SVCD VCD VCD VCD PBC 4106IM ind...

Page 35: ...1 VCD VCD 2 0 VCD 1 TANDBY ON 2 3 4 PLAY PAU E OPEN CLO E TOP PREVIOU NEXT 5 1 2 3 4 U B U B Flash Drive 1 2 CART 3 Y Cb Pb Cr Pr 4 Coaxial 5 Video 6 Video 7 OPTICAL 8 5 1 4106IM indd 35 02 04 2008 1...

Page 36: ...C 7 CLEAR 8 PROG 9 10 ZOOM 11 PREV 12 NEXT 13 TOP 14 VOLUME 15 DVD U B CARD 16 ANGLE 17 MUTE 18 TEP 19 PAU E 20 F REV 21 F FWD 22 LOW 23 24 ETUP 25 A B RPT 26 REPEAT 27 EARCH 28 TITLE PBC 29 UBTITLE 3...

Page 37: ...VIDEO A V 2 Video DVD VIDEO Video 3 Y Cb Pb Cr Pr 4 CART DVD CART 21 CART 1 5 1 5 1 CH AUDIO OUT FR FL 2 5 1 DVD FL FR L R CENTER UB WOOFER 5 1 AV 3 3 DVD COAXIAL 4 DVD OPTICAL DVD 4106IM indd 37 02...

Page 38: ...LB DVD 4 3 Wide 16 9 DVD DVD DVD UBTITLE 20 TANDBY HDCD 44 1 88 2 5 1 CH 5 1 CH 5 1 5 1 CH PDIF PDIF 5 1 CH AUDIO OUT PDIF RAW PDIF PCM Dolby Digital Dolby Digital CVB YUV Y Cb Pb Cr Pr RGB CART YUV 4...

Page 39: ...EXT I DVD PREV I VCD VCD CD PREV I DVD NEXT I VCD VCD CD NEXT I DVD USB DVD U B PROG PROG 10 10 26 10 10 6 10 NEXT I 20 DiV X MPEG 4 PROG TITLE PBC TITLE PBC MENU TITLE PBC MENU MENU VCD VCD2 0 TITLE...

Page 40: ...0 V MODE CVB YUV YUV P CAN RGB V MODE 1 9 0 10 VCD 1 1 CD PROGRAM MENU 10 10 PAL NTSC PAL NT C MULTI CLEAR SLOW LOW DVD VCD DVD DVD CD CD ZOOM F FWD F REV ZOOM DVD 8 4106IM indd 40 02 04 2008 15 01 16...

Page 41: ...MA HDCD JPEG KODAK PICTURE CD MPEG4 DivX DVD DVD R RW R RW CD R RW 192 24 1Vp p Video Y 1Vp p 75 3Vp p 75 2 0 Vt 5 1 Channel CVB VIDEO Y Cb Pb Cr Pr CART 20 20 80 0 01 80 2 5 i i i i i i i i i i i i i...

Page 42: ...4 VT 4106 CLA 1 LA ER PRODUCT 1 110 240 50 60 1 a b c d e 4106IM indd 42 02 04 2008 15 01 16...

Page 43: ...G4 DivX VCD VCD CDDA WMA Kodak Picture CD JPEG Dolby Digital AC 3 Dolby Prologic II DT digital VIDEO Video Y Cb Pb Cr Pr COAXIAL OPTICAL 5 1 5 1 CH AUDIO OUT CART U B DVD 3 Dolby Digital Video CD VCD...

Page 44: ...G 2 MPEGI MPEG II DIGIT 4 7 2 8 5 4 9 4 4 5 17 9 650 74 650M 45 650M 74 12 8 12 12 12 8 500 240 350 32 8 8 2 4 DVD Dolby digital surround DTS 5 1 DVD DVD VCD VCD CD VCD SVCD VCD VCD VCD 4106IM indd 44...

Page 45: ...1 VCD VCD 2 0 VCD 1 TANDBY ON 2 3 4 OPEN CLO E PLAY PAU E TOP PREVIOU NEXT 5 1 2 3 4 U B U B Flash Drive 1 2 Y Cb Pb Cr Pr 3 Coaxial 4 Video 5 Video 6 OPTICAL 7 5 1 8 CART 4106IM indd 45 02 04 2008 1...

Page 46: ...T C 7 CLEAR 8 PROG 9 10 ZOOM 11 PREV 12 NEXT 13 TOP 14 VOLUME 15 DVD U B 16 ANGLE 17 MUTE 18 TEP 19 PAU E 20 F REV 21 F FWD 22 LOW 23 24 ETUP 25 A B RPT 26 REPEAT 27 EARCH 28 TITLE PBC 29 UBTITLE 30 A...

Page 47: ...VIDEO A V 2 Video DVD VIDEO VIDEO 3 Y Cb Pb Cr Pr 4 CART DVD CART 21 CART 1 FR FL 5 1 5 1 CH AUDIO OUT 2 2 5 1 FL FR L R CENTER UB WOOFER DVD 5 1 3 AV 3 DVD COAXIAL 4 DVD OPTICAL DVD 4106IM indd 47 02...

Page 48: ...DVD 4 3 LB DVD 4 3 Wide 16 9 DVD DVD DVD UBTITLE HDCD 44 1 88 2 5 1 CH 5 1 CH 5 1 5 1 CH PDIF PDIF 5 1 CH AUDIO OUT PDIF RAW PDIF PCM Dolby Digital Dolby Digital CVB YUV Y Cb Pb Cr Pr RGB CART YUV 410...

Page 49: ...EV PREV I NEXT I DVD PREV I VCD VCD CD PREV I DVD NEXT I VCD VCD CD NEXT I DVD USB DVD U B PROG PROG 10 10 26 10 10 6 10 NEXT I 20 DiV X PROG TITLE PBC MENU TITLE PBC MENU TITLE PBC MENU MENU VCD VCD2...

Page 50: ...SETUP ETUP V MODE V MODE CVB YUV YUV P CAN RGB 1 9 0 10 VCD 1 1 CD PROGRAM MENU 10 10 PAL NT C PAL NT C MULTI CLEAR LOW LOW DVD VCD DVD DVD CD CD ZOOM F FWD F REV ZOOM DVD 8 4106IM indd 50 02 04 2008...

Page 51: ...VCD VCD VCD CDDA WMA HDCD JPEG KODAK PICTURE CD MPEG4 DivX DVD DVD R RW R RW CD R RW 192 24 1Vp p S Video Y 1Vp p 75 3Vp p 75 2 0 Vt 5 1 Channel CVB VIDEO Y Cb Pb Cr Pr CART 20 20 80 0 01 80 2 89 336...

Page 52: ...plate A serial number is an eleven unit number with the first four figures indicating the production date For example serial number 0606 means that the item was manufactured in June the sixth month 0...

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