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1. Mado in china w ze Ef u eeee eevee eevee MONITOR BLU SAA 7 12V out BLACK shou nil GROUND YELLOWS 12V BATTERY RED 12V 4 4 Connecting SDP832 using optional AC DC adapter You can connect your SDP832 to your AC 110V or 220V outlet you will need to use the AC DC adapter SPA1218 sold separately AC DC ADAPTER SPA1218 Front Composite A V This video connection is designed to connect an external source such as a video camera or game console Simply connect the composite cables by color reference yellow video red right audio and white left audio and then press the key MODE 10 13 How to properly care for a disc Handle the disc by the edge When the face of the Disc contains spots fingerprints or is soiled Wipe gently with a lint free lightly dampened cloth and then dry it with a clean lint free cloth When operating in various climates and temperatures a disc may appear to have condensation on the surface Wipe with a dry soft smooth cloth before using and inserting back into the video player 2l 12 Specifications Compatible discs DVD SVCD VCD CD DA MP3 audio disc Video format MPEG1 MPEG2 Audio format Dolby Digital Signal output Video signal NTSC or PAL Color System Video 1 0VP P Audio gt 1V Functional operation Please refer to chapter 7 Output interface RCA output VGA output coaxial digital output Power voltage DC 12V Frequency res
2. M Slow Vrmt Mark Random gt 1 2 3 Volume Go to Clear o 10 Subtitle Audio A B Repeat em 34 35 36 37 3 3 1 Key description 1 Power Turns the unit ON or OFF 2 Mute Function to silence audio output 3 P N Change the video system between PAL and NTSC 4 Info Displays the time remaining for title and chapter 5 Angle Change a scene recorded from different viewpoints 6 Menu Displays the root menu 7 Arrows Allows navigation through the setup or menu 8 Zoom Magnifies 2x 3x 4x or shrink the video 2 1 4 9 Previous Changes to the prior chapter or track 10 Next Changes to the subsequently chapter or track 11 gt II Play or pause 12 m Stop 13 Slow Allowing movement or action only at a low speed 14 Vrmt Shows a Virtual remote control on screen 15 Numeric Keys Allow you to change the track or chapter 16 Subtitle Displays a textual representation of the spoken audio 17 Audio Change the audio format 18 A B Repeat the loop between point A and point B 19 Eject Expel the CD from SDP832 20 Mode Switches output to auxiliary input 21 Clock Press and hold clock for 3 second the display will start blinking then press volume to change the hours and volume to change the minutes press clock again to confirm 22 VGA Switches video output between VGA and Composite Component 23 Digest Provides you a summary per title chapter or trac
3. Audio and Video Input type RCA makes it simple and easy to connect any equipment such as a video camera or video game console 10 Built in microphone for karaoke fun anytime 11 Virtual Remote Function on screen Over scan The area at the edges of a television tube that is covered to hide possible video distortion Overscan typically covers about 4 or 5 percent at the edges of the picture but can cover as much as 10 percent PAL Phase Alternate Line A video standard used in Europe and other parts of the world for composite color encoding Various version of PAL use different scanning systems and color subcarrier frequencies identified with letters B D G H I M and N the most common being 625 lines at 50 fields per second Pan amp scan The technique of reframing a picture to conform to a different aspect ratio by cropping parts of the picture DVD Video players can automatically create a 4 3 pan amp scan version from widescreen video by using a horizontal offset encoded with the video PCM An uncompressed digitally coded representation of an analog signal The waveform is sampled at regular intervals and a series of pulses in coded form usually quantized are generated to represent the amplitude Random access The ability to jump to a point on a storage medium Resolution 1 A measurement of relative detail of a digital display typically given in pixels of width and height 2 the ability of an imaging system to
4. E RE A E RE S E E E E E REE 23 10 Virtual remote function a koe EE E EE E Wie EE E E E E E wine E Sa E EN 24 11 Troubleshooting Peer errr errr eee eee er eee eee eee ee eee Tee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee ee ee eee ee ee eee Tee ee eT ee ee 25 12 Specifications PePeeeeT ere ee Serer ee eee Serer ee eeeeereree eer eerer eee eer eres eee rere reer er er eee eer er reese ee 26 13 How to properly care for a disc POeereeee reer eee eee er eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee 27 14 Dolby digital description Pree ere rere eee eee eee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee Tee eee eee eee 28 1 DVD features The sol SDP832 multi media player provides a high resolution Progressive Scan Display with high fidelity sound and surround sound effect The DVD player can play most Disc formats of various types including VCD SUPER VCD DVCD CD and MP3 playback sol SDP832 Features 1 Compatibility with DVD VCD SUPER VCD DVCD CD and MP3 Multi language on screen menu VGA D Sub 15 or monitor type high resolution output display al aoe 480P Progressive Scan Display offering more than 500 lines of Horizontal Image Resolution Last Memory Function ID3 Tag displays artist name album title and Track on screen Multi language support Supports DVD captioning up to 32 languages oa ue View DVD media content containing multiple angles allowing different views of a scene to be selected during playback 9 Front panel
5. MP3 disc playback Below is an illustration of the on screen display in MP3 playback mode 04 40 07 58 128 007 011 aa Ji x Press A Y button the yellow highlighted band will move up or down to the desired MP3 selection Then press ENTER to select The desired selection will be appearing on screen 04 40 07 58 128 007 011 ttt TEN t dn eenetene mjgz N za TRACK07 za TRACKO08 za TRACK09 a TRACK10 ZZ 7 System setting Press SETUP the screen will display the system setting main menu To navigate the menu use 4 P gt A or Y and press ENTER to confirm your selection Press lt 4 to exit the sub menu and chose another selection or you may press SETUP to exit the setup menu Please reference below how to change common settings 7 1 General setup page GQ B Le ay GeneralSetupPage TV Display PS Angel Mark On OSD Lang ENG Captions On screen Saver On Last Memory On TV Display Press SETUP to enter the setup main menu Press ENTER to make your selection Use A F to navigate to TV Display Press ENTER to select GN Le ee GeneralSetupPage Normal PS Angel Mark On Normal LB OSD Lang ENG Wide Captions On Screen Saver On Last Memory On Press P to enter sub menu on the right To change the screen settings use V to navigate to your selection highlight your selection and press ENTER 15 Varied disc form
6. Using this product in a manner inconsistent with its intended purpose may result in possible injury Safety precautions To prevent electric shock do not open the unit If the unit requires service please contact Resource International and arrange for a professional technician to perform the service and repair To prevent damage to this unit prevent contact with any liquids To prevent damage do not drop anything into the ventilation holes or other openings in the unit To prevent damage caused by lightening please turn off the power to the unit and disconnect all cables Clean the unit with a dry soft and lint free cloth only Operating precautions Install the unit in a level position in an area with good ventilation Avoid moisture heat water vibration and direct sunlight Condensation caused by moisture may appear on the inside of the On Screen Display of the product and may affect the performance and playback of the unit If this occurs turn off the player and safely unplug the unit When the condensation is no longer visible you may resume operation of the unit Do not turn on off the product frequently and rapidly YCbCr A component digital video signal containing one luma and two chroma components The chroma components are usually adjusted for digital transmission according to ITU R BT 601 DVD Video s MPEG 2 encoding is based on 4 2 0 sYCbCr signals YCbCr applies only to digital video but is often
7. desired item then press ENTER to select the feature to be played e Subtitle Press this button to select the desired caption language 1 e English Spanish etc Press it once to change a caption language This operation works only for discs with multiple subtitles encoded e Repeat Press this button to repeat a chapter title and entire Disc e Zoom While playing a disc you may use the ZOOM function to magnify the display in or out This function has six zoom levels 3X magnification and 3X reduction 13 The zoom function operates with each press of the button X2 X3 X4 and then 1 2 1 3 1 4 then finally returning to normal size on the seventh press of the button e Angle This function will operate depending on the type and format of the disc While playing a DVD disc containing multi angle content press this button to change the video to different angles at your option Each time you press the button the player will display the scene from another angle e Audio Press this button to select the preferred audio language of the disc This operation works only for discs containing multi language audio support e Program This function will operate depending on the type and format of a disc Press PROG to enable users to change the playback order of the track or chapter e Press PROGRAM The screen will display the following information for programming track and playback order Program Track 01 18 Di 06
8. incorrectly used in reference to the YPbPr analog component outputs of DVD players YPbPr A component analog video signal containing one luma and two chroma components Often referred to loosely as YUV or Y B Y R Y YUV In the general sense any form of color difference video signal containing one luma and two chroma components Technically YUV is applicable only to the process of encoding component video into composite video See YCbCr and YPbPr 35 SECAM S quential couleur avec m moire sequential color with memory A composite color standard similar to PAL but currently used only as a transmission standard in France and a few other countries Video is produced using the 625 50 PAL standard and is then transcoded to SECAM by the player or transmitter Stream A continuous flow of data usually digitally encoded designed to be processed sequentially Also called bitstream Title The largest unit of a DVD Video disc other than the entire volume or side Usually a movie TV program music album or so on A disc can hold up to 99 titles which can be selected from the disc menu Entire DVD volumes are also commonly called titles Track 1 A distinct element of audiovisual information such as the picture a sound track for a specific language or the like DVD Video allows one track of video with multiple angles up to 8 tracks of audio and up to 32 tracks of subpicture 2 one revolution of the continuous spiral chann
9. make clearly distinguishable or resolvable the details of an image This includes spatial resolution the clarity of a single image temporal resolution the clarity of a moving image or moving object and perceived resolution the apparent resolution of a display from the observer s point of view Analog video is often measured as a number of lines of horizontal resolution over the number of scan lines Digital video 1s typically measured as a number of horizontal pixels by vertical pixels RGB Video information in the form of red green and blue tristimulus values The combination of three values representing the intensity of each of the three colors Scaling Altering the spatial resolution of a single image to increase or reduce the size or altering the temporal resolution of an image sequence to increase or decrease the rate of display Techniques include decimation interpolation motion compensation replication resampling and subsampling Most scaling methods introduce artifacts 33 Letterbox The process or form of video where black horizontal mattes are added to the top and bottom of the display area in order to create a frame in which to display video using an aspect ratio different than that of the display The letterbox method preserves the entire video picture as opposed to pan amp scan DVD Video players can automatically letterbox a widescreen picture for display on a standard 4 3 TV Luma Y The brightness
10. 02 __ e Press the numeric buttons to enter the desired track Example If the users want to first play track 5 then track 3 and finally track 6 you enter 5 3 and 6 respectively Then press ENTER and playback will begin Program Track 01 18 05 03 Exit Start 14 9 Picture CD The SDP832 is compatible with Picture CD s with JPEG image extension files 00 00 00 00 001 010 suaiti UIII DSCF0001 DSCF0002 DSCF0003 DSCF0004 4 DSCF0005 Resolution 1024 x 768 Press the A Y arrows to scroll to your selection and confirm your choice by pressing the ENTER button Your picture will now be displayed Rotation Press the lt B arrow buttons to rotate the picture clockwise or counterclockwise Mirror effect Press the A V arrow buttons to mirror the picture horizontally or vertically Zoom IN OUT Press ZOOM and then lt lt or gt P buttons to manually zoom the picture in or out Tile Image Selection If you press STOP button while the photo disc is playing 12 small thumbnails will appear on screen and the first image will have colored selection around the image Pressing the lt or P arrows you will go to the preferred photo and confirm the choice by pressing ENTER 23 8 MP3 operation MP3 formats are stored and compressed audio files that are often used when burning recording music on Compact Discs This video player supports
11. SC refers to the composite color encoding system The 525 59 94 scanning system with a 3 58 MHz color subcarrier is identified by the letter M and is often incorrectly referred to as NTSC 32 2 Contents checklist Gey 1 Remote control 1 P 2 Integrated power cable 1 h e g 3 Hanger 2 4 Screw 8 5 Battery AAA 2 6 Audio Video Cable 1 A 7 User s manual 1 8 Remote sensor 1 9 YUV Component output connection 1 10 Installation Collar amp Cosmetic Trim Not Pictured 2 1 Installing batteries for the remote control Position 2 AAA batteries in the direction indicated inside the battery compartment 3 Product Key Code amp Layout 3 1 Front panel buttons 1 Power On Off key 2 Disc loading slot 1 3 Eject key 4 Microphone Input sope32 5 Stop Playback key 6 Play Pause key 7 LED Display oT 8 Fast forward key 9 Fast reverse key 10 Mute key 4 WOKY 11 Mode Source Input key 12 Headphone 13 Composite RCA type Audio Video Input 3 2 Rear panel connections sole AUXIN 1 Composite Video output Yellow RCA type 2 Left audio output White RCA type 3 Right audio output Red RCA type 4 Digital coaxial audio output 5 Remote control input jack 6 VGA Progressive output 7 DC 12V power input 8 Wiring harness power socket EARPHONE Component video A video system containing three separate color component signals either r
12. age This setting can only be adjusted when no disc is playing GR rm Pretence Page TV Type PBC Parental Default A a E TV Type Select this menu to adjust the preferred video output format PAL is commonly used in Europe and NTSC is commonly used in the USA South America and Japan Select MULTI only if your TV supports both formats The output signal will follow automatically the video format on the DVD disc PBC For VCD and SVCD this selection turns ON or OFF the Playback Control PBC function VCD or SVCD media have PBC menu s that contains the track list The default PBC status is set to ON When the PBC is set to the OFF mode no tracks can be selected Parental For DVD discs with a rating system users can lock or limit unwanted content that might be unsuitable for children or simply undesired Selection 1 is Kid safe General audiences all ages admitted Selection 2 is G some guidance advisable Selection 3 is PG Parental guidance suggested some material may not be suitable for children Selection 4 is PG13 Parents strongly cautioned some material may be inappropriate for children under 13 Selection 5 is PGR Restricted under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian Selection 6 is R Restricted viewing Selection 7 is NC 17 restricted for viewers 17 or under Selection 8 is for Adult Entertainment or X rated movies After your desired selection you will be promp
13. ats will display differently images depending on the settings the 7 6 Password setup page screen size and aspect ratio of your display Below is an example of the different choices and the relations between the disc format and screen ratio GS Password Setup Page PasswordM On Password Password Mode This option allows you to set your password protection ON or OFF Password Use this menu to change the factory set password 123456 16 9 WIDE 16 9 note Enter the PIN numbers with the key buttons on the remote control and press ENTER select the new password and press ENTER again confirm your new password and press ENTER again 4 3LB Allows you to view movies in their original aspect ratio The entire frame of the movie will be displayed Movies recorded in 16 9 aspect ratio will occupy a smaller portion of the screen and you will see black margins above and below the picture 4 3PS The movie will be shown full screen without any black margins but parts of the image may be cut off from the right and left side 16 9 Allows you to see movies in their original aspect ratio when connected to a widescreen TV The entire frame of the movie will be displayed 16 9 note depending on the DVD screen format the widescreen setting may still have black margins above and below the picture Important Do not forget the new password There is no way to reset the new password once changed 16 21 7 5 Preference P
14. chapter or track 1 6 Operating the SDP832 This section of the manual will detail the functions and operating procedures of the remote control and can be a valuable user s reference guide e Play Pause PII When the DVD player is in stop pause slow play fast forward or fast reverse mode you can press II to resume normal playback Press II again and the DVD player will be paused Press II again and normal play will resume e Eject A Use this key when you want to load or unload the Disc Press the button once the Disc will be ejected from the unit press it again to automatically insert Disc back into the unit Warning Never insert any foreign object or damaged CD inside of disc load This may permanently damage the player and void your warranty e Mute Press this button to mute or silence the audio output press it again to resume the audio at the same volume level as before e Previous track I4 lt While playing a DVD CD disc press this button to skip to a previous chapter or music track e Next track PPI While playing a DVD CD disc press this button to skip to the next chapter or music track e F Fwd gt gt Press this button to silently fast forward press the button again to increase the fast forward rate If it pressed again the player will finally return to it s normal playing state e F Rwd 44 Press this button to silently fast backward press the button again
15. component of a color video image also called the grayscale monochrome or black and white component Nonlinear luminance The standard luma signal is computed from nonlinear RGB as Y 0 299 R 0 587 G 0 114 B Luminance Y Loosely the sum of RGB tristimulus values corresponding to brightness May refer to a linear signal or incorrectly a nonlinear signal MP3 MPEG 1 Layer II audio A perceptual audio coding algorithm Not supported in DVD Video or DVD Audio formats MPEG audio Audio compressed according to the MPEG perceptual encoding system MPEG 1 audio provides two channels which can be in Dolby Surround format MPEG 2 audio adds data to provide discrete multichannel audio Stereo MPEG audio is the mandatory audio compression system for 625 50 PAL SECAM DVD Video MPEG video Video compressed according to the MPEG encoding system MPEG 1 is typically used for low data rate video such as on a Video CD MPEG 2 is used for higher quality video especially interlaced video such as on DVD or HDTV MPEG Moving Pictures Expert Group An international committee that developed the MPEG family of audio and video compression systems NTSC National Television Systems Committee A committee organized by the Electronic Industries Association EIA that developed commercial television broadcast standards for the United States The committee standardized color enhancements using 525 lines at 59 94 fields per second NT
16. connected to a Dolby Digital or MPEG audio decoder system via this connection you enjoy theater quality audio A special coaxial cable is required optional accessory Audio coaxial digital output connector TYPE SOUND RECORDING COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO ODNO FORMAT OUTPUT Dolby Digital bit stream 2 5 1ch Dolby Digital AC 3 or PCM 2ch 48 KHZ 16bit Linear PCM oo Audio bit stream 48 96 KHZ 16 20 24 bit PCM 2ch 16bit CD MPEG Audio bit stream MPEG1 MPEG2 or PCM 2ch 1 6bit MPEG PCM 44 1 KHZ sampling CD Linear PCM Linear PCM 44 1 KHZ sampling Dolby Digital AC 3 is a digital sound compression technique developed by the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby Digital is supporting 5 1 channel surround sound as well as stereo 2ch sound and enables a large quantity of sound data to be efficiently recorded on a disc Linear PCM is a signal recording format used on CDs While CDs are recorded in 44 1 KHZ 16 bit sound streams DVDs are recorded in 48KHZ 16 bit up to 96K HZ 24 bit sound streams If you have a Dolby Digital Surround decoder you will obtain the full benefit of Pro Logic sound from the same DVD movies that provide full 5 1 channel Dolby Digital sound tracks as well from titles with the Dolby Surround logo Caution Do not connect to the coaxial output connector an amplifier which is not compatible with this type of connection An attempt to play DVDs via an amplifier witho
17. d 60 interlaced fields 30 frames per second Used by the NTSC television standard 625 50 The scanning system of 625 lines per frame and 50 interlaced fields 25 frames per second Used by PAL and SECAM television standards AC Alternating current An electric current that regularly reverses direction Adopted as a video term for a signal of non zero frequency AC 3 The former name of the Dolby Digital audio coding system which is still technically referred to as AC 3 in standards documents AC 3 is the successor to Dolby s AC 1 and AC 2 audio coding techniques Analog A signal of theoretically infinitely variable levels Compare to digital Angle In DVD Video a specific view of a scene usually recorded from a certain camera angle Different angles can be chosen while viewing the scene Artifact An unnatural effect not present in the original video or audio produced by an external agent or action Artifacts can be caused by many factors including digital compression film to video transfer transmission errors data readout errors electrical interference analog signal noise and analog signal crosstalk Most artifacts attributed to the digital compression of DVD are in fact from other sources 29 14 Dolby Digital Description When a DVD disc with Dolby Digital AC 3 or an MPEG audio CD is played the digitally encoded audio signal is sent to the DVD player s coaxial digital audio output If the DVD player is
18. e rere reer reese errr reer ee eee eee 6 3 3 Remote control FUNCTIONS errr TERE E nent eee e eee e eee e ee eaees 7 3 31 Key description a E E E E T g 4 Connecting your sol SDP832 POOP eeerererer errr reer reer ee errr errr rere reer eeer ere rere ere eee eee ee Q 4 1 Connecting SDP832 using composite output and power harness 9 4 2 Connecting SDP832 using YUV adapter Peeererer errr eer er er ere rere ere rere rere Tee re eee Q 4 3 Connecting SDP832 using VGA output eee eee eee eee eee eee Teer eee eee eee eee eee ree 10 4 4 Connecting SDP832 using optional AC DC adapter 1 srrreree 10 5 Basic SDP832 operation Per ererer errr errr ere rer ere reer eee ere rere rere reer eee eee eee reer ere eee rere ll 5 1 Playing a DVD Peer ee rere ree eee rere eee reer eee eee eee eee Tee eee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ll 6 Operating the SDP832 EREE EEEE rere rere reer reer reer ereeereeee eee re E reer ee eer eres eee ee 12 7 System setting eeeceecococeoooooooooooooooooooooocococococcoecoecocococceceoocoooeoeoooosoooooooooooooooooo 15 7 1 General setup pare EAER S e a 15 7 2 Audio setup PAG a a a a G 17 7 3 Speaker setup DAR e seen ea entirety ein eos ema en rae N 18 7 4 Video setup PAR Sosa ster ear connie Nn REN aaan a aena 18 7 5 Preference page ceseseseoesececococococococococococosososococoececocooosococooososocosososooooooooo 20 7 6 Password setup Ee a ca ee ea a 21 8 MP3 operation E E ee Ce ee T E 22 Q Picture CD aa e R E
19. ed green blue RGB or chroma color difference YCbCr YPbPr YUV in analog or digital form The MPEG 2 encoding system used by DVD is based on color difference component digital video Composite video An analog video signal in which the luma and chroma components are combined by frequency multiplexing along with sync and burst Also called CVBS Most televisions and VCRs have composite video connectors which are usually colored yellow CVBS Composite video baseband signal Standard single wire video mixing luma and chroma signals together DC Direct current Electrical current flowing in one direction only Adopted in the video world to refer to a signal with zero frequency Dolby Digital A perceptual coding system for audio developed by Dolby Laboratories and accepted as an international standard Dolby Digital is the most common means of encoding audio for DVD Video and is the mandatory audio compression system for 525 60 NTSC discs DVD An acronym that officially stands for nothing but is often expanded as Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc The audio video data storage system based on 12 and 8 cm optical discs Frame The piece of a video signal containing the spatial detail of one complete image the entire set of scan lines In an interlaced system a frame contains two fields Frequency The number of repetitions of a phenomenon in a given amount of time The number of complete cycles of a periodic
20. el of information recorded on a disc VCD Video Compact Disc Near VHS quality MPEG 1 video on CD Used primarily in Asia VGA Video Graphics Array A standard analog monitor interface for computers Also a video graphics resolution of 640 x 480 pixels Video CD An extension of CD based on MPEG 1 video and audio Allows playback of near VHS quality video on a Video CD player CD i player or computer with MPEG decoding capability Widescreen A video image wider than the standard 1 33 4 3 aspect ratio When referring to DVD or HDTV widescreen usually indicates a 1 78 16 9 aspect ratio Y The luma or luminance component of video brightness independent of color Y C A video signal in which the brightness luma Y and color chroma C signals are separated Also called s video 34 INDEX 1 DVD features Pree rreee rere rere eer eee ree ee eee ree eee ee ee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee 4 2 Contents check list Peer rere errr rere errr rere eee ere ree ere eee reer eee reer rere eee errr rere eee eee eee eee eee eee 5 2 1 Installing batteries for the remote control vrrrrrer treet ttt eee ee ees 5 3 Product key code and layout Peer eeeeeeeeee ee eee eee ee eee rere eee eee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee rere eee rere 3 3 1 Front panel DUTLONS errr rete eeee eee e enna eee e ene een eaee en eeaeeeeenee een eaeeens 6 3 2 Rear panel connections POrreeerererer errr reer reer ererereee reer ee er
21. k 24 Title Displays title menu 25 Enter Use this key to select or confirm any choice 26 Setup Press this key to change settings on the SDP832 27 F Fwd Move forward through an audio or video at high speed 28 FRwd Move backward through an audio or video at high speed 29 Step f Move forward through an audio or video step by step 30 Step r Move backward through an audio or video step by step 31 Random Use this function to play at no specific sequence 32 Mark This key will create a book mark for easy searching 33 Volume Use these keys to increase or decrease the audio level 34 Go to Takes you to a specific chapter or track 35 Clear Use this key to cancel some selected functions 36 Prog Press this key if you want to create a program 37 Repeat Plays title chapter or all over again Glossary 3 2 pulldown An uncommon variation of 2 3 pulldown where the first film frame is repeated for 3 fields instead of two Most people mean 2 3 pulldown when they say 3 2 pulldown 480i 480 lines of interlaced video 240 lines per field Usually refers to 720 x 480 or 704 x 480 resolution 480p 480 lines of progressive video 480 lines per frame 480p60 refers to 60 frames per second 480p30 refers to 30 frames per second and 480p24 refers to 24 frames per second film source Usually refers to 720 x 480 or 704 x 480 resolution 525 60 The scanning system of 525 lines per frame an
22. ness Brightness Contrast Gamma Hue Saturation and Luma 19
23. ode to STEREO press the DOWN arrow once to move the selection to STEREO and then press ENTER If you want to have Dolby Pro Logic stereo the decoded signal will create a 2ch reality simulating effect via the R L connectors select LT RT then press ENTER Front Speaker Select Large if you have a truly full range speaker or use small if your speaker can t support more than 100dB at 20 Hz 7 4 Video setup page Component OFF TV Mode Quality 18 Component e Select OFF to display the video signal through composite output yellow RCA connector e Select YUV to display the video signal through composite out or component out using the included component cable adapter e Select VGA to display video signal through D sub 15 output VGA connector if you are using a PC monitor the video signal will not be available through composite or component out when VGA is utilized This function can be changed using the VGA key on the remote control Note If you have a pink screen using component output please set component to YUV TV Mode This function is only available if you have selected component YUV on the previous step e Select P Scan if you want to use your SDP832 for Progressive Scan 480p to maximize the video resolution using component YPbPr e Select Interlace if your TV does not support Progressive Scan Quality Use this sub menu to adjust Sharp
24. ponse DVD 20HZ 20KHZ Weight 1 3kg Product dimension 178mm x 160mm x 50mm Accessories Remote control SDP832RC integrated power cable mounting hardware batteries AAAx2 audio video cable owner s manual external IR sensor VGA Component adapter installation collar and cosmetic trim 26 5 Basic SDP832 operation If you have properly connected the sol DVP832 player and loaded the batteries into the remote control then you are now able to enjoy using the DVD player 5 1 Playing a DVD 1 Press POWER on the remote control or on the front panel to turn ON the DVD player 2 Make sure your TV or monitor is set to the correct video input mode i e VIDEO IN COMPONENT IN or PC IN The video input mode you select will depend on how you connected the sol DVP832 to your video display 3 Insert disc in the front loader as illustrated below with the label side facing upward Only insert a single disc at a time The disc will automatically insert inside the DVD player and will begin to read it The player will identify the disc format and then display it on the screen of the DVD front panel The DVD player will automatically begin playing the disc If the menu or directory displays on screen press the direction buttons A F lt P on the remote control to move the cursor to the desired track or selection then press ENTER to confirm your choice You can use the numeric key pad to directly access a desired
25. process occurring per unit time Interlace A video scanning system in which alternating lines are transmitted so that half a picture is displayed each time the scanning beam moves down the screen An interlaced frame is made of two fields 31 Aspect ratio The width to height ratio of an image A 4 3 aspect ratio means the horizontal size is a third again wider than the vertical size Standard television ratio is 4 3 or 1 33 1 Widescreen DVD and HTDV aspect ratio is 16 9 or 1 78 1 Common film aspect ratios are 1 85 1 and 2 35 1 Aspect ratios normalized to a height of 1 are often abbreviated by leaving off the 1 Bandwidth Strictly speaking the range of frequencies or the difference between the highest and the lowest frequency carried by a circuit or signal Loosely speaking the amount of information carried in a signal Technically bandwidth does not apply to digital information the term data rate is more accurate Bit stream Digital data usually encoded designed to be processed sequentially and continuously Brightness Defined by the CIE as the attribute of a visual sensation according to which area appears to emit more or less light Loosely the intensity of an image or pixel independent of color that is its value along the axis from black to white Caption A textual representation of the audio information in a video program Captions are usually intended for the hearing impaired and therefore include addi
26. sol is a registered brand name of Resource International EVR0530070550 Resource International Boca Raton Florida 33487 USA www soletv com sol Progressive Video Disc Player SDP832 sole 3 MIG AUX iH EARPHONE SDP832 SDP832A Owner s Manual Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read all the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use NOTES DVD WORLD REGIONS e Region 1 The U S U S territories and Canada e Region 2 Europe Japan Middle East Egypt South Africa Greenland e Region 3 Taiwan Korea the Philippines Indonesia Hong Kong e Region 4 Mexico South America Central America Australia New Zealand Pacific Islands Caribbean e Region 5 Russia former USSR Eastern Europe India most of Africa North Korea Mongolia e Region 6 China Example c Region Management Information This product is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information that is recorded on a DVD disc If the region number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to the region number of this product this product cannot play this disc Serial Number The region number for this product is 1 and ALL Precautions The design and manufacture of the sol SDP832 player takes personal safety into consideration However any improper operation may result in electric shock fire and other hazard So please adhere to following precautions
27. t button and the virtual remote will appear on screen press the arrow buttons lt 4 P to scroll to your selection and press ENTER to confirm your selection 24 e Menu PBC While playing a DVD press this button to display the option menu included in the disc whether this function will operate depends on the type and format of the disc Press this button to shift PBC mode e Arrows When the screen displays the menu of the DVD disc or system menu the player is in a waiting state or standby mode You can press these buttons to move the cursor over the desired item and then select it e Enter Press the button to execute the entered or the selected item function o Stop s Pressing the stop button on the remote control or front panel of the player once will stop playback If you press PII it will begin playback from the stop point Press m twice and the player will completely stop playing e Slow Press this key to play the video content slowly or at variable speeds You can select the SLOW play forward or backward and there are four preset shift speeds including 2 4 sz 1 16 If you select the SLOW button once again the speed will return to normal playback e Title Whether this feature functions depends on the type and format of a disc Press TITLE to display the title menu of the DVD disc While viewing the On Screen Display you can press A V or lt 4 P to move the cursors to define the next
28. ted to enter a password If the ex factory password has never been modified you can use 123456 by pressing the according number buttons on the remote control and press ENTER to confirm 20 Angle Mark When playing a DVD disc with angle mark selected ON the screen will show the angle mark This will give you the possibility to view the DVD from multiple angles This feature will only work on DVD s recorded with multiple angle content When you have selected OFF no angle mark will be displayed on the screen Captions Select ON to display subtitles and select OFF to disable subtitles Screen Saver When there is no activity with the player for period of time a screen saver will automatically start to prevent possible damage to the screen Select ON to activate the screensaver function recommended or select OFF to disable this feature Last Memory When last memory is selected ON the player will remember the exact position of the video being played The unit will resume playing from this point foward When this feature is turned OFF the player will start playing from the beginning of the DVD 7 2 Audio setup page Use this option to change the audio surrounds on your SDP832 Audio Setup Page Speaker Setup 17 7 3 Speaker setup page GS Speaker Setup Page Downmix STR Front Speaker LRG Downmix Press the RIGHT arrow to go into the submenu If you prefer analog stereo signals set the sound m
29. tional text to identify the person speaking off screen sounds and so on Cb Cr The components of digital color difference video signals carrying blue and red color information where the brightness Y has been subtracted from the blue and red RGB signals to create B Y and R Y color difference signals CD Short for compact disc an optical disc storage format CD R An extension of the CD format allowing data to be recorded once on a disc by using dye sublimation technology CD ROM Compact disc read only memory An extension of the Compact disc digital audio CD DA format that allows computer data to be stored in digital Chapter In DVD Video is a division of a title Technically called part of the title PTT 30 3 3 Remote control functions meee 2 Oo NoU AWN ODN ON WNH NO Power Mute _ P n Info Angle Menu AV gt Zoom _ Prev _ Next pil _ Slow _ Vrmt Virtual Remote On Screen _ Subtitle Audio _A B _ Eject A Mode Clock _ Vga Digest _ Title Enter _ Setup _ F Fwd _ F Rwd _ Step f Q Step r _ Random _ Mark Volume _ Goto Clear Prog Repeat om WM CO O ON OOPwrn eianra ta d NO Power Eject O Mute P n Clock Mode Info Angle Digest Vga Men Ss i Title lt Enter gt d L Zoom vs J Setup Prev Next F Rwd F Fwd H gt gt i lt lt gt gt Step r Step f Pl E
30. to increase the fast backward rate If it pressed again the player will finally return to it s normal playing state 12 11 Troubleshooting Disc will not play e Make sure the disc has been loaded into the player correctly e Make sure the system settings are correct and the unit is set to the proper source mode e This unit may not compatible with all CD formats No sound e Check to see if the audio cables are connected securely to the player and with other system components including an amplifier or TV e Make sure you are following the operating instructions for the TV and or amplifier correctly e Make sure the system settings are correct and the unit is set to the proper source mode e Check the volume level on the SDP832 Remote control does not work e Check or change batteries AAAXx2 e The distance is too far Move the remote close to the unit Twisting image e Check Disc for damage or scratches Be sure the disc is properly cleaned This player is controlled by a microcomputer and if any trouble occurs please turn off the power and resume playback only after a minimum of 10 minutes have past and when there is no evidence of trouble Button s don t work or function properly e This may result from abnormal or unstable electrical current Should you experience such symptoms please turn off the power and resume playback after a minimum of 10 minutes No image on the screen e If the SDP832 is connected
31. using composite or component video cables then make sure the unit is set to YUV e Ifthe SDP832 is connected using the VGA cable then make sure the unit is set to VGA output Double screen e The SDP832 is set to Progressive mode Press SETUP go to video setup page select TV mode and change it to interlace Progressive mode is for component input that supports 480p or HD component input Pink screen e Press SETUP then go to video setup page and change component to YUV 25 Slideshow If the disc contains more than one picture file the player can play the files automatically in 16 different Slideshow modes While the disc is playing press PROG to change the current slideshow to one of the following modes Modes Wipe top Wipe bottom Wipe left Wipe right Diagonal wipe left top Diagonal wipe right top Diagonal wipe left bottom Diagonal wipe right bottom Extended from center horizontal Extended from center vertical Compress to center horizontal Compress to center vertical Window horizontal Window vertical Wipe from edge to center and Moving from top 10 Virtual Remote Function Vrmt This function is only for DVD discs You can operate all the DVD playback functions using the arrow keys and the enter key Pla yi Pause io a Slow Motion Backward s Slow Motion Forward Previous i Next Fast Backward mA Fast Forward Audio Tracks y Angle b a Subtitles Press the Vrm
32. ut the correct AC 3 or MPEG decoder may produce extreme levels of noise This could damage your loudspeakers and your ears VCD s and Audio CD s can be played as normal index 28 4 Connecting your sole SDP832 The sol SDP832 may be connected several important ways and depends on the available connections you may have to use on your TV or monitor NOTES Be sure to shut off all power before any new connection 4 1 Connecting SDP832 using composite output amp power harness 00 9 6 0 s s OUTPUT L AUDIO R COAXIAL REMOTE 12V out RED 12V FUSE BLUE 12V out BLACK GROUND YELLOWS 12V BATTERY 5A 250V 30mm x 6mm 4 2 Connecting the SDP832 using the included YUV adapter The YUV or Component Cable adapter included with the sol SDP832 will allow you to connect and display a progressive scan signal on a monitor or television using the Component Cables YPbPr or RED GREEN BLUE video cables and separate RCA audio cables Red right channel and White left channel 724 FLUSI BLL bl 7 O5Ae2soy V omt BLAC icon 1 Err GROUND YELLOW 12V BATTERY 4 3 Connecting the SDP832 using VGA output This connection is often referred to as VGA D Sub 15 or monitor connection This connection optimizes the DVD players high resolution display output ModelNo SDP832 Power Rating DC 12 0 65A power Consumption 7 8 W max OUTPUT VIDEO L AUDIO R COAXIAL

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