Dynabook AT98-034 Remote Locator Transmitter User Manual 59612
Toshiba Corporation Remote Locator Transmitter 59612
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Exhibits-D Annex B User’s Manual structicns for use Return your Warranty Registration card today to ensure you receive all the benefits you’re entitled to. Once your PHILIPS MA GNA VOX purchase is registered, you’re eligible to receive all the privileges of owning a PHILIPS MAGNAVOX product, So complete and return the Warranty Registration Card enclosed with your purchase at once. And take advantage of these important benefits. ”jf'ModeJi . ;_Reg|}stration your Wa ty Vet icatio , ' 4 ng your productwithin nficms your right to Congratulations on your purchase, lell ps m and welcome to the “family!" Dear PHILIPS MAGNAVOX product owner: Thank you Ior your confidence in PHILIPS MAGNAVOX. You’ve selected one ol the bestabuilt, best- backed products available today. And we’ll do everything in our power to keep you happy with your purchase tor many years to come. As a member of the PHlLiPS MAGNAVOX “family,” you’re entitled to protection by one of the most comprehensive warranties and outstanding service networks in the industry. What’s more, your purchase guarantees you’ll receive all the information and special offers for which you qualify, plus easy access to accessories from our convenient home shopping network. And most importantly you can count on our uncompromising commitment to your total satisfaction. All of this is our way of saying welcome—and thanks for investing in a PHILIPS MAGNAVOX product. Sincerely, @—_v> PS, Remember, to get the most lrom your PHILIPS MAGNAVOX product, you must return your Robert Minkhorst Warranty Registration Card Within 10 days. So President and Chief Executive Officer PleaEe ma" '“° ”5 ”9mm“ A This "bolt 01 lightning“ indicates uninsulated material Within your unil may cause an electrical Know these shock For the salety oi everyone in your household, please do not remove product covering. A The “exclamancn point” calls anenimn to features tor which you should read the enclosed lit— sa 6 y S)” I lbols erature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems. WARNING: To PREVENT FIRE on SHOCK HAZAHD‘ DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT l WARNING WNELEC‘I‘RICWK DONOTOFEN To RAIN OR MOiSTUHE. AVIS MKWELEMUENE ATI'ENTlON‘ Pour Met Ies chocs électriques. rntroduire Ia lame la plus large de la fiche clans Ia CAUTION. To prevent electric shock, match wide blade Of plug to wide slot. and WIN insert. ”sown borne correspondents de la prise et poussei lusqu‘au Iond. 4—— SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION: This Digital Video Disc Player employs a Laser System. To ensure proper use ct this product, please read this owner‘s manual carefully and retain tor luture reference. Shouid the unit require maintenance, contact an authorized service location - see service procedure. Use at controls, adiustments or the perlormance ol procedures other than those specilied herein may resuit in hazardous radiation exposure. To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure. Visible laser radiation when open and interlocks deteated, ‘ DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM. Introduction FCC NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the iimits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to pad ts of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. _ This equipment generates. uses, and can radiate radio lrequency energy and, If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause hermlul interlerence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interlerence will not occur in a particuiar inslailation. Il this equipment does cause harmlul lnterlerence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment otf and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more oi the lollowing measures: - Reorienl or relocate the receiving antenna. - increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. — Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dilterent from that to which the receiver is connected. ~ Consult the deaier or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. WARNING: Changes or modifications made to this equipment, not expressly approved by Phiiips Consumer Electronics Company. or parties authorized by Philips Consumer Electronics Company. could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. ' Location of the required label _____,______.—_—-— PRODUCT is CEHTlFiED BY THE MANUFACTURER To COMPLY WITH DHHS RULES zt CFR SUBCHAPTER .l APPUCABLE AT THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE, MANUFACTURED ~ DISTRIBUTED av. PHILlPS CONSUMER ELECTRONlCS 00. P, 0, Box MEN] KNOXViLLE, TN 37914 -tato IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINOS AND INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL AND THOSE MARKED ON THE UNIT. RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This set has been designed and manulactured to assure personal safety. Improper use can result in electric shock or lire hazard. The sateguards incorporated in this unit will protect you it you observe the lollowing procedures tor installation. use and servicing. This unit is tuliy transistorized and does not contain any pans that can be repaired by the user. DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER, OR YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS VOLTAGE. REFER SERVICING T0 QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. . 1. Read owner's manual \ ‘ ' r , 4' 6. Water and Moisture \ p, Altar unpacking this product, read ~@ .2 Do not use this product near water @@ the owner’s manual caretully, and -ior example, nearabath tub, wash ’ lollow all the operating and other bow|,kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a, V instructions. %> a wet basement; or near a swim- ming pool and the like. 0 u 2. Power Sources This product should be operated only lrorn the type oI power source indicated on the marking label. It you are notsure otthe type at power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power com» pany. For products intended to operate trorn battery power, or other sources. reler to the operating instructions. 3. Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will tit into the power outlet only one way This is asaietyleature. ltyou are unable to insert the plug Iully into the out- let, try reversing the plug. lithe plug should still fail to tit. contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the salety purpose of the polarized plug. 4. Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation oi the product and to protect it lrom over- heating These openings must not be blocked or covered. The open— ings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, mg or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to. 5. Heat \ p , The product should be situated ‘ J ; away from heat sources such as ’i.) . ( J radiators, heat registers. stoves, \2‘:‘ In“ orother products (including ampli- tiers) that produce heat. J” fi 7. Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet belore cleaning, Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. ‘ Use a damp cloth tor cleaning. a. Power-Cord Protection Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, pay» ing particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles. and the point where they exit trom the product. 9. Overloading Do not overload wall outlets, ex- tension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk oi fire or electric shock, 10. Lightntng For added protection tor this prod- uct during a storm, orwhen it is left unattended and unused tor long periods ot time, unplug it irom the wall outlet. This will prevent dam- age to the product due to lightning and power-line surges, 11.0biect and Liquid Entry Never push objects ol any kind into this product through openingsas they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could Mai, a... . MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2. Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 3.Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod. bracket, ortable. The product may tall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious dam- age to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manu- lacturer, or sold With the product. Any mounting of the product should (allow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manutacturer. A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to ovonurn. 14. Disc Tray Keep your fingers well clear ot the disc tray as itis closing. It may cause serious personal injury. “m 15. Burden Do not place a heavy object on the product or step on it. The object may tell, causing serious personal in- jury and serious damage to the product. 16. Headphones Q When you use headphones, keep ix f the volume at a moderate level. it you use the headphones continu- ouslyatahigh volume, it maycause hearing damage. 17.Disc . Do not use a cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These discs “ w/ are easily broken and may cause _, serious personal injury and prod- uct mallunction, , 18.Damage Requiring Service 19.8ervicing 20. 21 .Sater Check Unplug this product train the wall outlet and rotor servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a) When the powersupply cord or plug is damaged. b) it liquid has been spilled. or objects have tallen into the product. o) It the product has been exposed to rain or water. d) It the product does not operate normally by lollowing the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that > are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment ct other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified techni- cian to restore the product to its normal operation. e) if the product has been dropped or damaged in any way. i) When the product exhibits a distinct change in per- formance - this indicates a need lor service. Do not attempt to service this prod— uctyourseltas opening orremoving covers may expose you to denger~ ous voltage orotherhazards. Refer alt servicing to qualified service personnel. Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the origi- nal pan. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product. ask the ser» Vice technician to pertorm saiety checks to determine that the prod- uct is in proper operating condition. ‘6 ‘o z: Introduct n. l 7 , PreCautions Notes on Handling I When shipping the DVD video player, the original shipping canon and packing materials come in handy, For maximum protection. repack the unit as it was originally packed at the lactory. , I Do not use volatile liquids. such as insect spray, near the DVD video player. Do not leave rubber or plastic products in contact with the DVD video player tor a long time. They will leave marks on the cabinet. The top and rear panels ol the DVD video player may become warm after along period of use. This is not a malfunction. ’ . When the DVD video player is not in use, be sure to remove the disc and turn oft the power. If you do not use the DVD video player tor a long period, the unit may not function properly in the future. Use the DVD video player occasionally. Notes on Location I When you place this DVD Video player near a TV, radio, or VCFt, the playback picture may become poor and the sound may be distorted, in this case, place the DVD video player away from the TV. radio. or VCR. Notes on Cleaning Use a sol‘t, dry cloth lor cleaning. 0 For stubborn dirt. soak the cloth in a weak detergent solution, wring the cloth well and wipe the unit. Use a dry cloth to wipe it dry. Do not use any type of solvent, such as thinner and benzine, as they may damage the surface of the DVD Video player. 0 If you use a chemical saturated cloth to clean the unit, follow‘ that product's instructions. - Notes on Moisture Condensation Moisture condensation damages the DVD video player. Please read the following carefully. Moisture condensation occurs, for example, when you pour a cold drink into a glass on a wanh day. Drops DI water form on the outside of the glass. In the same way, moisture may condense on the optical pick—up lens inside this unit, one ol the most crucial internal parts of the DVD video player. Exgmples of moisture wndensaflon! I Moisture condensation occurs during the following cases. 0 When you bring the DVD video player directly from a cold place to a warm place. 0 When you use the DVD video player in a room where you just turned on the heater, or a place where the cold wind trom the air conditioner directly hits the unit. 0 In summer, when you use the DVD video player in a hot and humid place just after you move the unit from an air conditioned room. I Do not use the DVD video player when moisture condensation may occur. If you use the DVD video player in such a situation, it may damage discs and internal pans. Remove the disc, connect the power cord of the DVD video player to the wall outlet, turn on the DVD video player, and leave it for two or three hours. After two or three hours, the DVD video player will have warmed up and evaporated any moisture. Keep the DVD video player connected to the wall outlet and moisture condensation will seldom occur. Introduction I Table of Contents ) Introduction I SAFETY PRECAUTIONS“ I IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS I Precautions ........ 3 Connections I Connecting to a TV .. 12 I Connecting to an Audio System and TV With Color difference Inputs 3 Basic Playback I Identification of Controls Front Panel / Rear Panel 1 DVD dlsplay Remote Control Preparing tne Remote Control Operating With the Remote Control I Connecting to Optional Equtpment Connecting to an AmpliIier Equipped Win a Dolby Digital Decoder Connecting to an Amplifier Equipped With 5 ion Audio InpuI Connecting to an Amplifier Equipped With a Dolby Pro Logrc Surround Connectlng to an Amplifier Equipped with a DTS Decoder Connecting to an Amplifier Equlpped With an wane Audio Decoder Connecllrlg to an Ampllller Equlpped war. a Digital Audit) Inpul I Playing a Disc Basic Playback Using the Shuttle Ring Using ttre Jug Dial Resumlng Playback Irorn the Same Location Advanced Playback I Playing From the Desired Location Locating a Specific Location On the Diet: I Playing Repeatedly Repeating a Title. Chapter, or Track Repeating a Specific Segment I Playing in a Favorite Order“ .. Setting Titles Chapters or Tracks in a Favorite Order I Playing in Random Order .................. Playlrlg Titles in Random Order Playing Chapter or Tracks in Random Order I Zooming a Picture Zoomrng a Picture .,24 25 i.) Function Setup I Customizing the Settings Selecting a Setilrlg Category LANGUAGE Setting PICTURE Setting AUDIO Setting DISPLAY Setting i OPERATION Setting 0 Others I Notes on Discs I Before Calling Servtce PersonneI. -r~ I Locating a Specific Title, Chapter, or Track., 20, 21 Locating a Title Using ttie Title Menu Locating a Title Locating a Specific Chapter or Track Directly Locatrng a Specific Chapter or Track I Selecting the Camera Angle ,, Changing the Camera Angle I Selecting a Language Selecting a Playback Audio Setting I Selecting Subtitles Turning Subtitles On or ctr Selecting a Subtitle Language I Using the On-Screen Display. Checking the Operational Status cneckrng tne Remaining lime and Setting Status .. 31 I Operating Other Equipment With the Remote Oonlro Programming the Remote Control Brand Code Table Buttons to Operate I Table of Languages ....... , .................... ..4B.49 I Factory Service Center Locations I Limited Warranty reduction Connectione Basic Fla back Advanced Playback t» to :r it. Others < Introdunlion I Identification of Controls See the page In D lor details. on! Panel / Rear Panel / Display Front Panel POWER ON I STANDBY indicator 2 (Open/close) button POWER ON I STANDBY button PAUSE button REPEAT [when E) PLAY button DVD d‘SP'aY @ STOP button F' REVI iPrevious) button NEXT button Hear BITSTFIEAM/F'CM OPTICAL AUDIO OUT iaCK 14> I - When connectin the o Iical dl ital 5,10“ SURROUND AUDIO OUT Jacks E) cable remove mi cap 5nd IiI (hge . wnnector inlo the jack Iirmiy. Qlfi M'XED AUDD OUT Jacks D 2 When not using lhe jack keep the fi’ cap inserted Io protect il from dust S VIDEO OUT iack inlruswon VIDEO OUT jack Color d|fiersncs VIDEO OUT jacks (Y/Cb/Cr) 13> Power cord BITSTFIEAM/PCM COAXIAL AUDIO OUT jack @ Power plug . I Pressing at the FL»DIM button on the remote D D splay control changes the brightness oi the display. VIDEO CD/Audio CD indicator Operating status indicator Title number indicator Chapter/track number indicator DVD indicator Ftle Normal ——> Dlmmed -> Oil t__l MEMORY indicator SHUFFLE indicator PBC indicator Angle icon indicator Repeat playback mode indicators Total playing time/remaining time/elapsed time indicators I The indicators vary depending on the kinds of discs you play. DVD Video discs VIDEO 003 Audlo CDs - When closing the disc tray: Total number of lltlss Some DVD video discs may not display the total number of titles. - When closing the disc tray: Example Total number 0! tracks Lights up when mlng n Peuonrrollable vmeo cu Tuiai playing time at the disc During playback: Elapsed ume of the current title Some DVD video discs may not display the chapter numbers or elapsed time Playing chapter 3 In title 2 l Other indicators When playing the same title, chapter or ‘ During random ‘ playback. @ - During playback: Example Elapsed Um. at Playing track a the current track Some VlDEO 005 may not display the track numbels or elapsed tlrne When playing a specillc segment repeatedly. (A~B repeat) E3) During memory v - When closing the disc tray: Example Total number of tucks lime oi the disc - During playback: Example Elapsed time of Pla In tracks y g . the eurrentiruck v When playing the entire disc repeatedly. @ " When the camera angle can be changed, Introduction Introductlon ) . v Identification of Controls (continued) The Instruction: in this manual describe the tunctions on the remote control. See the page number Inside the z) tor details. ' ‘ ol emote C MUTE button 49 > POWER button oso button E) TITLE button 20 > MENU button‘ MEJ ZOOM button /> (Direction) buttons RETURN/CLEAR button ENTER button K(Previous) button ED > (Play) butlon I (Step) / EJECT button 17 > H (Next) button TV VOL (u?) buttons rv CH (+/—) buttons EJ G3 uuuu JOG/PAUSE button E) Jog Dial Shuttle Ring Ed Number buttons kg) ANGLE button RESUME button SETUP button AUDIO button SU‘BTJTLE button FLvDIM button to ®@®@@ MEMORY button SHUFFLE button REPEAT A—B button REPEAT button ' MENU button r Use the MENU button to display the menu scieen included on DVD video discs. To operate a menu screen, follow the instructions in “Locatina a TING Usinu the Txtle Menu.‘ F503 “reparing the Remote Control isert the batteries into the remote control so you can use it to perate the DVD video player Open the cover. Make sure to match the + and — on the batteries to the marks inside the battery compartment. Close the COVEI‘. Notes onbatter 5 ~ ,, a". moroper use at batteries may cause battery leakage and oorroston To tperate the remote Control correctly, lollow the lnslrucllons below. Do not insen batteries Into the remote control tn the wrong direction. Do not charge, heat, open, or shun-Circuit the batterles. Do not throw batteries into alive. Do not leave dead Or Exhausted baltertes In the remote control Do not use diflerent types ol batteries together, or mix old and new batteries. It you do not use the remote control tor a long perlDd 0! time. remove the batteries to avoid possible damage lrom battery corrosion. ll the remote control does not tunctlon correctly or it the operating range becomes reduced, replace all batteries with new ones It battery leakage occurs. wipe the battery liquid trom the battery compartment, then insert new batteries Operating with the Remote Control This section shows you how to use the remote control, Point the remote control at the remote sensor on the DVD video player and press the buttons. Within about 20 teat 21th Distance: Within about 20 feet from the tront or the remote sensor Angle: Within about 30° in each direction at tho tront of the remote sensor , * Do not expose the remote sensor 01 the ’ DVD Video player to a strong light source ' such as direct sunlight orillumlnatlon, It you do so, you may not be able to operate the DVD video player with the remote control. Notes on the remote control 7, - W7 — - Direct the remote control at the remote sensor 0! the DVD video player. - Do, not drop or give the remote control a shock. ' Do not leave the remote control near an extremely hot or humid place, - Do not spilt water or put anything wet on the remote control. - Do not open the remote control. Built-in Locator oi the Remote Control , The remote control lets you know its location by beeping each time the main power is turned on, . 1 Press the POWER ON / STANDBY button on the tram panel at the DVD video player to turn the DVD video player on, > The remote control beeps so that you can easily locate it. 4 The remote control should be within about 20 test from the DVD video player, not being obstructed. , 2 To turn oh the beep, press any button on the remote ‘ control, . - Revexecution requires an interval or about thirty seconds. . The built-in locator may not work depending on the , condition, (ex. obstructions, direction oi the remote control. Connections ) For details oi output sound. see Connecting to a TV Connect the DVD video player to your TV. Connect ng to aTV l Selecting the output sound From the ell-screen displays, set the “Audio Out Select“ to “Analog 20h “@ To wall outlet Powerplug To VIDEO To MIXED AUDIO OUT our Audio/vldeo cable (supplied) To Video input jack (yellow) 5 OH 5 video cable (supplted) To 5 video input Ii Ihe TV has an S video input, connect the it ourrv has an RF Manna in k . , DVD Video playerlu the TV using the supplied ' _ y ( )|ac on y 5 video cable. When using ll'le S vtdeo cable, TV 0! monltor Wllh audio! n RF mod ' 31st player £125?) supplted) to connect there ls no need to connect the yellow video video input lacks cable. - Sel yourTV to accept Auxillary (Line; input See yourTV owner's manual lot detailsv ' Helel 10 the owner‘s manual cl me connected TV as well ' when you connect the DVD Vldeo player lo your TV‘ be sure to [urn 0" the power and unplug both units "cm the wall outlel beiule making any connecllons. - it yourlelevision set has one audio input jam use a v cable adapler (ml supplied) to cannecl to your TV - Connect the DVD Vldec player uttectly tD yourTV. it you connect the DVD Video player to a VCR, TVNCR comblnatlon orvideo selector, the playback ptctuve may be [listened as DVD Video discs are copy protected Connecting headphones Connect headphones lo the PHONES yack on the from panel using a slereo plug, Betore connecllng, temporarily turn down the volume with the LEVEL volume control. Readjust to your prelerence when playback begins. Maximum Connec fins ) For details at output sound. see @. Connecting to an Audio System and TV with Color Difference Inputs You can listen to the sound of discs in stereo and enioy the enhanced picture quality of discs on aTV equipped with color dinerence inputs. onnectlng to an Audio Syst d TV Wlt Color leference Inputs l Selecting the output sound From the on-screen displays set the “Audio Out Select“ to “Analog Zch,“ @ 55) To Wall outlet Power plug 3. TOY VIDEO I VIDEO OUT OUT To MIXED AUDlO OUT To audio inputs ot the ampllller "em Audio system To y vldeo input TV or mtor with color dlflerence video inputs Color difference outputs/inputs Some TVs or monitors are equipped Wlth color difference inputs Connecting to these inputs allows you to enjoy higher quality picture playback Actual labels tor color dlfierence inputs may vary depending on the TV manulacturer, (ex. iii R-Y, B—Y or “Component video") in some TVs or monitors, the color levels ol the playback picture may be reduced sllgnlly or the tint may change In such a case, adjust the TV or monitor (or optimum perlormance. ole ' - Refer to the owner's manual ol the connected equipment (rv, audio system) as well. _- When you connect the DVD Video player to other equipment be sure to turn oil the power and unplug all at the equipment lmm the wall outlet before making any connections. , - ll you place the DVD vtdeo player near a tuner or radio. the ladlu broadcast sound might be dislurled. In this case, place the DVD video player away lrom the tuner and radio - The output sound at the DVD video player has at Wlde dynamic range. Be sure to adlust the receiver's volume to a moderate ltstening level Otherwise the speakers may be damaged by a sudden high volume sound. - Turn all the amplllier belore you connect or disconnect the DVD video player's power cold. If you leave the amplifier power on. the You can enloy high quality dynamic sounds by connecting the DVD [7 video player to optional audio equipment. 1 Front speaker l] ; Center Speaks, For connection to your TV, see pages 12 and 13. ll] Rear speaker is» 1 Signal ilow Select the connection type depending on your audio equipment. it,“ ,fl{bl'°°’er Connections ) For Details Ol output sound, see . ' Connecting to Optional Equipment Connecting to an Amplifier Equipped With a Dolby Digital Decoder Dolby Digital . . Manulactured under license irom Dolby Dolby Digital is the surround sound leonnology used in theaters showing the latest movies and is v . . a a. 7 i, now available to reproduce this realistic direct in the home. You can enioy motion picture and live “humus L'°°”s'"gc°“’°’“"°" W" “C 3‘ ‘Plcl Logic," and the doublet) syniool are trademarks oi Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation concert DVD video discs with this Gynarntc realislic sound by connecting the DVD video player to a 5 channel arnpiiliei equipped Wllh a Dolby Dlgllal decoder or Dotoy Digital processor. it you have a Dolby Pro chlc Surround decoder. you will obtain the lull oeneiit oi on Logic item the same DVD movies that provide lull 5,1 -channel Dolby Digital soundtracks as well as l‘rum titles Wlll’l the Dnlby Surround mark - Use DVD video discs encoded via the Dolby Digital recording system. - Make the iollowing setting ' SI l: pa e Ampliiiar equipped Selling e 9c 9 ‘ e To OPTlCAL type £20350“ D‘9"a' Optical digital oaole digital audio input 8 E O 75tlwaxlalcaole r COAXIALtype tal audio input Connecting to an Amplifier Equipped With 5.1ch Audio Inputs 5.1ch surround sound The Doloy Digital demdel equipped With this DVD video playerenaoles you to obtain the lull Deneiil oi 5.1 cnannei Dolby Dlgllal sound tracks when you connect the DVD video player lo a Dolby Digital ready arnplilier equipped wtlh 5.i channel audio inputs Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound can be oolained also il its ieCDldlng system is selected - Use DVD video discs recorded on the Dolby Digital recording system. - Make the iollowing setting Connect either Audio Out Select Bitslrearn to Recording system DD Selling Select: Page Amplitier equipped Audio Out Select Analog Sch @ with 5.1ch audio ‘ inputs _’ f, Recoldlng system DCI E Connecting to an Amplifier Equipped With Dolby Pro Logic Surround Dolby Pro Loglc Surround You can enyoy Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound oy connecting an amplifier and speaker system (right and lelt lront speakers, a center speaker, and one or two rear speakers) - Will. an amplifier equipped with Dolby Digital, Connect the equipment the same way as described in ~Connecting to an Ampliliei Equipped with a Dolby Digital Decoder." actor to lhal ampliiier's owner‘s manual and set the anipliiier so you can onloy Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound. - With an amplifier not equipped with Dolby Digital, ‘ Make the WWW 59m"? Connect the equlpmenl as lollows. Settlng Select: Page AudioOutSelent AnalogEch I ’ d V To MIXED AUDIO OUT Amp liier ecu-ope $3 Connect one or two tea with Dolby Pro Leglc speakers. Surround The output sound item the D rear speakers will be inonaural even ilyou connect two rear speakers. Audio cable To audio input Warning - Do not set “Audio Out Select“ to "Blistream" item the menu @ gs) unless you are connecting (via the BlTSTREAM/PCM AUDlO OUT jack) an AV decoder that has the Dolby Digital. Digital Theater Systems (DTS) or MPEGZ decoding iunction High volume sound may damage your hearing as well as the speakels. . When playing DTS'encoded discs (DVD Video discs and audio CDsl, excessive noise may be output lrom the analog stereo jacks To avoid pusstble damage to the audio system, you should lake proper precautions when the MleD AUDIO OUT lacks cl the DVD video player is connected to an amplitication system To enloy DTS Dlgitai SurroundM playback. an external 5 1 channel DTS Digital SurroundrM decoder system must be connected to the BlTSTREAM/PCM AUDIO ouT jack ol the DVD video player. onnecting to an Ampl er Equipped With a DTS Decoder gltel Theater Systems (DTS) 's is a high quality surround technology used in theaters and now available lor home user on DVD “DTS' and ms Digital Surleund"ale trademarks lee discs or audio CD8 07 Dlgltal Theater Systems, inc. rou have a DTS decoder or processor you can obtain the lull oenelii ol 5 t channel DTS encoded ind tracks on DVD vrdao discs or audio 00s . Use DVD video discs or audio CDs encoded via the DTS recording —“ system ‘I - Make the lollowmg selllng, - outlawed SQ] 7° 0PT'°€\L_'Y°e min a ms decoder Audio Out Select Bitstream 15) optical digital cable dlgllal audio mm" D n a ., O @ Recording system ms Selling Select: Page Zonnecl either III E. l? 75 n coaxial cable Tu CDAXlAL type digital audio input =EG 2 sound u can enjoy motion picture and live concert DVD video discs with dynamic realistic sound by nneciing an amplifier equipped with an MPEG 2 audio decoder or MF'EG 2 audio processor - Make the lollowmg setting. Setting Select Page Q Audio Out Select Eitsiream Recording system MPEG Amplitier equipped with an MPEG 2 T” OPT‘CAL We audio decoder Optlcaldigiialcehle dlgllalauflloinpul _ - m—fl. - gt Connect either. 75 ll Euaxlal cable To COAxlAL type digital audio input onnecting to an Amplifier Equipped With a Digital Audio input tic—Channel Di tat Stereo u can enlcy Twocrtennel Digital Stereo Sound by connecting an amplitierequieoed wrih a digital rdio inpui and speaker system (right and lelt lroni speakers]. - Make the lollowing setting. 1 Setting Select, Page g] Audio cut Select PCM Ampllliev equipped To OPTlCAL rvpe With a digital audio Optical digital cable digital flUdlU Input MD!“ 9 O O A. .. ooooo Ionnecl Ellt’tEL 75 I) cwaxlal cable To COAXIAL type digital audio input 7 DO NOT connect the BlTSTHEAM/PCM AUDIO OUT jack at the DVD video Dtayer la the AC-S HF input at a Dnlby Digital Receiver. Thls Input on yourAN Receiver is reserved tor Laserdisc use only and ls incompalible With the BITSTHEAM/PCM AUDlO our lack or me DVD video player Connect the BlTSTHEAM/PCM AUDIO OUTjack oi the DVD video player lo the ‘DIGITAL' Dl "COAXlAL" input at a Receiver or Processor Relev to the awrlel's manual ol the connected equlpment as well. _ When you meet the DVD video player to other equipment, be sure to turn oil the power and unplug all at the equipment trom Ihe wall outlet boloie mklng any comm» The output sound at the DVD video player has a Mde dynamic range Be sure to adrust the receiver‘s volume to a moderate listening level Oll’lerwlSE. the speakers may be damaged by a sudden nigh volume sound he or the marina, harm "on rnnnflfit n, nnnaoi ina DVD video otavers power cord. ll you leave iho amp ’ 'sr power on the speakers may be damaged 1 1; - Basic Playback ) Playing a Disc CAUTION Keep your llngers well clear at the disc tray as it ls closing it may cause serious personal iniury. POWER indicator DVD display II PAUSE ISTOP This section lhows you how to play a disc. I 3 Basm Playback I Preparations Zxag: you want to View a disc. turn on the TV and put the TV in Auxiliary (Llne) lrtput mode you want to sway the sound 0! discs lrom the audlo system. turn on the audio system and set the ampllller to receive Auxiliary lnput - For connection details. see “Connections." @ — E) A (Open/Close) Press POWER. The DVD video player turns on and the POWER indicator on the player illuminates. When the DVD video player is turned on for the first time. an |nltlal sebup menu screen appears. See below to make‘ the settings belore proceeding to step 2. Mix it you hear a beep by the remote controls locator. press any button on the remote control to turn it otl, tt) Press A on the front panel (or hold dowu I/EJECT on the remote control tor longer than one second). ‘ The disc tray opens ' ote - There are two dilterent dlsc sizes. Place the disc in the correct gulde on the disc tray. It the disc is out at the guide. it may damage the else and cause the DVD video playerto mallunction. - Do not place anything except DVD video discs, VlDEO ODS. or audio CD5 On the disc tray Place the disc on the disc tray. With the label lacrng up Press PLAY (V The also tray closes and playback starts. ll you insert a DVD video disc that contains a title menu. or insert a ' For FBC (Playback Control) a. VIDEO C05, see“OnVlDEOCD." E - You may near: to press the TITLE or MENU button on the remote control to dlsplay the disc menu screen (depending on tne actual DVD vldeo discs) FBC (Playback Cannon-equipped VIDEO CD, a menu screen may appear, See “To start playback item the menu screen ’ @ To start playback vi a PBCrequipped VIDEO CD from the menu screen, set "PBC" to “On" via the ton-screen displays. @ I First Setup screen From this screen, make the lollowing settings. 1 Press the A i V buttons to select “Oancreen Language.’ and press the ENTER button The languages are listed, nan ts ”sees muffin? rsmetnukmle mwmuweamwm On-screen Language germ “M“W'WWWWM’“ 2 Select a language uslng the A 1 v buttons. and press the ENTER button the appropriate “some" mm. an“, 3 Press the v button to select ”TV snaps," and press the ENTER button. language. ”" 4 Select a plcture size (see .) usmg the A i V buttons. and press the ENTER button. TV Shape: Select a picture Slze ®_ 5 Finally press the SETUP button. — To select the tlems All your selections are entered am! the Flrst Setup screen disappears, on the screen, according to the aspect ratio ol W” TV‘ (598 @ lor details.) To change your settlngs. see “Customizlng tl'le Functlon Settings " @ y" i I To obtain a higher quality picture TITLE fif I Occasmnally, some picture noise may appear on the TV screen while ‘ i MENU playing a DVD video disc because the high resolution pictures on l Vl < l» . l these discs include a lot at inlannation, While the amount at noise 4 I 4 . l ENTER depends on the TV you use Wlth this DVD video player, you should . C-yfi— llEJECT generally reduce the sharpness adjustment on your TV when viewing at ‘ s 7 I JOGIPAUSE DVD Video discs l / - About 59 19 y l The 19 fi & lCOI’lS on the heading bar show the playable discs tor the iunction described under that heading. l l 2“) : You can use this runction with DVD video discs. ‘ X9 : You can use lhis lunciion with VIDEO CDs, l y ' You can use lhis iunctlon with audio CDs, ' Dvni vcni cni To start playback from the menu screen '-; To stop playtlack 7 7 1 Press A I V I {I b or the number buttons to select s am the title you want. 1 (D Press IIEJECT. Example -.t G) @® ® . 71'0 remove the disc aw Hold down I IEJECT (tor longer than one second) until the disc tray opens. 2 Press ENTER. a: 0, n. n. >. 5! D. ill no W“ The DVD video player begins playback from the selected title. - When not using the menu screen at a PEG-featured VIDEO CD. sel “PEG” to ' “Oil" via the onscreen displays. @ as) Remove the disc alter the disc tray ~ opens completely To pause playback (still playback) - Be sure to hold down the l IEJECT button for longer than one second to close lhe disc lray alter you remove the disc. WW“ Press JOG/PAUSE during playback. » To resume normal playback, press the PLAY a (b) button . The sound is muted during still playback. ote' .. 7 fl - Do not move the DVD video player during playback Doing so may damage the disc. - Use the l IEJECT button on the remote control or DVD video player to open and close the disc tray Do not push the disc tray while it is moving. Doing so may cause the DVD video player ld malluncllon, - Do not push up on the dISC tray or put any objects other than discs on the drsc tray, Doing so may cause the DVD video player to maliunction. ~ in many instances. a menu screen Will appear alter playback oi a movie is completed. Plolonged display at an ton-screen menu may damage your telev'slon set. permanently etching that image onto its screen. To avmd this. be sure to m the l IEJECT button on your remote contrci once the movie is completed. - It you pause a plclure and leave it still lor a long while, the screen saver ol the DVD Video player aulomatlcally appears (when "Screen Saver” is set to “On" ‘i. To turn on the screen saver. press the PLAY button Abou Th Owner Manual , » . . This owner‘s manual explains the basil; instructions of this DVD video player. Some DVD vldeo discs are produced in a manner that allows specific or limited operation during playback. As such. the DVD video player may not respond to all operating commands. This is not a detect in the DVD video player. Rater to the instruction notes of dlscs. “ 8" may appear on the TV screen during operation. A “ Q" means that the operation Is not permitted by the DVD video ru- ar..- (continued) You can play discs at various speeds, and resume playback lrom the ’ BVD you Using the Jog Dial You can advance or reverse a picture lrame by lrarne lrorn the jog dial, Ba cPIayback ) Playing a Disc location where you stopped playback. ‘DVD VCD cc Using the Shuttle Ring You can play discs at various speeds by turning the shuttle ring, Press and hold JOG/PAUSE during playback. The JOG/PAUSE button tights and the playback pauses. Turn the shuttle ring. The playback speed can be controlled by the extent oi the wheel rotation. ~ The playback speed may diller depending on the disc. - ll you slow down the playback speed at a DVD video disc by turning the ring leftward the DVD video player performs reverse trame playback. The reverse rrame playback may advance more rapidly than in the |Drward direction Jog dial Shuttle ring During playback, press JOGIPAUSE on the remote control. The picture pauses, Turn the iog dial. Prolonged absence ol operation may automatically cancel this lunction. it it occurs start over again lrorn step I. Rightward: To advance the picture lran-ie by lrame. Leftward: To reverse the picture irame by frame (Only when using a DVD video disc ) "To finish operating the jog dial Press JOG/PAUSE again to turn it olfl ' ole, r——— — ,7* ——7e—~—77 — - The sound is muted during lrame by rrame playback - The reverse irame playback may advance more rapidly than In the rorward direction Jay—2 DVD‘ VCB ,CD' esumlng Playback from e Same Locatlon )u can stop playback and resume playback later from the il’l‘le Iocatlon on the (film Press I IEJECT at the location where you want to interrupt playback A The DVD video player memorizes the ' location where playback is stopped Press RESUME. The DVD video player resumes playback lrorrl the location where you stopped playback To start playback lrom the beginning regardless of the location where you stopped playback 1 Press lIEJECT twlcer E Ecr '® The DVD video player’s memory I5 cleared, 2 Press RESUME. “55W? If you are uslng a DVD Vldeo disc, playback ® starts (mm the beginning at the current title. It you are uslng a VlDEO CD/audl’o CD, playback stans lrom the beglnning ol the disc, - If you want to return to the beginning of a DVD video disc. open and close the dlsc tray once Wlth the A button betore pressing the P button. Qatesl vim 7—7 7— —— ~————— The DVD vldeo player‘s memory is also cleared when. — you unplug the DVD video player lrom the wall outlet after you stop playback ~ you open the also tray, — you adjust/change alental luck or select a disc menu language 53mg as _ There may be a dlfierence m the lucatlun where playback resumes depending on the disc. Settings you changed uslhg the menu screens while the DVD video player keeps a location in the memory may lunction only alter the memory is cleaved 10- Basic Playback l ,_' Locating a Specific Title, Chapter, or Track DVD video disc Ttlle | Title 2 VIDEO CD/Audto CD Chapleit Chapterz Chaplerl Chapterz Chaptera r i r \ L. ‘ e Track! Track? Tracks Track4 Tracks ail a basket ' ‘ J L . , set N}! N JflJ‘N |JNJ~ lJMrmHNJfi’J Normally. DVD video discs are dlvlded into titles, and the titles are sub—divided into chapters, VIDEO ch and audio CDs are divided into tracksvou can quickly locate any specific title, chapter, or track. nvo Loca tle Us rig theT Ie Menu ngaT it a DVD VIdeO dist: contains a title menu, you can locate a speCiltc title using the title menu. Press TITLE, The title menu appears on the TV screen. {r Example ot a title menu Press A l v I 41> Io select the title you want. It the titles in the title menu are assigned a number, you can directly locale a specific title by choosing its assigned number With the number buttons. Press ENTER. The DVD video player starts playback lrom chapter 1 ol the selected title. (You may not need to press ENTER it you use the number buttons at step 2.) ' The instructions above describe the basil: procedure. The procedure varies depending on the contents ol the DVD vldeo disc, ii ditleient instructions appear on the TV screen. tollow those instructions. - it you display the title menu during playback and press the TITLE button again without selecting any title, the DVD video player may resume playback Morn the paint where you iirst pressed the TlTLE button. It it does not. press > lo resume playback. uvn - eating Title You can locate a specitic title by entering a title number, Press T-C. Make sure that the space next to Title is highlighted. - “1 Example inl- , s. Cli _ E1 El Press the correspondan number E] - 5 buttons for the title you want (E lZl Example: To select title 2, press it. a (up—r r ' To select title 12, press .t. ' LL! * Q M or (Pnpt-t' r ‘ Z! , t, Press >. ‘ . ‘ The DVD video player stans playback trom - . chaptert olthe selectedtitle, moles] ~ 7777 - Some DVD Video discs may have chapters, but no titles. - You can shilt the highlight between TlIIe and Chapterby pressmg the A / v buttons - To clear the “Title“ and “Chapter” display, press the T-C button repeatedly. - You can select a preleired language (or arr-screen displaysfi 34 l,, DVD' MED Ci)‘ Locating a Specific Chapter or Track Directly you know the chapter or track number you want to play, you an locate it directly. Press T-C. Skip steps 1 and 2 it you are using a VIDEO CD/audio CD (DVD video use) me n Chest-r l Press v to highlight the space next to Chapter. (DVD Video disc) r—I TM; l Chopin - Press the corresponding number buttons of the chapter or track you want. You can use the El button to select numbers lrom 10 through 99. Example: To select chapter or track 25 (VIDEO CD/ (DVD men also) Awe co) . -l 2 Of 5 mt. l luk- -j-= --~@ 0m- Press P . The DVD video player starts playback irorn the selected chapter or track. lwghm and chapter number at the same time? g Example: To select chapter 25 in title 2 e -> 2 i» Q) -o [2 Title number eras) Chapter number n mm the mile" and “Fhantnf‘ rump-w mess the TC button A/V/4/b ENTER ‘ mail 1 ggg—L—Numnerhumns EI‘EI'E l . I rm: VDD CD Locating a Specific Chapter orTrack You can last lorward or reverse through consecutive chapters or tracks Press H or H repeatedly to display the chapter or track number you want. The DVD video player starts playback from the selected chapter or track. N. To locate preceding chapters or tracks When you press the H button, the DVD video player starts playback from the beginning at the current chapter or track. When you press the K button twice, the DVD video player starts playback lrom the beginning at the preceding chapter or track. N: To locate succeeding chapters or tracks ll you press and hold the H or H button during playback, the DVD video player perlorms last reverse or last lorward playback‘ You can select the speed by pressing the button lurther, To locate chapters or track during last reverse or last forward playback, llrst press the > button to resume normal playback, and then use the N or N button. ole —7 77777 —*4e 77_ 7—71*» - Some titles may not display chapter numbers - When you set “Title Step" to “Off“ t you can access chapters in another title. ll you go back to the preceding lltie by pressing the K button. the DVD Video playerlocates the first chapter oi the title. When "Wile stop" is set to “On," you can access chapters nnly Within the Current title. Basic Playback Advanced Playback j Playing From the Desired Locafion You can play a disc tram lhe desired location. T-C Press T-C twice. You may have to press further depending an the disc; Press Ihe buhun repeatedly until the following indication appears. Press the number buttons to enler the time, Example | -> 2 -. 5 ~i 3 aio (one hour, 25 minutes, 30 seconds) Time in Press > . ‘: _, The DVD video player siarls playback from the desired location. ole ~r—————7—— ~— , — ,,,777,74 7 77 - Some dISCS may nol respond lo [his lemurs. - Some scenes may not be luca|ed preczssiy as you specwlied. - This Ioca|ing is avauable only within me current fine 00 Ihe DVD video disc or wiihm ihe current (rack of the vao (ID/audio CD. Advanced Playback ) Playing Repeatedly You can play a specific iiiie, chapter, track, or segment repeatedly (Title repeat, chapter/track repeat, A»5 repeat) nvD var co REPEAT AB—l—‘J'TVZEPEQ‘ 'e a ng aTitIe, C orTrack Repeafing a Spa “c Segme u can play the same title. chapter. or track repealedly. (fitle, you Can play a s aclllr: u inter/track repeat) (AB rapeat) p Bamcnl Emmy Begin playback of the title, chapter, or track you want lo repeat. 5) During playback, press REPEAT A—B at tho boglnnlng oi the segment (mm: A) you mm to play repeatedly- Press REPEAT. Each time you press the REPEAT button. the repeat mode changes as lollows. - DVD video disc thewlleoeql Repeats the same ‘ chapler. WW Repeats me same We Pru-l REPEAT A-a again a! the end oi the "9mm (point 8). two“ ‘ Resumes normal playback m - VIDEO CD/audl'o CD .‘ " ' nmw Repeats the same ~ fi " ~ ‘ ~ track 3 , v7 mm ' Repeats the enllre We DVD video player automatically returns 5 _ disc. to’polmA-ndmmmt playback ol ths a . 89 soled ”B . ' bm m ‘ Resumes normal “WWW M), 8 ' playback = ED “D * q To reiume normal playo . ‘ To resume normal W Hold down RETURN/CLEAR lnr longer than - ' H0“ flm RENEW-EAR to! longer than one second. , m one “ecru arm arm Notea— ,, ' W 7 ref" me dlSCS may rml iespund lo the repeat lunctlcn. - Some dist: may Ml Whirl-Au m mam - You cannot set the M! rep-um Inn mm ml includes multiple camera angles. - You can specflynsegmmwwmmntm. - There may be u slight Hillel-rm Mom pn‘nA and the location You can combine your levorite titles, chapters, or tracks and play them in any order. You can program up to 2B selections Into the memory, (M—emory playback) _etttnthtles, Ch ter Advanced Playback ) Playing in a Favorite Order er ,. g till: i or Tracks tn a Favo e 0 er The DVD video player automatically plays titles. chapters. or tracks‘ in the order you program. insert a disc and press MEMORY during stop. The following menu appears. m—___ r c r c r c r c in 53315259 11535! as. um new as!!! a“ ram um um rm um mm 1552! ”situate: . um nears-Ti um >w§1uhfl T: Tltle number 5 Chapter number Select the items in the order you went by pressan the number buttons, then ENTER for each Item. Each time you press the 1 / b button, the — — indication next to T and C is highlighted in turn Highlight where you want to enter, then press the number buttons. Example To play chapter 25 in title 2. chapter 12 in title 2. all the chapters in title 1, and chapter 2 in title 4. Title number Chapter number ”Leo To select tracks lrom a VIDEO CD/audlo CD lll order. press the number buttons for the track. then press the ENTER button tor each selection you want. To select another chapter in the same title. you do not need to select the title number. Press > while the MEMORY menu appears on IheTV screen. The DVD video player starts memory playback. I A V 1 fii / ’ /' RETURN/ e‘ 2 CLEAR rmmffli mizirIi iiiiim‘l' 2 1 m J DVDI vcni cni To change the programmed selections 1 While the MEMORV menu appears on the TV screen. press A / 7 lo move lhe highlighted bar to the item you wanl lo change. 2 Change the selection loliowing lhe instructions in step 2. To cancel the progr med sale “ens 1 While the MEMORY menu appears on the TV screen, ' press A / v to move the highlighted bar to the ilem you want to cancel. 2 Hold down the RETURN/CLEAR button for longer than one second To resume normal playback from memory 7playback mum Hold down Ihe RETURN/CLEAR button for longer Ihan one second. m" The MEMORY indicator disappears. .{ To program during playback ‘ ll you press the MEMORY button during playback. a menu ' appears to accept your programming. If you lurlher press the OSD button, you can display the -~ MEMORY menu also. Follow sleps 2 and 3 x . as >. n. 1: I: 1: ole — - — ' - d f» . '- - Some discs may not respond lo me memory playback function. - it you press the REPEAT button during memory playback, the DVD video player repeals lhe current memory playback, ' You cannot select iille. chapter. and (rack numbers nol included on llie disc. - I1 you press lhe MEMORY bullon while in MEMORY menu appears on the TV screen, the MEMORY menu disappears. - The programmed seleclions Will be cleared when. , you mm on lhe DVD video piayer, pr You can play titles chapters within a title, or tracks in random order. (Random playback) —Dvn , _Iay|ng Titles in Random 0rde The DVD video player automatically selects the titles ”1 a DVD video disc and plays them randomly, Press SHUFFLE twice while playback is stopped. rm. Shame If you press the SHUFFLE button during playback, the DVD video player automatlcally starts random playback alter linishing the current title. Press >. The DVD video player starts random playback. Press the b button within about 5 seconds alter you press the SHUFFLE button. To resume normal playback new Hold down RETURN/CLEAR tor longer than one second. cram v ote - Some discs may not respond to the random playback lunction. ' You cannot use the random playback lunclion in coniunctlon With the memorv playback lunction Advan Playback ) Playing in Random Order CLEAR 0 . o - - Number buttons SHUFFLE 6 mm vco ,cn' Play ng Chapters orTracks n Random Order T4: The DVD video player automatically selects chapters within a title. or tracks in a VIDEO CID/audio CD, and plays them randomly. Press T-C, then press the appropriate number buttons for the title which contains the chapters you want to play In random order. Skip this step it you are using a VIDEO CD/ audio CD. Example: To play the chapters in title 2 in random order, press (DVD video disc) El * lZl re: . Press SHUFFLE while playback is stopped. (DVD Video disc) (VlDEO CD/audio CD) (mum. no 2 new . it you press the SHUFFLE button during playback, the DVD video player automatically starts random playback alter linishlng the current chapter or track. Press >. The DVD video player starts random playback. Press the b button within about live seconds afleryou press the SHUFFLE button. 1 To resume normal playback mum Hold down RETURN/CLEAR for longer than one second. mm: sea—ff - Some discs may not respond to the random playback lunction - You cannot use the random playback lunction in cuniunction with the memory playback luncllon Advanced Playback ) . Zooming a Picture CLEAR ZOOM A/V/4/P 7®fl~ You can magniiy areas within a picture. DVD coming a Picture J can zoom in on a picture and shift the zoomlng point as well To resume normal playback Press ZOOM durlng normal, slow or ‘ still playback. fat“ ll you lurther press the ZOOM button it Press ZOOM repeatedly so that Zoom r - . . . . dlsappears. repeatedly. the magnification level increases loam? 1m; To reduce the magnification level, press the RETURN/CLEAR button. If you press the A 41> buttons, the zoom paint shifts, When the zoom polnt reaches an edge of the plcture, the color 0! “Zoom" changes It you hold down the RETURN/CLEAR button tor longer than one second, the zoom - point returns to the center at the picture sitter reductlon oi the magnification level. A: a: >. A. “5 a) Noteg — ,, 7,7 , ., , , m,” Some discs may not respond to mom lunctionv During some scenes the buttons may not work as described above. Zooming does not work on subtitles or menu screens included on DVD video discs. Junng zoom playback, the A/V/41> buttons cannot work on menu screens included on the DVD Video dlscs. Ii you want to view the menu screens, zancel the mom playback The magnification level vanes depending on the picture size you select @ Advanced Playback j Selecting the Camera Angle / \ Angie 1 my —> A prelerred angle can be selected lrom several angles. RETUHN/ CLEAR —1,2 DVD Chang ng the Camera Angle It the scene was recorded lrom multiple angles, you can easily change the camera angle ol the scene you are walching, Press ANGLE while playing a scene recorded with multiple angles. While playing a scene recorded with multiple angles, the angle loan (8) appears in the DVD display and on the TV screen. Press the ANGLE button while the angle icon is displayed. it A"? n 874 Angleicon , Current angle number Press ANGLE or A while the angle number appears on theTV screen. Each time you press the ANGLE or A button, lhe camera angle changes. V : Cycles backward You can change the camera angle directly by pressing the number buttons corresponding ,. ,‘- to its angle number instead at using the A/ V buttons. ' ate a- To turn offithe angle number indication aim-m Hold down RETURN/CLEAR for longer than am one second. Todisable the angle icon display on theTV ‘ From the onscreen displays, set "On»Screen Displays“ to “Of?" @ @ Monitor the DVD display when you want to change the camera angle. . le r," rhanan ma ramarfl =nnla Hurinfl (mi nlmmar-lr The namnm annin. champs to the new senina when vou resume normal plavback Advanced Playback. ) 4 Selecting a Language .¢ —2 RETURN! CLEAR A preferred language can be selected from several languages. 'w——1,2 ’ IND Selecting a Playback Audio Setting bu can select a preferred language and sound recording system lrorn those included on the DVD Video disc. Press AUDIO during playback. - “hm“ “W'd'ngfl's'ems -._. The current audio setting appears for about 3 r: This DVD vldeo player uses the Dolby Digital. DTS. MPEGZ seconds and PCM recording systems and cannot play DVD video discs recorded in any other recording system. Audlo Channel Position L Recording system number Language . The abbreviation of the language appears §$¥E€Mflsfimd channels °___f “059..qu instead of the language name. Refer to the A VlDEO CD ma . . . y have left and right sound channels and m 0' ‘anguages and the" abbrewallons, . contain sounds or languages on each. You can switch these Press AUDIO or A while the audio ' two channels to near a preferred sound or language. setting appears on the TV screen. “m During playback, press AUDIO repeatedly to Each time you press lhe AUDIO or A button. 0 select the sound channel. the audio settings included on the DVD video - disc Change ‘ “ Both the left and right channels are heard. Example r—Audm | m m 2m ._ i The left channel is heard. And-o 2 NE l:x:l SCH “ The right channel is heard. M 7,,. . .—,.A .- Audio a spa PCM 2m - Some discs allow you to change audio selections only via lhe disc menu ll lhis is the case, press lhe MENU button and choose the appropriate language "cm the selections on the disc menu, - When you turn on the DVD video player or replace a disc. player Hold down |_ returns to the lrlitiai default setting. one secondfiETURN/C EAR hr longer than When you select a sound track which is not included on the disc. the aim - DVD Vldec player plays a prior sound track programmed on the disc. Dulpul sound conversion table (sampling lrequencquuantizatlon bit) Dolby Digital 5.1 Channel is displayed as “DD SCH." V Cycles backward To turn off thebaudio setting display as. is >. a. 1: a: l: 13. new Audio selection 1mm the menu screen @ 33> and nutput jam on the rear panel Discs Sound iecording system eilsimam Analog sch Anal 2ch PCM DYSTREAWPCM MlXED AUDK] anrnthcM 5 iCHSURROUND BllSTflEAM/PCM MIXED AUDiO BlTs'iREnWPcM MIXED AUDlO iack our |acks iacir AUDlO OUT tam lack our iacks lack OUT ism Dolby Digital ailslrsani fl ,_ am Sat- — 3 — sch Brislieam la mags». 43 kHz/ls bit ' as kHz/ism askflflldbil «kHz/16m 4 4a kHz/lob" ca lea/18a. , ~ ' 48 kHz/20 hit ‘48 kHz/16 M1 48 kHz/206?! * 45 kill/20 I7" 45 kill/15 l) DVD Linear 43 kHz/2A bil 243 knits bit «3 kHz/2mm 7 AB kHz/20 bil 7 “a“ as“ PCM gs ki—lms hit ‘46 kHz/15 bit. Milt-him ' — 96 kHz/16 mi _ es maze bit whirls/la tan 48mm bit — 96 kHz/20 bit 7 y as kHz/24 bit Emma 11“ Asia's/zoo! 7 96 kHz/20 air a i DTs Enslream — Bilstieam 7 arislreani MPEGZ Eiisireamizcni eh . — a 7 ecli arislreamlzonilw Sit VIDEO cns MPEGl “It kHz/lull « kl-hlléblt — 44 l trims bit “J kHz/tun 44. Hit Audio cos LinearPcM 44 i kHz/ls in All kHz/lshii 44 KHz/16 blt Ml kHz is N M l kHz/ls bit 4M kHz/ls Di! 4” kHz/IBM! Advanced Playback ) Selecting Subtitles You can display subtitles on theTV screen and select a prelerred subtitle language. DVD‘ Turning Subtitles On or Off ‘ You can select whether to dlsplay subtitles or not. Press SUBTlTLE during playback The current subtitle selling appears lot about three seconds, fit/Milk t ENG Cm Press 4 or b while the subtitle setting appears on theTV screen, to select “On" or “Oil." On: Subtitles are displayed. Subllhn t EN6 0“ Good evehlng' fSubtltles Off. Subtitles are not displayed. Sublllla l ENG oil ote —— 7 - Same DVD vldeo discs are set to display sublllles automatically. and you cannot tum them all even it you set tne subtitle lunction to oil . During some scenes. the sublllles may not appear lmmedialely after AlV/4/b HETURN/ CLEAR SUBTITLE nvn Selecting a Subtitle Language You can select a subtitle language lrom those included on the DVD video disc. Press SUBTITLE during playback. The current subtitle setting appears lor about lhree seconds. Sub also" | t‘anguage Position number The abbreviallorl of the language appears instead ol the language name. Pieter to the list cl languages and their abbreviations. Press SUBTlTLE or A while the subtitle setting appears on theTV screen. Each ttme you press the SUBTITLE or A button, the subtitle languages included on the DVD video disc change. Example seer-rte l m On statute- 2 far on Subllfle‘ 3 see an t_—__ ycles backward i'l'o turn ofl lh su Hold down RETURN/CLEAR tor longer than can one second. M —)a~ . wnen yau turn on me DVD videu player or replace a disc. lhe player returns to lhe inillal delaull selling. When you select a subtitle language which is not included on the disc. the DVD vtdeo player plays a prior language programmed on the disc Advancled Playback ) IQ‘QSD Usmg the On-Screen \ Display You can vlew information about a disc and its operational status on the TV screen. l: I, l, ' ‘ DVD vc r: ~ heck ng the O rational Status >u can View the current tltle number, track numberr and total playing time ol‘ the disc on the TV screens : Press 050 whlle playback is stopped. ' Each time you press the OSD button. the on-screen display changes as follows ' (DVD video dlsc) (VIDEO CD/audlo CD] _ current track numbet gramme Current title number Example srop —Operatiorlal status sum —0perarlonal stalus ma 2 hart 1 Total 1 46.30 chapter l h- current chapter number 1-Tntal playing time ul the also . l i , Turns 0" Turns Off, ——-—-——_—._____— DVD VCD CD Set Ju can vlew the elapsed time. remaining tlme. and settlng status of the disc on the TV screen. hecklng the Remaining e a fig Status ——_—__—__——____— Press 080 during playback. Each time you press the OSD button. the onscreen display changes as lollows. g . . a (DVD Vldeo dtSC) (VIDEO CD/audlo CD) a. . - r Currant tllle number Current track number E Current Chapter numbel "0 - rallurtal status q) Playback mode Operational status Playback made 0” u ’ ' Elapsed me am — Elapsed tune and 5 Example remalrllng tlme at me E’GflwlE lemalrlirlg tlme oltns > , ma, current title ‘ mi, current back 3 Elapsed Rem Elapsed lime and Elaptad lam" Elapsed llme and file 3 010 6 0 5° lemalnmqtime oltne hr“ 3 Dbl-20 0 G? remalningllrna ulthe class 2 am on o 10 “mm mmer our 0 nsztz a L3 on disc , ‘ Gupta ham ran Repeat mum on ‘— Current 3—D (Na—2) solute] mm— Currant w (N-2~2) Audlur lsmm ztnw “(my 59 "9 slum“; motl Angl- '———— Culrem audit: ssmng - Current suhltlle setllrig — Current angle setting l The abbrevtattan ol Ute language [a 9 ENG) appears lnstead ul Turns all. ~ the language name. Helsi la the list or languages and théll abbreviations E0) 5mm mmlmm—ns what Data transler late (Mbil/s) s Amount al pldure‘ sauna and subtllle data ln the DVD vldeo disc tvavlslelled per second ' a The larger the value is, the more data processed, but this does not . necessarlly insuls better plclule quality Tums all Function selup ) Customizing the Settings nclulli Aurnu You can change the delault settings to customlze performance to your preterence. Selecting 3 Setting Category The setting menu asks you to select a setting lor LANGUAGE, PICTURE. AUDIO, DISPLAY and OPERATION Each selected category will provide you selling details Press SETUP durlng stop. Press <1» to select the category, then press ENTER. 6s The setting menu appears. Categories - The setting menu disappears when eru press the SETUP button. - The SETUP bullon can luncllon even during normal playback, however some operations may be inaccessible, and a message wlII appear In |l'lis case. lry agaln after playing is stopped. mnilw a.“ In-dn v-d HI hnri-“tl-Mn- m urinal m DlSPLAY DVD VCD‘ co Setting Details page On-Screen Language? 3") 19 f} To select theolsplay language. 34 Disc Menu Language fV/‘EW _ J A? To select a'preterred language for disc menus. 34 _Audio Language .._ 3p 7 Tgselect a prelerred language for the soundtrack. 35 Subtitle Language w To select a preferred language for subtitles. 35 TV Shape i”) To select a picture size according to the aspect ratio of 36 7 777 7 your TV. Black Level EV} VCD/ To select the black level (contrast) of playback pictures. 37 Audio Out Select 39 V“ _c')/ To select an output sound type according to your 38 7 . 7 , _ systerrlcpnnectionlr 7 Dynamic Range Control 3p To turn on or off a lunctlon that makes taint sounds 40 easier to hear, even it you lower the volume In late ,, 7 hours playback. _ Karaoke Vocal 39 To turn on or off the vocal output in DVD KARAOKE 40 __ disc playback. . _ Extended Audio Features ovn To turn on or off special language tor visually impaired _ _ / persons. 40 SD (N-2—2) w 39 LCD/ To turn on or on the 3-D (N-Z-Z) Sound Enhancement. 41 On-Screen Displays 39 19 & To turn on or on the operational status display 42 , _‘ (On-screen display) on the TV screen. . __ 030 Background Color 39 NEW 59 7 ”To select the background color for on? _een displays: 42 Extended Subtitle Features 1”) To turn on or ott special subtitles for hearing Impaired 42 ,, g 7 personsm ., m “ h ‘ Screen Saver w 9 To turn on or oft the screen saver. 43 Pause/Still 39 To select the resolution ol still pictures: 44 Parental Lock w To turn on or on the parental lock Iunction. 44 Remote Confirmation 1“) £9 ,_cn/ To turn on or off the confirmation beeper for each press 46 _, a remote control button. Title Stop Jul/D o turn on or off the lunction that automatically stops 46 playback atter playing one title. PEG 9 To use the menu screen when playing a PBC- 46 controllable VIDEO CD. Function Setup // lANGUAGE Funo on Setup ) Customizing the Settings (continued) Afler you selecl LANGUAGES @ , adiust lhe categories to your prelerence. ‘ ~ (Continued lrom page 32.) - Press A/V to select the Item, lhen press ENTER. On-Sbreen Laryuage £9 16} f‘} ME" Select a preferred language by pressing A iv, then press ENTER. —» If you do nol adjust any other semngs. proceed lo slep 4. Disc" Menu Language “V” ; will Select a preferred language by pressing A/ ., .. :. g 5, IO O v then press ENTER. a ll you do not adjust any other senirlgs. proceed 10 step 4. new." 1) Select “Olhers‘ and press the ENTER Dullon 2) Oblam the abbreviallon or (he preierred language lrom [he Iisl @. 3) Select lhe nrsl characler by presslng me A / v buttons 4) Press lhe 41> bullcrls lo Shift and Selecl lhe second character by pressing the A / v butlnns. 5) Press the ENTER bullon. . , x - Some DVD video dlscs may not include your pre selec’led language lrl lhls case lhe ’ DVD Vldeo player aulomallcally displays disc menus consistent Wllh me use 5 lnlual language selllng : If you press the RETURN/CLEAR button while a menu appears an the screen, you will i . mm return to the previous menu screen. Audio Laanuage 39 (D W“ Select a preferred language by pressing AI JJ ® 5 " v, then press ENTER. a it you do not adjust any other settings, proceed to step 4. l M, . null-um tm tune-tn, lTo select other languages. 1) Select “Others" and press the ENTER butlun. 2) Oblaln the abbreviation ol the prelerred language lrom the list -. 3) Select the nrst character by pressing the a/ v buttons, 4) Press the 4!» buttons to shrlt and select the second character by pressing the A l v buttons. 5) Press the ENTER outton. - Some DVD video discs may be played in a dilterent language than you selected A prim language may be programmed on the disc. , ‘ Suhtltle Len-uag'e 39 w“ Select a preferred language by pressing ') g 9 IQ O A’V, then press ENTER. a it you do not adjust any other settings, proceed to step 4. I To select other languages: 1) Select “Others" and press the ENTER button 2) Obtain the abbrevlalion at the preterred language train the list (g). 3) Select the tlrst character by pressing the a I v buttons. 4) Press the 4/> buttons to shift and select the second character by pressing the A l v buttons. 5] Press the ENTER bullon - it you select “No Subtttles.” subtrtles are not displayed - Some DVD Video discs may be set to display subtltles ln 3 different language than yuu selected. A prior subtitle language may be programmed on the dIEC. 0 Some DVD video dlscs allow you 10 change Subtitle selectluns only via the dlsc menu. it this ls the case, press the MENU hutlon and choose the appropriate subtitle ., » language lrcrn the selection on the disc menu a. .. tu u) t: 4- u, t: u. 55”? Press SETUP. © The settlng menu disappears, 35 r Function Setup ) Customizing the Settings (continued) PICTURE After you select PICTURE ., adjust the categories to your preference. PICTURE Sen ng 3 "6 8 (9 (Continued lrom page 32) Press A I v to select the item, then press ENTER. '._&. f ‘O TVShepe fly 4:3 LetterBox. Select when a 4:3 TV is connected. Displays theatrical images with masking bars above and below the picture. 4:3 Normal: Select when a 4-3 TV is connected. Displays pictures cropped to fill your TV screen Either or both sides at the picture are cut oil. 16:9 Widescreen. Select when a16‘9 wide TV is connected, ® 5“ Select your TV type by pressing A l v, s ® :« # andthen press ENTER. 4 If you do not adiust any other settings, proceed to slep 4. ~ The dtsplayable plclure size is preset on the DVD Vldeo disc. Therefore, the playback picture cl some DVD video discs may not conicrm to the picture size you select. - When you play DVD Vldeo discs recorded in the 4.3 picture size DnIy‘ the playback picture always appears in the 4:3 picture size regardless oi the TV shape setting. - ii yau select “16:9 Wtdescreen" and you own a 4:3TV sat. the DVD playback picture will be horizontally distorted during playback, images will appear [a he horizontally compressea Always be sure that yaurTv shape cpnrprms to the actual TV in use mm : If you press the RETURN/CLEAR button whlle a menu appears on me screen, you will ‘ Eta: return tn the previous menu screen, Black Level 39 19 Enhanced tncreased black level (contrast) Normal' Standard black levet (contrast). “E“ Select the btack level b ressing A/V, , g L -> O V P then press ENTER. -—> It you do not adjust any othersettings, proceed to step 4. setup Press SETUP. © The semng menu dtsappears D. (I) LI- Funcl nSetup } Customizing the Settings (continued) Atter you select AUDIO 52). adjust the categories to your prelerence. AUDIO Seit (Continued lrorn page 32 ) Audio Out Select 39 £9 Loy Press A I v to select the item, then press ENTER. Select the output sound type according to your system connection, For details at swnd recording systems. see @. Eilstmam: Select when connected to an amplifier equipped With a Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEGZ decoder. E) E) The DVD Video player outputs digital audio information in the oitstream lormat when you play a DVD video dlsc recorded on the Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEGZ recording system. Analog Sch: Select when connected to a Dolby Digital ready amplifier equipped with 5.tch audiumputs E) This DVD video player is equipped with a Dolby D|g|tal decoder. The next screen will appear for the detailed setting. See .. Analog Zch. Select when connected to a TV. or Dolby Pro Logic or stereo system via the analog audio iecks. E) {E} PCM. Select when connected to a 2 channel digital stereo amplifier. The DVD Video player outputs sounds in the PCM 2ch (48 kHz/16 bit) tormat when you play a DVD Video disc recorded on the Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEGE recording system. Select the output sound type by pressing (D a G) r, I? O AIV, then press ENTER. —-» ll you do not adjust any other settings, proceed to step 4. ": ll you press me RETURN/CLEAR aunon while a menu appears on the screen, you will am relum lo the previous menu screen. r moi vcoi icu'i I When you select "Analog 60h“ @ Make the lollow sellings for the built-ln 5.1ch surround decoder, l) Select an llem by pressmg me A l v bullonsr and press me ENTER button. 2] Make me senings (see below) by presslng me A / v / 4» buttons. and press lhe ENTER button. C.S.Speaker Large wnen Ihe maln speakers can reproduce low lrequency signals below 120 Hz. Size Small: When the main speakers cannol reproduce low lrequency signals below 120 Hz C(Cen|er) On: When you connacl center speakers Speaker on when center speakers are not mnnecled 5(Surround) On: When you connect surround speakers. ‘ I ' Speaker on: When surround speakers are nor oonrraoreu Subwooier On' When you connecl a sub woolen Off. When a sub woofer is not connecled. - Adjusting lhe delay time When enlaylng 5.lch surround playback, ii is ideal (0 choose a Ilslenlng poslrion thal is the same distance 1mm each speaker. Ely adlusling me delay lime ol the center/surround speakers you can vlrlually creale an Ideal Ilslenlng environment (as if the center/surround speakers were at (hell ideal localions respeclrvely as below) Center Channel Omsecr When I)! equals Dc. ’ [— ldeal locallun 0' a Delay "user: when (A) is appmx. 34 Cm (13 inch) v center Weak” 2msec. when (A) ls approx. 68 cm (27 inch) 3msec‘ When Mr ls approx “32 cm (40 mm) 'r-\)=nr—Dc fl, ’ Gel your oplrmum value (0. l. 2 .o 5) dewdlng (m by 34. Surround nmseczwrlen Dr equals Ds. Channel Delay 1mseczwrlen 15) is approx. 34 cm (l 3 lnch) a 2mseczwhen 1B) is approx. 66 cm [27 inch) Ideal roam" 3 Jmseczwhen m; is approx 102cm (40 inch) . olasuncund 5; 1m : ma Ds speaker g , Gel ypu' Optimum value (Or 1, 2 - - . 15) All speakers should be located wrrhrn a g devldlng ll!) by 34- crrcle wl|l’l a radius ol Dr. g 3) Selecl “Tesl Tone“ and press lhe ENTEH button », The DVD video player oulpuls a (65! signal 10 each speaker ~ Press me 41» purrons lo swllch lne recelvlrlg speakers. and adjust lne channel ‘ balance on me amplrlrer so lrral each slgnal ls heard a! ils appropricate volume level, Function Setup j Customizing the Settings (continued) 4») AUDIO (Continued) Dynan’tic Range Control eyr Oni Dynamic range is reduced. oft: Full dynamic range is heard EVE“ Select “On” or “Off" by pressing A/V, ‘_ g a -O 0 then press ENTER. a it you do not adjust any other settings. proceed to step 4. - This lunctiort works only during playback of Dolby Digital recorded discs. - The level at Dynamic Flange Reduction may diller depending on the DVD video disc. Karaoke Vocal Extended Audio Features On: The primary vocal is output when it is recorded on the disc. 0": The primary vocal is not output. ,. ® WE“ Select “On" or “Off" by pressing Alv, 1) ® 5 fi 0 then press ENTER. 4) ll you do not adjust any other settings. proceed to step 4 The vocal output lealuie I5 used during playback or Dolby Digital (multi- -channel) recorded DVD KARAOKE discs This leaturs allows you to turn ell vocal audio tracks, or restore them tor background accompaniment. 5,—an m Ell that. v..- On: Some DVD video discs contain special language track that describes the actions on-soreen lor visually impaired persons, The DVD Vldeo player automatically plays this special feature. oft The DVD video player does not play this special leature. Select “On" or “Off" by pressing A l v, then press ENTER. —i it you do not adjust any other settings, proceed RE'uiw O : it you press the RETURN/CLEAR button while a menu appears on the screen, you will Elm return lo the previous menu screen. DVD aniN lwwfy 30 (N-2-2) Sound Enhancemenl A ' , You can enioy expansive surround type effects lrom Iwo speakers. On: The SD (N-2~2) Sound enhancement lunctions. OH' The 3D (N72»2) Sound enhancement does not lunclion. Select “On" or “OH" by pressing A/V, then press ENTER. —> ll you do not adjust any other seflings, proceed (0 step 4. - You may sense a drtference m volume between “On” and “OW. - cw (N»2-2i sound enhancement may not lunclion (or may not be realized) depending on me sound oulpul settrng or recording system Q). - Il 3-D (N-2v2) sound enhancement ls on‘ Dolby Pro Logic Surround may not (union on output sounds at all, or may tunction dlfierenlly than usual. Soakializet® Slemenstonai Sound PmceSSlng pray-cred by Desper Prnducls. lrlc. Certain audto lealures ol this producl manulaclured under a Itcsllse irom Desper Products Inc.. Spaliailzel® arla the system-square devlce are trademarks owned by Desper Products Inc. Press SETUP. The setting menu dtsappears. Function Setup 41- Function Setup ) Customizing the Settings (continued) DiSPLAV After you select DISPLAY @, adiust the categories to your preference. DISPL Set (Continued from page 32.) Press A/V to select the item, then press ENTER. On-Screen Displays A“) @ rec) On. Operational modes are displayed on-screent (e.g. "Play“, a) Oflt Operational modes are not displayed, c?" ,. - m . ‘ (Z) . _' M“ Select "On" or “OH" by pressing A / v, mg... m 1 ® 4 0 then press ENTER. a ll you do not adjust any other settings, proceed to step 4. OSD Background Color 39 1°} f'J/ Gray: Gray background. Blue: Blue background. ® we“ Select the background color by pressing ‘ ' " O A/V, then press ENTER. -_‘ ‘ y .‘ —> ll you do not adjust any other settings, proceed f » ' to step 4. Extended Subtltle Features FV/n On: Some DVD video discs contain special subtitles, an enhancement at closed captioning tor hearing impaired persons The DVD video player automatically displays these special subtitles Off‘ The DVD video player does not display these special subtitles. mm m». haw-t ® Select “0n"or“0ff" by pressing Al'v y® : 4 O then press ENTER. ' . —> If you do not adjust any other settings, proceed to step 4. : If you press the RETURN/CLEAR button while a menu appears an the screen, you will um return to the previous menu screen. ~ mm On: The screen saver works. OH‘ The screen saver does not work. we Select “On“ or “Off” by pressing A/V, “ G) J Q G then press ENTER. a ll you do nol adlust any olher settings, proceed (a step 4 Press SETUP. © ‘ The setting menu disappears, Function Setup JG— Funcl nSetup ) Customizing the Settings (continued) fit-o OPERATION After you select OPERATION @ , adjust the categories to your preference. OPERATION Sett (Continued trom page 32 ) Press A i v to select the Item, then press ENTER. Pause/Still £9 Auto: For normal use. Pictures can pause without shaking. Frame" The resolution 01 still pictures is raised, so that you can make especially a motionless picture more clearer when you pause it, a Select “Auto“ or “Frame" by pressing A/ 1) ® 5 lb ER CD ~ v, then press ENT . a it you do not adjust any other settings proceed to step 4. 1 ‘, Parental Lock £9 Parental Lock DVD video discs equipped with the parental lock lunction are rated according to their content, The contents allowed by a parental lock level and the way a DVD video disc can be controlled may vary lrom disc to disc. For example, it the disc allowed you could edit out Violent scenes unsuitable tor children and replace them With more suitable scenes, or lock out playback of the disc altogether. - DVD video discs may or may not respond to the parental lock settingsrnis is no! a detect in the DVD video prayer. Make sure this function Works with your DVD video discs. On Select when you activate the parental lock feature or change the settings. The next screen Will appear for the detailed setting. E 0": The parental lock leature does not lunction. ® — “a Select “On" or “Off" by P’essmg U" y 6 5 It 0 then press ENTER. Press the number buttons to create a personal four-digit security code, then press ENTER. ll you make a mistake before pressing the ENTER button, press the CLEAR button and enter your 4— digit security code again. —r it you do not adjust any other settings, proceed > , to step 4. aé‘uwk ____. Number buucns O : it you press the RETURN/CLEAR button while a menu appears on (ha screen, you will return to the previous menu screen. elm 1) Press the 4 / > buttons to select the country whose standards were used to rate the DVD video disc. then press the ENTER button. 2) Press the alv buttons to select the parental lock level, then press the ENTER button. You cannot play DVD video discs rated higher than the level you selected unless you cancel the parental lock luncti'on. Fur example, when you select level 7l discs rated higher than level 7 are lacked out and cannot be played The parental leek level is equivalent to the lollowing USA movie ratings LEVEL 7: NC-17 LEVEL 3: PG LEVEL 6' Fl LEVEL 1: G LEVEL 4. PG 13 The parental lock levels for “CANADA" are included tortuture use. Check the appropriate parental lock level when ynu buy a DVD video disc equipped with the parental lock leature in the tuturev I To change the parental lock level: Follow the above procedure. I To change your 4-digit security code: After selecting “On" or “oft” , press the STOP button for times. then press the ENTER button, was ®<é~€é~éfi~ The 4-digit security code is cleared. Press the number buttons to create a new 4-digit security code, then press the ENTER button. Function Setup (Continued) Function Setup j Customizing the Settings (continued) fie OPERATlON (Contlnued) Remote Confirmation £9 £9 £9 On: Beeper sounds with each press at a remote control button. Oft‘ The beeper does not sound. 7 {we Select “On" or “ott” by pressing A/V, ® 5; Q 0 then press ENTER. a ll you do not adjust any other settlngs. proceed to step 4. Tltle Stop On: Player stops playlng the disc after playback cl a title is completed. Ott: Player continues playing the dxsc after playback of a title is completed, ® ‘ m“ Select “On“ or “Off” by pressing A17, " * O then press ENTER. ® ’ —> If you do not adjust any other settings, proceed to step 4. < part is ma ahhraviatinn nl On: To view the menu screen when playing a PEG-featured VIDEO CD. Ofl: For playback without using the menu screen. ,\ ® W“ Select “On” or “Off" by pressing A17, 3 ® U " O then press ENTER. —7 Il you do not adjust any other settingsI proceed to step 4. “SlEaddESlp nuaw Eumes eql "d 0.1.3 S ssa‘d an 09A ‘ma ]|!M noA ‘uaams am no smedde nuam s an W ~@__— 13 \ means nuam snow-Md am a) quaJ . uM uounq uvammumau em sand "0,4 u 1 Mg! ‘ l \ ' g i ‘ Function Setup t Operating Other Equipment with the Remote Control You can operate the basic lunctions at selected TVs. amplifiers, and receivers using the supplied remote control. Programm ng the Re ote Con 01 You can operate other equipment w1tr1 the DVD video player's remote control, Press and hold RETURN/CLEAR and ENTER simultaneously until JOGI PAUSE lights up. Release RETURN/CLEAR and ENTER. Press the number buttons that correspond to your equipment's brand code (listed at right). Example: To program brand code 040, press 0+4l~l0l When you press the lasl digit, the JOG/ PAUSE button blinks twice, then turns olf. Point the remote control at the equipment you want to operate. ote — ~ The same orand may use otherent codes depending on the model Enter the correct number, relemng lo the brand code table ‘ For some brands, several codes are provided Try each at them until the remote control operates your equipment. - Some equipment may not respond to all ot the lunclions In the taoie in the next page, or may not be operated a! all with thls remote control, In this case. operate that equrpment with its own remote control - I1 you replace the remote controls batteries. remember to reprogram ©i— JOG/PAUSE RETURN/ CLEAR Brand Code Table TV brand code Brand name Brand code GE 019, 021, 023, 036. 037, 041,077, 103, 105. 150. 160, 153, 245 coloster 002, 005, 017, 024. 026. 032, 042. 072, 105, 227 tvc 029, 039, 047, 092, 0919, 109 Magnavox 010, 020, 022, 024, 029. 040, 005. 112, 113. 140, 217 Motorola 041,052 NEC 017, 024, 029. 042. 099. 240 Panasonic 037, 041 , 004, 130, 149. 190, 210 Philips 040 Proscan 036 Proton 004, 025, 030, 105, 249 Quasar 037, 041, 096, 149 RCA 015. 017. 023, 031. 036, 059. 077. 103. 159 Samsung 017. 024. 020, 032. 042. 043, 105. 154. 225, 237, 253 Sanyo 000. 000, 091. 141, 254 Sears 013. 036, 040. 042, 000. 001 , 002. 005, 000, 091, 100, 105. 106, 152 Sharp 032, 052, 005, 009, 096. 135. 162, 217, 222, 255 Sony 001. 009, 055, 075 Technlcs 037, 140 rhomson 127, 120 Toshiba 029. 043, 002, 005. 000 Yamaha 017. 024 Zenith 014, 015 Ampl r brand code Mr Dencn 411 Harman/Karoon 405 uvc 425 Magnavox 420 Maranlz 420, 424 Phrlips 420 Pioneer 401, 422 Sony 415 Techmtx 423. 434 Yamaha 4011, 410, 427. 433 Reoeiver brand code Brand name Brand code Carver 505 512. 557. 505, 714 Denon 502, 704 Harman’Kardcn 530,531 Inkel 517 519 JVC 521. 630 Kenwood 510. 52:1. 556. 5119. 590 Maonayox 538. 557, 559, 552. 559, 607. 645 Marahiz 50:1. 511. 5:10, 557, 550, 503, 520 Orikyo 520. 535, 539, 542, 610 Optimus 512, 552, 554, 555, 565, 524, 545. 572. 50:1, 699, 710 Panascnu: 511. 512 Pni|1ps 557, 077 Pioneer 544, 552, 545, 574 RCA 516, 000, 505, 544, 545. 579 Sansui 557, 558. 594, 500, 051 Sony 545, 549, 520, 632 TV To mute the sound. TV CH (+/—) To select channels. — TV VOL (+/—) To turn up or down (he vomme. Amplifier Receiver To mule Ihe Sound‘ To mute me sound. To turn up or down the volume, To tum up or down xhe volume, Functlon Setup AO- Function Setup ) Table of Languages ble of Languages The r Abbrev 1 ns Abbreviation Language Abbreviation Language Abbreviation Language Abbreviation Language of the of the of the of the Language Language Language Language — — — No alternate E0 Esperanto LN Lingaia SL Slovenian language ET Estonian LO Laolian SM Samoan CHI (ZH) Chinese EU Basque LT Lithuanian SN Shana DUT (NL) Dutch FA Persian LV Latvian, Letlish SO Somali ENG (EN) English Fl Finnish MG Malagasy SQ Albanian FRE (FR) French FJ Fiji Ml Maori SR Serbian GEFl (DE) German F0 Faroese MK Macedonian SS Siswali lTA (IT) Italian FV Frisian ML Malayalam ST Sesolho JPN (JA) Japanese GA lrish MN Mongolian SU Sundanese KOR (KO) Korean GD Scohish Gaelic MO Moldavian SV Swedish MAY (MS) Malay GL Gaiician MFl Marathi SW Swahili SPA (ES) Spanish GN Guarani MT Mallese TA Tamil AA Afar GU Guiarati MY Burmese TE Telugu AB Abkhazian _ HA Hausa NA Nauru TG Tajik AF Alrikaans Hl Hindi NE Nepali TH Thai AM Amharic HR Croatian NO Norwegian Tl Tigrinya AR Arabic HU Hungarian OC Ocoitan TK Turkmen AS Assamese HY Armenian OM (Alan) Oromo TL Tagalog AY Aymara IA interlingua OH Oriya TN Selswana AZ Azerbaiiani IE Inlerlingue PA Panjabi . TO Tongan BA Bashkir IK Inupiak PL Polish TR Turkish BE Belorussian lN Indonesian PS Pashlo, Pushto TS Tsonga BG Bulgarian IS Icelandic PT Portuguese TT Tatar EH Bihari lW Hebrew QU Quechua TW Twi BI Bislama JI Yiddish HM Filiaetc-Homarice UK Ukrainian BN Bengali Bangla JW Javanese RN Kirundi UR ‘ Urdu BO Tibetan KA Georgian R0 Humanian UZ Uzbek BR Breton KK Kazakh FlU Russian VI Vietnamese CA Calalan KL Greenlandic FlW Kinyarwanda V0 Volapflk CO Corsican KM Cambodian SA Sanskrit W0 Woioi CS Czech KN Kannada SD Sindhi XH Xhosa CY Welsh KS Kashmiri SG Sango YO Yoruba DA Danish KU Kurdish SH ’ Serbo»Croatian ZU Zulu DZ Bhutani KY Kirghiz SI Singhalese EL Greek LA Latin SK Slovak Others ) . Notes on DISCS n Ha ling D scs not touch the playback side ol lne disc @ Playback Side not attach paper or tape to discs. lgerpnnls and dust on the disc cause picture and sound ‘erlarallon wipe lne disc lrcm the center outward Wllh a son clcin vays keep me disc clean. eu cannot wrpe on the dust wiin a son clulh. wlpe lne disc ligmly n a slightly moistened soli cloin. inen dry the disc with a dry atom, not use any iype or solvent such as thinner. benzine. commercially allable cleaners. Dr aniislaiic spray for vinyl Lps, It may damage the c. inol store dlSCs in a place sumect to dived sunlight or heat, not slore discs in places subject to moisture and dusl. such as in a throom or near a humidlller are discs venlcally in a case Stacking or placing objecls on dises iy cause warping bout This Owner‘s Manual owner's manual explalns the basil: instructions 0' Il’lis DVD video er some DVD vldel) discs are produced ln a manner that allows tilic or Ilmlled nperallml during playback AS such. the DVD video er may not respcrld to all operating commands. This is not a deleci a DVD vldeo player Reler lo the lnslruclion rloles cl dlscs ‘may appear on the TV screen durlng operation, A “ Q" means the operation is not permllied by the DVD Videu player or lhe disc. ates on Region Numbe 5 region number ol this DVD video player is 1. it region numbers, n stand lor their rlayabie area. are printed on your DVD video disc you do not find 5 or @ disc playback will nu! be allowed by the er (In inis case, irie DVD video player displays a message) Playable D 505 This DVD vldeD player can play the lollowrng discs, Maximum 1 playback time Approx. 4 hours (single sided disc) Approx. 8 hours (double sided disc) Disc mark Contents Disc size Audio ‘2 Cm DVD + ‘ e Approx. 80 minutes may discs élclurlgsg) 8 lsingle sided dlsc) cm Approx. 160 minulss (double 5 ed disc) CDMPAEY Audio+ 12 cm Approx. 74 minutes i use CDs (moving CDIGIYALVZIDEO pictures) 5 Cf“ Approx 20 mlrlutes CDMW' 12 cm Approx. 74 minutes “a” C Audio CD5 DEIQELE 8 cm Approx. 20 minules (CD single) You cannot play discs oiner than those llsled above. Thls DVD video player uses the Nrsc color system and cannot play DVD Video discs recorded in any other color system (PAL. SECAM. etc ). On VIDEO rnis DVD video player supporis VlDEo cos equipped mm the PBC (Version 2.0) lunclion (PBC is me abbrevlatlon or Playback Control.) You can enyoy two playback Varialiurls depending on iypes oi discs. - VIDEO on not equipped with PEG function (Version 1.1) Sound and movie can be played on "Us DVD video player in the same way as an audio CD - VIDEO CD equipped with PEG lunclion (Version 2.0) In addlllun (0 operation Di 3 VIDEO CD nul equipped Wilh the PBC lunction, you can enjoy playback oi interactive soliware with search iunciicn by using ine menu displayed on line TV screen (Menu Playback) Some of me functions described in lhls Dwner's manual may not work with some discs. Notes on Copyrlg li is lorbiduen by law to copy, broadcasl, snow. broadcast on cable, play in public, and rent copyrlgnled rnalerial vvilnout permission. DVD video dlscs are copy protected: and any recordings made lrom lhese discs M" be distorted This produci incorporates Copyllghl protection technology that is protected by melhod claims oi certain U.S patents and other intellectual properly righis owned by Macrovision Carporailcn and other rights owners. Use pl this copyright proleclion iechncicgy must be authorized by Macrovlsmn Carporation‘ and is inlended for home and Olhel Iimlled Viewmg uses only unless DlherWlse aulhcilzed by MacruvlSlon f‘flrnnrahnn panama “MM Others ) Before Calling Service Personnel Check the following guide for the possible cause at a problem belore contacting service. Symptoms a Correction exhausted. Symptom Cause Correction Page No power - The power plug is disconnected - Connect the powerplug securely into the 12. 13 wall outlet. No picture - The TV is not set to receive DVD signal - Select the appropriate video input mode 16 output, on the TV so the picture lrorn the DVD video player appears on the TV screen. - The video cable is not connected - Connect the video cable securely into the 12, 13 securely. jacks No sound ‘ The equipment connected with the audio 0 Select the correct input mode oi the audio 16 cable is not set to receive DVD signal receiver so you can listen to the sound output. from the DVD video player. - The audio cable is not connected - Connect the audio cable securely into the 12, 13, securely jacks. 14, 15 - The audio receiver or TV IS turned oh. - Turn on the equipment connected With the 7 audio cable. ~ The setting ol output sound type is - Select the proper audio setting 29. 32, incorrect; 38 The playback picture has - The disc is dirty. - Eject the disc and clean it. 51 occasional d‘s'mm" - It is in last forward or last reverse - Sometimes a small amount 01 picture 7 playback. distortion may appear. This is not a mallunction. Brightness is unstable or - The copy protection is in etleét. 0 Connect the DVD video player directly to 12 noise is noticeable in the the TV Avoid connecting the DVD video playback pictures. player to a VCR or TVNCR combination. The DVD video player does 0 No disc is inserted - Insert a disc (Check that the DVD 9 not start playback. indicator or VIDEO CD/audio CD indicator in the DVD display is lit.) ~ Ari unplayabte disc is inserted. - lnsen a playable disc. (Check the disc 51 type and color system.) - The disc is placed upSide down. - Place the disc with the playback side 16 J down (label facing up). ~ The disc is not placed Within the gurde. - Place the disc correctly inside the guide in 15 . the disc tray. - The disc is dirty. ~ Clean the disc. 51 - The parental lock function is set. - Cancel the parental lock lunclion or 32. 44 change the parental lock level. A disc is not played according - It is in the repeat random, or memory - These operations may prevent a proper — to its program playback. progressing ol the disc's contents. Buttons do not work. - Power supply fluctuations or other - Turn the power on or oh with the POWER — abnormalities such as static electricity button. Or. disconnect the power plug and may interrupt correct operations. insert it into the wall outlet again. The remote control does not - The remote control is not pointed at the 0 Point the remote control at the remote 11 work properly, remote sensor of the DVD video player. sensor of the DVD video player. ~ The remote control is too tar lrorn the - Operate the remote control within about 11 DVD video player. 20 leel, - The batteries in the remote control are - Replace the batteries with new ones, 11 Olros ' Especificaciones Reprod ctor de lSaIidas / Accesorios summls ados (Reproductor de DVD] 120 V CA. 60 Hz 19 W 3,5 kg 430 x 81 x 300 mm (An/AllPrf) Novmas NTSC Longilud de onda del semiconductor de laser 650 nm Sonidc Mneal as DVD: Muestreo de 45 kHz, 4 Hz a 22 kHz Muestreo de 96 kHz‘ 4 Hz a 44 kHz Dwsco CD as audio: 4 Hz 5 20 kHz Més de 112 dB Més de 112 dB Msnos de 0001 % Interiores al mve1 menéurable (menos de 10‘001 %, ponderacion de pica) Temperature: 5 a 35 “C, Estado de Upsraclén: Hovizanta1 110 V (p-p)‘ 75 fl‘ sincronismo negative. 1oma de pines x 1 (Y) 110 V (pp) 75 I2, sincronismo negative. mini DINArpines x 1 (C) (mes v (p-p), 75 9 (Y) 1,0 V (p-p), 75 n, sincmnrsmo negativu‘ lama de pines x 1 (CM/(Cr) 017 V (p-p), 75 Q Toma o'ptica x 1 0,5 V (pp), 75 (1,1oma de pines x 1 2.0 V (ms), 220 n, Iomas de pinés (L, n) x1 2 0 V (ms). 220 Q, lomas de pines x 6 ’ 32 n (10 mW), Impedancla; mas as a n [Accesorios sum islrados] Cable de video S Cable de audio/video , Controlador remolo Piles (AA) .. - El disefio y Ias especmcacmnes eslén su‘etos a cambic sin prevwo awsu Philips Consumer Electronics Company Factory Service Center Locations \ See Reverse slde tor More Details. acorns Area so? (k we ( Darrell/Toledo ‘\\\ i \— 1 \ ( .) ‘ , Clivelandl 205m ranclsc Meth a 1 Lbs Art ll: / t Pittsburghlwv Ar / Knnxvl Nguyen» Ce] . 'Ph|l|delpl|lals New Jersey Atlanta/N Georgia 1 figurine Houston/Ga mum . . 1 am Fl id: at Indicates ImHume Servlce Only Mumwflufi'" S"): raise; Honda Sin Antonio ~ V“ |-800442-9225 MlamllSE Florida - indicaies in~Hamelerry~ln servlce NBTE: ll you reside in one at our Philips Factory Servrce Branch areas (see directory on back) you can conmct the nearest Service Branch to obtain elficrent and expedient repair for your product It your product is In-Warranty. you should have proof-el—purchase to ensure No Charge Service. For Gut-olrWarranty servrce, call the location nearest you NDTA: Si voiis residez darts une des regions desservres par une succiirsale do service apres vente du iabrioant Philips (voir liste ci-desscus), vous pourrez contacter Ia bianche de service apres vents la plus pres de chez vuus pour emenir up service apres venle rapids er eflicace. i Ie produit est sous garantie, ii suilira de presenter une preuve d'acliat pour beneficier d'iin service sans lrars. Pour les produits non ccuverts par la garantie, contactez Ie centre is plus pres de chez vous NOTA: Si Ud. reside en una de nuestras zonas para sucursaies Philips de servicio at de latrrica (ver dlrectorio mas abate), Ud. puede comunicarse con la sucursalde servicio mas cercana para cbtener Lina teparacion oportuna y eticaz de su producto, Si su producto estatodavla Daio garantla, Udt dehe presenter comprolrame de cpmpra para no ocasionar ningurids cargcs por servicic, Para servicio despues del venclmlento de la uaranti’a. 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Myers, FL 33907 (941) 2711-4242 FLORIDA Philips Factory Service ol Florida 1911 US Highway 301 North Tamoa, FL 33619 (813) 521-8181 WESTERN U.S.A. Philips Factory Servioe Western Region 681 East Brokaw Rd. San Jose, CA 95112 (406) 436-8566 NORTH CAROLINA Philips Faclory Service of N. Carolina 520 G Clanton Rd. Charlotte, NC 28217 (704) 529-6330 TEXAS Philips Factory Service 01 Texas , , 1110 N. Post Oak R111, Suite 100 Houston. TX 77055 (713) 682-3990 CENTRAL U.$.A. Philips Factory Service Central US 9513 Keynote Circle Brooklyn Heights, OH 44131 (216) 741-3334 MICHIGAN Philips Factory Service of Michigan 25173 Dequindre Madison Heights, MI 48071 (248) 544-2110 1 a [Pniiipsfagigry Service er'E‘a‘sr'reri 'G700 D, Papermill Rd. - ., ' Mrn-Aiurrmc ILLINOIS — Philips Factory Service 01 lllinols 1360 W. Hamilton Pkwy. itasca, IL 50143 (530) 77541990. TENNESSEE, Knoxville. 11137919 (423) 584-5514 Philips Factory Sen/ice Mid-Atlantic 352 Dunks Ferry Rd. ,, , Bensalem. PA 19020 / (215) 638-7500 , LIMITED WAR A TY DVD VIDEO PLAYER 90 Days Free Labor OneYear Exchange Warranty on Parts This product must be carried in for repair, WHO IS COVERED? You must have proof oi purchase to receive warranty service. A sales receipt or other document showing that you purchased the product is considered prooi oI purchase. WHAT IS COVERED? Warranny coverage begins the day you lauy your product. For 90 days intreirfier, all parts will be repaired or replaced. and labor is free. me 90 days to one year from the dry afpurclrose, all parts will be repaired or replaced, but you pay ior all labor charges. After one year from the day ofpurchose, you pay (or the replacement or repair oi all parts, and lor all labor Charges. All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only lor the original warranty period.When the mrranry on the product expiresc the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires, WHAT IS EXCLUDED? Your warranty does not cover: - lapor charges fur installation or setup of the product. adiustment of customer controls on the product, and installation or repair of antenna systems outside or the product. - product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse. accident, unauthorized repair or other cause not W)(I||rl the control of Philips Consumer Electronics Company. - reception problems caused by signal conditions or calale or antenna systems outside the unit. - a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to operate in any country other than the country (or which it was designed, manufactured. approved and/or authorized, or repair of products damaged by these modifications, "flcidentaI or consequential damages resulting from the product porno states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequen- tial damages. so the above exclusion may not apply to you.This includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded materlal. whether copy- righted or not copyrighted) a product that is used (or commercial or institutional purposes (includlng but not limited to rental purposes). WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE? Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is off ciaily distributed by Philips Consumer Electronics Company. in coun- tries where Philips Consumer Electronics Company does not distribute the product, the local Philips service organimticn will attempt to pro. vide service (although there may be a delay ii the appropriate spare parts and technical manual(s) are not readily available). MAKE SUREYOU KEEP... Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of purchase. Attach it to this owner's manual and keep both nearlay. Also keep the original box and pazklng material in case you need to return your product. BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE... Please check your owner's manual before requesting service. Adjustments of the controls discussed there may save you a service call. ‘ T0 GETWARRANTY SERVICE IN U.S.A., PUERTO RICO OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS... Take the product to a Philips factory service center (see enclosed list) or authorized sewlce center Ior repair. When the product has been repaired, you must pick up the unit at the center. Centers may keep defective parts. (In u,s.A., Puerto Rico and u.s. virgin lslands, all implied warranties. including implied warranties oi merchantability and fitness for a particur Iar purpose, are lrmited in duration tn the duration of this express war- ranty. Because some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty may last this limitation may not apply to you.) TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE IN CANADA... Please contact Philips at l-800-66 I»6|62 (French Speaking) LEGO—3637278 (English Speaking) (In Canada. this warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties No other warranties are expressed or implied. including any implied war- ranties of merchantability or fitness tor a particular purpose. Philips is not liable under any clrtumstances for any direct. indirect. special, inci- denoi or consequential damages, howsoever incurred, even ii notified oi the possibility of such damages.) REMEMBER... Please record die model and serial numbers Iound on the product helow. Also, please fill out and mail your warranty registration card promptly. it will be easier ior us to natif)’ you if necessary. MODEL at SERIALfl This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state/pmvince m state/province. Philips Service Company, P.O. Box 555, jeflerson City,Tennassee 37760, ELomEooz / MAC wsa 13.97 (413) 475-8869 roonccnnr
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