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2. REPEATING PLAYBACK You can choose to repeatedly play back the current chapter or title of a DVD or the current track of a CD To repeat the current title chapter or track e Press REPEAT on the C22 remote control to repeat the current chapter or track The on screen display shous CHAPTER REPEAT ON DVD or REP ONE CD e Press REPEAT again to repeat the current title or disc The on screen display shows TITLE REPEAT ON DVD or REP ALL CD e Press REPEAT a third time to turn repeat off The on screen display shows REPEAT OFF DISPLAYING THE DISC MENUS Most DVD movies provide a Root Menu to allou you to choose between the different options provided by the disc such as special features extra scenes and theatrical trailers Some discs also provide a Title Menu To display the Root Menu e Press El on the C22 remote control The on screen display shows ROOT MENU e Use b A and V on the C22 remote control to highlight an option on the Root Menu e Press SELECT on the C22 remote control to select the item you have highlighted To display the Title Menu e Press TOP on the C22 remote control The on screen display shows TITLE MENU e Use P A V and SELECT to select items from the Title Menu as for the Root Menu Advanced use CHANGING THE AUDIO TRACK Many DVDs include more than one audio track to provide alternate languages audio formats or commentary soundtracks To change the audio t
3. PRIMARE DVD26 DVD CD player User Guide Preface CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not remove cover or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture CAUTION In Canada and the USA to prevent electric shock match the wide blade of the plug to the wide slot in the socket and insert the plug fully into the socket IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This product is designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards However you should be aware of the following installation and operation precautions 1 Take heed of warnings and in structions You should read all the safety and operating instructions before operating this appliance Retain this handbook for future reference and adhere to all warnings in the handbook or on the appliance 2 Water and moisture The presence of electricity near water can be dangerous Do not use the appliance near water for example next to a bathtub washboul kitchen sink in a wet basement or near a suimming pool etc 3 Object or liquid entry Take care that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through any openings Liquid filled objects such as vases should not be placed on the equipment U Ventilation Do not plac
4. Exit Configuring the DVD26 DVD CD player e Select the language you want to use or select OTHERS and enter a language code AUDIO VIDEO ILANGU NEW LANG CODE PLEASE ENTER LANGUAGE CODE SETUP Exit For a full list of language codes see Language codes page 23 SETTING THE RATING LEVEL The DVD26 DVD CD player allows you to set a parental lock which will prevent playback of discs whose content exceeds a specified rating level Note that not all DVDs support this function To set a parental lock e Highlight PARENTAL LOCK on the GENERAL page e Select the rating level you want to set from 1 G general to 8 ADULT adult AUDIO JUIDEO JLANJGENERAL PROG PARENTAL LOCK D 3PE PARENTAL PWD 4 PG 13 FACTORY SETTINGS 5 HS REMOTE IR 6 PG R RESUME MODE 7 NC 17 8 ADULT NO PARENTAL SET TO NO PARENTAL AA MOVE SETUP Exit The following screen prompts you to enter the parental passuord AUDIO JUIDEO LAN GENERAL PROG XNXX INPUT PASSWORD PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE MOUE SETUP Exit e Enter your four digit password and press SELECT Initially the password is set to 3308 but you can change it to any password you choose as described in To change the password belou To change the password e Highlight PARENTAL PWD on the GENERAL page e Select CHANGE The following screen allows you to change the password AUDIO JUIDEO LAN GENE
5. e Press DISP on the Cee remote control When playing a DVD the display steps between the following options e Title number chapter number and elapsed chapter time e Remaining title time e Elapsed chapter time e Remaining chapter time When playing a CD the display steps between the following options e Elapsed time for the current track e Remaining time for the current track e Elapsed time for the whole disc e Remaining time for the whole disc LOCATING A POSITION ON THE DISC DVD movies are normally divided into chapters corresponding to scenes in the movie and you can step between chapters to choose the scene you want to watch Audio CDs are divided into tracks To step betueen chapters on a DVD or tracks on a CD e Press M or Pl on the front panel or C22 remote control The on screen display shous PREVIOUS or NEXT as you step and the front panel display shous the current chapter or track number To scan through the disc e Press dd or PP on the front panel or C22 remote control to step between 2x Ux 6x and 8x normal speed DVDs or 2x Ux 6x 8x and 16x CDs The on screen display shows FR fast reverse or FF fast forward and the speed Alternatively press P or P I to return to normal play When playing DVDs faster than normal the sound is muted but with audio CDs you can hear the sound to help you locate the section you want to find To go to a specific chapter or title on a
6. EXYEEEERY oO S VIDEO RCA Getting started CONNECTING TO A CONVENTIONAL TELEVISION OR DISPLAY If your television or monitor provides a normal interlaced video input you should connect to it using the component S Video or composite video outputs depending on the inputs available on your television or display For best quality use the component outputs or S Video if component video is not supported Use composite video only if no other options are available as it gives the lowest quality To connect to a television or monitor with a SCART connector If your television or video display provides a SCART connector you can connect to it using a SCART cable from the DVD26 SCART connector This provides composite YUV component or RGB outputs uhich you can configure in the VIDEO SETUP menu see 7o specify the video output mode page 17 COMPONENT if PB Pi O OO PROGRESSIVE SCAN AV CONNECTOR DIGITAL OUTPUT OPTICAL DUUUDOOODU LEEREN E EE ER RR ERR UU NU INI S VIDEO COMPOSITE CO INTERLACED TELEVISION MONITOR e RS232 RCA 2 Make one of these connections Getting started CONNECTING AUDIO To connect to a digital surround processor e Connect the RCA or OPTICAL digital output to the corresponding digital input of a digital surround processor such as the SP31 To connect to an analogue preamplifier e Connect the LINE OUT outputs from the DVD26 to
7. front panel To set the resume mode You can choose how the DVD26 DVD CD player resumes playing the DVDs when you press P e Highlight RESUME MODE on the GENERAL page e Select ON to resume playing DVDs from the same position after stopping or OFF to start from track 1 after stopping AUDIO JUIDEO LAN JGENERAL PARENTAL LOCK PARENTAL PWD NO PARENTAL CHANGE FACTORY SETTINGS RESET REMOTE IR FRONT REMOTE RESUME MODE ON OFF Playing music files and displaying photos This chapter explains how to use the DVD26 DVD CD player s Smart Navigator to play CD ROMs containing MP3 music files or display photos from a CD ROM containing JPEG files If you have a computer you can create CD ROMs containing MP3 files and use the DVD26 to play these through your hifi system You can also create CD ROMs containing photos from your digital camera in JPEG format and use the DVD26 to display them on your television or display This chapter explains how to use the Smart Navigator to locate files on a CD ROM and it gives information about creating CD ROMs that are compatible with the DVD26 To play MP3 files using the Smart Navigator When you insert a CD ROM containing MP3 files the Smart Navigator is displayed on the on screen display and you can use this to search for the files you uant to play or display and add tracks to the playlist rr PLEA eas ERUBBER SOUL Initially the Smart Navi
8. normal or widescreen version of the movie e Highlight TV SCREEN on the VIDEO SETUP page If you have a standard 4 3 television e Select U 3 PS Pan Scan display widescreen pictures cropped to fill your television screen e Select U 3 LB Letter Box to display widescreen pictures with black bars above and below the picture If you have a uidescreen television e Select 16 9 Configuring the DVD26 DVD CD player To specify the TV system DVD movies are produced in both PAL and NTSC television formats The DVD26 DVD CD player is capable of converting between formats to allow you to view DVD movies in either format even if your television is not capable of displaying that format However the conversion process introduces some Picture degradation e Highlight TV SYSTEM on the VIDEO SETUP page e Choose AUTO if your television can display both PAL and NTSC video or choose NTSC or PAL corresponding to the format supported bu your television If your television is capable of displaying both formats the recommended setting is AUTO uhich supplies the unconverted video signal to the television To specify the video output mode The VIDEO OUT option determines the format of video on the video outputs and SCART connector Highlight VIDEO OUT on the VIDEO SETUP page The following options are available Option Description VIDEO Composite YUV Y Cr Cb signals on the component and SCART outputs RGB Re
9. 31 Chinese 1684 Kannada 1300 Rhaeto Romance 1481 Tut 1543 Corsican 1093 Kashmiri 1305 Romanian 1483 Ukrainian 1557 Croatian 1226 Kazakh 1297 Russian 1489 Urdu 1564 Czech 1097 Kinyarwanda 1491 Samoan 1507 Uzbek 1572 Danish 1105 Kirghiz 1311 Sangro 1501 Vietnamese 1581 Dutch 1376 Kirundi 1482 Sanskrit 1495 Volapuk 1587 English 1144 Korean 1301 Scots Gaelic 1186 Welsh 1103 Esperanto 1145 Kurdish 1307 Serbian 1512 Wolof 1613 Estonian 1150 Laothian 1327 Serbo Croatian 1502 Xhosa 1632 Faroese 1171 Latin 1313 Sesotho 1514 Yiddish 1269 Fiji 1166 Latvian Lettish 1334 Setswana 1534 Yoruba 1665 Finnish 1165 Lingala 1326 Shona 1508 Zulu 1697 Language codes Index A analogue preamplifier connecting to sss 6 angle indicator enabling disabling esses 17 audio CDs displaying disc information sees 10 going to a specific position ll EICH DEE 10 gn KEE TEE 9 programming a selection of tracks sse ju repeating plaiback citant tercii Be an teet lubet Ek Ee 13 stoBping plaU e Ee 10 audio outputs esu ene N EE EE RE 16 line out optical digital output AE inti iiie feeds 6 RGA digital GUtpUE 1 eire inrer ter pere ironia us 6 AUDIGO SETUP page E 16 audio track changing essere tenete tnn 14 B background for menus Copnfiguring sss 17 BAL ST remote control ee ek ee ee ee ee
10. DVD e Press GOTO on the C22 remote control Using the DVD26 CD DVD player The display shows the current title and chapter number with the chapter number initially highlighted TITLE 61 85 CHAPTER AM ees e Enter the chapter number using the numeric keys To go to a chapter number greater than 1O press 10 To enter a title number press or P to highlight the current title number and then use the numeric keus to enter the neu title number e Press SELECT on the C22 remote control to go to the chapter or title number you have entered To go to a specific position on an audio CD e Press GOTO on the C22 remote control The on screen display prompts for the total elapsed time you want to go to e Enter the time using the numeric keys e Press SELECT to go to the time you have entered Using the DVD26 CD DVD player Advanced use This chapter explains how to make use of the more advanced features of the DVD26 DVD CD player including changing the surround mode and making recordings SLOW MOTION PLAY You can play back DVD movies in slow motion in forward or reverse at one of four different speeds Slow motion playback is not available for audio CDs To play in slow motion e Press Il or IP on the C22 remote control to step between 1 2 1 4 and 1 8 normal speed and then back to normal play The on screen display shows SR slow reverse or SF slow forward and the speed 2X UX or 8X
11. Dim front panel display Clear number entry Decrease volume of preamplifier processor Move cursor left Move cursor down Stop open tray Return from menu Previous track Reverse forward slow motion Program a playlist Repeat track chapter title disc Go to a specific track Switch camera angle PP Ae Switch on off Enter track chapter number Enter number gt 10 Select source Increase volume of preamplifier processor Move cursor up Move cursor right Select option Play pause Display DVD menu Next track Reverse forward scan Display disc information Display top menu Display setup information Change audio track Change subtitles Using the DVD26 CD DVD player Front panel display The following illustration shows the information on the front panel display Disc Display mode HDMI output Program format CHAPTERor TRACK downmixed mode Repeat mode Play REPEAT 1 mode ALL or A B Audio format Video format PAL or NTSC Currently selected chapter track SWITCHING ON AND OFF To suitch on e Use the switch under the left hand edge of the front panel During normal operation you can leave the DVD26 switched on and in standby To suitch to standby e Press on the front panel or C22 remote control DIMMING THE FRONT PANEL DISPLAY To dim the front panel display e Press DIM on the C22 remote control The display will dim To restore the fro
12. RAL PROG OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE SETUP Exit e Enter your existing password initially 3308 e Enter the new password you want to use e Enter the neu password again to confirm it If you forget your password contact your Primare dealer who uill be able to reset it for yov Configuring the DVD26 DVD CD player CHANGING THE DVD26 SETTINGS Several options on the SETUP menu allow you to change hardware settings of the DVD26 or reset your DVD CD player to its original settings To restore the factory settings e Highlight FACTORY SETTINGS on the GENERAL page e Select RESET and press SELECT to restore the factory settings Note Resetting the factory settings do not reset the parental password To set the infra red remote mode e Highlight REMOTE IR on the GENERAL page e Select FRONT REMOTE to use an infra red remote control pointer at the front panel or BACK REMOTE to control the DVD26 using the IR input on the back panel AUDIO JUIDEO LAN JGENERAL PARENTAL LOCK NO PARENTAL PARENTAL PUD CHANGE FACTORY SETTINGS RESET REMOTE IR gt FRONT REMOTE RESUME MODE BACK RENOTE SELECT BACK FRONT id id SETUP Exit Note After changing this option you will not be able to use the remote control to control the DVD26 You can reset this option to the front remote setting by suitching off the pouer using the power switch under the left hend edge of the
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14. ack list on the right hand side of the display e Press SELECT to play the tracks you have selected The tracks are played in the same order as they are selected The currently played track always flashes in the tracklist on the front panel display To clear the playlist e Press M A Then press PROG twice Configuring the DVD26 DVD CD player This chapter explains how to use the SETUP menu to configure the operation of the DVD26 DVD CD player USING THE SETUP MENU The SETUP menu provides a series of options which allow you to customize different aspects of the operation of the DVD26 DVD CD player gt DOUNMIX ON DIGITAL OUT ON HDHI OUT PCH LINEAR PCM OUT DOWN SAHP OFF PCM OUT DELAY 8 HS AUDIO RELATED MOUE SETUP Exit VIDEO LAN GEN PROG To display the SETUP menu When the DVD is stopped e Press SETUP on the C22 remote control The SETUP menu provides five pages of settings you can configure as indicated by the tabs along the top of the screen Tab Description AUDIO SETUP Allous you to configure the audio settings VIDEO SETUP Allous you to configure the video settings LANGUAGE Lets you specify the default audio subtitle and DVD languages GENERAL Allows you to set a parental lock and PROGRESSIVE configure other options Lets you specify the colour space and resolution for the HDMI and progressive scan outputs To select a page of options e f n
15. d Green and Blue signals on the component and SCART outputs To turn the angle indicator on or off e Highlight ANGLE INDICATOR on the VIDEO SETUP page e Select ON to display a multi angle indicator on the on screen display when a DVD scene contains multiple camera angles e Select OFF if you prefer not to see the multi angle indicator To turn the screensaver on or off The screensaver ensures that a static picture does not remain on the screen as this can damage some types of display e Highlight SCREEN SAVER on the VIDEO SETUP page e Select ON to turn on a screen saver to automatically dim the on screen menus after a delau or OFF to disable the screen saver To choose the background for menus e Highlight BACKGROUND on the VIDEO SETUP page e Select BLACK to display a plain black background behind the on screen displaus or PICTURE to display the video image SPECIFYING THE PROGRESSIVE VIDEO OPTIONS The PROGRESSIVE page allows you to specify the encoding and resolution of the HDMI and component video outputs ESSIUE P S MODE RGB RGB 488P 576P SETUP PROGRESSIVE ETER wove __setup Exit Configuring the DVD26 DVD CD player To specify the colour space of the HDMI output e Highlight P S MODE on the PROGRESSIVE page e Select RGB or YUV to specify the colour space of the HDMI output AUDIO JUIDEO LAN GEN PROGRESSIVE RGB yuu SETUP Exit To us
16. e Ge se Ge Ge ee ee ee Ee ER EE 13 repeating Dlauback esse se see ee se se se RR RR ee ee ee Ge Ee Ge Ge Andai resetting a DVD to the beginning restoring the front panel displau sse 9 resuming a DVD uis iniecit E rect cg tied sk ed Re Ke ie 10 CONGU G EE siaiiapsia rta asoni iaiia e 20 root menu remote conteol sees ee ee ee Ge Ge GR ee ER ee ER RE 13 Root Menu displauing ee ee Ge se RR ee ee Ge Ge Ge tnnt 13 S seam ront panel ts ee Ee Ee ee a 10 scan remote control se se se ee RR SR RR ARE Ee Re ee ee ee ee 10 scanning through the disc ee ek ee se RR ee ee ee ee 10 SEET OT EE 5 COMPIQUIING EE 17 screen format Copnfiguring eese nennen 16 screensaver enabling disabling ee ee ek ek ek ek ek ee ee 17 selection of tracks programming see ee ee sss ju SETUP remote control ees sesse esent 15 sade OR M 15 displaying N N EE EE N EE EE ED 15 4 dr ER RR N EE 15 selecting ode AE intret NE nece ci 15 slow motion remote control esse see ee ee ee ee 13 lou moti npl U ie nee Ee Ee A 13 Kilo ge el el religie le OM eisen d STAND se rer 9 standby front panel se se se ee sk se Ee ee AR Ge ee RR ER Ge ee Rek ee Ge ee ae EA 9 standby remote control ses se Ee ee AR ER Se Ee eg ie Ge ee ae EA 9 stepping between chapters tracks
17. e se sana aa A 13 going to a specific chapter or title meman 10 pausing play nn iei rmn ihe fL R E aH EH aaa 10 IET IBI ER E e 9 repeating plauback 11 da aaa aaa kana 13 resetting to the beginning eee 10 Ee 10 slouymotion plat EE N EE etna a Hitler 13 stopping plan 10 Index E eject front panel Ee ek ED BR AGE SE ER tuia 9 F factory settings restoring essere 20 front panel controls eese eene nennen 7 Nie ie M 9 PLU POR 10 previous neKt a SEA 10 ie Um 10 standby niic enn imei n d e Ein EE Koi 9 SU mE M 10 front panel displau uocat rtr bte 79 1 uni e 9 delde RR 9 H FID MOC TEE 3 avdio dele EA EE EE 16 ele 18 II tee N aiiai 16 ed ele AE AA AE 18 HDTV television connecting to 4 e RE 6 COMPQUTING E 20 inserting a disc ient Ear ap GEE tenete bur Rege 9 L LANGUAGE paa P 18 languages ele Udo BEE 18 Ee EE DR 23 line OUEDUE CES 6 locating a position on a disc sse 10 LPCM dounsampling ee ek se see ee Ee entere 16 M MODE remote contra ju MP3 files creating CD ROM OR OE rit rti a EE Ra ee PL
18. e the analogue progressive component outputs choose YUV To specify the resolution of the HDMI output e Highlight RGB or YUV on the PROGRESSIVE page as set in the P S MODE option e Select 480p 576p 720p 1080i or 1080p to specify the resolution you want to use AUDIO JUIDEO JLAN IGEN PROGRESSIVE RGB 486P 576P 728P 1888I 1888P SET RGB MODE EA ad MOUE The available options are determined by the connected HDMI display device To use the analogue progressive component outputs choose YUV 480P 576P CHOOSING THE DEFAULT LANGUAGES Most DVD movies include a selection of audio tracks subtitles and menu languages which you can choose between while playing a disc The LANGUAGE page allows you to specify which language should be selected by default for each option AUDIO JUIDEO AUDIO LANGUAGE ENGLISH SUBTITLE LANG OFF DUD LANGUAGE ENGLISH CAPTIONS OFF MOVE SETUP Exit The following options are provided Option Description AUDIO LANGUAGE Default audio soundtrack language SUBTITLE LANG Default subtitle language DVD LANGUAGE Default language for menus CAPTIONS Whether captions are on or off e Highlight the setting you to change on the LANGUAGE page A list of the most common languages is displayed AUDIO JUIDED LANG UDIO LANGUAGE ENGLISH SUBTITLE LANG FRENCH DUD LANGUAGE SPANISH CAPTIONS CHINESE JAPANESE OTHERS PREFERRED AUDIO LANGU TUP
19. e the equipment on a bed sofa rug or similar soft surface or in an enclosed bookcase or cabinet since ventilation may be impeded We recommend a minimum distance of bOmm around the sides and top of the appliance to provide adequate ventilation 5 Heat Locate the appliance auay from naked flames or heat producing equipment such as radiators stoves or other appliances including other amplifiers that produce heat ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an 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 product 6 Climate The appliance has been designed for use in moderate climates 7 Racks and stands Only use a rack or stand that is recommended for use with audio equipment If the equipment is on a portable rack it should be moved with great care to avoid overturning the combination 8 Cleaning Unplug the unit from the mains supply before cleaning The case should normally only require a wipe with a soft damp lint free cloth Do not use paint thinners or other chemical so
20. ecessary press A on the C22 remote control to highlight the title of the current page of options e Press 4 or on the C22 remote control Each page shows the options and their current setting To step between options e Press or on the C22 remote control The currently selected option is shown highlighted on the left and the alternative values for the current option are shown to its right with the current setting highlighted AUDIO SETUP UIDEO LAN GEN PROG DOUNMIX ON DIGITAL OUT ON HDHI OUT PCH LINEAR PON GUT gt DOWN SANP ON PCM OUT DELAY DOWN SAMP OFF SET LPCH OUTPUT TO 48K OR 96 SETUP Exit e Press SELECT to select the option you have highlighted For more information about each of the options refer to the following sections To exit from the SETUP menu e Press SETUP Configuring the DVD26 DVD CD player SPECIFYING THE AUDIO OUTPUT OPTIONS The AUDIO SETUP page allows you to configure the format of audio on the HDMI and digital outputs UDIO SETUP VIDEO LAN GEN PROG DOWNMIX ON DIGITAL OUT ON HDMI OUT PCM LINEAR PCM OUT DOWN SAMP OFF PCM OUT DELAY 6 MS AUDIO RELATED lt gt MOUE SETUP Exit To dounmix multi channel audio on the HDMI output e Highlight DOWNMIX on the AUDIO SETUP page e Select ON to dounmix multi channel soundtracks to PCM or OFF to provide just the front channels on the HDMI output This option is only applicable if HDMI OUT is
21. ect it on the screen Key Description lt gt Rotates the picture a quarter turn to the left or right A Flips the picture horizontally v Flips the picture vertically To zoom or pan the image While you are displaying a JPEG image you can turn on Zoom mode and then zoom in and out and move the position of the picture e Press ANG on the C22 remote control ZOOM ON is displayed on the on screen display e Use the following keys to zoom and pan Key Description gt gt Zooms in from 100 to 200 dd Zooms out from 100 to 25 A V 4 Pans a picture in the corresponding direction e Press ANG again to switch off Zoom mode GUIDELINES FOR CREATING CD ROMS CONTAINING MP3 AND JPEG FILES The following guidelines will help you create CD ROMs on your computer that are compatible with the DVD26 e The CD ROM must be ISO9660 compatible e Use CD R or CD RW media for recording the files e For best results the disc should be finalised Unfinalised CD R or CD RW discs can be played but not all the time information will be displayed e The DVD26 can recognise a maximum of 99 folders and 99 files If there are more than this only the first 99 will be recognised in one block e The files should be given an extension jpg JPG mp3 or MP3 Other extensions will not be recognised e Only the first session of multi session discs will be recognised e The DVD26 can play MP3 files encoded with the
22. ed through just eight front panel push buttons Alternatively the full set of functions including menu selection and programmability is available using the C22 remote control supplied with the DVD 26 The DVD26 includes a remote infra red input and two alternative data ports to allou it to be controlled from external equipment or used in a multi room application Introduction USING THE DVD26 WITH OTHER PRIMARE PRODUCTS Although the DVD26 DVD CD player is flexible enough to work with virtually any other equipment you have in your system it is ideally suited for use with the Primare SP31 Multi channel Processor and Primare A30 5 Multi Channel Amplifier or with the SPA21 Surround Processing Amplifier TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Video section Video signal systems Video formats HDMI output Progressive Scan component outputs Video output S Video Y signal C signal Component video output RGB output Video signal to noise Video DAC NTSC PAL color gt 500 lines U80p 576p 720p 1080i 1080p U80p 576p 1Vp p 75Q RCA 1Vp p 750 0 286Vp p 75Q Y IVp p B 0 7Vp p R O 7Vp p 750 IVp p 750 75dB Analogue Devices ADV7310A Audio section Frequency response THD Noise Dynamic range Signal to noise ratio Channel separation Analogue output level Audio DAC Power consumption IR input Data input Construction Dimensions WxDxH Weight Formats supported UU IKHz 10Hz 2OkHz UB
23. ee ee ju C GPO remote control itera tnit ra teni tenenda Seu 8 CD ROMs ei ee miter el ente Ge RE AE EE ER EE el chapters stepping between sies San aan Ban aan a fei 10 component OUDUUS EE 4 5 COMPOSITE OUtDUE Ee Ee GE RR OG se AN da Ee ed ke Sin 5 connecting to other eguipment analogue Dreampltfter ius ese Se Ee GE EER AGE RR Gee Ee ta ER Geek dba 6 felle ER EE 3 digital surround Droceseor sesse a ee ee ee Gee ee Ge Re ee Ge ee Ge Ke ee ee 6 lee 4 multisroom SYSTEM E 6 Progressive Scan video display eee 4 olie Ee EE 3 el 5 D digital display connecting to 3 digital outputs enabling or disabling 16 digital surround processor connecting to sess 6 DIM remote control ees eese 9 dimming the front panel display eene 9 disc information displauging ee se RR ee ee ee ee 10 disc menus displaying EEN 13 DISP remote control Rek ek se ee ee ee ee Ge Ge Ge ee ee ee ER RE 10 downmix mode configuring ENEE 16 dounsampling LPCM se se ee Ge Ge ee ek ee Ge AR AR a ee ee 16 DVDs changing the audio traCk ee se senes ju displauing KE EE ju displaying the Root Menu sees ee ee se ee ee Re Re ee Ge ee ee Ge ee Gee ee ee ee 13 displaying the Title Menu es
24. etup options Choosing the default languages Setting the rating level Changing the DVD26 settings Playing music files and displaying photos Manipulating JPEG images Guidelines for creating CD ROMs containing MP3 and JPEG files sse Preface COPYRIGHT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Copyright 2006 2007 Primare Systems AB All rights reserved Primare Systems AB Renv gen 1 SE 352 45 V xj Sweden http www primare net Issue DVD26 4 The information in this guide is believed to be correct as of the date of publication However our policy is one of continuous development and so the information is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Primare Systems AB Primare is a trademark of Primare Systems AB Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works Copyright 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved LaserDisc is a trademark of Pioneer Electric Corp All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners This guide was produced by Human Computer Interface Ltd http www interface co uk SAFETY COMPLIANCE This product has been designed
25. following settings mono or stereo MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 format 44 1 or U8kHz and fixed bit rate Incompatible files will not play and a will be displayed on the on screen display Language codes LANGUAGE CODES Language Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Abkhazian 1028 French 1174 Lithuanian 1332 Sindhi 1498 Afar 1027 Frisian 1181 Macedonian 1349 Singhalese 1503 Afrikaans 1032 Galician 1194 Malagasy 1345 Siswati 1513 Albanian 1511 Georgian 1287 Malay 1357 Slovak 1505 Amharic 1039 German 1109 Malayalam 1350 Slovenian 1506 Arabic 1044 Greek 1142 Maltese 1358 Somali 1509 Armenian 1233 Greenlandic 1298 Maori 1347 Spanish 1149 Assamese 1045 Guarani 1196 Marathi 1356 Sundanese 1515 Aymara 1051 Gujarati 1203 Moldavian 1353 Swahili 1517 Azerbaijani 1052 Hausa 1209 Mongolian 1352 Swedish 1516 Bashkir 1053 Hebrew 1257 Nauru 1365 Tagalog 1532 Basque 1151 Hindi 1217 Nepali 1369 Tajik 1527 Bengali Bangla 1066 Hungarian 1229 Norwegian 1379 Tamil 1521 Bhutani 1130 Icelandic 1253 Occitan 1393 Tatar 1540 Bihari 1060 Indonesian 1248 Oriya 1408 Tegulu 1525 Bislama 1069 Interlingua 1235 Oromo Afan 1403 Thai 1528 Breton 1070 Interlingue 1239 Pashto Pushto 1435 Tibetan 1067 Bulgarian 1059 Inupiak 1245 Persian 1157 Tigrinya 1529 Burmese 1363 Irish 1183 Polish 1428 Tonga 1535 Byelorussian 1057 Italian 1254 Portuguese 1436 Tsonga 1539 Cambodian 1299 Japanese 1261 Punjabi 1417 Turkish 1538 Catalan 1079 Javanese 1283 Quechua 1463 Turkmen 15
26. gator shows a single folder in the left hand list representing the whole disc called ROOT and the contents of the disc in the right hand list e Select a folder in the right hand list and press SELECT to open it and display its contents in the right hand list e Select a file in the right hand list and press SELECT to play it or display it In addition you can use the following keys to perform special functions Key Description E Play a ten second intro of each MP3 file or nine picture overview of JPEG files SELECT Play the currently selected folder or track PROG Add the currently selected track to the program list REPEAT Repeat the current track or all tracks in the selected folder DISP Display the elapsed track time or remaining track time To display file information When the disc is stopped you can display information about any file e Press DISP The information is displayed in a window on the screen PROPERTIES AP 87 MICHELLE FILE SI2E 5882 KB 128 KBPS SAMPLING FREQ gt 44 KHZ AUDIO MODE JOINT STEREO TOTAL PLAYING TIME 85 28 BITRATE The following information will be displayed about JPEG files filename file size picture mode resolution w x h maker and camera model Playing music files and displaying photos MANIPULATING JPEG IMAGES To rotate or reflect an image While you are displaying a JPEG image you can use the following keys to rotate or refl
27. kHz 1OHz 22kHz 96kHz 1OHz YUkHz 0 009 at 1kHz 100dB 100dB 100dB 2 0Vrms Burr Brown PCM1738 Operating 35W Standby 1OW 3 5mm RS232 emm heavy duty chassis 430 x 380 x 100mm 9kg CD VCD SVCD CD R CD RW DVD R DVD R MP3 JPEG Getting started This chapter explains how to connect the DVD26 DVD CD player to the other audio and video components in your system CONNECTING TO A DIGITAL DISPLAY OR PROJECTOR If you have a digital display or projector with an HDMI input you will get best results by connecting it to the HDMI output of the DVD26 e Connect the HDMI output from the DVD26 to the HDMI input of the display or projector using a suitable digital HDMI cable DIGITAL DISPLAY OR PROJECTOR COMPONENT y PB Pi 00 PROGRESSIVE SCAN AV CONNECTOR DIGITAL OUTPUT OPTICAL RCA 00000 UU CD EXTEEEERY c gd Getting started CONNECTING TO AN HDTV TELEVISION OR PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO DISPLAY If you have an HDTV television or a video display that supports Progressive Scan video you will get best results by using the Progressive Scan component outputs e Connect the Progressive Scan component outputs to the appropriate inputs on your television or display HDTV TELEVISION OR PROGRESSIVE SCAN DISPLAY COMPONENT a ey La RS232 PROGRESSIVE SCAN COMPONENT VIDEO OUT AV CONNECTOR DIGITAL OUTPUT D e 0 Y OPTICAL RCA Ub0000 0I wo O10
28. lvents for cleaning We do not advise the use of furniture cleaning sprays or polishes as they can cause indelible white marks if the unit is subsequently wiped with a damp cloth 9 Power sources Only connect the appliance to a power supply of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance This is a Class 1 device and must be earthed 10 Power cord protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords and plugs and the point where they exit from the appliance 11 Grounding Ensure that the grounding means of the appliance is not defeated 12 Power lines Locate any outdoor antenna aerial away from power lines 13 Non use periods If the unit has a stand by function a small amount of current will continue to flow into the equipment in this mode Unplug the power cord of the appliance from the outlet if left unused for along period of time 14 Abnormal smell If an abnormal smell or smoke is detected from the appliance turn the pouer off immediately and unplug the unit from the wall outlet Contact your dealer immediately 15 Servicing You should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in this handbook All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel 16 Damage requiring service The appliance should be serviced by
29. nt panel display e Press DIM again Current playing time Chapters tracks PLAYING A DISC To insert a disc e Press on the front panel or hold down M A on the C22 remote control to open the tray The on screen display shous OPEN e Place the DVD or CD in the tray If it is a CD or a single sided DVD the label should be uppermost e Press amp again to close the tray or gently push the front of the tray The on screen display shows CLOSE followed by DISC LOADING The disc will start playing automatically As the disc plays the front panel display shows the current chapter track and elapsed chapter track time Using the DVD26 CD DVD player To stop play e Press on the front panel or M A on the C22 remote control If you are playing a DVD the on screen display shows PRESS PLAY TO CONTINUE and the DVD CD player remembers your current position on the disc To resume a DVD e Dress on the front panel or kl on the C22 remote control To reset to the beginning e Press Ml twice on the front panel or M A twice on the C22 remote control To pause play e Press on the front panel or kl on the C22 remote control The on screen display shows PAUSE You can then resume play by pressing P or P I again DISPLAYING DISC INFORMATION When you are playing a DVD you can display information about the current title and chapter and the elapsed and remaining times To display disc information
30. qualified service personnel uhen A the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B objects have fallen or liquid has spilled into the appliance or C the appliance has been exposed to rain or the appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E the appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged Contents Introduction Welcome to the DVD26 DVD CD player Using the DVD26 with other Primare products Technical specification 0 EE ee ee Getting started Connecting to a digital display or projector Connecting to an HDTV television or Progressive Scan video display Connecting audio Data connections Using the DVD26 CD DVD player Front panel controls Cee remote control Switching on and off Dimming the front panel DISPLAY Playing a disc Displaying disc information Locating a position on the disc Advanced use Slow motion play Repeating playback Displaying the disc menus Changing the audotrack cc aeann Displaying subtitles Programming a selection of tracks Configuring the DVD26 DVD CD player Using the SETUP menu aan Specifying the audio output options ee Specifying the video s
31. rack e Press MODE to display the current audio setting AUDIO 1 2 DOLBY 5 1 ENGLISH e Press MODE again to change the audio setting DISPLAYING SUBTITLES DVD movies can contain audio soundtracks in up to eight languages and subtitles in up to 32 different languages You can choose which languages are selected by default using the SETUP menu for more information see Using the SETUP menu page 15 You can also turn subtitles on or off and choose the audio and subtitle languages while a disc is playing To change the subtitles e Press BAL ST on the C22 remote control This will step the subtitles between the available languages and subtitles off The current setting is shown on the on screen display PROGRAMMING A SELECTION OF TRACKS On an audio CD or video CD you can create a playlist of tracks you want to hear To make a playlist e Insert the disc If the disc starts playing stop it by pressing Il on the front panel or M A on the C22 remote control e Press PROG on the C22 remote control The front panel shous PROGRAM e Select titles using the numeric keys 1 9 and 10 As you select tracks the front panel display shous the number of the track you are programming the number of the step in the program and the duration of the track A selected track numbered higher than 15 uill be indicated by a flashing 15 symbol on the front panel display The track number also flashes in the tr
32. set to PCM To enable or disable the digital outputs e Highlight DIGITAL OUT on the AUDIO SETUP page e Select ON or OFF to turn the digital outputs on or off To specify the format of audio on the HDMI output e Highlight HDMI OUT on the AUDIO SETUP page e Select PCM to set the format of audio on the HDMI connector to 2 channel or DIGITAL to set the format to multi channel The available options are determined by the connected HDMI display device To dounsample LPCM e Highlight LINEAR PCM OUT on the AUDIO SETUP page e Choose DOWN SAMP ON if you want 96kHz sources to be dounsampled to U8kHz or DOWN SAMP OFF if your other equipment is compatible with S6kHz To add a delay to the HDMI output in PCM mode The display processing in some devices can cause lipsync problems betueen the video image and the soundtrack This option allows you to delay the audio to get correct synchronisation e Highlight PCM OUT DELAY on the AUDIO SETUP page e Press A or V to adjust the delay between O and 99 milliseconds SPECIFYING THE VIDEO OUTPUT OPTIONS The VIDEO SETUP page allous you to set up the video options to suit the display device in your system LAN GEN PROG TU SCREEN TU SYSTEN UIDEO OUT ANGLE INDICATOR SCREEN SAUER BACKGROUND 4 3 LB AUTO UIDEO ON ON PICTURE VIDEO RELATED lt gt MOUE SETUP Exit To set the default screen format Some DVD movies allow you to choose between a
33. the analogue inputs of an analogue preamplifier DATA CONNECTIONS To connect to an infra red repeater e Connect the IR socket to an infra red eye or multi room system infra red output COMPONENT Y PB P 000 PROGRESSIVE SCAN COMPONENT VIDEO OUT AV CONNECTOR DIGITAL OUTPUT e OPTICAL RCA PB J e in UOOOUNUUUD EESEEEEENI LINE IN ANALOGUE PREAMPLIFIER OPTICAL IN DIGITAL SURROUND PROCESSOR eg SP31 or SP21 gt Using the DVD26 CD DVD player This chapter explains how to operate the basic functions of the DVD26 DVD CD player which are available using either the front panel controls or the remote control FRONT PANEL CONTROLS The simplest functions of the DVD26 DVD CD player can be accessed using the eight front panel push buttons and information about its operation is displayed on the front panel display H Stop Stops playback dd gt P Reverse Forward Scan Press once to scan o Standby Press again to increase the scan speed Switches on Press to resume normal play Disc tray or to standby Id Previous Display A Open Close Skips to the start of the Opens or closes current chapter track then to the disc tray the previous chapter track bl Next PPlay Skips to the next Starts or continues playback chapter track Using the DVD26 CD DVD player C22 REMOTE CONTROL You can operate all the functions of the DVD26 with the C22 remote control
34. to meet the IEC 60065 international electrical safety standard Introduction Welcome to the Primare DVD26 DVD CD player This chapter introduces you to its key features and explains how you can create a system perfectly suited to your requirements WELCOME TO THE DVD26 DVD CD PLAYER The DVD26 provides a comprehensive range of features to make it ideal as the heart of a superb home entertainment system including a digital HDMI output for the ultimate image quality Enjoy DVD movies at their best The Primare DVD26 DVD CD player will show all your favorite movies in DTS Dolby Digital or Dolby Pro Logic surround It supports both PAL and NTSC format and if your television does not support both formats it can perform automatic conversion between them Provides an HDMI output for compatibility with the latest HDTV displays The DVD26 provides a wide range of video output formats ensuring it uill be compatible with your current and future choices of display technology For best results with digital displays or projectors the DVD26 provides a digital HDMI output giving up to a full HDTV quality 1080p signal with multi channel sound For analogue displays the DVD26 provides Component outputs with Progressive Scan for a cleaner sharper picture without the jagged artifacts caused by normal interlaced TV images Progressive Scan is provided in both NTSC and PAL mode The DVD26 also provides the full range of standard
35. video outputs without Progressive Scan including component S Video RGB SCART and composite Play your existing music collection The DVD26 can also play your entire CD music collection as uell as Video CDs CD Rs CD RWs SVCDs and MP3 enoded music collections or JPEG image collections on CD ROM No compromise design for superb sound and picture quality The DVD26 DVD CD player uses the best components available to ensure a trouble free operation for many years The video color section includes an additional video buffer for outstanding picture quality the D A converters and audio electronics are located on separate boards well away from the transport and power supply electronics for the lowest possible distortion and noise The resulting sound quality is comparable to dedicated CD players in the same price range Careful mechanical design for long life As with all Primare units the solid mechanical design further enhances the functionality and quality and ensures that the DVD26 DVD CD player will continue to provide trouble free operation for years to come Intuitive user interface In keeping with the philosophy of the Primare range of systems the DVD26 s powerful range of features can be controlled through a very simple and intuitive interface designed so that it will not distract you from the pleasure of watching movies or listening to music on your system In fact most of the features of the DVD26 can be access
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