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Summary of Contents for MDP-605

Page 1: ...1991 by Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to oorrest the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the equipment with re...

Page 3: ...ching by frame number time Frame Time search To play repeatedly Repeat playback To play only certain chapters Program playback To play a CD To search for a perticular selection Search To play repeatedly Repeat playback To play only certain setections Program playback _ To play only certain selections within a designated time Auto program playback To change time display Time counter Playing in a ra...

Page 4: ...y be damaged Therefore remove the disc immediately when there is a possibility of moisture condensation and no picture is obtained To evaporate the moisture rapidly leave the player turned on without a disc loaded On operation Remove the disc from the tray after playing it if the unit will not be used for any length of time Do not transport the set with a disc in place When the disc tray is in the...

Page 5: ... to 20 on a disc and the total playing time at a glance Display window of the unit can show max 16 chapter track numbers Auto program Play back chapters or tracks within a designated time Shuttle ring Easily search for desired scene by forward and reverse speed scan on a disc with this ring Automatic playback on both sides LD only Both A and B sides on a disc are played back automatically without ...

Page 6: ...e disc in 5 steps from SHARP to SOFT Normally set to DIRECT When playing a disc with noise turn the knob to SOFT Then noise will be reduced When playing a disc with clear picture if you turn the knob to SHARP clearer image will be displayed Display window IL _ _ _ _ wL_ m The shipping box should contain the following accessories RMT S605A Remote Commander Two size AA R6 batteries Video connecting ...

Page 7: ...color can be changed as follows On Blue screen Off Dark gray screen DIGITAL SOUND indicator O Normally lights up When you select the analog sound playpeck with the ANALOG button on the rerncte cofnmandef or the playback of the analog sound only this indicator will goes off _l _ When the player is turned off dudng operation e g playback this indication blinks LII I For protection of disc if the pla...

Page 8: ...ard or reverse speed scan _r_ STC GD_ cDcDv LDP_E _ B RMT ae05A CLEAR button button O button O MONITOR button button PAUSE A Automatic SPACE button B button TIME button button button Auto program can be made on an LD with TOC _DISC SIDE B button DISC SIDE A button __11 PAUSE button O STOP button D PLAY button The yellow bar under a button indicates that the function of that button can be released ...

Page 9: ...itch to a video recorder connected to the video audio inputs of the TV set This function is available only with certain rv models W POWER button II PAUSE button _11 STOP button PLAY button Battery life Unde_ normal operations the batteries will last for approximately six months If the operating range of the Remote Commander becomes noticeably short replace all the betteties with new ones If the Re...

Page 10: ...k _ J_i_ II Connect to the S video input 1_ __ j_ N _ _ L _iE I _AUDIO OUT monaural _ _ _ jack phone jack I _ 1 _ j_l to AC outlet Consect to the optiona FIFU adaptor IDEO OUT phone jack Connect to the optional RFU adapter Supplied audio conneclleg cord Red White Speakers RFU DC OUT jack mini mini jack This jack supplies powerto lhe opt_nal RFU adaptorfor TV sets withoutaudio video inputs Amplifie...

Page 11: ... the player off or press the W DISC button on the Remote Commander so that you can obtain a better picture If IV picture quality is not setisfaeto_i refer to the manulacturer s manual and adjust the reception The sound from discs is always monaural when played over iV speakers even with stereo TV sets ANT Antenna OUT TV To obtain a baiter picture Always switch off the player when watching a TV pro...

Page 12: ... or AUX 2 Turn on the player CN OFF Remote POWER Commander _ Main Unit 3 the disc tray OPEC CLO_ Remote Commander Main Unit 4 Place the disc on the tray Place the disc on the center of the tray If the disc is not placed correctly playback may not start This player determines the sides on the disc A or B in the disc tray The upper side is always A regardless of label A or B on the surfaces Desired ...

Page 13: ...on on the Remote Commander or the SIDE A button on the main unit Chapter number Time hrimin sec or frame number 1 _ _ 1 AV calendar _ Lights up with a dLc w_th Appears with LD wilh TOC TOC containing chapters Does not appears with LD more than 16 without TOC Information on the operating condition of the unit and chapter or track numbers can be superimposed on the TV or monitor screen While no imag...

Page 14: ...ecessary to automaticatiy activate the play_er sJ noise reduction system In this case press the _ button on the Re cote Commander to manoally activate the system To stop playback and remove disc OPEN i CLOSE _ Remove the disc end press the g_ OPEN CLOSE button or CLOSE button on the unit to close the empty trey 1 To play a stereo LD or a second audio program SAP LD Press the playback button then p...

Page 15: ...eed playback press buttons Speed and Direction To select the playback direction MLJLTISPEED Reverse J r__ Forward The direction can be changed rega rdless of playback speed TO dllplay the speed and dlre Uon DISPLAY _ The playback speed and direction appear Direction D Forward _ Fte _se Speed TO select the playback speed Indication Faster xl0 x5 x3 x2 xl xl 2 SPEED SET TO reduce speedA _ To increas...

Page 16: ...eze f reins Hold the button down for continuous step playback You can also use the STILL STEP button during playback To resume normal playback F LAY During freeze frame or step playback operMIon There is no sound Extended play CLV dklce Speed play freeze frame and step playback are not possible with CLV discs When the II button is pressed the screen becomes blue 0 ...

Page 17: ... _J TO scan forward In reverse Identical speeds are available for reverse speed scan Scanning continues until the shuttle ring is released While scanning In either direction There is no sound Scanning speed varies as the laser beam moves away from the center of the CLV disc In addition the image during scanning with a CLV disc will skip though the image itself is stable by the clear scan function ...

Page 18: ...umbers As for a disc with TOC see p 0 if a chapter numlo_r not included in the disc is entered the entry will be ignored As for a disc without TOC_ if a chapter number not included in side A is entered the pla_er will display the last picture of side A and then the wbele side B and will ste_ If a chapter number not included in side B is entered the player will displ_ the last picture of side B and...

Page 19: ...positions as elapsed time from the beginning of the disc iiiiiiiiii 1Press the FRAME TIME button CAM standard play disc CLV extendnd lday disc Enter the desired frame or time numerals CAV standard play disc Example Locate frame number 12340 Press the number buttons in the following order CLV extended play disc Example Locate the 12 rain 05 sec point Press the number buttons in the following order ...

Page 20: ...epeats the side A display window To repeat the current chapter f_Lr_E_T I_E SIDLE RE_AT REPEAT IR_ E_T L carSDE A C_CS_ CArs o_ A Shown On the screen When the player when DISPLAY button reaches the end of the is pressed REPEAT 1 current chapter it lights up in the player s automatically repeats display window that chapter To repeat the entire side of the disc Cur Press two times rent chapter track...

Page 21: ...ection _ _i_ REPEAT REP_ A_B _ _v stoE_ Shown on the screen when DISPLAY button is pressed A B lights up in the player s display window ej At the end of desired section REPEAT Biginning point _ _ Unit returns to the beginning of specified section and repeats playback To return to a specific point Memory search 1 At the beginning of a desired point _ r REPEAT REPEAT A B _ Shown on the screen when D...

Page 22: ...goes into pause mode TO play again press I button 3 Press the DISC SIDE B then input 12 14 to press the Number button The total playback time shows only _ the side A program _ so__ _S_DE _ It will be disappeared when it __ ch _n_es to the _de B _ __ Only the information of side A is displayed in the display window On _ the p ayer when programming a chapter with the number up to 19 total playback t...

Page 23: ... will not go back to previous chapters If you want to move a preceding programmed chapter keep _ button pressed until the desired programmed number comes _p If not existing chapter numbers on a disc are entered skipping the chapters and tracks entered the next prograrn will he performed Programmed contents are stored until the disc is removed or the power ts switched off 4 Press the DISC SIDE A th...

Page 24: ...t of two or more discs may lead to malfunction Identical buttons on the main unit can also be used Turn on the stereo system Turn on the amplifier or receiver and select CD or the connected audio input 2 Turn on the player O_I OFF Remote oPOWER Commander _ Main Unit 3 Open the disc tray OPEN CLOSE Remote _ Commander Main unit _ 4 Place the disc on the tray Place the disc on the center of the tray ...

Page 25: ... I begin at that point T TT I _ u L u u I AV calendar This mark I_ghts up when s d_sc with more over 16 track is seL Information on the operating condition of the unit and chapter or track numbers can be superimposed on the TV or monitor screen While no image is displayed such as during search information for CD is shown on a green background To call up the on screen display DISPLAy Remote Command...

Page 26: ...ed i Each time the AUDIO MONITOR button is pressed the mode changes to give you the following order Reproduced sound Stereo disc SAP disc Audio signal1 left channel Stereo Audio signal2 dght channel _ _ _ _ _ess _ _ Left channel left channel Press Audiosignal2 Rightchannel Rght channe I To temporarily interrupt playback PAUSE To resume play from the same point press the II or D button To stop play...

Page 27: ...urn to the Press to advance to the beginning of the current next selection selection Press again to return to the previous J selection _ _ _ _ 5 To enter track numbers over 10 Use the 10 and 0 buttons Examples To enter 10 _ _ _ TOenter 14 _ _ TOenter 20 I_ _ _ _3 To search for a particular point Dual Speed Scan The playback speed can be changed depending on the degree of the shuttle ring ii _ _Fas...

Page 28: ...emote commander again To repeat the current selection 1 Single Repeat ALL REPEA_ 5 5 I t t 13 L I_ I _ uC Current selection track is continuously repeated Deactivate REPEAT display to playback a selection only once TO cancel 1 single Repeat Press the REPEAT button then press the CLEAR button To repeat a specific section of a disc A _ B Repeat 1 At the beginning of desired section REPEAT _ i 11 I_f...

Page 29: ...ayback Use the REPEAT button to turn the REPEAT display on When the total playback time exceeded 99 minutes is displayed During program playback The numbers on the AV calendar display disappear as selections are played The contents of a program are stored until the disc is removed or the player is turned off TO move to a preceding programmed track Press the I 1 1blJtfon To move to a following prog...

Page 30: ... you press the wrong number simply press the correct one To change the programed chapter track Press PGM buttonafter step2 then press the desired chapter track r_umher AV calendar on the screen The AV calendar shows information on the contents of two different programs program A and program B separated with a pause Auto Program contents Program contents are stored until the disc is removed or the ...

Page 31: ...ng the LD side B remaining time efa cur rent chapter will appear with display Display on TV screen If the TV set or monitor connected to the player is on and the DISPLAY button is p_essed the track number time and other information recorded on the CDICDV will appear on a green blue background on the monitor Note on LD discs The time display function is available only with LDs containing TOC data F...

Page 32: ... screen and shuffle playback cannot he conducted Note Shuffle playback cannot be performed on side B To skip to the next selectton during shuffle playback Press the _ button Returning to a previous selection with the _ button is not possible Shuffle playback with CDV discs Selections _om the audio portion and video portion are played in random order SHUFFLE button timing To ensure correct operatio...

Page 33: ...pter track with the number over 20 cannot be deleted i To play only certain selections Delete Shuffle 1 Press the SHUFFLE button SHUFFLE 2 Enter the chapter number or track number of the selection you do not wish to play DELET S_F_E _ 6 7 e _ CD If you make a mistake To start over Press the CLEAR betton and then press the SHUFFLE button again and enter the correct number To change a number Press t...

Page 34: ...m program shuffle or delete shuffle mode auto space may insert a space more than 3 seconds Auto Pause Press the A PAUSE A SPACE button once A PAUSE ASPACE To start playback of the next selection Press the _ button Auto Space Press the A PAUSE A SPACE button twice A PAUSEi A SPACE To resume normal playback Each time the A PAUSE A SPACE button is pressed the mode changes to give you in the following...

Page 35: ...be played back TO play back from the audio portion search by entering the desired track number see p O Information on the operating condition of the unit and chapter or track numbers can be superimposed on the screen During audio portion playback information for CDV is shown on a blue background To call up the on screen display Remote Commander OJSPLAY To turn the display off press the DISPLAY but...

Page 36: ...r requirements Dimensions Weight Infrared pulse 3 V DC 2 size AA batteries Approx 62 x 44 5 X 185 mm w h d 27 ts X 1t _s X 73 a inches Approx 170 g including batteries Digital audio specifications Frequency response 4 Hz to 2OkHz _ 0 2dB Signal re noise ratio More than 112 dE EIAJ Dynamic range More than t00 dB EIAJ Total harmonic distortion 0 002 or less at lkHz EIAJ Channel separation More than ...

Page 37: ...it in a car parked in direct sunlight where there can be a considerable rise in the temperature Before playing clean the disc with the cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the center out Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended ter analog record discs After playing remove the disc and store it in its case Do not use the discs with being...

Page 38: ...The disc surface therefore moves past the laser head at a constant rate and each track is longer than its predecessor Some LDs include a high quaUty digital audio signal as well as a more conventional analeg signal This unit reproduces both signals with priority placed on the digital audio signal Some discs are divided into sections called chapters Such discs usually have a list of chapters on the...

Page 39: ... DISC indicator lit rv properly connected Any source of noise nearby Disc dirty or scratched Any condensation on player objective lens TV without audio video Inputs Channel selectors on RFU adaptor and TV set to the same number rv properly connected to player Volume control on TV monitor TV tuner or amplifier high enough Playback at normal speed The videodiso player produces sound only during norm...

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