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iMPORTANTSAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS
12

1

13

wJlhh] an equiJller d Iri ingle, Js intended to ak'rl
VOII

10

the

pie

_l)ce

power outlet only one way. This is a safety I_atuJ_. I]! you
al_ unable to in_ert the plug fully into the outlet, try
J_versing the plug. If the plug should still I_il to fit, contact
your electrician to J_place your obsolete outlet. Do not
del_al the safety purpose of the polarized phlg.
Power-Cord

oJ

uJ/h]sLIJaled

%11J/_l"ot]s

The lighming Jllsh with arrovd/e M symbol.
volt I_e" _Jthin the product's _oncJosure thll
Inay be oJ suJIicJ_I]t nlagnilud_" to conslitul_" a

point where
14

Lighlning
lightning

damage
to dell

you to II/_" i)r_-senc_-

15

o]

op_l"_llill_
iiic_Theilliporl_llll
excl nllliion
I)Oh]t Hl/d
whhiniil_lilll_-i]
an equJl
iI_q'M
O;e]_Jchlg) hlstrucfions hi the Ih_q'alur_"
accompanying the appli race.

1

Read In';llu¢lk)n_
All the slJ_.qy and opc]ath/g
h]stluclions should be leld bel_>re file product i opt'i" m'd.

2

Ret Ih/]nslruclJons
Tile _ iJ_-t}' and opel ath/g h]structions
_hould be i_q fin_-d lot Jutule reJ_lenc_%

3

He{-d W unings
All warnings on th{_ ploduct
ol}erath/g h]stluctions
qlould b{_adheled Io.

4

Follow ]l]stluctiOllS
should be i_)llo'_ed.

fi

All operalh]g

Do

by the ploducl
7

Watel

I1O1

11ol

:Is flwy nlay cruse

Jot e\ nnple, heal a bath tub. wash bo_d, kitchen
] ILllldr)

[LIB:

in

f_ \v{_[

Das{q13ell[;

or

Ilef]l

sink, or

{1 S\viml3]ill$

Accessol:i_ _

Do nol pllce

this product

Io th{_ ploducL

[)l';ickt/I,

ol

Ifl)le

Use only

I'{_collllll{lldt_d

19

with Ih{_producL
Any mounting
ol the ploducl
131 lJlLl]

ICitlr{l

:i{2{2eSSOl_,

t)

illSirLieliOllS,

should
lind

J't't2Oll3nleJldt_d

by

OI

fll]d

pyodu_21

Ulle¥'t'Jl

tll]d

C;lll

SUl

J{IC{:S

us{ _ a

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Io

sold

OY other

This ploduct
_s
tile

11

_

bookc_se

Similal

Ovt'IIIIHL

ol

[13;HILIf_IcIUlel

Power

lick
'S

Sourc{_s

nol Ix_placed in il buill-in
Ullless

plopeI"

20

hlstitlCliOllS

h;l;e

This producl

install ilion such

I)eell

shotdd

i

plox]ded

adhered

COllsuh

Fol l)roducls

yoLir

p]'od

[icI

dt_alel

iJltendt_d Io opelate

b)

if liquid
product,

c)

If the product

d)

If the product does nol opelale normally by ff!llowing tile
operaling hlsmlclion_
A@lst only those controls that are
covered by lhe ol_er_llillg instruclions as an hnproper

oflw]" soui'c{_s, i'el_1"to Ilw operaling

Ol

]ocd

col]ll3tilly.

powtq', or

ill Stl'llcl k)ll s,

has been exposed

h_ve I_llen into the

to rain ol¸ water,

e)

If the product
w_y, _nd

f)

When

Rephlcemenl

has been dropped

the product
Parts

exhibits

- this indicates
When

or damaged

a distinct

change

in _ny
in

_ need l_}r service.

replacement

palt_ are required,

22

Wall or Ceiling Mounting
The unit should be mounted to
a wall or ceiling only as i_commended
by the manul_ctmer.

23

Heal
sources

1o

pox_er

h_s been sl_illed, or o_ects

Safety Check
/Jpon completk>n of any service or _pairs
to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety
check_ to determine
that the product is in proper operaling
condition.

be Ol)e]ated only

horn batte]y

personnel

is damaged,

21

or

horn the type ol powel soui'c{ _ indic ded on tile nmrking
I ibel. II you are nol stue ol tile type oJ power supply Io youl
]/om{%

cord or plug

be _ure the service lechnician has used replacement
parts
specified by lhe manu_turer
or I_lvellle sanle characteristics
as the original part¸ Unauthorized
substitutions
may resuh ill
fire, electric shock, or other hazards¸

on a bed, sofil,

;elll]lalioI_

the power-supply

per%nnance

_;ull{ice

houkl

-- LJJ/pltlg tills I_ (>dtlct l!l'{)_]lthe

When

tile

b_ pl Icing lhe ploducl

to

adiustmenl of other conlrols may resuh in d_mage and
will often requii_ extensive work by a qualified
lechnician to re,tore lhe producl to its normnl operation,

opelalkm oflhe producl md 1o plolecl il horn okel'he llJng, and
these opening
musl nol be blocked ol co_el'ed The opening
lug,

Refer all servicing

a)

ll]O(ll31in$

Venfillfion
SIols and openhlgs in lhe
cabinet ire proGded fol _enlihllion lnd Io ensure leliable

shoukl newel he blocked

Do not atten3pt to servlce this product yourself
or removing covers may expose you to

Da_3_ge Req ui_ iJ_gSe]'vice

n3iiJlUl:il21uley,

lilly

(2ol]lbil]illiOll

Selwicing
as opening

M low Ihe

sllouJd

the

stand, tripod,

l)3lll)lI]?ll{2tLIrel.

A product Ind ca_l combinalion
should b{_
nioved wllh clle. Quick slops, excessJv{ _
I?olce,

10

'S

the

Never push ol_jects of _ny kind
openings as they may touch

wall outlet and _el_ ¸ servicing to qual flied seMce
under the l_dlowing conditions:

pool:

on ;113unst ible

whh a cnL

I)y

surges¸

points or short-out parts that could resuh
shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on

dangerous voltage o_¸other hazards.
qualified service personnel.

carl. sland, tripod, brackel, or lable. The ploduct nlay Jail.
causing serious injury Io a child ol adult, md selious
danlage

due to lighming _nd powel-line

file product.

and the like.
8

1o the product

Power Lines
An outskle anlenna _ystem shouM nol
located in tile vicinity of overhead power lines or olher electric

dangerous vohage
in a fire or electric

hazalds.
near water

For added protection i!!r this product during a
storm, or when it is left unattended and unused _r

O_ect and Liquid Entry
into this product through

It/COll3lllel/(]{%l

Do not use this ploduct

riley exit flora the product.

17

and us{_ il/Stl'tlciiOl]S

all;ichl3ltllts

m mtdacltu'{l"

and Moisture

be

Overloading
Do not oveHoad wall outlets, extension
cords, or integral convenience
receptacles
as this can resuh
in a _i_k of fire or electric shock.

18

tlse

should

16

Cle mlng
lJnphlg ibis p]'od ucl fi'onl liie wall oulJcl beiole
cleaning. Do nol use liquid clean{l s ol aerosol cleaners. Use
Allt_chlll{l/Is

cords

light or power circuits, or where it call _ll into _uch power
lines or circuits When installing all outside antenna system,
exti_me cai_ should be t_ken to keep flora louching such
power line_ or chcuits as conlacl with them mighl be _1al

and in Ilw

a damp clofl/ ior cleaning,
6

Power-supply

long periods of time, unphlg il flonl the wall oullet and
disconnect
the antenn_ or cable syslem This will prevenl

risk ol elecllJc shock Io per ons.
tlJ ulgle is h/len&'d

Protectk>n

routed so that they al_ not likely to be _ alked on or pinched
by items placed upon or against thenl, paying particular
attention to cords al plugs, convenience
J_ceptacles,
and the

Explanation of Graphical Symbols

,_

Grounding or Polm ization
This product may be equipped
_ ith a polarized alternating
current line plug (a plug having
one blade wld_ ¸than the origen). This plug will fit into the

products

The product should be situated
such as radiatol_, heat registers,
(including

amplifiers)

a_ ay flora heat
stoves, or other

tl/_t produce

heat.

FCC INFORMATION
1. iMPORTANT

NOTICE:

This product, when installed
not expressly

approved

2. IMPORTANT:
Cabieis

as indicated

by Yamaha

When connecting

supplied

your FCC authorization

in tile instructions

in this manual,

granted

meets FCC requirements.

Modgications

by the FCC, to use the product.

and/or another

MUST be used. Follow aii installation

to use tHs product

hasbeen

contained

may void your authority,

this product to accessories

with this product

3. NOmE:Thisproduct

(for US customers)

DO NOT MODIFY THiS UNIT!

product

use only Mgls quality shielded

instructions.

Failure to follow instructions

cables.
could void

in the USA.

tested andfoundto

complywiththe

requirements

listed in FCC Regulations,

Part 15forClass

"B" digital devices.
Compliance
environment
frequencies

witil these requirements
and, if not installed

harmful to the operation

Relocate

a reasonable

and used according

of other electronic

will not occur in all installations.
the product

provides

level of assurance

will not result in harmful interference with other electronic
devices.

If this product

either this product

found in the users manual,

with FCC regulations

in a residential

generates/uses

radio

may cause interference

does not guarantee

that interference

is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined

"OFF" and "ON", please try to eliminate

Utilize power outlets

to the instructions
Compliance

that your use of this product

devices. This equipment

the problem by using one of the following

or the device that is being affected

that are on different branch

(circuit breaker

In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reodent

by turning

measures:

by the interference.
or fuse) drcuits

the antenna,

or install AC line filter/s.

g the antenna

lead in is 300 ohm ribbon

lead, change

the lead-in to coaxial type cable.
If these corrective

measures

do not produce

satisfactory

type of product, g you can not locate tile appropriate
Ave. Buena Park, CA90622.
The above statements

apply ONLY to those products

We Want You Listening

results, please contact the local retailer authorized

retailer, please
distributed

contact Yamaha

Electronics

by Yamaha Corporation

to distribute this

Corp., 6660 Orangethorpe

of Amedca

or its subsidiaries.

For A Lifetime

YAMAHA and the Electronic industries Association's
Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your
equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear witllout annoying bladng or
distortion

and, mos

importantly,

without

affecting

your sensitive

Since hearing damage from loud sounds is often undetectable
Association's

Consumer

Electronics

Group recommend

hearing.

until it is too late, YAMAHA and the Electronic

you to avoid prolonged exposure

LASER

from excessive

industries

volume levels.

L_S'_}N_

SAFETY

This unit employs a laser-. Due to possible eye
injury, only a qualified service person should
_move the cover- or attempt to service this device.

SECUR|TE

LASER

L'appa_il utilise un laser. En r_ison des risques de
blessu_\e des yeux, le _tr_it du couvercle ou les
r6par_tions de I'appaisil devront &tre confi&s
exdusivement
_ un technicien d'entretien qualifid.

DANGER
Risque d'exposition
CLASS
LASER

1 LASER
KLASSE

LUOKAN
KLASS

1
I

PRODUCT
1

PRODUKT

LASERLAITE

LASER

APPARAT

au laser en cas d'ouverOul_.

Eviter route exposition au faisceau.
Lorsque cet appaisil est b_anch& _ la prise de
courant, ne pas approcher les yeux de I'ouvelture
du plateau chan£eur et des autres ouvertures
pour _s£arder _ I'int6rieun

1 Toassur_
thefinest
pelfbrmance,
please
read
this 15
manual
carefully.
Keep
itinasafe
place
forfuture
tolerance,

2

Install this unit in a well ventilated,

cool, dr},, clean

16

this unit is faulty.
Before moving this unit, press STANDBY/ON

11

set the unit in standby mode, and then disconnect
the AC power plug from the wall outbt.
Install this unit near the wall outlet and wher_ the

place
away fiom direct sunlight, heat sources,
vibration, dust, moistu_s, or cold. In a cabinet,
allow about 2.5(m (I inch) of frse space all
around this unit for adequate ventilation,
3

Locate this unit away frorn other electrical appliances,
motors, or t_ansformers to avoid humming sounds,

4

Do not expose this unit to sudden temperatur@
changes from cold to hot, nor locate this unit in
an environment with high humidity (i,e,, a room
with a humidifier) to p_svent condensation inside
this unit which may cause an electdcal shock, fi_s,
damage to this unit, and/or pelsonal injuly,

S

Avoid installing this unit where fbreign objects
may fall onto this unit and/or this unit may be
exposed to liquid dripping or splashing, On the
top of this unit do not place;
Other components,
and/or discoloration

as they may cause damage
on the surface oftNs unit,

Burning objects (i.e., candles), as they may cause
fir÷, damage to this unit, and/or personal injur 7.
Containers with liquid in them, as they may fall,
spilling the liquid and causing an electrical
6

shock to the user and/or damage to this unit
Do not cover this unit with a newspaper, tablecloth,
curtain, etc. in order not to obsSr'uc¢heat radiation.
If the temperaturo

inside this unit rises, it may cause

7

fir\e, damage to this unit, and/or pelsonal in/ury.
Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all

8

connections a_e complete.
Do not operate this unit upside down. It may

9

overheaL possibly causing damage.
Do not use excessive fome on switches, knobs
and/or cords,

10

When

11

wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the cord,
Do not dean this unit with chemical solvents; tNs

1"/

might damage the finish, Use a clean, (by cloth,
Only voltage specified on this un¢ must be used.

13

disconnecting

the power

cord f_om the

Be sure to _ad the "Troubleshooting"
section on
common operating errors before concluding that

AC power plug can be _ached

easily.

WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THB
RAIN OR MOISTURE

FOR

CANADIAN

UNIT

TO

CUSTOMERS

To prevent electdc shock, match wide blade of plug
to wide slot and fully insert.
This Class B digital apparatus
Canadian ICES 003,

complies with

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B
limits for" radio noise emissions from digital apparatus
as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of
the Canadian Department
For Customer

of Communications.

Use:

Read carefully the inforTnation

located at the roar

panel of this unit and enter- below the Serial No.
Retain this inforw_ation for futu_s _sference.
Model No.
Sedal No.

Be sure to place this unit on a level surface,
If you do not do so, PLAYXCHANGE
operation of
this unit will not function corTectly, and may damage
the disc(s) and/or this unit itself:
CAUTION
Danger-of explosion if bailer}' is inco_Tectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.

Using this unit with a higher" voltage than specified
is dangerous and may cause fir÷, damage to this

CAUTION

unit, and/or personal injur7. YAMAHA will not be
held responsible Br" any damage resulting fiom use
of this unit with a voltage other-than as specified.

procedul_s other than those specified he_\ein may
_sult in hazardous radiation exposure.

Do not alSempt to modify or fix this unit Contact
qualified YAMAHA
selvice personnel when any
service is needed. The cabinet should never be

Use of controls

len_h

or per_orTnance of

Semiconductor
650 nm (DVD)

laser GaAIAs

780 nm (VCD/CD)

When not planning to use this unit for long
periods of time (i,e,, vacation), disconnect the AC

Output

power

Beam divergence

plug from the wall outlet.

or adjustments

LASER
Type
Wave

opened for any reason.
14

to

Power

7 mW (DVD)
10 mW (VCD/CD)
60 degree

Contents
Special VCD

Introduction

& SVCD

Playback control
Region

codes ...........................................................................

Supplied
Notes

accessories

2

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

2

on discs ........................................................................

2

Cleaning
Patent

discs ..........................................................................
information

2

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

2

Audio

Overview

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

17

CDs .............................................................................

17

Playing by discs ...................................................................................
17
Playing PIP3/JPEG/KodaI<
Genel al operation
Selecting

Preview

picture

CDs ............................

17

............................................................................
17

a folder

Special picture

Functional

features

(PBC) .................................................................
17

and tr_cWf]le .................................................
18

disc features

function

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

18

(JPEG) ...............................................................
18

panel ...............................................................................

3

Zooming

Rear panel ................................................................................

4

Playback with

Remote

5

Scan effect .............................................................................................
19

Front

control

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

pictures .............................................................................
18
multi angles ...........................................................
18

Playing NP3 music and JPEG pictures

simultaneously,.19

Preparation
General
Digital

notes

Analog connection
Video connections
Component
S_ideo

6

Setup

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

6

General

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

6
7

on connections

connection

video

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

jacks 

......................................................
7

jack  .................................................................................
7

Composite

video

jack  ...........................................................
7

Menu
setup menu ............................................................

Lodvision Cor?orntion, and is
intended for home and other limited viewing
uses only unless otherwise authorized by
Hacrovision Cor'po_ ation. Reverse engineering
or disassembly is prohibited,

Functional

Overview

®

l_ Disc tray
Loads up to S discs in the disc tray.

(7

1441/_14
Searches backward.*
Moves to the previous

chapter or tracl<.

,_2,,A (OPEN/CLOSE)
Opens or closes the disc tray.
,3_ PLAYXCNANGE
Reloads or unloads discswithout
interrupting
current disc playback.

(4) II (STOP)
Stops playback.

(8- Front
panel display
Shows the current status of this unit.

,:9_DISC

(1, 2, 3, 4, S) / LEDs
Selects and directly plays back the preferred
disc.
Each LED lights up in orange when this unit
recognizes that the corresponding
disc has
been loaded.

/ •\

,_5, I_111 (PLAYIPAUSE)
Stares or pauses playback.

Searchesforward.*
Moves to the next chapter or track.

STANDBY/ON
Turns on this unit or sets it to the standby
mode.
While

this unit is in the standby mode.

consumes

a small amount

it

of power.

_ Press the button for about two seconds.

Functional

_)

AUDIO

OUT

Overview

(L/R)

jacks

(4)

Connect
to the audio input jacks of you="
AV receiver or stereo system.
_2_ DiGiTAL

OUT

- COAXIAL

Connect to the coaxial
AV receiver.
_3) VIDEO

OUT

input

OUT

- S VIDEO

Connect
to the S-video
AV receiver.

jack

input jack of your

_5) VIDEO OUT - VIDEO jack
Connect to the composite video input jack
of your AV receiver.
6) AC power cord
Connect to a standard AC outlet.

- COMPONENT

(Y/PB/PR) jacks
Connect
to the component
your AV receiver.

Caution:

jack

input jack of your

VIDEO

jacks of

Do not touch the inner pins of the jacks on the rear panel of this unit.
Electrostatic
discharge
may cause permanent
damage
to this unit.

Functional

Overview

(|)

STOP

Stops playback.
7}

SUBTITLE
Selects the subtitle

language.

_{8_ ANGLE
Selects the DVD

GD CD C]DII _at_

camera angle.

_9s REPEAT
Repeats the chapter,
all discs.

..........

_:J13"

track,

title, disc or

,_Q) A-B
Repeats a specific segment.

j-t_
_TOP

PLAY _

-

:_fi_Numeric

buttons (0-9)
Selectsnumbered items in the currently
displayed menu.
ON

SCREEN

Accesses

;;;

]l

t

or

exits

display (OSD)

fi*onl

the

on-screen

menu of this unit.

,'_3 SETUP
Accesses or exitsfi'omthe setup menu
of this unit.

Searches forward.*
Moves to the next chapter

(1} ®/I

_51 PLAY

Turns on this unit or sets it to the

or tracl<.

(I_)

Starts playback.

standby mode.

46' PAUSE(H)
{2} TOP

Pauses playback temporarily.

MENU/RETURN

Displays the top-level disc menu (DVD).
Moves bad< to the previous menu (DVD;Y
VCD).

Frame-by-frame
]7} AUDIO
Selects the audio

'{3) MENU
Accesses the menu of a disc (DVD).
Switches PBC on or off (VCD).

(4} _ / _/A/v
Selects an item in the currently displayed
menu. Search or slow playbacl<.
ENTER/OK
Confirms the menu selection.

chapter

language or format.

',_ ZOOM
Enlarges the video image.
Q9_ DiSC
SKiP
Selectsanother disc.
20, SNUFFLE
Plays tracks in a random

Searches backward.*
Moves to the previous

playback.

or tracl<.

order.

* Press and hold the button Forabout two
seconds.

Preparation
You need to set "DiGiTAL

Never make or change connections
the power of this unit turned
•

Depending

with

you wish

-

select the appropriate audio format from
the menu screen on the disc

Refer to the manuals of your other
components as necessary to make the
best connections.

.

.

Pressing AUDIO on the remote control once
or more may change not only the audio
language but also the audio format. The

Do not connect this unit via your VCR.
The video quality could be distorted by

selected format appears in the front panel
display for several seconds.

the copy protection system.
Do not connect the audio out jack of
this unit to the phono in jack of your
audio system.

If the audio format of the digital output
does not match the capabilities of your
receiver, the receiver produces a distorted
sound or no sound at all. Make sure to

to connect, there are various ways to
make connections. Possible connections
are described below.
•

to "ALL"
(see "DiGiTAL
on page 23),

Notes:

on.

on the component

OUTPUT"
OUTPUT"

-

If you wish to enjoyDalbyDigital, DTS, and
MPEG formats, you must connect this unit
to an AV receiver that supports these
formats.

This unit has a coaxial digital out jack.
Connect
DIGITAL OUT - COAXIAL jack
of this unit to your AV receiver equipped
with a Dolby Digital, DTS, or MPEG
decoder
cable.

using a commercially

available

This unit has analog output jacks.
Connect
AUDIO OUT (L/R) jacks of this
unit to the corresponding
input iacks of
your audio component
(such as a stereo
amplifier)

using the supplied audio cable,

Preparation
Component
If your AV receiver

has video output

jacks,

connect your receiver and then your TV
so that you can use one TV for several
different video sources (LD, VCR, etc.) by
simply switching the input source selector
of your AV receiver.
This unit has three types of video output
jacks. Use the one that corresponds to the
input jacks of the component to be
connected.

video

jacks



Component video connections achieve
higher fidelity color reproduction
than
S-video connections by transmitting video
signals on separate wires for luminance
(Y: green) and chrominance (PB: blue,
PR: red).
Connect VIDEO

OUT

- COMPONENT

(Y/PB/PP_)jacks of this unit to component
input jacks of your AV receiver and then to
those of your TV using a commercially
available component cable. Observe the
color of each jack when you make
connections. If your AV receiver does not
have component

output

jacks, you can

achieve a better video image by connecting
the component output iacks of this unit
directly to the component
your TV.

input jacks of

S-video
jack 
S-videoconnectionsachievea clearer
picturethan composite video connections
by transmitting video signals on separate
wires for luminance (Y) and chrominance
(C).
Connect

VIDEO

OUT

- S VIDEO

jack of

this unit to S-video input iack of your AV
receiver and then to that of your TV using
a commercially

available S-video cable.

Note:
-

In the default setting, the S VIDEO jack
does not output video signals. Set "YUWS'"
to "S-VIDEO'" (see "'Switching the YUV/Svideo" on page 28).

Composite

video

jack



Connect VIDEO OUT - VIDEO iack of this
unit to the video input iack of'your AV
receiver and then to that of"your TV using
the supplied video cable.

Using

the

remote

control

oo00

Point the remote
the

remote

within

i

Open the battery

compartment.

2

Insert the two suppled batteries (AA, R06,
UM-3) following the indications (+/-)

control

control

o

at

sensor,

approximately
6 m
(20 ft) from the unit.

inside the compartment.
3

Close the cover.
Notes:
-

-

-

-

Insert batteries correctly according to the
polarity markings (+/-). The batteries

control

immediately with new ones to prevent a
leakage.

•
•

Do not drop the remote control
Do not leave or store the remote

Remove the batteries from the
compartment if the remote control is not

types of
such as near a

-

places of high humidity,
bath

them immediately. Avoid touching the
leaked material or letting it come into

-

places of high temperature,
a heater or stove

contact with clothing, etc. Clean the battery

-

places of extremely
dusty places

Do not use old batteries together with new
Do not use different types ofba_zeries (such
as alkaline and manganese batteries)
together. Read the packaging carefully as

Dispose of the batteries correctly in
accordance with your local regulations.

liquids on

control in the following
conditions:

used for more than a month.
If the batteries have leaked, dispose of

these different types of batteries may have
the same shape and color.
-

remote

Do not spill water or other
the remote control.

ones.

-

the

.

compartment thoroughly before installing
new batteries.
-

Handling

inserted in the opposite direction may leak.
Replace the exhausted batteries

such as near

low temperatures

Getting
When

"SCREEN

"OFF"
1

Connect
outlet.

is set to

(see page 22):

The background

the AC power cord to an AC

SAVER"

Started

or the paused picture is

displayed for 30 minutes.

2

Turn on your TV and AV receiver.

3

Select the appropriate input source of the
AV receiver connected to this unit. Refer

This unit is set to the standby mode.

to the manual supplied with your AV
receiver for details.
4

Turn on this unit.

S

Set the TV to the correct

Video IN

channel. (e.g. EXT1, EXT2, AV1, AV2,
AUDIO/VIDEO,
etc. Refer to the manual

Setting
TV

supplied with your TV for details.
The front panel display lights up and the

the

auto

standby

for your

This unit is compatible with both NTSC
and PAL video formats. Select the color
system that matches your TV.

default screen appears on the TV.

About

a color system

function

This unit is automatically set to the standby
mode when disc playback is stopped or
paused for more than 30 minutes.
When

"SCREEN

"ON"

(see page 22):

SAVER"

is set to

The background isdisp{ayedwhen disc
playbackisstopped or the paused picture
isdisplayedfor 15 minutes.

OR

Background

Example of a

1

Press SETUP.

2

Press I_ repeatedly
SETUP PAGE'.

3

Press A/_' to highlight [TV TYPE], and
then press I_.

paused picture

4
The screen saver is displayed for 1S minutes.

This unit is set to the standby mode.

Press A/T
options.

to select "VIDEO

to highlight one of the following

PAL
Select this if the connected

Setting
TV

TV is a PAL

system TV. It will change the video signals
of NTSC discs and output them in PAL
format.

for

your

match your TV. If the aspect ratio of your
TV is4:3, you do not needto change this
setting. If you have a wJdescreen TV,
change this setting according to the

TV is

compatible
with both NTSC and PAL
formats (such as a multi-system
TV). The
output format will be in accordance
the video signals of the disc.

ratio

You canset the aspectratio of this unit to

MULTi
Select this if the connected

an aspect

following

procedure.

For details, see "Setting
page 2S.

with

the TV display" on

NTSC
Select this if the connected TV is an NTSC
system

TV. It will change the video

signals

of PAL discs and output them in NTSC
format.
Select an item, and then press
ENTER/OK
to confirm your selection.
Notes:
-

-

Before changing
standard setting,

the current TV
ensure that your TV

1

Press SETUP.

supports the selected TV type.
If the picture is not displayed

2

Press I_ repeatedly
SETUP PAGE".

properly on your TV, wait for 15
seconds for this unit to activate

3

Press A/T to highlight [TV DISPLAY],
then press _.

automatic

recovery.

4

Press A/T

and

to highlight [16:9], and then

press ENTER/OK
selection.

10

to select "VIDEO

to confirm

the

Getting

Started

Setting the audio, subtitle and
disc menu languages
You can select your own preferred
language settings. This unit automatically
switches to your preferred language
whenever you load a disc. If the selected
language is not available on the disc, the
default language of the disc will be used
instead. The OSD language in the system
menu remains once selected.

Setting

the

OSD

language
1

Press STOP
SETUP.

:2

Press I_ repeatedly
to select
"PREFERENCE
PAGE".

3

Press A/Y to highlight one of the options
below at a time, and then press I_

4
Press

SETUP.

2

Press _1/1_ to select
PAGE".
Press A/V

to highlight

LANGUAGE],
4

"GENERAL

and then press

-

AUDIO (audio language)
SUBTITLE (subtitle language)

-

DISC

MENU (disc menu

Press A/V

to select

press ENTER/OK
selection.

I

3

(!1) twice,

language)

a language,
to confirm

and then
your

SETUP
If the language
you want
list, select [OTHERS],

[OSD

is not

in the

and then use the numeric
buttons
(0-9)
on the remote control to enter the 4-digit

and then press I_

Press A/Y to select a language, and then
press ENTER/OK
to confirm your
selection.

language code (see "Language Code"
page 31), and then press ENTER/OK
confirm the code.
S

Repeat

steps

3-4 for other

on
to

language

settings.

11

Disc Operations
IMPORTANT!
-

To stop playback,

If the inhibition

appears on the TV screen when a
button is pressed, the function
for
that button
is not available
on the
current
-

disc or at the

•

time,

on the

(1) on the remote

To play back a specific disc directly,
press DISC SKIP repeatedly
on the

remote control or press DiSC (l, 2, 3,
4, 5) on the front panel.
" Press PLAYXCHANGE
on the front

Depending
on the DVD or VIDEO
CD disc, some operations
may
operate
differently
restricted.

-

current

press [] (STOP)

front panel or STOP
control.

icon (@ or X)

panel to open the disc tray, and then
reload or unload discs without

or be

interrupting

current

disc playback.

Do not push on the disc tray or put
any objects other than discs on the

.

disc tray, Doing so may cause the
disc player to malfunction,

Playback
played.

•

When the disc tray is open,
II_/I I (PLAY/PAUSE),

stops after

_A(OPEN/CLOSE),
PLAYXCHANGE
1

Press STANDBY/ON
or (b/I on the remote

2

Press A (OPEN/CLOSE)
on the front
panel to open the disc tray.

3

Place discs in the disc tray with the printed
side up,

all discs have been
press

or

DiSC (1,2,
3, 4, 5) to close the disc
tray automatically.

on the front panel
control.

Unless stated otherwise, all operations
described here are carried out using the
supplied

Pausing
1

During

remote

control.

playback
playback,

press

PAUSE

(|l).

Playback is paused and the sound is
muted.
Press II_/ll (PLAY/PAUSE)
on the front
panel or PLAY (_-) on the remote
control.
The disc tray closes and playback

starts

automatically

discs

for all of the loaded

in the tray in sequence.

12

2

Press PAUSE

(Ira) again to select the next

picture frame.
3

To resume normal playback, press
PLAY (_).

Disc
Selecting
•

a traddchapter

Press k_
buttons

Operations

/ _lD_t or use the numeric
(0-9) to select a track/chapter

number.

.

During repeated playback of a track/
chapter', press _41 / _1_1 to replay the
same track/chapter.

Searching

to select

To resume normal
PlAY
(1_).

the desired

playback,

press

_ I _ key may not be available with some
discs.

For MP3 and WMA, the search function
allows you to search the track currently
being played.

_
CHAPTER -_
_
TITLE
REPEATOFF_- _
ALL DISC_- _
DISC
CHAPTER*:

_P

]

the current

repeats
chapter

__P TITLE: repeats
C___ DISC_: repeats

the current title
the entire disc
in

REPEAT OFF: exits from the repeat mode
;" This feature may not be _vailablewith some
discs.
Repeating
Each

time

changes

.

(DVD)
the display

__P ALL DISC: repeats all discs loaded
the tray

Notes:

Stopping

chapter/title/disc

backward/forward

/I_ repeatedly
speed.

-

Repeating

Each time you press REPEAT,
changes as follows:

1 Press and hold k_
/ ll_l_l or press 4 / I_.
2 While searching, press _14 / _l_J or

-

Repeat

track/disc
you

press

DVD)

(except
REPEAT,

the

display

as follows;

playback

Press STOP (I).

_-

O

__D TRACK
REPEAT OFF

TRACK:

-_
_

repeats

O

O

DISC --_
ALL DISC

the current

track

O
DISC: repeats the entire disc
c__P ALL DISC: repeats all discs loaded
the tray
REPEAT OFF: exits from the repeat

in

mode

Notes:
-

When only one disc is available in the disc
tray, it is continuously played when
ALL DISC is selected.

-

For VCD, repeat playback is not available
when the PBC mode is selected.

13

Disc Operations
Repeating

a section

within

a

chapter/track
I

While playing a disc, press A-B at the
desired starting point.

:2

Press A-IB again at the desired
•

A and B can only be set within
chaptedtrack.
The selected

section

Using

end point.

menu

To select a playback
feature
• Use _I_IAIV
or the numeric

repeats

To exit from the sequence,

disc

Depending on the disc, a menu may appear
on the TV screen once you load the disc.

the same

continuously.
3

the

buttons
(0-9)
and then press

press A-B.

or item

on the remote control
ENTER/OK
to start

playback.
Shuffle

(except

DVD/VCD/SVCD)
To access

With the shuffle function, you can play
tracks in a random order.
During playback, press SHUFFLE
repeatedly to select between SHUFFLE
DISC, SHUFFLE ALL DISC, and SHUFFLE
OFF.
The selected

mode

appears

panel display for several
.

on the disc currently
in a random order.
•

all tracks

playing are played

In the SHUFFLE ALL DISC mode, tracks
from all discs are played
order:

in a random

-

If the disc currently playing is a CD, only
tracks from CDs will be played.

-

If the disc currently playing is formatted
in MP3 or WMA, tracks on the disc
currently playing are played in a random
order. When all the tracks on that disc
have been played, shuffle playback
continues with the next disc.

14

Press

Slow

or exit

MENU

from

the

menu

on the remote

control.

motion

You can play back in slow motion.

1

in the front

seconds.

In the SHUFFLE DISC mode,

•

Press A for reverse
forward

2

slow motion

During slow motion, press A/Y
repeatedly
to select the desired

3 To resume
PlAY

or V for

slow motion.

normal

playback,

speed.

press

(_).

Note:
-

Reverse slow motion is not available for
VCDs and SVCDs.

Disc
Zooming

1

in

On-screen

(OSD)

This function allows you to enlarge or
lessen the picture on the TV screen and
pan through the enlarged picture,

The OSD menu shows disc playback
information
(e.g., the title or chapter
number, elapsed playing time or audio/

During playback, pressZOOM

subtitle language). A number of operations
are possible without interrupting
disc

repeatedly

to display the picture at different scales.
• Use _II_IAIT
to pan through the
enlarged picture.
•_ Playback continues.
2

display

Operations

Press ZOOM
original size.

Resuming

repeatedly

1

to return to the

During playback, press ON SCREEN.
-@A list of available disc information
appears on the TV screen,
DVD

playback

stopped

playback.

from

the last

point

You can resume playback of the last 10
discs, even if the discs were eiected or the
power of this unit was turned off.
Load one of the last 10 discs.
-_ "LOADING

#" (#: the disc tray number

VCD/SVCD

(1-5)) appears on the TV screen.
Press PLAY

(_)

while "LOADING

#" is

displayed on the TV screen,
-_ "RESUME PLAY '_ appears on the TV
screen and the disc is played back from
the last point.
To cancel
• When
STOP

the resume

mode

playback is stopped,
(II) again.

press

Press AIT

to view the information,

then press ENTER!OK
selected item.
Use the numeric
the number/rime

and

to access the

buttons
(0-9) to input
or press AIY to make a

selection, and then press ENTER/OK
confirm the selection.

to

•_ Playback changes to the selected time
or to the selected title/chapter/track.

15

Disc Operations
Tide/Chapter/Track
(DVDIVCD)
I

Press AIr

selection

to select [TITLE]

[CHAPTER]

(DVD)

Repeat/Time

1
or
(VCD).

2

Press ENTER/OK
selection.

3

Select a title, chapter or track number
using the numeric
Time

I

search

Press AI_"

buttons

.

2

the

(0-9).

to select [TT TIME] or [CH

to confirm

the

Press A/Y

to highlight your selection,

then press

ENTER/OK.

display

and

(CD)
SCREEN,

the

time display changes as follows:

TIME] or [DISC

[TT TIME] refers to the toga[ time of the
current title, and [CH TIME] refers to
the toga[ time of the current
to confirm

chapter.

Press ENTER/OK
selection.

3

Enter hours, minutes and seconds from left
to right using the numeric
(e.g. 0:34:27).

the

buttons

(0-9)

Playing
I

AudiolSubddelAngle

[SUBTITLE]

2

2

Press ENTER/OK
selection.

3

For Audio and Subtitle:
Press A/Y
then press

3

or [ANGLE].
to confirm

to highlight your
ENTER/OK.
OR

buttons

Press ENTER/OK
selection.

to confirm

your

the

selection,

Select an angle using the numeric
buttons
(0-9).

on the TV

to select a playback option.

Camera

For Angle:

appears

Use _ I 1_1_.1_ or the numeric
(0-9)

to select [AUDIO],

by title

MENU.

The disc title menu
screen,

the disc you are playing.
Press AIr

Press

(DVD)

You can change [AUDIO],
[SUBTITLE] or
[ANGLE] if these functions are available on

16

(DVD/VCD)

Each time you press ON

2

I

Press ENTER/OK
selection.

Time

(DVDIVCD)

TIME] (DVD) or [TRACK
TIME] (VCD),

display

to select [REPEAT] or [TIME

DISP.].

or [TRACK]
to confirm

Press A/V

and

.

angle

Press ANGLE
desired angle.

repeatedly

to select the

Disc

Operations

Audio
Changing
format

the audio

language

and/or
Playing

Press AUDIO
repeatedly
audio language.

to select an

I

by discs

Load a disc.
-_ Playback

Subtitles
•

Press SUBTITLE
repeatedly
a subtitle language.

Playback

control

For VCD with
(PBC) feature

displays

the current

playback status and the number of
tracks to select the desired track.

to select
2

Playback

stops at the end of the disc.

3

To stop

playback,

control
2.0 only)

between

-_ If you select "PBC ON",

"PBC

General
I

press

STOP

(m).

Use k_41 / _ll_[ or the numeric

The disc reading time may exceed 30
seconds due to the complexity of the

directory/file
configuration.
-_ The data disc menu appears

buttons

(0=9) to select a playback option.
During playback, press TOP MENU/
RETURN
to return to the menu screen

operation

Load a disc.
.

the disc menu

(if available) appears on the TV.

3

automatically.

(PBC)

playback
(version

Press NENU
to toggle
ON" and "PBC OFF".

2

starts

-_ The TV screen

on the TV

screen.
2

Playback
PLAY

starts

automatically.

[f not,

press

(_).

(if PBC is selected).
If you want to skip the index menu
and play back a disc directly
from the
beginning,
" Press HENU on the remote control to
turn off PBC.

17

Disc Operations
During

playback,

you

can:

•

Press k_l_l / I_k
to select another
track/file in the current folder.

.

Press

PAUSE

(ll) to pause

playback.

Note:
-

It may not be possible to play certain MP3/
JPEG discs due to the configuration and
characteristics
conditions.

Selecting

1

a folder

Press A/Y
press

of the discs or the recording

to select

ENTER/OK

2

Press A/Y

3

Press ENTER/OK
selection.

and

tracld_le

a folder,

Press _4
/ _ll_t to display the other
pictures on the previous/next
page.

3

Use _i / _/A/_ to highlight one of the
pictures, and then press ENTER/OK

and then

to open the folder.

to select

2

a track/file.
to confirm

OR

your

•0 Playback starts from the selected
the end of the folder.

Move the cursor to highlight _
on the
bottom of the page to start playback from

file to

the first picture
4

1

to

start playback.

Load a picture disc (Kodak Picture CD or
JPEG)
•_ For Kodak discs, the slideshow

Zooming

on the current

page.

to return to the picture CD

pictures

I

During playback, pressZOOM
repeatedly
to display the picture at different scales.

2

Use _/I_/A/T

begins.

For JPEG discs, the picture menu

Press MENU
menu.

to view the zoomed

picture.

appears on the TV screen.
2

Press PIJ_Y

(_-)

to start the slideshow.

Playback
.

Preview

function

0PEG)

This function displays the content
current folder or the entire disc.
Press

STOP

•012 thumbnail
screen.

18

(m) during
pictures

of the

playback.
appear

on the TV

with

multi-angles

During playback, press _I_IAI_
to
rotate the picture on the TV screen.
4[: rotates the picture counter-clockwise
I_: rotates the picture clockwise
A: flips the picture vertically
Y: flips the picture horizontally

Disc
Scan
•

Operations

effect

Press ANGLE
scan effect.

repeatedly

to choose a

Various scan effects appear in the top
left corner of the TV screen.

Playing
pictures
1

MP3

music

and

JPEG

simultaneously

Load a disc chat contains both music and
picture data.
The disc menu appears on the TV
screen.

2

Select an MP3 track.

3

During

MP3 music playback, select a

picture from the TV screen, and then press
PLAY (_).
The picture files are played back one
after another until the end of the folder.
4

To quit simultaneous playback, press
MENU, and then press STOP (m).
Note:
-

Some files on Kodak orJPEG discs may be
distorted during playback due to the
configuration and characteristics of the
discs.

19

Setup

Menu

Setup is carried out on the TV screen,

UNLOCK

enabling you to customize this unit to suit
your own particular requirements.

Select this to unlock the disc and allow
future

playback.

Press A/T

1

Press SETUP.

2

Press _1/1_ to select the "General
icon.

3

to select a setting, and then

press ENTER/OK
selection.

Press ENTER/OK
selection.

to confirm

to confirm

your

Setup"
Dimming

the

front

You can select different

your

brighmess
1

panel

display

leve[s of

for the front panel display.

In "GENERAL

SETUP PAGE", press A/V

to highlight [DISPLAY DIM], and then
press I_
100%
Select this for full brightness.

Select this for medium

brightness.

40%
Select this for dimming display.
2
Locking/Unlocking

the

disc

for

to select a setting, and then

viewing
Not all discs are rated or coded by the
manufacturer of the disc. You can prevent
playback of a specific disc by locking the

Programming
discs

disc. You can lock up to 40 discs on this
unit.
In "GENERAL

Program:
CD/M

SETUP PAGE", press A/_'

to highlight [DISC LOCK],
press 1_.

"Changing the password"

on page 30).

your

disc tracks

and

(except

picture

P3/_VMA)

tracks to be played. You can store up to 20
tracks per disc with a maximum of 10
discs.

Select this to lock playback of the current
disc. Subsequent access to a locked disc
requires a six-digit password.
The default password is "000 000" (see

Track

to confirm

You can play back the contents
of a disc in
the desired order by programming
the

and then

LOCK

2O

Press A/T

press ENTER/OK
selection.

1

In "GENERAL

SETUP PAGE", press A/T

to highlight [PROGRAM],
to select [FTS].

and then press I_

Setup
Press ENTER/OK
selection.

to confirm

your

Program:

Menu

Disc

You can play back discs in the desired
order by programming the discs to be
played. You can store up to 5 discs.
In "GENERAL SETUP PAGE", press A/T
to highlight [PROGRAM], and then press
to select

[FDS].

Press ENTER/OK
selection.
To input your
chapters
3

favorite

Use the numeric

4

Use _ I _'I,LIT

tracks/

buttons

a valid track/chapter

to confirm your

(0-9) to enter

number.

to move the cursor

next position.
. If the track/chapter

number

to the

has more

than ten digits, press _1_ to move to
the next page, and then proceed with
programming.
OR
•

S

Use 411_.lAl_' to highlight [NEXT] on
the program menu, and then press
ENTER/OK.

Repeat

steps

chapter

3-4

to input another

track/

To input

Use the numeric
buttons
a valid disc number.

4

Use _ I _'IAI_

6

track
7

a track

Use _ /_/A/v

Press
from

to move

you want
ENTER/OK
the

discs
(0-9)

to move the cursor

to enter
to the

next position.

number.

remove

favorite

3

S
To

your

program

the cursor

3-4

to input another

disc

to the

To

to remove.
to remove

Repeat steps
number.

this track

6

menu.

7

remove

a disc

Use _I_IAIT

to move the cursor to the

disc you want

to remove.

Press 0 to remove
program

the disc from

the

menu.

21

Setup

Menu

To start
•

program

Use _I_IAI'V
the program
ENTER/OK.
Playback

playback

Sleep

to highlight [START]

This feature automatically
sets this unit to
standby mode after a certain elapsed
period.

menu and then press

starts

for the selected

or discs in the programmed

timer

on

tracks
1

sequence.

In "GENERAL
to highlight

To exit from program playback
• Use'_/l_/t_/v to highlight [EXIT] on the
program menu, and then press
ENTER/OK.

OSD

derails, see "Setting
page 11.

Screen

screen

the OSD language"

ON
this if you wish to turn off the TV

screen when disc playback is stopped
paused for more than 15 minutes.

or

OFF
Select this to disable

the screen

saver

function.

22

Press ENTER/OK
selection.

1

Press SETUP.

2

Press _1 / I_ to select
icon.

3

Press ENTER/OK
selection.

and 60
the

to confirm your

the "Audio

Setup"

to turn on or off the

saver.

press I_

2

3

I_.

on

In "GENERAL SETUP PAGE", press _/V
to highlight [SCREEN SAVER], and then

Select

Press A/Y to select a setting.
. You can select from 15, 30,45

for the
For

saver

Use this feature

press A/_'

minutes. Select [OFF] to cancel
sleep timer function.

language

This menu contains various options
on-screen
display (OSD) language.

1

2

SETUP PAGE",

[SLEEP], and then press

Press A/Y to select a setting, and then
press ENTER/OK
to confirm your
selection.

to confirm

your

Setup
Setting

the

analog

PCM

output

ONLY

Select this only if your receiver
Set the analog output to match the
playback capability of this unit.
1

Menu

is not

capable of decoding multi-channel
signals.

In "AUDIO SETUP PAGE", press A/_ to
highlight [ANALOG
OUTPUT], and then
press I_.

audio

Note:
If'your receiver cannot decode DTS, no sound
output from DTS signals in any mode.

STEREO
Select this to change the channel output to

LPCH

stereo, which only delivers sound from the
two front speakers.

Select this if you have connected this unit
to a PCH-compatible
receiver via a digital
terminal, such as the coaxial terminal. In

LT/RT
Select this if this unit is connected
Dolby
2

this case, you may need to adjust "LPCM
OUTPUT".

to a

Prologic decoder.

Press A/T

Discs are recorded

to select a setting, and then

press ENTER/OK
selection.

to confirm

OUTPUT

at a certain sampling

rate. The higher the sampling rate, the
better the sound quality.

your

48KNz
Setting

the

digital

Select this to play back discs recorded at
the sampling rate of 48 kHz. All 96 kHz

output

The [DIGITAL AUDIO] options are:
"DIGITAL OUTPUT"
and "LPCM

PCM data streams (if available) are
converted to the sampling rate of 48 kHz.

OUTPUT".

96KHz
1

In "AUDIO SETUP PAGE", press A/T
highlight [DIGITAL AUDIO],
and then

to

press I_
2

Press A/T

to highlight an option.

3

Press I_ to enter a submenu.

Select this to play back discs recorded at
the sampling rate of 96 kHz. If the 96 kHz
disc is copy protected, the digital output is
automatically converted to the sampling
rate of 48 kHz.
Press A/Y

DIGITAL

OUTPUT

Set the digital output
optional

according

audio component

to your

to select a setting, and then

press ENTER/OK
selection.

to confirm

your

connections.

OFF
Select this to turn off the digital output.
ALL
Select this if you have connected
the digital
audio output jack to a multi-channel
decoder/receiver.

23

Setup
CD

Menu
ON
i

upsarnpEng

Select this to level out the volume,

Use this feature to convert your music CD
to a higher sampling rate using
sophisticated digital signal processing for

OFF

better sound quality. If you activate the
upsampling function, this unit automatically
switches to the stereo mode.
1

This

feature is only available for movies with the
Dolby Digital mode.

Select this when you want to enjoy the full
dynamic range of surround sound,
Press A/V to select a setting, and then
press ENTER/OK
to confirm your
selection.

In "AUDIO SETUP PAGE", press A/T to
highlight [CD UPSAMPLING], and then
press I_
OFF
Select this to disable CD-upsampling.
88.2kHz
Select this to convert the sampling
CDs to twice that of the original.

rate of

1

Press SETUP.

2

Press _ / _ to select the "Video
icon,

3

Press ENTE_OK
selection.

176.4kHz
Select this to convert the sampling rate of
CDs to four times that of the original.
2

Press

,L/Y

to select

press ENTER/OK
selection.

to confirm

Setup"

your

a setting, and then
to confirm

your

Note:
-

Thissettingisanlyvalidforsignalsoutputat
the analogjacks.

Night

mode

In the night mode,

high volume

output

is

softened and low volume output is brought
upward to an audible level. It is useful when
you watch your favorite action movie
without disturbing others at night.
In "AUDIO
to highlight
press _.

24

SETUP PAGE", press A/V
[NIGHT MODE], and then

TV

type

Use this feature

to select

a color system

that matches your TV. For details, see
"Setting a TV type and display" on page 9.

Setup
Setting

the

TV

Menu

display

Set the aspect ratio of this unit to match
your TV. The format you select must be
available on the disc. ©therwise, the TV
display setting will not affect the picture
during playback.
In "VIDEO SETUP PAGE",

press A/V

to highlight
press _.

and then

Press AIr

[TV DISPLAY],

to highlight one of the following

options.
4:3 PAN

SCAN

Select this if the aspect
4:3 and you want
to be trimmed

ratio

of your TV is

both sides of the picture

or formatted

to fit your TV

screen_

4:3 LETTER

BOX

Select this if the aspect ratio of your TV is
4:3. In this case, a wide picture with black
bands on the upper and lower
the TV screen are displayed.

portions

When the aspect ratio of your TV is 16:9
(widescreen):

of

16:9
Select this if you have a widescreen
Select

TV.

@

an item, and then press

ENTER/OK

to confirm

your

selection.
:I_1:If the disc is not assigned to playback
with panscan, it is played with
letterbox.
:_2: The side of the picture may be
stretched depending on the TV. In this
case, check the screen size and aspect
ratio of your TV.

25

Setup

Menu

Progressive
This feature is only valid if you have
connected this unit to a progressive scan
TV through the component video jacks
(see "Component
page 7).
1

In "VIDEO
highlight

video jacks "

SETUP PAGE",

[PROGRESSIVE],

on

press A/V
and then

to

press

CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTE THAT NOT ALL
HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION SETS ARE FULLY
COMPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT AND MAY
CAUSE ARTIFACTS TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE
PICTURE. IN CASE OF 52.5 OR 625 PROGRESSIVE
SCAN PICTURE PROBLEMS, IT ISRECOMMENDED
THAT THE USER SWITCH THE CONNECTION
TO THE "STANDARD
DEFINITION" OUTPUT.

IF

THERE ARE QUESTIONS REGARDING OUR
VIDEO MONITOR COMPATIBILITY WITH THIS
MODEL 525P AND B25P DVD PLAYER, PLEASE
CONTACT
OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER.

O___N_N
Select this to enable
function.

the progressive

scan

This unk is compatible with the complete line of
YAMAHA
products, including the pl_)jectors DPX
1200, LPX 510 and the plasma monitor PDM 4220.

OFF
Select this to disable the progressive
function.
2

Press A/Y

scan
Picture

to select a setting, and then

press ENTER/OK
selection.

to confirm

This unit comes with three predefined sets
of picture color settings and one personal

your

setting that you can defne
1

Notes

on activating

scan:

Ensure that your TV is equipped with

-

progressive scan.
Connect using a component
cable.

-

Ensure that "YUV/S"

-

-

BRIGHT

on

Select this to make the TV picture
brighter.
SOFT
Select this to make the TV picture softer.

not output video signals.
If no picture is displayed, wait for 15
seconds for this unit to activate
progressive

to

and then

Select this for the standard picture setting.

is set to "YUV"

the YUV/S-video"

recovery,

yourself.

SETUP PAGE", press A/_'

STANDARD
video

(CVBS) and S VIDEO jacks do

automatic

In "VIDEO

highlight (PICTURE SETTING],
press 1_.

page 28).
When the progressive scan is active, the
VIDEO

26

progressive

-

(see "Switching

settings

PERSONAL
Select this to personalize your picture
color by adjusting the brightness, contrast,

or deactivate

tint and color (saturation).

scan manually as follows:

I

PressA (OPENICLOSE)
on the
front panel to open the disc tray.

2

Press 4.

3

Press ANGLE.

2

Press A/V to select a setting, and then
press ENTER/OK
to confirm your
selection.

Setup
If you selected [PERSONAL]

in step 1,

proceed to steps 4-7:
The "PERSONAL PICTURE

Selecting

the

black

Menu

level

If you set the TV type to NTSC, set the
black level shift to ON to improve the
color contrast
during playback. The black

SETUP"

menu appears.

1

level setting
set to PAL.

has no effect

if the TV type is

In "VIDEO

SETUP PAGE",

to highlight
press I_.

[BLACK LEVEL], and then

press A/V

o__N
Select this to enhance

the black level.

OFF
4

Press A/Y
options.

Select this for standard

to select one of the following
2

Press A/Y

to select

press ENTER/OK
selection.

BRIGHTNESS

black level setting.

a setting,

and then

to confirm

your

increase the value to brighten the picture
or vice versa. Zero (0) is the average
brightness setting value.

Closed

CONTRAST

Closed

Increase the value to sharpen the picture
or vice versa. Zero (0) is the average
contrast setting value.
TINT
Increase the value to darken the picture or
vice versa. Zero (0) is the average tint
setting value.
COLOR
Increase the value to enhance the color in
your" picture or vice versa, Zero
average color setting value.
S

Press _11/1_ to adjust
suits your

personal

6

Repeat steps
features.

4-S

7

Press ENTER/OK
selection.

(0) is the
that best

to adjust

other

to confirm

and captions
for hearing
the hearing

color

in the

is that subtitles

are intended

persons and captions are for
impaired. Subtitles rarely show

all of the audio, For example, captions
show sound effects (e.g., "phone ringing"
and "footsteps"),
while subtitles do not.
Before you select this function, please
ensure that the disc contains closed
information

supports
In "VIDEO

preference.

are data hidden

video signals of specific discs and are
invisible without the use of a special
decoder. The difference between subtitles

caption

the setting

caption
captions

and your TV set also

this function,
SETUP PAGE",

highlight [CLOSED
press I_.

press AIr

CAPTION],

to

and then

your

27

Setup

Menu

ON
Select this to enable
function.

the closed

caption
1

Select this to disable
function.
Press A/Y

to select

press ENTER/OK
selection.

Switching

1

Press STOP

(|)

twice to stop playback (if

necessary), and then press SETUP.

OFF

the

the closed

2

caption

Press _l / _ to select the "Preference
Setup" icon.

a setting,
to confirm

3

and then
your

Press ENTEWOK
selection.

to confirm

your

Audio,

and

menu

YUV/S-video

Use this feature

to toggle

output between
S-video.

YUV (Y PB PR) and

the video signal

In "VIDEO SETUP PAGE", press A/V
highlight [YUV/S], and then press _.

to

YUV
Select this for the component
connection.

video

S-VIDEO
Select this for the S-video connection.
2

Press A/Y

to select

press ENTER/OK
selection.

a setting,
to confirm

and then
your

subtitle

disc

These menus contain various language
options for the audio, subtitles and disc
menus recorded
on the DVD. For details,
see "Setting the audio, subtitle
menu languages _ on page 11.

Restricting
parental
Some

DVDs

playback

and disc

with

control
may have a parental

level

assigned to the complete disc or to certain
scenes on the disc. This feature lets you set
a playback limitation level.
The rating levels are from 1 to 8 and are
country dependent.
playback of certain

You can prohibit
discs that are not

suitable for your children or play certain
discs in alternative
scenes.

28

Setup
In "PREFERENCE

PAGE", press A/T

highlight [PARENTAL],

to

PBC

and then press i_.

(Playback

Menu

control)

You can turn on or off PBC. This feature

is

available only on Video CD 2.0 with the
playback control (PBC) feature. For
details, see "Playback
page 17.

HP3/JPEG

control

(PBC)" on

menu

HP3/]PEG Navigator can be set only if the
disc was recorded with a menu. It allows
you to select different
Press A/_'

to highlight a rating level for the

inserted disc, and then press ENTER/OK
to confirm your selection.
-_ To disable parental controls

display menus for

easy navigation.
1

In "PREFERENCE PAGE", press A/T
to highlight [P1P3/JPEG NAV], and then
press _.

and have all

discs play, select [8 ADULT].

WITH

MENU

Use the numeric
buttons
(0=9) to enter
the six-digit password (see "Changing the

Select this to display only the folder menu
of the P1P3/Picture CD.

password" on page 30).
•_ DVDs that are rated above the level you

WITHOUT

selected do not play unless you enter
the six-digit

password.

Notes:
-

VCD, SVCD, and CD have no level

MENU

Select this to display all the files contained
in the P1P3/Picture CD.
2

Press AIr
to select a setting, and then
press ENTEPJOK
to confirm your
selection.

indication, so the parental control function
has no etTect with these types of'discs. This
-

also applies to most illegal DVD discs.
Some DVDs are not encoded with a rating
though the movie rating may be printed on
the disc cover. The rating level feature does
not work for such discs.

29

Setup

Menu

Changing

the

3

password

Use the numeric

buttons

(0-9)

The same password is used for both
Parental Control and Disc Lock. Enter

your old six-digit password.
. When doingthis for thefirsttime,
"000 000".

your six-digit

•

password

when prompted

on the screen. The default password
000.
In "PREFERENCE

PAGE", press A/V

highlight [PASSWORD],
to select [CHANGE].

is 000

to

and then press I_

If you forgot
password,

your old six-digit

Enter the new six-digit

password.

S

Enter the new six-digit
confirm the password.

password

-_ The new six-digit password
Press ENTER/OK
password.

Resetting

enter

enter "000 000".

4

6

to enter

the

to confirm

again to

is now valid.
your new

system

Setting the DEFAULT

function

resets all

options and your personal settings to the
initial factory settings, except your
password
LOCK.
Press ENTEPdOK
"Password

to enter the

Change Page".

for PARENTAL

In "PREFERENCE
highlight
select

PAGE",

[DEFAULT],

and DISC
press A/V

[RESET].

Press ENTER/OK
selection.

to confirm

your

--_ All settings are reset to the initial
factory settings.

3O

to

and then press _ to

Language
These codes can be used to select
options in "AUDIO",
"SUBTITLE"

other languages. This
or "DISC
MENU".

does not

affect

Abkhazian
Afar
Afrikaans
Albanian

6566
6565
6570
8381

German

Amharic
Arabic
Armenian

6577
6582
7289

Gujarati
Hausa
Hebrew

7185
7265
7269

Assamese
Avestan

6583
6569

Aymara
Azerbaijani
Bashkir

6589
6590
6665

Herero
Hindi
Hiri Motu

7290
7273
7279

Basque
Belarusian

6985
6669

Hungarian
Icelandic
Ido
Indonesian

7285
7383
7379
7368

Bengali
Bihari
Bislama

6678
6672
6673

Interlingua
Interlingue
Inuktitut

7866
6683
6682

Inupiaq
Irish
Italian

7375
7165
7384

6671
7789

Japanese
Javanese
Kalaallisut
Kannada

7465
7486
7576
7578

Kashmiri
Kazakh
Khmer

7583
7575
7577

Kikuyu; Gikuyu
Kinyarwanda
Kirghiz
Komi
Korean

7573
8287
7589
7586
7579

Kuanyama;
Kurdish

Kwanyama

7574
7585

Kwanyama;
Lao
Latin

Kuanyama

7574
7679
7665

Bokm_l,
Bosnian
Breton

Norwegian

Bulgarian
Burmese
Castilian,
Catalan

Spanish

6983
6765

Chamorro
Chechen
Chewa;

6772
6769
Chichewa;

Chichewa;
Chinese

Chewa;

Nyanja

7889

Nyanja

7889
9072

Gikuyu;
Greek,
Guarani

(International)

7573
6976
7178

7365
7369
7385

9065
6785
6785
6786

Cornish
Corsican
Croatian
Czech

7587
6779
7282
6783

Danish
Dutch

6865
7876

Dzongkha
English

6890
6978

Esperanto
Estonian

6979
6984

Faroese

7079

Fijian
Finnish
French

7074
7073
7082

Luxembourgish;
Macedonian

7666
7775

Malagasy

7771

Frisian
Gaelic;

7089
7168

Malay
Malayalam
Maltese

7783
7776
7784

Manx

7186

Gallegan
Georgian

Gaelic

7176
7565

the

6869
Kikuyu

Chuang; Zhuang
Church Slavic; Slavonic;
Church Slavonic; Church
Chuvash

Scottish

Code

Latvian

7686

Letzeburgesch;
Limburgan;
Limburger;
Limburger;
Limburgan;

7666
7673
7673

Limburgish;
Lingala
Lithuanian

7673
7678
7684

Limburger;

31

Language

Code

These codes can be used to select
options in "AUDIO",
"SUBTITLE"

32

other languages. This
or "DISC
MENU".

does not affect

Maori
Marathi
Marshallese
Moldavian
Mongolian
Nauru

7773
7782
7772
7779
7778
7865

Sotho, Southem
South Ndebele

8384
7882

Spanish; Castilian
Sundanese
Swahili
Swati

6983
8385
8387
8383

Navaho, Navajo
Navajo; Navaho
Ndebele, North
Ndebele, South
Ndonga
Nepali
Northern Sami
North Ndebele
Norwegian
Norwegian Bokm_l; Bokmal,
Norwegian Nynorsk;
Nyanja; Chichewa; Chewa
Nynorsk, Norwegian;
Occitan (post 1500); Proven
Old Bulgarian; Old Slavonic;
Old Church Slavonic; Old
Old Slavonic; Church
Oriya
Oromo
Ossetian; Ossetic
Ossetic; Ossetian
Pali
Panjabi
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Provenoal; Occitan (post)
Pushto
Quechua
Raeto-Romance
Romanian
Rundi
Russian
Samoan
Sango
Sanskrit
Sardinian
Scottish Gaelic; Gaelic
Serbian
Shona
Sindhi
Sinhalese
Slovak
Slovenian
Somali

7886
7886
7868
7882
7871
7869
8369
7868
7879
7866
7878
7889
7878
7967
6785
6785
6785
7982
7977
7983
7983
8073
8065
7065
8076
8084
7967
8083
8185
8277
8279
8278
8285
8377
8371
8365
8367
7168
8382
8378
8368
8373
8375
8376
8379

Swedish

8386

Tagalog
Tahitian

8476
8489

Tajik
Tamil
Tatar

8471
8465
8484

Telugu
Thai
Tibetan

8469
8472
6679

Tigrinya

8473

Tonga (Tonga
Tsonga
Tswana

Islands)

8479
8483
8478

Turkish
Turkmen
Twi

8482
8475
8487

Uighur
Ukrainian
Urdu
Uzbek

8571
8575
8582
8590

Vietnamese

8673

Volap(Jk
Walloon

8679
8765

Welsh
Wolof
Xhosa

6789
8779
8872

Yiddish
Yoruba

8973
8979

Zhuang;
Zulu

Chuang

9065
9085

the

Troubleshooting
Refer to the chart below when this unit does not function properly. If the
problem you are experiencing is not listed below or if the instruction below does
not help, set this unit to the standby mode, disconnect the power cord, and
contact the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center.

No power

Check if the ACE Dwer cor'a is D[¥DDe connectec
Press STANDBY/ON
on the fi on_ DaneLof this unit to turn
on

Ine

Dowel

Referto the manual SUDDIleawltr

No picture

/ourTV

for:orreclvlaeo

- cnanne _electlon Change the TV channel untl
the D\_ D screen
Check if the T
stumea or

ou see

Nake sure the video signm ou_pu_ semng of this unit matches
me waec -onnec_ or see "Switching me YUV/S-video"
on
_age 28}
'_ ,ou ao not use prYogr'esslve scan connec_ on_ using Ine
co :anen_vmec
'vc[Pa)iacksofthisunitlan(]nomc_ure
s (]lsma 'ed on the TV follow the SeeDSDelow IC wrr )ffthe
)rogresswe
1, Press A
]lSC

scan:
DPEN/CLOSB

o _ the front panel to ode _ me

Ira

2, Pres= _! on the rm _o_e con_rc
3, D ess ANGLE on the emote con_'o

_o (]eac_wate

progressive scan, Tnls unl_ _ssetto Cc-_[)oneni/inTe
vlaeo

Distorted

Occasiona

picture

aDDear

a small

aeDenalng

amount

on the

of elcture

alsc

Delng

alstor_Elon

ace(]

ma

pla' e(] DOCK. This

_ ]ot

TlalTUBClIO_

Completely
distorted
or black/white
picture
DVD

picture
with

-

Make sure tpe also IScomDatlDle wltn thiS unlI (see 'Notes
on aLscs on page 2).
Ensure that £he TV tYPe of thLs unit s set to match that of
the

also

TV" or

The screen size looks

or distorted

your

TV

{see

"Selling

a color

system

for

YOU

_age 9).

Ida .e sure the TV settir _ of this unit matcf' es me screen size
of your TV (see "Setting the TV display" on page 25
.........................
me asDect ratio of bur

unnatural, or the caption is
displayed only partially on the
TV monitor or is not displayed
at all
No sound

an(]

sound

JSl tne volume
Check that the sDeaKeFSare connec_eo correct

Ad

-

33

Troubleshooting

No audio

at digital

output

Check tne a@_al connec_ ons
- au are pla/in£ a DTS source cnecKtnat
'our recewer can
aecc Je DTS a-d "DIGITAL OUT D JT" is set to "ALL
see
_age 23)
,ou are pla/Jn£ a HPEG-2 sou_c_ cnecKtnat
our
recewer can decode HPEG-2. Otherwise
_aKe sure
DIGITAL OUTPL T" is set to "PCH ONLY'
see pa£e 23
Check if the audio format ol the selecteo auo ) lan£ua£e
q'_atcne_

Disc

does not

bur

receiver

The DVD+P4R\N

play

CaDaDHIIles

DVD-R/R'v_

CD-P4R/v

must be

finahzea.
Ensure the disc label is facing up.
Chc :k if the disc is defective by tt'yln£ another a sc.
,ou nave recoroea a oicture CD or" l'qP3 CE outsell
ensule tr _t our oJsc contains at least I(

sictures or 5 NP3

!raCKS.

Re£ an coae is incorrect
Picture
during

freezes
playback

momentarily

This unit does not respond
the remote
control

(see "Re£Lon coaes

on page 2

Check the disc for fingerprints/so "atcnes ana clean it
soft cloth wipln£ fr_om center to eage.
to

itn a

Aim the remote control dlrec_ v at tne remoTe control
sensor c the front panel of this snlt.
Reduce the distance of tne remote contrc from tl s ur
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÷/- sl£ns) as

_QIcateo

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do not work

unit

some
during

This unit
DVDs
Menu

does not

operating
playback

respond

to

commands

cannot

items

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AC outlet for 5-1C seconc]s.

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ine lens Defore sendin£ th s unL_ for [eDalr
cannot

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control

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progressive

34

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scan

Check that the video si£nal output is swltcn t(
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on gage 2_8),

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see

Glossary
Analog:

Sound that has not been turned

numbers.Analog

into

sound varies, while digital

sound has specific

numerical

send audio through

two

surround

developed

values.These

jacks

channels, the left and

right.
As

_:A

containing

to six channels of digital audio (front
right, surround

up

left and

left and right, center

and

subwoofer).
ect

ratio:

The ratio

of vertical

and

DTS:

Digital Theatre

Systems.This

horizontal
horizontal

sizes of a displayed image.The
vs. vertical ratio of conventional TVs.

sound system, but it is different

is 4:3,and

that of widescreens

companies.

AUDIO

OUT

jacks:

is 16:9.

Jacks on the back of this

unit that send audio to another

system (TV,

Stereo, etc.).
Bit

sound system

by Dolby Laboratories

Rate:

Digital.The

]PEG:

of data used to hold a

given length of music; measured

in Idlobits

were developed

A very common

format.A

still-picture

proposed

The amount

formats

is a surround

from

Dolby
by different

digital still picture

data compression system

by the Joint Photographic

Expert

Group,

which features

small decrease

quality

in spite of its high compression

in image
ratio.

per

seconds, or I
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