Yamaha DVR S60 User Manual HOME THEATER Manuals And Guides L0303218
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QYAMAHA [] DVD HOME THEATER SOUND SYSTEM DVX-S60 oooo oooo IL DVX-S60:DVR-S60 _ + NX-S60S Jl + NX-S60C + SW-S60 OWNER'S MANUAL 11 I_illtllil_l Power Sources power source - This type of power RISKOFELECTRICSHOCK DO NOTOPEN power 12 TO REDUCE THE RISK OF Grounding ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL alternating is a salary outlet, feature. your electrician • Explanation of Graphical Symbols 13 The lightning flash with anr3whead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intel_ded io alert you to the plesence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's el]closure that may be of sufficient magnitude lo constitute a risk of electric shock tu persons. unplug 15 Power outside TO REDUCE THE RISK DO NOT EXPOSE OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC THIS UNIT TO RAIN SHOCK, 16 1 Read Instructions read before 2 Retain the product Instructions retained 3 Ik_r future Heed Warnings instructions 4 5 - All the safety -- Unplug should - The safety 17 and operating instructions should be adhered be 18 should not use liquid cleaners fi'om the wall outlet or aerosol cleaners. to cords at plugs, convenience during a lightning Ik_r long periods the antenna of time, or cable due to lightning and system should not be located in the light or power circuits, extreme lines or circuits. care should lines or circuits -- Do not overload receptacles as contact wall outlets, as this can result When be taken installing an to keep tYom with them extension might be tbtah cords, or integral in a risk of fire or electric Object and Liquid through Entry - Never openings push objects as they parts that could resuh may touch of any kind into this dangerous in a fire or electric vohage shock. points Never or spill on the pr(_uct. Servicing - Do not a_tempt to service removing covers may expose this pr(_uct you to dangerous yourself voltage as opening or or other hazards. be belg.)re cleaning. Use a damp cloth so thai upon or lines or other electric convenience Ret?r this product be routed by items placed m the product antenna system, liquid of any kind and in the operating and use instructions should and disconnect Overloading product to. .. All operating cords and unused dan]age power such power short-out on the product the salary shock. be reference. Follow Instructions IMlowed. Cleaning instructions is operated. -- All warnings should and operating into the Do not defeat for this product it can fall into such power antenna touching OR MOISTURE. protection An outside of overhead or where WARNING wider only one way. This surges. Lines vicinity with a they exit Ihom the product. it is left unattended This will prevent power-line or still fidl to fit, contact outlet. attention it fi'om the wall outlet system. outlet on or pinched particular ---For added or when or local power, one blade to insert the plug fully -- Power-supply to be walked paying dealer battery may be equipped (a plug having obsolete and the point where Lightning storm, The exclamation point within an equilaleral triangle is intended to alel_ you to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. Z them, receptacles, 14 your from plug. Protection they are not likely against product the plug. If the plug should to replace fi'om the type of product will fit into the power of the polarized Power-Cord your to operate line plug If you are unable try reversing purpose consult only If you are not sure of the instructions. - This current This plug label. intended refer to the operating than the other). be operated to your home, For products or Polarization polarized should on the marking supply company. other sources, CAUTION: product indicated Do 19 all servicing Dan]age m qualified Requiring Service and refer servicing tk)r service personnel. -- Unplug to qualified this product service personnel fi'om the wall outlet under the following conditions: cleaning. 6 Attachments - Do not use attachments manufacturer 7 Water as they may cause and Moisture 8 Accessories bracket, - Do not place and serious bracket, the product. A product may cause it from or covered. on a bed, sot), injury should adhered m. d) If the pr(_uct to a child If the pr(_uct f) When 20 Replacement should installation such normally controls as an improper adjustment to restore the product has been dropped change Parts technician extensive controls work by a operation, in any way, and in performance - When replacement parts has used replacement parts specified or have the same characteristics substitutions - this are required, be sure the by the as the original may result in fire, electric part. shock, or other hazards. are 21 operation of the product must be blocked This as a bookcase or the manufacturer's by the of other a need tor service. Unauthorized surface. the operating to its normal or dan]aged a distinct manufacturer never by I\_llowing that are covered and will olden require exhibits into the produch to rain or water, with and these openings rug, or other similar only those is damaged, have fiillen surfaces to overturn. reliable not operate the product indicates accessory does Adjust technician e) or objects has been exposed instructions qualified the cord or plug has been spilled, may result in dan]age or sold with follow be moved in the cabinet The openings is provided If the product trilx)d, with a cart, stand, use a mounting lk_rce, and uneven and to ensure in a built-in ventilation c) service overheating, product not be placed II and should -- Slots and openings blocked been Use only and cart combination l\)r ventilation and to protect proper cart, stand, serious should the power-supply operating by the manufacturer, of the product excessive the product Ventilation provided to the product. and cart combination stops, If liquid instructions. by the manufacturer. care. Quick 10 may fall, causing instructions, recommended When b) tub; in a wet on an unstable recommended Any mounting manufacturer's 9 this preduct dan]age or table near water ---I_r example, sink, or laundry a) pool; and the like. or table. The product or adult, trilx)d, kitchen or near a swimming by the product hazards. Do not use this product near a bath tub, was|] bowl, basement; not recommended product, not be by placing product the should or rack unless instructions have Safety 22 Check - Upon completion ask the service technician that the product is in proper Wall or Ceiling Mounting ceiling only as recommended of any service to perl\_rm operating or repairs safety to this checks to determine condition. - The unit should be mounted by the manufacturer. to a wall or 23 Heat -- The product radiators, that 24 should heat registers, produce Outdoor Grounding to the prc_uct, groueded static charges. ANS1/NFPA such as EXAMPLE amplifiers) OF ANTENNA GROUNDING unit, or cable or cable against informalion voltage surges to proper grounding of wire to an location electrodes, and Code, of the lead-in conductors, to grounding is is Electrical with regard grounding system system of antenna and requirements lk_r installer: is provided 820-40 protection size of grounding system reminder antenna electrode. Note to CATV Article (including 810 of the National structure, unit, connection the grounding This some 70, provides discharge discharge --- If an outside Article the mast and supporting antenna fi'om heat sources products be sure the antenna so as to provide built=up away or other heat. Antenna connected be situated stoves, to call the CATV of the NEC that provides and, in particulm; specifies grounding of the building, system system guidelines thai the cable ground installer's altention tor proper grounding shall be connected to to the as close m the point of cable entry as practical. FCC INFORMATION 1. IMPORTANT This NOTICE product, contained when in this manual, not expressly approved by the FCC, 2. supplied as indicated meets by Yamaha : When product with this product MUST to use this product NOTE product : This be used. Compliance residential environment electronic This equipment void your that your and may cause electronic devices. radio used according 15 lk_r Class requirements in harmful and the Electronic Group want level. One that lets the sound Industries harmful provides the come either power circuits toued which please not guarantee that If this product can be determined try to eliminate is found by turning the problem by measures: this preduct outlets a in a or the device that is being al_i_cted by the are on different branch (circuit breaker or AC line fiher/s. or TV lead-in intert?rence, is 300 ohm relocate/reorient ribbon the antenna. lead, change the lead-in to cable. If these cor0ective contact with type that or install If the antenna coaxial and, if not measures the local retailer do not produce authorized you can not locate the appropriate Electronics U.S.A. Corp., satis fitctory to distribute retailer, please 666(I Orangethorpe results, please this type of product. contact If Yamaha Ave, Buena Park, CA 90620. in the users to the operation of other The above Yamaha statements Corporation apply ONLY of America to those products distributed by or its subsidiaries. For A Lifetime Association's you to get the most out of your equipment -- and, most and "ON", one of the following Relocate does in all installations. of interference, the unit "OFF" fuse) "B" interference tYequencies to the instructions interference FCC regulations In the case of radio with use of this product will not result generates/uses manual, will not occur Utilize FCC devices, installed with interference interference. all installation could Part with these level of assurance other Follow and/ Cable/s and lk)und to comply listed in FCC Regulations, devices. cables. in the USA. has been tested We Want You Listening hearing. granted to accessories shielded to I\_l]ow instructions reasonable or distortion authority, only) Compliance to be the source Modifications your this product high quality authorization requirements blaring requirements. may void connecting use only Failure YAMAHA UNIT! using instructions. digital FCC THIS in the instructions to use the product. IMPORTANT or another 3. : DO NOT MODIFY installed (for US customers through importantly, loud Consumer and clear without Electronics by playing without al_cting your it at a sat_ annoying sensitive Since hearing damage t?om loud sounds is often undetectable until it is too late, YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group recommend you to aw)id prolonged exposure from excessive w)lume levels. m k_ III I NX-SW60 i DVR-S60 • Remote control • OOOCI OOC) (NX-S60S x 4, NX-S60C, SW-S60) Speaker cables CI [15m] X2 • • Mounting brackets (for NX-S8O) Batteries (size AA, UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7) X4 • • • Screws (for NX-SSO) • Fasteners (for NX-S8OC) Audio pin cable Video pin calbe X2 • AM loop antenna • Indoor FM antenna Dnl- DIGITAL ra--._z_ms'a Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. DIGITAl. SURROUND "DTS" and "DTS Digital Surround" are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. IV This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. Install this sound system in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean place with at least 10 cm on the top, 10 cm on the left and right, and tO cm at the back of DVR-S6O, and 20 cm on the top, 10 cm on the left and right, and 10 cm at the back of SW-S6O -- away from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold. Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances, motors, or transformers to avoid humming sounds. To prevent fire or electrical shock, do not place this unit where it may get exposed to dripping or splashing, and never put any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the top of the unit. Do net expose this unit to sudden temperature changes from cold to hot, and do not locate this unit in a environment with high humidity (i.e. a room with a humidifier) to prevent condensation inside this unit, which may cause an electrical shock, fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. Avoid installing this unit in a place where foreign objects and liquid might fall. It might cause a fire, damage to this unit and/or personal injury. Do not place the following objects on this unit: - Other components, as they may cause damage and/or discoloration on the surface of this unit. - Burning objects (i.e. candles), as they may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. - Containers with liquid in them, as they may cause electrical shock to the user and/or damage to this unit. Do net cover this unit with a newspaper, tablecloth, curtain, etc. in order not to obstruct heat radiation. If the temperature inside this unit rises, it may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections are complete. Do not operate this unit upside-down. It may overheat, possibly causing damage. Do net use force on switches, knobs and/or cords. When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the cord. Do not clean this unit with chemical solvents; this might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth. Only voltage specified on this unit must be used. Using this unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. YAMAHA will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than specified. To prevent damage by lightning, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet during an electrical storm. Take care of this unit so that no foreign objects and/or liquid drops inside this unit. Do net attempt to modify or fix this unit. Contact qualified YAMAHA service personnel when any service is needed. The cabinet should never be opened for any reasons. When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time (Le. vacation), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet. Be sure to read the "TROUBLESHOOTING" section on common operating errors before concluding that this unit is faulty. Before moving this unit, press STANDBY/ON to set this unit in the standby mode, and disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet. VOLTAGE SELECTOR (General model only) The VOLTAGE SELECTOR on the rear panel of this unit must be set for your local main voltage BEFORE plugging into the AC main supply. Voltages are 110-120V/220-240V V AC, 50 Hz. This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if this unit itself is turned off. This state is called the standby mode. In this state, this unit is designed to consume a very small quantity of power. IMPORTANT Please record the serial number of this unit in the space below. MODEL: Serial No.: The serial number is located on the bottom of the unit. Retain this Owner's Manual in a safe place for future reference. FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot and fully insert. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. • For U.K. customers If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the plug supplied with this appliance, it should be cut off and an appropriate 3 pin plug fitted. For details, refer to the instructions described below. • The plug severed from the mains lead must be destroyed, as a plug with bared flexible cord is hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet. • Special Instructions for U.K. Model IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE: IN ACCORDANCE Blue: NEUTRAL Brown: LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED. Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug. DANGER Visible laser radiation when open. Avoid direct exposure to beam. When this unit is plugged to the wall outlet, do net place your eyes close to the opening of the disc tray and other openings to took into inside. The laser component in this product is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1. The name plate is located on the bottom of the unit. E-1 CONTENTS IMPORTANT CHECKING CAUTION CONTROLS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THE ACCESSORIES ....................... ............................... I! Iv ....................................................................... 1 ................................................................... 3 Front panel ......................................................................... Display ................................................................................ 3 3 REMOTE CONTROL ..................................................... Controls .............................................................................. Installing batteries in the remote control ............................. Using the remote control .................................................... 4 4 5 5 SPEAKER 6 PLACEMENT ............................................... Placing speakers ................................................................ Placing the center speaker ................................................. Mounting the front and surround speakers ......................... BASIC CONNECTIONS ................................................. 6 6 7 8 Speaker connections .......................................................... 8 Antenna connections .......................................................... 9 Connecting to a TV with the video pin cable ...................... 9 ADDITIONAL CONNECTION EXAMPLES .................. Connecting to a TV with an S video cable ........................ Connecting to a TV with a component video cable .......... VCR connections .............................................................. Progressive-scan TV connections .................................... Headphones ..................................................................... BASIC OPERATION ..................................................... Turning the power on and off ............................................ Direct start function .......................................................... Selecting the source ......................................................... Adjusting the volume ........................................................ To reduce the volume temporarily .................................... Bass boost system ........................................................... Selecting the sound mode ................................................ WHAT TO DO IF .............................................................. ADJUSTING THE CLOCK ........................................... 10 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 SELECTING THE SURROUND MODE ....................... 13 Selecting Dolby Pro Logic Surround mode ....................... 13 PLAYABLE DISCS ....................................................... DISC PLAY ................................................................... Preparations ..................................................................... Starting play ..................................................................... Stopping play .................................................................... SETTINGS ON THE SET UP MENU ........................... Common procedures of settings ...................................... Language .................................................................... Display ........................................................................ Speaker ....................................................................... Parental ....................................................................... E-2 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 VARIOUS DISC PLAYING FUNCTIONS ..................... Selecting a DVD menu [DVD] ........................................... Selecting a title menu [DVD] ............................................. Return button (RETURN) [Video CD] ............................... Chapter (Track) skip ......................................................... Title search [DVD] ............................................................. Chapter search [DVD] ...................................................... Track search [Video CD] [CD] ........................................... Time search ...................................................................... Fast play ........................................................................... Slow-motion play .............................................................. Still picture (Pause) .......................................................... Frame by frame advance play [DVD] [Video CD] ................ Picture zoom [DVD] [Video CD] ........................................ Viewing from a desired camera angle (Multi-Angle) [DVD] .......................................................... Angle replay [DVD] ........................................................... Repeat play ...................................................................... Programmed play [Video CD] [CD] ................................... Selecting subtitle language [DVD] .................................... Selecting audio soundtrack language (Multi-Language) [DVD] .................................................... Changing the audio channel output [Video CD] .............. Selecting on-screen information ....................................... MP3 CD OPERATION .................................................. MP3 CD information ......................................................... MP3 CD play .................................................................... LANGUAGE CODE LIST ............................................. 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 LISTENING TO VIDEO SOURCES .............................. 23 LISTENING 23 TO THE RADIO ........................................ Automatic/Manual tuning .................................................. To preset stations ............................................................. Listening to preset stations ............................................... To receive FM stereo broadcasts ..................................... TIMER OPERATION .................................................... Using the timer ................................................................. Using the sleep timer ........................................................ 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 GUIDE ..................................... SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................ 26 Front panel 1 2 345678 9 IC 17 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 16 15 10. I_I_/MEMORY 11. INPUT button STANDBY/ON button/Standby indicator Disc tray (}<41!TUNING - button. I_I_[/TUNING + button) Open/Close button (A) Play button (ID,.-) FM MODE button [see page 23.] Stop button (I) <10) ANGLE button [see page 19.] ANGLE-REPLAY button [see page 19.] ZOOM button [see page 19.] AUDIO button [see page 20.] SLEEP button [see page 24.] TIMER button [see page 24,] ADJUST button [see page 12.] CLOCK button [see page 12.] 3. Amplifier controls INPUT button TEST tone [see page 13,] SURROUND button [see page 13.] BASS button [see page 12,] MUSIC button [see page 12.] MUTE button [see page 12.] VOLUME -/+ buttons 4. Tuner controls Tuner/Band select button (TUNER) Preset tuning button (PRESET) [see page 23.] TUNING -/+ buttons [see page 23.] FM MODE button [see page 23.] 5. SHIFT button E-4 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Open/Close (&) button SET/CLEAR button [see page 18, 19.] LEVEL button [see page 13.] MENU button [see page 18,] ENTER button 11. 12. 13. 14. RETURN button [see page 18.] Play button (liD'-) Stop button (m) SKIP _1_1/I_1_ buttons 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 2 t, 22. AUDIO button [see page 20.] SUBTITLE button [see page 20.] REPEAT button [see page 19.] Last memory button (LAST MEMO) [see page 15,] PROGRAM button [see page 19.] SEARCH MODE button [see page 18,] SLOW _ I/I )- buttons [see page 18.] SEARCH 41411_1)- buttons 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Pause button (11) ON SCREEN button [see page 20.] A, _, V, 41 buttons TITLE button [see page 18.] SET UP button [see page 16.] Installing batteries in the remote control Using the remote control Insert the batteries in the correct direction by aligning the + and - marks on the batteries with the polarity markings (+ and -) insidethe battery compartment. J / Approximately 1. 2. 3. 6 rn (20 feet) /_30 _ Press the _ part and slide off the battery compartment cover. insert the two batteries (AA, R06, UM-3 type) with + and - oriented properly. Slide the cover back on so that it snaps into place. Notes on batteries • Change all of the batteries if you notice a decrease in the operating range of the remote control • Do not use old batteries together with new ones. • Donotusedifferenttypesofbatteries(suchasalkalineandmanganese batteries) together. Read the packaging carefully as these different types of batteries may have the same shape and color. • If the batteries have leaked, dispose of them immediately. Avoid touching the leaked material or tetting it come into contact with clothing, etc. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly before installing new batteries. Handling the remote control • Do not spill water or other liquids on the remote control • Do not drop the remote control. • Do not leave or store the remote controt in the following conditions: types of - high humidity or temperature such as near a heater, stove or bath; - dusty places; or - in places subject to extremely low temperatures. E-5 Before making connections, place all speakers in their respective positions. The positioning of the speakers is important because it controls the whole sound quality of this system. Place the speakers depending on your listening position by following the instructions below. Note: In this speaker package, the same speakers (NX-S80) are used for the front and surround speakers. Placing the speakers Front righ :speaker Centre speaker \\ Front speakers: Front left speaker ,\ Surround right speaker \ On both sides of and at approximately the same height as the TV set. Surround speakers: Behind your listening position, facing slightly inward. About 1.8 m (approx. 6 feet) from the floor. \ Center speaker: Precisely between the front speakers. Sebwoofer: The position of the subwoofer is not so critical because low bass tones are not highly directional. Subwoofer Surround Placing the left speaker speaker center You can place the speaker on top of the TV if the top is flat, on the floor under the TV, or inside the TV rack. Be sure to place the speaker in a stable position. When placing the speaker on top of the TV, to prevent the speaker from falling, attach the provided fasteners at two points on the bottom of the speaker and on the top of the TV. Screen Note: Fastener E-6 / / Do not place the speaker on top of a TV whose area is smaller than the bottom of the speaker. If placed, the speaker may fall and cause injury. Do not place the speaker on top of a TV if the top is inclined. Do not touch the adhesive surface after peeling off the seal as this will weaken its adhesive strength. Thoroughly wipe clean the surface where the fastener is to be applied. Note that adhesive strength is weakened if the surface is dirty, oily or wet and that this may cause the center speaker to drop. Mounting the front and surround speakers Mount the speakers on a shelf, rack or directly on the floor, or hang them on the wail Placing the the main/surround speakers When placing the speakers on a flat surface, attach the included nonskid pads to the corners on the bottom of the speakers, This prevents the speakers from sliding around. To mount the speakers on a wall by using the holes on the speakers' back panels 1. Fasten screws into a firm wall or wall support as shown in the figure, Round head screw Diam. 3.5-4 mm Nonskid pad (not supplied) Wall/wall 2. _ support Min. 20 mm Hang the speaker by mounting the holes on the protruding screws. * Make surs that the scrsws are securely caught by the narrow parts of the holes, If you want to mount a speaker on a commercially stand for the front/surround speakers available speaker The provided mounting bracket with 1 pair of screw holes (at an interval of 60 mm) can be used to mount the speaker on a speaker stand. * Those screw holes can be used with M4 screws only. 70 mm 60 mm 1. Attach the bracket to the bottom of the speaker by using the provided screw so that the convex part of the bracket fits in the grooved part on the bottom of the speaker, WARNING Mounting • Each speaker weighs 0.9 kg (2 Ibs.). Do not mount them on thin plywood or a wall composed of a soft surface material.If mounted, the screws may pull out of the flimsy surface and the speakers may fall. This may damage the speakers or cause personal injury. • Do not affix the speakers to a wall using nails, adhesives, or any other unstable hardware. Long-term use and vibrations may cause the speakers to fall. • To avoid accidents resulting from tripping over loose speaker cables, fix the cables to the wall. • Select an appropriate position on the wall to mount the speaker so that no one will injure his/her head or face. / Screw Using theYamaha Speaker Stand SPS-8O (option) By using the Yamaha Speaker Stand SPS-8O, speakers can be ptaced on the floor. 2. Mount the speaker on the speaker stand by using the screw holes on the bracket. Note: The mounting bracket is provided for each speaker. Note: Be careful not to let the speaker system fall, it might cause damage SPS-8O _ or serious injuries, If you use the other speaker system, ptease refer to "Speaker" under "SETTINGS ON THE SET UP MENU". (See Page 17.) * The SPS-80 is not available in some areas. E-7 Selecting TV system (for General model only) Before connecting, set the TV SYSTEM switch (rear of the unit) to the position of your local TV system (PAL or NTSC). After ell connections outlet. Note: have been made, connect the power cable to an AC De not connect the power cable to an AC outlet until all connections have been made. The system is not completely disconnected from the AC outlet when the STANDBY/ON button is set to the standby mode. Speaker connections To achieve proper stereo reproduction, connect the speaker cables without shorting to adjacent cables, Speaker cable colour Black end Red Black end Blue Black end Green Black end Orange Black end Gray Black end Brown Use Front right speaker Front left speaker Centre speaker Surround right speaker Surround left speaker Subwoofer Front right speaker Front left speaker Red Centre speaker Red Black L_ Blue Black L_ Black L_Green DVR-S60 Black rl_ Orange Surround right speaker E-8 Black r_Gray Surround left speaker Subwoofer Antenna connections Outdoor FM antenna (not supplied) AM loop antenna Assemble the loop antenna. AM loop antenna Unwind the antenna wires, then connect them to the AM ANTterminals, Place the loop antenna in a position which yields the best AM reception, or attach it to a wail or other surface. Indoor FM antenna l DVR-S60 7_._ ..... II_i_W_S '{'J_ .) (not supplied) Note: To minimize noise, the speakers, power cable and any other cable should not come close to the indoor or external antenna cable and AM loop antenna. place the antenna cables close to the system. Do not in areas close to a transmitter the simple indoor antenna is sufficient to receive broadcasts. Extend the antenna wire as straight as possible and, while listening to the sound from the system, secure it in a position which yields minimal distortion and noise. in fringe areas or where reception is distorted or noisy, an external antenna (not supplied) should be connected instead of the simple indoor antenna. Consult your dea{er. Connecting to a TV with the video pin cable Connect the video pin cable between the MONITOR OUT VIDEO jackof the unit and the video input jack of the TV. Video pin cable DVR-S60 TV Notes on connections Please refer to the instruction manuals for the components that you are connecting (TV, VCR, etc.). When you connect the unit to your TV and other equipment, be sure to turn off the power and disconnect ail of the equipments from the AC outlet until all the connections have been made. Do not connect the MONITOR OUT (S VIDEO/VIDEO) and COMPONENT will be distorted because DVD discs are copy protected. Please consult your local audio/video dealer for more details. VIDEO OUT jacks of the unit to a VCR directly. The playback picture E-9 Connecting to a TV with an S video cable Please follow the steps below before turning on the power. 1. If your TV has an S video input jack, connect the unit as shown in the figure. (The MONITOR OUT VIDEO jack connection is not necessary.) You can enjoy clearer picture playback. 2. Set the VIDEO OUT SELECT switch to S VIDEO. DVR-S60 TV S Video cable (not supplied) Connecting to a TV with a component video DVR-S60 cable Please follow the steps below before turning on the power. 1. If your TV has component video input jacks, connect the unit as shown in the figure. (The MONITOR OUT S VIDEO/VIDEO jack connection is not necessary.) You can enjoy high quality picture playback. 2. Set the VIDEO OUT SELECT switch to COMPONENT. COMPONEN T VIDEO INPL_ Component VCR TV video cable (not supplied) connections With this connection, it is possible to watch and listen to videocassettes or other video equipment. Connect the 1st VCR as shown in figure (1)-(4). If using the 2nd VCR or other video equipment, connect it as shown in figure (5)-(6). _) Video pin cable DVR-S60 VCR (1 st) Video pin cable VCR (2nd) Audio pin cab e Note: The picture from the VCR may be distorted in some cases. If you use the VCR, you must connect the video pin cable between the MONITOR OUT VIDEO jack of the unit and the video input jack of the TV. There are no VCR video signals from the MONITOR OUT S VIDEO and COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks of the unit. Be su re to check and/or change the settings of the V ID EO OUT SELECT and V ID EO OUT SCAN SELECT switches before playing a DVD. If the setting of either or both switches is changed during ptay, picture may be disturbed or disappear from the monitor. In such a case, turn this unit off and then on again. E-10 Progressive-scan TV connections Your TV must be capable of handling progressive scanning and have component video input capability. Component video cable (not supplied) DVR-S60 Red To AC 120V, 60Hz J TV with progressive-scan Ptease fotlow the steps below before turning on the power. 1. Connect the component video cable (not supplied) between the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks of the unit and the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT jacks of the TV. 2. Set the VIDEO OUT SELECT switch to the COMPONENT position. 3. Set the VIDEO OUT SCAN SELECT switch to the SELECTABLE capability Progressive Scanning While interlaced scanning produces one frame of video in two fields, progressive scanning creates one frame in one field. Conventional interlaced scanning constitutes one second with 30 frames (60 fields), but progressive scanning constitutes itwith 60 frames from scratch. Progressive scanning can reproduce sharper picture with high resolution for still image or other picture containing long texts or horizontal lines. This model has compliance with 525p (progressive) system. position. 4. Select "COMPONENT OUTPUT: PROGRESSIVE" in "Display" on the SETTINGS ON THE SET UP MENU. (See page 16.) interlaced scanning Notes: + Please refer to the instruction manual of your TV. When you connect the unit to your TV, be sure to turn off the power and disconnect both units from the wall outlet until all the connections have been made. Do not connect the unit to a VCR directly. The playback picture will be distorted because DVD video discs are copy protected. After the above connections have been made, there are no video Progressive scanning signals from the MONITOR OUT VIDEO and VIDEO 1 VIDEO OUT jacks. Headphones Connect stereo headphones (notsupplied)to the PHONESjack for monitoringor for privatelistening. The speakers areautomatically disconnected when headphones are connected. E-11 Turning the power on and off Press the STANDBY/ON button. The STANDBY indicator goes out. (After connecting the power cable, when you press the STAN DBY/ON button for the first time, the volume-reset feature automatically sets the initial volume leveL) To turnthe bower off, press the STAN DBY/ON button again. The STANDBY indicator lights up. When the power cable is connected to the AC outlet, the unit can be controlled from the remote control. Direct start Example: 1. Press 2. Press 3. Press To the the the set "PM 6:30" STANDBY/ON button to turn the power on. SHIFT + 0 CLOCK buttons. "AM 12:00" flashes. SHIFT + 8 ADJUST buttons. IE.IIII 4. The hour display flashes. Press the I_l=,dor I<1< button to set the "hours". \1/ function If the following buttons are pressed when the unit is in the standby mode, the unit turns on automatically and the selected source is activated. Main unit N=,,.-,A Remote control D,,.-, TUNER .Fin 5. Press the SHIFT + 8 ADJUST buttons. 5:00 Selecting the source Press the INPUT button to select the desired source. Each time the button is pressed, the display changes as follows: DVD _ VIDEO 1 _ VIDEO 2 _ FM _ When the source selection stopped. is changed, The minute display flashes. AM _... disc play is automatically 6. Press the _-Im,.I or I<1< button to set the "minutes". 7. Press the SHIFT + 8 ADJUST buttons. The clock starts. Adjusting the volume Turn the VOLUME control (or press the + or - VOLUME button on the remote control). The volume level appears on the display (VOL 0 - VOL 80). 5:30 To reduce the volume temporarily (using the remote control) Press the MUTE button. The volume control illumination flashes. To restore the previousvolume setting, press the MUTE button again. Bass boost system Press the BASS button to select the desired bass boost effect. BASS OFF _ BASS ON1 _ BASS ON2 _ BASS OFF... - The time can be set accurately by pressing ADJUST buttons when a time signal is heard. the SHIFT + 8 To display the clock during operation Press the SHIFT + 0 CLOCK buttons. Press both buttons again to return to the original display. Note: When the display flashes because of a power failure, reset the time. Selecting the sound mode Press the MUSIC button to select the sound mode matching the source to be listened to. POP: Pops, etc. CLASSIC: Classical music, etc. ROCK: Rock music, etc. JAZZ: Jazz, etc. WHAT TO DO IF... If the operation of the unit or display is not normal, 1. Disconnect the power cable. 2. While pressing both BASS and MUSIC buttons on the main unit at the same time, connect the power cable. "RESET" briefly appears on the display. 3. Resume operation. E-12 SURR OFF: Normal stereo sound Using only the Front left, Front right and Subweofer Press the SURROUND Front left button to select the surround mode. Each time the button is pressed, the surround Centre speaker speakers (Fig. C) Front right mode changes as follows: subwoo,erD o speaker 3 DOLBY PL-- DOLBY 3 _'LDOLBY SURR OFF_ DOLBY PL... D-- DTS_THEATER _ HALL _ speaker Note: Some discs may restrict the selection. DOLBY PL: Dolby Pro Logic mode When playing e programme source encoded with Dolby Surround sound (video tape, laser disc, DVD, etc.) (Fig. A) Front left Centre speaker Surround left speaker Front right _ _ Fig. Selecting Dolby Pro Logic speaker Subwoofer D_ Surround left speaker [_ f_ _/_ speaker f_ "> _ _ Centre speaker Surround speaker _ FL (Front left speaker) C (Centre speaker) FR (Front right speaker) RS (Surround right speaker) LS (Surround left speaker) 4. Press the + or - VOLUME comfortable level. 0 button until the test tone turns into e If the test tone level is not the same from each speaker, you may need fine adjustment of the volume level. Please follow the steps as below. Note: speaker If you make no operation, the original display returns after approximately 15 seconds. 1) 2) 3) 4) Surround left speaker mode TTONE right speaker Front right subwoo,er o Surround C If you play a programme source encoded with Dolby Surround sound (video tape, laser disc, DVD etc.), follow the steps below. Please use the remote control at the listening position. 1. Press the + or- VOLUME button to adjust the sound level from the speakers. 2. Press the SURROUND button repeatedly until"DOLBY PL"appears. 3. Press the TEST button. "TTONE" appears and "FL" flashes. The test tone will be heard from each speaker sequentially as follows: Fig. A DOLBY 3:3 channel mode Using only the Front left, Centre, Front right end Subwoefer speakers (Fig, [3) Front left Surround right speaker 0 Press Press Prees Press the TEST button to turn the test tone off. the SURROUND button to select the desired surround mode. the SHIFT + LEVEL buttons. "FNTL O" eppears. the ENTER button repeatedly to select the speaker. Display (Speaker) Surround right speaker FNTL (Front left speaker) CENT (Centre speaker) FNTR (Front right speaker) SURR (Surround right speaker) SURL (Surround left speaker) SUBW (Subwoofer) Fig. B DOLRY D: Dolby Digital 5.1 Channel mode When DVD disc encoded with Dolby Digital 5.1 Channel is played back, you can select "DOLBY D". (Fig. A) Note: 5) 6) 7) 8) Center or Surround speakers do not sound with some discs. DTS: DTS Digital Surround mode When DVD disc encoded with DTS Digital Surround (5.1ch) is played back, you can select "DTS'. (Fig. A) Note: System THEATER: "Theater" effect HALL: "Hall" effect is not encoded Press the TEST button to turn the test tone off. "]TONE" Press the + or- VOLUME button to adjust the volume. disappears. Notes: Center or Surround speakers do not sound with some discs. When playing a programme source which Surround sound (Fig. A) 5. 6. Press the I_ or 41button to adjust the volume level. (FNTL/FNTR: "0" to "-10", CENT/SURR/SURL/SUBW: "+10" to "-10".) Press the ENTER button. Repeat step 4) to 6) for another speaker, if necessary. Press the SHIFT + LEVEL buttons again to turn it off. with Delby There is no Delby Surround effect when monaural programmematerial is used. When receiving weak FM broadcasts, switch the Delby Pro Logic off. The sound quality may improve. When headphones are connected while any of the surround modes are selected, the surround mode is switched off automatically. The SURROUND button does not function while headphones ere connected. For other surround mode, please refer to "Selecting Dotby Pro Logic Surround mode" as above. This adjustment can be set at each source individually. E-13 The following types of discs can be played on this unit. Disc type and logo mark Recorded content Disc size Audio DVD Video Maximum playing time 12 cm Approx. 4 hours (Single sided disc) Approx. 8 hours (Double sided disc) 8 cm Approx. 80 minutes (Single sided disc) Approx. 160 minutes (Double sided disc) 12 cm 74 minutes 8 cm 20 minutes 12 cm 74 minutes 8 cm 20 minutes + Video VIDEO Audio Video CD + VIDEO CD [DlelTN_VIDEO] Video (Version 2.0) Music CD Audio DIGITALAUDIO Region number Region number (Regional restriction code) is built-in to the DVD ptayer and DVD discs. Note: DVD disc Only the above types of discs can be p_ayed on this unit. DVD-ROM, CD-RQM, SVCD, CVD, etc. cannot be played. This unit can play back CD-R/RW discs that have music data or MP3 files as welL However, some CD-R/RWs can not be played back depending on the recording conditions. A CD-R/RW that has no m usic data or non-M P3 files can not be played back. There are marks on some DVD disc package. Examples: This unit is to be used exclusively with the PAL or NTSC co,our system. SECAM system discs cannot be used with this unit. There is a region number on the rear of the unit, The same region number or region number "ALL" of DVD discs can be used on this unit. (_))) Notes Multiple Languages Multi-language subtitles Multi-Aspect Region number DVD discs are divided into titles, and the titles are sub-divided into chapters. = = Title 2 _1 / rt I 0hapter2 =Ohaptert I 0haptor2 I Chapter3 Ch_aptapte Title 1 Video CD/iesic CD disc Video CD and Music CD discs are divided into tracks. Track 1 E-14 Track 2 handling discs Do not apply paper or write anything on the disc surface. Handle a disc by its edge. Do not touch the recorded surface (glossy side). Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the recorded surface of the disc with a soft cloth. Multi-Angle ] on Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight, high humidity or high temperature for extended periods of time. Discs should be returned to their cases after use. Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Wipe in a straight motion from the centre to the outside of the disc. Never use chemicals such as record cleaning sprays, antistatic sprays or fluids, benzene or thinner to dean discs. If a menu appears on the TV screen.,, Press the A, I_, • or < button (or the number buttons), then press the ENTER button to select the desired menu. Playback of the selected menu will start. Note: Important note: This "DISC PLAY" explains the basic instruction of the DVD player section using the remote control unit. Some DVD or Video CD discs have different functions that may not be explained in this instruction manual. You may need extra instructions, in this case, please follow the instructions displayed on the TV screen or the jacket or case of the disc. Remote control For more details, please refer to the jacket or case of the disc. Stopping play Press the • button once. "_ " may appear on the TV screen during operation. This icon means that the function is not available on the current disc. When you press the _ button, play starts automatically point where you stopped. Note: Preparations Turn on the TV and select the channel for the DVD player. Select the playback picture size suitable for the aspect ratio of the TV. (See "Display" under "SETTINGS ON THE SET UP MENU" on Page f6.) Select the desired language for the screen menus. (See "OSD" "Language" under "SETTINGS ON THE SET UP MENU"on Page 16.) Note: Do net touch the disc tray while it is moving. Never place anything except a disc on the disc tray. Foreign objects can damage the unit. Do not apply excessive force to the disc tray. Only one disc can be placed on the disc tray. To open or close the disc tray, be sure to use the A button. De not press the disc tray with your hand. When an operation button is pressed, that operation @ Some discs may not resume play. Press the • button twice. The player stops completely. When you press the _ button, play starts from the beginning of the disc. Continuing play from where you stopped watching (LAST MEMORY PLAY) [DVD] 1. During play, press the LAST MEMO button at the point from which you want to resume play later. "LM.-STOP" appears on the display. Play stops automatically. 2. Remove the disc or turn off the power. 3. Load the disc (and press the ID_ button), or turn on the power. "Last Memory Play?" screen appears. Last Memory Play? Yes No Clear ... The memory is released. is displayed / 4. on the TV screen. The display turns off after several seconds. from the Press the • or • button to select "Yes". 5. If a disc is loaded, you can turn the unit on and begin play immediately / by pressing the I_- button. 1. 2. Press the & button. "OPEN" appears on the display and the disc tray opens. "YAMAHA" logo appears on the TV screen. Place the disc with the label facing up on the disc tray. 12 cm disc 8 cm disc Press the ENTER button. Play resumes from the point where you stopped. (if desired, press the LAST MEMO button again.) Note: Points on up to 5 discs can be memorized. The Last Memory Play mode may net work correctly with some discs. What is "PBC"? "P BC" is an abbreviation for "Playback Control" that refers to control codes prerecorded on Video CDs. During playback of a Video CD with PBC, "PBC" appears on the display. To lock the disc tray (Using the main unit) You can lock the disc tray to prevent misuse of young children. ] While the disc tray is opened, press the A button until 'LOCKED"| 3. Press the & button again to close the disc tray. Some discs may start play automatically. appears on the TV screen, The A button will not function. , To release this mode, press the A button until' UNLOCKED" i i appears. J Starting play Press the I_- button. The DVD function is selected and play starts automatically, Example: I U.U Note: if "NO DISC" appears on the display, load the disc. if the disc is leaded with the label side downward (and it is a single sided disc), or if a badly scratched disc is loaded, "NO DISC" (or "NO PLAY") appears. If this occurs, load the disc correctly or replace the disc. E-15 Once the following settings have been completed, the unit can always be operated under the same conditions. The settings will be retained in the memory until they are changed, even if the power is turned off. Common procedures of settings 1, Press the SET UP button in the stop mode. "SET UP MENU" appears on the TV screen. _ 2. 3. Is_e:)k_r Pare_ntal Press the A, I_, • or 41 button, then press the ENTER button to select the menu. Please refer to the on-screen instructions. Press the SET UP button to quit this menu. Example: % OSD: AUDIO: SUBTITLE: DVD MENU: Note: You cannot switch audio sound track languages if there is only one language recorded on the disc. When you play a DVD disc, the player automatically displays the preENGLISH DISC, ENGLISH, SPANISH, DISC, ENGLISH, SPANISH, DISC, ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH, OTHERS FRENCH, OTHERS FRENCH, OTHERS selected subtitle language if it is included on the disc. If"OTHERS"is selected, enter the language code. (See"LANGUAGE CODE LIST" on Page 22.) (DISC: The first priority language recorded on the disc is used.) % COMPONENT TV TYPE: TV TYPE: COMPONENT OUTPUT: PROGRESSIVE MODE: 4:3 LB, 4:3 PS, 16:9 4:3 LB, 4:3 PS, 16:9 INTERLACE, PROGRESSIVE AUTO, VIDEO, FILM are not correct position, you cannot select "COMPONENT PROGRESSIVE". OUTPUT: If you select"CONPONENT OUTPUT: PROGRESSIVE" when using a conventional TV, the TV screen is disturbed. In this case, turn off the TV TYPE: Select the appropriate setting for your TV screen size. 4:3 LB (Letterbex): Select when a conventional connected. TV power, and then set the VIDEO OUT SCAN switch to the INTERLACE position. set is PROGRESSIVE MODE: When "COMPONENT OUTPUT: PROGRESSIVE" select "AUTO", "VIDEO" or "FILM". When the wide screen disc is played back, the black bands appear at the top end bottom of screen. 4:3 PS (Panscan): Select when a conventional connected. TV screen TV It automatically selects the VIDEO (Video source) or FILM (Film source) according to the played disc. Normally, select this mode. set is When the wide screen disc is played back, it displays pictures cropped to fill to your TV screen. The left and right edges are cut off. a wide is selected as above, AUTO: Cut off 16:9: Select when connected. OUTPUT: If you use a conventional TV and connect it to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (see page 10), select "INTERLACE". If you use e TV with progressive-scan capability and connect it to the COMPONENTVIDEOOUTjacks(seepage l l ),select"PROGRESSWE". Note: If the VIDEO OUT SELECT and VIDEO OUT SCAN S ELECT switches set is Played in "FULL" size. (Setting the wide screen TV to "FULL" mode is also necessary.) VIDEO (Video source): Major DVD-Video sources consist of video sources end film sources. Select when playing a DVD video disc recorded with a video source or TV program like drama, animation, etc. (36 frames per second, 60 fields). FILM (Film source): Major DVD-Video sources consist of video sources end film sources, Select when playing a DVD video disc recorded with a movie film (24 frames per second). Note: Note: The screen size may differ depending on the DVD video discs. If you select 16:9 to get rid of the black bands on screen when wide screen disc is played back, picture may be slightly distorted. In some discs, even if 4:3 PS is selected, the black bands may remain on the screen. E-16 Initial setting is "AUTO". If picture flickering occurs at "AUTO" mode, select "VIDEO" or "FILM". When the supplied speakers are connected, settings as fotlows: you must set the speaker D-RANGE CONTROL (Dynamic range control): It limits a big sound. Select "ON" or "OFF". D-RANGE CONTROL: FRONT SPEAKER: CENTER SPEAKER: SURROUND SPEAKER: SUBWOOFER: OFF, ON SMALL, LARGE SMALL, LARGE SMALL, LARGE YES, NO % FRONT SPEAKER/CENTER SPEAKER/SURROUND SPEAKER: When using the supplied speakers, select "SMALL". SUBWOOFER: When using the supplied subwoofer, select "YES". if not, select "NO". Parental control MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) Guideline is a rating system that provide advance cautionary information to parents about the content of movie programmes. ENTER PASSWORD Enter a number in 4 digits, then press "ENTER". To confirm, enter password again, then press "ENTER". r i Invalid password i Enter a number in 4 digits, then press "ENTER". The parentat lock level is equivalent to the following M PAA Rating System. Level 7:NC-17 (No one 17 and under admitted) Level 6: R (Restricted) Level 4:PG13 (Parental guidance cautioned) Level 3: PG (Parental guidance suggested) Level 1: G (General audiences) Some DVD discs contain a restriction level which enables parents to prevent playback of discs by children. This DVD player is equipped with a password designed to prevent children changing the level L PARENTAL CHANGE LEVEL: OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 PASSWORD: CHANGE PASSWORD Enter a number in 4 digits, then press "ENTER". You cannot play DVD discs rated higher than the level you selected unless you cancel the parental tock function. For example, when you select level "5", the DVD player will not play discs with the rating of "6", "T' or "8". The information will appear on the TV screen. If you forget the password... Enter "788444" to clear the current password. Enter a new password and set the parental lock level again. Note: To confirm, enter password again, then press "ENTER". Some DVD discs may not respond to the parental lock settings. Make sure this function works with your DVD discs. For improvement, on screen displays subject to change without notice. E-17 Chapter search [DVD] 1. ® may appear on screen 2. means " " the TV during operation. This icon that the function is not available on the current disc. / Track search [Video CD] [CD] Press the number button(s) during play or in the stop mode. Play starts from the selected track, Selecting a DVD menu [DVD] 1. 2. Press the MENU button. The main menu screen appears. Note: Press the MENU button again to resume play. Press the &, _-, • or _1 button (or the number buttons) to select the desired menu then press the ENTER button. The selected menu play starts. Selecting 1. 2. a title menu [DVD] Press the TITLE button. The title menu appears. Note: Press the TITLE button again to resume play from the scene when the TITLE button was first pressed. Press the &, _-, • or _1 button (or the number buttons) to select the desired title then press the ENTER button. The selected title play starts. Note: Selecting a DVD or title menu operation may differ depending used and may not be possible on some discs. Return button Press the SHIFT + SEARCH MODE buttons twice during play. "CHAPTER SEARCH..." screen appears. Press the number button(s) to enter the chapter number. Play starts from the selected chapter. on the disc (RETURN) [Video CD] Normally, it returns to the previous menu when the RETURN button is pressed during play. Note: Time search [DVD] 1. Press the SHIFT + SEARCH MODE "TIME SEARCH..." screen appears. 2. Press the number buffon(s) to enter Example: 20 minutes 5 seconds 1 hour 4 minutes 35 seconds Note: Do not use the +10 button. buttons three times during play. the time. Press 2, O, 0 then 5. Press 1, O, 4, 3 then 5. If you made a mistake, press the SET/CLEAR button. Press the _ button. Play starts from the searched time. 3. [Video CD] [CD] 1. PresstheSHIFT+SEARCHMODEbuttonsonce duringplay."TIME SEARCH..." screen appears. 2. Press the number button(s) to enter the time. 3. Press the I=,,.-button. Play starts from the searched time in the track. Note: By repeating steps 1-3in the stop mode, play starts atthe searched time in the disc. The operation differs according to the content of the Video CD. Fast play Chapter (Track) skip Press the SEARCH I_1_ or SEARCH 41< button repeatedly to select the fast speed forward or reverse play. [DVD] [Video CD] "FF1 _", "FF2 ),-I€', "FF3 I_1_" or "FR1 <<", "FR2 <41", "FR3 _1<" [CD] "FF1 ),-I_", "FF2 I_1€' or "FR1 <4f' Press the _ Skipping forward Press the Ib_-I button during play to skip to the next chapter (or track). A chapter (or track) is skipped each time the button is pressed. Skipping back Press the _1_1 button during play to skip back to the beginning of the chapter (or track) currently played. Press the button again immediately to skip back to the beginning of the previous chapter (or track). "FR2 <41" button to return to normal play. Slow-motion play [DVD] [Video CD]: Forward slow play, [DVD]: Reverse slow play Press the SLOW I _ or SLOW _ I button repeatedly to select the forward or reverse slow speed play. "SF1 I)-", "SF2 I),-", "SF3 I),-" or "SR1 .9 I", "SR2 .,i I", "SR3 _ I" Press the _ button to return to normal play. Note: The sound is muted during fast play or slow-motion Video CD. Note: play of a DVD and You can skip only through the chapters, not over the titles on the DVD disc. Title 1. 2. search [DVD] Press the SHIFT + SEARCH MODE buttons once during play or in the stop mode. "TITLE SEARCH..." screen appears. Press the number buffon(s) to enter the title number. Play starts from the selected title. Example: To select No. 3, press 3. To select No. 10, press +10, then O. To select No. 24, press +10, +10, then 4. Still picture (Pause) [DVD] [Video CD]: Still picture mode, [CD]: Pause mode Press the II button during play. Press the _ button to resume normal play. Note: The sound is muted. Frame by frame advance play [DVD] [Video CD] Press the u button in the still picture mode. Each time the button is pressed, the picture advances one frame. Press the _ button to resume normal play. Note: The sound is muted. Frame play is operated forward only. E-18 Picture zoom [DVD] [Video CD] 1. Press the SHIFT +4 ZOOM buttonsduring play. The central partof the picture is magnified. Each time you press the SHIFT + 4 ZOOM buttons or press the RETURN button, the picture zooms in or out ("Zoom + 15"-"Zoom -15"). Each time you press the •, I_, • or _1 button, the picture moves from side to side, up and down. 2. To return to normal ptay, press the SET/CLEAR button. Note: Programmed play [Video CD] [CD] Up to 32 selections can be programmed. Programming procedure 1. Press the PROGRAM button in the stop mode. "PROGRAM" screen appears. "PROG." flashes and "Pr 1" appears on the display. 2. Press the number buffon(s) to select the track number. Example: To select track No. 3, press 3. To select track No.10, press 1, then 0. To select track No.24, press 2, then 4. Note: If you made a mistake, press the SET/CLEAR Do not use the +10 button. 3. Picture zoom operation may not work with some discs. button. Press the PROGRAM button to quit this menu. Press the ENTER button. The highlighted box automatically the next programme number. moves to Example: Viewing from a desired camera angle (Multi-Angle) [DVD] PROGRAM # Track Track Time 02 00:04:57 Some DVD discs may contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from a number of different camera angles. The jacket or case of a disc that are recorded with multi-angle scenes will be marked. F Example: 00 : 04 : 57 Totat progra_mod Note: The recorded angles differ depending on the disc used. 1. 2. Ptay the disc that is recorded with multi-angle scenes. Press the SHIFT + 2 ANGLE buttons repeatodly until the desired angle appears. Example: OO [-19 2 Angle replay [DVD] During playing a Multi-angle scene, press the SHIFT + 3 REPLAY buttons. The player skips back to last approximately 10 seconds, then changes it to the next camera angle and plays it, and continues play. (If desired, press both buttons again.) Repeat play Press the REPEAT buttonduring play (or programmedplay) of the title (or track) you want to repeat. Each time the button is pressed, the repeat mode changes as follows. 4. 5. 1 time Repeat step 2-3 above to select another track. Press the I=,,.- button to start play. "PROG." remains lit. When all programmed selections have played, the player stops automatically. The programme contents are retained in memory. To clear the programme one by one In the program ming mode, press the • or • button to select the programme number. Then press the SET/CLEAR button. To clear all the programmes In the programming mode, press the • button. To change the programme 1. In the programming mode, press the • or • button to select the programme number. 2. Press the number button(s) to select the track number to be replaced, then press the ENTER button. To use the programme again with the same contents Press the PROGRAM button. The previous programme contents appears on the screen, then press the _ button. [DVD] Title (1 REP.): Repeat of the title being played Off: Normal play mode [Video CD] [CD] 1 (1 REP,): Repeat of the track being played All (ALL REP.): Repeat all tracks Off: Normal play mode Note: Repeat play mode may not work correctly with some discs. E-19 By pressingthe • or • button, the title or chapter information changes. Selecting subtitle language [DVD] This operation works only with discs on which multiple subtitle languages ere recorded. 1. Press 2. screen appears. Press the • button to select "On". The language is highlighted. the SUBTITLE button during play. "SUBTITLE Current chapter's elapsed playing time CHANGE" DVD Example: SUBTITLE CHANGE On Title: 1 Chapter: 4 Chapter (_I_ • 0:00:16 2. Press the ON SCREEN button. Current title's remaining playing time Prey. Next T Off 3. Title: DVD Chapter: Press the _- or < button to select the desired subtitle language, then press the SUBTITLE button. 1 _, Title _J_:' 1:07:17 4 By pressing the • or • button, the title or chapter information changes. Current chapter's remaining playing time Note: In some cases, the subtitle language is not changed to the selected one. DVD When a disc supporting the closed caption is played, the subtitle and the closed caption may overlap each other on the TV screen. In this case, turn the subtitle off. Title: 1 Chapter: 4 When the desired language is not selected even if the button is pressed, the language is not available on the disc. When the power is turned on or the disc is replaced, select the subtitle language again. g the subtitle language is not necessary, select "Off". 3. Chapter _I_) 0:05:37 Press the ON SCREEN button. Audio language Audio mode DVD Selecting audio soundtrack language (MultiLanguage) [DVD] This operation works only with discs on which multiple audio soundtrack languages are recorded. _, J_ ENGLISH r_ ENGLISH 4 _)) Dolby Digital 2.0ch co _ 3/5 Subtitle language Camera angle Note: The • or • button can be used only on the active screen while "ON SCREEN" is working. o o Example for VCD: 1. Press the ON SCREEN button. Hello! 1. 2. HoI&! Current track's elapsed playingtime iHola! Press the SHIFT + AUDIO buttons during play. Press the SHIFT + AUDIO buttons repeatedly language appears on the screen. VCD Track: until the desired 2 A • Currentdisc's elapsedplayingtime VOD Track: Note: When the desired language is not selected even if the button is pressed, the language is not available on the disc. When the power is turned on or the disc is replaced, select the language again. It the desired language is not recorded on the disc, only the available language on the disc will be heard. the audio channel output [Video CD] During a Video CD play, press the SHIFT + AUDIO buttons to select an audio channel. LEFT MONO _ RIGHT MONO _ STEREO _ LEFT MONO ... Selecting on-screen information Press the ON SCREEN button repeatedly to show the disc information (Title, Chapter, current title's elapsed playing time, Language, etc.). Current title's elapsed playing time ovo E-20 1 Chapter: 4 •A 2 A ---. Disc_..IL) J 04:34 2. Press the ON SCREEN button, Current track's remaining playing time VCD Track: 2 A (',", Track,_lo,. 0 0:26 By pressing the • or • button, the track or disc information changes. Current disc's remaining playing time VCD Track: 2 A • ¢,-'; Disc _1.," ! 3:19 Note: For Music CDs, please refer to "Example for VCD" as above. Example for DVD: 1. Press the ON SCREEN button. Title: ! 0:02 By pressing the • or • button, the track or disc information changes. Example: AUDIO CHANGE 04 FRENCH Changing :",h Track.,.l¢ Title {_i_ 0:08:51 j Thisplayer canplayback CD-R/RWs thathave recorded music dataor MP3 flies.Before playing back anMP3CD,please read thefollowing. MP3 CD Play 1. Load an MP3 CD, A table of contents in the root directory appears on the TV screen, Example: (the root directory) Filesystem Browse Directory : / MP3 CD information Limitations on MP3 CD play This player can recognize up to 255 files or folders per disc. The CD with 256 files or folders and more is not available on this player. This player can recognize up to 8 directory trees per disc. MP3 CDs may not be played in the recorded order. As for a multbsession disc, only the first session can be played. if the CD has both audio tracks and MP3 files, only audio tracks are played. it would take 30 seconds or more for this player to read MP3 files depending on its structure. Limitations on the display The display can show up to 33 letters at a time. Available letters on the display are the following: capital or small alphabets of A through Z, numbers of 0 through 9, and (underline). Other letters than those above are replaced in blank. Mus!c0ol MUSIC002.mp3 LABEL 1/ LABEL 2/ MUSIC003.mp3 Please select a file. Note: 2. Notes on MP3 files The recommend recording setting for a high-quality sound is 44.1 kHz of sampling frequency and 128 kbps of fixing bit rate. To play an MP3 CD in the recorded order, 1. Please use the MP3 software with the function that can record 2. 3. if nothing appears on the TV screen, press the MENU button. Select the desired file by pressing the A or • button. The selected file is highlighted. To go on to the next directory, select the appropriate folder and press the I_ button. A table of contents in the selected directory appears on the TV screen. To go back to the previous directory, press the _1 button. You can go on up to the eighth directory. Press the ENTER (or I_.-) button 1o start playback. Elapsed playing time and total playing time in current file are displayed on the TV screen. data alphabetically or numerically. Put the name including two-digit or three-digit number like "01", "02" or "001", "002" on each file. Example: (the second directory) 3. Please refrain from making many sub-folders by preference. Some MP3 CDs can not be played back depending on the recording conditions. Filesystem Browse Directory : / LABEL 1/ _USiC004.mp3 MUSIC005.mp3 MUSIC006.mp3 LABEL 1001/ LABEL1002/ • File 1/500:00:45/00:05:16 ] I File information Notes on file skip Skipping forward Press the _-Im, q button during play to skip to the next file. Each time the button is pressed, a file is skipped within the same directory. Skipping back Press the _1<1 button during play to skip back to the beginning of the file currently played. Press the button again immediately to skip back to the beginning of the previous file. Note: The files with no-MP3 extension and the folders are automatically skipped. To roll up and down the display, press the • and • buttons respectively. E-21 Enter the appropriate code number for the settings "AUDIO", "SUBTITLE" and "DVD MENU" on the SET UP MENU. Code Abbreviation of the language Language Code Abbreviation of the language Language Code Abbreviation of the language Language 6565 6566 6570 6577 6582 6583 aa ab af am ar as Afar Abkhazian Afrikaans Amharic Arabic Assamese 7369 7375 7378 7383 7384 7387 ie ik in is it iw Interlingue Inupiak Indonesian Icelandic Italian Hebrew 8278 8279 8285 rn ro ru Kirundi Romanian Russian 8287 8365 8368 rw sa sd Kinyarwanda Sanskrit Sindhi 6589 6590 6665 ay az ba Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Sangro Serbo-Croatian Byelorussian Bulgarian Bihari Bislama 6678 6679 6682 6765 6779 6783 bn bo br ca co cs Bengali; Bangla Tibetan Breton Catalan Corsican Czech Japanese Yiddish Javanese Georgian Kazakh Greenlandic Cambodian Kannada Korean Kashmiri Kurdish sg sh be bg bh bi ja ji jw ka kk kl km kn ke ks ku 8371 8372 6669 6671 6672 6673 7465 7473 7487 7565 7575 7576 7577 7578 7579 7583 7585 8373 8375 8376 8377 8378 8379 si sk sl sm sn so Singhalese Slevak Slovenian Samoan Shona Somali 7589 7665 ky la Kirghiz Latin 6789 6865 6869 6890 6976 cy da de dz el Welsh Danish German Bhutani Greek 7678 7679 7684 7686 In Io It Iv Lingala Laothian Lithuanian Latvian, Lettish 8381 8382 8383 8384 8385 8386 8387 8465 sq sr ss st su sv sw ta Albanian Serbian Siswafi Sesotho Sundanese Swedish Swahili Tamil 6978 6979 6983 6984 en eo es et English Esperanto Spanish Estonian 7771 7773 7775 mg mi mk Malagasy Maori Macedonian 8469 8471 8472 te tg th Tegulu Tajik Thai Tigrinya Turkmen Basque Persian Finnish Malayalam Mongolian Moldavian Marathi ti tk eu fa fi ml mn mo mr 8473 8475 6985 7065 7073 7776 7778 7779 7782 8476 8478 tl tn Tagalog Setswana Tonga Turkish Fiji Faeroese French Malay Maltese to tr fj fo fr ms mt 8479 8482 7074 7079 7082 7783 7784 7789 7865 my na Burmese Nauru 7089 7165 7168 7176 7178 7185 7265 7273 7282 fy ga gd gl gn gu ha hi hr Frisian Irish Scots Gaelic Galician Guarani Gujareti Hausa Hindi Croatian 7869 7876 ne nl Nepali Dutch 7879 7967 no ec Norwegian Occitan 8483 8484 8487 8575 8582 8590 8673 ts tt tw uk ur uz vi Tsenga Tatar Twi Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese VolapOk Wolof Xhosa Hungarian Armenian Intedingua (Afan) Oromo Oriya Punjabi Polish Pashto, Pushto Portuguese Quechua Rhaeto-Remance vo wo xh hu hy ia om or pa pl ps pt qu rm 8679 8779 8872 7285 7289 7365 7977 7982 8065 8076 8083 8084 8185 8277 8979 9072 9085 yo zh zu Yoruba Chinese Zulu E-22 Listening to preset 1. 2. 1. Press the INPUT button to select "VIDEO 1" or"VIDEO 2". 2. Follow the instructions supplied with the VCR or ether video equipment. stations Press the iNPUT button to select FM or AM. Press the PRESET button briefly to select the desired channel. The number buttons on the remote control can also be used. Example: Press 0, then 9. Preset scan toning 1. Press the INPUT button to select FM or AM. 2. Press the PRESET button for at least 1 second, The channel number appears, Each of the preset stations is tuned in for 5 seconds. The PRESET button on the remote control can also be used. 3, To turn the unit on and listen to the last received station, press the When the desired station has been tuned in, press the PRESET button again to keep the reception locked at that station. TUNER button on the remote control. To receive Automatic/Manual 1. tuning Press the INPUT button to select FM or AM. When using the remote control, press the TUNER button instead of the INPUT button. 2, FM stereo broadcasts (Using the remote control) Make sure that "MONO" is not displayed. If "MONO" appears, press the SHIFT + PM MODE buttons to turn the "MONO" indication off. Automatic tuning Press the TUNING + or TUNING - button for at least 1 second to tune "ST" appears when an FM stereo broadcast is received. If the signal from an FM stereo station is weak and reception is poor, press the SHIFT + FM MODE buttons to change to the MONO mode. The reception may be improved, but the sound will be monaural. in a station. The unit will scan up or down the band and receive the next receivable station. Press the button again to continue. Manual tuning Press the TUNING + or TUNING - button briefly until the desired frequency is displayed. To preset stations Up to 20 FM and 10 AM stations can be preset. Automatic presetting (APT) 1. Press the INPUT button to select FM or AM. 2. Press the MEMORY button for at least 3 seconds. "PROG." flashes. The automatic tuning mode is set and automatic from the tow end of the band. presetting begins When 20 FM or 10 AM stations have been preset or the high end of the band is reached, automatic presetting stops. "PROG." disappears and the station memorized on channel 1 will be heard. 3. To preset stations on the other band, follow steps above. Note: If APT is activated, all previously programmed stations of the band will be cleared and new stations will be programmed. Manual presetting 1. Tune in the station to be preset as described in "Automatic/Manual tuning". 2. Press the MEMORY button. I IIAJ.E_ _ 3. While "PROG." is flashing, press the PRESET button to select the channel to be preset. 4. While "PROG." is flashing, press the MEMORY button. In this example, "103.25 MHz" FM station is preset on FM channel 9. 10325o, 5, Repeat steps above to add more preset stations. When presetting a new station, the previous preset station is cleared. E-23 Using the sleep Using the timer Set the time when the timer turns on and off, source to be used and volume timer The sleep timer automatically switches off the power after a preset time has elapsed. The volume will gradually be reduced (faded-out) during the 1-minute period before the unit turns off. There are 9 time periods available: 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, and 10 minutes. level. Timer operation will start with the selected source at the "on" time. The power will be switched off at the "off" time. The timer will function every day unless it is released. Press the SHIFT + 6 SLEEP buttons repeatedly to select the desired sleep time. "SLEEP" appears on the display. After several seconds, the original display returns and the brightness of the display reduces. Preparation Note: To check the remaining sleep time Press the SHIFT + 6 SLEEP buttons once. After several seconds, the Make absolutely sure that the clock is set to the correct time before setting the timer. original display returns. Select the source for timer operation and prepare the source to be used. If the selected source is the tuner, tune in to the desired band and station. Adjust the volume level as desired. Operation 1. Press the SHIFT + 7 TIMER buttons. /2:00 2. The previously set timer "on" time setting appears. Press the SHIFT + 8 ADJUST buttons within 15 seconds. "lb.'n n Ir'u U 3. "_°j _ Set the hour of the "on" time by pressing the I_1_1or I_1< button, then press the SHIFT + 8 ADJUST buttons. Set the minute in the same way. ,.1_, R 1%0 ,oj => L _.lj, RII %0 The timer "off" time setting appears. 4. 5. 6. Set the timer "off" time as described in step 3. "_" blinks. While "(_)*'is flashing, press the INPUT button to select the source to be used. Press the SHIFT + 8 ADJUST buttons. 7. The timer operation standby mode is activated. "_)" remains lit. Press the STANDBY/ON button to switch off the power. 't_" appears while timer operation is engaged. To switch off the power during a timer-controlled operation, press the STANDBY/ON button. The timer will be set in the standby mode. To check the timer settings Press the SHIFT + 7 TIMER buttons repeatedly. displayed in the following order: On time _ Off time _ Source The timer settings are To change the settings, press the SHIFT + 7 TIMER buttons to select the setting to be changed, then press the SHIFT + 8 ADJUST buttons to make the display flash. Change the setting as explained above. To release the timer After turning the power on, press the SHIFT + 7 TIMER buttons, then press the SHIFT + SET/CLEAR. Note: If the SHIFT + SET/CLEAR being set, the original display The timer mode is released controlled operation. The timer may not operate operation standby mode. E-24 buttons are pressed while the timer is returns. if a power failure occurs during timer if a power failure occurs during timer To release the sleep timer while in operation Press the SHIFT + SET/CLEAR buttons. The timer is also released if the power is switched off. If you have followed the instructions and are having difficulty in operating the unit, locate the SYMPTOM in the left column below. Check the corresponding POSSIBLE CAUSE and CORRECTIVE ACTION columns to locate and remedy the problem. SYMPTOM No picture. POSSIBLE CAUSE An improper source is selected. No disc is loaded or an unplayable CORRECTIVE ACTION Select the correct source. disc is loaded. Load a disc or load a p_ayab_e disc. (Check the disc _ogo, type, coIour system and regional code.) The TV is not set to receive signal from the unit. Select the correct input function on the TV. An improper source is selected, Select the correct source. Vo;ume control is set to minimum. Turn up the volume. The playback picture is poor. An unplayable disc is loaded. Load a playable disc. (Check the disc logo, type, colour system and regional code.) "O" The selected function does not operate on the current disc. The feature or action cannot be completed at this time because: The feature is not available at the moment. The DVD software restricts it. No sound. appears on the TV screen. The DVD software does not support the feature (e.g., angles). The DVD pJayer does not start play. No disc is loaded. Load a disc. An unplayable disc is loaded. Load a playable disc. (Check the disc logo, type, colour system and regional code.) The disc is _oaded with the label side down. Load the disc on the disc tray correctly. The disc is dirty. Clean the disc or replace it. "PARENTAL" Cancel the parental _ock function or change the rating level. Reset it after play, is set. The operation or disptay is not normal, The memory must be reset, The remote control does not work The batteries in the remote control are weak, or properly. installed incorrectly. 1. 2. 3. The remote control is not aimed at the remote control sensor. Disconnect the power cable of the unit. While pressing both BASS and MUSIC buttons at the same time, connect the power cable, Resume operation, Check the battery polarity (+ or -). Replace the batteries. Aim the remote control at the remote control sensor. E-25 SPECIFICATIONS Amplifier Tuner Main amplifier Stereo mode Reception frequency: FM: 87,5 - 108 MHz AM: 522 - 1611 kHz 30 W x 2 (at 8 ohms, 10% distortion) Dolby Digital mode 30 W x 2 (at 8 ohms, 10% distortion, with Centre/Surround/ Subwoofer amplifier off) Centre amplifier 30 W (at 8 ohms, 10% distortion, with Mein/Surround/Subwoofer amplifier off) General Surround amplifier 30 W x 2 (at 8 ohms, 10% distortion, with Main/Centre/Subwoofer amplifier off) Subwoofer amplifier 1.8 W (standby mode) Dimensions: 30 W (at 8 ohms, 10% distortion, amplifier off) with Main/Centre/Surround VIDEO IN: 1.0 Vp-p (75 _2) AUDIO IN (L/R): 800 mY/50 k{2 VIDEO 2 (IN): For Euro-AV cable Outputs: FRONT SPEAKERS (L/R): 8 _2 CENTER SPEAKER: 8 _2 SURROUND SPEAKERS (L/R): 8 _2 SUBWOOFER: 8 £_ A!V EURO CONNECTOR (MONITOR OUT): For Euro-AV cable MONITOR OUT S-VIDEO (DVD ONLY): Y: 1,0 Vp-p (75 £_) C: 0.286 Vp-p (75 _2) NTSC, 0.3 Vp-p (75 _2) PAL MONITOR OUT VIDEO: 1.0 Vp-p (75 £_) Player Semiconductor laser, wavelength: 650/790 nm Laser output (Continuous wave max.): 1 mW (DVD) 0,5 mW (CD) Signal to noise ratio: More than 105 dB Harmonic distortion: 0,003 % WOW and flutter: E-26 435(W) x 90(H) x 382(D) mm Weight: 7.9 kg Front left, Front right, Centre, Surround speakers (SX-8601S, magnetic shield) Unit used: left and Surround right 8 cm cone type, full range Maximum power handling capacity: 60 W (peak) Nominal impedance: 8_2 Dimensions: 150(W) x 1t 0(H) x t 15(D) mm Weight: 0.75 kg/speeker Sebwoofer Unit used: (SX-8501 W) 13 cm cone type Maximum power handling capacity: 60 W (peak) Nominal impedance: 8_2 Dimensions: Type: DVD video player Playback standard: PAL or NTSC Laser: Below measurable Power consumption: 170 W Speaker system Inputs: VIDEO t : DVD Power requirements: AC 230 V, 50 Hz level 160(W) x 390(H) x 290(D) mm Weight: 5.7 kg IMPORTANT INFORMATION Because its products ere subject to continuous improvement, SANYO reserves the right to modify product designs end specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation. 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