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1.     UDP 89 Primary Features    e Plays CD  Video CD  Super Audio CD  SACD   DVD Video   DVD V  and DVD Audio  DVD A  discs    e Supports MPEG4  avi files  e Dolby    Digital  and DTS decoding       e 2 x 11 character alphanumeric vacuum fluorescent display   plus on screen displays    e Balanced   4dBu  and unbalanced   10dBu  analogue audio  outputs    e 24 bit 192kHz Wolfson D A conversion  e AES EBU digital audio output    e S PDIF digital audio outputs  coaxial and optical   Dolby      DTS bitstreams available    e Per channel and master volume control    e Simultaneous 5 1 and stereo downmix audio outputs  available    e 14 bit 165MHz video D A conversion    e HDMI  component  RGB  YP P  switchable   S video and  composite video outputs    e NTSC and PAL discs supported with outputs to either  standard    e 480p  576p  720p and 10801 output as component video  and HDMI    e Professional cueing functions   e RS232 and parallel remote control ports  e 1U19    rack mounting chassis   e Universal power supply    e No on screen display of transport condition  ideal for  professional display    Notes     e   Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories      Dolby        MLP Lossless    and the double D symbol are  trademarks of Dolby Laboratories     e     Manufactured under license under U S  Patent     s   9 491 942  5 956 674  5 974 380  3 978 762   6 487 535  amp  other U S  and worldwide patents issued   amp  pending  DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered  tra
2.    The Parallel Port Setup menu is accessed by pressing the  SETUP button   on the front panel for longer than 0 5 second  while no disc is loaded  the front panel display should show    No Disc   The front panel display will then show Parallel Preset        The Parallel Port provides for one factory default assignment     memory    called Preset  see table on page 41   and two user   definable assignable memories  Profile 1 and Profile 2  Preset  is not alterable  Pressing the LEFT or RIGHT cursor keys    will  step through the three memories     SETUP    PRESET   DEFAULT   PROFILE 1  PROFILE 2    LEFT CURSOR                    gt                 __ RIGHT CURSOR    Initially  the two Profile memories are empty  To assign  commands to the inputs  press MARK ENTER     the front  panel will display then show the current assignment to Input 1   initially Not Used         The command to be assigned to Input 1 can be selected from  those available  see the first column in the Parallel Control  table on page 41  by stepping through the list with the UP or  DOWN cursor keys  It is not necessary to press MARK ENTER  to confirm the assignment  when the required command is  displayed  the next input  output may be selected with the LEFT  or RIGHT cursor keys     42 www hhb co uk       The Parallel Port outputs  tallies  may be assigned in the same  way  Output 1 s assignment will be displayed by a RIGHT cursor  key press from Input 5     The default command set in the Preset memory may
3.    UDP 59    PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSAL  DVD CD PLAYER       AA DE  gt  R COMPACT  CP DOLBY  dis 7  SUPER AUDIO CD   DIGITAL   Digital Surround JVALP IS H LD m ll    HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE  DIGITAL AUDIO    VIDEO AUDIO    USER MANUAL       A A    HHB UDP 89 PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSAL DVD CD PLAYER  EPA A      A r            UDP 89       UDP 83    PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSAL DVD CD PLAYER       DVD as LOU DOLBY e 5  JMLP ose t H  M    dts Surround LOSSLESS    Pecan apres  CD DIGITAL olf SE HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE    La versi  n en espa  ol del manual de operaciones la encontrar   en la web de HHB  www  hhb  co uk  La version fran  aise de ce manual d utilisation est disponsible sur le site web de HHB  www  hhb  co uk    Eine deutsch Version dieser Bedienungsangleitung ist im Internet unter der Adresse  www hhb co uk erh  ltlich     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1 www hhb co uk    Statutory Notifications    Important Safety Instructions    1    N OO of FR WO       10    11    Te    18    14     15     Read these instructions    Keep these instructions    Heed all warnings    Follow all instructions    Do not use this apparatus near water   Clean only with dry cloth     Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accordance  with the manufacturer s instructions     Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat  registers  stoves  or other apparatus  including amplifiers   that produce heat     Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
4.    Video CD  VCD  is an older digital video format using CD ROM  discs  MPEG1 video coding with Layer 2 stereo audio coding is  employed to record up to 80 minutes of programme material on  a  OOMB disc  Playback of discs recorded to the White Book  VCD2 O standard  1995  is supported by the UDP 89     The later Super Video CD  SVCD  format uses the higher bitrate  MPEG2 coding system on the same media type to achieve  higher resolution video and improved audio  including additional  tracks   Playback of discs recorded to the SVCD standard set by  the China National Committee of Standards is supported by the  UDP 89     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2  1    Basic Operation    Operation of the UDP 89 with VCDs and SVCDs is broadly similar  to playing audio CDs  There is no menu or other data available  on screen  Disc content is arranged as Tracks  and the main  transport buttons  including STOR PLAY  PAUSE  FFWD  FREW   NEXT and PREVIDUS  function normally     Pressing the TOP MENU button with a VCD or SVCD loaded  activates Playback Control  PBC   which provides a system of  basic disc navigation  The front panel display will indicate   PBC On  and the disc will re locate to a disc menu prepared at  the disc authoring stage listing the available tracks on the disc   Track selection is made with the O 9 numeric keys  and playback  commences from the start of the selected track     CD ROMs and DVD ROMs containing    video files    The UDP 89 permits replay of certain video file t
5.   grounding type plug  A polarized plug has two blades with  One wider than the other  A grounding type plug has two  blades and a third grounding prong  The wide blade or the  third prong are provided for your safety  If the provided  plug does not fit into your outlet  consult an electrician for  replacement of the obsolete outlet     Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched  particularly at plugs  Convenience receptacles  and the point  where they exit from the apparatus     Only use attachments accessories specified by the  manufacturer     Use only with the cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table  specified by the manufacturer  or sold with the apparatus        Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when  unused for long periods of time     Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is  required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way   such as power supply cord or plug is damaged  liquid has  been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus  the  apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture  does not  Operate normally  or has been dropped     This apparatus is supplied with a remote control unit which  contains replaceable non rechargeable batteries  The  remote control unit and the batteries must not be exposed  to excessive heat such as sunshine  fire or the like  The  disposal of used batteries should be in accordance with local  re cycling and waste disposal regulations  Never dispose   of batteries in a fire 
6.   the apparatus     WARNING  excessive sound pressure levels from earphones  and headphones can cause hearing loss     www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Statutory Notifications    Important Safety Precautions    CAUTION  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TQ REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT  REMOVE COVER  OR BACK   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS  INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL     The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within equilateral  triangle  is intended to alert the user to the presence of  uninsulated    dangerous voltage    within the product s enclosure  that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric  shock to persons     The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended  to alert the user to the presence of important operating    and maintenance  servicing  instructions in the literature    accompanying the appliance     WARNING  TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD  DO NOT EXPOSE  THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE     For U S A   TO THE USER    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  the limits for a Class A digital device  pursuant to Part   15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  equipment is operated in a commercial environment  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the  Instruction manual  m
7.   volume   Setting the byte to  OO mutes the audio     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1 www hhb co uk 43    Appendix 1   Connector Pinouts    Appendix 1   Connector Pinouts    Note  Numbers refer to the rear panel diagram in    Connectivity     on page 10  All connector views are looking at the rear of the  UDP 89  Phono and BNC connectors are omitted     Analogue Outputs  Balanced       Connector  XLRSM  FUNCTION    3 Signal    hot     phase   3 Signal    cold     anti phase     Balanced Multichannel Outputs       13 1    0000000000000  00000000000O       D25F    Connector  D25F    N  enon    2 Surround L   screen    R  front         cold       L  front         hot       L  front    screen    Note  The main L R stereo outputs are duplicated on this    connector  shown in bold in the table      FUNCTION    U    AOR A es ae   a ee TD      O   O OIN  Osoy s    N  R  stereo       hot      R  stereo    screen  L  stereo       cold     Sub woofer      hot     Sub woofer   screen  Centre      cold     Surround R      hot     Surround R   screen  Surround L      cold     O  1  12    R  front         hot              23  R  front    screen 24  L  front       cold    29          AES EBU Output      Connector  XLRSM    q 2 PIN    3 Data    hot     phase   Data    cold     anti phase     Screen    44 www hhb co uk          HDMI Digital Video Output       Connector  HDMI Type A  PIN FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION    3  mosdete2     13  oc    4  imosdetat    14     6  rmosDee1    16  oc deta    8  r
8.  10 pri ee dep aa eee  e  udio level and delay adjustment                     eceeeeeeee ees  Connector Details s viwnserciencuesswonsseaeecaccdareaeureuxdencanscaens 10 Aado Volume  34  Front Panel Features            ssssssssssnnnnnnsunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 12 Multichannel level GAINS 2222  2eccnctensesecinaeevacecedanseseries 34  Description of Front Panel Features    49 Pink Noise Es ner nenn EPEE E i 30  Alphanumeric Display                0ccccccceeeeeceeseueeueeeeeeueeens 14 _ Multichannel delayS           eceer eet eees 35  On Screen Displays         ccccccccccceeeecseeeceeeveeeecseeetseevseees 14 VIDEO Conquer riadas 35  NTSC PAG eiea EEA a 35  RC 89 Remote Control           sssssssssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 14 Progressive and interlaced scan           oococccccccnnon oso 35  Replay of 16 9 format VISO seccion 30  G  lek Start usina caia 16 HDMI Mas coco ccccccccccccccccccece 36  Connecting FOR VIGO aii 16 THE A che E 36  Connecting TOP GUANO ici cc T7 RHGBtO SCART CONNECLIONS sosser  isrenrsicroir cet 36  Playing DVD Video discs siria 17 Angle Seletti ori adi 36  PIM OS E E A ET TE 18 L E E E E 37    i SUBES ria cena nne ar AEE ED 37  Basic ONGravion ici iii idio 19 SCMS Compliance          ccccccccceceseecseeecseecseeecsteesseevseees 37  Powering the UDP  BO ciresarii iones diarreicas 18 Jo A A 37 7  Leading anal  Ejecting DISCS siectscceenstioondandsadheactecensestaades 18 A EEEE AERE 38  Dise Nomenclat   E iicjelnensnetanenrdesastacenclatunderstanam titan    
9.  2 bitstreams  the output at  the S PDIF connector may be selected to be either the  2 channel PCM signal  or the raw bitstream for external  decoding        S PDIF out  optical   Standard TOSlink connector carrying  the same signal as   above  in optical form  Use a  standard optical TOSlink cable of not more than 3 m length     Analogue video outputs     O Component video out  Component video is available  at these three connectors in either RGB or YP P   YUV   format  The default format is YP P  Output impedance is  75 ohms  Output format selection is via the menu system   see page 39   In RGB mode  the composite video output at  connector   or   may be used as the video sync source        RGB Switching connector  The RGB output is compatible  with the SCART RGB input of European TV sets  The rear   panel RGB Switching connector should be wired to pin 16 of  the SCART  See page 36 for more details     O S video out  Standard 4 pin mini DIN connector carrying  separated baseband luminance  Y  and chrominance  C   video signals  Output impedance is 75 ohms     11  Composite Video  CV  out  A phono connector  RCA jack   carrying baseband composite video  Output impedance  is 73 ohms  will drive 1 Vp p when correctly terminated   The composite video signal can be PAL or NTSC interlaced  standard  selected via the menu system  page 39   The  signal at this connector is also used as the S  sync  signal  for RGB component video     12  Composite video  CVBS  out  An identical sig
10.  Features          Repeat Play       The UDP 89 Repeat functions allow the UDP 89 to be used for  continuous playback  with a user defined section of programme  material being played in a loop until the function is cancelled     There are four Repeat functions     FUNCTION ACTION    SELECTION VIA   BUTTON BROWSER    REPEAT 1 Current track chapter is   REPEAT SINGLE  repeated   REPEAT FOLDER Files in currently selected   REPEAT FOLDER  folder are repeated      REPEAT ALL    All programme material REPEAT ALL  on disc is repeated  REPEAT A B Repeats programme A B n a  material between defined  start and end times      only applicable to CD ROMs  etc   containing audio or jpg  etc  files    With CDs  DVDs  etc   the  REPEAT button on the remote  control unit can be used to  enable the Repeat 1 and Repeat  All functions  the A B button   also on the remote  enables the  Repeat A B function      lt  lt  D gt  I DI    A PAUSE SLOW A B REPEAT    With discs generating an on screen browser window  the  browser can be also used to enable Repeat  an additional  function  Repeat Folder  is available for discs such as CD ROMs  containing audio files   See    Selection of Repeat functions from  the OSD    on page 31     With CDs  and other disc types generating an on screen  broswer page   the Repeat 1 and Repeat All functions may also  be enabled via the on screen display and the cursor keys  from  the front panel only if wished  lt is not possible to enable the  Repeat functions with a DV
11.  Numerous additional keys are  also provided  a set of O 9 numeric keys for direct access to  individual disc tracks  chapters  and several sets of buttons  permitting alteration of various settings such as ZOOM  ANGLE   VOLUME  etc  The operation of some of the buttons may be  dependent on disc content or type     Note  Where a button description includes a number in square  brackets  the number refers to the front panel diagram on  page 12     D STANDBY ON   toggles the unit s power between ON and  STANDBY modes  The UDP 89 s main AC power switch  1   must be on activated from the remote control     G SUBTITLE   enables on screen subtitles  disc permitting     ANGLE   allows selection alternative scene viewpoints  disc  permitting     Direct Access keys   allows selection of individual tracks   titles chapters  disc dependent     E  PROGRAM   allows specific tracks  chapters to be played in    a user defined sequence    O RANDOM   sets tracks  chapters to be played in a random  sequence    DISPLAY   enables   disables on screen disc information  display  superimposed on video image     O TIMER   enables the units auto power on   off functions     VOLUME    4   amp     v    permit adjustment of audio volume      CHANNEL SELECT   used with multi channel audio  selects  an audio output channel for individual level adjustment      TOP MENU PBC   equivalent to  15  on front panel    12  CURSOR    UP     4      DOWN         LEFT  4         RIGHT   gt   keys   equivalent to  13  o
12.  RC 89 Remote Control Unit while   a DVD V is loaded generates an on screen text banner  superimposed on the video image  A typical example is shown  below     DVD Video 00 25 28 01 04 27  Title 1 2 Chapter 2 6    Audio 1 1 Dolby D 2 Ch Eng   Subtitle Off   Angle 1 1 Bitrate 4 755Mbps    Along with other information  the banner confirms current unit  settings for audio track and viewing angle selection and enabling  of subtitles  These settings are described in a later section of  the manual  As they are not confirmed elsewhere  it is always  useful to use the Display function when changing them  A  second press of DISPLAY cancels the banner     Other video disc types  DVD R and DVD RW    As with audio CDs recorded in a computer  the UDP 89 will play  DVD Video material prepared on recordable and rewriteable  blank DVDs in computers using DVD Video authoring software   Discs recorded in consumer and professional DVD recorders  are also compatible     There are several types of recordable rewriteable DVD media  in common use  and not all DVD drives can record to all types   The UDP 839 is able to accept all types of disc currently in use   these include     e DVD R   e DVD RW  e DVD R   e DVD RW    Both standard 4 7GB and dual layer 8 5GB versions of the  above media types are supported     The UDP 89 will NOT play unfinalised discs   Note  DVD RAM discs are NOT supported     The front panel and on screen displays are as for commercial  DVD V discs     Video CDs and SuperVCDs 
13.  at any time to resume normal playback   Audio is muted during search     PLAY  Normal Speed          From PLAY mode  the NEXT  B and PREVIOUS   buttons  will move the play location to the start of the next or previous  chapter respectively     24 www hhb co uk    Accessing the Disc Menus    The Titles on a DVD V will generally consist of several Chapters   Although some commercial DVD V discs consist of a single Title   it is possible for a disc to contain more than one  each Title  being further subdivided into Chapters  Further  copyright and  other information may be recorded as one or more separate  Titles  but access to them is restricted  and thus the disc only  has a single Title from the user s point of view  These matters  are determined at the disc authoring stage     Pressing MENU     or its remote control equivalent  will locate  the disc to the Root Menu for the currently selected Title   allowing selection of its Chapters  A multi Title disc will possess  a further menu  allowing individual Titles on the disc to be  selected  This menu is accessed with the TOP MENU button      or its remote control equivalent      Note that on discs containing a single Title  MENU and TOP  MENU will generally both access the Root Menu for the single  Title     Chapter Selection    In addition to the use of the NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons  described above  playback from the start of a specific chapter  can also be selected by using the remote control unit s Direct  Access Keys  It
14.  audio data will duplicate  the normal L  amp  R stereo at the L  and R  connectors  the  other outputs being muted     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    O Balanced multichannel outputs  This is a 25 pin female  Dsub connector carrying electronically balanced versions  of both the main L     R outputs and the multichannel  outputs  The signals at this connector will always be the  same as those at the unbalanced connectors  and     The electrical characteristics are the same as those of the  balanced L  amp  R connectors described in       Digital Audio Outputs     E  AES EBU out  This provides a two channel  AES EBU digital output conforming to AES3 1992  r1997   amendment 4 1999     The format of the audio available at this connector will  depend on the type of disc being played  In the case of   discs with only stereo audio data  normal L  amp  R stereo will  be output  When multichannel audio discs are played  an  internally generated downmix of the multichannel audio will  be carried  Onward transmission of the AES EBU output will  be restricted with certain encoding systems  See page 33  on individual disc types and encoding systems for more  information     O S PDIF out  coaxial   A two channel    consumer    digital  output conforming to IEC60958 4 is available at this  connector  The signal will generally be the same programme  as at the AES EBU connector    but may vary with some  types of discs and encoding schemes  When decoding Dolby  Digital  DTS or MPEG 1 Layer
15.  be  inspected in the same way  but the UP DOWN cursor keys are  non functional     The Parallel Port Setup menu will automatically time out if no  button is pressed for approx  10 seconds  any changes to the  Profile memories will be saved at this time  Furthermore  the  UDP 89 will always    wake up    after a power down with the last   used Profile in use     Serial Port    The rear panel RS232 Port provides serial control of virtually  every machine function  parameter and setting     Remote Control      This section of the manual provides details of the port  parameters and an abridged serial command list  which includes  the main machine functions  The full RS232 protocol is beyond  the scope of this manual  but can be referenced or downloaded  as a  pdf file at www hhb co uk     Pinout  The rear panel connector is a DOM  The pinout is shown in the  table     Pn   rocas        CACA  rfe 2  e foe  o  ne    Port parameters    PARAMETER VALUE SETTING  RS232C serial  3 wire  half duplex          UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Additional Features    Abridged command set Note 3  Level trim adjustment of the individual audio channels is possible via the          RS232 port over the full range of control  from  10 dB to  10 dB  in 1 dB steps  The  The commands listed in the below will perform the same value of one of the bytes 7 to 12 should be in the range 01 10 dB  to 15   10 dB     function as their equivalent front panel buttons  For all other to effect a level change  T
16.  information on the disc  so as to occupy the full height of a  4 3 monitor  This mode needs to supported by the disc  if  It is not  the video will be displayed as 4 3 Letterbox     e 16 9Widescreen  Widescreen material is displayed in  the correct aspect ratio for a widescreen display device   Select this setting if you have a widescreen monitor     Note  Anamorphic compression is an optical technique to pre   compress wide pictures into a narrower frame  for example  16 9 material into a standard 720 pixel 4 3 picture format  The  picture is    squashed    in at the sides so that when it is stretched  across the wider 16 9 screen of a widescreen display  the  correct aspect ratio is restored     Also note that non widescreen material is not affected by the  Aspect ratio setting     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    TV System     this should be set according to the prevailing  video standard in your territory  The options are     e Auto     this is the factory default setting  With TV  System set to Auto  the video output follows the standard  recorded on the disc  This is the best setting if your  display device is able to auto select between NTSC and  PAL formats  When no disc is playing  the standard used  is that of the last video disc or file played     e NTSC     video outputs will be to the NTSC standard   Select this setting if your display device is NTSC only  Note  that PAL video discs will be converted to NTSC  but this    may Cause a reduction in the quality of 
17.  is empty  Note that the wording in the  pop up window changes slightly with other disc types     Storing a Marker point     Pressing MARK ENTER  Y while the Cue memory is displayed  will store the playback location at that instant into the memory   This is confirmed by the MARK flag in the front panel display   The time saved into memory is displayed both on screen and on  the front panel  see above  Note that the track chapter number  is also displayed on the front panel with an alternating display     The current play point can only be stored if the memory is  empty  Pressing it when the memory already contains a valid  time will cause the disc to locate to that point  See next section    Thus marking a point during audition and then subsequently  relocating back to it requires only two keystrokes     A further press of the CUE button cancels the displays  the    contents of the memory remains saved as long as the disc  remains loaded     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Locating to the Marker point     Press CUE to open the Cue pop up window  and press MARK   ENTER  The disc will immediately locate to the Cue point and  play from there  unless Auto Pause Mode is enabled  see next  section   The pop up window closes     Note  The time loaded into the memory includes the track  number  in the case of CDs  as well as the Track Time  though  only the Track Time is displayed  The CUE feature may be  used to re locate to a point within a different CD track to that  currently p
18.  mode on screen windows with  a   DVDs   b  CDs in Play and Pause Modes and  c  CDs in Stop  Mode  The field at the top of the list will be selected  indicated  by a yellow border  Data can be entered into this field by using  the numeric keys  Alternative fields can be selected by using the  UP and DOWN cursor keys on the remote control unit  or front    panel  YH      26 www hhb co uk    Locating to a CD Track or DVD Title or  Chapter    Move the yellow border to the Track field  CDs  or Title  or  Chapter field  DVDs  with the UP DOWN cursor keys  Enter the  number of the Track  Title or Chapter using the 0 9 numeric  keys on the remote control unit and press MARK ENTER  Y   The disc will locate to the start of the selected Track  Title or  Chapter and playback will immediately commence from there   The Search window closes     Note  Many commercial DVD Vs only contain one Title  constituting the main programme material     Locating to a time point    Move the yellow border to the Time  CDs or DVDs  or Disc Time   CDs only  field  Enter the locate time in hours  minutes and  seconds using the O 9 numeric keys on the remote control unit  and press MARK ENTER  The disc will locate to this time point  and playback will immediately commence from there     The Time field displayed for DVDs and the Disc Time field  displayed for CDs both refer to the total Title or disc time  and  thus the time point located to using these fields will be relative to     time zero    at the start
19.  of the disc   s programme material     The Time field displayed for CDs when a track is in Play or Pause  Modes refers to the duration of the currently selected track  only  A time entered in this field will be relative to the start of the  current track     If the time of the required locate point is less than one hour   01 00 00   only minutes and seconds need to be entered   similarly for locate points less than one minute  00 01 00   only  the seconds need to be entered  However  trailing zeroes must  be entered when the locate time is an exact number of minutes   or indeed  hours      Examples     LOCATE TIME  hh mm ss  KEYSTROKES  00 02 35 2  3  5  MARK ENTER  00 04 00 4  O  O  MARK ENTER    01 15 36 1  1  5  3  6  MARK ENTER  01 00 00 1  O  O  O  O  MARK ENTER  00 00 20 2  O  MARK ENTER    Search may be exited at any time with a second press of  SEARCH        UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1          Additional Features E gt                  Storing and Cueing to a Marker Point  The UDP 89 has a    scratchpad    location memory  which can be  used to store a marker point in programme material    on the fly      The marker point can easily be recalled and located to at a later  time     SETUP  den o   E    The feature is entered by  pressing the CUE button  either  on the front panel   or the  remote control unit  while a disc  is playing  which causes the  front panel display and the pop   up window below to be shown            SS h             Initially  the Cue memory
20.  the Cursor and MARK   ENTER keys  The FFWD   and FREW  YB buttons allow the play  location to be moved at high speed in the normal way  but like  audio CDs  the audio is muted during the process     Note that  unlike CD and SACD  pressing Play from STOP will not    always restart playback from the first file on the disc or in the  folder  Instead  the most recently played track will be replayed  from the beginning     If a disc contains folders as well as files  it is recommended to  connect a video monitor to aid disc navigation     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Basic Operation    Playing discs with video content    The UDP 89 plays most types of discs with video content   including standard commercial DVD Video discs  commonly  referred to simply as    DVDs    Video CDs  Super VCDs and  CD R RWs or DVD R RWs containing video files of various  types  including JPEG picture files  This section initially describes  the UDP 89 s operation with a standard DVD V  with any  differences being summarised separately     Transport Controls    On loading a standard DVD V  the following displays are typical of  those presented after the disc has been loaded and read        Depending on how a DVD Video disc is authored  the Main Title  Menu will be displayed first  or some introductory material will be  played  or the main feature will be played without displaying any  menu screen     Navigation of the disc and any menu screens is achieved using  the up down and left right cursor ke
21.  the user  The method of selection varies with disc type  as  summarised below     DISC TYPE SELECT VIA REFER TO  DVD V Below  next manual  AUDIO button DISPLAY function  or section   DVD A Disc Menu  Playing DVD Audio discs  on page 20  Layer area selection in browser Playing SACDs on  SACD  screen page 21     When multichannel audio programme  e g  5 1    surround     is  selected  full multichannel audio is available from both sets of  analogue multichannel rear connectors        Q on the rear  panel  see page 10   The main L  amp  R outputs     amp    on   the rear panel  see page 10  will generally carry an internally   generated stereo downmix of the multichannel audio  or produce  a L R  matrix output for suitable for decoding in a matrix  surround decoder of a type such as Dolby Pro Logic  With some  discs  the main outputs may be muted        The format of the multi channel downmix carried by the main   L  amp  R stereo outputs  which includes all digital outputs   HDMI  and S PDIF when not set to bitstream  and AES EBU  is  determined by the surround speaker setting in the Audio section  of the SETUP menu  With both formats  the centre channel C is  mixed equally into the main left and right channels     e  fthe Surround Speakers are set to Large Small  then  the main L  amp  R stereo outputs will be in a L  R  matrix  format  compatible with external Dolby Pro Logic decoding   In this format  the rear channels  L_ and R   are mixed  together and added out of phase 
22.  will normally  though dependent on how the disc  is authored  be possible to jump to a specific chapter from the  Title Menu     Using the Direct Access Keys    The remote control s Direct Access Keys will select a chapter  by number  and can be used from Play  Resume and Stop  Modes  Chapters 1 to 9 can be selected by a single button  press  Chapters 10 and above can be selected by pressing  the   10  button first  once for 10 19  twice for 20 29  etc    e g   to select Chapter 15  press     10    followed by    5     It is not  necessary to press MARK ENTER     Using the Title Menu    Most DVDs    Title Menus will include an option to select an  individual chapter for playback  The wording and style used is  under the control of the disc author and thus varies widely  but  the word    scene    is normally used instead of    chapter    in long   format programme such as feature films   The list of available  scenes is often illustrated with the first frame of the chapter    The cursor keys   are used to select the chapter to be played   The    selected    track will be indicated in the chapter list by some  form of    highlighting     and it will start playing when either PLAY    PAUSE   or MARK ENTER   is pressed     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Time  amp  Other Displays    The UDP 89 s front panel display shows the elapsed time of the  currently selected Title  in the form h mm ss      Zero    time will  generally be the start of Chapter 1     Pressing DISPLAY on the
23. 19 Mena MISION sueciasiewrereionerararscvmnierpreetvisneesssie 38  PCY E    ga dict Po e II E AER 20 Language SSLUNOS cari 38  Playing Audio  DISCS sisieun EEan 20 Video Setting conse EE AAi 38  Transport Controls ssersissiscen issie Ea saie AE 20 Audio Se GUNS rr pai 40  Track SSSR UG e o ER O aan 20 ago DONE spese 40  Time Displays sensisse aeee Ae aaan 21 Miso  A A 41  Other Audio Disc PES sde trono 21 Timer Vode A ae renege oe 41  SACDs  Super Audio Compact Discs                        21 Remote Control     Parallel Port            oo ooococccccncccccnnconoo 41  DVD As  DVD Audio SCS    ceecioocasioniocinar rias rdss 22 Parallel Port Setup Mel   oooiociona cacas 42  CD ROMs and DVD ROMs containing audio files         23 Remote Control     Serial POrt       ooooocccccccccnnconncncncnnnonos 42  Playing discs With video Cantant sis  lt 2sconddviradsnandedawieavondes 23  Iransport sn 23  Accessing the Disc MENUS  sciocionnoiinin naaa 24  Ghapter DElCCUOMN s cctececcdieascsseudentuddnuecdidedductncdesuchecanse 24  Using the Direct Access KeyS              cccseseeeeeeeeeas 24  Using the Title WCU sii coros acid aaa elit 24  Time  amp  Other Disp Sy cnnncrsccelactendeucatscensicenedeenetacasic 25  Other VIGGO dise WOES isc wetoavdantndewiustheondunduedsuaciteasda 25  DVO  Rand Dy OAV ssp tati 25  Video CDs and SuperV GDS aimara 20  CD ROMs and DVD ROMs containing video files         25  CD ROMs and DVD ROMs containing    PES mage MES seirer asenon knea EERE 25    4 www hhb co u
24. D from the unit s front panel     Pressing the REPEAT button several times selects Repeat 1   Repeat Folder and Repeat All in sequence     REPEAT    REPEAT  OFF      REPEAT  Y    REPEAT  FOLDER     IF AVAILABLE     REPEAT  ALL       30 www hhb co uk       Repeat 1    The Repeat 1 function can be selected from any transport mode   except Resume or Stop with DVDs and SACDs  by a single  press of REPEAT  The top line of the front panel display confirms  selection for a few seconds as shown     REPEAT 1  CD       The REPEAT 1 flag also illuminates  except in Stop Mode      At the end of the currently selected CD track or DVD chapter   playback will immediately restart from the start of the same  track or chapter  With CDs and SACDs  Repeat 1 can be  cancelled at any time by pressing STOP which is confirmed as  shown     CD  L  CA IA   EEE HEHEHEHE ann nun ln E  ATTO MANO OO E L H  a a a a       Note  When playing DVDs  pressing STOP does not cancel  Repeat unless it is pressed a second time to cancel Resume  Mode  alternatively  the function may be cancelled by cycling  through the options to Repeat Off     Pause  FFWD and FREW transport modes can still be used  while Repeat 1 is set  However  it is not possible to re locate  past the end or start of the current track chapter  attempting  to do so will re play the current track from its start when the  track boundary is reached     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Additional Features       Repeat All    This operates in a very s
25. Japanese    OSD language   sets the language used in the UDP 89 s on   screen menus and pop up windows  Note that Japanese is not  available     Subtitle     sets the language for subtitles  Note that subtitles will  only be displayed in the selected language if they are available  on the disc  Further  some discs may override this setting and  others may require the subtitle language choice to be made  from a disc menu  In addition to the six languages  this menu  also offers Off and Auto as options  Note that Italian is not  available     Audio   Sets the preferred language for the soundtrack on a  DVD Video disc  if that language is available  Note that Italian is  not available     DVD menu   Sets the preferred language for the menu screens  on a DVD Video disc  if that language is available  Most discs  will only contain menus in one language  Note that Italian is not  available     Video settings    Aspect Ratio     sets how video programme material recorded  in 16 9 widescreen format is reproduced  Aspect Ratio should  be set correctly for the type of monitor in use  The available  settings are     e 4 3Letterbox  Anamorphic widescreen material is  displayed on a 4 3 screen with black bars at the top  and bottom  Use this setting if you have a conventional  4 3 monitor  or other display device  and prefer to view  widescreen material in letterbox format     e 4 3Pan amp Scan  Anamorphic widescreen material is  cropped at the sides and will pan left right  according to 
26. OWANIOLION PlAVOACK cuca nE EE Ear 28  Introduction CO A AA 6 dial Play    PEN ELS t EOS ks on audio CDs  and ee ge a a 28  So rogramming tracks on audio CDs  an  hi po DO peace EE E a CD DVD ROMs containing audio  jpg or avi files         28  DEES la PEPE oe E 0 ATEST   Programming chapters on DVD Video and  Cautions and guidance on installation                    cceeee eee 7 R E O A a ae  ae SS FAY o O amie EATEN 30  Safety Guidelines iran 7 Repeat 1 30  Installation         a q E POE SE O E aaie y Repeat All ooo nono ono nono 31  Care  amp  ClEQNING soria EAS O Selection of Repeat functions from the OSD              34  Installing the Remote Control batteries                       8 Shuffle Mode 30  Using the RC 89 Remote Control handset                   g   Shuffle Mode cccccioccco coronar oro roo nor rro rro rr rr  sas 9 Shuffle Mode   DVDS coria oc  o ol SHUFFLE Mode   CDS    32  PO O Sekar stefan os Mind enrel tense resent ee Musie Into Moda  erorar rE EEEn AS de  Connectivity soda 10 AUTO CONMIGO E 32  Stereo and multi channel audio             o o ooocoocooomo o  ac  rra be The AUDIO BUtON       csccsccesecsssessesssessvessesssessessvesseseee 33  igital Audio QUEBUES   ccwvcon caco vesnaceevcundcedrasescasdwencees ress 10 Dolby Diaital 33  Analogue Video QUEPDUES vacicseniacca ici 10 mel PA AA A pi 33  Digital Video OUtDUt        ccccccccccceceseevecececeveveseeveveveceeee  10 PEER EEEEEEEESSEOETEEE SS EOOEECEOOSSOOOOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO    Or A o EEKE ENAERE EEEE
27. RK ENTER   to confirm the selection  Navigate the  yellow border back to the tracklist with the cursor keys  Y    and select the tracks to be played in the order that they are  required  pressing MARK ENTER to select each one in turn    a tick appears alongside each of the selected tracks  Navigate  the yellow border back to Add to Program  and press MARK   ENTER  The tick marks next to the tracks will disappear     By selecting the Program view option in a similar way  only   the tracks selected to be played will be displayed in the main  browser window  in the correct order  The Program view button  changes its legend to Browser view  and will toggle between the  two views     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    00 02 15 00 02 45    E      3 C    e  ee  ee  Music Playing    PROGRAM VIEW mode    When in Program view  the Add to program button changes  to Clear program  see above   To delete tracks from the  programmed list  select the tracks to delete  pressing MARK   ENTER on each in turn  then select Clear program  Track  deletion can only be conducted while the unit is in Stop Mode     To play the programmed playlist  press PLAY  Note that the  tracks may be added to playlist even whilst it is playing  The track  number displayed on the front panel shows the track position in  the playlist  rather than the actual track number on disc     Programming chapters on DVD Video  and DVD Audio  and tracks on SACD    Using the Program function with video discs generates a pop   up w
28. Single is equivalent to Repeat 1  as  described above  similarly  setting it to All is equivalent to  Repeat All     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Repeat Folder    A further Repeat option  Repeat Folder  is available for discs  containing files of type such as jpg  Selection of Repeat Folder  will cause the disc to play all the files in the currently selected  folder repeatedly  but will ignore files in other folders  including  any nested within the currently selected one     Note  The on screen display and the front panel display both  confirm Repeat status  regardless of the selection method     Repeat A B   The UDP 89 will continuously replay a segment of material  whose start and end points have been user defined  Both start  and end points must be within the same track  or chapter   it is  not possible to define a loop across a track chapter boundary     Repeat A B is enabled with the A B button on the remote control  unit  The start and end points of the section to be repeated   are captured    on the fly     with the unit in Play Mode  As the  programme material is playing  press the A B button once at  the start of the section to be repeated  The display confirms the  selection for a few seconds as shown     REPEAT  CD       At the end of the segment to be repeated  press the A B a  second time  the display again confirms briefly     REPEAT  CD       The playback location immediately jumps back to the point  defined as    A  and the section of programme between p
29. TER button is  used instead of PLAY  If the GUI is being used  the cursor must  be positioned on the relevant track     www hhb co uk 27    Additional Features    Slow motion playback    The UDP 89 has a Slow Mode  which permits the replay of the  video content of DVD Video discs and VCD SVCD discs in slow   motion     SLOW  Slow motion    A DY MIA earn    FWD   APAUSE SLOW AB REPEAT pressing the 1 2  Si outo  FWD   on the remote 1 4    control unit     Note that it is not possible to enable Slow  Mode from the UDP 839 s front panel     Slow Mode may be entered from Play  Pause   FFWD or FREW Modes  A single press of  SLOW causes the video output to replay at  approx  1 2x normal speed  further presses  reduce the replay speed further in steps    RWD  until the motion reverses to half normal play 1 6  speed  Further presses then reduce the EX  reverse speed further  1 8       Pressing PLAY exits Slow Mode and returns  the disc to normal play speed  FFWD and  FREVV Modes can also be selected directly  from Slow Mode     Slow Mode is confirmed in the front panel display as in the  example shown below        The video may be frozen while in Slow Mode by pressing the  PAUSE button on the remote control unit  and Slow Mode  resumed by a further press of SLOW  However  note that  pressing the front panel PLAY PAUSE button   from Slow  Mode will cause the unit to re enter normal Play Mode  not  Pause     With discrete video files    mpg or   avi   the front panel display  shows the 
30. The unit may be  powered on and off from this state using the remote control  alone     With no disc already in the tray  the front panel display will  indicate as shown below        followed by        If a disc is already present on power up  the welcome message  changes to        followed by further displays dependent on the disc type in use   see Disc Nomenclature      UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    FIRST WE LISTEN    Basic Operation          Loading and Ejecting Discs    Press the EJECT button   to open the disc tray  The displays  will show        Insert a disc  and close the tray either by pressing the front  gently  or by pressing EJECT again  The displays now show        followed by further displays dependent on the disc type in use   see Disc Nomenclature below      Unless the Disable Eject function has been activated  see    Eject  Lock    on page 37   the disc tray can be opened from any  operating mode by pressing EJECT  The audio and video outputs  mute  the display shows    Open    as above  and the tray opens  after a short delay     Disc Nomenclature    Whereas CDs are divided simply into tracks  programme  material recorded on DVDs is divided in a two level hierarchy  the  actual terminology being used varying with disc type  The table  below  which also includes Video CDs  summarises the terms  used     TA  vow   ovoa   vezeven    Higher Level Title Group  Division       Lower Level   Track Chapter   Track Track  Division    www hhb co uk 19    Basic Oper
31. Video material  depending on how the disc is authored  As a  DVD Video disc  the user will have no access to the DVD Audio  material     Screen Saver     when set On  the HHB logo will appear as a  screen saver after a few minutes of non user intervention     Timer Mode    The UDP 89 has a Timer Mode which permits a pre loaded CD   SACD to automatically commence playing when power is applied  to the unit  Timer Mode is enabled by pressing the TIMER button  on the remote control  the front panel responds with the text  Timer ON     PROGRAM  O O  RANDOM    O o 00       HI DEF ZOOM DISPLAY TIMER       CD       When Timer Mode is enabled  the unit may be turned off either  with the front panel power button or with the STANDBY button  on the remote control unit  As long as a CD SACD is loaded    it will start playing automatically when the power is reapplied   Timer Mode may be cancelled by a second press of TIMER   cancellation is again confirmed by the front panel display     CD       Note that Timer Mode only functions with CDs and SACDs  not CD ROM discs containing audio  jpeg or avi files  A pre   loaded DVD Video disc will commence playing automatically on  re powering the unit according to how the disc was authored   whatever the setting of Timer Mode     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Additional Features    Remote Control   Parallel Port    The rear panel Parallel Remote Input permits control of five  transport functions  and provides tallies for three functions  The  f
32. al mixer or other   I    i i i e Open the disc tray with the EJECT button    insert the  PANES E AENG e E C N DVD V disc  the tray will close with a light push on the tray    ele ae ely os front or a second press of EJECT     Unbalanced L  amp  R audio OS a ed T e The disc will start playing automatically and the  stereo consumer equipment i a oo  programme will proceed to the disc s main Title Menu     Multichannel amplifier for where it will pause   Note  This is not the same state as  3 Unbalanced 5 1 audio surround monitoring Pause Mode     Professional multichannel e Play Mode can now be entered by pressing PLAY on the  remote control  or navigating the highlighted selection  mixing console with balanced in the Title Menu to the    Play Film    option  or equivalent  inputs   wording is likely to vary  with the cursor buttons        l l or remote control   then confirming the selection with  MABK ENTER    or remote control   Note that the front  or mastering equipment panel PLAY PAUSE button   does not initiate playback  Semi pro or consumer digital from the Title Menu   S PDIF  electrical  audio equipment  stereo hi fi e Note that with commercially produced DVD V discs  the    amp with built in DAC  digital  transport controls will generally not be functional until the  to analogue conversion   Title Menu is displayed  This is due to copyright issues     Usually only one of these two   i  S PDIF  optical  eonnactorconil need to be    Most DVD Vs are subdivided into Chap
33. amme is routed to front  off  L  amp  R speakers  N All LFE channel programme is routed to front  E L  amp  R speakers  Sub woofer p    LFE channel routed to sub woofer  normal     Note  The settings of the surround speakers will also affect the  downmix format used for the main left and right outputs     Surround Speakers    Audio level and delay adjustment       Audio Volume   Adjustment of overall audio level is available in the UDP 89 via  the VOLUME buttons on the RC 89 remote control unit  The  front panel display confirms the level setting when the buttons  are pressed  The range of level adjustment available is from   90 dB to O GB  in 1 dB increments  If the Vol Down button  continues to be pressed beyond  9O dB  the audio is muted and  the front panel display indicates MUTE     When the audio output level is set to O dB  the balanced  analogue audio outputs are calibrated to produce a maximum  level of  22 dBu  The following table shows some    national  standard    settings in common use in some countries     VOLUME CONTROL   MAX OUTPUT LEVEL  SETTING     18dBu UK  BBC Standard    10dB  12dBu Germany  amp  elsewhere       34 www hhb co uk       Multichannel level trims    It is also possible to adjust the levels of the individual channels of  the analogue multichannel  Surround  outputs  This is typically  desirable when different models of speakers are being used in  the rear and or centre positions from the main front L R  speakers  and permits the differing sens
34. anel CVBS and RGB Switching  outputs  A SCART connector wired as per the diagram below  should work in most cases                     RGB SWITCHING           Bis  SAAD          Y G    18 E Ov ref  P  B pe                         Pr R                             pub  Sano       16 E RGB switch control       R  sig  15                R  gnd   G  sig  204                      G  gnd   B  sig     B  gnd                                                           Angle selection    Some DVD Video discs include one or more alternative video  tracks  often shot with different camera angles     These tracks may be viewed  if  available  by pressing the ANGLE  button on the remote control  unit  which will step through the  alternatives available     LOCK AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE    To check whether a DVD Video disc contains any alternative     Angles     press the DISPLAY button on the remote control unit  to reveal the on screen banner  see page 25   The ANGLE  information is displayed in the form Angle m n  where n is the  number of alternative tracks available on the disc  and m is the  number of the currently selected track     Note  The inclusion of alternative audio tracks Is at the  discretion of the disc authoring stage     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Zoom    The UDP 89 s Zoom feature lets you zoom in on the central area  of the displayed video image  Zoom is activated with the ZOOM  button on the remote control unit     There are three levels of Zoom   successive presses of 
35. are  sent to the front channels  Setting this item to Off  the default   cancels this filtering  and the centre and rear channels receive  the full frequency range     Front speakers     The default setting is Large  which routes  the full frequency response in the front channels to the front  speakers as normal  Selecting Small re routes the LF content    lt 100 Hz  in these channels to the LFE channel  sub woofer    Note that it is not possible to select Small if there is no sub   woofer in the system  see below   nor is it possible if Bass  management is selected Off     Center speaker     The default setting is Large  which routes  the full frequency response in the centre channel to the centre  speaker  Selecting Small re routes the LF content in this channel    lt 100 Hz  to the front L     R speakers  Note that it is not  possible to select Small if Bass management is selected Off  A  third option  Off  should be selected if there is no centre speaker  in the system  In this case  information in the centre channel is  routed at equal level to the front left and right speakers  creating  a    phantom    centre image     Subwoofer     The default setting is Present  which routes the  LFE channel to the sub woofer speaker  If the system does not  have a sub woofer  this item should be set to None  when the  content of the LFE channel is routed equally to the front L and R  channels     Test Tones     This item activates the internal white noise  generator  which can be ro
36. ation    Audio Level    With all types of discs  the volume of the audio can be adjusted  from the UDP 89 itself  using the VOLUME up and down buttons  on the RC 89 remote control unit  Note that this adjustment  applies to all analogue audio outputs in use  both stereo and  multichannel     The UDP 89 also permits level adjustment of the individual audio  channels of the analogue multitrack output  via the CH SELECT  and CH LEVEL up and down buttons on the RC 89  See    Audio  level and delay adjustment    on page 34 for full details     QoS    CH LEVEL CH SELECT VOLUME    Playing Audio Discs       The UDP 89 plays audio only discs of most types  including  standard commercial Red Book audio CDs  audio CD Rs and  audio CD RWs  SACDs  Super Audio Compact Discs   DVD A  discs  DVD Audio  and data discs   either CD R RW or  DVD R RW   containing audio files of various types  This section  initially describes the UDP 89 s operation with a standard audio  CD  CD DA   with any differences being summarised separately   Discs containing video programme material  including CD Rs with     avi or JPEG files  are covered in the next section     Playing Video  Discs        Transport Controls    On loading a standard CD  a display similar to that below can be  seen after the disc has been loaded and read     CD       The front panel display indicates the number of tracks on the  CD  Tnn  and the total disc playing time  in the form h mm ss    If a video monitor is connected  the CD trackl
37. ay cause harmful interference to radio  communications     Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to  cause harmful interference in which case the user will be  required to correct the interference at his own expense     CAUTION    Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly  approved by HHB for compliance could void the user s  authority to operate this equipment     Safety Information    This product has been designed and manufactured according to  FDA regulations    title 21  CFR  chapter 1  subchapter J  based  on the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968   and  is classified as a class 1 laser product  There is no hazardous  invisible laser radiation during operation because invisible laser  radiation emitted inside of this product is completely confined in  the protective housings     CAUTION   THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER  USE OF CONTROLS OR  ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER  THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS  RADIATION EXPOSURE     This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and Is classified  as a    CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT     So  to use this model  properly  read this Instruction Manual carefully  In case of any  trouble  please contact the store where you purchased the unit   To prevent being exposed to the laser beam  do not try to open  the enclosure     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1       www hhb co uk    For Canada    TO THE USER  This Class A digital apparatus complies with Ca
38. because they may explode and cause  injury     WARNING  To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not  expose this apparatus to rain or moisture     It is important that the apparatus shall not be exposed to    dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids  such  as vases shall be placed on the apparatus     e Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes     e Do not place any objects filled with liquids  such as vases  on  the apparatus     e Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such as a  book case or similar unit     Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation  and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect  it from overheating  Please ensure adequate space around the  apparatus for sufficient ventilation  Ventilation should not be  impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items  such  as newspapers  tablecloths curtains etc     e The apparatus draws nominal non operating power from the  AC outlet when in STANDBY mode     e The apparatus should be located close enough to the AC  outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord plug at any  time     e An apparatus with Class   construction shall be connected to  an AC outlet with a protective grounding connection     The MAINS plug or the appliance coupler is used as the  disconnect device  Either device shall remain readily operable  when the apparatus is installed for use     No naked flames  such as lighted candles  should be placed on
39. c types and encoding systems     In general  the upper row of the alphanumeric display indicates  transport modes  Play  Stop  Pause  etc   while the lower row  shows the number of the currently selected track or chapter and  a time display in minutes and seconds    e g  for CDs  TO6 1 11 13      gt  Il WMA A PAUSE SHUFFLE REPEAT 1 ALL MARK  DVD  A VCD SACD A CUE PROGRAM HDMI DO DTS 24 96       More details of the disc time information avallable on the display  is to be found on page 20     On Screen Displays    The UDP 89 generates various on screen menus  these include  the SETUP menu and CD track lists  Navigation through the  menus is achieved with the usual Up Down Left Right cursor  keys  HB  plus an ENTER key    which are found on both the  UDP 89 s front panel and the RC 89 remote control     00 02 15 00 02 45     gt   1 8 o   Track01 CDA   ee re  de   de   de   de   de Music Playing   de   de    14 www hhb co uk    RC 89 Remote Control    o    o    EJECT CLOSE    LOCK AUDIO mmr ar O    O  amp   o    o a 0  prosaam            E     OO    0  RANDOM  O      E m m m 0  o Q39 Q_o    CH LEVEL CH SELECT  a       _      O  O MENU       STANDBY ON              STOP PAUSE       25 15  23 17  A PAUSE SLOW REPEAT  24 E a 18  21 UE   22 20   Cc 89    REMOTE CONTROL UNIT    RC 89 Remote Control    UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    The RC 89 Remote Control Unit  infra red handset  supplied  with the UDP 89 duplicates most of the front panel buttons   in both function and operation 
40. ch of these  resolutions may be    forced    by the player  by altering the setting  of the HD Resolution item in the Video tab of the Setup menu   See page 39 for more details     The HI DEF button    Output video format is normally set via the Setup menu  see  page 39   in many situations  once it is set it rarely needs to be  changed     The HI DEF button on the IR  remote control allows selection  of the output video format at any  time without having to access  the menu     RANDOM    HI DEF ZOOM DISPLAY TIMER    This is particularly useful if the format has been left at an   HD resolution and the unit then subsequently connected to a  monitor or TV that either doesnt support the higher resolutions   or via the composite or S video outputs     The diagram below shows what options are available via the  HI DEF button     DEFAULT   YUV 4801 60  NTSC   Vv  Y     Y  576p 50  PAL   480p 60  NTSC   Y  720p 50  PAL   720p 60  NTSC              Y    1080 50  PAL   1080 60  NTSC        36 www hhb co uk    RGB to SCART connections    Display devices equipped with suitable SCART connectors   so called SCART 1 type  may be able to receive RGB component  video to produce a picture of significantly higher quality than  composite video  Check with the display device s manual to  ensure that the SCART connector is suitably equipped     This type of connection should be implemented instead of  composite video wherever possible  However note that it is also  necessary to connect the rear p
41. d by the SHUFFLE flag  in the front panel display  To cancel Shuffle Mode  set the mode  parameter to Off     Note  The first track to be played in Shuffle Mode will always be  track 1     32 www hhb co uk    Music Intro Mode    Music Intro is a useful method of identifying tracks on a CD A or  a disc containing audio files  When selected  only the first 10  seconds of each track or file on the disc is played     lt is enabled in the same way described above for Shuffle Mode   a second press of MARK ENTER with the mode field highlighted  will select Music Intro  Confirmation of the mode is also given   in the front panel display  which displays the text Intro Scan for   approximately 2 seconds     Music Intro may be combined with Repeat Mode if wished  To  cancel Music Intro Mode  set the mode parameter to Off     Audio configuration    Stereo and multi channel audio   The UDP 89 is equipped with both stereo and multichannel  analogue audio outputs  additionally  S PDIF and AES EBU  digital outputs are provided  Not all outputs are available  simultaneously  and which outputs carry what information is  determined both by user selection and disc type     Normal stereo audio will be available at both the main L R  outputs and the L om and Reor analogue outputs when playing  discs carrying only 2 channel audio programme material  such  as standard CDs     When playing disc types offering a choice of audio formats   stereo or multichannel   the choice of which to play is made  by
42. demarks and the DIS logos and Symbol are trademarks  of DTS  Inc     1996 2008 DIS  Inc  All Rights Reserved     e HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia  Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI  Licensing LLC     e DVD is a trademark of DVD Format Logo Licensing  Corporation     e  t is forbidden by law to copy  broadcast  show  broadcast  on cable  play in public  and rent copyrighted material  without permission  DVD videos are copy protected  and  any recordings made from these discs will be distorted   This product incorporates copyright protection technology  that is protected by U S  patents and other intellectual  property rights  Use of this copyright protection technology  must be authorized by Macrovision  and is intended for  home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise  authorized by Macrovision  Reverse engineering or  disassembly is prohibited     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Introduction    Cautions and guidance on  Installation    Safety Guidelines    e Operate only on a secure and level surface or securely  fastened into a rack  noting the precautions below     e This equipment must be earthed  grounded      e This equipment must be powered from a polarised AC  supply    e Only suitably trained personnel should service this  equipment     e Please read and take note of all warning and informative  labels     e Before starting any servicing operation  this equipment  must be isolated from the AC supply  mains  b
43. ds by the yellow border moving to the chosen track   An incorrect button press may be corrected with the CLR button  while the track selection is displayed only on the current track  field      Note that the front panel display does not alter when the UP DOWN cursor keys  are used     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    For example  if Track 1 is playing  and Direct Access Key 7 is  pressed  the on screen display first shows     00 02 08 00 00 58     gt   7 8 o   Track07  CDA  o    ee  ee  ee  ee  de Music Playing  ee  ee    After a few seconds this changes to     00 00 02 00 03 27     gt   7 8 o   Track07 CDA    e    ee  ee  ee  ee  de Music Playing  e el Track07  ee    Playback of the selected track may be started by pressing either  PLAY or MARK ENTER     Time Displays   When first loaded  a CD s total playing time is indicated on the   front panel LCD in the format h mm ss  together with total the  number of tracks on the disc  Once playing  the elapsed time of  the track playing is displayed        Both Elapsed and Remaining Times of the current Track are also  available on the On Screen Display     00 02 15 00 02 45    y  1 8 a   Track01 CDA    UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Basic Operation  Y    Other Audio Disc Types    CD R and CD RW    The UDP 89 will play CD Rs and CD RWs recorded as audio  discs to the Red Book standard  This includes discs recorded in  consumer and professional CD recorders  the HHB   CDR 882 and CDR 830 are examples of the latter  as well as  d
44. e 25   The data in the Audio field changes   as AUDIO is pressed  indicating the number of the audio  programme  and  typically  the encoding system employed   number of audio channels available and language     Dolby Digital    The UDP 89 is equipped to decode Dolby Digital   audio from  DVD V and DVD A discs containing programme material thus  encoded  When Dolby Digital programme is selected  up to 5 1  multichannel audio will be available at both sets of multichannel  analogue audio outputs  and a downmix of this at the main L R  analogue outputs and the AES EBU digital output  The output  at the S PDIF and HDMI digital outputs can be either the same  downmix  or the raw Dolby Digital bitstream  this is determined  by the setting of Digital Output in the audio Setup menu  The  front panel display will show Dolby D when a Dolby audio track is    playing     DTS    The UDP 89 can decode DIS   encoded audio from DVD V   DVD A and DTS Music Discs containing such programme  material  When a DTS audio track is selected  up to 5 1  multichannel audio will be available at both sets of multichannel  analogue audio outputs  and a downmix of this at both the main  L R analogue outputs and the AES EBU digital output  The  output at the S PDIF and HDMI digital outputs can be either the  same downmix  or the raw DIS bitstream  this is determined  by the setting of Digital Output in the audio Setup menu  A DTS  flag will illuminate in the front panel display when a DIS audio  track is p
45. e remote control  the currently   selected menu item is always highlighted with a yellow border   The menu system is always entered at the first submenu   Language   use the DOWN cursor key to select the other  submenus in turn  selecting the one required by pressing the  RIGHT cursor key  The first item in that menu is then highlighted     To change the setting of any submenu item  press the MARK   ENTER button    when a pop up list of the available settings for  the item will appear  The currently selected one will be ticked   and if an different setting is required  it can be selected by  moving the yellow border with the UP or DOWN cursor keys   Selection is made by pressing MARK ENTER  An example is  shown below     Use the LEFT cursor key to exit a submenu back to the tabs   when another submenu can be selected  or the Setup Menu can  be exited by pressing SETUP again                     lt  gt  Language OSD language   English  Subtitle   Off  Video Audio   English  DVD menu   English  Audio  O  rt Rating    ay Misc   x  Setup Menu    Some of the items in the Video and Audio submenus generate  a temporary confirmation message on the front panel display as  the settings are changed  this can be useful if no video monitor  is connected     38 www hhb co uk    Language Settings  The Language submenu permits a choice of language for various    unit and disc functions  Six languages are available in the  UDP 89     e English   e French   e Spanish   e German   e Italian   e 
46. ect HD Area   Two CH to make it the active layer     www hhb co uk 21      gt  Basic Operation       HD Area  Multi CH    HD Area  Two CH       Highlight and select CD Layer to make it the active layer    Changing the disc layer from HD to CD will allow the SACD to be  played as if were a normal audio CD  and the standard CD OSD  will be displayed on a video monitor  see page 20   The HD layer  may be selected from this screen in a similar manner  the HD  layer button is within the    Filter    pane  and navigating the yellow  highlight border to this pane and scrolling down will reveal it     H      1 8 i  Add to program  HD Layer       JPEG Preview       al a  al al al al al al    See    Stereo and multi channel audio    on page 32 for further  information regarding stereo and multichannel audio options     The disc type is confirmed by the front panel display and the on   screen display lists the tracks by name      gt  1 12    Ell    DISC  Secret Garden    00 00 56    CD Layer    HD Area  Two CH  HD Area  Multi CH       Track  Secret Garden Artist  Annie Jones A       Note also that the OSD includes a right to left scrolling banner  text below the track list  confirming the disc Title and Artist    and the Name of the currently selected track  Banner text is not  displayed when the player is in STOP mode     The operation of the other main transport controls is as for  standard CD DA discs     22 www hhb co uk    DVD As  DVD Audio discs     The UDP 89 supports DVD Audio d
47. es not apply  to the AES EBU digital output     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1       Additional Features        Eject Lock    The UDP 89 s disc drawer can be locked to prevent inadvertent  opening  This is a useful feature when the player is installed in an  exhibition or display situation  for example  When Eject Lock is  enabled  the disc drawer can only be opened when the drive is in  stop Mode  note that it remains locked in Resume Mode      Eject Lock is enabled with the LOCK button  on the RC 89 remote control  Pressing  LOCK generates the front panel display  shown at  a  below for a few seconds  after  which the EJECT buttons on the front panel     and remote control will be inoperative   Attempting to open the disc drawer will cause the display at  b   below to be shown  Eject Lock can be cancelled at any time with  a second press of LOCK  the cancelling being confirmed by the  display at  c  below     LOCK AUDIO  SUBTT       a  Eject Lock ON       b  Eject is Locked       c  Eject Lock OFF    www hhb co uk 37    Additional Features    Setup Menu    Many of the UDP 89 s settings and options are controlled via the  Setup Menu  which is accessed with the SETUP button on either  the front panel   or the RC 89 remote control unit  The front  panel confirms Setup with the message        The Setup Menu appears on screen  and is arranged as five  tabbed submenus     Menu Navigation    Navigation through the menu system is with the front panel  cursor controls  BH  or via th
48. essed     With a disc loaded  pressing SETUP enters the UDP 89 s  internal menu system  which provides a range of user   selectable options and additional operating modes  These  are described in detail later in the manual  see page 38    The drive enters Resume Mode if a disc is playing  A second  press of SETUP from anywhere in the menu structure   exits the menu system  disc playback will resume from the  previous location     A long press on SETUP  more than Ve second  without a  disc being loaded allows re assignment of the UDP 89 s  Parallel remote control connector  See page 42 for full  details      B  AUTO PAUSE  A PAUSE  button  This button selects    Auto Pause Mode  The A PAUSE flag illuminates in the  display     Auto Pause Mode modifies the operation of the CUE  NEXT  and PREVIDUS functions  these are described in greater  detail later in the manual  see page 27     HEADPHONE SOCKET  A 74    3 pole jack socket for the  connection of headphones for monitoring purposes  The  signal available at this connector is the main L R stereo  output  Headphones with an impedance of 32 ohms  upwards may be used     HEADPHONE LEVEL control  This is a conventional  analogue volume control for the headphone output     13    Front Panel Features    Alphanumeric Display    The front panel vacuum fluorescent display has two rows of 11  large matrix characters and a set of dedicated    flags    at the top  of the display which indicate the selection of various transport  modes  dis
49. format  at a High Definition   HD  resolution of 720p or 1080i  as selected by the HD  Resolution setting  see next menu item   The progressive  SD formats of 480p and 576p are also repeated     When the video output format is changed  additional pop up  dialogue boxes will request confirmation that the change should  take place  as changing the format when an unsuitable display  device is connected will result in a scrambled image     The video output format may also be changed with the HI DEF  button on the RC 89 Remote Control Unit  See HD Resolution  for more information     The front panel display also briefly confirms each new video  format as it is selected     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Additional Features    HD Resolution     This setting determines the video resolution of  HD video outputs at the HDMI connector     and the component  video connectors    if available  This setting is only adjustable if  Video out is set to HD YUV HDMI  otherwise HD Resolution is  set to AUTO HDMI  The options are     e AUTO HDMI     This is the default setting  the video  resolution of the HDMI and component outputs is set  automatically to the    preferred    format of any HDMI display  connected to it  and no user interaction is required    Note that this auto mode may not be supported and the  resolution will default to 480p 576p  In this case  the  higher resolutions of 720p and 1080  may be manually  selected below     e 480p 576p     This sets the HD outputs to progressi
50. g the remote control  unit  The version number is shown in the front panel  display     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Appendix 3   Factory Default Settings    Appendix 3   Factory Default Settings    The table below lists all the menu options and their default settings     susmeno  menue   oera SETTING  O foe 6  o ro  Video 16 9 Widescreen   Interlace YUV   a    O  O    n  ff  ff  ff  ff  Auto HDMI   ff   ff    O  O  O  O  O       UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1 www hhb co uk    Appendix 4   UDP 89 Specifications    Appendix 4   UDP 89 Specifications    48    FUNCTIONS SPECIFICATIONS    Video Outputs     Formats PAL  10801  720p  576p  576i  NTSC  10801  720p  480p  480i    Composite Video 1 V p p  750  S Video DVD Menu    Video Y  1 V pp  750  C  0 3 V p p  75 Q    Digital Video HDMI    Audio Performance     Frequency Response 10 Hz   22 kHz  0 5 dB  48 kHz   10 Hz   44 kHz  0 5 dB  96 kHz   10 Hz   65 kHz  0 5 dB  192 kHz     S N Ratio 100 dB  THD N 0 005    Channel Separation  gt 90 dB    Max output level  O dBFS  22 dBu  XLR   8 dBV  RCA Phono     Headphone Output 1 4    stereo jack    Digital Output AES EBU 110 Q XLR  S PDIF RCA Phono coaxial 0 5 V p p  75 Q  S PDIF TOSlink optical    General     Remote Control Infra red  RS232  9 pin opto isolated parallel    Display Languages English  French  Spanish  German  Italian  Japanese  Power Supply 100 240 V 50 60 Hz    Supplied Accessories RC89 Remote control  2 x AAA batteries  Power cord  Operating instructions    Weight
51. he byte  7 to 12  with the non zero value determines the  commands  data requests and responses  please refer to the channel to be adjusted  The valid codes are summarised in the following two tables   UDP 89 s full RS232 protocol specification     Note  All commands are shown here in hex format  CHANNEL    ee  ee    CURSOR LEFT 7E OB O5 62 14 01 00 OO OD  01 FF  CURSOR RIGHT 7E OB O5 62 14 01 OO 01 OD  DO FF  7E OB O5 62 14 01 01 OO OOD  CURSOR UP Ac EE  CURSOR DOWN a ra Os 62 14 01 00 00 01 Setting one of the bytes 7 to 12 to OO mutes the corresponding channel     MARK ENTER 7E 07 05 62 14 O2 FF    VOLUME ADJUSTMENT   e g  SET VOLUME TO OdB 7E 08 05 62 13 01 5B FF   see note 2     INDIVIDUAL CHANNEL TRIM   e g  SET LEFT CHANNEL TO OdB   see note 3     BYTE VALUE LEVEL  dB  BYTE VALUE LEVEL  dB        7E OD 05 62 13 02 OO OO OB  O00 OO OO FF       Note 1  The UDP 89 s RS232 port must be enabled by the REMOTE ON command  before any further RS232 commands will be accepted  Once REMOTE MODE has  been enabled  neither the front panel controls nor the RC 89 handset will operate and  operation of the UDP 89 can only be controlled with the RS232 Port or the Parallel  Port  REMOTE MODE must be disabled before the front panel controls and handset  will function again     Note 2  Volume adjustment is possible via the RS232 port over the full range of  control  from  90 dB to O dB  in 1 dB steps  Byte 7 sets the actual volume  and  should be in the hex range 01  90 dB  to 5B  O dB  max
52. imilar way to Repeat 1  Further presses  of REPEAT from any transport mode  except Stop with DVDs or  SACDs  will enable Repeat All  confirmed by     CD       The REPEAT ALL flag also illuminates  except in Stop Mode      At the end of the disc  playback will immediately restart from the  start of the disc   s programme material  or in the case of DVDs   the current Title   With CDs  Repeat All can be cancelled at any  time by pressing STOP Note that when playing DVDs  pressing  STOP does not cancel Repeat unless it is pressed a second  time to cancel Resume Mode  alternatively  the function may be  cancelled by cycling through the options to Repeat Off     Pause  FFWD and FREW transport modes can still be used  while Repeat All is set  Repeat All remains active even if the  play location is advanced retarded through track chapter  boundaries     Selection of Repeat functions from the  OSD    With CDs and other disc types generating an on screen browser  page  e g  CD ROMs containing audio files    but not SACDs   the  cursor keys may be used to enable Repeat 1 and Repeat All     The cursor keys can be used to navigate the yellow border from  the tracklist pane to the Filter pane and the Repeat field     00 02 15 00 02 45       y  i   Track01 CDA       _        00    Filter    JPEG Preview    2l al al al al al al al    Pressing MARK ENTER with the Repeat field selected will cycle    the parameter through Off to Single  Folder  All and back to Off     Setting the parameter to 
53. indow on the video image  Program can be selected from  STOP Before programming a sequence of chapters  check the  programme material and make a note of the Title and Chapter  numbers required     Pressing PROGRAM produces the on screen display shown at  a   below     a  Program Screen    b  Enter Details    UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Additional Features    c  Program Clear    Navigate the yellow border to the first pair of blank fields on the  right and enter the Title No  and Chapter No  of the disc item  which should be the first to be replayed  For SACD  only track  numbers need be entered  for DVD A Group and Track numbers  are required   The subsequent items can be added in turn by  moving the yellow border down with the cursor keys   and  entering the Title and Chapter  or track  numbers of each  Up  to 12 selections can be made  cursoring down from the lowest  visible will reveal further blank fields  see  b  above for example      When the sequence has been programmed  playback can be  started by navigating the yellow border to Play  and pressing  MARK ENTER     The programmed sequence may be cleared by navigating to Play  and scrolling down when Clear program will be revealed  Press  MARK ENTER to clear  see  c  above      lt is not possible to edit the program list during PLAY  Also  the  front panel will show the Title  Chapter  Group or track number  as they are on the disc  not with respect to their position in the  list     www hhb co uk 29    Additional
54. into the main left and  right channels     L    L    0 707 x C    0 707 x L      0 707 x R      R    R    0 707 x C     0 707 x L      0 707 x R     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    e lf the Surround Speaker are set to None  then the main L   amp  R stereo outputs will be standard stereo  In this format   the left rear channel is added to the main left channel  and  the right rear channel is added to the main right channel     Left   L    0 707 x C     0 707 x L   Right   R    0 707 x C     0 707 x R     Digital audio data in various formats is available at the two  S PDIF connectors  optical  and coaxial     the AES EBU  output   and also the dedicated HDMI connector  B   See rear  panel connections on page 10   The data available will depend  on disc type and  in the case of the S PDIF outputs  also on  the setting of the Digital Output parameter in the Audio tab of  the Setup Menu  The table below summarises the digital audio  outputs for various disc types      S PDIF and HDMI   and   S PDIF and HDMI      DISC TYPE AUDIO FORMAT  ICI    DTS  MUSIC DTS bitstream  DISC   IN  SACD   PCM PCM  1    Downsampling ON AA 1kHz AA 1kHz    EEC CT EE ET  CMI  HB  JR    PCM  S6kHz  N N PCM 96kHz     PCM PCM PCM  PCM MLP 44 1kHz   44 1kHz   44 1kHz    96kHz 96kHz 1 92kHz  DVD Audio   PCM PCM PCM    Downsampling ON   44 1kHz   44  1kHz   44 1kHz      96kHz 96kHz 96kHz    AES EBU       1 The SACD format restricts the output quality of any downmixed output  Therefore  the L  R  Stereo outp
55. isc into the  drive and close the tray  After the disc has been read  a    dialogue screen will be displayed asking for confirmation to    update the firmware  Select START using the cursor and  MARK ENTER keys     e The firmware update will now proceed automatically  After  a short while  the disc will eject  Remove the disc from the    tray and then leave the unit alone  Do not close the disc  drawer     e During the update procedure  it is essential that the power    supply to the CDR 882 is not interrupted  Should this  occur  the unit will be rendered unusable and will require  factory re initialisation     e The UDP 89 will reboot automatically once the update  procedure is complete  This may take up to 5 minutes     e If the UDP 89 has not rebooted automatically after 15  minutes or so  please re power manually using the front  panel power switch     46 www hhb co uk    Software version checks    It may be useful to check which version of firmware is installed in  the UDP 89  This procedure can be carried out after a firmware  update to confirm that the update has been correctly loaded   The checks below will only be performed if there is no disc in the  disc drawer   i e   the front panel display must show No Disc     e To check the version of the main CPU  enter the 4 digit  number 1234  using the remote control unit  The  firmware version is shown in the front panel display     e To check the version of the separate MPEG processor   enter the 3 digit number 164 usin
56. iscs recorded in accordance  to the recommendations of DVD Forum WG 4  DVD A discs  store multi channel audio up to 96 kHz  24 bit  or stereo up   to 192 kHz  24 bit using Meridian Lossless Packing  MLP   compression     DVD A discs will normally offer a choice of disc areas  each  carrying the audio programme material encoded in a different  way  DVD A discs are authored in a similar way to DVD V discs   with a Title Menu page requiring user input   Disc navigation  for this type of disc Is described in the next manual sub section     Playing discs with video content    on page 23      Although referred to as    audio    discs  DVD A discs will frequently  include video material as well      gt   DVD  A  EEEE na  a a  EEE E a  an a  BEEBE EEEE  an a a  EEEE HEEE EEE  CA AL   a a  E n  a a  a a  a E  EEE HEHHEE       Note that DTS  or Dolby Digital encoded programme on the disc  will be correctly decoded  and its presence confirmed by DTS or  Dolby D indications in the front panel display as shown above   See    Stereo and multi channel audio    on page 32 for more  information regarding multi channel audio formats  As with other  types of DVD  the OSDs are entirely dependent on the authoring  process     Each item     e   main high resolution audio  alternate audio  formats  videos or extras  on a DVD A disc is called a Group   and each Group is divided into Tracks  Groups are displayed  on the top line of the front panel display as Gxx  and the track  number displayed as Tx
57. iscs recorded in computer disc drives using audio disc burning  software such as Nero or Roxio     The UDP 89 will NOT play unfinalised discs     The front panel and on screen displays are as for commercial  audio CDs     SACDs  Super Audio Compact Discs     The UDP 89 supports Super Audio CDs recorded to the Scarlet  Book standard SACD2 0  SACDs may be single layer  dual layer  or hybrid  as follows     e Single layer disc carrying a surround mix or stereo mix  or  both  in high definition DSD  Direct Stream Digital  format    e Dual layer disc carrying a surround mix or stereo mix  or  both  in high definition DSD  Direct Stream Digital  format    e Hybrid disc  with one high definition layer carrying a  surround mix or stereo mix  or both  in high definition DSD   Direct Stream Digital  format  and a second red book CD  layer carrying a stereo PCM mix    The CD layer or either area of the HD layer may be selected   for replay via the OSD  On loading an SACD  the UDP 89 initially  selects the multi channel HD layer  The layers areas are  displayed in a separate pane on the OSD  and a different layer   area may be selected by navigating the yellow    highlight    border  from the tracklist with the Cursor Right key  and then performing  the selection with the Cursor Up Down keys   and MARK   ENTER key       CD Layer  HD Area  Two CH    HD Area  Multi CH       Active SACD Layer    SACD OSD  Multi Channel    CD Layer    HD Area  Two CH    HD Area  Multi CH    Highlight and sel
58. ist screen is also  available as an OSD  On Screen Display         _     00    Y  i   Track01 CDA    JPEG Preview       al a  al al al al al al    20 www hhb co uk    The next track to be played  1 in the case of a newly inserted  disc  and the total number of tracks is confirmed  e g   1 6   The Disc Title will be shown as CDA  Compact Disc Audio  and  the tracks will be listed as Tracknn     Pressing PLAY PAUSE   from Stop Mode will always start disc  playback from Track 1  Playback may be paused and re started  at any time by further presses of PLAY PAUSE  Pressing STOP  once cancels playback and the unit enters Resume Mode   playback will continue from the last location when playback is  restarted  A second press of STOP  i e   from Resume Mode   puts the unit in Stop Mode  playback then restarts from  Track 1 when PLAY PAUSE is next pressed  For CDs and other  audio discs  Resume and Pause Modes are effectively the same   Play and Pause Modes are confirmed in the front panel display     From Play Mode  the NEXT   and PREVIOUS  Y buttons will  move the play location to the start of the next or previous track  respectively  the exception being that if PREVIOUS is pressed  when the track time of the track currently playing exceeds 5  seconds  the play location returns to the start of the current  track  A single press of the FFWD   and FREW   buttons  searches the disc     forwards or backwards respectively   at  twice the normal speed  with audio output muted  Further  pre
59. itivities of the speakers  to be allowed for     Multichannel level trim is  adjusted from the RC 89 remote  control unit  Pressing either of  the CH SELECT buttons allows  adjustment of the Front Left  channel  the front panel display  showing           Adjustment of the level in the front left channel is made with the  CH LEVEL up and down buttons  Other channels may be adjusted  in turn by further presses of the CH SELECT buttons  which will  select the other channels in turn     CH SELECT       FRONT  LEFT  FL   FRONT  RIGHT  FR   REAR  LEFT  RL   REAR  RIGHT  RR     CENTER   CEN     CH SELECT    DOWN                    gt      lt  CH SELECT    UP          The function and display time out after approx  5 secs  if no  button is pressed  and the unit reverts to normal operation     Note  When the main volume control is set to O dB  the output  level for each channel is at its maximum  Therefore  to apply  positive gain to each channel level  it is necessary to first turn  down the master volume control by the same amount     e     to boost the surround channels by 3 dB relative to the other  channels  the master volume must be adjusted by at least  3dB     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Pink Noise calibration    The optimum setting is for the audio level from all the speakers  ina multichannel system up to be the same  This can be difficult  to achieve with many types of programme material and to  facilitate adjustment the UDP 89 provides an internal pink noise  source 
60. ive active commands may be selected from a set of eleven  plus  NOT USED   the tallies are a fixed set of three  plus NOT USED    These are shown in the table below      COMMANDS   TALLIES   nse  nae  ruse  oapee   sop  mea  noose  omnes     wot  nea ECTS if   enewous  rows   uN  ewen   S  ww ER S    FREW   VOLUME UP  VOLUME DOWN  EJECT   NOT USED       The commands and tallies listed in bold are the factory   defaults  If a different command set is preferred  an alternative  combination comprising any five  or less  of the thirteen available  commands may be reassigned to the inputs via the menu  system     The Parallel Remote Input is suitable for basic of control of the  UDP 89 from a dedicated set of hardware switches or similar    lt is also possible to connect an external control system  e g   Crestron  AMX  to the Parallel Remote Input  using the relays or  opto coupled inputs and outputs within such systems     Note that the commands available perform exactly the same  functions as their front panel and or remote control unit  equivalents  Note also that the separate PLAY and PAUSE  commands  part of the default preset assignment  mimic the  corresponding remote control unit buttons  but the PLAY   PAUSE commands  re assignable  mimics the front panel PLAY    PAUSE button     See Appendix 1 on page 44 for details of the pinout and  electrical characteristics of the Parallel Port connector     www hhb co uk 41       EE   Additional Features    Parallel Port Setup Menu 
61. k    UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Appendix 1   Connector Pinouts            ssssssssssnunnnnnnnnnnnn 24  Analogue Outputs  Balanced                   o oocoocococoocnconoo  44  Balanced Multichannel Outputs                    ccccceeeeeeee eens 44  ARS EBU OIE et acopinecatebie ies 44  ADMI Digital Video  DUDUT os sissicrctoveiaveamuwansi isc aa 44  Rsese Serial Control POR ccs sssurersinnasenenesakterenacancaunens 44  Parallel Remote Control Input                oococcoccccccncccnncooo 44  Electrical CHAEPACtePiStiGS sic i0isivesiesinanesesovenautaanvaces 45  Appendix 2   Firmware Updates           sccccecesseseunnnsseeeeees 46  Software version CHECKS            ccceceeceeeeeeneeaeeeneees 46  Appendix 3   Factory Default SettingS            0cc ssseeeeeees 47   Appendix 4   UDP 89 Specifications          ccccccccceeneeseeeees 48    UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1 www hhb co uk    Contents    Introduction    Introduction    Thank you for buying this HHB Professional product     The UDP 89 Universal DVD CD Player is designed to play most  variants of CD and DVD digital discs in common professional  use  and to provide high quality audio and or video playback  from the various encoding methods and file types currently in  use with CDs and DVDs     We recommend that you read this instruction manual at least  as far as the Basic Operation section  to familiarise yourself with  the unit s layout  controls and operating system  The Additional  Features section can then be refe
62. laying           www hhb co uk 33    Additional Features    Multichannel bass management    Practical surround sound loudspeaker systems frequently have  smaller units in the rear and centre positions  and these may  not offer an extended LF response compared with the main   left and right front speakers  Other systems may not include a  centre speaker at all  or no dedicated sub woofer  The UDP 89  includes a set of user selectable options for re directing some  or the entire frequency spectrum in some channels to different  speakers  to ensure that all programme material in all channels  is reproduced in such systems     The various options are set in the Audio tab of the Setup menu   See    Audio settings    on page 40 for more details  The table  below summarises the possibilities available     SETTING EFFECT  OPTIONS  Full frequency range is sent to centre and rear  channels  On LF   lt 100 Hz  in centre and rear channels is  routed to front L     R speakers  Full frequency range is sent to front channels    LF   lt 100 Hz  in front channels is routed to  Small  sub woofer    Full frequency range is sent to centre channel    Small LF   lt 100 Hz  in centre channel is routed to  front L     R speakers    Bass Management    Front Speakers    Center Speaker  Of All centre channel programme is routed to  front L     R speakers  Full frequency range is sent to rear channels  Simell LF   lt 100 Hz  in rear channels is routed to  front L  amp  R channels  All rear channel progr
63. laying  In the case of DVDs  the overall disc time is  stored     Clearing the memory    Pressing CLR  on the remote control unit  or either the LEFT   or RIGHT front panel cursor keys while the Cue window is  on screen will clear the contents of the memory  The front panel  display shows Cue Cleared in confirmation and the MARK flag  extinguishes  Unless cleared  a Marker point remains stored  until the disc is removed from the unit     Auto Pause    The UDP 89 s Auto Pause Mode allows accurate cueing to the   start of a track  CDs  or chapter  DVDs   The transport enters  Pause Mode at the start of the track chapter  awaiting a PLAY  command       DY I DI    A PAUSE SLOW A B REPEAT    Auto Pause Mode is enabled by  pressing the A PAUSE button on  the front panel     or remote  control unit  The selection is  confirmed by the A PAUSE flag  in the front panel display     When Auto Pause Mode is enabled  the unit will enter Pause  Mode automatically after a re location to a different disc location  has been commanded by any method  including     e using the NEXT or PREVIOUS keys to step through disk  tracks chapters    e use of the UP DOWN cursor keys with CDs to step  through the on screen track list display    e location to a different track chapter with the remote  control unit   s O 9 keys    e use of the Search function    e use of the Cue  Bookmark  function    Hint  If held in Pause Mode at the start of a track or chapter   playback may restart more accurately if the EN
64. n  material via WSS  WideScreen Switching  when playing PAL  video discs  or NTSC video discs converted to PAL   This system  utilises Line 23 of the PAL video signal  and the signalisation   will be recognised by most widescreen monitors  On receipt of  the widescreen    flag     the external monitor should automatically  switch to widescreen mode     www hhb co uk 35    Additional Features    Signalling of the widescreen format is also possible with  NTSC and 480p 576p progressive scan video signals  The  UDP 89 outputs the appropriate widescreen    flags     however  not all display devices may be able to correctly interpret the  signalisation     HDMI formats    The rear panel HDMI connector carries both High Definition   HD  digital video and multichannel digital audio  for connection  to suitable HD display devices  The HD video formats are also  available  with some restrictions  at the analogue component  video outputs  The audio may also be obtained independently of  the HDMI connector at the S PDIF digital audio outputs     The HDMI output will only be active if the Video out item on the  Video tab of the Setup menu is set to Progressive YUV or HD  YUV HDMI  Selection of 480i  amp  576i video formats disables  the output     SD resolutions of 480p  NTSC  and  576p  PAL   plus HD  resolutions of 720p and 1080 are supported  The HDMI output  may automatically set itself to the resolution of the display device   this will also affect all analogue video outputs   but ea
65. n front panel    13  MARK ENTER   equivalent to  14  on front panel    SEARCH   allows location to a specific track chapter  or  disc time  The options available depend on disc type    15  PLAY   equivalent to the PLAY function of  6  on front panel    D PAUSE   equivalent to the PAUSE function of  6  on front  panel    a PREVIOUS   equivalent to  11  on front panel  18  NEXT   equivalent to  12  on front panel    REPEAT   allows the entire disc or current track chapter to    be repeated automatically    A B   defines a segment of programme within a track   chapter which is repeated continuously    21  A PAUSE  equivalent to  18  on front panel    B SLOW   engages DVD slow motion playback  several speeds    available    B FFWD   equivalent to  9  on front panel    UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    RC 89 Remote Control    D FREW   equivalent to  10  on front panel  25  CUE   equivalent to  8  on front panel   26  STOP   equivalent to  7  on front panel  27  SETUP   equivalent to  17  on front panel   amp  MENU   equivalent to  16  on front panel    CHANNEL LEVEL   adjusts the level of the audio channel  selected with the CHANNEL SELECT buttons    En HI DEF   selects different video output resolutions  31  ZOOM   selects one of three video zoom levels    AUDIO   selects different audio tracks on a DVD V  or  stereo mode on a CD    ES  LOCK   engages EJECT LOCK function  ED EJECT CLOSE   equivalent to  4  on front panel    www hhb co uk    15    Quick Start    Quick Start    Thi
66. nadian ICES     003    Cet appareil numerique de la Classe A est conforme a la  norme NMB 003 du Canada    This appliance has a serial number located on the rear panel   Please record the model number and serial number and  retain them for your records     Model Number     Serial Number        CAUTION  e DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING USING A  SCREWDRIVER     e USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF  PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY  RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE     IF THIS PRODUCT DEVELOPS TROUBLE  CONTACT YOUR  NEAREST QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL  AND DO NOT USE  THE PRODUCT IN ITS DAMAGED STATE     DANGER   e VISIBLE LASER AND INVISIBLE RADIATION WHEN OPEN  AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED  DO NOT STARE INTO  BEAM        CLASS 1  LASER PRODUCT    1  This label on the top panel states  CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT   The unit employs a laser inside the cabinet     2  To prevent the laser from being exposed  do not remove the  cover  Refer servicing to qualified personnel     Contents    Contents    Important Safety INStructionS        cooomoccccnnnancnccnnnannnnnnnoa 2 Additional Features  icon 26    Be Cl OA A o E E E 26  Important Safety Precautions               ccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 Locating to a CD Track or DVD Title or Chapter         96  f Locating to a time p  nt cacaos 26  Safety InformatiOnN       mooccoconnonccononnnnoronnannnnrronannanorannanas 3 aan Cueing to a Marker Pointene 07  CGONCENES as 4 AUTO PAUSE eee is 2   DI
67. nal to  that at   above is also available on a BNC connector   independently buffered     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Connectivity    Digital video output        HDMI out  Digital video plus digital audio is available at the  19 pin Type A High Definition Multimedia Interface  HDMI   connector  Pre made cables are normally used for this  interface  but the pinout may be found in Appendix 1  see  page 44      Other     D RS232 serial remote control connector  The  UDP 89 can be fully controlled remotely via RS232 serial  commands  e g  from an external control system  Crestron   AMX  etc   Port parameters and an abridged command  set protocol can be found on page 42  The connector is  a D9M  Please refer to the website to download the full  protocol and a Windows test application     15  Parallel remote control connector  The UDP 89 s basic  transport commands can also be implemented by volt free  contact closure at the pins of this connector  a D9F   Five  of the pins are designated as inputs  three as outputs   tallies   The functions controlled by each of the inputs are  user definable via the menu system  The source of the tally  outputs is similarly definable  Full information is available on  page 41     AC mains input  The UDP 89 is powered via a standard  European IEC connector  The UDP 89 s design includes a  universal power supply and will accept all AC mains voltages  from 100 to 240 V  50 60 Hz     www hhb co uk 11    Front Panel Features    Front Panel Featu
68. ns before  cleaning  The outside surfaces of the unit may be cleaned with a  soft dry cloth  For stubborn marks  such as from liquid spillage    a soft damp cloth may be used in conjunction with a mild  detergent solution  dilute a household detergent cleaner 5 1 with  water   Wipe thoroughly dry with a dry cloth after  NEVER use  solvent cleaners of any kind     Always switch the unit off and disconnect it from the AC supply  before moving it  NEVER move the unit while it is in use  as this  may permanently damage the disc     CDs and DVDs should ALWAYS be handled with care  Hold  discs only by the edge or the centre hole  Never put discs    face  down    on any surface as they can scratch easily  Smudges   and fingerprints may be removed from a disc s playing surface  by wiping it gently with a soft  lint free cloth    across    the disc  radius  Never rub circumferentially  Stubborn marks can be  removed by applying a small amount of isopropyl alcohol  distilled  water is often as effective   again with a soft  lint free cloth   Alternatively  use a commercially available CD cleaning kit   NEVER use solvent cleaners of any kind        8 www hhb co uk    Installing the Remote Control batteries    To insert the batteries in the infra red remote control handset     e Slide off the battery compartment lid on the rear of the  handset    e Insert two AAA batteries  taking care to orientate them  the correct way  refer to markings within the battery  compartment     e Slide batte
69. oftware based  products  it may be desirable from time to time to update the  firmware in your UDP 89 with a more recent version  You can  contact your HHB dealer or distributor  or visit the HHB website  at www hhb co uk for details     Firmware updates are downloadable from the HHB website    or if you prefer  from your local dealer  distributor on a CD   Alternatively  if you are uncertain about performing a firmware  update yourself  take your UDP 89 to your HHB dealer  who will  be happy to do it for you     Performing a firmware update restores all menu settings to  their original factory defaults  If you are used to using your  UDP 89 for one particular type of work  it may be worthwhile  checking through the menus and noting the current settings so  that they can be easily restored after the update     Updating the firmware requires a PC or Mac fitted with a CD    or DVD   writer drive  and a CD writing software application   We recommend you read through the instructions below before  performing an update for the first time     To perform a firmware update  proceed as follows     e Download the new firmware file from www hhb co uk  Save    it to a suitable location     e Using the CD burning application you have on your  computer  such as Roxio  Nero etc    create a CD  containing the update files BUILD IMG and UPDATE VER   The CD must be a data CD  not an audio CD  and the  update files must be the only ones on the CD     e Turn on the UDP 89  put the burnt update d
70. oints     A and    B    will now be played repeatedly  Repeat A B will remain  active until STOP is pressed  at which time  the display will  confirm cancellation of the Repeat mode     CD       www hhb co uk 31    Additional Features    Shuffle Mode    Shuffle Mode allows the tracks on a CD or chapters on a DVD  to be played in a random order  The method of enabling Shuffle  Mode is different for the two disc types     Shuffle Mode   DVDs    With DVDs  it is selected by pressing the RANDOM button on  the remote control unit while the disc is playing  selection is  confirmed by the SHUFFLE flag on the front panel display     O O O  PROGRAM  OO     RANDOM  DO O eS  HI DEF ZOOM DISPLAY TIMER  E         SHUFFLE       Once selected  the disc continues to play normally  except that  the chapters will be played in random order without repetition   until they have all been played  To cancel Shuffle Mode  press   RANDOM a second time     SHUFFLE Mode   CDs    With CDs  Shuffle Mode is enabled via the on screen browser  page  Using the cursor keys  navigate the yellow border from  the tracklist pane to the Filter pane  and select the mode field   Repeated presses of MARK ENTER cycles the mode parameter  through Normal  Shuffle  Music Intro and back to Normal   Select Shuffle to enable the random play feature     00 02 15 00 02 45  H Options   Normal      Track01 CDA Shuffle  Music Intro           18      JPEG Preview       al a  al al al al al    As with DVDs  Shuffle Mode is confirme
71. ommences from the new location  With  DVDs  PREVIOUS will always jump back to the start of the  current chapter     12  NEXT button  This button works in a similar way to  PREVIOUS   above  except that the track chapter jumped  to is the one following that currently playing  Pressing NEXT  while playing the last track has no effect     de CURSOR controls  The normal UP DOWN  LEFT and  RIGHT cursor controls are provided for navigating the  various on screen menus generated by the player or  authored onto video discs  LEFT and RIGHT cursor controls  also provide front panel cue point CLEAR functionality     D MARK ENTER button  This button has several functions   When navigating on screen menus using the cursor buttons    above  the button acts as an ENTER key  to confirm a  selected menu option or track selection     The button is also used to mark a point in programme  material for subsequent location in conjunction with the CUE  button 6      MARK ENTER also initiates disk playback from STOP mode     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1 www hhb co uk    mode and displays disc s main Disc Menu   NB this will  generally be the Title Menu on discs with only a single Title     16  MENU button  With DVDs  cancels current transport    mode and displays the Title Menu for the currently selected  Title  The MENU button also enables PBC navigation with  VCD  Video CD  and Super VCD discs     SETUP button  The SETUP button has two functions   depending whether a disc is loaded when it is pr
72. on will not be playable    In order to alter the parental control category  press MARK   ENTER with this item highlighted  you will then be asked to enter  a 4 digit password   The default password can be found in the  list of factory default settings in Appendix 3  see page 47   Enter  the password  followed by MARK ENTER  lt is now possible to  enter the list of parental control categories using the RIGHT  CURSOR key     eo p  o fe    C EI  o  oe       The default setting is 8  Adult  which implies there are no  restrictions on discs to be played  Use the cursor keys and  MARK ENTER to select a lower level     Set Password  This menu item permits an alternative password    to be set  lt is necessary to enter the currently set password to  set a new one     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Misc  submenu    Restore defaults     Selecting Restore defaults resets all the  items in the Setup Menu to their original factory settings  A full  list of these can be found in Appendix 3  page 47  at the end of  this manual     Note  To restore Parallel Port and volume control defaults   press TOP MENU and MENU at the same time from the front  panel with no disc is inserted    DVD Priority     All DVD Audio discs also contain a DVD Video  folder to ensure compatibility with all DVD Video players  The  setting of this item determines how the disc will be played by  default     either as a DVD Video disc or DVD Audio disc  As   a DVD Audio disc  the user may have access to all the DVD   
73. osDeaoshied   18  evo    9  rmosDeso    19  Hot Plug Detect         RS232 Serial Control Port    1    5432  0000  987 6  a  pee  6  EAN       7    8 es  PE E  Parallel Remote Control Input       Connector  D9F    94321 PIN   FUNCTION  AECE  987 6   DOF       o p  7       The DEFAULT column shows the factory assignment of the  connector  lt is possible to change this assignment by recalling  one of two user definable memories  via the Parallel Port Setup  menu  See page 41 for full details     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Electrical characteristics  Both inputs and outputs are internally opto isolated  The inputs  are protected against over voltages     Inputs  The inputs simply require a short to ground for activation     Internal  v    Roullup    INPUT 1    J PIN 1    PIN 6    Outputs   The outputs are open collector  and go low when activated   Loads such as LEDs may be connected externally with a suitable  series resistor  and returned to the  ve terminal of an external  PSU  The maximum current deliverable by the opto isolator s  transistor is 50 mA   The  ve side of the external voltage supply  should be referenced back to the UDP 89 s O v on pin 6      External  v    OUTPUT 1    PIN7         Imax   50MA    PIN 6    Appendix 1   Connector Pinouts    UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1 www hhb co uk    45    Appendix 2   Firmware Updates    Appendix 2   Firmware Updates    As a responsible manufacturer  HHB adopts a policy of  continuous product development  As with all s
74. ot enabled   see  below  in which case the outputs are muted   Refer to the  table in    Stereo and multi channel audio    on page 32     40 www hhb co uk    e Bitstream     the S PDIF and HDMI outputs carry the raw  digital data from the disc for external decoding  Refer to  the table in    Stereo and multi channel audio    on page 32     Night Mode     Setting Night Mode on applies dynamic range  compression to the analogue  and PCM downmix  of Dolby Digital  soundtracks  according to the metadata contained in the Dolby  Digital bitstream  This makes it easier to set a comfortable low   level  or night time listening volume     Down sampling     Downsampling should be enabled when  playing discs recorded with a sample rate higher than 48 kHz if  the equipment connected to the digital outputs  S PDIF  HDMI  and AES EBU  does not support these higher sample rates     The table below summarises the sample rate changes available  at each digital output for various disc types with downsampling  turned On     SAMPLE RATE AVAILABLE AT  NATIVE SAMPLE  DISC TYPE  Ailes S PDIF OUTPUT AES EBU  OUTPUT    44 1 kHz 44 1 kHz 44 1 kHz    Note  Downsampling is not applied in the case of CDs or DVD  Video discs recorded at 48 kHz  even if it is set On  In these  cases  the native sample rate is unaltered        Rating Settings   Parental Control  This item shows the lowest restriction  category of DVD Video disc which the unit will currently play   Discs with this a higher level of restricti
75. produce  22 dBu from a PCM signal  of O dBFS  Pinouts of these and all rear panel connectors  can be found in the manual Appendix     The format of the audio available at these connectors will  depend on the type of disc being played  Discs with only  stereo audio data will reproduce normal L  amp  R stereo   Discs with multichannel audio data will generally reproduce  an internally generated downmix of the multichannel audio   though this will vary with disc type and encoding system   See later manual sections on individual disc types and  encoding systems for more information     Unbalanced L     R analogue outputs  These carry the  same audio signal as the main outputs   above  but in  unbalanced form on phono connectors  RCA jacks  at a  nominal level of  10 dBv  Output level is calibrated internally  to produce  8 dBv from a PCM signal of O dBFS     Unbalanced multichannel outputs  These are a set of six  phono connectors  RCA jacks  providing the components of  a 5 1 surround sound recording when a suitably encoded  disc is played  The electrical characteristics of these outputs  are the same as those of the unbalanced L  amp  R connectors  described in   above     CENTRE FRONT    Se    UNBALANCED ANALOGUE 0 P       Unbalanced multichannel analogue outputs     The format of the audio avallable at these connectors   will depend on the type of disc being played  Discs with  multichannel audio data will reproduce the six  5 1  channels  individually  Discs with only stereo
76. res       All the UDP 89 s controls are on the front panel  Note that  many of the unit s functions and setup options are controlled and  selected through the menu system  using the multi character  vacuum fluorescent display  which is shown enlarged on   page 14     ED AC power switch       Alphanumeric vacuum fluorescent display     Disc drawer     EJECT button   E  Infra red remote control sensor   O PLAY PAUSE button     STOP button      CUE button      FFWD button     FREW button      PREVIOUS button       NEXT button   13  UP DOWN  amp  LEFT RIGHT cursor controls    MARK ENTER button       TOP MENU button       MENU button    Y  SETUP button     APAUSE button   19  Headphone socket   En Headphone level control    12 www hhb co uk       Description of Front Panel  Features    NOTE  The exact functionality of some of the front panel controls  may vary slightly according to the type of disc being played  and  the following is general description only  Greater detail can be  found in the sections of the manual describing the various disc  types     D AC power switch  The large HHB logo at the left hand  of the front panel is the push button on off switch  and is  illuminated when the unit is on     On power up  the display shows Welcome HHB UDP 89 and  then No Disc if there is no disc in the drive  or Loading if  there is     Alphanumeric display  The 2 row x 11 character vacuum   fluorescent display is described in detail on page 14     a Disc drawer  The disc drive accept
77. rred to separately when the  need arises  such as playing the less common CD and DVD  variants and using the remote control functions     Please keep this manual in a safe place once you are sufficiently  familiar with the UDP 89 to use it without referral  You will  probably need it in the future  such is the UDP 89 s versatility     Important     Please register your UDP 89 with HHB  Communications on line at http     www hhb co uk Registering  your machine will help us in providing you with after sales service  should the need arise  and may also be of assistance in the  event of the unit being stolen     Environment     The UDP 89 s range of operating temperature  and relative humidity  RH  are as follows     Temperature   5  C to  35  C  41  F to 95  F   RH  less than 89     Do not use the UDP 89 in a location where it is in direct sunlight  or strong artificial light     What s in the box    Unpacking   Unpack the UDP 89 and its accessories with care  lt is always  a good idea to store all packaging  if practical   in case you ever  need to return the unit to your HHB dealer for any reason     The shipping carton should contain the items listed below   Please contact your HHB dealer immediately if any of them are  missing or damaged     www hhb co uk    UDP 89 Universal DVD CD player  Instruction manual    IEC mains cable  power cord   with a AC connector  appropriate to your region    Infra red remote control handset  2 X AAA batteries    UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1
78. ry compartment lid back on       Important  Please observe the following guidelines when  replacing batteries    e Always change both batteries at the same time    e Always use two batteries of the same brand and type     e Dispose of the old batteries in a responsible manner      always observe local environmental guidelines     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Using the RC 89 Remote Control  handset    Make sure there are no obstacles between the handset  and the unit     The handset should work reliably within 7m of the unit  and  within 30   of the direct line between the handset and the  unit     Strong sunlight or fluorescent lighting may make remote  control operation less reliable     Remote control handsets for different equipment  sometimes interact  If the UDP 89 is installed adjacent  to other infra red controlled equipment  you should satisfy  yourself that the UDP 89 s handset is not affecting the  other equipment  or vice versa  One or more items may  need to be moved if interaction is observed     A falling off of the operating range of the handset will  generally indicate that it is time to change the batteries     Compatible disc types   The UDP 89 supports the following types of media  CD  CD R   CD RW  DVD V  DVD A  DVD R  DVD RW  DVD R  DVD RW   SACD     Compatible audio and video formats    Numerous encoding schemes for both audio and video data have  been implemented since the initial introduction of the CD and  DVD media formats  Most   but not all   
79. s and Dimensions   Weight  Excluding Packaging  4 3 kg 9 4 lbs    Dimensions Height  44 mm  1 75 inches   Depth incl  connectors  343 mm  13 5 inches   Width  482 mm  19 inches        www hhb co uk    UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1       HHB Communications Ltd  73 75 Scrubs Lane  London NW10 6QU  UK  T  44  0120 8962 5000 E sales hhb co uk W www hhb co uk    In the USA  Central  amp  South America  Sennheiser Electronic Corporation  T 860 434 9190 E HHB Sales sennheiserusa com W www hhbusa com    In Canada  HHB Communications Canada Ltd  T 416 867 9000 E sales hhbcanada com W www hhbcanada com    www hhb co uk    Version 2 1   February 2009    
80. s one disc at a time   The drawer is motorised and can be manually opened and  closed with the EJECT button    When the drawer is open   the display shows Open     O EJECT button  This button operates the disc drawer  Its  action can be disabled by setting Disable Eject via the menu  system  see page 37   After an EJECT command to close  the drawer  the display shows Close     Remote control sensor  The infra red sensor receives  commands from the remote control handset  Keep the  sensor unobstructed to ensure correct functioning  The  range of reliable operation of the handset is shown in the  diagram below         23ft   7m     A  F    UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Front Panel Features    O PLAY PAUSE button  Pressing this button starts or 15  TOP MENU button  With DVDs  cancels current transport    resumes playback of the inserted disc if the disc is stopped  or paused  or pauses playback if pressed when the disc is  already playing  Pressing PLAY PAUSE from Stop Mode  restarts the disc from the beginning  whereas pressing   it from Resume Mode continues playback from the last  location  The front panel display will either indicate Play  Mode with the word Play and the    symbol  or Pause Mode    with the word Pause and the    symbol  117     E  STOP button  Pressing this button stops the disc from  all transport modes  The display either will show the word  Resume  following a single press of STOP or Stop after a  second press      5  CUE button  This accesses the pla
81. s section is to enable you put the UDP 89 to use as quickly  as possible  and provides a simple step by step guide to the  basic procedure for replaying audio and video from the two most  common types of disc  standard audio CDs and commercially   produced DVD Vs     Connecting for video    The UDP 89 has a range of video outputs to facilitate connection  to a wide variety of professional and consumer display devices   Including CRT monitors  LCD and plasma flat screen displays  and video data projectors of all types  Any or all of the outputs  may be used simultaneously  if required  Check which inputs are  provided on the displays to be connected  and use that which  provides the highest quality wherever possible     Note  It is recommended that a video monitor is connected  to the UDP 89 even when in use with audio only discs  as the  OSDs  On Screen Displays  provide a range of additional useful  information not available from the front panel display alone     A oa   y am           HDMI Connection  to PLASA LCD       Component YUV    Video Output CONNECT TO  EXAMPLE     High quality video monitor  with RGB or YP P   component inputs  Use the  CV output  9  as sync when  set to RGB format     Other semi pro or domestic  10   S Video video recording equipment or  monitors    Component Video    l   Other semi pro or domestic  11   Composite Video  phono    video recording equipment or  monitors  Usually only one  12   Composite Video  BNC  of these two connectors will  need 
82. s will be found  throughout the manual     Connectivity    Connectivity                         All electrical connections to the UDP 89  apart from  headphones  are made via the rear panel     Analogue Audio Outputs    Electronically balanced main stereo Left and Right out   2 x XLA3MJ           Connector Details     E  Unbalanced main stereo Left  amp  Right out   2 x phono RCA     E Unbalanced 5 1 surround out  L  C  amp  R Front  LGR  surround  LFE   6 x phono RCA     O Electronically balanced main stereo out L  amp  R  plus  5 1 surround out  D25F     Digital Audio Outputs       AES EBU main stereo Left  amp  Right out  XLR3M      S PDIF PCM bitstream out  phono RCA     S PDIF PCM  bitstream out  optical TOSlink connector     Analogue Video Outputs    a Component video out  RGB YPbPr switchable   3 x phono RCA        RGB switching output  2 5 mm 2 pole jack   O S Video out  4 pin mini DIN    11  Composite video out  phono RCA    B Composite video out  BNC     Digital Video Output    13  HDMI out  19 pin Type A HDMI connector   Note this  connector also carries digital audio     Other Connectors    D RS232 remote control port  D9M   115  Parallel remote control  function programmable  DOF         Ac mains input  IEC     10    www hhb co uk    Analogue Audio Outputs     D Main L  amp  R outputs  These are electronically balanced     and have a nominal level of  4 dBu  The output circuits   can drive a maximum output level of  gt  22 dBu  They are  calibrated internally to 
83. schemes are defined   for one particular type of media  The number of combination   of media types and encoding schemes is now quite large  and   it is a fundamental purpose of the UDP 89 to replay audio  and or video from as many of the disc types currently in use as  possible     The UDP 839 is able to replay the following disc types     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    otandard red book compliant audio CDs    Standard DVD video discs  DVD V  including decoding of  Dolby Digital  DTS and MPEG audio bitstreams  or PCM  audio up to 24 bit at f  96 kHz    Scarlet book 2 0 compliant Super Audio CDs  SACD    Including single  dual and hybrid layer versions    DVD Audio discs  DVD A  containing audio in various  formats  including 16 bit stereo at f 44 1 or 48 kHz   24 bit 6 channel at f  88 2 or 96 kHz  and 24 bit stereo  atf 176 4 or 192 kHz    White book compliant Video CDs  VCD  containing MPEG  video with MPEG Layer 2 stereo audio at f  44 1 kHz    Super Video CDs  SVCD  containing MPEG2 video with  either one or two MPEG Layer 2 stereo audio tracks at  f  44 1 kHz  or MPEG2 5 1 audio    www hhb co uk    Introduction    e CD R RW and DVD R RW discs containing audio and or  video files recorded with the following schemes    e MPEG1 and MPEGz2 files containing both audio and  video objects    e MPEG4 ASP coded video files  e g    avi files   containing embedded MPEG  Dolby Digital or PCM  audio    e      jpg picture files    More detailed descriptions of the various disc type
84. slow speed sub multiple  Slow Mode is not available in  reverse with these file types     The audio output from the disc is muted during Slow Mode     Slow Mode is inoperative with CDs     28 www hhb co uk    Program Play    sometimes it necessary to play individual items of programme  material on a disc in an order other than that in which they are  recorded  The UDP 89 s Program function permits the user to  program the order in which tracks  CD  SACD or DVD A  or  chapters  DVD  are replayed  Up to 30 CD tracks or 12 DVD  chapters  or SACD tracks  may be sequenced in this way  The  programming method differs slightly for audio and video disc  types     For DVDs and SACDs  the Program function is enabled by  pressing the PROGRAM button on the remote control unit  For  CDs  it is enabled via the OSD     Note  It is not possible to enable the DVD SACD Program  function from the UDP 89 s front panel     Programming tracks on audio CDs   and CD DVD ROM s containing audio   jpg or avi files     Note  Track programming is performed using the on screen  display  so a video monitor must be connected to the UDP 89 for  the Program function to be used     The Program function can be selected from Stop or Play Modes     Use the cursor keys to highlight the selections available on the  right of the screen    00 02 15 00 02 45     _   H   1 8 A  E ooko COEL  ee  ee  ee  E Music Playing  ee    Program Edit Mode    Note that Edit mode is selected  indicated by the yellow border   Press MA
85. sses redouble the search speed to a maximum of 16x  normal speed  a further press then reverts to normal play  speed     Track Selection    In addition to the use of the NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons  described above  playback from the start of a specific track may  also be selected with the cursor keys and or the direct access  keys on the remote control  or the front panel cursor keys  in  conjunction with the on screen display     Using the front panel buttons     The UP DOWN cursor keys   may be used to select the track  to be played  The    selected    track is indicated in the OSD track  list by a yellow border   and it will start playing the selected  track from Stop or Play Modes when MARK ENTER   is  pressed     Using the remote control     The UR DOWN and MARK ENTER buttons on the remote  control may be used in the manner described above  with the  difference that the PLAY button can be used to initiate playback  of the selected track from Play Mode     The remote control s Direct Access Keys will also select a  track by number  and can be used from Play  Resume and  Stop Modes  Tracks 1 to 9 can be selected by a single button  press  followed by MARK ENTER  Tracks 10 and above can be  selected by pressing the two digits of the track number     e  to  select Track 15  press    1    followed by    5     Confirmation of track  selection is confirmed by the on screen display first by showing  the    current track    field at the top of the display   then after a  few secon
86. ters  and the  sed  Title Menu will normally include an option to commence  playback at the start of an individual Chapter  The cursor  keys and MARK ENTER may be used to select an  alternative play location to Chapter 1  Pressing MENU       monitoring controller or    Balanced 5 1 audio       Note  REF column numbers denote rear panel callouts on    page 10 at any time will return to the Title Menu    Note  Multichannel output from SACD and DVD Audio discs is e The disc may be paused during playback at any time by   only available from the multichannel analogue outputs pressing PLAY PAUSE  a further press resumes playback   The remote control has separate PLAY and PAUSE  buttons     e The programme may be scanned  searched  at high speed  with the FWD   and FREW  HB buttons  the search speed  increases with additional presses  Audio is muted when  scanning a DVD V disc at high speed     e  tis possible to    jump    the play location to the start of the  next Chapter at any time with the NEXT button  B   Pressing the PREVIOUS button   will jump back to the  start of the current Chapter  a second press then jumps  to the start of the previous Chapter     e Pressing STOP    or remote control  once will cancel  Play Mode and output a blank screen  Pressing PLAY on  the remote control from this state will resume playback  from the point at which it was stopped  However  a  second press of STOP will delete this point    memory      so that the next time PLAY PAUSE is pressed  pla
87. the   ZOOM button step through the  magnifications  the front panel  display confirming ZOOM 1   ZOOM 2 and ZOOM 3 in turn  A  further press returns the image  to normal     eo O9     RANDOM    HI DEF ZOOM DISPLAY TIMER    ZOOM 3 is approximately equivalent to 2x magnification  The  Zoom feature is operative in all transport modes including Pause  and Slow  However  it is cancelled by Resume or Stop Modes     Subtitles    If subtitles are available on a disc  they can be enabled by  pressing the SUBTITLE button the remote control unit     Confirmation that subtitles are  enabled can be obtained by  pressing the DISPLAY button on  the remote control unit     LOCK AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE    The Subtitle field on the banner will either indicate the selected  subtitle  e g  1 1 Eng  but there may be more than one  or  Off  If multiple subtitles are available  successive presses of  SUBTITLE will step through them     SCMS Compliance    The SCMS  Serial Copy Management System  was developed to  restrict the number of copies which could be made from a digital  audio recording via the digital domain  The system has been  Incorporated into all consumer digital audio equipment for many  years  With commercially produced CDs  it limits the number of  copies which can be made by using an S PDIF interconnection  to one     The UDP 89 is SCMS compliant in playback  the SCMS bits   in the S PDIF digital outputs are set according to the copy  protection status of the disc being played  SCMS do
88. the displayed video     If your display device can auto select NTSC or PAL  Auto  will generally be a better setting for playing PAL discs     e PAL     video outputs will be to the PAL standard  Select  this setting if your display device is PAL only  Note that  NTSC video discs will be converted to PAL  but this may  cause a reduction in the quality of the displayed video  If  your display device can auto select NTSC or PAL  Auto will  generally be a better setting for playing NTSC discs     See also    NTSC PAL    on page 35 for additional information  regarding NTSC PAL compatibility with various disc types     Video out     this setting determines the video format avallable  at the rear panel Component video outputs   and the digital  HDMI output    The first three options are for Standard  Definition  SD  displays  select HD YUV HDMI when using an  HD capable display connected to the digital HDMI output or  analogue Component outputs     e RGB     this sets the analogue component outputs to RGB  format  at an interlaced resolution of 480i  NTSC  or 576i   PAL   The HDMI output is off     e Interlace YUV     this sets the analogue component  outputs to YUV format  at an interlaced resolution of 480i   NTSC  or 576i  PAL   The HDMI output is off     e Progressive YUV     this sets the analogue component  and HDMI outputs to YUV format  at a progressive  resolution of 480p  NTSC  or 576p  PAL      e HD YUV HDMI     this sets the analogue component  and HDMI outputs to YUV 
89. to be used     High quality widescreen  displays with HDMI   input  with built in audio  reproduction if required    Note  REF column numbers denote rear panel callouts on  page 10    to Projector       Ga              Composite to  Television                                                       STEREO                ae  Professional Universal  HHB Communications Ltd  wen  f 00 uk                         Example of a simple  configuration     Multichannel audio  outputs to amplifier    16 www hhb co uk       Mains Power       Optical Toslink to  Surround Reciever    UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Quick Start    Connecting for audio Playing DVD Video discs   Stereo and multichannel audio outputs are available at the rear Note  The following instructions refer to the front panel controls  of the UDP 89 in a variety of analogue and digital formats  for only  unless otherwise stated  the corresponding buttons on the  connection to audio amplifiers  powered loudspeakers  D A RC 89 Remote Control Unit may be used if preferred   converters or audio inputs on video display devices such as   monitors  TVs or projectors  Any or all of the outputs may be e With the UDP 89 suitably connected for video and audio  used simultaneously  if required  as above  switch the unit on with the power button       If it is already in Standby Mode  with the power button    7 illuminated   the STANDBY ON button on the Remote  AUL FINS IA EAS Control Unit may be used to turn the unit on   Profession
90. to generate a known audio level  which can be applied to  each channel in turn  The listener can then adjust the audio level  in each channel so that the perceived sound level at the listening  position is equal for all speakers     The noise source is enabled and routed as required via the  Audio tab of the Setup Menu  See page 40 for full details   Exiting the menu will automatically turn the source off     Multichannel delays    Depending on the size of the room  the acoustic path length  between the listening position and the centre and or rear  speakers may be sufficiently different from that between the  listening position and the main front L R speakers for sound  from multiple speakers to be heard at slightly different times   The UDP 89 allows delays to be introduced into the main front  L R channels to time align them with the centre and or rear  channels     The delays are adjusted via the Audio tab of the Setup Menu     Separate adjustment for the centre and rear channels is  provided  See page 40 for full details     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Additional Features    Video configuration    NTSC PAL    The UDP 839 is able to play DVD Video discs recorded to either  NTSC or PAL TV System standards  Most modern monitors   TVs  projectors  etc  are capable of resolving both NTSC and  PAL standard video signals     The TV standard available at the composite and S video  outputs is determined in the Setup Menu  by the setting of the  TV System item in the Video s
91. tons      or Remote  Control   then confirming the selection with MARK ENTER       or Remote Control      The disc may be paused during playback at any time by  pressing PLAY PAUSE  a further press resumes playback   The remote control has separate PLAY and PAUSE  buttons     The disc may be scanned  searched  at high speed with  the FWD O  and FREW  Y buttons  the search speed  increases with additional presses  Audio is muted during  search     It is possible to    jump    the play location to the start of the  next track at any time with the NEXT button    Pressing  the PREVIOUS button   will    jump    back to the start of  the previous Track if pressed during the first 5 seconds of  a track  if pressed later than 5 seconds after the start of  a track  it will jump back to the start of the current track     Pressing STOP   cancels Play Mode  playback will restart  from the beginning of Track 1 if PLAY is pressed again     The disc may be removed at any time by pressing EJECT    Note  It is possible to    lock    the EJECT mechanism so that  a disc cannot be inadvertently removed   see page 37      www hhb co uk    UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Basic Operation  Powering the UDP 89    The front panel POWER switch   turns the unit on and off   Note that this switch is mechanically latching  and isolates the  unit from the AC mains when off  The UDP 89 is also equipped  with a Standby Mode  which is activated with the STANDBY   ON button on the RC 89 Remote Control Unit  
92. ubmenu  See page 39 for full  details  The factory default setting is Auto  the output video  signal will follow the TV standard of the signal recorded on the  disc  This should be satisfactory with most modern display  devices     The TV standards are summarised below  The two standards  also differ in their methods of encoding chroma information     Pee eran STAN oN  TV SYSTEM  SD     The action of setting the TV System menu item to NTSC  PAL or  Auto with different disc types is summarised in the table below     SSS Se PLAYER SETTING  DVD  Video CD NTSC NTSC NTSC  Super VCD       NTSC or       Progressive and interlaced scan    The UDP 89 supports both interlaced and progressive scan  standard definition  SD  video formats as well as certain high  definition  HD  formats     Progressive scan is only available from the component YUV and  HDMI outputs  SD resolutions of 480p  NTSC  or 576p  PAL    and HD resolutions of 720p and 1080  may be selected via the  HD Resolution item in the Video submenu  See page 39 for full  details     Replay of 16 9 format video    Playback of both standard 4 3 aspect ratio and widescreen  16 9 material is supported by the UDP 89     The Aspect Ratio item in the Video tab of the Setup menu  determines how widescreen  16 9  material should be  reproduced  this menu item should be set according to the type  of display device in use  See page 38 for full details of how to set  this     Additionally  the UDP 89 will signal the presence of widescree
93. uted to each of six multichannel  outputs in turn to allow accurate balancing of the volume from  each speaker in the system  Default setting is Off  exiting this  menu item automatically selects Off     Center delay     Setting this item to a value other than Off  inserts a finite delay in the centre channel  As the centre  speaker is the closest to the listening position  the delay time   aligns the channel with the front L and R channels  Calibration is  in 0 3 m steps  from 0 3 m  1 ft   to 1 7 m  5 ft    this distance  representing the distance from the listener to the centre  speaker  Select the value closest to that applicable to your room     Surr  Delay     This operates in a similar way to the centre delay   The distances available in the settings are greater  1 m  3 ft     to 5 1 m  approx  16 ft    reflecting the fact that rear surround  speakers are generally much further away from the listening  position than the front speakers  Select the value closest to your  room     Digital output     See    Stereo and multi channel audio    on page  32  The setting of this item determines the nature of the digital  audio data at the S PDIF and HDMI outputs     e Off     the S PDIF digital outputs  and HDMI audio  are  muted     e AUTO HDMI     the type of digital audio format available is  determined by the HDMI display device     e PCM     the S PDIF and HDMI outputs carry a ech   downmix of the multichannel audio programme  excluding  SACDs via S PDIF with downsampling n
94. uts are limited to 16 bit PCM resolution    when playing SACDs  including the SACD stereo track  This applies to the S PDIF and HDMI digital outputs and the stereo analogue outputs   Therefore when working in stereo  improved analogue quality will be available from the front L R outputs    2 May be downsampled to 48kHz if 96kHz digital output is prohibited by the disc    3 May be prohibited by the disc    lt can be seen from the table that the S PDIF outputs will  produce either a downmix of the multichannel audio  or a raw  bitstream for external decoding  This is determined by the  Digital Output setting in the audio submenu  setting this to PCM  will generate the downmix  setting it to Bitstream will generate  the raw encoded audio data alternative   See page 40 for  further information      UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    Additional Features    The AUDIO button    The RC 89 s AUDIO button may be used to select alternative  audio programmes on DVD V and DVD A discs that offer them   Pressing AUDIO scrolls through the available programmes   which may include different audio encoding systems such as  Dolby Digital   or DTS    alternative languages or a    director s  commentary     The inclusion of any alternative audio programme  is determined at the disc authoring stage  many commercial  DVD V discs do not offer it        No visual confirmation of which audio programme is currently  selected is given  unless DISPLAY is enabled  see    Time  amp  Other  Displays    on pag
95. ve  scan versions of SD NTSC or PAL resolutions   480p   NTSC  or 576p  PAL      e 720p     sets to HD progressive resolution  720 x 1280  e 1080i     sets to HD interlaced resolution  1080 x 1920    Note  Not all display devices will correctly display the 10801  output from PAL discs  1080 50  when connected to the  component outputs of the UDP 89  If HDMI is available  this  should be used instead     Also note that the composite and S video outputs are only active  at the SD 460 576 resolutions     When the HD resolution is changed  additional pop up dialogue  boxes will request confirmation that the change should take  place  as changing the resolution when an unsuitable display  device is connected will result in a scrambled image     The front panel display also briefly confirms each new video  resolution as it is selected     Brightness     allows adjustment of the overall picture brightness  in 16 increments    Sharpness     allows adjustment of the picture sharpness in 16  increments    HD Jpeg mode     When this item is set to On  JPEG files can  be displayed in full HD resolution  either 720p or 10801  on a  suitable HD monitor     www hhb co uk 39    Additional Features    Audio settings    Refer to Multichannel bass management on page 34 and Audio  level and delay adjustment on page 34  The crossover frequency  of the bass management is 100Hz     Bass management     When set to On  low frequencies below  100 Hz in the centre and rear channels  when set to Small  
96. x on the bottom line as shown    The NEXT  B and PREVIOUS  Y buttons may be used to select  alternative tracks in the normal way  other tracks may also be  selected using the OSD tracklist and the Cursor and MARK   ENTER keys     UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1    CD ROMs and DVD ROMs containing    audio files    The UDP 89 will replay compatible files on any of the supported  media  CD R RW  DVDR RW      Playing compatible audio files  After loading  a disc containing audio files will produce the front  panel and on screen displays shown below     00 00 05 00 04 03        6 8 o   Track06 xxx  ee  ee  ee  ee  ee  e el Cross to Bear Music Playing  de  ee    Name  Cross to Bear Artist  Idoltribe Album  Night Chant Year  2008       The track names are the filenames of the audio files  note that  they are truncated to 15 characters  The OSD also includes  scrolling banner text  below the track list  containing further  information about the track  including fields for track Name   Album Title  Artist  etc  Whether any or all of these fields  contain textual data depends on how the disc was created and  the PC disc burning software employed  The data inserted will  be obtained  if available  from the information appended to the  audio file at source  Note that banner text is not displayed when  the player is in Stop Mode     The NEXT  B and PREVIOUS  Y buttons may be used to select  alternative tracks in the normal way  other tracks may also be  selected using the OSD tracklist and
97. y removing  the incoming IEC mains connector     e Fuses should only be replaced with ones of the same type  and rating as that indicated     e Operate only in a clean  dry and pollutant free environment   e Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere     e Do not allow any liquid or solid objects to enter the  equipment  Should this accidentally occur then immediately  switch off the unit and contact your service agent     Installation    Although the UDP 89 does not generate a significant degree   of heat  it should never be installed immediately above or   below another piece of equipment that does  such as a power  amplifier  lt is good practice in any case to fit vent blanks of at  least 1U above and below such equipment in a rack  unless they  short circuit that equipments    own fan cooling  in which case  plain blanks should be fitted      Care with ventilation should similarly be taken if the unit is free   standing  never stack it on top of or underneath another piece of  equipment which generates a significant amount of heat     Take care when routing cables around the unit  never drape  cables across the front panel of the UDP 89 as they may  obstruct the disc tray eject mechanism     Do not install or use the UDP 89 in a position where it is in  direct sunlight or high intensity artificial light  Never attempt to  move the unit while it is in operation     www hhb co uk 7    Introduction    Care     cleaning    Always switch off and disconnect the unit from the mai
98. yback  recommences from the beginning of the disc     e The disc may be removed at any time by pressing EJECT    Note  It is possible to    lock    the EJECT mechanism so that  a disc cannot be inadvertently removed   see page 37      UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 1 www hhb co uk 17    Quick Start    Playing CDs    Note  The following instructions refer to the front panel controls  only  unless otherwise stated  the corresponding buttons on the  RC 89 Remote Control Unit may be used if preferred     18    With the UDP 89 suitably connected for video and audio  as above  switch the unit on with the power button     If it is already in Standby Mode  with the power button  illuminated   the STANDBY  ON button on the Remote  Control Unit may be used to turn the unit on     Open the disc tray with the EJECT button    insert the  CD  the tray will close with a light push on the tray front or  a second press of EJECT     After a short delay  the transport will enter Stop Mode   with the playback location at the start of Track 1  The  number of tracks and the total disc playing time will be  shown in the front panel display  while the individual tracks  are listed in the on screen display     Play Mode can now be entered by pressing PLAY PAUSE       or Remote Control   or MARK ENTER      or Remote  Control   Playback commences at Track 1     Playback may be started from an alternative track by  moving the highlighted track in the on screen display to  that required with the cursor but
99. yer s bookmark or cue   point locating feature  Pressing CUE in Play or Pause modes  allows a cue marker point to be stored with the MARK   ENTER button  Once a marker point has been stored  a  second press on the MARK ENTER button will locate to  the stored location and exit the bookmarking feature  In  addition  the stored cue marker may be cleared using the  CLR button on the remote control  or the LEFT or RIGHT  cursor buttons on the front panel  Pressing CUE a second  time will exit the function  See page 27 for full details        FFWD button  Pressing this button from Play or Pause  Modes puts the unit into a Search function  causing the disc  to be scanned at 2x normal speed in a forward direction   Further presses of FFWD double the previous search  speed  up to a maximum of 16x normal speed  Audio is  muted in Search     FWD Search is indicated by FFWD and the speed multiple in 19     the front panel display     O FREW button  This button has the same function as the  FFWD button      above  except that the search direction  is reversed  REW Search is indicated by FREW in the front    panel display  En    11  PREVIOUS button  The function of PREVIOUS varies  slightly with disc type  With CDs or SACDs  if pressed in  Play or Pause mode during the first 5 seconds of a track   PREVIOUS causes the disk to jump to the start of the  previous track  If pressed after the first 5 seconds of a  track  it will jump to the start of the current track  In either  case  playback c
100. ypes recorded  on CD ROM or DVD ROM discs formatted to either ISQ9660 or  UDF v1 02  Compatible formats include MPEG1 and MPEG 2  video files    mpg files   and MPEG4 ASP coded video files    avi  files  with embedded MPEG  PCM or Dolby Digital audio     CD ROMs and DVD ROMs containing    JPEG image files   The UDP 89 will replay JPEG picture files    jpg  recorded on CD   ROM or DVD ROM discs and can display them in high definition     720p or 10801     After loading  the OSD displays a list of   jpg image files available  for viewing     www hhb co uk 25    Additional Features    Additional Features    Search    The UDP 89 s Search function provides a method of quickly  locating to any point on the disc and commencing playback from  there  The location point is entered in standard hh mm ss  format  hours  minutes and seconds  and may be either the  track chapter time or the disc time     The Search function is entered  with the SEARCH button on the  remote control unit   Note there  is no alternative front panel  control for this function               w 4  SETUP AD    SEARCH  O     STOP PAUSE PLAY    onir    A pop up window appears on the on screen display   superimposed on the current image  This contains various data  fields into which track numbers or times may be entered using  the 0 9 numeric keys  The fields offered depend on disc type and  also transport mode        a  DVD Search    b  CD Search in Play and Pause    c  CD Search in Stop    Above are shown the Search
101. ys and the MARK ENTER  button on the remote control or front panel     Extras    Cursor buttons change  highlighted option   Mark Enter selects     Chapters    Language    Audio       To start the disc playing  either press PLAY PAUSE    or  MARK ENTER     while the    Play Disc     wording may vary  on   screen menu option is highlighted  which will generally be the  default case      www hhb co uk 23          TT Basic Operation       Pressing PLAY PAUSE   from Play Mode will freeze the video  and mute the audio  Pause Mode   a second press resumes Play  Mode   Note the RC 89 Remote Control Unit has separate Play  and Pause buttons         Pressing STOP   from Play Mode puts the transport into  Resume Mode  video and audio stop and a blank screen will be  displayed        Pressing PLAY PAUSE   from this state resumes playback of  the disc from the point at which it was stopped  Pressing STOP  a second time puts the player into Stop Mode     From Stop Mode  playback will re commence at a point  determined at the disc authoring stage  this may be the start  of Chapter 1  the Title Menu  or main Disc Menu in the case of  multi Title discs  or the start of the disc itself     The programme may be scanned  searched  at high speed   by pressing the FFWD     Forward  or FREW    Reverse   buttons  A single press initiates scanning at 2x normal play  speed  subsequent presses double the speed to a maximum of  16x normal  when one more press returns to 2x  PLAY PAUSE  O may be pressed
    
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