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Super Audio CD & DVD Audio/
Video Player

E
Instruction

Manual

Thallk you tbr purchashlg the OJlkyo DV-SP1000/
DV-SPJ 000E Super Audio CD & DVD Audio/Video
Playel: Read this malmal careftllly before ushlg your
new player. A good m3derstaudiJ3g of its %atures a13d
operatioJl will allow you to achieve optimum perfur-

Keep this maJmaJ for fmure refereJlce.

VIDEO/AUDIO

_

QIGWA_. AUO_

StlPER,IUDIOCD

Gett_,_g
tOKoO_,
t._ Dwsmooo
;ii5

WARNING:
TO REDUCE

THE

RISK

OF FIRE

SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

i IWARNING/I

OR ELECTRIC

THIS

The lightning flash with arro_hcad symbol, within :in

CAUTION:
TO REDUCE

//_
THE

RISK

DO NOT
REMOVE
USER-SERVICEABLE
SERVICING
PERSONNEL.

OF ELECTRIC

COVER
PARTS

TO

AVIS / /gX

APPARATUS

SHOCK,

(OR BACK).
NO
INSIDE.
REFER

QUALIFIED

presence
uninsulaled
"dangerous
equilateral oftriangle,
is inlended
Io alerlvollage"
Ihe user wilhin
Io Ihe
Ihe product's
enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons.
The exclmnation point within an equilateral triangle is

SERVICE

intended toand
alert
Ihe user Io (servicing)
the presenceinsnuclions
of important
operaling
mainlenance
in
the literature accompanying the appliance.

important Safety instructions
I. Read these fi_structious.
2. Keep these fl_strucfions.
3. Heed all wartfings.
4. Follow

aII instructious.

5. Do not use this apparatus

near water.

6. Cleau ouly wkh dry cloth.
7. Do not Mock Buy ventHatiou
opeuings.
Iustall
accordauce
wkh the manufacturer's
iustructions.

iu

8. Do not iustall near any heat sources such as radiators,
heat registers,
stoves,
o_ other
apparatus
(includiug
tmpIifiers)
that produce [teat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grouudiug-type
plug. A polarized
plug has two
blades with one wider thau the other. A grouudiug
type plug has two Nades Bud a third grouudiug
prong. The wide Made or the third proug are provided tbr your safety. If the provkled pktg does not
fit into your outlet,
consult
an electrician
for
replacement
of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or
piuched particularly
at plugs, couvenience
receptacles, and the poit_t where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Ouly use attachments/accessories
mauufact_trer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand,
tripod, bracket, or tab]e specified by the manufacturer,
or
sold
with
the apparatus.
WheB a cart is used, use cantion whel* moving the cart/
apparatus
combflmtiol_
to
woid in.}ury from tip-ovel.
13. Uuphlg this
when unused
14. Re_)r

specified

PORTABLE
CARTWARNING

IN

S3125A

apparatus
duriug lighttfing
t\_r [oug periods of time.

aH servicing

to quMified

by the

service

storms

or

personnel.

Serviciug
is requfl:ed whett the apparatus has beeu
damaged
in any way, such as power-supply
cord or
phlg is damaged,
liquid has beeu spilled or objects
have fal[eu iuto the apparatus,
the apparatus
has
beeu exposed to rain or moisture,
does uot operate
normally, or has been dropped.

2

15. Damage Requiriug
Service
Unplug the apparatus fl_rm the wall outlet Bud re})r
servicittg
to qualified
service persounel
under the
following couditious:
A. When the power-supply
cord or plug is damaged,
B. ]if liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the apparatus,
C. If the apparatus
has beeu exposed
to raiu or
water,
D. If the apparatus
does not operate normally
by
tbHowiug the operating
instructions.
At[just oMy
those controls that _.m covered by the operating
iustructions
as au improper
adjustment
of other
controls
may result fl_ damage and will otk'en
require extensNe
work by a qualified technician
to restore the apparatus to its normal operation,
E. If the apparatus has been dropped or damaged it_
any way, Bud
R When the apparatus exhibks a distinct chmge
pertbrmauce
this iudicates a ueed tbr service.

it_

16. Obiect Bud Liquid Entry
Never push ok_jects of any Mud fltto the apparatus
through opetfiugs as they may touch dangerous voJtage points or short-out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock.
The apparatus
shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing
Bud no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases shall be placed on the apparatus.
Don't put candles or other burniug ot!jects on top of
this umt.
17. Batteries
Always consider the euvirottmenta[
low local regulations
wheu disposiug

issues and for
of batteries.

18. If you iustall the apparatus it_ a built-in h_stallation,
such as a bookc _se or rack, ensure that there is adequate ventilatiou.
Leave 20 cm (8") of free space at the top aim sides
Bud 10 cm (4") at the rear. The rear edge of the shelf
or board above the apparatus shall be set 10 cm (4")
away from the rear paueI or wall, creating a flue-like
gap for warm ah' to escape.

Precautions
This uuk coutaius a semiconductor laser system and is
ck_ssifed as a "CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT", So, to
use this model properly, read this lnstmctiou Mauual
carefully. Iu case of auy trouble, please contact the store
where you purchased the uuk.
To preveut beiug exposed to the laser beam, do not try
to opeu the enclosure.
DANGER:
VfS1BLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR
DEFEATED. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.

For

U°S° model

The laser is covered
sure during
product

is classified

ter for Devices
department

applied o_ the rear panel
except for USA mid Catmdian
models.

|

I

expothis

by CDRH

(Ceu-

He _JtJ_) which is a

of the Food aud Drug Administratiou.

of writteu

fi_cturer, dealers
safety.

commuuicatk/us
and customers

affecting

manual.
number

about iustructions

iudicated

or

please

on the back page of this

Wheu you write us, please iuclude
and serial umnber of your m_it.

]in compliauce

the mauuradiation

the use of this product,

fkeL free to write to the address

FCC

betweeu
coucemiug

If you have any complaints

explanatk/us

I

However,

as a L_ser Product

aud Radiological

wkh Federa_ Regulatious,

tiom ideutificatiou
The label on the right is

which preveuts

or maiutenauce.

Accordiug to their regulatious
21 CFR section 1002.30,
all manuf:_ctures
who sell Laser Products must maiutaiu
records

CAUTION:
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF
CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE
SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT 1N HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.

by a housing

operatiou

aud the period

the model

the certilica-

of mauufactm'e

are

on the rear panel.

INFORMATfON

FOR

USER

CAUTION:

1. This mlit is a CLASS I LASER PRODUCT mid employs; a
laser illside the caNneL

The llser chauges

2. 7i_ prevent the laser tt om being exposed, do not rel_love the
cover. RelLq- serviciJlg to qualified personnel.

void the user's

approved

or modificatious

uot expressly

by the party responsibJe

t\/r compliauce

authority

to operate

could

the eqt@meut.

NOTE:

Dette u!_erke pai bagpladeu angive_\ at:
1. Denne enhed er e_KLASSE I LASERPRODUKT,
hvur der anvendes en _aser, tier er placere_ inde i kabineite.
2. For at uudg5 a* lasereu alda'kkes m:i alskmrmuil_geu aldrig l}ernes. Overbid al servicering til
kvali*icere_ persormle.
FARE:
USYNL1G LASERSTR)kL1NG
1 ABEN TILSTAND
ELLER NAR S1KKERHEDSAFBRYDER
FEJLER
ELLER OMGAS. UNDGA BESTRALING FRA
LASERSTRALEN.
Dmme etiketten sore er :i fiuue lxi baksidepanelet
erkl:erer at:
1. Denue enhete_* er et KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT og beuytter laser iuni kabinettet.
2. For 5 %rhiudre eksponeriug av laser, m_idekslet
ikke 0ernes. Overlat air servicearbeid til kvalifise_
fagpersonell.
FARE:
UNSYNLIG BESTRAL1NG NAR ENHETEN ER
APEN OG LASEN SVIKTER ELLER ER UTE AV
FUNKSJON. UNNGA D1REKTE BESTRAL1NG.

This equipment

has beeu tested

and t\mud

with the Limks %r a Class B digital
Part 15 of the FCC RuJes.

device,

to comply
pursum_t to

These _imks are designed to provide reasonable
tion against harmfld h_terference in a resideutial
latiou. This equipment

geuerates,

radio flequeucy

and, if not iustalled

accordance
iuterfcreuce

energy

proteciusta[-

uses aud can radiate
aud used in

with the instmctk/us,
may cause harmfu_
to radio communications.
However, there is

no guarantee that iuterf_'reuce
ular installatiou.
If this equipmeut
radio or television

will uot occur in a partic-

does cause harmfld
reception,

inter%fence

to

which cal_ be determiued

by turuing the equipmeut off and ou, the user is eucouraged to try to correct the iuterf_'reuce
by one or more of
the %llowiug measures:
Reorient or relocate tile

receivillg

a!l[ellua.

hlcrea_e the separatio_l between the equipmem and mcei_ er.
Co,meet the equipment into a_ oudet on a circuit difti:rent 15_om
that to which the receiver is connected.
( ollsult the dealer or ai_experie_lced radio/TV teclmiciall
lot help.

T:_kaseiniissii oleva tarr_ limoittaa, ettii:
1. Tiim_i lake ou LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE ja sen
sisiill_ion laser.
2. Jotta et,}oudu alttiiksi siiteele, tilii irrota laitteen
kantta. Huohotoimet on ,}_.itett_.ivg
ammattihenkilOn
suorkettavaksi.
VAARA:
NAKYMkTONTk
LASERS_,TE1LYk, KUN
LAITE ON AVATTU JA S1SALUK1TUS EPAKUNNOSSA TAXSAADETTY TO1MfMATTOMAKS1.
VAFTA SUORAA ALT1STUM1STA SATEELE.

3

Precautions--Continued
For

Canadian

model

For European

NOTE:
This cJass B digital
Canadian ICES-003.
For modeJs

apparatus

compJies

with

Declaration

having a power cord with a polarized

CAUTION:

TO PREVENT

MATCH WIDE BLADE
FULLY INSERT.

ModUle

pour

REMARQUE:
est conforme

ELECTRIC

plug:

OF PLUG TO WIDE

of Conl\mnity

ELECTRONI( S GmbH
LIEGNITZERSTRASSE 6,
GROEBENZELL,
We, 82194
ONKYO
EUROPE
GERMANY

SHOCK,
SLOT,

les Canadien

Cet appareil numdrique
de la dasse
h la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

Sur les modules

Models

B

(

declare in own responsibility, that the ONKYO product
described in this instruction manual is in compliance with the
corresponding
technical standards such as EN60065,
EN55013, EN55020 and EN61000-3-2, -3-3. /
GROEBENZELL, GERMANY

{_

/

dont la fiche est polarisee:

ATTENTION:

POUR

]EVITER LES CHOCS

ONKYO EUROPE ELE(TRONICS

E;LEC-

GmbH

TRIQUES,
INTRODU1RE
LA LAME LA PLUS
LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE

DE LA PRISE

ET POUSSER

1. Region Numbers

FOND.

JUSQU'AU

For British

models

The DVD standard

uses region

discs can be played

around

divided
Replacement
supply

and mounting

of an AC plug on the power

cord of this m-fit should

qualified service
iMPORTANT

be perfk)rmed

only by

2. About
in accordance

features,

coJoumd

as

blue must be connected

to

with the letter N or
brown must be connected

which is marked

to

with the letter L or

red.

how to use all of this unit's

the DVD standald

sleeve

fimc-

ofl_'rs many spedaJ

this umt may not respond

See the disc's

on the

to certMu

notes fbr supported

fea-

When you attempt to use a DVD fe _ture that is
not av _i_abJe, this logo may appear ouscreeu,
indicating that the _)ature is not supported
the current disc or this umt.

by

A 5 ampere

fuse is fitted in this plug. Should
please

ensure

without the permission

of the copy-

the fuse

that the replacement

fuse has a rafiug of 5 amperes aud that it is approved by
ASTA or BS1 to BS1362. Check lbr the ASTA mark or
the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
IFTHE FITTED MOULDED
PLUG IS UNSUITABLE
FOR THE SOCKET

OUTLET

THE FUSE SHOULD

IN YOUR

CUT OFF AND DISPOSED

1S A DANGER

SHOCK

1F THE CUT OFF PLUG
13 AMPERE

If in any doubt,

consult

HOME

BE REMOVED

THERE

INTO ANY

Unless it's for persouM use oMy, recording copyrighted
right holder.

need to be replaced,

THE PLUG

3. Recording Copyright
materi "dis illegal

IMPORTANT

4

which can be found

black.

the terminal

THEN

nmnber,
}.

not dl discs use them all so depending

fimctions.
tures.

mark-

in your plug, proceed

which is marked

The wire which is coloured
coloured

wkh the coloumd

the terminals

The wire which is colom'ed
the terminal

explains

disc being played,

of the wires in the mains lead of this

may not correspond

iugs identifying
fl_llows:

_

Manual

tious. Although

Live

apparatus

this

This mamlal

with the following code:
Blue:
Neutral
As the coIom's

how

personnel.

The wires in the mains lead are coloured

Brown:

to control

This umt will oMy play DVD

into six regions.

discs that match its region
on its leal paue[ (e.g.,

umnbers

the world, the world being

OF SEVERE

ELECTRICAL

1S INSERTED

SOCKET.
a qualified

AND

OF SAFELY.

electridau.

4. Power
WARNING
BEFORE

PLUGGING

FIRST TIME,

1N THE UNIT

FOR THE

READ THE FOLLOWING

SECTION

CAREFULLY.
AC outlet

voltages

vary from country

to country.

sure that the voltage

in your area meets the voltage

requirements

on this mfit's

120 V, 60 Hz).

printed

Make

rear panel (e.g., AC

Precautions--Continued
5, Never

Touch

Never haudle
hands

this

Unit

with

Wet

Hands

thi'_ unit or it'_ power cord while

9.1"o Obtain

your

are wet or damp. If water or auy other liquid gets

inside this umt, have it checked

by your Oukyo dealer.

6, mnstalming this Unit
* install this refit in a well-ventibtted
Ensure

that there's

adequate

this umt, especially
the ventilatiou
leadiug

if it's iustalled

is inadequate,

location.

in au audio

sources,
shorteniug

its interual

temperature

above

subject

to

a loudspeaker.
it may cause a malNuc-

picture

and souud quality

occurs,
VCR.

move this unit away from the TV, radio, or

1,000 hours of use

euviroument.

eondensati(m

may be affkcted,

l_fthis

7, Care

may damage

you take a gk_ss containing

ou a summer's

you should

dust this refit MI over with a
staius,

eued with a weak solution

use a soft cloth damp-

of mild detergeut

Dry the unk humediately
afi-erwards
Do not use abrasive cloths_ thiuners_
soiveuts_

or remove

because

aud ware>

wkh a clean c_oth.
alcohol, or other

they may damage

the fimsh

the panel lettering.

tbrm oil the outside

on the lens of the optical

the most importaut
* Moisture
uations:
The

parts inside

coudeusatiou
umt

place.
A heater

is moved
is turued

cau occur
from

this uuit, use the origiual

it.

* Do uot use volatile

liquids,

suci_ as iusect sprays,

this umt. Do not leave rubber or plastic
unk %1 a long time_ because
the case.
* This unit's
proJouged

near

kems on this

they may leave marks on

top and rear panels

may get warm

after

use. This is normal

* When you've

finished

usiug this unit, remove

all discs

aud turu off the power.
* If you do not use this unit %r a long time, it may not
work properly

the uext time you turu it ou, so be sure

to use it occasionally.

moisture

pickup,

oue of

in the followiug

a cold place

sit-

to a warm

ou, or cold all from au air conis moved

room to a hot and humid

from

an

place.

The unit is used in a immid place.
moisture

coudens

_tkm occurring.

the possibility
Doiug

of

so may dam-

age your discs and certain parts inside this umt.
If coudeusation
does occur, remove MI discs aud
leave this umt turned

ou %r two to three

will have evaporated.

condensatiom
let.

to pack it how it was wheu you origiually

coudensatiom

this umt.

* Do uot use this unit when there's

densatiou

packaging

this refit.

of the glass. Similarly,

this time_ the uuit will have warmed

8, Handlin# Notes
* If you need to transpolt

your

a cold drink outside

day, drops of watea called

air conditioned
For stnbboru

Coutact

carefully:

ditioner is hktiug the umt.
ht the summer,
wheu this umt

soft cloth.

or

Condensation

may condense

Never use it oil its side or

surfi_ce, because

Occasionally,

we recom-

(c[eamng

dealer for details.

Read the %llowiug

* if you install this unit uear a TV_ radio_ or VCR, tile

bought

every

may be

quality,

and maintenauce

ou the operatiug

Molsture

Never put the mlit oft

* install this umt horizontally.

chemical

iuspectiou

or heat
When

and places

flora kmdspeakers.

oft a sloping
tiou.

Oukyo

quality

the best picture

may rise,

the lil) of the optical pickup.

top oL or directly

dirty or worn, the picture
To maiutaiu

10. Moisture

* Avoid damp and dusty places,
vibrations

becomes

regular

K the leu'_ on

the unit may overheat,

this unk to direct sunlight

because

device.

or the disc drive mechauism

affected.

dependiug

rack. If

Picture
preciskm

worn part replacemeut)

all arouud

to ma[fmtction.

* Do not expose

the optical pickup,

mend

ventHatiou

a Clear

This unit is a higi>tech,

hours. By

up and any coll-

To reduce

keep this unit connected

the risk of

to a wall out-

Z

Contents
important Safety instructions ................... 2
Precautione .................................................

3

introduction
................................................
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
Features .............
Supplied Accessories ...................................
Disc Notes ....................................................

7
7
8
9

Terminology ...............................................
Before

Use ................................................

12
14

Setting the Voltage Selector
(Worldwide mode! only) .......................... 14
installing the Remote's Batteries ................ 14
Using the Remote Controller ...................... 14
Getting
to Know the DV-SP1000/
DV-SP1000E
...........................................
Front PaneI .................................................
Display .......................................................
Rear Panel .................................................
Remote Controller ......................................
Connecting
...............................................
Before Making Any Connections ................
AV Cables & Connectors ..........................
Video Formats & DV-SP1000/
DV-SP1000E inputs & Outputs ...............
Audio Formats & DV-SP1000/
DV-SP1000E Outputs .............................
Getting Connected .....................................
Connecting a Standard TV .........................
Connecting an HDTV or Projector ..............
Connecting a SCART-compatible TV
(European model only) ...........................
Connecting a Component with
an HDMI input .........................................
Connecting an AV Receiver's
video inputs ............................................
Connecting i.LINK-compatible
Components ...........................................
Connecting to an AV Receiver's
Audio inputs ............................................
Connecting a Stereo Amp ..........................
Connecting Standard Video Equipment for
Progressive Upconversion
(not Canadian model) .............................
Connecting Components with r_l ..............
Controlling Components That Are Out
of Range .................................................
Connecting the Power Cord .......................
Turning On the DV-SP1000/
DV-SP1000E ..........................................
Turning On the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
with the Remote Controller .....................

15
15
17
18
23
26
26
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

Playback
.........................................
45
Loading Discs .............................................
45
Starting, Pausing & Stopping Playback ...... 46
Navigating Disc Menus ............................... 47
Selecting Chapters & Titles by Number ...... 48
Selecting Tracks by Number ...................... 49
Fast Forward & Reverse ............................. 50
Frame-by-Frame Playback ......................... 50
Slow-motion Playback ................................ 51
Adjusting the Display Brightness ................ 51
Navigating MP3 Discs ................................ 52
Viewing a Slideshow of JPEG images ....... 53
Making a Playlist with the Disc Navigator._ 54

Advanced
Playback ..................................
Zooming ......................................................
Time Search ...............................................
Repeat Playback ........................................
A-B Repeat Playback .................................
Random Playback ......................................
Memory Playback .......................................
Selecting Camera Angles ...........................
Selecting Soundtracks ................................
Selecting Subtitles ......................................
Last Memory ...............................................
Displaying information ................................
Turning Off the Video Circuits ....................
Selecting the Video input Source
(not Canadian model) ..............................
Setting the HDMI Output Resolution ..........
Setting the Picture's Aspect Ratio ..............
Using the Picture Control Menu ..................
Configuring
the DV-SP1000/
DV-SP1000E
...........................................

56
56
56
57
57
58
59
61
62
62
63
63
66
66
66
67
67

68

Using the Onscreen Setup Menus ..............
Picture Menu ..............................................
Audio Menu ................................................
Language Menu ..........................................
Display Menu ..............................................
Operation Menu ..........................................
initial Setup Menu .......................................
Selecting Other Languages ........................
Language Code List ...................................

70
72
74
81
82
82
84
84
85
86
86

42

Controlling
Other Components
...............
Entering Remote Control Codes .................
Learning the Commands of Other Remote
Controllers ...............................................
Deleting the Learnt Commands of One
Mode .......................................................
Deleting the Learnt Commands
of All Modes ............................................

42

Troubleshooting

.......................................

93

...........................................

96

32
34
35
36
38

39
40
40
41

Initial Setup ...............................................
43
First Time Setup......................................... 43

6

Basic

Specifications

91
92
92

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Functions
* Disc Navigator

Highlights
THX

Ultra certificatiou

DVD-Video_
D[lal-hser

DVD-Audio,

aud SACD mfiversal

player

pickup

VCD,

DVD-VR,

JPEG

picture

CD-R/RW.
Backlit,

* Title, chapter,
search

1

CD, and MP3 playback

display

aud slideshow

DVD-R!RW

for MP3 and JPEG
group, track,

* Frame-by-fi'ame

leauing

remote

controller

playback

* Fast %rward

and reverse

* Last Memory

fuuction

* Repeat

(MP3) aud time

playback

* Slow motiou

from a specific

pmprogrammed

folder

discs

allows you to resmne

point ou a DVD-Video

playback:

title, chapter,

playback

disc or VCD

group,

track,

folder

(MP3/JPEG)

Processing

* Random
_md DTS 3

* 192 kHz/24-bit

audio D/A converters

* 216 MHz/14-bit
* Progressive

video D/A converters

upconversion

with 3:2 aud 2:2 reverse

pu[ldowu
* Direct

Digital

* VLSC

Path
Circuitry 4

folder

* Supports

up to 8 souudtracks/lauguages

* Supports

up to 32 subtitle

* Multiple

camera

ratio TVs

languages

augles

Lock
Saver

Others

* HDIkH digkal

video

aud digital

* 2 i.LI_NK multichaunel

* I componeut

audio out 5

digital

audio outputs

* HD componeut

* Auto Power

audio sockets

2 optical,

* Toroidal

2 coaxial

power supply

* Aluminium
2 S-Video

Off f[mctiou
trausfom_er

* Silent slide disc tray

video output
video output,

outputs,

2 com-

* Adjustable

frout paueJ
display

brightuess

with off setting

video outputs

* 5.l-chaunel

analog

* Dedicated

dowumix

* S-Video

audio output
analog

and composke

upcouversion

THX

audio output

RS-232

model)

superb

iuput (not Cauadiau

oJ registered

THX is a hademark
rights reserved.

trademark

2.

Manul_ctumd
under licellse J?om Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby', "Pro Logic" and the double_D symbol are m_demarks

3.

of Dolby Laboratories.
DTS" arid _DTS Digital

4.

of Digi[al Theater Systems, hlc.
VLSC is a m_demark of Onkyo Corporation.

Surround"

of THX Lid. All

arc registered

HDML the HDMI logo and High-Delinihon
thce are _rademarks or rcgis_ercd trademarks

products

perfonnauce

you purchase

will give you

for mauy years to come.

7.

Niles is a registered

g.

Xamech

el Niles Audio
of Xamech

THX notice
Please note that the analog audio o_ttput setup features
of this player have not been evaluated by THX
eugiueers and did not certil3, theft" technical perfof
mance. For optimum results THX recommends the use
of the digital audio outputs.

Multimedia hire>
of HDMI Licens_

ins, LLC.
The i.LINK logo is a trademark el Sol_y Coq)orallom
{ered ill the U.S. aud other countries.
trademark

and

trademarks

6.

m_demark

cau be THX Ukra

series of quality

model)

I.

is a registered

it must pass a rigorous

Home Theater

model)

* r41 compatible
* 12 V trigger

certified_

performance
tests. OnLy theu cau a product feature the
THX Ultra logo, which is your guarautee that the

port

* ]IR iu/out (not Cauadian

Ultra

Before any home theater compouent

video iuputs with progressive

(uot Canadian

* Bidirectional

5.

group, track,

4:3 and 16:9 aspect

* Screeu

Connections

posite

title, chapter,

* Supports

* Pareutal

Vector Linear Shaph_g

* 4 digital

playback:

(MP3/JPEG)

* Dolby 2 Digital

regis_

Corporatiom
Corpomtlon.

7

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Make sure you have the tbllowing accessories. If anything is missi_g, contact your Onkyo dealer.

SCART came
(European

Remote controller (RC-563DV)
three batteries {AA!R6)

mode! only)

&
r_ i cane
This cable is used to connect the DVD player to other
r_ I-compatible
Interactive)

Onkyo components

for r41 (Remote

contro!,

To use r41, in addition to an r4| connection,

you must

make an analog audio connection (RCA) between the
DVD player and your Onkyo AV receiver,
RDMI cable

Power cord
i.UNK came

AV cane (RCA)

(Plug type varies from country to country,)

Power-plug adapter
Only supplied in certain countries, Use this adapter if
your AC outlet does not match with the plug on the
DV-SP1000/DV-SPIOOOE's power cord, (Adapter varies
from country to country,)

*

S-Video

8

cane

hi catalogs and on packagiHg, the letter added to the end of
the product !mine indicates the colo_ of die DV-SP I000/
DV-SP1000E. Specificati(ms and operario*_ are the same
regardless of colon

mntroduction--Continued
* The DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E
12 cm discs.

Supported

Discs

The DV-SP l O00/DV-SP
discs.

l O00E supports

the following

Oise

Logo

Format or file type

OVO°Video

_

DVD-Video

supports 8 cm and

* Dou't use discs wkh au uuusual shape, such as those
showu below, because they may damage the
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E.

VIDEO

* Dou't
OVO°Audio

_

DVD-Audio

AUDIO

SACD

made h_bels or stickers.
Super Audio CD (single layer, dual layer,
hybrid)

_
_,1,._,_
,.,.,o,:_,

OVO4q

use discs that []ave residue

reutM discs with peeliug

_

DVD-Video

Doing

DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
remove

from adhesive

tape,

labels, or discs with customso may damage

the

aud you may not be able to

the disc properly.

DVD° Wdeo Regions

R
The DVD-Video
DVD°RW

_

DVD-Video,

DVD-VR

RW

standard

uses regiou

being divided

iuto six regious,

V,dooCO/Vors,oo
.
and 2a0)
discs that match

DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

VOD

Audio CD (PCM and

co

to con-

as showu.

The

will only play DVD-Video

its region

uumber,

which cau be flmud

eu the rear panel (e.g., _).
If you attempt to ph_y a disc
iuteuded fl_r auother regiou, a message s _yiug that the

oTs/
c0io v,doooo,
aud,ooo,

disc cauuot

OlOflrXL AUOlO

numbers

trol how discs cm be pktyed around the world, the world

be played

appears.

Discs

marked

ALL will

play in auy DVD player.

CD-R

MP3, JPEG

DB_BTALAUnBO

[_

CD-RW

Video JPEG
CD, audio CD,
MP3,

JPEG CO

.¢z .,(

_.,F.2_\_ @

JPEG
0

JD

._

* Some audio CDs feature copy protection
that doesn't
contbrm to the official CD standard. Sh]ce these are
uonstaudard
discs, they may not play properly
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E.

in the

Unsupported

* The DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E
supports CD-R aud
CD-RW discs recorded in Video CD format, audio CD
format,

or 1SO9660

Level 2 format

with MP3 or JPEG

flies. ]t also supports DVD-R aud DVD-RW discs
recorded iu DVD-Video
or DVD-Audio
fbrmat, aud
DVD-RW discs recorded in DVD-VR format. Heweven some CD-R/RW
work properly
iucomplete

and DVD-R!RW

R_r auy of the following

disc finalization,

discs may not
reasons:

disc burner characteris-

tics, disc char _cterisfics,

the disc is damaged

See the manual

wkh your disc burner for

supplied

more iutk_rmation.
pickup

Coudeusafiou

lens cau also affect

or dirty.

or dirt on the optical

* Sh_ce the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
does uot support
DVD-VR discs with CPRM (Content Protection
for
Recordable

Media),

do uot attempt

* The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

DVD offers mauy speci;d

features,

iuc'hldfug

multiple seundtracks,
subtitles, camera
angles, and so oil However, uet aH discs use
all of these features.

When you attempt

a feature

that is uot supported

example,

you press the remote

to use

by the current
coutroller's

disc, for
[AUD]O]

button while playbig a disc with oMy one souudtrack,
this icon will appear ouscreeu, iudicatiug that the disc
doesn't
Shnilarly,
supported

sitpport

that feature.

if a disc uses I)atures that are riot
by the DV-SP1000/DV-SPi
000E,

tbr example,

playback.

DVD Features

special

iuteractive

tions, this icou will appear

meuu func-

onscreeu,

iug that the f_'ature is uot supported
DV-SP1000E.

iudicatby the DV-SP1000/

to play such discs.

does uot support

disc

types uot listed.

9

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Video CDs

, JPEG

The DV-SP1000/DV-SPI000E
supports Version 1.1 and
Version 2.0 of the Video CD standard. Version 2.0 supports PBC (Ph@gack Control).

Function

• Video

CD (Version

1.1)

On the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E, the contents of
Video CDs that cont\_rm to Version 1.1 of the Video
CD standard are handled as tracks.

• Video

CD wRh PBC (Version

Compatibility

Support

The tbllowing icons are used throughout thi'_ mmmal to
indicate which discs can be used wkh each function.
Icon

2.0)

In addkion to the functions supported by Version 1.1,
Version 2.0 ot't?rs playback control via interactive
merius arid search flmcfions. Note that the
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E doesn't support all PBC
flmcfions.
MP3 & JPEG

files must be less than 5 MB in size.

Disc

Disc type

icon

Disc type

DVD-Video

vcc._)

Video CD

DVD-Audio

_

Audio CD

Super Audio CD

_

MP3

DVD-VR

_

JPEG

Content

Organization

m DVD-Video

* The DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E
can play/display MP3
arid JPEG files recorded oll CD-R and CD-RW discs.
* Discs must be in ]SO9660 Level 2 tbrmat (tblders can
be up to eight levels deep).
* Discs must be finalized.

DVD-Video discs typically contain one or more
titles, which may be subdi_ Med into chapters.
I Chapter

1title

1Chapter 2J

I Chapter

l[Ne

2Chapter

2J

* The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E can only recognize the
first sesskm on multisession discs.
* Youcandeterminetheorderinw]dchtheDV-SPlO00/
DV-SP1000E plays/displays your MP3 songs and
JPEG pictures by prefixing file arid folder names with
a three-digk number. For example 001 .Root,
002.Folder, arid so on, and 001 .Track.rap3,
002.Track.rap3, arid so o11.

DVD-Video

m DVD-Audio
DVD-Audio discs contain groups and tr wks.
[track

1

* Only the first eight characters of (bider and track
names (excluding the filename extension) appear on
the display.
* The (bider numbered 001" appears as ROOT" in the
Disc Navigator.
* The DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E
folders and up to 672 files.

supports up m 999

* If you try to play an incompatible file, the message
This format cannot be played" appears on the display.
[] MP3
* MP3 files must be MPEG 1 Audk_ Layer 3 format, 44.1
oi 48 kHz, fixed bit-rate.
* MP3 files must have a ".rap3" or .MP3"
extoll

G[[:;:

:

31

Group 2
1
Dack_9

track

DVD-Audio

m SACD
SACDs havetwo separate arenastbr storing alldio
track_,_me for umltich_mnel audio, the other tbr 2channel stereo audio. In addition, hybrid SACDs
]rave an extra layer t\_r playback in standard CD
players. You can specify how the DV-SP10001
DV-SP1000E handles SACDs on page 80.
_k

MultiC!ir::'cr:'2arearrack

'1

track

1 Ste_::'c:r:a

filename

siolr.

* Variable bit-rates (VBR) from 64 kbps to 384 kbps am
supported. (Playing times of VBR files may be disphyed incorlectly.)
[] JPEG
, JPEG files must have a '.jpg" or .jpeg" filename
extension (ekher uppercase or lowercase is OK).

hybrid SACD

m VCD
VCDs contain video tracks.
Track 1

Track 2

* Baseline JPEG files are supported. Progressive JPEG
_iles are not.
* Only JPEG flies with the tbllowing brightness/color
difference ratios are supported: 4:4:4, 4:2:2, arid 4:1:1.

10

[mck

///
Video CD

Track 3

Track 4

track

,'1

[ntroduction--Continued
[]

DVD-VR

Cleaning

DVD-VR

discs coutaiu

subdivided

program, s, ,a hich may be

iuto cells. They may also coutaiu

* For best results,
should

Program

1
Cell 2

]

[

Cell 1Pr°gmm

2Ceil 2

keep your discs deau.

aud dust ca;_l aft?ct the sound

dayiists.
Cell 1

Discs

1

be removed

as _\_llows. Usiug

cloth, wipe _'om the ceuter outwards,
wipe iu a ciicuktr

Fingerprints

aild picture

quality

a clean,

aud

soft

as shown. Never

directiou.

F)vr>vR

[]

CD
CDs contain
Track

1

tracks.

* To remove

Track 2

Track 3

Track

4

Track

stubborn

dust or dirt, wipe the disc with a

damp, soft cloth, and the_* dry it wkh a dry cloth.

5

* Never use solvent-based
uer or beuziue,
antistatic

Audio CD

sprays

iuteuded

they may damage
[]

MP3
MP3 discs
folders.

Irrack

1

contain

MP3 tracks

organized

into

Storing

cleaniug

commerdally

"track 3

such as tMucleaners,

R_r viuyl records,

Discs
su[_ject to direct suulight,

* Dou't store discs in phces suk_iect to moisture
such as in a bathroom or uear a humidifier.

[ T racl,_l) kJe _rr2ackq2

* Always

store discs iu their cases aud vertically.

lug, or puttiug

MP3 (CD-R/CD-RW)

or

because

the disc.

* Dou't store discs h_ places
uear heat sources.
F'i)rldr_[_

fluids,

available

warping,

objects

scratches,

ou uuprotected

or

or dust,

Stack-

discs may cause

or other damage.

[] JPEG
JPEG discs coutaiu pictures orgauized iuto _i_)lders.
On the DV-SP] 000/DV-SP] 000E, JPEG flies as
handJed as tracks.

lr,a, ?2;;
k, rrackZ,;7%2

Copyright
It i'_forbiddeu
ou cane,
without

by' Jaw to copy, broadcast,

play iu public,

Commerchd
This product

Handling

DVD-Video

disc by the edge,

hold a

as showu.

--

• Never attach adhesive

incorporates

copyright

protection

by U.S. pateuts

tual property

Use of this copyright

iuteuded
* Never touch the underside of a disc. Always

discs are copy-protected,

rights.

must be authorized
_i_)l:home

uuJess otherwise
eugiueering

and

made fl:om these discs will be distorted.

ogy that is protected
technoJogy

Discs

material

permission.

auy recordiugs

JPEG {CD-R/CD-RW)

show, broadcast

or rent copyrighted

authorized

or disassembly

protectiou

by Macrovision,

aud other limited

techuof

aud other iuteHec-

viewiug

by Macrovisiou.

and is
uses only
Reverse

is prohibked.

Underside

tape or sticky

I lbeJs to discs.

11

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[] CD-R (compact disc recordaMe): A type of CD
that cau be recorded only once. Can be used ti_l VCD,
CD, MP3, or JPEG.
[] CD-RW (compact disc rewritabme): A type of
CD that cau be recolded over aud over again. Can be
used fb_ VCD, CD, MP3, or JPEG.
[] Chapter: Titles ou DVD-Video discs cau be subdivided into chapters.
[] Component video: A video conuection format
that separate'_ the luminauce (Y) and color diffcmuce
siguMs (PR, PB), providing better picture quality thau
S-Video.
[]

Composite

combines

video:

A video counectiou

the lmninauce

aud color signals

audio outputs,
agMust
[]

shielded

fi_rmat that
together.

protectiug

the possibility

Domby Digital:

ignated

cables to conuect

the digitM output

of noise

broadcasts

(cable, satellite,

air). A Dolby Digita!

bitstream

reo, Dolby Surround,

or 5.1 -channel

DNby Pro Logic:

ater equipment
Dolby
[]

audio

Tile decoders

to decode

Dolby

The original

chaunels.

centea

m LLINK:

ste-

h_f_rmation

format.

See

Cau be used wkh VHS video,

kuowu

as

[)0[_)_

aualog

TV, aud

The movie theater version

is

S[uF('O.

Downmixing:

The process

ofmixiug

multiple

audio chaunels into fewer chaunels. For example, a 5.1 chaunel surrouud mix can be downmixed
to two chaunels tZ_I:reproductiou
[]

Downaampling:

DVD-Audio:

(5.1) chanueJs
chaunels
[]

Systems):

offers up to 5.1 for a

kHz digkal

kHz digkal

recordaMe):

that cau be recorded only once.
DVD-Video
or DVD-Audio.

up to six

radio or two

audio.
A type of DVD disc

Can be used _\_r

up to six

kHz digital

audio

m _EEE 1394: High-speed digital conuection ff_rmat
used ff_r video, audio, and computer applications. ,%_,
also A&M Protocol and i.L[NK.
scanning:

the screeu

TV pictures are made by

iu horizontal

tom. Wkh l_nterlaced scauniug,

lines from top to bof
two scms (]%Hs) are

(]'i_a,,ne). ('onttwst

with Pro-

scauniug.

N JPEG

(Joint

The acrouym

Photographic

commouly

somld chauneI

Experts

Group):

_sed to refer to the compressed

N LFE (tow-frequency

images.

effects):

The sm'round-

_sed tk_r low-fl:equeucy

N Linear
PeN:
The micompressed
mat used fbr audio CDs. PCM stauds

effects.
digital audio forfor Pzdse Codr,

Mod:dation.
MP3 (MPEG
pressed fi_e format

12

ff_r can:yiug

audio

{o[.

file _\_rmat used to store digital

The DVD R_rmat for storiug

(DVD

The protocol

]It's a bidirecca_ talk to each

over i.L1NK dEEE 1394). OtScially known as theA&M
Protocol_udio
and Musi_ Data _,'ansmissiot_ Pinto-

gressive

Like Dolby

tbrmat

but uses less compressiou

of 24-Nt/96

of 24-bit/192

DVD-R

the sam-

1394 counectiou

synchronized

and up to 24-bit/192

used to make each picture

the DTS am'round-sound

chaunels of information,
more fidthful sound.
[]

of reduciug

componeuts

setup aud perfectly

Audio:

(5.1) chaunels

uame for the [EEE

used on AV equipment.

so connected

other for optimal
e'ausmission.

scauniug

audio.

DTS (Digitam Theater

Digital,

fioual format,

m Interlaced

systems.

The process

piing rate of digital
[]

ou stereo

Auother

Commou_y

m LUNK

surround-

to delNer _mr chan-

and sm'rom_d) over two audio

other auMog stereo systems.

N HD: Abbreviatiou fi_r h@h dr'finitiot_, as in HDTV
(high-defiuifion TV).

mono,

HDT\(

material.

Dolby

m Frame: An individual TV picture is called a frame.
With the NTSC color system there are 30 flames per second (25 for PAL).

over-the-

used iu home the-

Surrouud

_brmat uses matrix eucoding

nels deft, right,

[]

may contain

m DVD-VR (DVD Video Recording):
The DVD fo>
mat used by DVD recorders for storiug video ou
DVD-RW discs. Recorded programs cau be deleted or
arlanged iuto playlists.

N HDNI (High Definition NuRimedia interface):
A new conuection format that greatly simplifies AV couuections by carryiug uncompressed SD or HD digital
video aud up to eight chauuels of digital audio all in oue
cable.

Surround.

Domby Surround:

souud

signals

aud iuted_'reuce.

somM fi_}rmat fi_}rDVD-Video,

and select digital

[]

the digital

Once kl_own as AC-& this is the des-

surround

m DVD-Video: The R_rmat for storing MPEG2 video
on DVD, with iuteractive metals, multiple soundtracks,
subtitles, camera angles, aud so oil.

m Field: [n interlaced scamdug, a field is a siugle scau
of the screeu. There are two fields per frame. ,%e ]lurerlaced Scauniug and ProgressNe Scanuing.

[] Direct DigitaB Path: Umque Oukyo techuok}gy
that uses dedicated

m DVD-RW (DVD rewritaMe): A type of DVD disc
that can be recorded over aud over agaiu. Can be used for
DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, or DVD-VR.

1 Audio

Layer

fi_l: storiug

3): Popular com-

digital

music.

mntroduction--Continued
[] MPEG1 (Moving Picture Experts Group 1):
The compressed digital video format used for VCDs.
[] MPEG2 (Moving Picture Experts Group 2):
The compressed digkai video tbrmat used ibr DVDs,
offering better picture quality thm_MPEGI.
[] NTSC: The color TV system used i_lthe [hfited
States, Japan, T;.fiwan, and Korea.
[] PAL: The color TV system used h_ most of Europe,
the United Ki_gdom, Australia, Brazil, and Chitin.
[] PBC (Pmayback Contro0: Vcrskm 2.0oftheVCD
standard supports ifueractive mefms af_dsearch functions.
[]

Progressive

scanning

scanning:

the scree_

TV pictures

h_ horizoma_

tom. Wkh progressive

scatmiug,

made by scamfit_g the emire

are made by

lines from top to bof
each picture

@'am_,) is

screet_ fl'om top to bottom

one go, resuith_g is a clearer arid stabler picture.
u'ith Interlaced
[]

S-Video:

picture
[]

fommt that separates

(Y) grad color (C) siguals, providing

quality

SACD

Stream

scam_it_g.
A video com_ection

the lumitmnce

in

())lut'lz.st

tha_ composite

(Super

Audio

CD):

SACD uses Direct

Digital (DSD) tecImology

superior

to that of standard

chatmel

audio, and hybrid

better

video.

tbr audk_ perfl_rma_ce

CDs. It also supports
discs cat_ be played

multi-

in star>

dard CD players.
[] SD: Abbreviatio_
tbr sr_zn&zrd dqfiMtiou,
SDTV (standard-definkkm
TV)

as i_

[]

THX

THX:

Founded

develops

quality

i_ 1983 by George
assurauce

ies are experienced
[]

THX

URra:

programs

as the director

A qmdity

by THX to ensure faithful
tion of movies in cinemas

assura_ce

Lucas,

to erasure that movhuended.
program

developed

sound and picture reproduca_d home theaters.

[] Titme:The coments of DVD-Video discs are organized i_to titles.
[]

Upconversion:

a higher

quality.

compof_ent
HDTV.
[]

The process

For example,

of converting

converti_g

video, or stm_dard defiffitio_

Opsampling:

The process
sampli_g

[] VCD (Video
video on CD.

CD): The tbrmat

to

TV pictures

of cofiverthig

audio to a higher

video to

S-Video

to

digital

rate.
tbr storing

MPEG I

[] VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry):
Unique Onkyo circuitry that reduces pulse noise in
analog audio signals converted t?om digital sources.

13

Before Use
Notes:
* The supplied
mouths,
The Worldwide
ibility

model

has a voltage

with power systems

ph*g in this model,
set to the correct
small screwdriver

selector

for compat-

make sure that the vokage
voltage

,

around the world. Before you
selector

is

for your area. _f it isn'L use a

to set it as appropriate.

For example,

if

batteries

although

Ill the remote
replacing

should

last %r about six

this will vary with usage.

coutroller

doesn't

work reliably,

* Don't mix new aud old batteries,
batteries.

or different

* Ill you iuteud uot to use the remote

coutroller

the voltage in your area is 120 volts, set the selector to
"120V." _f it's between 220 aud 230 volts, set it to "220-

try

both batteries.

time, remove the batteries
and corrosiou.

to preveut

types of

_i._ra long

possible

leakage

230V."
, Flat baneries
prevent

should

possiNe

be removed

leakage

as soou as possible

to

at*d corrosion.

To use the remote controller,
poiut it at the DV-SP1000/
DV-SP1000E's
remote coutrol seusor, as shown below.
Remote control sensor
DV-S P 1000/
DV-SPIOOOE

Notes:
, The remote

controller

may not work reliably

if the

i ,o ort..ot.roo opp,,eOOot.o.o
O0,
AA,
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

such as direct

in accordance
inside

the

with

battery

the polarity

markings

suulight

]ifauother
installed

controller

and

s_ide it shut.

controller

of the same type is used iu
that uses iuflared

is
rays

may uot work reliably.

drainiug

the batteries.

* The remote controller may not work reliably if the
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
is installed in a rack behind
cok_red glass doors. Keep this iu mind wheu installiug
the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E.
* The remote
cle betweeu
remote

14

the

Don't put auythiug, s_*ch as a book, on the remote coutroller, because the buttons may be pressed inadvertently, thereby

the remote

light,

fluorescent

or the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

close to equipmeut

the remote
,

onto

or invertet_type

remote controller

the same room,

the cover

to bright

lights. Keep this in miud wheu iustaHing
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E.

compartment,
,

_Put

is s_t_iected

coutroller

will not work if there's

it and the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's

control

seusoE

an obsta-

Getting to Know the DVoSP1000/DVoSP1000E

_

Inte_ra

i .......

I

',,;'
i.......

-©

©

©

©
J

@
See page

16 l[br Canadian

For detailed
@

iu%rmatiou,

model

re_)r to the pages

iu pareuthesis.

DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
is completely
shutdowu.
Wheu set to ON, the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
cau

@ VIDEO iNPUT button (66)
This breton i'_used to select the video inp_lt som'ce:
DVD (the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E) or EXTERNAL (S-Video input or composite video iuput).

be set to On or Standby.

@ DVD & EXTERNAL

POWER

switch

(42)

This is the main power

swkch.

Whe_ set to OFF, the

(2) STANDBY indicator (42)
The Standby

indicator

STANDBY/ON
Thi,_ buttou

is set to Standby.

button

Discs are loaded onto the di'_c tray.
@ Open/C_ose [&] button (45)
This button i'_used to opeu aud close the disc tray.

to Ou or Staudby.

-_4_ DisNay
See

Display"

(5_ Remote

control

_6) D_SPLAY

sensor

(14)

coutrol

button

siguals

flora the remote

disc, title, chapter,

This buttou
track.

-_) VtDEO

playback

indicator
off.

chapter

the beginnh_g

or
of

49, 52)

OFF

the uext chapter

button

or

& indicator

(60)

is _lsed to ttlru off aU of the interual

video circuitry,
fcrence

(48,

is used to select

C_RCUIT

This bunou

the previous

it selects

or track.

button

This buttou
track.

the

] button (48, 49, 52)

chapter

[_1]

abo_t the

includiug

time, total time, aud so ou.

is used to select

During

the curreut
(85 Next

gr(mp, or track,

time, remaiuiug

@ Previous [_

:?) P_ay [_1 button (46)
This button is used to start playback.

(53)

This b_ltton is _sed to dispk_y informatiou
elapsed

@ Stop [N] button (46)
This button is used to stop playback.

on pa_-e 17 for more informatiou.

This seusor leceives
controller.

(85)

@ Disc tray (45)

(42)

is _lsed to set the DV-SP] 000/

DV-SP1000E

indicators

These indicatols show the cm'reut[y selected video
iup_t so_rce: DVD or EXTERNAL.

lights up wheu the

DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
@

@

elimiuatiug

when playing

the possibility

audio-ouly

discs.

of interThe OFF

lights up wheu the video circuitry

is turned

15

Getting
[]

to Know the DVoSP1000/DVoSP1000E--Continued

Canadian

Modem

©
,,<
,,
Fr,m-_

For detailed

refer to the pages i_ parcmhesis.

hfformatiom

-_) STANDBY

indicator

(42)

The Sta_dby i_dicator

(2) STANDBY/ON
This button

is set to Standby.

button

(42)

_9) Stop Ira] button (46)
This b_ltt(m is used to stop playback.

is _tsed to set the DV-SPI000/

DV-SP1000E
@

:ii0_OpenlCmose [&] button (45)
This b_ltto_ is _tsed to open a_d close the disc tray.

lights _tl?when the

DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

to On or Staf_dby.

@ Play [_1 button (46)
This butto_ is used to start playback.

Display
See "Di'@:_y" (m page 17 tbr more i[fformation.

-_4_ Remote

@

control
receives

DISPLAY

button

This button
elapsed

sig_mls from ttle remote

(63)
group,

time, remainit_g

Previous

(14)

control

is used to display

disc, titJe, chapter,

(g

sensor

This se_sor
comroJler.

[_]

information

time_ totd

Duri_g

the currem
@

Next

playback

chapter

[ _1

the

time, and so ot_.

(48, 49, 52)

This burton is used to select the previous
track.

about the

or track, including

button

it selects

chapter

the beghming

(48,

49, 52)

This burton is used to select the _ext chapter
track.
-8_ VIDEO

CIRCUIT

This bunon

indicator
off.

16

OFF

button

or

& indicator

(68)

is _tsed to mm off all of the i_ternal

video circuitry,
t)ret_ce

or
of

or track.

button

eliminating

when playing

the possibility

audio-truly

-_) Disc tray (45)
Di._csare loaded omo the disc tray.

of imer-

discs. The OFF

lights up when the video circuitry

is turned

Getting

to Know the DV-SPt000/DV-SPt000E--Continued

10

2

3

4

12

- I- I-I-

5

6

7

8

9

Iiil

i3

i9

202i

IDISC

22
For detailed
i

DISC

24

infi_)rmatiom rdbr to the pages m parenthesis,

appears

tiotYs Disc Repeat
Disc Random
TITLE

when using the Repeat

optio_

or the Rat_dom

fm_c-

ftmction's

playback,

This indicator
mined off.
of titles on the cur-

disc is displayed

the number

of the current

title is disi4

indicator

DVD-Audio

pk@}ack,

of groups

disc is displayed

the number

(m the

here. Durh_g

i6

supports

NENORY

PBC (Pla} back Control).

indicator

(59)
wtlen using tile Memory

appears

while the number

is beit_g displa} ed.

RANDOM

indicator

TRACK

i7

of the cur-

features

multiple

RGB indicator

(European
appears

title cur-

camera
model

angles.
only)

wheri ttle SCART

(74)

Output

indicator

(83)

appears

while the total time is beir_g

appears

DV-SP1000E

is properly

whe_ tile DV-SP1000/
connected

to an i.L]INK

REMAIN

indicator

({33)

appears

while ttle remainhlg

time is

indicator
appears

DV-SP1000E

is properly

connected

to an HDM/I

when using tile RmMom

co;_lpone[lt.

indicator

(66) (not

Canadian

i9

EXT VIDEO

wher_ the DV-SP1000/

mode0
While steppe&

group, audio

Durh_g playback,

the tmmber

is displayed.

of the curret_t track

N indicator
appears

indicator

This h_dicator appears
ti(m.

The EXT VI_DEO indicator _ppears wher_ the
EXTERNAL
video SOUR'e is selected.

the toted _mmber of

o_ a VCD_ SACD_ DVD-At_dio

REPEAT

1394 indicator

(58)

CD_ or MP3 disc are displayed.

This i_dicator
ftmction.

IEEE

This indicator

This indicator

indicator

beh_g displayed.

10

remly

18 HDNI

This hKlicator appears while track mm_bers are

LAST

(61)

if the DVD-Video

playing

are

being displayed.

This h_dicator appear_
ftmction.

g

8& indicator

appears

This indicator

ret_t chapter

tracks

while the video circuits

(/IEEE 1394) comp(ment.

CHP indicator
This i_dicator

8

(_6)

angle

This indicator

appe trs when the VCD currently

This h_dicator appears
ftmction.

7

(57)
appear wher_ using the A-B Repeat

Settir_g is set to RGB.

of the ct_rl:ent grot_p is dis-

PBC indicator

playing

6

28

displayed.

This i_dicator
5

27

This indicator

15 TOTAL

played.
:4

26

appears

This indicatol

While stopped_ the total number
curre_t

18 Camera

here. During

played.
GROUP

indicators

12 VoOFF indicator

indicator

re_t DVD-Video

25

These irMicators
functi(m.

optiom

While stopped_ the total number

3

11; A-B

(57, 58)

indicator

This i_dicator

2

23

20

2i

(63)
whe_ t_sh_g the Ltst Memory

indicator

22

Pause

ftmc-

(4_)

appears

_ indicator
appears

Tit]e/Group

number

28 Chapter
Chapter

during playback.
(48)

This indicator

Title arid group

(57)
when using the Repeat

P_ay _

This indicator

rmmbers

& track
arid track

wher_ playb_ck

appears

is paused.

here.

number
numbers

appears

here.

17

Getting

to Know the DV-SPlOOOiDVoSPlOOOE--Continued

24 Time disNay
Time information, such as total time, remaining
time, aud so on, is displayed here in hours, nfinutes,
and seconds. Other messages are dso displayed.
25 JPEG indicator
This indicator appears while a JPEG picture is being
displayed.
26 NP3 indicator

a Dolby Digital soundtrack is selected. The Dolby
Pro Logic ( I"1['1PL) indicator appears when the
DV-SP 1000/DV-SP 1000E's Dol by Pro Logic
decoder is on. The DTS indicator appears when a
DTS soundtrack is selected.
28 DVD-AUDIO & SADD VCD indicators
These indicators show the type of disc loaded.
]I)¥D: DVD-Video, DVD-VR

This indicator appears when playing an MP3 track.

DVD-A1UD|O: DVD-Audio

:27 Domby DigitaB ( 13rl D), Dolby Pro Logic
( 1313PL) & DTS (E1_) indicators

SACID: Super Audio CD
VCD: Video CD

The Dolby Digital indicator ( 13['1D) appears v,'he_l

CD: Audio CD, MP3, JPEG

[] European

Model

4_ WDEO INSWDEO (3e)

See page 20 for the Canadian model.
See page 21 for other models.
For detailed

S-Video

au S-Video

ou a TV, camccnder,

Wheu
(})

_, i.LINK

$400

The:,e sockets

(AUDIO)

can outpllt

(35)

actual

output

playiug.
tion,

AV receiver
sigual

up to 'dx channels

Siuce iLINK

connected

or other componeut.

depeuds

and up

grcssive

is a bidh:eetional

@

The
connec-

synchro-

(_

HDMI

socket

and can be conuected

18

or other

Wheu

the video

grcssive
to

-g

connected
outputs

digital

video aud audio

to an HDMI

iuput ou a con>

TV or other componeut.

video

projector.

input source

received

aud can be cou-

is set to EXTERNAL,

here are upcouverted
by the HD VIDEO

to proOUT

output.

o/itplit

component

to a componeut
They

OUT

COll]poueu[,

OUT COMPONENT
sockets

to pro-

video OUtlXlt ou a TV, cam-

video and output

VIDEO
These

OUT (32)

This HDMI
patible

corder,

COMPONENT
port cau be couuected

by the HD VIDEO

(39)

to a composite

video siguals

is set to EXTERNAL,

output.

tN VIDEO

VIDEO
uected

(2) RS 232
This bidirecfioual
RS-232
an exterual controller.

to

ol other

here ire upcouverted

Thi'_ input accept<_ composite

can talk to each

other tbr optimal setup and perfectly
nized audio transmission

aud cau be conuected

input source

video and output

COMPONENT

ou the disc curreutly

components

the video

video siguaLs received

to 192 kHz/24-bit
digital audio in i.L|NK format
and can be connected
to the i.LINK sockets on a
compatible

output

compoueut.

refer to the pages iu pareuthesis.

h]formation,

This iuput accepts

(Y, PR, PB) (30)
video and can be

video iuplit ou a TV or

outlxit Duly interlaced

video.

Getting

to Know the DVoSPl000/DVoSPl000E--Continued

(7> VIDEO

OUT

S V_DEO

These

two socket'_ output

uectrd

to an S-Video

(85 VIDEO
These

two sockets

}5/ SURR

S-Video

md cml be cou-

These

input oil a TV or proiector.

OUTVIDEO

be connected

(30)

SURRI

output

composite

to a composKe

input on a TV or

proiector.
@

DIGITAL
These

1 AUD!O

sockets

output

digit_l audio

nected to the digital
receiver,

surround

audio
sound

decoder

_._ DIGITAL
These

surround

output

digkal

audio

and cau be coll-

decoder
There's

a coaxial

2 outputs

set this switch

outputs

to the SCART

These

a commer-

OUT

stereo audio
socket

CONPONENT

BNC sockets

(S-Video

The ]_ROUT connector

can be used to connect

verted to progressive

commercially

]R emittea

available

controller

which can be

signals

CONTROL

received

by

and can

on a TV, proiec-

for iuteractive

When

output

is fed to a V_DEO

or composite),

12VTR[GGER

sockets

can be con-

on other Oukyo AV con]-

coutrol.

video

or pro}ector.

a video signal

This socket

video

to the HD component

is set to EXTERNAL,
_

(31)

HD component

iN socket

aud the video input source
that video signal
and output

is upcou-

here,

_N

can be couuected

to the 12-voLt tligge_

output on an AV receiver or other componeut
the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
can be turued

(40)

interactive)

nected to the I-41 sockets

input on an HDTV

a

the ]R [N along to other compouents.

pouents

not using the

to I.

RGB video_ S-Video,

video, and analog

room, installed in a rack, or is out of range of the
remote coutroller

r'41 (Remote

AV

(32)

socket

cially available ]IR receiver, which can be used to
pickup signals tYom the remote controller when the
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
is located in another

These

to a 7.l-channel

level by 3 dB. If you're

and cau be connected

1 RENOTE

mode

If you

tot, or other componeut.

The JR 1N socket can be used to connect

r4

audio outputs.

or amp, set this switch to 1+2. This reduces

(I_ HD VIDEO

f_) tR iN/OUT(40)

@

(37)
output

the SURR

be connected

output

switch

receiver

composite

output.

used to p_ss remote

as the

to the analog

counect

This SCART

(DoLby Digital,

OUT)

mu[tichaunel

@ AV CONNECTOR

audio inputs on a hi-fi amp, AV
sound

(AUDIO

is used to set the surround

SURR 2 outputs,

OUT (36, 38)

DTS), or other component.
and an optical

NODE

the output

output

uected to the digital
receiver,

(DoLby Digital,
a coaxial

SURR

of the aua[og

output,

2 AUDIO

sockets

and cau be con-

There's

and can be connected

back left and right inputs ou a 7.l-channel

This switch

input on a hi-fi amp, AV

DTS), or other component.
and an optical

@

OUT (36, 38)

(37)

the same aua[og audio

AV receiver or other component.
When using these
sockets, the SURR MODE switch should be set to
1+2.

video and cau

video

output

outputs

surround

(30)

OUT

2 AUDIO
sockets

so that
on

remotely.
@ AC

INLET

The supplied

(41)
power

cord should

be counected

here.

To use I-4 1you must make an analog audio connection between the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
and
your Onkyo AV receiver,

even if they are connected

digitally.
@

DoNIX AUDIO
These

sockets

OUT (30, 31,38)
output

analog

nected to a stereo analog

audio

and can be con-

audio input oil a TV, hi-fi

amp, or other component.
If the source audio is
multichanueL (Dolby Digital, DTS, DVD-Audio,
SACD),
@

they output

FRONT,
AUDIO
These

SURR
OUT

sockets

a 2-channel

1, CENTER

(S7)
output

cm be connected

5.l-channel

to a 5.1 -channel

input on an AV receiver,
(Dolby

downmix.
& SUBWOOFER

Pro Logic),

surround

ma[og

audio aud

analog

audio

sound

decoder

or other component.

19

Getting

to Know the DVoSP1000/DVoSP1000E--Continued

[] Canadian Modem

vl_0p_Y_
MOOEL.o_ DW_P 1000

@ []

AClNL_

@@@

For detailed

hfformation,

refer to the pages iu pareuthesis.

(8) DIGITAL

_:;2,
_,LUNK S400 (AUDIO)(35)
These

sockets

can output

to 192 kHz/24-bit

and can be connected
actuaJ output
tiou,

sigual

and up

sockets

components

@

can talk to each

socket

port cau be couuected

outputs

patible

counected
proiector.
(5_ VIDEO

output

to a compouent
They output

These

two sockets

nected

to au S-Video

video aud cau be
video.

and can be con-

iuput ou a TV or prqjector.

two sockets

be counected

output

composite

to a composite

video aud cau

video input ou a TV or

prq}ectoa
@

DIGtTAL

1 AUDIO

sockets

nected

to the digital

receiver,
DTS),

output

surrouud

OUT

(36, 38)

digita_ audio aud cau be couaudio input on a hi-fi amp, AV

sound

or other componeut.

and an optical

2O

to the 1'-41 sockets

output.

(40}

l_uteractive)

for iuteractive

D.MIX AUDIO

SACD),
@

OUT

(Dolby

they output

FRONT,
AUDIO

SURR
OUT

sockets

socket'_ cau be con-

ou other Oukyo AV com-

control.

eveu if they are couuected

(a0, 31, 38)

K the source audio

Digkal,

(Dolby

is

DTS, DVD-Audio,

a 2-chauueJ

1, CENTER

dowumix.
& SUBWOOFER

(37)
output

5.l-channel

cau be couuected to a 5.l-chaunel
iupm ou au AV receiver, s_tn'ouud
Pro Logic),

These

sockets

SURRI
surrouud

These

output

aualo{- audio and
analog audio
sound decoder

or other componeut.

SURR AUDIOOUT(a7)

'76)WDEO OUTVIDEO (30)
These

uected

These

(30)
S-Video

CONTROL

I-41 (Remote

amp, or other componeut.

(Y, PR, PB) {30)

video iuput on a TV or

output

a coaxial

These sockets o/ttput analog audio aud cau be couuected to a stereo analog audio iuput ou a TV, hi-fi

video aud audio

only iuterlaced

OUT SVIDEO

r_ I REMOTE

muifichanueJ

componeut

(DoJby Digital,

There's

digitally.

to au HDM/I iuput ou a com-

OUT COMPONENT
sockets

decoder

output.

your Onkyo AV receiver,

to

TV or other componeut.

-_4_VIDEO
These

digital

audk_ and can be coniuputs ou a hi-fi amp, AV

To use 1"41 you must make an analog audio connectiou betweeu the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
aud

@

and can be conuected

souud

These
poneuts

synchro-

@ RDM_OUT(a2)
This HDM]

surrouud

digital
audio

The

-_) RS232
This bidirectioual
RS-232
an exterual control Jet.

to the digital

aud au optical

eonnee-

other %r optimal setup and per%ctly
nized audio transmission.

uected

OUT {36, 38}

output

DTS), or other compouent.

on a

ou the disc curreutly

is a bidirectional

sockets

receiver,

in i.LI_NK format

or other componeut.

depeuds

Siuce i.LINK

connected

audio

to the i.LINK

AV receiver

compatible
playiug.

up to six channels

digital

2 AUDIO

These

decoder
There's

(Dolby

Digital,

a coaxial

output

outpms

output

the same analog

aud cau be counected

audio as the
to the aua_og

back lef} aud right iuputs on a 7.1 -channel

AV receiver or other compouent.
When using these
sockets, the SURR MODE swkch should be set to
1+2.

Getting

to Know the DVoSPl000/DVoSPl000E--Continued

"!3_, SURR

MODE

This switch

(AUDIO

OUT)

switch

is used to '_et ti_e surrouud

of the analog

multichanuel

(37)

audio outputs,

mode

to a 7.l-chanuel

receiver

or amp, set this switch to I +2. Tiffs reduces

SURR 2 outputs,

set this swkch

output

iuput ou an HDTV

AV
?)

uot usiug the

(31)

OUT COMPONENT

and cau be conuected

ti_e SURR

level by 3 dB. if you're

HDVIDEO

Tl_ese RCA sockets

if you

conuect

ti_e output

2 outputs

@

output

AC INLET

HD compoueut

video

to the HD componeut

video

or prc_}ector.

(41)

The supplied power cord should be counected here,

to l.

[] Other Models

®,H II

())

_, i,LINK $400
These

sockets

(AUDIO)

cau output

ml® mll

or other compouent.

2I

Getting
_)

to Know the DVoSP1000/DVoSP1000E--Continued

IR INIOUT (40)
The _R 1N _ocket cau be _t'_ed to conuect
cially

avaHaNe

1R receiver,

_)_ 12VTRIGGER
a commer-

which cau b6 _lsed to

pickup siguaLs frolu the remote coutroller
when the
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
is k_cated in mother
room, iustalled in a rack, or is out of range
remote controller

of the

cau be i*sed to conuect

commercially

I_Remitter,

available

the IR IN along

controller

which can be

siguals

received

by

to other compouents.

@ 1-41 REMOTE

CONTROL

These

R I (Remote

nected

to the I_ I sockets

pouents

a

(40)

luteractive)

t_r interactive

sockets

can be cou-

on other Onkyo AV com-

coutroi.

To use f_l you must make au aualog audio counection between the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
aud
your Oukyo AV leceiver,

even if they are connected

digitally.
:)_ D,M_X AUDIO

OUT (30, 31,38)

These

socket'_ output

nected

to a stereo aualog

aualog

audio and can be con-

audio

input o;q a TV, hi-fi

amp, or other compouent.
If the source audio is
mukichaunel
(Dolby Digital, DTS, DVD-Audio,
SACD),

SURR

AUDIO
These

output gt 2-channel

they

_)4_FRONT,

OUT

1, CENTER

(37)

sockets

output

can be conuected

5.l-chaunel

analog

to a 5.l-chanuel

input on an AV receivea
(Dolby

downmix.
& SUBWOOFER

Pro Logic),

audio aud

aualog

surround

audio

souud

decoder

ol other compouent.

:i>SURR2 AUDIO
OUTCar)
These

sockets

SURRI

output

outputs

surround

the same auak}g audio as the

and cau be conuected

to the anak_g

back [eft and right inputs ou a 7.I-chauuel

AV receiver or other componeut.
Wheu usiug these
sockets, the SURR MODE switch should be set to
1+2.
@ SURR

NODE

This switch
of the analog

mukichaunel

the SURR

or amp, set this swkch

HDVJDEO
These

2 outputs

set this swkch

OUT COMPONENT

BNC sockets

output

and can be conuected
input on an HDTV
When

a video

(S-Video
verted

not usiug the

to 1.
(31)

HD componeut

video
video

or pro}ectcm

sigmd is fed to a VIDEO

to progressive

AV

to 1+2. This reduces

to the HD componeut

or composite),

is set to EXTERNAL,

mode

If you

to a 7.l-chaunel

level by 3 dB. If you're

2 outputs,

{37)
output

audio outputs.

receiver
SURR

22

OUT) switch

counect

the output

@

(AUDIO

is used to set the surround

1N socket

and the video input source
that video
and output

sigual
here.

is upcou-

iN

can be counected

to the 12-volt trigger

output on au AV receiver or other compouent
the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
can be turued

so that
on

remotely.
@ AC INLET
The s_lpplied

The 1R OUT conuector
used to pass remote

This socket

141)
power

cord should

be connected

here.

Getting

to Know the DV-SPt000/DVoSPl000E--Continued
For detailed

The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's
multipurpose

remote

controller

device that can be used to coutrol

the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

usiug it to coutrol

uot just

but au Oukyo AV

receiver, T',L aud VCR. This sectiou explains
used to control the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
Onkyo AV receiver.

is a

See page 90 for hlformafion

on

TVs aud VCRs.

hlfonnafion,

Tx/Leam

refer to the pages iu pareuthesis.

indicator

(86)

This indicator

lights up wheu the lemote controller

is trausmittiug

comm:mds.

figuriug
VCR.

how it's
or an

the remote

(2;, ON button
This button

It's also used wheu cou-

controller

for use wkh a TV or

(42)
is used to turn o11the DV-SP1000/

DV-SP1000E.

Centre#ling the DV=SP I OOO/DV=SPIOOOE
(DVD Mode)

@ STANDBY
This button

button
{42)
is used to set the DV-SPI000/

DV-SP1000E

]lu DVD mode, the remote

coutloller

DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E.

To select DVD mode, press

the [DVD1 MODE

@

control'_ the

-_4_ Number
These

buttou.

to Staudby.

buttons
buttous

(48, 49, 56)

are used to enter

and track numbers
specific

I

II

points

buttou.

i---46)

simply

press the col

a double-digit

uumber,

iu order t?om left-to-right

(e.g., to

14, press [1 I theu [41.

The [+10] bunou
(i.e.,

uumben
To enter

enter the uumbers
enter

group,

times for locating

in time.

To enter a single-digit
respoudhlg

title, chapter,

aud to cuter

is used to cuter

multiples

10, 20, 30, aud so o11). For example,

the number

25, press the [+10] bunou

of teu
to cuter

twice fi_l-

lowed by the [5] buttou.
@

DIMMER

button

This button
-g

SEARCH

(51)

is llsed to adjust
button

the display

brighmess.

(48, 49, 56)

This button is used to search %r titles, chapters,
groups, tracks, and specific points in time.
@

@®

MEMORY

button

This button

is llsed with the Memory

(85 DVD MODE
This bunon

(59)
functiou.

button
is used to select

the remote

coutroller's

DVD mode.
-_) ZOOM

ON button

Thi_, button

(56)

is llsed to turn the Zoom

functiou

ou

and off.
@

Arrow

[A1/[_'1/[_1/[_1

a ENTER

buttons

(43)
The arrow bunons

are maiu[y

used to uavigate

ouscrceu menus. The [ENTERI
coufirm choices.

button

is used to

_) ZOOM [+/=] button (56)
This bunou

is used with the Zoom

fuuction

to zoom

iu and out.
@

RETURN
This button
played

@

DISPLAY

(47, 52, 70)

i'_ used to returu

ouscreeu

This button
current

button

button

dis-

(63)

is used to display

disc, title, chapter,

the elapsed

to the previously

setup meuu.

time, remahling

iuf{_rmation

about the

group, or track, including
time, total time, and so

O[1.

23

Getting

to Know the DVoSPl000/DVoSPl000E--Continued

_14_Pmay [_]

button

This button

(46)

is used to start playback.

_?) Previous/Next

[b_ ] buttou

vious chapter

or track.

the begiuniug

of the curreut

Next [ _l
or track.
@

[_.q 1/[_]

The Previous

Pause

buttou

till

@ LAST

This button

playback

chapter

it selects

or track. The

button

playback.
(63)

is _tsed with the Last Memo]y
[_n]/[|l_]

buttons

and slow-motiou

@ AUDIO

playback

playback.

button
(52)
is used to select

button

This bunon

functiou.

(50, 51}

buttou'_ ale used fi_r frame-by-frame

@ SUBTITLE
This bunon

subtitles.

(62)

is used to select

foreign

language

souudtracks
and audio formats (e.g., DoLby Digital
or DTS). It's also used to select the muJtichaunel
area, or CD layer ou SACDs.

area, 2-channel
@ A-B

button

(57)

This button
@

REPEAT

is used to set the A B Repeat
button

This button

flmction.

(57)

is _/sed to set the Repeat

fimction.

_2_ VIDEO OFF button
(66)
Thb, bunon is used to turn off ;41 of the iuternal
video ch'cuitry
@ VIDEO
(This

_i_l:pure audio playback.

iNPUT
bunou

button

(66)

is uot used oil the C:madian

modeL)

This button is used to select the video iuput source:
DVD (the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E}
ol EXTERNAL (S-Video

input or composite

12_ OPEN/CLOSE
This button
@

button

[&]

is used to opeu and dose

iHmnhmted

iuput).

the disc tray.

entered
TOP

functiou'_

and to dear

numbers.
MENU

This button

button

(47)

is used to select

a DVD's

top menu.

@ MENU button (47)
This burton is used to select

a DVD's

meuu.

'_;

PICTURE

CONTROL

This button

is used to opeu the Picture

button

(87)
Control

lueulI.

@ SETUP button (70)
This button
meuus

24

is used to access

(OSD).

con-

bunons.

@ CLEAR
button
(48, 49)
This button is _tsed to cancel

@

video

(45)

LIGHT button
This bunon i'_ used to turn oil or off the remote
troUer's

'_

Stop tin] button (48)
Thi'_ buttou is used to stop playback.

@ RANDOM button (58)
This btlttou is used with the Raudom fm_ctiou.
@ ANGLE button (61)
This button is used to seJect different camera angJes.

(48)

MEMORY

These

Duriug

is used to pause

@ STEP/SLOW

49, 52)

is used to select the next chapter

button

This bunon

(48,

buttons

is used to select the pro_

@ FFI/FF [_11[_]
buttons (50)
The FR [_,_ ] buttou is t_sed to start fast reverse. Tile
FF [_[ button is used to start fast forward.

the ouscreeu

setup

@ RESOLUTION button (66)
Thi'_ b_tttou i'_used to seJect a video resoJutiou for
the HDM_ OUT.
@ ASPECT button (87)
This buttou is used to set the picture's aspect ratio.

Getting

to Know the DVoSPl000/DVoSPl000E--Continued

Controlling
an Onkyo
(Amp Mode)

A V Receiver

@ ON button
This button is used to turn the AV receiver ou.

]luAmp mode, the remote controller cau be _tsed to contro_ au Onkyo AV leceiver conuected to the DV-SP10001
DV-SPi O00E via I-4I. To select Amp mode, press the
[AMP] MODE button.

(2), STANDBY button
This button is used to set the AV leceiver to
Standby.
@ AMP MODE button
This button is used to select the remote coutroiler's
Amp mode.
-_4_AUDIO SEL button
This button is used to select the audio input signal
tbrmat ou the AV receiver.

I

(55 Arrow [AI/[V]I[_]/[_I
& ENTER buttons
The arrow buttons are maiuJy used to uavigate
ouscmeu menus. The [ENTERI button is used to
cut, firm choices.

9,,

(6) CH & L MODE [+/=1 button
This button is used to select iisteuiug modes and
radio presets on the AV receiver.

TV OH
/,

x_

((

-',

@ RETURN button
This button is used to returu to the previously displayed meuu of the AV receiver's onscreeu setup
menus (OSD).

TV VOL

/"
SEARCH

MEMORY

DIMMER

i........
lAMP

INPU_

:-" I ,_
@
I

,-!_

AMP iNPUT

(85 DISPLAY button
This button is used to display various infonuatiou
about ti_e input source currently selected ou the AV
receiver.

I
I

MODE

PICTUR[

@ DIMMER button
This button i'_used to adjust the display brightuess
ou the AV receiver.

CONTROL

Q4_

ZOOMON

@ AMP iNPUT button
This button is used to select the input source ou the
AV receiver.

DISPLAY

LAST

MUTING

MEMORY

STEPISLOW

AUDIO

SUBTITLE

REPEAT

A-B

WDEO]NPUT

WDEO

RANDOM

ANGLE

RESOLUTION

ASPECT

OFF

LEARNING

@
--@

(_) Amp input (DVD, Vl, V2, V3) buttons
These buttons are used to select the iuput source on
the AV receiver: DVD, Video 1, Video 2, or Video 3.
@ VOL button
Ti_is button is used to set the vohuue of the AV
receiver.
"!_ SETUP button
This button is used to access the AV receiver's
ouscmeu setup menus (OSD).
(1_ MUTING button
This button is used to mute the AV receiver.

OPEN/CLOSE

RC-563DV

25

Connecting
This chapter

explains

DV-SP1000E

how to couuect

the DV-SPI0OO/

to your other AV compoueuts.

RCA AV Connection

Color Coding

RCA-type

are w_uaily color coded:

white,

uel radio

* Read the manuals supplied with your AV components.
* Don't connect the power cold until you've completed
all audio aud video counectious.
Optica!

Digita!

AV counectious

aud yellow.

Use red plugs to connect

iupats and outputs

(typic _Hy labeJed

pats (typically

"L"). Aud use yellow plugs to

conuect

labeled

composite

video iuputs and outputs.

Analog
Right (red) =llltmm]'N,

The DV-SPI OOO/DV-SPIgOOFs
optical digital output sockets have
dust caps for keeping oat dust aud

audio
_ll

_

(Yellow)

Push each plug iu all tt_e way to
make a good couuectiou (loose
couueetious
can cause uoise or

an optical

plug, and push the phlg iu all the way
to make a good counectk}u.

Left (white)

video

(Yellow) _
,

= R}ght (red)

_
Composite

not in use. Remove

iuserting

Use

Jelk-chanuel audio iuputs aud out-

Left (white) _

the cap be%re

R').

white ph*gs to connect

Outputs

dirt when they're

red,

right-chan-

malfm_efious).

Keel? the

dust cap iu _ sffc place tbr future use.

* To prevent
audio

interference,

keep

and video caMes away

from power

cords and speaker

cables.

Video
HDM]I conuections
HDMI

HDMI

standard

can can:y uncompressed,

or high defi_fition digital

to eight chanuels
picture

aud sound

Componeut

Y

lumiuance
PB f_
'_%J/

PBio_
P_iCa

S-Video

qualky.

video couueetious
picture

and composite

separate

quality

better

video

OUT COMPONENT

sockets

tors, except on the Cauadiau
RCA sockets.
S VIDEO

O
VIDEO

Composite

video

®

SCANT
(European
model only)

26

_T

S-Video
qualky

than
manufac-

sockets

diffcreutly.)

The DV-SPI OO0/DV-SPI gOOFs

S-Video

tile

siguaJs (PR,

video. (Some

Jabel their componeut

slightly

P_iea

video and up

mldio, for the best

(Y) aud color difl)reuce

PB) aud provide
turers

Component
video

of digital

connections
than composite

provide

HD VI_DEO

are BNC connecmodel,

which has

better picture

video.

Composite video is commonly used on TVs,
VCRs, and other video equipment. Use only
dedicated composke video cables.
SCART cotmections carry video (RGB,
S-Video, and composite} and analog stereo
audio all in one cable.

Connecting--Continued
Audio

i.LINK

i.LI_NKdEEE 1394) connections can carry up
to six (5.D channels and up to 24-bit/
192 kHz digital audio, and can be used for
multichannel digital audio (DVD-Video,
DVD-Audio, SACD) and stereo digital audio
(VCD, CD, MP3).

OpticN

Optical digital audk_ connections can carry
Dolby Digital or DTS multichanuel digital
audio (DVD-Video, DVD-Audio) or stereo
digital audio (DVD=Video, DVD=Audio,
SACD, VCD, CD, MP3).

[]

digRal

OPTICAL

Coa×ial

Coaxial digital audio connections can carry
Dolby Digital or DTS multichannel digital
audio (DVD-Video, DVD-Audio) or stereo
digital audio (DVD-Video, DVD-Audio,
SACD, VCD, CD, MP3).

digRN
COAXIAL

L,@
Analog

RCA malog audio connectors
vh:mally all AV components.

°@

This cable carries
MuRichannel

,__

analog audio
cane (RCA)

e®

The DV-SPIOOO/DV-SPIOOOE
video output

and it's typicall}

supports

several

®,

video

5.1/7. l-channel

analog audio
DVD players
andog

audio

outputs. Several standard analog audio canes
can be used instead of a m@tichannel
cable.

lk also shows whether

shows what's

outpm

or not the video is upconverted

by' each

to progres-

model has no video inputs.)
DVoSP1000/DV-SPI000E

Selected

multidlannel
used to connect

video input fi.)rmats. The R}llov4ng table

when each of the video inputs is selected,

sive video. (The Canadian

with hKlh'idual

can be found on

input

DVD (Le=, DV=SP1000/
DV-SP1000E)

HDMJ OUT a

HDVIDEO OUT
COMPONENT

DVDC

DVD
(progressive)

COMPOHENT
WDEO
OUT

video

output

SVlDEO
V
DEC OUT

VIDEOVlDEO
OUT

SCARTb

External
S VIDEO VIDEO IN

External

VIDEO VIDEO IN

ExternalC

ExtemaU

c

(progressive)

DVD (interlaced)

External

a.
b.
c.

(progressive)

Only works wi@ compol_el_ts@al support HDCP (High-balldwklth Digital Contellt Pro_ectiold.
European model oldy. Ou[puts RGB (i.e., compoilent video) S-Video, or composite video. When sel to RGB, homing is ouq>utby tile
comlxment video output (see page 74).
Resolulions supporled by lhe connecled TV can be selected by pressing @e [Resolutionl buuon (see page 66).

27

Connecting--Continued

The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
with each format.

supports

many digital

audio ti_>rmats. The fl.>llowing table shows

DVoSPI000iDVoSPI000E
Audio
Disc type

format

NDMI OUT

LUNK

(digital)

(digRa0

a

DIGITAL 1 & 2
AUDIO OUT
b

(digRa0c

PCM

audio

which outputs work

output

FRONT,SURR 1, CENTER,
SUBWOOFER, SURR 2
(analog) d

D.M[X
SCART
AUDIO OUT
(anNog) _
(analog)e

,/l

v"

,/
,/

Dolby Digital

vzk

_/

vz

,/I

v"

DTS

¢"k

,/

¢"

v/

,/

,/

MPEG m

_k

_/

,/

v/

v"

,/

DVD-Video

PCM

,z

,,/

_/o, i

v"

/

Dolby Digital

,z

,/

,/P

v"

/

DTS

,z

v_

,/P

v"

/

MPEG

,_

/

¢P

v/

,/

,/

Stereo area

v/

,/

,/

Multichannel
area

v/

,/

,/

v"

,/

v"

v"

,/

,/J

v"

,/

DTS

v/

,/

,/

MP3

v"

v"

,/

DVD-Audio n

SACD q

Hybrid disc CD
layer
VCD

MPEG1
PCM

/

,/i

CD

MP3

The Digital Oul/Digital 2 seuings apply Io the HDMI OUT (see page 75). ComFoneuts must suFpoJt HDCP iHigt>bandwldth Digital
(outeu[ Pro_ecdon) in elder 1oplay DVD-Video. The DV-SPI OIIWDV-SPI000E does.
b. The Digital Out/Digi(al 1 seuings apply to the i.LINK seckets (see page 74). (emponents must support DTCP !Digital Transmission
(outent Protection) iu order Ie play DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, and SAC[). The DV-SPI000/DV_SPI000E does.
c. 11the Digital Otll setting is set to ()It. nothing is output by these outputs (see page 75).
d. 2-channel s{ereo sources ale euq)ut only by the FRONT AUDIO OUT sockets. For multichannel sources, lhe Dewnmix Seuing determines
how ll_eFRONT AUDIO OUT sockets work isee page 76).
e. 2-channel sources, inchlding Dolby Surr()tl[ld. are output asthQ, an'. Multichalmel sources am (Jowl] rllixed.
1. European model euly. 2_cllalmel sources, hlcludhlg Dolby Surround, are outFut as they are. Mulfichannel sources can be down mixed to
stereo or LI/Rt (see page 76).
g. To output PCM at sampling rates other than 44.1 kNz and 48 kHz, set the Liuear PCM Oul setting le Down Sample On (see page 75).
h. Protected high samplillg rate digital audio 196 kHz) will be dowu sampled to 48 kHz.
i. You cau choose whed_er or uot to downsample 96 kHz audio to 48 kHz !see [)age 75).
j.
Set the Dolby Pm Logic setting te On to add surround sound isee page 76).
k. To use with an HDM_ TV lhat does uot support (hls lornlal, set lhe apl_roFriate Digilal Oul/Dighal 2 setting ii.e., Delby [)igilal Out, DTS
OuL or MPEG Out) to dowumix Io PCM (see page 75).
1. Set the Delby Pro Logic seuing to Aulo OFOn le decode Dolby Sunound material Set il to On to avld surround sound te 2-channel Dolby
Digital material (see page 76).
m. Only tile 2-channel audio inlormation is used.
n. High sampling rate DVD-Audio i 192 kHz/176 kHz) will be down sampled Io 96 kNz, 88.2 kHz, 48 kHz, or 44.1 kNz depending on the
disc.
a.

o.
p.
q.
n

28

Some DVD-Audio discs may 13o_allow PCM oulput JYomtile DIGITAL 1/2 AUDIO OUTs.
Multichannel DVD_Audio will be (lo_xn mixed Io slerco.
By deRtult d_e DV-SPIO(IO/DV-SPIOOOE
[)lays {t_emuluchannel area. although you can change this (see page g0).
When the LLINK Output Seldng is set to On, SACD audio is ouq)ut hom the i.LINK sockets, hut m)t lhe amdog audio outputs. When it's
sel te Off, SAC[) audio is ouIFut lrom theanalog audio otUFuts, bul nol tile I.LINK sockets (see page 76).

Connecting--Continued

If you're uot sure how to couuect the DV-SPI O00/DV-SPI O00E to your other componeuts, check what type of sockets
they have and use the following map to locate the appropriate hookup iu/i_rmation.

V Video

Output

Connections

v

Components with an HDMI input

V

Components with a component video input
V

page 32 (F)

Digital HDTV or projector .............................................

"tt Components that support progressive scanning
"tt Components that do not support progressive scanningY

Components with a SCART socket ......................................

V

Components with an S-Video input

V

Components with a composite video input .....

page 31 (D)
page 31 (D)
page 30 (A), page 34 (G)
page 32 (E)
page 30 (B), page 34 (H)
page 30 (C), page 34 (I)

'V' Audio Output Connections
V

V

Components

with digital

audio inputs

v

Components

that support Dolby Digital and DTS

page 36 (K)

Y

Components

that do not support Dolby Digital and DTS

page 38 (N)

Components
Y

with analog

Components

• " Components

audio

with a multichannel
with a 2-channel

V i.LINK (AUDIO) Components

'V' Video

Input

inputs

Connections

audio input

page 37 (L)

audio input

page 38 (M)

...............................

(Not Canadian

page 35 (J}

modet}

v

Components with an S-Video output

page

39 (O)

V

Components with a composite video output ....

page

39 (O)

29

Connecting--Continued
B. Using &Video
This section

shows

DV-SP1000E

how to connect

to a standard

both the vide(} and audio.
Logic decoder

buik-iu,

bear the Dolby

If your TV has a Dolby

you'll

Surrouud

the DV-SP1000/

T',A in which the TV haudles
Pro

be able to en,ioy DVDs

that

logo.

To f[lJly eu,ioy the Dolby Digita_ and DTS souudtracks
available on most DVD-Video disc& or the muJtichaunel
audio of DVD-Audio
receiver

The DV-SP]
output

and SACD,

you ueed a sukable

AV

(see page 36).
000/DV-SP1000E

has three types

for use wkh staudard

S-Video,

and composite

Component

video

yore" TV supports

TVs: component

of video

S-Video cable

video,

(supplied)*

video.

offers the best picture
it, use a commercially

ponent video cable to counect
DV-SP1000E's
COMPONENT

quality,

so if

available

com-

the DV-SP1000/
V1DEO OUT to the

video iuput oil your TV. If your TV supports

progressive

scauniug,

counecfiou

to take advautage

If you dou't
ter picture

supports it, use the supplied
DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E's
an S-Video

video,

DV-SPi 000E's

Sal]_I{'

T --¸

_----r

TV

vIdt'o

offers bet-

connection

not shown here. Make a suitable

to },our TV, AV receiver,

or amp.

so if your TV

tidal use tl_e sup-

video cable to connect
V_DEO

Jh{'

S-Video cable to connect the
S V1DEO VI_DEO OUT to

input on your TV. Failing

plied composRe

OLiJp[ll

Audio connection

video, S-Video

than composite

sockt'Is

video

of it.

have componeut
quality

Signal flow
The DV-SPIO00/
DV-SP I(}O(}E's[wo SWideo

componeut

you must use a compouent

@

V1DEO

the DV-SPi

000/

OUT m a composke

C. Using Composite

Video

video input oil your TV.

A. Using Component

Video

(white)

AV RCA
(supplied)*

PB

Component
P"_

video cable
(RCA)

ile video sockels outpul lhe
@

Signal flow

TV

Audio connection
connectiou

3O

not shown here. Make a suitable

to your TV, AV receiver,

or amp.

audio

TV

audio

Connecting--Continued

Notes:
* Before

making

any connections,

DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

turu off the

and your TV and discon-

uect their power cords from the wall outlets.
* Also refer to the hookup
* Connect

pages

iu your TV's

the DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E's

puts directly

to your TV. Dou't connect

video equipmeut

iu betweeu.

Doiug

manual.

video outa VCR or other
so may result iu

picture distortiou, because of the copy protectiou
tem used on DVD-Video discs.
* See the tables on page 27 for details
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

outputs

sys-

ou how the

T-'- _

video and audio

_

@

Signal flow

HDTV, projector

from each output.
Canadian

Model

This sectiou shows how to connect the DV-SP1000/
DV-SP1000E to m HDTV (plasma, LCD) or pro,}ector.
Use a commercially available componeut video cable
(BNC) to couuect the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's
HD
VIDEO OUT COMPONENT socket to a compoueut
video input on your HDTV. df you have the Canadian
model, use m RCA componeut video cable.) Use the
supplied AV cable (RCA) to connect the DV-SP1000/
DV-SP1000E's D.M]X AUDIO OUT to an aualog audio
input on your HDTV.

vhite)

AV RCA cable
(supplied)

(white)

(red)

Component
video cable
(RCA)

Notes:
* The yellow phlgs ou the supplied AV RCA cane are
uot used in this exampJe.
* Don't conuect a staudard TV to the HD VI[DEO OUT
COMPONENT

socket, because you'll get no picture.

* See the tables on page 27 for details ou how the
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E outputs video and audio
fro;_n each output.

31

Connecting--Continued

This section shows how to connect the DV-SP1000/
DV-SP1000E to a TV fitted with a SCART socket.
SCART is a convenient connection tbrmat because it
carries video _RGB, S-Video, composite) and stereo analog audio all in a single cable. _f your TV has a Dolby Pro
Logic decoder built-in, with a SCART connection you'll
be able to en,}oyDVDs that bear the Dolby SmTound
logo.
Use the supplied SCART cable to connect the
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's AV CONNECTOR to a
SCART socket on your TV.

how to colmect

This secti(m shows

DV-SP 1000E to a AV receiver,

the DV-SP1000/

HDTV, or proiector

that

has an HDM]I input socket.

What is HDMI?
HDM_ (High
conuection

Definitkm

dald or high definition
nels of digital

Multimedia

Interface)

audio.

digital

togethea

necessary

Unti_ now, several

HDM_

With HDMI,

to achieve

separate

video

to colmect AV com-

a single cane

the best picture

video is compatible

stau-

video and up to eight chan-

and audio cables have been required
ponents

is a new

that can carry {mcompressed,

format

is all that's

and audio

with DV1 (Digital

quality.
Visual

Interface). To send HDM]I video to _ DV1 input requires
an HDMbto-DV]I
cane. The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
supports

HDCP

tectiou),

and for an HDMbto-DV1

(High-bandwidth

the other componeut

Digital

must also support

may not work with some

Content

connection

Pro-

to work,

it. Note that this

DV1 components.

Using HDMI
Use the s_q_pHed HDM_ cable to connect the
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's
HDM_ OUT to an HDM]I
input on your AV receiver.

TV

Alternatively,

the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

1
1--

Notes:
* The DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E's

i

i

directly

you can connect
to the HDM]I

input on your TV.

_1

SCART socket can

output RG B, S-Video, or composite video. The detilult
setti_*gis composite video. If your TV's SCART
socket supports RGB or S-Video (check your TV's
manual), you can change this setting and enjoy better
picture quality (see p_ge 74).
* See the tables on page 27 ti.>ldetails on how the
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E outputs video aud audio
from its SCART socket.
@

Signal flow

Notes:
,

Use the Digital
HDM]I output

Out/Digital

* The DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E
(High-bandwidth
tectkm

system

Digital
for digital

that you connect
must also support

32

2 settings

_\>rmat with your HDTV
supports
Content

to match the
(see page 75).
HDCP

Protection),

to the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
HDCR

a pro-

video. HDM_ components

SP1000Boak

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Ttltasday,May

27, 2004 3:17 PM

Connecting--Continued
* The DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E
tiou Multimedia
',/crsiou 1.0.

supports

]lntert2tce Specification

High-Defini-

[]

Information

The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's

Audio

Formats

the fbllowiug

* See the tables on page 27 for details

ou how the

DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
outputs
fl:om its HDM[ OUT socket.

video and audio

HDM[

OUT supports

audio formats:

* PCM (48 kHz, 44.1 kHz)
* Dolby

Digital

* DTS
* MPEG
]if your HDMFcompatiNe

HDM] & the DVoSPIOOO/DV-SPIOOOE
[] Video

TV or pro iector doesu't

port Dolby

DighaI, DTS, or MPEG,

not output

digital

sup-

the HDMI OUT will

audio in that %rmat.

Iu this case, set

video resolutious:

the Digital Out/Digital
2 setfiug (i.e., Dolby DigitaJ Out,
DTS Out, or MPEG Out) to downmix to PCM (see

640 x 480p

(VGA),

page 75).

720 x 480p

(progressive),

The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's
the following

720 x 576p

60 Hz

(progressive),

output

Resolutiou

at the same resolutiou.

96 kHz PCM audio fl:om a DVD-Video

set the Liuear PCM Out setting

50 Hz

1920 x 1080i (iuterlaced),
Source

To output

60 Hz

1280 x 720p (progressive),

Through

HDM] OUT s_pports

page 75).
Note that audio f?om DVD-Audio

50/60 Hz
50/60 Hz

output

(exteruaL input video is
DVD playback

multichanuel

disc,
On (see

and SACD discs is uot

by the HDM_ OUT. For these formats

use the analog

is output

to Dowu Sample

you need to

output (see page 37) or

i.L1NK (see page 35).

at 480p ol 576p)
]if the counected
resolutiou,
When

HDTV

or pro}ector

doesu't

support

a

you may get no picture.

playing

a DVD, or when watchiug

video input source,
(The Cal_adiau

the HDM]

model

doesn't

au exterual

OUT works as follows.
support

exterual

video

sources.)
Selected

video

input

HDMI OUT a

DVD playback (i.e.,
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E)

DvDb

S VIDEO VIDEO IN

External

b

VIDEO VIDEO IN

Ext®rnal b

ExtemN

a.

Only works with COml)oilems lhat support
width Digital CoI_tent Plotectk>ID.

HDCP (High-band-

b.

Reselutious SUplX)rted by the com_ected TV can be selected
pressing lhe [RESOLUTK)NI
bulten (see page 66).

by

On the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E, you can select a resolutiou suitable fbl use with the connected HDTV or projector (see page 66).

33

Connecting--Continued
H. Using

&Video

This section shows how to connect the DV-SP1000/
DV-SPI O00E's video o_ltpilts to an AV receiver's video
iupots.
Componeut video ofl'crs the best picture quality, so if
your AV receiver supports it, use a commercially available componeut vkieo cable to conuect the DV-SP1000/
DV-SP1000E's COMPONENT VIDEO OUT to a com-

¸I@¸¸:¸¸
¸¸ ;

Signal flow

@

E

poneut video iuput ou your AV receiver. If your AV
receiver supports progressive scauuiug, you umst use a
componeut video counecfiou to take advautage of it.
If you dou't have componeut video, S-Video offers better
picture quality thau composke video, so if your AV
receiver supports it, use the supplied S-Video cable to
counect the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's S VIDEO

AV receiver

VIDEO OUT to au S-Video input on your AV receiver.
Failiug that, use the supplied composite video cable m
couuect the DV-SPI000/DV-SP1000E's
VIDEO
VIDEO OUT m a composke video input on your AV

L Using Composite

Video

leceiver.

G. Using Component

Video

Signal flow

@

oo

o

AV receiver
_

Signal flow

I_

*_°_e_l
AV receiver

Notes:
* The COMPONENT
video.
. HD COMPONENT
sive video.

34

V1DEO OUT supports interlaced
VIDEO OUT supports progres-

o

Connecting--Continued
Notes:
* Make sure that the i.LINK plugs are fully iuserted.
This secfiou shows

how to counect

* Dou't discounect any i.LINK cables while the
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E is on.

tile DV-SP1000/

DV-SP1000E
to m i.L1NK-compatible
as an AV receiver.

componeut,

such

What is LMNK?
i,LINK

is a brmd

serial conuectiou

name %r 1EEE
lbrmat

1394, the high-speed

commouly

used oil computers,

camcorders,
aud other AV equipmeut to carry digital
video aud audio or other data. It's a bidirectional
tbrmat, so connected

components

for optimal

setup

Couuecting

a single

can talk to each

i.LINK

cane

DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

other

operation.

and synchronized

betweeu

the

aud au i.HNK-compatible

AV receiver is all you need do to fully enjoy the muNchannel audio of DVD-Video,
DVD-Audio,
aud SACD.
Other

adv mtages

of i.LINK

include

source selection. For example,
oil the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E,
nected

via i.LINK

automatic

will automatically

DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

setup and

when you start playback
an AV receher couselect

the

as its iuput source.

i.LINK Audio

is the standard

%r carrying

aud up to 24-bW192

i.LINK dEEE
Protocol_¢dio

* Siuce i.LINK carries digital audio on_y, you must
make separate connections for video (see pages 30 aud
* i.LINK cables are available wkh 4-pin or 6-piu couuecto_s and it's OK to use both types together. The
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's
i.LINK sockets accepts
only 4-pin plugs. The maximum cable leugth is 3.5 m.
* Protected 96 kHz digital audio from DVD-Video discs
will be down sampJed to 48 kHz be%re beiug output
from the i.L[NK sockets.
, % output multichaunel audio from a DVD-Audfo
disc, the Andog Audio Out settiug must be set to
Multi Chanuel (see page 76).
* The Digital Out/Digkal
put (see page 74).

Wha t is L LiNK A udio ?
chauneis

* A short circuit may occur if the metallic part ofa;q
i.LINK plug comes into contact with the DV-SP1000/
DV-SP1000E's metal case, so make sure that your
conuections ale secure, aud dou't leave one end of an
i.LINK cable disconuected.

kHz digital

up to six (5.1)
audio over

1394). it's officially known as the A&M
arm M_¢xic Dar_z Trtmsmissio!z Proto-

col

* See the table on page 28 tbr details on how the
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E outputs audio fl'om its
i.LINK sockets.
[]

SACD

When

The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
t_om DVD-Video,
MP3 discs.

can output digital

DVD-Audio,

SACD,

audio

VCD, CD, and

I settings affect i.LINK out-

PBayback

the i.LINK

Ou, SACD

Output

Setting

audio is output

(see page 76) is set to

from the i.HNK

sockets,

but

not the analog- audio outputs_ Wheu it's set to Off, SACD
audio is output from the aualog
LL[NK sockets.

audio outputs,

but not the

Using LMNK
The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's
Use the supplied i.LINK
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's
i.LINK

socket

cable to couuect one of the
i.L1NK sockets to an

on your i.L1NK-compafible

or other componeut.
two i.LINK sockets,
LLINK-compafible

AV receiver

The DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E
has
so you can easily counect other

complies

wkh the %llowiug

1) [EEE Std 1394a-2000,
mance Serial Bus

• iiiiill
i;ii
iiii:!i

Staudard

interface

for a High Perfof

2) Audio aud Music Data Transmissiou
_n accordauce

compouents.

i.LINK
specificatious:

with the standard

Protocol

for AM824

adaptafiou

layers,

compatible
SACD.

with ]1EC60958 bitstream,

2.0

sequeuce

the DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E
DVD-Audio,

is
aud

!i !iil iill;
7!i

LLINK cable
(suppHed)

oo

ooooooo

AV receiver,

etc.

35

Connecting--Continued
Connecting

Several LMNK Components

With i.L1NK

it's possible

neuts together,

making

the digital

nals of each component

available

components.

By using what's

it's possiNe
Multiple
series

to connect

to connect

i.LINK

(Fig.

sig-

to all the other

called

compouents

other

tip to 17 compo-

audio and control
an LLINK

up to 63 compouents

r_7)eat_,t;

system

,

coi'_lpoueuts

_t)r

i.L1NK operafiou
componeut
are turued

luore

supplied

wkh your

information.

may be iuterrupted

if _ conuected

is turned on or off, or its i.LINK
ou or off.

settiugs

together.

must be connected

l ) or in a tree-like

set to off). Refkr to the manuals

in

(Fig. 2).

Fig. 1

This section shows how to colmect the DV-SP1000/
DV-SPI000E's
inputs.

i.UNK cables

audio outputs to au AV receiver's audio

K. Digital Audio Connection
(Dolby Digital & DTS)
To fully enjoy the Dolby
available

Digital

on most DVD-Video

aud DTS soundtracks

discs, you need to couuect

one of the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's
i.UNK caMes

puts (DIGITAL

i.L1NK will not work if any of the connections form a
loop, as shown below.

1 or DIGITAL

on au AV receiver

that supports

You cau dso en,}oy Doiby
ports Dolby

digital

audio out-

2) to a digital audio
Dolby Digital

Surrouud,

iuput

aud DTS.

if your receiver

sup-

Pro Logic.

Use au optic _1 or coaxial digital audio cable to counect
one of the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's
DI_GI_TAL 1 or
DIGITAL
responding

2 outputs

(OPTICAL

digit d audio

or COAXIAL)

to a col

input on your AV receivea

as

showu.

Notes:
* The DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E
is fully compatible
with i.LINK Audio and works with other i.LINK
Audio-compatible
CD players,

componeuts,

such as AV receivers,

and so ou. It may not work reliably

wheu

conuected
to DV camcorders
or comp_lters wkh
i.LI_NK or I_EEE 1394 sockets. Refer to the manuals
supplied

with your other compouents

for compatibil-

ity information.
* Compouents

must support

sion Coutent

Protectiou)

DVD-Audk_,
and SACD
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
* i.LINK

currcutly

pouents

over i.LINK.
does.

although
should

three

Transmis-

The

transmisskm

of any speed

speeds:

be counected

supports

can be counected

for best performauce,

tem (as showu by the shaded

slower com-

at the edges of the syscomponeuts

iu Fig. I and

Fig. 2).
* Wheu

several

together,

i.L1NK componeuts

i.LINK

compouents

are connected

may not work properly

are on standby,

Howevea

auy componeut

36

the system

if certain

i.L1NK will work prop-

erly while the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
standby.

I /
/

(200 Mbps), aud 8400

The DV-SPI000/DV-SP1000E

$400. Compouents
together,

$200

(Digital

_

required! Choose
coaxial or optical
in order to play DVD-Video,

supports

S100 (100 Mbps),
(400 Mbps).

DTCP

Only one connection

is on

will not work at all if

is fully shutdown

(i.e., power switch

AV

reeewer

I
OPTICAL
I

Connecting--Continued
Notes:
* Dolby Digital, DTS, DVD-Audio, and SACD can also
be fully enjoyed by using i.HNK (page 35).
* ]in addition to a digital connection, it's recommended
that you also connect the D.M]IX AUD]IO OUT to
spare analog audio input on your AV leceiver, as this
will aik_w you to record audio to a cassette lecorder or
CD recorder. ]ifyour AV receiver supports Zone 2, you
must make an analog audk} connection in o_der to
select the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E as the input
source tbr Zone 2.
* Make sure that the digital output (Digital 1 Out or DigitaI 2 Out) is set to DoJby Digital (see page 74). Otherwise you won't get surround sound. Likewise ti_r
DTS (see page 74).
* When playing DoJby Digital or DTS souudtracks, be
sure to select Dolby Digital or DTS decoding, respectively, on your AV receiver. Refer to your AV
receiver's luauual.
AV receiver

Notes:
L. Analog
(Dolby

Audio
Digital,

Connection
DT& DVD°Audio

* Ret_'r to the hookup information supplied with your
AV receiver.
&

SACD)
To filily en,}oythe multichaunel audio of DVD-Audio
aud SACD, you need to connect the DV-SPi 000/
DV-SP1000E's 5.1 -channel analog audio output to a
muJtichaunei analog audio input on an AV receiver.
Doiby Digkai aud DTS soundtracks can also be fulJy
enjoyed with this type of connection.
Use a muifichanuel analog audio cable (RCA) to connect
the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's FRONT, SURR i,
CENTER, arid SUBWOOFER AUDI_O OUTs to a 5. lchannel ang.Jog audio input on the AV receiver. (You cau
use several sepalate RCA audio cables instead of a urultichanueJ cable.) Set the SURR MODE (AUD]IO OUT)
switch to 1.

* You can experience Doiby Digital ouJy wkh DVDs
that bear the DoJby Digital logo. Likewise, you can
expelience DTS only with DVDs ol CDs that beal the
DTS logo.
* DVD-Video discs may contain DoLby Digital and DTS
souudtracks. The Dolby DigitaJ soundtrack will be
selected by def:mLt. To play the DTS souudtrack, use
the movie's main merm arid look urider Language or
Audio Setup. AIteruatively, use the remote controller's
[AUD]IO] button (see page 62).
* See the table on page 28 t\_r details on how the
DV-SPi O00/DV-SP1000E's audio outputs handle
Doiby Digital, DTS, DVD-Audio, aud SACD.

]ifyour AV receiver' supports 7. l-chauueJs arid you're
using brck surround speakers, connect the DV-SP1000/
DV-SPI000E's SURR 2 AUD]IO OUTs to the receiver's
surround back Jeft arid right inputs as well, arid set the
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's SURR MODE (AUD]IO
OUT) switch to 1+2.

37

Connecting--Continued
N. Digital Connection

iiiii !aii i i ii
This section

explains

how to com_ect the DV-SP1000/

DV-SP1000E

to a '_tereo hi-fi amp or receiver

quality

thafl that provided

better

great tk_r listening

for sound

by most TVs. This is

to your CDs and MP3s. DVD-Video

Use an optical or coaxial digKal audio cable to cormect
one of the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's
DIGITAL
I or
D1G]ITAL 2 outputs
responding

digital

(OPTICAL
audio

or COAXIAL)

to a col

input on your amp or receiver.

discs and VCDs will sound better too. You can also en,ioy
Dolby

Surround,

if your receiver

supports

Dolby

Pro

Logic.

M. Analog

Connection

Use an RCA audio cable to com_ect the DV-SPI000/
DV-SPI000E's D.MIX AUDIO OUT to a stereo analog
audio input ou your amp or receh'er,

Only one connection
required! Choose
coaxial or optical

L====j

oo

Signal flow

@
Stereo amp

_;_

_

Signal flow

__1

Notes:
,

Stereo amp

Be sure to configure
unpleasant

Notes:

damage

* See the table on page 28 for details
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
D.M/IX AUDIO OUT.

ti_e digital

output

outputs

on how ti_e
audio tYom the

digital

noise

may be heard,

I Out

AC-3RF,

an

which may

your equipment.

, Tt_e DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E

doesn't

support

so don't com_ect it to ti_e AC-3RF

Dolby DigKal

input on a

receiven

* See the table on page 28 for details
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTs.

38

(Digital

or Digital 2 Out) ti_l PCM (see p_ge 74). Otherwise

outputs

on how the
audio fl'om the

Connecting--Continued
Notes:
* If the source video sig_ml is m_stable or of poor qualky,
tile pictm'e may be distorted
* The S-Video
If your TV supports
nect a_other
player,

scalming,

you ca_l co_>

(satellite/caNe

tm_er, LD

etc.) to the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

upconvert
useful

progressive

video comlxment

interlaced

video to progressive.

whe_ your TV doesn't

to com_ect

at_d it will
This is also

have et_ough video it_puts

aII of your compot_ents.

You can co*mect your other video compone_t
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's
VIDEO

S-Video

or composite

1N input, as showt_, To use the other componem,

on tile DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
source

to the

to EXTERNAL

set the video input

(see page 66}.
SateRite!cable

tvd present

VIDEO

If there's

t_o sig-

at that input, tile DV-SP1000/

DV-SP1000E

uses the composite

video if_put.

* See the table o_ page 27 tbr details on how tile
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's

video outputs

work wkh

each video i_put source.

About the HD COMPONENT
When

VIDEO OUT

a video sig_m[ is fed to tile S-Video

VIDEO

IN socket,

EXTERNAL,

and the video

or composite

i_pm source

that video sig_ml is upconverted

gressive a_d output
NENT socket.

by tile HD VIDEO

is set to
to pro-

OUT COMPO-

tuner, etc.

Compatibility
This player

of tMs unit wRh progresslve-scan
is comp _fible with progressive

Visillowiugsettings
cannotbesetam_tl_ehfitiaJSetupmem,

Select if the center

is small.

Off: Select if uo center speaker
used.

dose,.IfyoaselectOn,theSpeaker
Setfiug

(default);

Note that if the Fmut

mem, appears.

Speaker

set to Small, the Large option
selected.

is being
Size is
cannot be

Use the Left and Right [_]/[_]
buttons to set the Surround
Speaker setting, and then press
the [ENTER] button.
Large: Select if"the smround speakers
are large.
Small (defauRh Select if ttle surmund
spe _kers are small.
Off; Select if no surrouud speakers are
being used.

Here you caa specify the size of the
speakers being fed from the FRONT,
SURR I/SURR 2, CENTER,
amt
SUBWOOFER
AUD10 OUTPUTs.

The hfitiaI Setup menu

closes and the

spcompct

For speakers with a cone diameter
larger than 6-1/2 inches (16 cm), specif 3' Large. For those with a smaller
diameter, specify Small See page 76
fi.>rmore infi_wlaafion.

The DV-SPI000/DV-SP1000E

is now

ready for use. See page 45 for information oil pla)'h_g discs.
Notes;

Press the [ENTER] button, use
the Left and Right [_]/[_]
buttons to set the Subwoofer setting, and then press [ENTER]
again,
Oft': Select if"uo subwoofer is being
used.
On (default); Select ifa subwoofcr is
beiug used.

,

You can change
menus,
menus,

(m the Language

(see page 81 ).

, When

a DVD doesn't
h_ different

Left

buttons

to set the

setting,

and then

[ENTER]
Large:

and

Right
Front
press

[4]/[_]
Speaker
the

button,
Select if the flout speakers

are

large.
Small

(default);

speakers

Select

if the flout

are small.

Note that if the Subwoofer

seniug

is set

to Off, this setfiug is fixed at Large.

44

and subtitles

fl>r DVD

have meuus, smmdtracks,
kmguages,

its default

, When the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
nected

setup

soundtmcks,

menu

subtitles
used.

of the onscreeu
languages

set to Standby,
Use the

the language

and specify your pref)rred

it autolm.tticaJly

to my other i.LINK

md

language

is

is ph*gged h_ and
checks

componeuts.

default setting for the i.LINK Output
On. If not, the default becomes Off.

if it's collIf it is, the

Setting

becomes

Basic Piayback
This chapter exphius the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's
basic pklyback functious.
Dou't forget to turn on your TV or pro}ectol and select
the vide(} input to which the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
is counected.

If you're

_oading a double-sMed

DVD,

lo_d it with the side that you want to
play facing down.

If you're using an AV receiver or hi-fi amp for audio
playback, turn that ou as well aud select the audio iuput
to which tile DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E is conuected.
A

Press the OPEN/CLOSE
Tlle disc troy doses

and tile relevant

disc type indicator

f

[&]

appears

on the dis-

J

DVD

.Ec@
_

@
See page 46 for in%rmation
discs.

_QQ
--_
QQ

OPEN/CLOSE--

Tip:

ou playiug

If you press the Play [_[

button,

will close and, depending
or* tile bpe

of disc, playback

will start

automatically.
Notes:
* The disc tray can be opened
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

ever, while the

is or* Staudby,

tlave to turn it ou to remove
take slightly

longer

so yo*_ don't

a disc. (Tile disc tray will

to opeu.)

* The DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E

supports

12 cm discs. To avoid damaging
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E,

8 cm and

your discs aud tile

put tile disc in tile ceuter

of tile disc bay.
* Ouly load discs that are supported
DV-SP1000E
discs.

by the DV-SPI000/

(see page 9). Dou't

* To avoid personal

load cartridge-type

injury, keep your' hauds away from

tile disc tray as it closes.
Ptace

the disc,

labem side

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thetray°
Make sure th_tthedisc

up, onto

* Always

use tile OPEN/CLOSE

[ & 1 button

to opeu

and close the disc tray. Never push tile disc tray, aud
is seated

prop-

dou't

touch it or obstruct

ing. Dou't
dou't

it while it's opening

load auythiug

so may damage
DV-SP1000E.

other than supported

Recordable

discs. Doing

your discs and the DV-SP1000/

* Since the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
DVD-VR

or clos-

press down or* tile tray while it's open, and

discs wkh CPRM
Media),

does not support

(Coutent

do uot attempt

Protectiou

tbr

to play such discs.

45

Basic

P(ayback--Continued
To stop playback,

press the Stop

[m] button.
Playback stops and the Play _ iudicator disappear'<

L_

Notes:
* Duriug

playback,

you can select chapters

usiug the Next [ _,t)
.E,
OCEEi_

and Previous

first press of the Previous
begim_iug

[_

[_,_ ] button

of the currem

chapter

or e'acks

by

] butt(ms. The
selects the

or track.

* When you stop playback of a DVD-Video
disc or
VCD_ the DV-SP1000/DV-SPI000E
remembers
the
point at which playback
appears

onscreeu

was stopped

%r a l)w secouds.

and Resume"
To resume

play-

back f_om that point, press the Play [_ ] button.
cgmcel the Resume

flmctiou,

To

press the Stop [_] butto;q

again. The Resume flmction is reset when the disc is
removed t?om the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E.
* With the Last Memory
This section

explaius

how to start, pause,

and stop
,

[_]

playback,

press

starts and the Play _

indica-

,

a DVD-Video

a VCD with PBC (Playback

disc, or
C(mtrol),

you may ueed to start playback

You can improve

the picture

,

Prolouged

display

cause irreparable

qu _lity of paused

of the same picture
damage

or menu may

to your TV screen k_lowu as

burn-itL

paused

fbr too loug and always

See page 52 tbr more on MP3 discs.

tou when you've finished playing a DVD-Video
or VCD. The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
features

press

the

Pause [||] button,
Playback

pauses

cator appears

o_ the display.

_fi} resmne playback,
button.

press the Play [_ ]

indicator

disappears.

(see page 82).

picture

aud the Pause _

this, dou't

DVD-Video

discs,

This is usually

if auy, will depend
ca_ sometimes

down the TV's

disc
a

your TV t?om the efl_'cts of

uses a lot of higt>resolutkm
the problem

keep playback

press the Stop [_] but-

you may experience

uoise that is not uormally

TV broadcasts.
noise,

))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

Playb "_ckresumes

saver to protect

burnqu

, With some

af*d the Pause mmindi-

To prevent

screen

play-

sertiug (see page 82).

screen

playback,

from a

or subject

meuu (see page 47).

To pause

46

Do not move the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

back with the Pause/Still

tor appe _rs ou the display.
If you're playiug

play-

it to vibratiou during pl _yback. Doing so may damage
the disc and the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E.

the Play

button.

Playback

you ca_* resume

(see page 63).

playb _ck.
To start

flmction

back t?om any pohu eveu if the disc has beeu removed

sharpness

visible
because

with sta_dard
DVD-Video

video data. The amount of
on your parficu_ar
be alleviated
control.

TV a_d

by tumiug

Basic

Playback--Continued
Use the remote controWBer'e arrow
[A], [y], [_], [_] buttons to
semect items on the menu, and
use the [ENTER] button to confirm your choice.
select a playback option (e.g.,
subtitles), another menu will usually
appeal, iu which c_se you use the arrow
buttous to select items and the
]ENTER1

burton

to co;qfirm

your

choice.
VCDs that t_atum PBC. you have
which you cau do by usiug the remote
coutroller's
number buttons. If the
VCD's

meuu cousists

use the Next [_1
buttous

of several

aud Previous

pages,
[_]

to view them. D_lring playback,

you can remru
the [RETURN]

to the menu by pressiug
buttou.

Notes:
o
Not all DVDs aud VCDs have meuus.

DvcN._
vcc.q_

o

DVD-Video discs usually have a meuu flora which you
can seJect titJes, chapters, aud other options, including
souudtracks, subtitJes, and audio Ii_rmats (e.g., Dolby
Digital or DTS). VCDs that support PBC (Playback
ControL) may also have an onscreen l_letm (see page 10).
a DVD-Video disc orVCD

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WithDVD-Videodiscs,
a,ueuuusu.lly

Metal operatiou varies flora disc-to-disc. See the
disc's sleeve notes for details.

* On some DVDs, optious such as ti_leigu lauguage
souudtracks, subtitles, and audk_ t\_rmats appe _ron a
separate meuu called the dis'c me!i_, aud titles and
chapters appear ou wh _t's called the tide _zet_l_.To display the disc meuu, press the [MENU] buttou. If uo
meuu appears, press the [TOP MEN U1button.
* With Some DVDs, foreign language souudtracks or
audio formats cau be selected during playback by
using the remote controller's [AUDIOI bunou (see
page 62). Shnilariy, subtitles cau be selected by usiug
the remote coutroller's [SUBT1TLEI button (see
page 62).

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WithVCDsthatsuppo
youmay
e.C,

* To use the menu ou a VCD that supports PBC, you
must turu ou PBC (see page 84).
* If PBC is off (see page g4), or your VCD doesu't support it, you can use the Next [_t Iaud Previous [_ I
bunons, or the remote coutroller's number buttons to
select tlacks ou a VCD.
* PBC meuus cau be hiddeu or displayed while playback is stopped by pressiug the [TOP MENU] buttou.

47

Basic

Playback--Continued
If you want to select a title, press

H

the Left [_1] button to move the
cursor to the current title
number.

6 s,g®,v
Number
buttons

--

SEARCH-Entered title r umber appears hero
ENTER

.,,@_

Use the number buttons to specify a chapter or title number.
To enter, for example, "2," press the [21
button.

@

_QQ
G_
QQ
Entered chapter number appears hero

[1 [ button followed

With the Search

fimction

you can select chapters

•oe,,te,',
for

and

titles by mm_ber.

by the 12] bunon.

pre',s
the

..............................................................
To clear a number,
b_tton.

press the [CLEAR]

Load a DVD=Video d[sc (page 45),
Press
Press

the

[SEARCH]

The Disc Navigator
appears

Seulch

the

button

button.

specified

window

D_ring

onscreen.

Play

to start

[_1

chapter

playback,

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_ota_numboro_t_t,os
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Currontchapter

®

ous [_

[ buttons.

Previous

[_

During

ph_yback

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discs'°"'teve"al_°'Y
°ut°select
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titles.

The first press of the
the begin-

chapter.

press

chapters

directly

buttons. To select chapter

playback

starts. To select

[+10] and [0] and playback

chapter

disc contains

titles. Likewise,

if it contains

ters, you won't

be able to select

chapters.

discs usually

only one title, you won't

have menus

rio chap-

for selecting

(see page 47).

With some discs you may not be able to select
and chapters

#l 0,

starts.

be able to select

DVD-Video

by

#2, simply

]lfa DVD-Video

titles and chapters

48

other

and Previ-

[ bunon selects

you can select

using the number

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i,,formatio,,
is,ot displayed.
Some

you cun select

with the Next [ _,t[

Notes:

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_ota_numboro_chaptors
press [2[ and
selecto,_ly
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tit_es'""dtheChap
te'curre"t/_r°t"l

of the

or title.

chapters

ning of the current
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Curronttitlo

or [ENTER]

playback

by number.

titles

Basic

P_ayback--Continued
Use the number
a track number.

u

Number
buttons

to enter

To enter, t_>rexample, "5," press the [5]
button.

g

--

buttons

SEARCH--

_rb enter, for example,
I 1I button twice.

.EcQ_

"11," press the

@
_b clear a number,
button.

_d5
_QQ
G_
QQ

If you're

playing

press the [CLEAR]
a DVD-Audie

and you want to select
another

disc

a track in

group, press the Left [_] button

to select the gro_lp number

and enter the

mm_ber of that group first.

0v_ sAc_ vcc_ cc_ _
With the Search functkm
Load

you can select tracks
a DVD-Audio,

CD, or MP3 disc

by number.

SACD,
(page

You can also select tracks during play=
back by using the Next [ _"t I and Previous [D_ I buttons. The first ?tess of
the Previous [_ I button selects tl_e
beginning of the current track.

VCD,

45).

During
Nayback,
press
[SEARCH]
button.

the

The Dp_c Nav_gater

window

Search

Press the Play [_] button to start
Nayback of the specified track.

..........................
_ppears o scree_
N
This i.s _x,hat apl ears for CDs.

Notes:
* You can select tracks
number

buttons

button).

To select

at any time by using the
pressing

track #2, simply

back starts. To select
and playback

directly

(i.e., without

the [SEARCH

track #10, press [+101 and [0]

starts.

* ff PBC is on (see page 84), and the currently
Total number of tracks
Current track

VCD supports

I

press [21 and play-

playing

it, you may be able to select tracks from

a menu (see page 47).
* You can't

ose the [SEARCH]

thncfion

during

random

playback.

49

Basic

P_ayback--Continued

f

J

0vc >

vcj.)

With frame-by-frame
picture

frames

playback

you can view indh'idoal

one at a time either

forward

or b _ckward.

While paused,presstheSTEP/
SLOW

Forward

Press

it repeatedly

sequent

[||_]

button,
to view

sub-

frames.

411 --

R_S¢_DV

While paused, press the STEP/
SLOW Back [_n] button.
Press

it repeatedly

to view

previ-

Dvc_ Dvc_ sAc_Dwc_vcc_ cc_ Mc_>
This section

expk_ins i_ow to _i_st forward

and reverse.

ous frames,

During pktyback, press the FF [_[
button to start _itst forward.
Playback

fast forwards

Forward

I" appears

and Fast

onscreen.

ge the fast-i%rw
the FF [_]

button

_rd speed,

repeatedly

press

the

normaB
Play [_]

normal

Nayback,

press the

Pmay [_*]

button.

press

to cycle

through the speeds: Fast Forwardl,
Forw _rd2, and so on.
To resume

To resume

Fast

playback,
button,
Notes:

During playback, press the FR [_
b_aton to start first reverse.
Playback
appears

reverses

and

the FR [_1

,

the fast-reverse

speed,

button repeatedly

through the speeds: Fast Reverse
Reverse2, and so on.
To resume
the

does not work

You can improve

of fl'ame-by-

l, Fast

the picture

quality

with the Pause/Still

setting

* With some
backward

norma_

playback,

* No sound

Play [_]

button,

,

discs the picture

may shake

when using

frame-by-flame

playback.

is output

ffame-by-t?ame

Some DVD-Audio

during

discs feature

browsabIe

which you can select with the STEP/SLOW
Forward [_IR 1/[1|_1 buuons.

* Sound is output intermittently
d_tring _i_st forward or
reverse of DVD-Audio_
SACD, CD, and MP3 discs.
* For DVD-VR

discs,

chapters.

* Prolonged

display

cause irreparable
scr_'eo burndo.

VCD, CD, and MP3.
* Nosoundisootputduringfastforwardorreverseofa
DVD-Video disc or VCD.

fast rightward and reverse cannot

(see

page 82).

to cycle

* There are five fast %rward and reverse speeds %r
DVD-Video and DVD-Audk_,
and three for SAC[),

5O

Backward flame-by-frame
playback
with DVD-VR and VCD discs.

t?ame playback

press

Notes:

straddle

,

Fast Reversel"

onscreen.

_rb change

press

]

of the same picture
damage

To prevent

playback.
pictures_
Back and

or menu m_y

to your TV screen known as
tills, don't

display

ttle same

_?ame for mo long. The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
t_'atures a screen

saver to protect

effects

(page 82).

of burnqn

your TV from the

Basic

P_ayback--Continued
Notes:
u

* There a*e fbur slow-motion speeds tbl DVD-Vide(d
DVD-VR and three for VCD.
* Backward slow-motion playback does not wolk with
DVD-VR and VCD discs.
* No sound is output during slow-motiou playback.
DruMMER

_

sAcS>_

vcc_ cc_ Mc_

You can adjust the brightness

_

of the display

as follows.

--,,_
_m'N_

_QQ

_

repeatedly
to cycle through
foHow[n g o P tions .
dmm

dmmmer

off

the

normal

Dye>vcj.) _
With slow-motion

ph_yback

slowly eitl_er forward

you cm watch

a scene

or backward.
pmayback,

SLOW

Forward

press
[n_]

the STEP/

button.

Forw _rd slow-motion

pl @-rock stairs

and

onscreen.

Slow l" appears

To change the slow-motion
the STEP/SLOW
Forward
repeatedly

speed, press
[|1_[ button

to cycle througi_ the speeds:

Slowl,

Slow2,

and so on.

pmayback,

press

SLOW

Back

button.

[_H]

the STEP/

Backward slow-motion
piggyback starts
and Reverse
Slow l" appears
onscreen.
To change

the slow-motion

speed, press

the STEP/SLOW
Back [-_|| [ button
repeatedly to cycle throu_h_,Ithe speeds:
Reverse Slowl, Reverse Slow2, and so
on.
To resume

norma_

playback,

press the Pmay [_] button.

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51

Basic

Pmwback--Continued

To pBay a track,
Track
[_l
This section

explains

bow to pl_y MP3 tracks

with the

Disc N B'igator.

setect

mist, and then
or [ENTER]

11-"
available,

it in the

press

the Pmay

button,

the foHo,a ing i_fformation

about the currently

selected

track

is dis-

played:

Title, ArtisL a_d Album.

During

playback,

mation
comer:

is displayed i_ the upper-right
_i_Ider _mmber. track _mmber,

at*d elapsed

the following

infor-

time.
Track number
Ela
Folder number--

l[_fitiaHy, the Track list shows aH of the
lbklers

at the root level

Pressing

the

To open a foBder, use the Up and
Down [&I/[V]
buttons to semect
it, and then press [ENTER].
TheTrack mistshows the fimes and
subfomders in the currentmy open
folder.

The first press of the Previous
buttot_ selects
rent chapter

Use the
buttons
folders

Up and Down
to select flies
in the open

[A]/[Y]
and sub-

fomder.

the [ENTER]

button.

To close a folder

(i.e., move back up the dfl'ectory

tree),

press the [RETURN]

Alter-

natively,
Track

BUTTON.

select the item at the top of the

list a_d press the Play [_[

[ENTER]

or

button.

To get back to the root level, press the
[TOP MENU1

buttom Alternatively,

select the item at the top of the Folder
list a_d press the Play [_ 1or [ENTER]
button.

52

[D_ ]
of the cur-

or track.

If during playback you press the [DISPLAY[ button to view fl-lform _tion
about an MP3 track
h_brmation"

To ope_ a t_lder i_ the Track list, press

the beginning

[MENU[

(see Displaying

on page 65), press the

button to retur_ to the Disc

Navig _tor.
Press

the Stop

p_ayback.

[_]

button

to stop

Basic

P_ayback--Continued

Notes:
* You can use the Repeat
repeatedly

function

* You cm use the Random
randomly

Use the Up and Down [All[T]

to play MP3 tracks

buttons
to select
subfomders
in the

(see page 57).
function

to play MP3 tracks

(see page 58).

* During random pIayback_ the remote controller's
arrow [A], [T], [41, [_l buttons cannot be used with

images and
open fe_dero

A tfiumbnail-size previe_x and file size
and creation d_tte inform_tion
for the
currently

selected

hnage

is displayed.

the Disc Navigator.
* You cm also use the Disc Navigator
of MP3 tracks

This section
JPEG

images

to create a playlist

(see page 54).

ex )lains

how to display

a slideshow

,pen a fl_Ider M tl_e Track list, press
[ENTERI button. To close a folder

of

ou your TV.

(i.e., move back up the directory tree),
RETURN]
button. AltemaDepending
either

on tl_e type of JPEG

the first nine pk'tures

tfiumbmdl-size

disc,

fively, select

appe _r in

or the Disc Navigator

.ppears.

tire item at tire top of the

Track list and press the Play [_[
{ENTER1 button.

or

_rb get back to the root level, press the
TOP MENU]
select

button.

Altemafiveiy,

the kern at the top of tire Folder
Play [_ 1 or {ENTER!

y, the Folder

list shows

all of the

tire root level. Pressing
P[_y [_[

button

slideshow of all images
hierarchical
order.

in aiI folders

The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
bers folders

tl_e

at this point will start a
in

num-

and files in hierarchical

To open a fomder, use the Up and
Down {All{T] buttons to semect
it, and then press [ENTER].
TheTrack list shows the images
and subfomders inthe currentmy
open folder°

53

Basic

P_ayback--Continued

You can
tions

use the following

during

func°

the aiideahow:

To diq_lay the next or previous
use the Next [ _1
or Previous
button.

image,
[_
]
U

flip a picture
Up and Down
while zoomed

180 degrees,
[A]/[TI
in).

To rotate a picture
c_ockwise,
[_l

use the

buttons

(not

®®®5

counterclockwise

or

use the Left and Right

[_lll/

buttons

(not while zoomed

MEMORY

in).

or ouL use the FF [_

] and

FR [_ 1 buttons. AlternativeLy, press
the [ZOOM ON] button and use the
Zoom

[+/ I button.

use the

While zoomed

[_!/[_1 a_d [a,]/[_'l buttons

move around

the picture.

in,
to

The slide-

show pauses while zoomed in. To cancel the zoom and resume the slkieshow,
press tl_e Play [_]

.Ec@
_

@

button.

To atop the a[ideahow,

Q

press the

Stop [m] or [MENU] button.
Depending on the type of JPgG disc,
ekher the first nine pictures appear fi_
thumbnail-size or the Disc Navigator
appears.
The slideshow stops automatically
when all pictures have been displayed.

This section

explains

make a playlist

QQ

how to use the Disc Navigator

of MP3 and JPEG
With
press

the

Disc

play those

tracks while

selected

showing

the siideshow.

JPEG file's resolution

els or less, a thumbnail-size

is 640 x 480 pix-

preview

is showm _f the

resolution exceeds 640 x 480, a preview will only be
shown if the file contains thumbnail
data.
* You can use the Repeat
images

repeatedly

54

randomly

function

to display

JPEG

(see page 57).

* You can use the Random
images

appears

open,
button,

in the right pane of

the Disc Navigator.

* Kthe %lder containing the JPEG images also comah_s
some MP3 tracks, the DV-SP1000/DV-SPI000E
will

* Kthe

Navigator

the [MEMORY]

The ph@ist
Notes:

f[inctkm

(see page 58).

to display

JPEG

Folder list

to

files.

Track list

Play List

Basic

P_ayback--Continued

add a file to the playHst, use
the [A], [T], [_], [_] buttons to
select it in theTrack list, and then
press the [ENTER] butten.

_pena folder in the Track list, press
[ENTER] b_ttom To c_ose a t_lder
i.e._ move back up the dilectory tree),
button. Alternatively, select the item at the top of tbe
Track list and press tbe Play [_] but-

item

start the playgist, select any
in the Track list except the

top feBder and press
button.

the Play 11_]

To close tbe Di'_c Navigator

Play List

wit_dow, press the [MEMORY]

button.

To step the playmist, press the
[m] button.

Advanced

Ptayback
Notes:
H
O]mK_

, The Zoom fm_ctiou

may uot work with some DVDs.

, The Zoom flmctiou

can also be used while playback

paused
buttons -Number
SEARCH--

g

_"_"
--_

or during

slow-motiou

* The Zoom i'tmctiou

is

playb _ck.

cam_ot be used to zoom menus.

%,._p

ZOOM
ON--

5_

ZOOM +/--

_

_

--

A!r< I,,-

0yeN.>
Dj_

sjS> _

With the Time Search
poiuts.

vcc_ cc.q_ Mc_._
ftmction

Press
twice.

J

the

you can locate specific

[SEARCH]

The Disc Navigator
appears

button

Search

wiudow

ouscreeu.

DYe>DWU>VCj.)
With the Zoom

ftmction

you cat_ et_large at_y part of the

picture.

During playback,
press
[ZOOM ON] button,

the

The Zoom x l wit_dow appears
onscree_l.

Use the number
a time,

buttons

to enter

To euter_ for example, 1 hour, 25 minutes, 30 seconds, press ttle [1!, [21, [51,
[31, aud [01 buttous.

Press the Pmay[_] button to
locate the specified point.
Pbtyback stairs t_om the specified
poiut.

Notes:
, Time search works wkhiu the currently playing title
(DVD-Video/DVD-VR) or track (DVD-Audio,
SACD_ VCD, CD). [E for example, the cun:ent title is
oue hour loug and you enter 1 hour, 30 miuutes, uothiug will happen.
* ]lusome cases, pkiyback may start from a slightly ditU
t_'mut poiut to the oue that you specify.
* Time search may not work wkh some discs.
* Time search canuot be used while a DVD-Video meuu
is displ lyed onscreeu, or while fitVCD that supports
PBC is playing.
, The [SEARCH] button canuot be used during random
playback.

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P_ayback--Continued
g
ol, rlE_¢o

QO_
CLEAR

Notes:
o

Repe _t playback may not work with some
DVD-Video discs.

o

The Repeat

functiou

the Raudom
o

REPEAT--_

If the Memory
able optious

A-B

playlist

can be used in combinatiou

with

ful_ctiot_ (see page 58).
fimction

is ou (see page 59), the select-

are Memory

repeatedly,

To use the Repeat

Repeal

and Repeat
fuuction

which plays the
Off.

wkh a VCD that supports

PBC, you most first turn off PBC (see page 84).

0j_> 0vc_ sAc_ Dwc_ vcc_ cc_.) _

JPc_

With the Repe _tfmlctiot_ you cat_ play a disc_ fitle, chapter_ group, track, or tb[der (MP3/JPEG) over-and-over
again.

{onscreen
appears

repeat option
and the REPEAT

Dvc_DVc_sj_

°v_c_ vcc_ cc_

Wkh the A-B Repeat

fm_ction you can play a specified

sectiou

agaitl.

over-aud-ovel7

appears
iudicator

ou the display.

The available optious depend
type of disc, as %llows:
DVD-Video,

DVD-VR:

Repeat, Title Repeat,
Repeat Oft'.

ou the

Chapter

Disc Repeat,

Track Repe _t, Group
Repeat,

Disc Repeat,

SACD,

VCD,

Repeat,

Repeat

MP3,
Repeat,

JPE_-h

Repeat

Disc

Off.
Track Repeal

Disc Repeat,

The Ch _pter Repeat,
Track Repeal

Off.

CD: Track Repeat,

Repeat

Fokler
Off.

Title Repeat,

aud Group

optious can be selected
playback.

Repeat

only during

Press the Pmay[IIl_] button to start
repeat pmayback.

Notes:
* The A B Repeat fimctiou may not work with some
DVD-Video discs aud VCDs that support PBC.
* ]u some cases_ the A and B poiuts may be at slightly
different points to the ones that you specify.
* If you select a difl)rent camera angle during A-B
repeat playback, the original camera angle will be
selected when playback restarts fl'om the A point.

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P_ayback--Continued

f

The Title Random a,,d Group Random
o },ion s c at_ be selected on ly durit_g

J

OQ_

playback.
With the Title Rm,dom

O_O

within

optiom

chapters

the cmTe_,t tiHe are pl _yed at

_a,,dom.
W_th
theD_sc
Ra,,dom
optk>,,,
titles,

chapter'a

groups,

tracks,

or fold-

er'_ (m the disc are pl,,yed at random.
It" you set the Rm,dom

fm,ction

durh,g

playback,
ra,Klom pktyback begi,,';
after the current chapter or track has
finished.

--RANDOM

_d5
Q_QQ
G3
QQ

,beP,a button
tostart
_aga g:a

random Nayback,
Rm_dom

[_'_

_"

?layback

starts.

do , p aybg ck stops at to,,, "_tc "_3'

,_"_'";; when all of the items have bee,, pla>ed
]i-"the Repeat
With the Ra_*dom ftmction
selectiot_
JPEG

yot_ can et_joy _ rat_dom

of titles, chapters,

groups,

tracks,

p,ge

MP3s, or

is on (see

playback

st:,rts all

over again whe_ all items ,lave bee_

images.

played.
_'

Load

a disc

Press
N_m_}__

ftmctio,,

57), random

the

{page

'a

45)o

[RANDON]

button

repeatedly
O p tion o

to select

a random

The selected

ratKlom optio,_ appears

onscree_

eaneerandom
p a bac
uae ,
the [FtANDO_]
Off,

]f you're

and the RANDOM

button

usi,_g the Ra,_dom

with the Disc Navigator

typeofdisc,asfoHows:

Notes:

Dw)-w,_o:
TitleRa,,do,,,,
Dis_,
Ra,,-

. To select the next title, chapter,

]DVD-Audlo:

Off.
Group

Rat,do,n,

fm*ction

(MP3/JPEG),

the Repeat ftmction is off whe,_ the
MODE: field is bla,_k.

it_dicator

.ppe.,
so.,thedispb.y
don,, Random

to setect

Disc

JPEG

image d_ri,_g random

[ _1

butto,L

group,

playback,

track, MP3, or
press the Next

Ra,,do.n.R..,do,,,
o<_

. Ra,Mom playback may not work with some
DVD-Video a,ld JPEG discs.

do,,,
of

* To use the Ra,_dom franc,ion with a VCD that supports

SACD,
VCD,
cD:Dis_,
Ra,,do.,.
Ra,MP3/JPEG:

Folder

Random

PBC, you must first tam off PBC (see page 84).

(i,_c'ludes

_.esi,,s.b)Z>_de,:s).
Dis_.
R_.,do,,,.
Ra,,do,,,of_.

.

.

If the Memory fLmction is cm (page 59), ra,_dom playback is unavailable.
You can't

_*se the [SEARCHI

button

duri,_g random

playback.
* Duri,_g rgmdom playback,
alrow

Disc Navigator.

58

the remote

[_1, [_'], ['_1, [_l buttons

don't

controller's
wolk with the

Advanced

Nayback--Continued
You can et_ter mlmbers
J

--

ushg the remote
butto_s.

directl}

comptroller's

by

mm_ber

AT-,1 _

t-b add all of the titles_ groups, %lders_

Dvc_0v_ sAc_ vcc_ cc_
With the Memory
titles, chapters,

buttotL

functiot_ you can cre _te a playlist

groups,

of

a number

it_

,p l:ow, press the [01 button.

or tracks.
the [MEMORY]

The IVlemory Play Setup

button.
window

appe _rs ot_screen

at_d the MEMORY

indicator

ot_ the display.

appears

_fl) select alL while et_terhg

Press the [ENTER l button,
The _ew item is added to the Melnory
List as item #01.

top row (_)
emer title/group/folder
track numbers.
Move the cursor

is used to

this example, All has been added to
the Memory List as item #01.

and chapter/

]Items in the Memory
to the left when you

_,,,at_tto et_ter a title/group/fokter

num-

ber. Move it to the right to enter a chapter/track mlmber. Make sure that the top
row is selected bd\)re yot_ e_ter a ram>

Enter the titBe/group/folder
and
chapter/track
numbers of the
item you want to add to the Mere, List,
Use the remote controller's Left a_d
Right [._]/[_] butm_s to sdect the
parameters, and use the Up a_d Dow_
[A]/[TI butto_s to select numbers from
{001 to 999.

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Advanced

P_ayback--Cont/nued

Press

press the Stop

the

[ENTER]

The _ew item is i_serted

button.
into the Mem-

ory List.

Notes:
* The pJaylist is deleted whe_ the DV-SPI000/
DV-SP1000E is set to Standby.
* To use this t'mlctkm with a VCD that supports PBC,
you must first turn oft" PBC (see p_ge 84).
* With some discs you won't be aNe to make a phyJist.

Deleting Items from the Memory List
Press the [MEMORY] button.
The Memory Play Setup window
appe _rs o[lscreem

inserting New items into the Memory List

Use the Left or Right [_l/[_l
button to move the cursor from
the top row.
You most move the cursor away from
the top row.

Use the Up and Down [&I/IV]
buttons to se{ect the item that
you want to delete.

Press the [CLEAR] button to
demete the item,
The item is deJetedand subseque_t
items move up the list.

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
chapter/tracknumbersofthe
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
itemthatyouwantto
insert.

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Advanced
Changing

P_ayback--Continued
Notes:

Items in the Memory List

* The playlist
Press

the [MEMORY]

The Memory
appears

Play Setup

is deleted

DV-SP1000E

button.

whet_ the DV-SPI000/

is set to Standby.

* To use this flmctiot_ with a VCD that supports

wh_dow

PBC,

you must first turn off PBC (see page 84).

o_screen.

Use the Left or Flight [_1]/[_]
button
to move the cursor
from
::) rOW.
You

must move

the

ctlrsoF awav

t'Fom

--

the top row.

CLEAN

f

Use the Up and Down [AY[V]
buttons to select the item that
you want to change.

ANGLE
Q_QQ
G)
QQ
Rc,_Dv

Some DVDs

t)ature

multiple

camera

you to view scrapes from diR)rent
t?atures

multiple

camera

appears

on the dfsplay.

at_gJes that allow

angles.

Whm_ a DVD

angles_ the camera

_

indicator

Such discs uso _lly have the cam-

era ingle k_go (8_} printed

on the sleeve.

Notes:
* With some DVDs yogi may not be able to select different camera

angles

even though

the camera

_?_ it_dfca-

tot is displayed.
* With some DVDs
a

you can select

camera

at_gles t?om

IBeB/I.

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P_ayback--Continued

f

0vc_>

J

Some
guages.

R,+@
_

DVD-Video

discs f)ature

See the disc's
During

playback,

TITLE]

button

through

@

SUBTITLE

AUDIO --

press

the available
ouscmeu

TLEI

R_,_DV

Jan-

the [SUB-

button to select

to cycle

subtitmes.
subtkle

fl.>rseveral

To turn off subtitles,

C)_

in several

repeatedly

The name of" the selected
appears

G)

subtitles

sleeve uotes tbr details.

secouds.

use the [SUBTL
No

Subtitle;'

Notes:
+ When you stop playback aud cmcel the Resume flmction (see page 46), the subtitle lauguage will revert to
your default subtib language (see page 81 ), or the
disc's def:mlt subtitle lauguage.
Some

DVD-Video

discs feature

souudtracks

iu several

huguages
or audio tb_ mats (e.g., Dolby Digital or DTS).
Music DVD-Video
discs and DVD-Audio
discs sometimes feature
Dolby Digital,
details.

audk> in several
or DTS.

formats+ such as PCM,

See the disc's

sleeve uotes t\)r

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

During playback,
press the
[AUDIO]
button
repeatedly
to

t.roug,t.e ava,ame
yJ
The
_mme of the selected soundtrack
soundtracks.
appears onscreen for several seconds.
iVkmo L (left),

or Mono R (right).

With
V+D+
you
ca+,
select
+re,
co
With

SACDs you cat_ select

nel area, 2 cham_el

MuLtichan-

area, or CD layer.

Notes:
+ With DVD-Video discs+ when you stop playb _ck aud
cancel the Resume fuuction (see page 46), the
soundtlack language will revert to your default language (see page 81), or the disc's delimit language.
+ With some discs+ seJectiug another souudtrack may
cause the picture to skip momeutarily.
+ To listen to just the accompanimeut ou a karaoke CD,
select the Mono L (bft) or Mouo R (right) chanuel.
See the disc's sleeve notes fi>r details.
+ With some DVDs you need to sebct souudtracks f_om
a meuu, and you may uot be _b[e to select other
som_dtracks during pJayback.

62

+ With some DVDs you cau select subtitles fl+oma
menu, aud you may not be able to select subtitles dur+
iug playback.
+ To check the subtitle language curreutly selected,
press the [SUBT[TLEI button once. The current settiug will appear ouscreeu tbl several secouds.

Advanced

P_ayback--Continued
DISPLAY

ToresumeNaybackfromthelast
memory
point
selectYes

and

then press [ENTER].
,
_fb start ;layback from the beginning,
select No_ and then press [ENTER].
3>"\_fbstartplaybackfl-omthebeginning
and delete the last memory point, select
Memory Clear, and then press
IENTERI,
J

ENTER --

Notes:
* The Last Memory fLmction can store the last point for
up to six DVDs. When yon set the L_st Memory f{mc-

DISPLAY--

tion for a seventh
deleted.

LAST MEMORY --

disc, the first disc's

" The Last Memoly

Amction

with VCDs that support
* The Last Memory
* The Last Memory
DVDs.
phy_

back from where you left off even if the disc has been
removed and the DV-SPI (}(K}/DV-SP100(}E has been set
to Standby.
and subtitle

Last Memory
settings

also remembers

will not work while a

onscmen.

flmction

* If you inadvertently
you can resume

may not work properly

PBC.

flmction

menu is being displayed

ftmction

may not work with some

turn off the DV-SPIO00/

DV-SPI O00E during playback, you can resume ph_yback fl'om the last point simply by pressing the Play
[_1 button.

the sotmdtrack

you were using.

During
[LAST

p_ayback,
_EMORY]

press

the

_j_> _vc_ sJS> _wc_ vcc_ cc_

button.

The last memory

poiot %r the disc i'_

store& the LAST

M indicator

and Last

Mere"

]f the [LAST
pressed

appears

MEMORY1

appears_

on the displ _y.
button

agaim the last memory

Yon can display various information
_boot a disc, title,
chapter, group, or track onscreen md on the
DV-SPI000/DV-SP1000E's

display.

is

point is

updated.

During

playback,
button

The in%rmation
To
[_]

are

* The Last Memory flmction cm store the _ast point for
only one VCD_ and that point will be lost when the
disc is removed.

_QQ
G_
QQ

With the Last Memory

settings

stop

playback,

button

once

press

the Stop

or twice,

press

the

[D_S-

repeatedly.
di'@ayed

depends

on

the type of disc. See the following
tables.

Now you may remove
the disc
and turn off the DV-SP10001
DV-SP1000E,

To resume p_ayback, Mad the
disc, and then press the Play [_]
button.
The Last Memory dialog box ;_ppe_rs.

63

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2004

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P_ayback--Continued

DVD-Video

Normal

DVoSPI000/
DV-SP1000E Display

Onscreen

Condition
No display

Elapsed title time
Current/total

Current/total chapter number,
elapsed chapter time, remaining chapter time, total chapter
time, bit rate.

2rid press

[]

Remaining title time

elapsed title time, remaining title
time, total title time, selected
soundtrack, selected subtitle,
number of camera angles.

1st press

3rd press

title number,

No display

Elapsed chapter time

Elapsed title time

DVD-Audio

Normal

DVoSPI000/
DV-SPI000E DispRay

Onscreen

Condition
No display

Elapsed track time
Current/total track number,
elapsed track time, remaining
track time, total track time,
selected soundtrack, selected
subtitle, number of camera

1st press

Remaining track time

angles.
Current/total group number,
elapsed group time, remaining
group time, total group time.
3rd press
[]

No display

Elapsed group time

Elapsed track time

SACD
Condition

DVoSP1000/

Onscreen

DVoSPI000E
Normal

No display

Display

Elapsed track time
Current/total

track number,

Remaining track time

elapsed track time, remaining
track time, total track time.

1st press

As above plus number of audio
channels.

Elapsed disc time

Current/total

Remaining

2rid press

track number,

disc time

elapsed disc time, remaining
disc time, total disc time.

3rd press

Title, artist name, album name.

Disc title a

4th press

5th press
_.

64

No display

_1 il_e disc has no dlle, "No Title'

Elapsed track time
_pl_e_,s.

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Playback--Continued

VCD & CD
Onscreen

CondRion
Normal

DV-SP1000i
DV-SPI000E Display

No display

Elapsed track time
Current/total

1st press

4/.17oi

i /;_U;c ¸

{;_ _i_/,_ _/_!

Remaining track time

elapsed track time, remaining
track time, total track time.

_ !,4 PCM
Choose

this option

amp wkh a digital

if"you're

counecfing

b_put, au AV receiver

iu Dolby Pro Logic decodea
couverter.

a stereo

hi-fi

with a built-

or an exterual

D/A

or RGB."

* When RGB is selected, nothing is output
pouent video output (see page 27).

by the com-

DTS Out
With this settiug

you can configure

the DIGITAL

1

AUDIO OUTs to output DTS audio as it is or to dowumix it into 2-chanuel PCM.

PAL Output Setting (not North American
models)
With this setting

DTS (defauR)
Choose this opdou if"you're counectiug
with a built-iu DTS decoder.

you c_m specif_' how the DV-SP1000/

DV-SP1000E
outputs
fbrmat di sos.

video signals

wheu playiug

NTSC

DTS > PCM
Choose

this option

amp wkh a digital
Auto (defauR)
Use this option
and NTSC.

74

if"you're

counectiug

input or an exterual

a stereo

hi-fi

D/A couverter.

Notes:
if" your TV or projector

Wheu

supports

PAL

you play a PAL disc, the video

output will be PAL. Wheu you play an NTSC
it'H be NTSC. The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
uot couvetl

a componeut

the t\_rmat.

disc,
does

* When
Audio

ph@ng

the DTS audio of a DTS CD, set the CD

Setup setting

to DTS (see page 80).

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[]

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27, 2004 3:17 PM

the OVoSPl000/OVoSPl000E--Continued

Out

[]

With this settiug

you can configm'e

AUDIO OUTs to output MPEG
mix it iuto 2-chauuel PCM.

tile DIGITAL

l

audio as it is or to dowu-

MPEG

Out
you cau configure

AUDIO OUTs to output MPEG
mix it into 2-chaunel PCM.

the DIGITAL

a componeut

MPEG > PeN (default)
amp with a digital
verter.
Digital

a Stel'eO hi-fi

iuput or au external

D/A cou-

you can turn the DIGITAL

OUTs on or off. Depeudiug

1 AUDIO

on how you couuect

the DV-

SPI 0Og/DV-SPI OOOE to your other componeuts,
can be useful iu certaiu situations.
On (defauR)
DIGITAL
I AUDIO

this

1 AUDIO

this option

if you're

a component

couuecting

input or au external

On (defauR)
DIGITAL 2 AUDIO OUTs are on.

OUTs are off.

Off
DIGITAL 2 AUDIO OUTs am off.

Notes:

a stereo

Notes:

* This setting

has uo effect

Digital Out/Digital2
With these settiugs

ou tile analo/- audio outputs.

(HDM/)

* This settiug has no eft_'ct on the aualog audio outputs.

Linear PCM Out

you can determine

ovc_owc_
_

how the DV-

vcc_ c_£MMJ_

SPI OO0/DV-SPI OOOE outputs digital audio from its
HDMI OUT and DIGITAL 2 AUDIO OUTs. Tile

With this setting

optious

piing rate (e.g., 96 kHz) as it is or to downs mlple

you choose

will depend

neut that you couuect
Oolby

Digital

With thi_ settiug

DV-SP1000E

ou the type of compo-

to tile DIGITAL

2 AUDIO

OUTs.

Out
you can coutigm'e

the DIGITAL

AUDIO OUTs to output Dolby Digital
downmix
it into 2-chaunel PCM.

2

audio as it is or to

Choose

this option

with a builtdu
Dolby Digital
Choose

Digital

com_ectiug

a componeut

decoder.

amp with a digital
iu Dolby Pro Logic
convertec

if you're connecfiug
iuput, an AV receiver
decoder,

a stereo

hi-fi

with a buflt-

or au external

D/A

you can configure

the DIGITAL

2

DTS (defauR)
Choose this option if you're conuectiug
with a builtdu DTS decoder.

a componeut

DTS > PCM
this option

amp with a digital

it" you're connecting
iuput or an external

a '_tereo hi4i
D/A couverter.

Notes:
Audio

counected

OUTs doesu't

to the

support

the DTS audio of a DTS CD, set tile CD

Setup setting

to DTS (see page 80).

high

rates.

high sampliug

component

does

rates.

Notes:
* Some copy-protected
96 kHz digital

digital

DVD-Video

discs may use

audio only for AID conversiou

to the

audio outputs.
audio

will be downsampled

less, and iu some cases,

digital

put by tile DV-SPI oOg/DV-SPI
outputs.

* When playiug

1 or 2 AUDIO

it to

I and DIG-

* With some discs, even if you select Dowu Sample

AUDIO OUTs to output DTS audio as it is or to downmix it iuto 2-chauuel PCM.

Choose

m the DIGITAL

Down Sample Off (defauR)
Choose this option it"the connected

analog

DTS Out

With this settiug

the DV-SPI OOO/

audio with a high sam-

Down Sample On
Choose this option if tile compouent

support

> PeN

this option

digital

48 kHz. This setting applies
ITAL 2 AUDIO OUTs.

sampliug

it"you're

Dolby

you cau configure

to output

DIGITAL

Dolby Digital (defauR)

[]

hi-fi

D/A con-

[] Digital Out
With this setting you cau turn the DIGITAL 2 AUDIO
OUTs ou or off. Depending on how you counect the DVSP1000/DV-SP1000E to your other components, this
cau be useful in certain situation'<

OUTs are on.

Off
DIGITAL

Choose

amp with a digital
verter.

Out

With this settiug

Choose this opfiou if you're couuecting
with a built-in MPEG decoder.
MPEG > PeN (default}

Choose this option if you'l'e connectiug

[]

2

audio as it is or to down-

MPEG

Choose this option if you're conuectiug
with a built-iu MPEG decoder.

[]

MPEG

With this setting

Off,

to 48 kHz regard-

audio may not be outOOOE's digital

audk_

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i.MNK Output Setting

Multicimuuel

sA p

which is a 2-chauuel
right,

This settiug

is used to configure

use wkh SACD.

the i.L1NK

It also affects

DVD-Audio

center,

is output

Select this option

not usiug the [.LINK

if

by the i.L1NK sockets

the anaJog audk} outputs.
usiug the [.LINK

Select this option

but uot

,

if you're

sockets.

Notes:
* Wi_eu the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
set to Standby,

it automatically

uected to any other [.LINK

is plugged

de,-halt settiug tbr the [.LINK Output
On. If not, the defhult becomes Off.
* Wi_eu set to On, the Analog
ting aud Speaker
am unavailable,
DVD-Audio

Distance

settings

aud muitichanuel

is output

* Wheu an [.LINK
SACD

Audio

Setting

becomes

Out Speaker

is Joaded, iftMs

setfiugs:

Dolby Pro Logic

* Speaker

Settiug

* Speaker

Distauce

Settiug

Setting

Auto (defauR)
The Dolby Pro Logic decoder automatically
aud decodes only Dolby Surrouud material.

Set-

have no eff_'ct aud
aud

is conuected

(defauR)

Thb_ setting determiue'_ ho',_ the DV-SP1000/
DV-SP1000E's
builtqn Dolby Pro Logic decoder
wkh 2-channel material.

works

detects

On

as it is.

componeut

Channem

H Dolby Pro Logic

If it is, the

SACD

front [eft, front
iuformation.

, Test Toue

in and

cl_ecks if it's cou-

compouents.

chaune]

AUDIO OUTPUTs
to a multichanuel
amp. When
MuLti Chaunel is selected, you cau also set the fol-

sockets.

]owiug
is output

and surround

Choose this optiou if you're conuectiug the FRONT
SURR I/SURR 2, CENTER, and SUBWOOFER

On
SACD audio

into m Lt/Rt mix

mix containing

for

by the auak}g audio outputs

but uot ti_e i.L1NK sockets.

is downmixed

output.
m Multi

Off {defauR}
SACD audio
you're

sockets

audio

The Dolby Pro Logic decoder decodes Do]by Surrouud material and processes the following audio
fbrmats: 2-channel Dolby Digital on DVD-Video
discs, 48 kHz (!6-, 20-, aud 24-bit) PCM audio ou
DVD-Video discs, and 2-chaunel audk} on CDs.

and an

setfiug is set to Oft', the 1EEE

1394 indicator will flash, in which case you should
this settiug to On.

set

Off

Analog Audio Out

Tl_e Dolby

sA p

,

With this setting you cau coufigure the FRONT,
SURR I/SURR 2, CENTER,
aud SUBWOOFER
AUDIO

fbr use with a 2-channel

OUT sockets

mukichaunel

Pro Logic decoder

is off.

Notes:

amp or a

amp.

lu the Aualog Audio
Speaker or Surround

Out, Speaker Setting, if Ceuter
Speaker is set to Off (page 44,

78), the Dolby Pro Logic decoder
if you select Auto or Ou.

Notes:

N Speaker Setting,

* Wi_eu the [.LINK

"With these settings you can enable or disable
Setting aud Speaker Distance settings.

Output

Setfiug

is set to Ou, tills set-

ting is unavailable.

Speaker

will uot work even

Distance
the Speaker

On
[]

2 ChanneB

The Speaker

Choose

this option

FRONT

AUDIO

if you're

couuecting

OUT sockets

just the

to a stereo

amp.

H Stereo Lt/Rt (Downmix)

this setfiug,

the [ENTER]

or Right

select 2 Channel,

aud then press

[1_[ button.

With this setting you cau determiue how the FRONT
AUDIO OUT sockets downmix multichauuel
audio
So[Irces,

Stereo (defauR)
if you're

Choose

this option

AUDIO
chauuel

OUT sockets to a stereo amp or TV. Multiaudio is downmixed
into stereo.

couuecting

the FRONT

kt/Rt
this option

AUDIO

OUT sockets

compouent

76

if you're

couuecting

to an AV receiver,

with a builtqu

Distance

are explaiued

settings
iu the for

The Speaker

Setfiug at_id Speaker

are disabled.
mu[tichanuel

SeJect this option if you counect the
aua[og audio output to a muitichanuel

the FRONT
TV, or other

Dolby Pro Logic decoder.

Distance

aualog audio input ou au AV receiver
speaker and distauce settings.

settings

that has its owu

SeLecting Off is essentially the same as setting the
Speaker Setfiug Frout, Centec aud Surrouud settings
to Large, the Subwoof)r
setfiug to Ou, aud the
Speaker Distance settings to zero.
H Test Tone
The test toue is used to at[lust the level of each speaker
(see page 79).

Choose

aud Speaker

Off

DVc2p
OV_ SAcSP
To access

Setting

are enabled. Tl_ese settiugs
lowiug sectious.

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Use the Up and Down [All[Y]
buttons to select Front Speaker,
_ress the [ENTER] button, use

H

the Left and Right [_]/[_]
butption, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
When settiug the
Speaker Setting, fi_r
speakers with a

ENTER

colic

diameter

SETUP
_c@G:I]:_ @

Q_QQ
G)
QQ

1_rge.
Small (default):

Select if the front

Setting the Speaker Settings
Use the Up and Down [A]/[Y]
buttons to semect Speaker Setting, press the [ENTER] button,
use the Up and Down [A]/[V]
buttons to select On, and then
_ress the [ENTER] button.
When the Speaker Settiug is set to Off-',
these settiugs cam]ot be selected.

press the [ENTER] button, use
the Left and Right [_]/[1_] buttons to semect an option, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
Large: Select if the ceuter speaker is
1_rge.
Small (default): Select if the ceuter
speaker is small.
Off ° Select if no ceuter s•petker is beimz
ed.

Noteth.tiftheF o.tSpeake
setti, isg
setto Sma,ll,the Large optio,, ca,mot be
se ecte_ And ;f tile Subwoofcr setting
is :,et to Oft', only the Large and Oft"

opt o..
Use the Up and Down [AI/[V]
buttons to select Subwoofer,
press the [ENTER] button, use
the Left and Right [_]1[_]
buttons to select an option, and then
_ress the [ENTER] button.
Off: Select if no subwoot_r is being
On (defaMt): Select if a subwoo_br is

seJected

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Use the Up and Down tAll[V[
buttons to select Surround

Use the Up and Down [A]/[Y]
buttons to select each speaker,
press the [ENTER] button, use
the Left and Right [4]/[_]
buttons to specify the distance from
each speaker to the mistening
position, and then press the
[ENTER] button,
Speaker distances can be specified in
steps of 1.0 tt. (0.3 In).
(The North American model displays
feet; other models display meters.)

Speaker, press the [ENTER] button, use the Left and Right [_]/
[I_] buttons to select an option,
and then press the [ENTER] button.
Large: Select if the mrrmmd speakers
are large.

Small (default): Select if the surrmmd
speakers are small.
oft': Select if no surround speakers are
being used.

Speaker

If the Sobwoot)r setting is set to Off,
onl} the Large and Off options can be
selected.
When

you've

[SETUP]
press

the

finished,

button
Left

edly to go back
menu.

to exit
[_]

press

the

setup,

or

button

to the main

Range

DefauR

Front Left
12.0 ft.

Center

(3.6m)

, Front Right
Surround
Surround

repeat-

1.0-30.0

ft.

Left

(2,1 m)
12.0 ft.
(3,6 rn)

setup

Setting the Speaker Distances
Use the Up and Down tAll[V]
buttons to select Speaker Distance, press the [ENTER] button,
use the Up and Down [A]/[T]
buttons to semect On, and then
press [ENTER] again.
When the Speaker Distance is set to
Off, these settings cannot be selected.

Subwoofer

Notes:
Right
(0,3-9 m)
7.0 ft.
° If the distance between the furthest
................................................................
and ne _rest speakers is greater than

:

home theater use will be set automat20 tket, corrected values stilt _ble tk_r
ically.

When you've

finished,

press the

press the Left [_] button repeatedmyto go back to the main setup
menu.

[SETUP]

button

to exit setup,

or

Note:
, The Speaker Distance settings have no effect on
SACD (muNchannel
area and 2-channel area) and
196 kHz/176.4
kHz DVD-Aodk>.

78

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2004

3:17

PM

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Setting Levels With the Test Tone

A V Synchronization

Use the Up and Down [All[T]
buttons to semectTest Tone, and
then press the [ENTER] button.
The Test Tone settings appear ouscreen.

When

_siug progressive

picture

and souud

scanuing

you may fiud that the

are out of sync, With this settiug

cau delay the audio to correct

this, There

memories

setfiugs

(1,2,

componeuts.

3) for storiug

Memories

%r up to three

2 aud 3 are already

set at 50 ms,

which is a good stari_*g point wheu compeus
video delay caused
scaler.

by a typical

you

are three setup

projector

_tiug %r the
with a builtqn

g

Use the Up and Down [A]/[Y]
buttons to semect each speaker,
Dress the [ENTER] button, use
Right [_]![!l_]
buttons to adjust the leveBs, and
press the [ENTER] button.
A test tone is output by each speaker as
it is selected.

ENTER --

--SETUP

Speaker levels can be a<[iusted iu ] dB
Q_QQ
Q
(_)Q
Range

Defauff

Selecting
-12 dB to
OdB

OdB

the AV Synchronization

.aetheopandDown
[__,[
_
buttons
and then

to select
press

setup
the

1,2,

[ENTER]

R_ht[_1button.

or 3,
or

_t,e
paru,,eters
uppeur
ouscreeu.

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the DV-SPl000/DVoSPl000E--Continued
SACD Audio Setup
Use the

Left and

buttons

to set the

Memory

Right

[_]/[_]

demay time.

Flange

1
2

SACDs

have two separate

tracks

one for multici_annel

0 ms

channel

stereo

audio,

50 ms

an extra

layer

tot playback

50 ms

With this setting

DefauUt

0-100 ms

3

played

areas

for storing

audio,

In addition,

hybrid

in standard

you can determine

audio

the other for 2SACDs

have

CD players.

how SACDs

are

by the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E.

2 eh Area
The 2-channel

stereo

audio tracks are played.

NaRi eh Area (defauR)
The multichannel

audio tracks are played.

CD Area
The CD layer of hybrid

SACDs

is played.

Notes:
* ]if Multi ch Area is selected,
tains no mnltichannel

and an SACD

area is loaded,

tbt

con-

the 2-channel

area will be played.

When you've finished,
[SETUP] button,
The settings are stored.

press the

co Audio Setup
cc2_
Thi'_ '_etting config_lres the digin_l audio outputs
wkh normal CDs or DTS CDs.

tbr ose

PeN {defauR)
Choose

this option

when playing

normal

audio CDs.

this option

when playing

DTS CDs.

DT$
Choose

Notes:
* This setting

affects

only the ma[og

umltichannel

put. To deh_y audio tY'om the other outputs,
delay settings
the connected

(i.e., the speaker
AV receiver.

* The AV Synchronization

distance

setting

out-

use the

settings)

has no effect

SACD (multichannel
area and 2-channel
196 kHz/176.4
kHz DVD-Audio.

on

on

area) and

Dynamic Range Control (Delby Digital
only)
With the Dynamic
dynamic

Range

still hear quiet

you can leduce

Connol

range of Dolby Digkal

material

parts even when listening

levels
ideal for watching movies
don't want to disturb anyone.

the

so that you can
at low volume

late at night when you

Off (defauR)
The full dynamic

range is preserved.

On
The dynamic

range is reduced.

Notes:
* The impact of the Dynamic

Range

Control

depencis on

the Dolby Digital material that you are playing and
wkh some material there will be little or no effect.
* This setth_g automaticaNy
reverts to Off when the DVSP1000/DV-SP1000E
is turned on.

8O

Notes:
, This setting can be set only when the DTS Out setting
%r Digital

Out/Digital

I or 2 is set m "DTS->PCM."

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Notes:
* Not all DVDs have meuus iu multiple lauguages.

(These

meuus

vary slightly

On-Screen

Language

With this settiug
onscreeu

fl'om couutry

you can select

a higlmge

to couutry.)

for the

setup lnent_s and messages.

For North Americau,
English

European,

(defauR):
Freuch

EspaiSol:

Spauish

Deutsch:

German

H :_

models:

Wkh this setting
guage

arid Korean

(defauR):

lauguage

models:

English

Freuch

Deutsch:

German

_=_

language

lan-

you play a DVD-Video
soundtracks,

your preferred

automatically.

Europeau,

arid Australiau

models:

(defauR):

French:
Spanish:

EspaiSoR: Spauish
Raliano:

Wheu

will be selected

For North American,

Euglish

Fran_ais:

you cau '_peci_, your pret_rred

ti__rsoundtracks.

disc with multiple

: Japanese

English

* With some DVDs you can select languages from a
meuu.

Audio Language

]italian

For East Asian

* If a DVD has only orie menu lauguage, that will be
used.

Euglish

Frangais:

Raliano:

and Australian

* Even if a DVD has menus in multiple languages, this
settiug may not always work.

German:

Italian

RaHan:

: Chinese

Japanese:
Others:

Disc Menu Language

See "Selecting

Other

For East Asiau and Koreau
With this settiug
guage

you calf specify

t\>r DVD-Video

wkh menus availaNe
t_'rred language

your plefcrred

disc meaus.
in several

will be selected

Whea

languages,

hu-

you play a disc

English

Languages"

ou page 84

models:

(defauR):

French:

your' preSpanish:

automatically.

German:
For North Americau,
English

European,

and Australian

models:

(defauR):

RaHan:
Chinese:

French:

Others:

Spanish:

See "Selecting

Other Languages"

ou page 84

German:

Notes:

Ralian:

* Not all DVDs

have souudtracks

iu multiple

lauguages.

Japanese:

* Even if a DVD has soundtracks

in multiple

lauguages,

Others:

this settiug

See Selectiug
For East Asian
English

Other Lauguages"

arid Korean

on page 84

* With some DVDs

models:

lneun.

(defauR):

French:
Spanish:
German:

Ralian:
Chinese:
Others:
See ' Selectiug

Other Lauguages"

may not always

on page 84

work.

* Ifa DVD has only orie soundtrack,
you can select

that will be used.
languages

from a

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Subtitle Language

On-Screen

Display Color
you can set the color aud theme for the

With this settiug
With this setting you cm specify yore' pret)rred
guage for subtitles. Wheu you play a DVD-Video
with multiple
guage

language subtitles,

will be selected

For North American,

Disc Navigator.

landisc

your preferred Iau-

(defauR)

Amethyst

automatically.
Europeam

Sapphire

Pearl

aud Australiau

models:

English:

Garnet

Background

French:

"With this settiug

Spanish:

grouud

German:

you can select the color of the back-

that's displayed

wMle playback

is stopped.

Blue

RaHan:

Gray

Japanese:

Graphic

No SubtitBe (defauR}:
No subtitles will be displayed.
wkh DVD-Video
default.

This opfiou is {tseful

discs that display

subtitles

by

(defauR)

Tile theme

picture

play Color

setfiug is used.

Screen

t_}r the Ou-Screen

specified

Dis-

Saver

Others:
See "Selecting

Other

Languages"

With tile Screen

o,1 page 84

screen
For East Asian and Komau

models:

bum-in,

is displayed

Saver you cau protect

for a long time.

English:

Off

French:

Screen Saver off.

Spanish:

On (defauR)
Screen Saver o11.

German:

RaHan:

Wheu

Chinese:

DVD-VR,

the Screeu

miuutes,
No SubtitBe (defauR}:
No subtitles will be displayed.
wkh DVD-Video
default.

This opfiou is {tseful

discs that display

subtitles

by

your TV agaiust

which can occur wheu file same picture

Saver is set to Ou, aud DVD-Video,

or VCD ph_yback
the screen

is paused or stopped

saver automatically

displays

for 15
a mov-

ing image.
Once the screen saver has been activated,
it by pmssiug

either the Play [_l

you can caucd

or Pause [||1 button.

Notes:

Others:
See "Selecting

Other

Languages"

* The Screen

on page 84

Saver also works with DVD-Audio,

SACD, CD, MP3, and JPEG

discs.

Notes:
• Not all DVDs

have subtitles.

• Eveu if a DVD has subtkles
setfiug may not always

iu multiple

lauguages,

fills

work.

• lfa DVD has only oue subtitle
used.
• With some DVDs you cau select

language,
subtitles

that will be

Pause/Sdfl

from a
The Pause/Still

meuu.

displayed

setting

determines

when playback

fl'ame playback

how still pictures

is paused

are

and wheu frame-by-

is used.

Auto (defauR)
A t_'ame or field is displayed

On-Screen

Display

A t}ame
With this setting you cau turn ou or off" onscreen Inessages,

such :_s "Play,"

"Step,"

Off
Onscreeu

(}ft'.

82

luessa_es

on the disc.

is displayed.
are made up ef fields,

fields per picture

the best picture

cases the picture

md there

@*m_ze). [n general,
may appear

quality,
slightly

ou.

ity will be lower, but it won't

are two

the Frame

option

although

iu some

blurred.

Since a

field has ouJy half as much intbrmatiou,

On (defauR)
Ouscreeu

and 'Resmne."

TV pictures
will provide

messages

depeudiug

Frame

be blurred.

the picture

qual-

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Parental Lock
Up and
buttons
With the Parental

Lock function

cettaiu scenes that the authors
unsuitable
for chiMren.

you cm Mock access
have flagged

to

as being

Down

to specify

lock

[eve] from

then

press

[All[V]

the

parental

1 through

8, and

[ENTER].

The parental

lock is now set.

The parental

Lock levels cou_\_rm to

U.S. movie rafiugs
Level 7:NCq7

as follows:

Level 6: R
Level 4:PGI3
Level 3: PG
Level
When

l: G
you've

[SETUP]

finished,

press

the

button.

The settings

are stored.

Notes:
* Wheu eutering the security code, you can use the
[CLEAR[ button to delete numbers.
* This setting
Select
then

Parenta]
press

The Security
onscreen.

Lock=>On,

the [ENTER]

button.

cau be chauged

code set, if you want to mm off parental
chauge

the pareuta]

enter the security

Jock level, you'll

,

Discs with pareutaI
replace

certaiu

or preveut
,

lfyou

a 4-digit

security

The Level

box appears

to enter

code.
onscreen.

playback

lock. See the disc's

lock may cut certain

scenes

to

sleeve

sceues,

wkh children-friendly

sceues,

of the enth:e disc.

fl_rget the security

uumbers,

lock, or

be prompted

code.

* Not all discs use pareutaI
uotes t\_r details.

buttons

is

* Once this setting has been turned on and a security

Code box appears

Use the number

only wheu playback

stopped.

and

code,

iustead

press the Stop [m[ buttou

ofemeriug

the

ti_ur times.

Remote Confirmation
Wkh this setting

you cau turu ou or off the beeper

coufi rms the successt'u[
remote conn'oIIer.
Off (defauff)
Beeper

off.

On
Beeper

on.

recepfiou

of commands

that

from the

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the OVoSP1000/DVoSPl000E--Continued
Stop

DV .>DJ2P
With this setting

you can determine

whether

back stops when the title or group that's

or not play-

currently

play-

This sectio_ exp[ _ins how to select other hmguages %r
disc menus, audio, and subtitles. It should be used in
cou,}unct[o_*with the Language settb_gs on page 81.

b_g studs.
Off (default)
Playback continues

whe_ the title or group e_ds.

On
Playback

stops when the title or group

ends.

SeBect Others from the Disc Menu
Language, Audio Language, or
Subtitle Language menu, and
then press [ENTER],
The lar_guage code boxes appear.

PBC

vc_>
This settb_g is used to enable or disable
Control)

PBC (Playback

Use the Left and Right [_]/[_]
buttons to select the code boxes,
and use the Up and Down [_,]/
[T] buttons to enter a language
code.

for VCDs.

Off
PBC disabled.

Seethe table below tbr language codes.

On (default)
PBC enabled.
Notes:
* PBC functi(mality
depends
sleeve notes tbr details.
* Some VCDs

that support

PBC flmctions
DV-SP1000E.

Priority

(m the disc. See the disc's

by the DV-SP1000/

Contents

This settb_g determines
what is pb_yed _xhen a
DVD-Audio
disc also comab_s DVD-Video material.
DVO-AUDIO (defauR)
The DVD-Audio

material

is played.

material

is played.

DVD-VIDEO
The DVD-Video

Auto power off
The Auto power off functi(m
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E

automatically

turns off the

after 20 mbmtes

of [_l _ctivity.

Off (defauR)
Auto power off functio_l off.
On
Auto

power off f_uactiou on.

This me_m appears automatically
the very first time the
DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E
is mined on. See First Time
Setup"

84

you've

[ENTER],
PBC may _ot use all of the

supported

When

(m page 43 for more i_fformation.

finished,

press

DV SP10O0Book

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TtltHsday,May

the DVoSPt000/DVoSPt000E--Continued

Use this list when specifying
Language
Japanese
English
French
German
ItNian

27, 2004 3:17 PM

Code
JA
EN
FR
DE
IT

ether

Language
Indonesian
Icelandic
Hebrew

languages.

Language
Kirghiz
Latin
Lingala
Laothian
Lithuanian

Code
KY
LA
LN
LO
LT

Spanish
Chinese
Dutch

ES
ZH
NL

Latvian
Malagasy
Maori

LV
MG
MI

Portuguese
Swedish
Russian
Korean

PT
SV
RU
KO

Macedonian
Malayalam
Mongolian
Moldavian

MK
ML
MN
MO

Greek

EL

Marathi

MR

Afar
Abkhazian
Afrikaans
Amharic

AA
AB
AF
AM

Malay
Maltese
Burmese
Nauru

MS
MT
MY
NA

Arabic
Assamese

AR
AS

Nepali
Norwegian

NE
NO

Aymara
Azerbaiiani
Bashkir
Byelorussian
Bulgarian
Bihari
Bislama

AY
AZ
BA
BE
BG
BH
Bt

OC
OM
OR
PA
PL
PS
QU

Bengali

BN

Occitan
Oromo
Oriya
Panjabi
Polish
Pashto, Pushto
Quechua
RhaetoRomance

Tibetan
Breton

BO
BR

Kirundi
Romanian

RN
RO

Catalan
Corsican
Czech

CA
CO
CS

Kinyarwanda
Sanskrit
Sindhi

RW
SA
SD

Welsh
Danish
Bhutani

CY
DA
DZ

Sangho
Serbo-Croatian
Sinhalese

SG
SH
Si

Esperanto
Estonian

EO
ET

S!ovak
S!ovenian

SK
SL

Basque
Persian
Finnish

EU
FA
FI

Samoan
Shona
Somali

SM
SN
SO

Fiji
Faroese

FJ
FO

Albanian
Serbian

SQ
SR

Frisian
Irish
Scots-Gaelic
Galician
Guarani

FY
GA
GD
GL
GN

Siswati
Sesotho
Sundanese
Swahili
Tamil

SS
ST
SU
SW
TA

Gujarati
Hausa
Hindi

GU
HA
HI

Telugu
Tajik
Thai

TE
TG
TH

Croatian
Hungarian
Armenian
Interlingua
Intedingue
Inupiak

HR
HU
HY
IA
IE
IK

Tigrinya
Turkmen
Tagalog
Setswana
Tonga
Turkish

TI
TK
TL
TN
TO
TR

RM

Code
IN
iS
IW

Language
Tsonga
Tatar
Twi

Code
TS
TT
TW

Yiddish
Javanese

JI
JW

Ukrainian
Urdu

UK
UR

Georgian
Kazakh

KA
KK

Uzbek
Vietnamese

UZ
Vl

Greenlandic
Cambodian
Kannada
Kashmiri
Kurdish

KL
KM
KN
KS
KU

Volap0k
Wolof
Xhosa
Yoruba
Zulu

VO
WO
XH
YO
ZU

DV SP1000Book

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Ttltusday,May

Controlling
]lu additiou

Other Components

to controlliug

the remote coutroHer

27 2004 3:17 PX'i

the DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E,

can also be used to control

your TV

and VCR. To do this you ueed to enter the appropriate
coutrol codes Ii_)ryour TV at_ldVCR. The remote coutrof
let cau also learn individual commands
from auother
remote

controller

(see page 91 ).

o _N_

STANDBY
Number
buttons

I'1

'"

Tx/Leam
indicator

e@ 6 _

__

Notes:
, The learuiug
any buttons

TV

* ]lu some cases,

]ludividually
modes
coueol

- @ GZI12D@
@DCD
¢_CD

....
Enteriug

the _ppropriate

remote

coutrol

code I\)r your

TV and VCR will allow you to control them with the
DV-S P 1000/DV-S P 1000E's remote con troJler. You' II
need to perform

this procedure

twice to euter the codes

ti_r both your TV aud VCR.

Look up the appropriate remote
eontroB code for your TV or VCFt.
See "Remote Coutrol (;odes" on
page 87
While holding down the [VCR] or
[TV] MODE button, press the
[STANDBY] button, and then
release both buttons.
The Tx/Leam indk'ator flashes slowly
once, aud then remaius lit.

86

if you dou't

press

not all of the remote

controller's

but-

tous may work as expected.
,

G)

mode will be caucelled
for 30 secouds.

learnt commands

_i__rthe TV and VCR

(see page 91 ) are deleted
code is eutered.

when a new remote

DV SP1000Boek

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Thtusday,May

Controlling

27, 2004 3:17 PM

Other Components--Continued

Remote Control Codes
WheB
try

two

each

one

that

oF moFe

o_e
works

codes

h_ term

and

TV

_.tFe giveB,
choose

the

best.

TV

Manufacturer

ControU code

Manufacturer

Control

Dixi

1035

Kathrein

1060

Dual

1057, 1068

Kawasho

1002, 1004, 1006

Dumont
Electroband

1004, 1039, 1040
1002

Kendo

1043

Kenwood

1004, 1006, 1008

Electrohome

1002, 1003, 1004, 1006,
1008

Kloss
Novabeam

1009

EIta

1035

Korting

1040

KTV

1009, 1025

Emerson

1004, 1006, 1007, 1009,
1010, 1017, 1025, 1027,
1029, 1033, 1040, 1070

LG

1005

Loewe

1014, 1040, 1055

Luxman

1004, 1006
1001, 1006, 1010, 1014,
1016, 1017, 1034

TV
Manufacturer

Control

Admiral

1026, 1040,

cede

Akai

1002, 1067

Akura

1045

Alba

1035, 1043

Amplivision

1063

Amstrad

1035, 1067

Amtron

1009

Anam National

1003, 1009

Anitech

1035

AOC

1004, 1005, 1006

Arc en Ciel

1066

Arcam

1063

ASA

1040

Audiovox

1009

Frontech

Autovox
Baird

1040, 1068
1069

Fujitsu
Funai

1009, 1045, 1048, 1070

1062

Envision

1004, 1006

Erres

1037

code

Europhon

1067

LXl

Fidelity

1068

M Electronic

1035, 1053, 1062, 1063

Finlux

1039, 1040, 1067

Magnadyne

1040 1067, 1068

Firstline

1035, 1043, 1048, 1049
1063

Magnafon

1067

Fisher

1010, 1017, 1052, 1063
1068

Magnavox

1004, 1006, 1008, 1014,
1018, 1020

Formenti

1040

Marantz

1004, 1006, 1014, 1060

1045, 1062

Matsui

1035, 1043, 1048 1050,
1063, 1064, 1067, 1068

1070

Megatron

1006

Memorex

1005, 1006, 1010, 1017,
1035

Bang &
Olufsen

1040

GE

1001, 1003, 1004, 1006,
1011, 1012, 1019, 1034

Metz

1040, 1051, 1058

Baur

1036, 1054, 1055, 1058,
1059, 1068

GEC

1038, 1063, 1067, 1069

MGA

1004, 1005, 1006, 1008

Geloso

1035

Beko

1052

Minerva

1039, 1058, 1059, 1064

Genexxa

1062

Bell & Howell

1010, 1017

Mitsubishi

1063

GoldStar

1004, 1005, 1006, 1007,
1008, 1025, 1047, 1063

1004, 1005, 1006, 1008,
1040. 1055 1058

Binatone

Mivar

1047, 1056, 1067

Blaupunkt

1041, 1042, 1044, 1058,
1059

Goodmans

1043, 1053, 1063

Motorola

1003, 1026

Gorenje

1052

MTC

Graetz

1062, 1069

1004, 1005, 1006, 1022,
1055

Boots

1063

Brionvega
Bruns

1040
1040

Granada

1063, 1067

Multitech

1009, 1035

NAD

1006, 1016

BSR

1048

Grundig

1039, 1041, 1042, 1058
1059, 1064

NEC

1003, 1004, 1005, 1006

Bush

1035, 1043, 1048 1050,
1053, 1057

Hallmark

1004, 1006

Neckermann

Hanseatic

1060, 1068

1040, 1041, 1054, 1059,
1060

Cascade

1035

Hantarex

1067

Nikkai

1045

Celebrity

1002

HCM

1035

Nikko

1006

Century

1040

Hinari

1035, 1043

Oceanic

1062

Cimline

1035, 1043

Onwa

1009

Citizen

1004, 1006, 1009, 1017,
1022, 1025

Hitachi

1004, 1006, 1007, 1013,
1027, 1038 1062, 1063,
1069

Optonica

1021, 1026

Clatronic

1052

Huanyu

1053

Orion

1029, 1043, 1048, 1049,
1050, 1067, 1068

Colortyme
Condor

1004, 1006
1052

ICE

1045, 1063

Osaki

1045, 1063

Imperial

1052

Contec

1035

Infinity

1014

Otto Versand

Contec/Cony
Continental
Edison

1007, 1009

Inno Hit

1056, 1067

1036, 1041, 1043, 1054,
1055, 1058, 1059, 1060,
1063

1066

Interfunk

1055, 1062, 1066, 1069

Palladium

1052

Intervision

1045, 1063

Craig

1009

ITT

1062, 1068, 1069

Panasonic

Crosley

1040

1003, 1012, 1014, 1031,
1044, 1046, 1051, 1061,
1062, 1069

JBL

1014

Crown

1009, 1014, 1035, 1052

Pathe Marconi

1066

Curtis Mathes

1001, 1004, 1006, 1010,
1017, 1022, 1025, 1034

JC Penney

1001, 1004, 1005, 1006,
1011, 1012, 1016, 1019,
1022, 1025, 1034

Philco

1003, 1004, 1005, 1006,
1007, 1008, 1014, 1018,
1040

Daewoo

1004, 1005, 1006, 1025,
1035, 1053

Jensen

1004, 1006

JVC

1007, 1012, 1013, 1015,
1033

Philips

Daytron
Decca

1004 1006, 1025 1035
1067

Kaisui

1035, 1063

Phoenix

1003, 1004, 1007, 1008,
1014, 1018, 1019, 1020,
1037, 1038, 1040, 1053
1040

Dimensia

1001, 1034

Kapsch

1062, 1069

Phonola

1037, 1040

DV SP1000Boek

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ControNng

Other

27, 2004 3:17 PM

Components--Continued

i TV

TV

Manufacturer

Control

Pioneer

1004, 1006, 1027, 1062

Portland
Price Club

ControU code

Manufacturer

Control

1004, 1006, 1009, 1070
1009

Aiwa

2012, 2046, 2047

1004, 1005, 1006, 1025

Soundesign
Starlite

Akai

2003, 2004, 2022

1022

Stern

1062

AIba

Prism

1012

Sunkai

1043, 1048, 1049, 1050

2033, 2041
2047

Profex

1035

2033

1049

Sylvania

1004, 1006, 1008, 1014,
1018, 1020

Anitech

Proline

ASA

2034

Proscan

1001, 1034

Symphonic

1009, 1028

Baird

2036

Protech

1035, 1045, 1063

Tandy

1026, 1062, 1063

Bell & Howell

2007

Proton

1004, 1006, 1007

Tashiko

1038, 1063

Blaupunkt

2039, 2042

Pye

1037
1003, 1012, 1031

1003, 1063, 1067
1063

Bush

Quasar

Tatung
Tec

2033, 2041,2044,
2047

1012, 1044, 1061

2010, 2011

1036, 1039, 1054, 1055,
1058, 1059, 1068

Technics

Canon

Quelle

Techwood

1004 1006

Carver

2014

Cimline

2033

Citizen

2008, 2009

Colortyme

2005

Craig
Crown

2008
2033

Curtis Mathes

2001,2005, 2008, 2009,
2010, 2011,2023, 2026

Radio Shack/
Realistic

1010, 1017, 1034
1001, 1004, 1006, 1007,
1009, 1010, 1017, 1021,
1025

Teknika

1012

1004, 1005, 1006, 1007,
1009, 1022, 1025, 1031,
1070

Teleavia

1066

Telecaption
Telefunken

1024
1066

co_e

2044, 2045,

2045,

Radiola

1037

Radiomarelli

1040, 1067

RCA

1001, 1003, 1004, 1005,
1006, 1008, 1027, 1034

Teletech

1035

Teleton

1063

Cyrus

2034

Realistic

1010, 1017, 1034

Tensai

1048

Daeweo

2012

Rex

1045, 1062

Thomson

1066

Dansai

2033

R FT

1040

Thorn

1054, 1055, 1058

Decca

2034

Roadstar

1035, 1045

Teshiba

Dimensia

2001,2026

Saba

1040, 1062, 1066

1010, 1016, 1017, 1022,
1024, 1039

Dumont

2034, 2036, 2037

Saisho

1035, 1043, 1045, 1067,
1068

Tetevision

1025

Elcatech

2033

Triumph

1067

Emerson

2003, 2010, 2012, 2022

Universal

1011, 1019

ESC

2043

Universum

1045, 1052, 1058

Ferguson

2035

Vexson
Waltham

1040, 1062
1063

Finlandia

2034, 2036

Finlux

2034, 2036, 2037

1001, 1004, 1005, 1006,

Firstline

2033, 2041

1008, 1011, 1014, 1018,
1019, 1020, 1021, 1034,
1070

Fisher

2007, 2030, 2036
2004, 2010, 2024
2012

Salora

1062

Sambers

1056, 1067

Sampo

1069

1004, 1006, 1025
1004, 1005, 1006, 1007,

Samsung

88

VCR

Manufacturer

Radio Shack

cede

Wards

Sansui

1008, 1022, 1025, 1035,
1045, 1047, 1052, 1056,
1060, 1063, 1065
1029

Sanyo

1004, 1010, 1017

Watt Radio

1068

Fuji
Funai

SBR

1037, 1038

Wega

1040

Garrard

2012

Schaub Lorenz

1069

Yamaha

1004, 1005, 1006, 1008

Schneider

1068

GE

Scott

1004, 1006. 1007, 1009,
1070

Yoke
Zenith

1045 1063
1004

GEC

2001,2002,
2011,2023
2034

GoldHand

2033

GoldStar

2005, 2009

Sears

1001, 1004 1006, 1008,
1010, 1015 1016, 1017,
1028, 1034, 1070

SEG

1045, 1063

Goodmans
Gradiente

2031,2033
2012

1036, 1040, 1048, 1067,
1068

Graetz

2036, 2043

SEI

Granada

2030, 2034, 2036

Seleco

1062

Grandin

2033

Sharp

1004, 1006, 1007, 1021,
1023, 1025, 1026

Grundig

2029, 2033, 2034, 2039,
2040, 2042, 2044

Shorn

1048
1040, 1067

Harman
Kardon

2005

Siarem

HCM

2033, 2044

2008, 2010,
2025, 2026

Siemens

1041, 1042, 1058, 1059

Singer

1040

Hinari

2028, 2033, 2043, 2044,
2047

Sinudyne

1036, 1040, 1043, 1067,
1068

Hitachi

Solavox

1062

2013, 2021,2025, 2028,
2037, 2038, 2043

Sonoko

1035

Ingersol
Interfunk

2028
2034

Sonolor

1062
ITT

2030, 2036, 2043, 2048

Sony

1002, 1030, 1032, 1036,
1054

DV SP1000Boek

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27 2004 3:17 PN'i

Other Components--Continued

VCR

VCR

Manufacturer

Control

code

JC Penney

2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,
2010, 2011,2013, 2014,
2021

Manufacturer

CoetroU code

Radiola

2034

RCA

2001,2002, 2003, 2008,
2010, 2013, 2021,2023,
2025, 2026, 2027

Jensen

2013

JVC

Realistic

2007, 2008, 2010, 2011,
2012, 2017

Kaisui

2005, 2006, 2007, 2009,
2032, 2035, 2040, 2048
2033

Rex

2048

Kendo

2041,2046

Roadstar

2033, 2043

Kenwood

2005, 2006, 2007

Runco

2019

Kodak

2010

Saba

2040, 2048

Loewe

2028, 2034

Saisho

2028, 2041

Logik

2028, 2043

Salora

2030

Luxor

2030, 2031,2036

Samsung

2008, 2043, 2049

Sansui

2006, 2032

Magnavox

2010, 2011,2014,
2020

Sanyo

2007, 2008, 2030, 2036

Marantz

2005, 2006, 2007, 2009,
2010, 2014, 2031,2034

Saville

2047

SBR

2034

Schaub Lorenz

2036

Schneider

2033, 2034

2009

2019,

Matsui

2028, 2041,2046,

Matsushita

2010

Memorex

Scott

2015

Metz

2007, 2008 2010, 2012,
2019 2030, 2036
2039

Sears

2007, 2010, 2013, 2021

MGA

2022

SEG

2043

2039

SEI

2028, 2034

Minolta

2013, 2021

Sharp

2016, 2017, 2031

Mitsubishi

2013, 2022, 2032, 2034

Shintom

2004, 2033

Motorola

2010

Shorai

2028

MTC

2008

Siemens

2034, 2036, 2039

Multitech

2008, 2012, 2033

Singer

2010

Sinudyne

2028, 2034

Sonolor

2030, 2031

Minerva

2047

2036

NEC

2005, 2006, 2007, 2009,
2032

Neckermann

2034

Sony

2004, 2018, 2024

Nesco

2033

STS

2010, 2021

NOBLEX

2008

Sunkai

2046

Nokia

2030, 2036, 2043

Sylvania

2010, 2011,2012,

Nordmende

2048

Symphonic

2012

Okano

2046

Tandy

2007

Olympus

2010

Optonica

2017

Tatung
Teac

2034
2012

Orion

2028, 2041,2045,
2047

Technics

2010, 2042

Teknika

2010, 2012

2046,

2014

Osaki

2033

Telefunken

2048

Otto Versand

2034

Thomson

2048

Palladium

2033

Thorn

2035, 2036

Panasonic

2010, 2011,2042

Toshiba

Pentax

2013, 2021,2025,

2013, 2015, 2022, 2034,
2048

Pentex
Research

Tetevision

2008

2009

Uher

2043

Philco

2010, 2011,2014

Unitech

2008

Philips

2010, 2014, 2017, 2034,
2048

2034, 2039, 2043

Phonola

2034

Universum
Vector
Research

Pioneer
Proline

2006, 2013, 2032, 2034
2044

Video
Concepts

Proscan

2001,2002,

Wards

Pye

2034

2008, 2010, 2012, 2013,
2017, 2021,2027

Quasar
Quelle

2010, 2011
2034

XR-IO00

2010, 2012

Yamaha

2005, 2006, 2007, 2009

Radio Shack

2017

Yoke

2043

2007, 2008, 2010, 2011,
2012, 2017

Zenith

2004, 2019, 2024

Radio Shack/
Realistic

2037

2026

2005, 2006
2005, 2006, 2022

89

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Other

Controlling

27 2004 3:17 PM

Components--Continued

a TV

Controfling
oz_

_o

U

I/O*

I'1

ON-STANDBY

a VCR
0143&'3_0

ON -STANDBY

TV INPUT*
TV CH + -*

Number __
buttons

--TV VOL &T*
S_RCHME_

DIMMER
_PINPUT

s_u

@ @ @@

MERRYDIMM__PINP_

@ @ @@

@@@@
-- TV MODE

OH

+---

--VOL

PI,TURE

OH

&¥

-- VCR MODE

+---

D,.---

-- MUTING

DISPaY

-

_

=

_UTIm

--I!

_141m

REC-@@
@@@@

1. Press

the [TV]

2. Point

the remote

the ff_llmring
remote

MODE
buttons

control

at your
enter

TV, and use
appropriate

code first, see page 86).

0_-

--m

@

t. Press the [VCR] MODE button.
2. Point the remote controller at your VCR_ and use
the/_bllowlng buttons (you must enter appropriate
remote control code firsL see page 86).

[ON], [STANDBY]

Set the TV to On or Standby

[ON], [STANDBY]

Sets the VCR to On or Standby

TV [_._/I 1"

Set the TV to On or Standby

OH [+!=]

Selects channels on the VCR

TV [INPUT]*

Selects TV's VCR input

[VCR] _ODE

Selects the remote contro!ler'sVCR
mode

TV ON [+]/[=]*

Selects channels on the TV

TV VOL [A]/[_]*

Adjusts the TV's volume

[_]

Starts playback

Enter numbers

_]

Pauses playback

ON [+/-]

Selects channels on the TV

[_]

Stops playback

[_,_e,_
]

Rewinds

[TV] MODE

Selects the remote controller's TV
mode

[_]

Fast forwards

VOL [,& ]i[Y]

Adjusts the TV's volume

[REC]

Used to start recording

[MUTING]

Mutes the TV

Number

Buttons

buttons

marked

with an asterisk

FegaFdlet_s of [he CtllTelltly selected

9O

@

(you must

@

@@@@
@@
@@@@

button.

controller

....0

can be used

to co[ln-ol a TV

Fetllore ¢oR[Follef

ll_ode.

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ON m

MODE

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indicator

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000E's

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If the Tx/Leam indicator flashes quickly three
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
th_es_ the command has not bee_ learnt, in which

remote

controller

carl

learn individual commarids
fl'om other componer*t's
remote co_ltrollers and theri be used to control those
comporients.
Commands
can be learnt by the dedicated
leardng buttons
[LI I, [L2], [L31, arid [L41_r
a_y buttom Each button can learn up to l\mr commands,
each remote controller
If you've
(page

code %r a componem

86) and certair_ buttor_s don't

you ca_ also use this flmction
iudividu

work as expected,

to program

those

mode,

commat_&

select

the relevant

and thm_ press the buttom

or_e for

mode: DVD, Amp, VCR, a_d TV.

e_ltered a comro]

_fb use the learnt

buttons

_IJy.

Notes:
* The following buttons cmnot ]eam new commands:
[L]GHTI md the [DVD], lAMP1, [VCR!, and [TVI
MODE buttor_s.
* LearMng

mode is cancelled

automatically

if you don't

press any buttor_s tbr 30 seconds.
* The DV-SP1000/DV-SP1000E's
comes

preprogrammed

for controllk_g
AV receivers

* To program

controller

with the commar_ds

Onkyo DVD players
(Amp mode).

gram individual
commar_ds
controller.

remote

However,

buttor_s if necessary.

car_ be restored

r_ecessary

(DVD mode)
The original

by resetting

a buttor_ that has already

the remote

learnt

a corn-

mated, repeat this procedure. The previously
commar_d will be overwritter_.

learnt

* Like most remote controIlers_ the DV-SP1000/
DV-SP1000E's
remote c(mtroller uses hffrared.
holding
[VCR],or[TV]
[ON]button,
tons,
The MODE

up.

down
NODE
andthen

the

[DVD],

button,

mar_ds fl'om remote

[AMP],

camot

pressth°

re_easeboth

but-

indk'ator

light

Com-

corm:oilers that d(m't use infrared

be ]earm.

* Whm_ the remote
learnt commands

butto_ a_d Tx/Leam

and

you can repro-

controller's

batteries

all over agaim so keep your other remote
a sate" place.

expire_ all

may be lost and will h_ve to be learnt
controllers

ir_

DV SP10O0Book

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Thtusday,N'iay

ControNng

This section
of oue mode:

Other

27 2004 3:17 PN'i

Components--Continued

expLaius how to delete the Jearnt commauds

This section

DVD, An,p, VCR, or TV.

of dl modes:

explains

how to deJete the Iearut commands

DVD, Amp,

VCR, and TV.

U
Olmtk'_,o

STANDBY
QQQ_

QQQ_

OOOO

_QOO

-- MODE

AMP

J

J

_

hiBe hoHing
down the [AMP] MODE but+
ton, press the [STANDBY]
button,
and
then release both buttons.
The Tx/Leam

indicator

_lashes slowly

five times,

;rod then remah+s lit.
_'

Press

the

lAMP]

It takes several
When theyX,e
cator flashes
If the Tx/Leam

MODE

seconds

button

to delete

all bee_+ deleted,

aga,n.
the commands.

the Tx/Leam

iudi+

sk,wly twice.
h+dicator flashes

quicMy

three

_i,.es,_he_'omm.nds
h.,'e+_o_
l-,ee,_
deleted.
+,+
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
.+h++h
+.seyoosho_,+d
try.+;,+,+
fro,++
step_.
Notes:
+ Learning

Notes:

mode is cat+celled

automatically

if you don't

+ Leartfiu_

press auy butt(ms for 30 seconds.

m( de is cancelled

press any buttons

92

+

automatically

for 30 secouds.

if you dou't

DV SP1000Book

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TfltHsday,May

27 2004 3:17 PN'i

Troubleshooting
Symptom

Possible

cause

Remedy
( ollncct

Can't

cord

[o a stlitab[c

wall

otHJct

(page 41 ).

Ex!cmal imcrlcrencc is affecting lhe
DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E's
digital circular},

Turn oil the [)V-SPI{}{}()/[)V-SPI()()()E. wail live
scc/mds, dlcn try mining it on again. [[ that J'ails,
disconnect the power cord from the wall om[ct,
wait live seconds, recomlect it, then Ir} lurning fi

turri {m file

DV-SPI{RR!/DV-SPI{}00E?

the power

The pov, cr cord is not connectcd.

OI3 agaigl

The D'V-SP1000/
DV=SPI000E turlts itself
off whert it's trot behtg
used?

No pictmTe?

The Auto power off Panctiou will mrn the
DV-SP1000/DV-SPI{I00E oil au_omaticall}
atter 20 mimltcs ol inactivity.

The Amo pov,,cr ofl l_,inction can bc mined on or off
as required (page 84).

The v, rong inpm source is selected on yo'ar TV.

On }/mr TV. select the input to which the
DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E
is connected (pages 30,
31).

Tile video cable is not connected properly.

(heck tile video cable and correct as necessar}
(pages 30, 31).

Not all of lhc _,ideo outputs work with all disc
types and [ormats.

See page 27 Jot details on how tile DV-SP1000/
DV-SPI000E ouq3uts vklco [rotll each o/llptlt•

The wrong input smlrcc is selected on >orehiqi amp or AV receiver.

N_I sound?

distorts

Check thc audio cable aud correct as necessar}
(pages 36, 38).

Yore-hi-fi amp or AV receiver is mined off.

Turn on yoBl-hi-fi amp or AV receiver.

Can't

See page 28 tot details on how tile DV-SP1000/
DV-SPI000E outp/tts audio h-ore each o/tq_tlt•

The disc is dirty.

Renlovc the disc and dean it (page 11).

Y/u'rc usin e thc Fast For_\ ard or Fast Reverse
hulcfion•

A little picture distortion nlay occur when using
these ['/mc[iolls. This is uormal.

start pJa?back?

{m a

play the mMtichan=

neJ area of a hybrid
SA('D?

is comiccled to

your TV via a VCR or other video equipment
whose copy protection system is a!lec_ing _hc
)icltlrc.

D'_,rD=A_.ld
k_ disc?
Can't

or Digital2 setting

and correct as necessary (pages 74 75).

_lcca-

i_tstabilit} or

Can t v, atch the
DVD-Videa material

Check _he Dighal OmJDigihdl

Not all ol the analog mid digital audio outp/us
work with all disc types and formats.

The DV-SPI000/DV-SPI000E
Pkt_re
noise?

(pages 36, 38).

The mtdio cable is not connecled properly.

The Digital ()m settings arc incorrect.

The pkture
sky,tally?

On }()Ill hiqi amp or AV receiver, select the input to
which the DV-SP1000/DV-SPI000E
is connecled

Comlect the DV-SP1000/DV-SPI000E
}our TV (pages 30, 31 ).

direclly to

No disc loaded.

Load a disc (page 45).

The disc is illcompatiblc.

Load ouly conlpafib[e discs (page 9).

The disc is upside dowu.

Load the disc the correct way up (page 45)•

The disc is not centered in lhe disc tray.

Place the disc in _he ccmer ot _l_cdisc tr_}
(page 45).

The disc is dirty.

Renlove the disc and clean it (page I 1).

Tile disc supports parental loci
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