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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Language pore zahagi Language raae pet a Language st Longuage  Japanese ja 1001 Hungarian hu 0821 Sangho sg 1907  English en 0514 Armenian hy 0825 a sh 1908  French fr 0618 Interlingua ia 0901 roatian   German de 0405 Interlingue ie 0905 Sinhalese si 1909  Italian it 0920 Inupiak ik 0911 Slovak B 1911  Spanish es 0519 Indonesian in 0914 Slovenian i 1912  Chinese zh 2608 Icelandic is 0919 Samoan em 1913  Dutch ni 1412 Hebrew iw 0923 Shona  n 1214  Portuguese pt 1620 Yiddish ji 1009 Somali po 1915  Swedish sv 1922 Javanese jw 1023 Albanian sq 1917  Russian ru 1821 Georgian ka 1101 Serbian 2 1918  Korean ko 1115 Kazakh kk 1111 Siswati   1919  Greek el 0512 Greenlandic ki 1112 Sesotho si 1920  Afar aa 0101 Cambodian km 1113 Sundanese su 1921  Abkhazian ab 0102 Kannada kn 1114 Swahili ow 1923  Afrikaans af 0106 Kashmiri ks 1119 Tamil ta ZA  Amharic am 0113 Kurdish ku 1121 Telugu te 2005  Arabic ar 0118 Kirghiz ky 1125 Tajik tg 2007  Assamese as 0119 Latin la 1201 Thai th 2008  Aymara ay 0125 Lingala In 1214 Tigrinya ti 2009  Azerbaijani az 0126 Laothian lo 1215 Lin tk 2911  Bashkir ba 0201 Lithuanian It 1220 Tagalog tl 2012  Byelorussian be 0205 Latvian lv 1222 Setswana in 201  Bulgarian bg 0207 Malagasy mg 1307 Tonga to 2015  Bihari bh 0208 Maori mi 1309 Turkish x 2018
2.                                        1 If the player isn   t already on  press  STANDBY ON to switch it on   If you   re playing a DVD or Video CD   also turn on your TV and make sure that  it is set to the correct video input     OSTANDBY ON    2 Press  amp  OPEN CLOSE to open the  disc tray   Remote  controller    OPEN   Es    Getting Started   Continued       3    Remote  controller    me    Notes     Load a disc    Load a disc with the label side facing up   using the disc tray guide to align the disc   if you   re loading a double sided DVD  disc  load it with the side you want to  play face down      Press     play  to start playback   If you   re playing a DVD or Video CD  an  on screen menu may appear  See    DVD   Video disc menus    on page 26 and     Video CD PBC menus    on page 27 for  more on how to navigate these   e If you re playing an MP3 WMA disc   it may take a few seconds before play   back starts     e You may find with some DVD discs that some play   back controls don   t work in certain parts of the disc   This is not a malfunction     e Ifa disc contains a mixture of DivX video and other  media file types  MP3  for example   first select  whether to play the DivX video files  DivX  or the  other media file types  MP3   WMA   JPEG  from the  on screen display     Basic playback controls    The table below shows the basic controls on the remote    for playing discs  The following chapter covers other  playback features in more detail     Numbers      
3.                1 Press PLAY MODE and select    PLAY  MODE       Ss    Off to switch random play on or off        Random    from the list of func   tions on the left     5 Play Mode    A B Repeat Random Title  Repeat Random Chapter  Random Random Of  Program   Search Mode    Select a random play option     The random play options available  depend on the kind of disc loaded  For  example  for DVD discs  you can select  Random Title or Random Chapter   or  Random Off      Play Mode    A B Repeat Random Title  Repeat Random Chapter  Random Random Off  Program   Search Mode       For CDs and Video CD  select On or          Tip   e Use the following controls during random play   Button What it does  Selects a new track title chapter at   gt  gt  random   Returns to the beginning of the current  track title chapter  further presses  Haa   E    select another random track title chap   ter              33    34    Playing discs   Continued       Creating a program list    This feature lets you program the play order of titles   chapters tracks on a disc     Important     e You can   t use Program play with VR format DVD RW    discs  Video CD playing in PBC mode  WMA MP3  discs  or while a DVD disc menu is being displayed     PLAY  MODE    ON STANDBY    Gack                                      lt  P A     ENTER   AUDIO  ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM   OC      OO OO   pe  See             Ld    Press PLAY MODE and select     Program    from the list of func   tions on the left     BD Play Mode  
4.         AV receiver    This enables you to listen to surround sound    For a coaxial connection  use a coaxial cable  similar to  the supplied video cable  to connect the    COAXIAL  DIGITAL AUDIO OUT    jack to a coaxial input on your  AV receiver     2  Connect the ANALOG AUDIO OUT L R and  VIDEO OUT jacks on this player to a set of ana   log audio and video inputs on your AV receiver                                            AV receiver  a  O     00000 000     Ww                 T       OO    D    The diagram shows standard video connections  but you  can alternatively use the S Video or component video  connections if they   re available     3  Connect the AV receiver   s video output to a video  input on your TV   Tip   e You usually have to connect the same kind of video  cable between your DVD player and AV receiver  and  between your AV receiver and TV     21    22    Connecting the Power Turning on the DV SP403E       Before connecting    e Make sure that all the connections on pages 17     21  are complete  the connection to a TV is required      STANDBY ON                                                      PET  ON        o   ogs       pa    oF  Orn                               ONKYO             RC 6160V       1 Plug the supplied power cord into  the AC INLET and then into the  power outlet on the wall      Do not use a power cord other than the   one supplied with the DV SP403E   The power cord supplied is designed  for use with the DV SP403E and  should not be
5.       Power supply voltage fluctuations and  other anomalies  such as static electricity   can interfere with normal operation        Turn off the DV SP403E  wait five seconds  then  turn it on again  If that doesn   t resolve the issue   disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet   wait five seconds  reconnect it  then try again        51    Troubleshooting   Continued             No sound     The 96 kHz PCM Out setting is set to     96 kHz        Change the 96 kHz PCM Out setting to    96 kHz  gt   48 kHz     or use analog connections  page 41         The Digital Out setting is set to    Off        Change the Digital Out setting to    On     page 41         The wrong input source is selected on  your TV  hi fi amp  or AV receiver     On your TV  hi fi amp  or AV receiver  select the  input to which the DV SP403E is connected        The audio cable is not connected properly     Check the audio cable and correct as necessary   page 21         The TV  hi fi amp  or AV receiver con   nected to the DV SP403E   s audio outputs  is either not on or its volume is turned  down     Turn on the TV  hi fi amp  or AV receiver and set  its volume as appropriate        A DV SP403E Digital Audio Out setting  is set incorrectly     Check the Digital Audio Out settings and correct  as necessary  page 41         Playback is paused     Resume playback  page 26         The DVD Video disc or CD uses the DTS  audio format and you are using the analog  outputs     DTS audio is only output by t
6.    2  Pause HI button  25  28  29   This button is used to pause playback       Previous Next  lt  p gt  buttons  25   The Previous button is used to select the previous  chapter or track  During playback it selects the  beginning of the current chapter or track   The Next button is used to select the next chapter or  track      3 Play  gt  button  25   This button is used to start playback     Connecting the DV SP403E       Before Making Any Connections    e Read the manuals supplied with your AV components      Don   t connect the power cord until you   ve completed  all audio and video connections     RCA phono AV Connection Color Coding    RCA phono AV connections are usually color coded   red  white  and yellow  Use red plugs to connect right   channel audio inputs and outputs  typically labeled    R       Use white plugs to connect left channel audio inputs and  outputs  typically labeled    L      And use yellow plugs to  connect composite video inputs and outputs     AV Cables  amp  Connectors    Video    Analog audio  Right  red  i Right  red   Left  white      _ Left  white   Composite video   Yellow  sl m            m  Yellow                                               e Push each plug in all the way to  make a good connection  loose  connections can cause noise or  malfunctions            To prevent interference  keep Eo Wrong   audio and video cables away from  power cords and speaker cables           VIDEO OUT    Component                 Component video separ
7.    Depending on the disc  normal play   back may automatically resume when  a new chapter is reached    Note       Backward slow motion playback does not work with   Video CD and DivX Video     Playing discs   Continued       Frame advance frame reverse    You can advance or back up DVD discs frame by frame   With Video CD and DivX Video you can only use frame  advance     fi     ae  ON STANDBY    Wi    m  pa  oooO  oy  oomo    v    TOP MENU MENU    O LRO    OaS O    AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM                               aa  A oe       H                         a    Press   41 411 or  IB gt  I gt  to reverse    or advance a frame at a time     asa II Jald    To resume normal playback  press    gt  gt   play        Depending on the disc  normal play   back may automatically resume when  a new chapter is reached     NA    Note   e Backward frame by frame playback does not work  with Video CD     During playback  press HI  pause      Viewing a JPEG slideshow    After loading a CD CD R RW containing JPEG picture  files  press B gt   play  to start a slideshow from the first  folder picture on the disc  The player displays the pic   tures in each folder in alphabetical order    Pictures are automatically adjusted so that they fill as  much of the screen as possible  if the aspect ratio of the  picture is different to your TV screen you may notice  black bars at the sides  or at the top and bottom of the  screen      fy    eee ee     ON STANDBY    D   Wx         oomo    YA SI VAI 
8.    File format used by digital still cameras   e Progressive JPEG compatible  No   e File extensions   jpg  must be used for the player to  recognize JPEG files     do not use for other file types    e File structure  Up to 299 folders  up to 648 folders and  files combined    PC created disc compatibility    Discs recorded using a personal computer may not be  playable in this unit due to the setting of the application  software used to create the disc  In these particular  instances  check with the software publisher for more  detailed information    Discs recorded in packet write mode  UDF format  are  not compatible with this player    Check the DVD R RW or CD R RW software disc  boxes for additional compatibility information     Copyright    Itis forbidden by law to copy  broadcast  show  broadcast  on cable  play in public  or rent copyrighted material  without permission    DVD Video discs are copy protected  and any record   ings made from these discs will be distorted    This product incorporates copyright protection technol   ogy that is protected by method claims of certain U S   patents and other intellectual property rights owned by  Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners  Use  of this copyright protection technology must be autho   rized by Macrovision Corporation  and is intended for  home and other limited viewing uses only  unless other   wise authorized by Macrovision Corporation  Reverse  engineering or disassembly is prohibited     Introduction   
9.    MENU    TOP MENU    AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM                                                                                     ZOOM  Ee     SCCO H  OO OOH  lt   gt   While the slideshow is running   Button What it does   T Pauses the slideshow  press again to  restart    laa Displays the previous picture    Pj Displays the next picture   Pauses the slideshow and rotates the    lt  gt  displayed picture 90    counter clock   wise   Press B gt   play  to restart slide   show    Pauses the slideshow and flips the dis    AIV played picture horizontally or vertically    Press B  play  to restart slideshow    Pauses the slideshow and zooms the   ZOOM picture  Press again to toggle between  1x  2x and 4x zoom   Press P gt   play   to restart slideshow     MENU Displays the Disc Navigator screen   see below     Notes        The time it takes for the player to load a file increases  with large file sizes    e Discs can contain up to 299 folders and up to 648 fold   ers and files combined     29    30    Playing discs   Continued       Browsing video content with the Disc  Navigator    Use the Disc Navigator to browse through the contents   of a DVD or Video CD disc to find the part you want to   play    Important    e You can   t use the Disc Navigator with Video CD in  PBC mode     IA    WA  ON STANDBY    SEEM    ooog                                                             1 During playback  press SETUP    and select    Disc Navigator    from                ees the on scree
10.   A B Repeat  Repeat  Random  Program  Search Mode    Create Edit          Select    Create Edit    from the list of  program options     5         Tip   Use the following controls during program play     Use the cursor buttons and ENTER  to select a title  chapter or track for  the current step in the program list   For a DVD disc  you can add a title or a  chapter to the program list     Program   Program Step Title 1 38 Chapter 1 004  01 01 Title 01 Chapter 001  02  Title 02 Chapter 002  03  Title 03 Chapter 003  04  Title 04 Chapter 004  05  Title 05   06  Title 06   07  Title 07   08  Title 08             ForaCD or Video CD  select a track to  add to the program list    After pressing ENTER to select the title    chapter track  the step number automati    cally moves down one     Repeat step 3 to build up a pro    gram list    A program list can contain up to 24 titles    chapters tracks    e You can insert steps into the middle of  a program list by just highlighting the  position where you want the new step  to appear and entering a title chapter   track number    e To delete a step  highlight it and press  CLEAR     To play the program list  press  gt    play     Program play remains active until you  turn off program play  see below   erase  the program list  see below   eject the  disc or switch off the player              Button What it does  Save the program list and exit the pro   PLAY MODE   gram edit screen without starting play   back  SETUP does the same    P
11.   Bislama bi 0209 Macedonian mk 1311 Tsonga ts 2019  Bengali bn 0214 Malayalam ml 1312 Tatar tt 2020  Tibetan bo 0215 Mongolian mn 1314 Twi tw 2023  Breton br 0218 Moldavian mo 1315 Ukrainian uk 2111  Catalan ca 0301 Marathi mr 1318 Urdu ur eng  Corsican co 0315 Malay ms 1319 Uzbek ye 2126  Czech cs 0319 Maltese mt 1320 Vietnamese yi 2203  Welsh cy 0325 Burmese my 1325 Volap  k ve 2215  Danish da 0401 Nauru na 1401 Wolar wo 2915  Bhutani dz 0426 Nepali ne 1405 Xhosa xh iani  Esperanto eo 0515 Norwegian no 1415 Yoruba yo 2515  Estonian et 0520 Occitan oc 1503 Zulu au 2621  Basque eu 0521 Oromo om 1513   Persian fa 0601 Oriya or 1518   Finnish fi 0609 Panjabi pa 1601   Fiji fj 0610 Polish pl 1612   Faroese fo 0615 oe ps 1619   Frisian fy 0625   Irish ga 0701 Quechua qu 1721   Scots Gaelic gd 0704 nee rm 1813   Galician gl pe Kirundi rn 1814   Guarani gn Oria Romanian ro 1815   Gujarati gu 0721 Kinyarwanda rw 1823   Hausa na 0801 Sanskrit sa 1901   Hingi n 009 Sindhi sd 1904   Croatian hr 0818                      49    50    Glossary       Analog audio   An electrical signal that directly represents sound  Com   pare this to digital audio which can be an electrical sig   nal  but is an indirect representation of sound  See also     Digital audio       Aspect ratio   The width of a TV screen relative to its height  Conven   tional TVs are 4 3  in other words  the screen is almost  square   widescreen models are 16 9  the screen is  almost twice as wide as it is high     Digital 
12.   DVD  or track  CD   Video CD  you want playback to  resume from  For example  press 4  5   0  0 to have playback start from 45  minutes into the disc  For 1 hour  20  minutes and 30 seconds  press 8  0  3   0     Press ENTER to start playback     35    36    Playing discs   Continued       Switching subtitles    Some DVD or DivX Video discs have subtitles in one or  more languages  the disc box will usually tell you which  subtitle languages are available  You can switch subtitle  language during playback     AA    a AA  ON STANDBY    ui    an  oogo      TOP MENU MENU    a     AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM                            SUBTITLE          sv ne    OOG O  A _NWe             0  0             1 Press SUBTITLE repeatedly to    select a subtitle option   SUBTITLE        Current Total  Subtitle 1 2 English    Notes    e Some discs only allow you to change  subtitle language from the disc menu   Press TOP MENU or MENU to  access    e To set subtitle preferences  see    Lan   guage settings    on page 42     e See Displaying DivX subtitle files on page 9 for more  on DivX subtitle     Switching audio language channel    When playing a DVD or DivX Video disc recorded with  dialog in two or more languages  you can switch audio  language during playback    When playing a VR format DVD RW disc recorded with  dual mono audio  you can switch between the main  sub   and mixed channels during playback               aS     ON STANDBY    Geek    PLAY  E    os   Seago  oni   oo    TOP
13.   mark on the plug before plugging in     SVIDEO          Vv    S VIDEO IN              Using Component Video    You can use the component video output instead of the  standard video out jack to connect this player to your TV   or other equipment     This should give you the best quality picture from the   three types of video output available    e Use a component video cable  not supplied  to con   nect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks to a com   ponent video input on your TV  monitor or AV  receiver                          COMPONENT  VIDEO IN        TV                a     _   _   _   _   _J    Note      To set up the player for use with a progressive scan TV   see    Video Out settings   Component Out    on  page 41     Using SCART    If your TV has a SCART type AV input  you can use a   SCART cable to connect this player to your TV  This   type of connection carries both the sound and the picture    so there   s no need to connect up the AUDIO OUT L R   and VIDEO OUT jacks    e Use a SCART cable  supplied  to connect the AV  CONNECTOR to an AV input on your TV           oo000000    AV CONNECTOR    TV     gt              SCART To    This connector can output composite video  S Video  or  RGB video  The default setting is composite  which  should work with all TVs  Consult the manual that came  with your TV to see if you can use one of the higher qual   ity settings  See page 41 for how to change the video out   put     Connecting the DV SP403E   Continued       Connecting to
14.   the player  the play position is stored in memory  If the  next disc you load is the same one  the display shows  LAST MEM and playback will resume    If you want to clear the resume point  press  J  stop   while RESUME is displayed     Notes       The Last Memory function doesn   t work with VR for   mat DVD RW discs    e If you don   t need the Last Memory function when you  stop a disc  you can press 44 OPEN CLOSE to stop  playback and open the disc tray     DVD Video disc menus    Many DVD Video discs feature menus from which you  can select what you want to watch  They may also give  access to additional features  such as subtitle and audio  language selection  or special features such as slide   shows  See the disc packaging for details    Sometimes DVD Video menus are displayed automati   cally when you start playback  others only appear when  you press MENU or TOP MENU     fy                                                                   ni   ooo  Numbers   lt  P A     TOP MENU        rO O          MENU  RETURN i  ee  aes a  OCO  DO OO  Button What it does  Displays the    top menu    of a DVD  TOR MENU disc   this varies with the disc   Displays a DVD disc menu   this var   MENU ies with the disc and may be the same  as the    top menu       lt  P A V   Moves the cursor around the screen   ENTER Selects the current menu option   RETURN Returns to the previously displayed  menu screen   Highlights a numbered menu option  Numbers  some discs only   Press ENTER to 
15.   you  can change the setting from 4 3  Letter  Box  to 4 3  Pan  amp  Scan  if you prefer   See    Video Out settings    on page 41 for  more details     4 Press SETUP to exit the menu    screen   SETUP    23    24    Getting Started   Continued       Setting the language of this player   s  on screen displays    This sets the language of this system   s on screen dis   plays     fd    KA TE E  ON STANDBY    ose    ooo    DISPLAY    ooo                                                       O LTR  O  O  amp  Otr SETUP  2 Sas   A ea  1 Press SETUP and select    Initial  Settings      SETUP  CD Initial Settings  2 Select    OSD Language    from the     Display    settings   CD Initial Settings  Digital Audio Out OSD Language mEnglish  Video Output Angle Indicator frangais  Language Deutsch  Display Italiano  Options Espa  ol  3 Select a language   The on screen language will change  according to your selection   4 Press SETUP to exit the menu  screen   SETUP    Playing discs    The basic playback controls for playing DVD  CD   Video CD  DivX Video and MP3 WMA discs are cov   ered here  Further functions are detailed in the next chap   ter   For details on playing JPEG picture discs  see    Viewing  a JPEG slideshow    on page 29    gt   5    STANDBY ON             olh    Ip                                           panene  ON STANDBY    ce        OPEN   CLOSE    ON    oog      oa  Suu     TOP MENU MENU     lt 0    re  z    AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM    UC     C    oco e    n  T 
16.  CDs and DAT  Excellent quality  but requires a  lot of data compared to formats such as Dolby Digital  and MPEG audio  For compatibility with digital audio  recorders  CD  MD and DAT  and AV amplifiers with  digital inputs  this unit can convert Dolby Digital  DTS  and MPEG audio to PCM  See also    Digital audio        Regions  DVD Video only    These associate discs and players with particular areas of  the world  This unit will only play discs that have com   patible region codes  You can find the region code of  your unit by looking on the rear panel  Some discs are  compatible with more than one region  or all regions    Sampling frequency   The rate at which sound is measured to be turned into  digital audio data  The higher the rate  the better the  sound quality  but the more digital information is gener   ated  Standard CD audio has a sampling frequency of  44 1kHz  which means 44 100 samples  measurements   per second  See also    Digital audio       WMA   WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and refers to  an audio compression technology developed by  Microsoft Corporation  WMA data can be encoded by  using Windows Media Player version 8 or Windows  Media Player for Windows XP     Troubleshooting       If you have any trouble using your DV SP403E  check the following table for possible causes and remedies  If you still  can   t resolve the issue yourself  please contact your Onkyo dealer   Symptoms    Causes    Remedies       DVD Player    Can   t turn on the  DV 
17.  Fast  Reverse function     A little picture distortion may occur when using  these functions  This is normal        Picture instability or  noise     The DV SP403E is connected to your TV  via a VCR or other video equipment and a  copy protection system is affecting the  picture     Connect the DV SP403E directly to your TV   page 18         No picture     The wrong input source is selected on  your TV     On your TV  select the input to which the  DV SP403E is connected        The video cable is not connected properly     Check the video cable and correct as necessary   page 18         Settings are not saved     If there   s a power failure  or the power  cord is disconnected inadvertently  any  settings are lost     Before you disconnect the power cord  set the  DV SP403E to Standby by pressing the   STANDBY ON  button  and wait until    OFF     has disappeared from the display        Brightness is unstable  or the picture is noisy     The DV SP403E is connected to your TV  via a VCR or other video equipment and a  copy protection system is affecting the  picture     Connect the DV SP403E directly to your TV   page 18         Your TV doesn   t support progressive  scanning     Reset the DV SP403E to its initial settings   page 40         Chapters or tracks don   t  play in the correct  order     You are using repeat playback  program  playback  or random playback     Select normal playback  pages 32 34         Buttons on the  DV SP403E and remote  controller don   t work  
18.  MENU MENU    SQ  fe  O    AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM    AUDIO        Oco  OO OOO                                                When playing a Video CD  you can switch between ste   reo  just the left channel or just the right channel     1 Press AUDIO repeatedly to select  an audio language channel option    The language channel information is   shown on screen    Notes    e Some DVD discs only allow you to  change audio language from the disc  menu  Press TOP MENU or MENU to  access     AUDIO       To set DVD audio language prefer   ences  see    Language settings    on  page 42     Playing discs   Continued       Zooming the screen    Using the zoom feature you can magnify a part of the  screen by a factor of 2 or 4  while watching a DVD  DivX  Video title or Video CD  or playing a JPEG disc      lt  P AlV    TOP MENU MENU    OKENDO  OF    RETURR TUP  AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM         i                      ZOOM                DOO OO                   1 During playback  use the ZOOM    button to select the zoom factor    Normal  2x or 4x        Since DVD  DivX Video title  Video  CD and JPEG pictures have a fixed  resolution  picture quality will deterio   rate  especially at 4x zoom  This is not  a malfunction     ZOOM    2 Use the cursor buttons to change  the zoomed area   You can change the zoom factor and the  zoomed area freely during playback      If the navigation square at the top of  the screen disappears  press ZOOM  again to display it     Note       If you are
19.  Registration Code    01234567    Make a note of the code as you will need  it when you register with a DivX VOD  provider     Playing DivX   VOD content    Some DivX VOD content may only be playable a fixed  number of times  When you load a disc containing this  type of DivX VOD content  the remaining number of  plays is shown on screen and you then have the option of  playing the disc  thereby using up one of the remaining  plays   or stopping  If you load a disc that contains  expired DivX VOD content  for example  content that  has zero remaining plays   the message Rental Expired is  displayed    If your DivX VOD content allows an unlimited number  of plays  then you may load the disc into your player and  play the content as often as you like  and no message will  be displayed     45       46    Additional information       Screen sizes and disc formats    DVD Video discs come in several different screen aspect  ratios  ranging from TV programs  which are generally  4 3  to Cinema  Scope widescreen movies  with an  aspect ratio of up to about 7 3    Televisions  too  come in different aspect ratios     stan   dard    4 3 and widescreen 16 9     Widescreen TV users    If you have a widescreen TV  the TV Screen setting   page 41  of this player should be set to    16 9  Wide       When you watch discs recorded in 4 3 format  you can  use the TV controls to select how the picture is pre   sented  Your TV may offer various zoom and stretch  options  see the instructions tha
20.  TV as shown above  do not  set the    Component Out    setting  page 41  to    Pro   gressive        1  Connect the VIDEO OUT and AUDIO OUT  ANALOG L R jacks to a set of A V inputs on  your TV    Use the supplied AV cable  RCA phono   connecting  the red and white plugs to the audio outputs and the  yellow plug to the video output  Make sure you  match up the left and right audio outputs with their  corresponding inputs for correct stereo sound    See page 20 if you want to use a component  S   Video cable or SCART cable for the video connec   tion     2  Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AC  INLET  then plug into a power outlet           oo00000  000000    AV CONNECTOR                               To power outlet  lt      Notes    e Before unplugging the player from the power outlet   make sure you first switch it into standby using either  the front panel STANDBY ON button  or the remote  controller  and wait of the    OFF    message to disap   pear from the player   s display    e For the above reasons  do not plug this player into a  switched power supply found on some amplifiers and  AV receivers     Important    e If you connect a TV that is not compatible with a pro   gressive scan signal and switch the player to progres   sive  you will not be able to see any picture at all  In  this case  switch everything off and reconnect using  the supplied video cable  then switch back to Interlace   see page 19      Connecting the DV SP403E   Continued       Switching 
21.  an AV Receiver    Although you can reproduce the DVD Player   s sound  from the TV speakers with the connections on page 18   connecting with an amplifier provides you high quality  dynamic sounds    To reproduce Dolby Digital surround and DTS surround  sound  you need to connect to an amplifier with a Dolby  Digital and DTS decoder respectively     Before connecting   When you connect the DVD Player to the amplifier  be  sure to turn off the power and unplug both units from  the mains before making any connections  Otherwise   the speakers may be damaged     Connect the plugs securely     To enjoy surround sound you need to connect this player  to an AV receiver using a digital output  This player has  coaxial digital jack    In addition to a digital connection  we recommend also  connecting using the stereo analog connection    To record the audio from a CD R disc etc  to a cassette  or CDR recorder that   s connected to the AV receiver  and  when your AV receiver has Zone2  you must connect the  DV SP403E   s analog audio outputs to the AV receiver   You ll probably also want to connect a video output to  your AV receiver  You can use any of the video outputs  available on this player  the illustration shows a standard   composite  connection      1  Connect the COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  jack on this player to a digital input on your AV  receiver         AUDIO   OUT  COAXIAL    DIGITAL    COAXIAL                                         20       00000 000 6000  ET Ww     
22.  as is     Video Out settings          Setting    TV Screen    Option    4 3  Letter Box     What it means    Set if you have a conventional 4 3 TV  Widescreen movies are  shown with black bars top and bottom         See also    Screen sizes  and disc formats    on  page 46      4 3  Pan  amp  Scan     Set if you have a conventional 4 3 TV  Widescreen movies are  shown with the sides cropped so that the image fills the  screen                       16 9  Wide  Set if you have a widescreen TV   Interlace Set if your TV is not compatible with progressive scan video   Set if your TV is compatible with progressive scan video  see  your TV s instruction manual for details   See also    Switching  Component Out   the video output to interlace using the front panel controls    on  Progressive  page 19   Note that progressive scan video is only output from the com   ponent video jacks   Video Ordinary  composite  video output  compatible with all TVs   If your TV is compatible  this setting gives the best picture  AV Connector Out quality   RGB          Note that there is no output from the component jacks when  this setting is selected           41       42    Initial Settings menu   Continued          Language settings       Setting Option  English    What it means    If there is an English soundtrack on the disc then it will be played        Audio Language   Languages as displayed    If there is the language selected on the disc  then it will be played        Other Language    Sel
23.  can change or switch off the subtitles on a DVD disc during playback using the SUBTITLE button   Some DVD discs set the subtitle language automatically when loaded  overriding the    Subtitle Language    setting   Discs with two or more subtitle languages usually allow you to select the subtitle language from the disc menu  Press MENU to    access the disc menu      3 Some multilingual discs have disc menus in several languages  This setting specifies in which language the disc menus should  appear  Leave on the default setting for menus to appear in the same language as your    Subtitle Language           Display settings  Setting Option What it means  English On screen displays of the player are in English   OSD Language    Languages as displayed    On screen displays are shown in the language selected        A camera icon is displayed on screen during multi angle                         Angle Indicator on scenes on a DVD disc   Off No multi angle indication is shown   Optional settings  Setting Option What it means  Parental Lock   See Parental Lock on page 43   DivX VOD Display See About DivX   VOD content on page 45                          Initial Settings menu   Continued       Parental Lock    e Default level  Off  Default password  none  Default  Country code  us  2119    To give you some control over what your children watch   on your DVD player  some DVD Video discs feature a   Parental Lock level  If your player is set to a lower level   than the disc  the disc w
24.  controller doesn   t work reliably  try  replacing both batteries    Don   t mix new and old batteries  or different types of  batteries    If you intend not to use the remote controller for a long  time  remove the batteries to prevent possible leakage  and corrosion    Flat batteries should be removed as soon as possible to  prevent possible leakage and corrosion     Using the Remote Controller    To use the remote controller  point it at the DV SP403E   s  remote control sensor  as shown below     Remote control sensor       DV SP403E    Notes       The remote controller may not work reliably if the  DV SP403E is subjected to bright light  such as direct  sunlight or inverter type fluorescent lights  Keep this  in mind when installing the DV SP403E       If another remote controller of the same type is used in  the same room  or the DV SP403E is installed close to  equipment that uses infrared rays  the remote control   ler may not work reliably       Don   t put anything  such as a book  on the remote con   troller  because the buttons may be pressed inadvert   ently  thereby draining the batteries       The remote controller may not work reliably if the  DV SP403E is installed in a rack behind colored glass  doors  Keep this in mind when installing the  DV SP403E    e The remote controller will not work if there   s an obsta   cle between it and the DV SP403E   s remote control  sensor     11    12    Front  amp  Rear Panels       For detailed information  refer to the 
25.  displaying subtitles  these will disappear  when the screen is zoomed  They will reappear when  you return the screen to normal     Switching camera angles    Some DVD discs feature scenes shot from two or more   angles   check the disc box for details    When a multi angle scene is playing  a     icon appears  on screen to let you know that other angles are available   this can be switched off if you prefer   see    Display set   tings    on page 42      laeTUBN     Op   ay O    AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM       ANGLE                   oco  eS OO    1 During playback  or when  paused   press ANGLE to switch    ANGLE  angle     Displaying disc information    Various track  chapter and title information  such as the  elapsed and remaining playing time can be displayed on   screen while a disc is playing     DISPLAY          1 To show switch hide the informa     tion displayed  press DISPLAY   repeatedly    e When a disc is playing  the informa   tion appears at the top of the screen     DISPLAY    37    38    Audio Settings and Video Adjust menus       Audio Settings menu    The Audio Settings menu offers features for adjusting  the way discs sound          aa  ON STANDBY    Ges     lt  r Al         AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM                                              7 Press SETUP and select    Audio    Settings    from the on screen dis     SETUP play        3 Audio Settings             Select and change settings using  the A W  lt 4  gt   cursor  buttons   and ENTER     2  
26.  doesn   t  conform to the official CD standard  Since these are  nonstandard discs  they may not play properly in the  DV SP403E       The DV SP403E supports CD R and CD RW discs  recorded in Video CD format  audio CD format  or  ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 format with MP3  WMA  and  JPEG files  It also supports DVD R and DVD RW  discs recorded in DVD Video format  However  some  CD R  CD RW  DVD R  and DVD RW discs may not  work properly for any of the following reasons   incomplete disc finalization  disc burner characteris   tics  disc characteristics  the disc is damaged or dirty   See the manual supplied with your disc burner for  more information  Condensation or dirt on the optical  pickup lens can also affect playback       The DV SP403E supports 8 cm and 12 cm discs       The DV SP403E does not support disc types not  listed    e Don   t use discs with an unusual shape  such as those  shown below  because you may damage the  DV SP403E     wa       e Don   t use discs that have residue from adhesive tape   rental discs with peeling labels  or discs with custom   made labels or stickers  Doing so may damage the  DV SP403E and you may not be able to remove the  disc properly     Discs Made on Personal Computers    Discs made on personal computers  including those of a  compatible format  may not work properly in the  DV SP403E because of incorrect settings in the disc  burning software  Check the manuals supplied with your  disc burning software for additional compatibility 
27.  e Supports 4 3 and 16 9 aspect ratio TVs  e Multiple camera angle support   e Parental Lock function   e Screen Saver function    Audio    e 192 kHz 24 bit D A converter  e Coaxial digital output    Others    e Dynamic Range Control setting     Full function remote controller    The letter displayed at the end of the product name found in  catalogs and on package represents the color of the DV SP403E  DVD player  Though the color varies  the specifications and  operations are the same      1  Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories      Dolby    and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  Laboratories       2     DTS    and    DTS Digital Out    are trademarks of Digital The   ater Systems  Inc       3  Windows Media  and the Win   dows logo are trademarks  or  registered trademarks of    7 Windows  Microsoft Corporation in the   m Media   United States and or other coun   tries     May       Introduction   Continued       Disc Notes    Supported Discs  The DV SP403E supports the following discs                             Disc Logo Format or file type  See page 47 for  DVD Video region information   VIDEO   DVD Video       DVD Video   DVD RW DYD VR format  RW     compact   Including PBC  Video CD al  compacr   PCM and DTS  Audio CD  DIGITAL AUDIO  compact   Video CD  audio CD   CD R ISE MP3  WMA  JPEG  DIGITAL AUDIO  compact   Video CD  audio CD   CD RW MISE MP3  WMA  JPEG  DIGITAL AUDIO  JPEG CD JPEG             e Some audio CDs feature copy protection that
28.  has been spilled  or objects have fallen  into the appliance    C  Ifthe appliance has been exposed to rain or water    D  If the appliance does not operate normally by  following the operating instructions  Adjust only  those controls that are covered by the operating  instructions as an improper adjustment of other  controls may result in damage and will often  require extensive work by a qualified technician  to restore the appliance to its normal operation    E  Ifthe appliance has been dropped or damaged in  any way  and   F  When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in  performance     this indicates a need for service    19  Replacement Parts   When replacement parts are  required  be sure the service technician has used  replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or    Precautions    have the same characteristics as the original part   Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire  elec   tric shock  or other hazards    20  Safety Check   Upon completion of any service or  repairs to the appliance  ask the service technician to  perform safety checks to determine that the appli   ance is in proper operation condition    21  Wall or Ceiling Mounting   The appliance should  be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recom   mended by the manufacturer    22  Heat   The appliance should be situated away from  heat sources such as radiators  heat registers  stoves   or other appliances  including amplifiers  that pro   duce heat    23  Liquid Hazards   The appliance
29.  in  the literature accompanying the appliance        Important Safety Instructions       1     Read Instructions     All the safety and operating  instructions should be read before the appliance is  operated    Retain Instructions     The safety and operating  instructions should be retained for future reference   Heed Warnings     All warnings on the appliance  and in the operating instructions should be adhered  to    Follow Instructions     All operating and use  instructions should be followed    Cleaning   Unplug the appliance from the wall out   let before cleaning  The appliance should be cleaned  only as recommended by the manufacturer   Attachments   Do not use attachments not recom   mended by the appliance manufacturer as they may  cause hazards    Water and Moisture   Do not use the appliance  near water    for example  near a bath tub  wash bowl   kitchen sink  or laundry tub  in a wet basement  or  near a swimming pool  and the like   Accessories   Do not place the appliance on an  unstable cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table  The  appliance may fall  causing serious injury to a child  or adult  and serious damage to the appliance  Use  only with a cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table rec   ommended by the manufacturer  or sold with the  appliance  Any mounting of the appliance should  follow the manufacturer   s instructions  and should  use a mounting accessory recommended by the man   ufacturer    An appliance and cart combi   nation should be moved wi
30.  information    Detailed Settings    Equalizer   Audio DRC   Virtual Surround  Video Adjust menu     Initial Settings menu       Using the Initial Settings menu     Digital Audio Out settings   Video Out settings   Language settings     Display settings   Optional settings        Parental Lock   Registering a new password     Changing your password  Setting changing the Parental Lock  Setting changing the Country code  Country code list   About DivX   VOD content  Displaying your DivX VOD registration code  45  Playing Divx   VOD content    Miscellaneous Information    Additional information    Screen sizes and disc formats   Resetting the player   Setting the TV system   Titles  chapters and tracks   DVD Video regions   Selecting languages using the language code list    Troubleshooting     Specifications       Introduction       Supplied Accessories    Make sure you have the following accessories        RC 616DV          SCART cable          Power cord   plug type varies from country to country        DV SP403E Features    Highlights      Dolby     Digital and DTS       e DVD Video   Video CD   Audio CD playback   e CD R  CD RW  Video CD  audio CD  MP3 WMA     JPEG DivX Video    e DVD R  DVD Video       DVD RW  DVD Video  VR format     Video    e Advanced 54 MHz 10 bit video D A converter  e Component video output   e S Video and composite video outputs  e Frame by frame playback   e Slow motion playback   e Fast forward and reverse   e Repeat playback   e Random playback  
31.  ka    ON STANDBY    ose                         aa Ya H  Haa   PI                      Button    What it does    Starts playback    If the display shows RESUME or LAST  MEM playback starts from the resume  or last memory point  see also     Resume and Last Memory    on   page 26         Pauses a disc tha  s playing  or  restarts a paused disc        Stops playback   See also    Resume and Last Memory     on page 26     Press to start fast reverse scanning   Press  gt   play  to resume normal  playback        Press to start fast forward scanning   Press  gt   play  to resume normal  playback              Skips to the start of the current track or  chapter  then to previous tracks chap   ters        y    Skips to the next track or chapter        Numbers          Use to enter a title chapter track num    ber    Press ENTER to select    e If the disc is stopped  playback starts  from the selected title  for DVD  or  track  for CD Video CD     e If the disc is playing  playback jumps  to the start of the selected title  VR  mode DVD RW   chapter  DVD   Video  or track  CD Video CD           25    26    Getting Started   Continued       Resume and Last Memory    When you stop playback of a disc  RESUME is shown in  the display indicating that you can resume playback  again from that point    If the disc tray is not opened  the next time you start play   back the display shows RESUME and playback resumes  from the resume point    With DVDs and Video CDs  if you take the disc out of
32.  keep this unit connected to a wall out   let     Table of Contents             Basic Operation Advanced Operation    Overview Playback Techniques    Important Safety Instructions Playing discs    Precautions  Introduction  Supplied Accessories      DV SP403E Features     Disc Notes  Before Using the DV SP403E       Installing the Batteries  Using the Remote Controller     Front  amp  Rear Panels  Front Panel     Display  Rear Panel  Remote Controller    Connections    Connecting the DV SP403E  Before Making Any Connections  AV Cables  amp  Connectors  Basic Setup  Connecting Your TV  Connecting to an AV Receiver   Connecting the Power Turning  on the DV SP403E    Getting Started and Setting up    Getting Started  Using the on screen displays  Setting up the player for your TV     Setting the language of this player   s  on screen displays    Basic Playback    Playing discs   Basic playback controls  Resume and Last Memory     DVD Video disc menus       Video CD PBC menus    Scanning discs     Playing in slow motion  Frame advance frame reverse     Viewing a JPEG slideshow  Browsing video content with the Disc Navigator    30  Browsing WMA  MP3  DivX Video and  JPEG files with the Disc Navigator      Looping a section of a disc  Using repeat play  Using random play       Creating a program list  Other functions available from  the program menu  Searching a disc  Switching subtitles  Switching audio language channel  Zooming the screen  Switching camera angles  Displaying disc
33.  not pointing the remote controller  at the DV SP403E   s remote sensor     Point the remote controller at the DV SP403E   s  remote sensor  page 11         You re too far away from the DV SP403E     Use the remote controller closer to the  DV SP403E  page 11   The remote controller has  a range of approximately 5 meters        A strong light source is interfering with  the DV SP403E   s remote sensor     Make sure that the DV SP403E is not subjected to  direct sunshine or inverter type fluorescent lights   Relocate if necessary           If the DV SP403E is installed in a cabinet  with colored glass doors  the remote con   troller may not work reliably when the  doors are closed        Open the doors  or use a cabinet without colored  glass        The DV SP403E contains a microcomputer for signal processing and control functions  In very rare situations  severe  interference  noise from an external source  or static electricity may cause it to lockup  In the unlikely even that this  should happen  unplug the power cord from the wall outlet  wait at least five seconds  and then plug it back in again     53    54    Specifications          Signal System    PAL AUTO       Composite Video Output Impedance    1 0 V  p p  75 Q negative sync  RCA phono       S Video Output Impedance    Y  1 0 V  p p  75 Q negative sync  4 pin mini DIN  C  0 286 V  p p  75 Q       Component Video Output Impedance    Y  1 0 V  p p  75 Q  PB PR  0 7 V  p p  75 Q RCA  phono       AV Connector    1 0 V 
34.  onkyo com     ONKYO EUROPE UK Office    Suite 1  Gregories Court  Gregories Road  Beaconsfield  Buckinghamshire  HP9 1HQ ONKYO  UNITED KINGDOM Tel   44  0 1494 681515 Fax   44 0  1494 680452 HOMEPAGE  ONKYO CHINA LIMITED http   www onkyo com     Units 2102 2107  Metroplaza Tower    223 Hing Fong Road  Kwai Chung   N T   HONG KONG Tel  852 2429 3118 Fax  852 2428 9039    http   www ch onkyo com  10504 1    K                 
35.  p p  75 Q  Scart       DVD Linear Sound  Frequency response       4 Hz   44 kHz  96 kHz   4 Hz 22 kHz  48 kHz           Audio CD 4 Hz 20 kHz  44 1 kHz   S N Ratio 106 dB  Audio Dynamic Range 96 dB       THD  Total Harmonic Distortion     0 002    1 kHz        Wow and Flutter    Below threshold of measurability       Audio Output Impedance  Digital Coaxial     0 5 V  p p  75 Q       Audio Output Impedance  Analog        2 0 V  rms  440 Q                      E General  Power Supply AC 220 240 V  50 Hz 60 Hz  Power Consumption 7W  Stand by Power Consumption 0 75 W  Dimensions  W x H x D  435 W x 61 Hx 215 5 D mm  Weight 1 9 kg  Operation Condition Temperature  5   C to  40   C       Disc Compatibility       DVD video  DVD R RW  Audio CD  CD R RW  Video CD  MP3   WMA  JPEG  DivX Video   Disc that have not been property finalized may only be partially  playable or not playable at all       Specifications and features subject to change without notice     SN 29344032     C  Copyright 2005 ONKYO CORPORATION Japan  All rights reserved  J2G52801A SH 05 05    ONKYO CORPORATION    Sales  amp  Product Planning Div    2 1  Nisshin cho  Neyagawa shi  OSAKA 572 8540  JAPAN  Tel  072 831 8023 Fax  072 831 8124    ONKYO U S A  CORPORATION   18 Park Way  Upper Saddle River  N J  07458  U S A    Tel  201 785 2600 Fax  201 785 2650 http   www us onkyo com   ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH   Liegnitzerstrasse 6  82194 Groebenzell  GERMANY   Tel   49 8142 4401 0 Fax   49 8142 4401 555 http   www eu
36.  places subject to  vibrations from loudspeakers  Never put the unit on  top of  or directly above a loudspeaker       Install this unit horizontally  Never use it on its side or  on a sloping surface  because it may cause a malfunc   tion       If you install this unit near a TV  radio  or VCR  the  picture and sound quality may be affected  If this    occurs  move this unit away from the TV  radio  or  VCR     7  Care    Occasionally  you should dust this unit all over with a  soft cloth  For stubborn stains  use a soft cloth damp   ened with a weak solution of mild detergent and water   Dry the unit immediately afterwards with a clean cloth   Do not use abrasive cloths  thinners  alcohol  or other  chemical solvents  because they may damage the finish  or remove the panel lettering     8  Handling Notes      If you need to transport this unit  use the original pack   aging to pack it how it was when you originally bought  it    e Do not use volatile liquids  such as insect sprays  near  this unit  Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this  unit for a long time  because they may leave marks on  the case       This unit   s top and rear panels may get warm after pro   longed use  This is normal    e When you   ve finished using this unit  remove all discs  and turn off the power       If you do not use this unit for a long time  it may not  work properly the next time you turn it on  so be sure  to use it occasionally     9  To Obtain a Clear Picture   This unit is a high
37.  select              Getting Started   Continued       Video CD PBC menus    Some Video CD have menus from which you can choose  what you want to watch  These are called PBC  Playback  control  menus    You can play a PBC Video CD without having to navi   gate the PBC menu by starting playback using a number  button to select a track  rather than the B  play  button     Numbers       RETURN    AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM    ol                                   o m em a                             OO OOH a r  Button What it does  RETURN Displays the PBC menu        Use to enter a numbered menu option           Numbers Press ENTER to select    Displays the previous menu page  if  kea there is one     Displays the next menu page  if there   gt  gt  play  page            is one            27    28    Playing discs       Notes    e Many of the functions covered in this chapter apply to  DVD discs  Video CDs  CDs  DivX Video and MP3   JPEG discs  although the exact operation of some var   ies slightly with the kind of disc loaded    e Some DVDs restrict the use of some functions  ran   dom or repeat  for example  in some or all parts of the  disc  This is not a malfunction    e When playing Video CD  some of the functions are not  available during PBC playback  If you want to use  them  start the disc playing using a number button to  select a track     Scanning discs    You can fast scan discs forward or backward at four dif   ferent speeds  on DivX Video  the scanning speed is  fix
38.  should not be  exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects  filled with liquids  such as vases should be placed on  the appliance        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     DANGER    VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION  WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR  DEFEATED  DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM     CAUTION    THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER  USE OF  CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFOR   MANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE  SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARD   OUS RADIATION EXPOSURE     The label on the right is  applied on the rear panel  except for USA and Canadian  models     CLASS 1 LASER  PRODUCT       1  This unit isa CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and employs a  laser inside the cabinet    2  To prevent the laser from being exposed  do not remove the  cover  Refer servicing to qualified personnel     For U S  model    The laser is covered by a housing which prevents expo   sure during operation or maintenance  However  this  product is classified as a Laser Product by CDRH  Cen   ter for Devices and Radiological Health  which is a  department of the Food and Drug Administration     According to their regulations 21 CFR section 1002 30   all manufactures who sell Laser Products must 
39.  so depending on the  disc being played  this unit may not respond to certain  functions  See the disc   s sleeve notes for supported fea   tures    When you attempt to use a DVD feature that is   not available  this logo may appear onscreen      indicating that the feature is not supported by   the current disc or this unit     3  Recording Copyright   Unless it   s for personal use only  recording copyrighted  material is illegal without the permission of the copy   right holder     4  Power    WARNING   BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE  FIRST TIME  READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION  CAREFULLY    AC outlet voltages vary from country to country  Make  sure that the voltage in your area meets the voltage    requirements printed on this unit   s rear panel  e g   AC  120 V  60 Hz      Precautions   Continued          5  Never Touch this Unit with Wet Hands  Never handle this unit or its power cord while your  hands are wet or damp  If water or any other liquid gets  inside this unit  have it checked by your Onkyo dealer     6  Installing this Unit   e Install this unit in a well ventilated location    Ensure that there   s adequate ventilation all around  this unit  especially if it   s installed in an audio rack  If  the ventilation is inadequate  the unit may overheat   leading to malfunction    e Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or heat  sources  because its internal temperature may rise   shortening the life of the optical pickup    e Avoid damp and dusty places  and
40.  tech  precision device  If the lens on  the optical pickup  or the disc drive mechanism  becomes dirty or worn  the picture quality may be  affected  To maintain the best picture quality  we recom   mend regular inspection and maintenance  cleaning or  worn part replacement  every 1 000 hours of use  depending on the operating environment  Contact your  Onkyo dealer for details     10  Moisture Condensation  Moisture condensation may damage this unit   Read the following carefully   When you take a glass containing a cold drink outside  on a summer   s day  drops of water  called condensation   form on the outside of the glass  Similarly  moisture  may condense on the lens of the optical pickup  one of  the most important parts inside this unit      Moisture condensation can occur in the following sit   uations       The unit is moved from a cold place to a warm  place       A heater is turned on  or cold air from an air con   ditioner is hitting the unit       In the summer  when this unit is moved from an  air conditioned room to a hot and humid place       The unit is used in a humid place      Do not use this unit when there s the possibility of  moisture condensation occurring  Doing so may dam   age your discs and certain parts inside this unit   If condensation does occur  remove all discs and  leave this unit turned on for two to three hours  By  this time  the unit will have warmed up and any con   densation will have evaporated  To reduce the risk of  condensation 
41.  the polarized plug    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 at  plugs  convenience receptacles  and the point where  they exit from the appliance    Lightning   For added protection for the appliance  during a lightning storm  or when it is left unattended  and unused for long periods of time  unplug it from  the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable  system  This will prevent damage to the appliance  due to lightning and power line surges   Overloading   Do not overload wall outlets  exten   sion cords  or integral convenience receptacles as  this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock   Object and Liquid Entry   Never push objects of  any kind into the appliance through openings as they  may touch dangerous voltage points or short out  parts that could result in a fire or electric shock   Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance   Servicing   Do not attempt to service the appliance  yourself as opening or removing covers may expose  you to dangerous voltage or other hazards  Refer all  servicing to qualified service personnel    Damage Requiring Service   Unplug the appliance  form the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified  service personnel under the following conditions        Important Safety Instructions   Continued       A  When the power supply cord or plug is damaged    B  If liquid
42.  used with any other  device    e Never have the power cord discon   nected from the DV SP403E while the  other end is plugged into the wall out   let  Doing so may cause an electric  shock  Always connect by plugging  into the wall outlet last and disconnect  by unplugging from the wall outlet  first                                                  z To a wall  outlet          2 Press STANDBY ON on the  DV SP403E or ON on the remote  OSTANDBY ON controller   The DVD Player turns on      To put the DV SP403E in the standby  mode  press STANDBY ON on the  Remote DV SP403E  or STANDBY on the    controller  ON remote controller  Be sure to set the    volume to minimum before putting the  DV SP403E in the standby mode for  the next use to avoid sudden loud  sound reproduction       Setting the STANDBY ON button to    standby does not shut off the power  completely     Note       This player features a screen saver and an auto power  off function  If the player is stopped and no button is  pressed for five minutes  the screen saver starts  If the  disc tray is closed but no disc is playing and no control  is pressed for 30 minutes  the player automatically  goes into standby     Getting Started       Using the on screen displays    For ease of use  this player makes extensive use of graph   ical on screen displays  OSDs     All the screens are navigated in basically the same way   using the cursor buttons   lt 4 B gt  A      to change the  highlighted item and pressing ENTER to se
43. CR  Gy           Virtual Surround m Off  Audio DRC  Dialog    Dialog    e Settings  High  Medium  Low  Off  default   The Dialog feature is designed to make the dialog stand  out from other background sounds in the soundtrack     Equalizer    e Settings  Rock  Pop  Live  Dance  Techno  Classic   Soft  Off  default    The various preset EQ curves are designed to suit various   styles of music    Note    e 96kHz linear PCM audio is automatically downsam   pled to 48kHz if the Equalizer is switched on     Audio DRC    e Settings  High  Medium  Low  Off  default    When watching Dolby Digital DVDs at low volume  it   s   easy to lose the quieter sounds completely   including   some of the dialog  Switching Audio DRC  Dynamic   Range Control  to on can help by bringing up the quieter   sounds  while controlling loud peaks    How much of a difference you hear depends on the mate    rial you re listening to  If the material doesn   t have wide   variations in volume  you may not notice much change    Notes    e Audio DRC is only effective with Dolby Digital audio  sources    e Audio DRC is only effective through the digital output  when Digital Out is set to On  and Dolby Digital Out  is set to Dolby Digital  gt  PCM  see    Digital Audio Out  settings    on page 41     e The effect of Audio DRC depends on your speakers  and AV receiver settings     Virtual Surround    e Settings  On  Off  default    Switch on Virtual Surround to enjoy realistic   surround sound effects from just tw
44. Continued       Handling Discs    e Never touch the underside of a disc  Always hold discs    by the edge  as shown     Underside    e Never attach adhesive tape or sticky labels to discs      EB     Cleaning Discs    e For best results  keep your discs clean  Fingerprints    and dust can affect the sound and picture quality and  should be removed as follows  Using a clean soft  cloth  wipe from the center outwards  as shown  Never  wipe in a circular direction           To remove stubborn dust or dirt  wipe the disc with a  damp soft cloth  and then dry it with a dry cloth    e Never use solvent based cleaning fluids  such as thin   ner or benzine  commercially available cleaners  or  antistatic sprays intended for vinyl records  because  they may damage the disc     10    Storing Discs    e Don   t store discs in places subject to direct sunlight  or    near heat sources    e Don   t store discs in places subject to moisture or dust   such as in a bathroom or near a humidifier    e Always store discs in their cases and vertically  Stack   ing  or putting objects on unprotected discs may cause  warping  scratches  or other damage     Before Using the DV SP403E       7 Open the battery compartment  as shown     Installing the Batteries       Insert the two supplied batteries  AA  in  accordance with the polarity diagram  inside the battery compartment        Notes     The supplied batteries should last for about six  months  although this will vary with usage    If the remote
45. GSVE  Progressive  indicator  This indicator appears when the Progressive Scan   ning function is on     Repeat S gt  indicator  This indicator appears when A B playback or  repeat playback is used     REMAIN indicator   This indicator appears while the remaining time is  being displayed    Message  amp  time area   Time information  such as total time  remaining  time  and so on  is displayed here in hours  minutes   and seconds  Other messages are also displayed     13    14    Front  amp  Rear Panels   Continued       Rear Panel               COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  21   This coaxial digital audio output can be connected  to a coaxial digital audio input on a hi fi amp  AV  receiver  or surround sound decoder  Dolby Digital   DTS      2  SVIDEO VIDEO OUT 20     This connector can be used to connect a TV or pro   jector with an S Video input      3  COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  20   These sockets output component video and can be  connected to an component video input on a TV or  projector       VIDEO OUT  18   This RCA phono connector can be used to connect  a TV or projector with a composite video input           AC INLET                         oo000000  0000000              5  ANALOG AUDIO OUT  18   These RCA phono connectors can be connected to  analog audio inputs on your TV  hi fi amp  or AV  receiver         AV CONNECTOR  20   This SCART output can be connected to a TV or  projector with a SCART input by using the supplied  SCART cable  This SCART connector outputs 2   c
46. ONKYO     DVD Player    DV SP403E    Instruction Manual    Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo DV   SP403E DVD Player  Read this manual carefully  before using your new DVD Player  A good  understanding of its features and operation will  allow you to achieve optimum performance and  enjoyment     Keep this manual for future reference     COMPACT  ISE    PvP wise wise    VIDEO    Contents    OVON S a eee ere eee 2    Connections ane 17    Getting Started and Setting up       Basic Playback                        mmmmzma 24    Playback Techniques                         28    Detailed Settings       Miscellaneous Information                 46          WARNING    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC  SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS  TO RAIN OR MOISTURE     CAUTION   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK   NO  USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER  SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  PERSONNEL     CAUTION AVIS  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  DO NOT OPEN NE PAS OUVRIR    The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within an    presence of uninsulated    dangerous voltage    within    equilateral triangle  is intended to alert the user to the    AN    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
47. P  Skip to the next step in the program list              Playing discs   Continued       Other functions available from the  program menu    There are a number of other options in the program menu  in addition to Create Edit     Playback Start     Starts playback of a saved program  list    Playback Stop     Turns off program play  but does not  erase the program list    Program Delete     Erases the program list and turns  off program play    Searching a disc    You can search DVD discs by title or chapter number  or  by time  CDs and Video CD by track number or time   DivX Video discs by time     Important     Search functions are not available with Video CD in  PBC mode  or with WMA MP3 discs     fd    I       ON STANDBY    Gat       PLAY MODE  Numbers             lt t P A       ENTER                                  auan ete          N   RCS160V    OU                Press PLAY MODE and select    PLAY    Search Mode    from the list of  MODE    functions on the left   The search options available depend on  the kind of disc loaded     2    3    OO     men en        Select a search mode      The disc must be playing in order to  use time search     Use the number buttons to enter a  title  chapter or track number  or a    time     D Play Mode    A B Repeat Title Search  Repeat Chapter Search  Random Time Search o  ofi  Program   Search Mode    Input Chapter                         For a time search  enter the number of  minutes and seconds into the currently  playing title
48. SP403E     The power cord is not connected     External interference is affecting the  DV SP403E   s digital circuitry     Connect the power cord to a suitable wall outlet   page 22     Turn off the DV SP403E  wait five seconds  then  try turning it on again  If that fails  disconnect the  power cord from the wall outlet  wait five seconds   reconnect it  then try turning it on again        The disc tray won   t  close properly     The disc is not centered in the disc tray     The disc is dirty     Place the disc in the center of the disc tray   page 25      Remove the disc and clean it  page 10         Can t start playback     No disc is loaded     Load a disc  page 25         The disc cannot be played because it   s  incompatible     Use only compatible discs  page 8         The disc is upside down     Load the disc the correct way up  page 25         The disc is not centered in the disc tray     Place the disc in the center of the disc tray   page 25         The disc is dirty     Remove the disc and clean it  page 10         The disc uses parental lock and the Paren   tal Lock function is on     Turn off the Parental Lock function  page 43         The DVD Video disc is intended for use  in another region     If the region number on the disc does not match  the region number on the DV SP403E  the disc  can   t be played  page 47         The picture distorts  occasionally     The disc is dirty     Remove the disc and clean it  page 10         You re using the Fast Forward or
49. al which is marked with the letter N or  coloured black   The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to  the terminal which is marked with the letter L or  coloured red     IMPORTANT   The plug is fitted with an appropriate fuse  If the fuse  needs to be replaced  the replacement fuse must  approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362 and have the same  ampere rating as that indicated on the plug  Check for  the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse   If the power cord   s plug is not suitable for your socket  outlets  cut it off and fit a suitable plug  Fit a suitable  fuse in the plug     For European Models       We  ONKYO EUROPE  ELECTRONICS GmbH    Declaration of Conformity  LIEGNITZERSTRASSE 6   82194 GROEBENZELL     GERMANY C        declare in own responsibility  that the ONKYO product  described in this instruction manual is in compliance with the  corresponding technical standards such as EN60065   EN55013  EN55020 and EN61000 3 2   3 3     GROEBENZELL  GERMANY          MORI  ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH             1  Region Numbers   The DVD standard uses region numbers to control how  discs can be played around the world  the world being  divided into six regions  This unit will only play DVD  discs that match its region number  which can be found    on its rear panel  e g         2  About this Manual    This manual explains how to use all of this unit   s func   tions  Although the DVD standard offers many special  features  not all discs use them all 
50. ates the luminance  Y  and  color difference signals  PR  PB   providing the best    video ii    picture quality  Some TV manufacturers label their  P    component video inputs differently     R  COMPONENT    S VIDEO    S Video    S Video provides better picture quality than com   posite video        Composite    video    Composite video can be found on virtually all TVs   VCRs  and video equipment            AV CONNECTOR    Audio    SCART connections carry audio and video  com     posite  S Video  RGB  all in one cable              Coaxial digital                      Coaxial digital audio connections provide better  audio quality than analog connections                                   RCA phono analog audio connectors can be found  on virtually all AV components           17    18    Connecting the DV SP403E   Continued       Basic Setup    The setup described here is a basic setup that allows you to play discs using just the cables supplied with the player  In  this setup  stereo audio is played through the speakers in your TV            ONKYOs  DVD PLAYER                   AC INLET                               This player is equipped with copy protection technol   ogy  Do not connect this player to your TV viaa VCR  using AV cables  as the picture from this player will  not appear properly on your TV   This player may also  not be compatible with some combination TV VCRs  for the same reason  refer to the manufacturer for more  information     e When connecting to your
51. audio   An indirect representation of sound by numbers  During  recording  the sound is measured at discrete intervals   44 100 times a second for CD audio  by an analog to   digital converter  generating a stream of numbers    On playback  a digital to analog converter generates an  analog signal based on these numbers  See also    Sam   pling frequency    and    Analog audio           Dolby Digital a  Using a maximum of 5 1 channels of audio            this high quality surround system is used in many of the  finer movie theaters around the world              The on screen display shows which channels are active   for example showing 3 2 1  The 3 being the two front  channels and the center channel  the 2 being the surround  channels  and the  1 being the LFE channel     DRM   DRM  digital rights management  is a type of server  software developed to enable secure distribution of paid  content over the web  recently incorporated by WMA   Windows Media Audio     DTS   DTS stands for Digital Theater Systems  DTS is  a surround system different from Dolby Digital that has  become a popular surround sound format for movies        Dynamic range   The difference between the quietest and loudest sounds  possible in an audio signal  without distorting or getting  lost in noise     Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks are capable of a very  wide dynamic range  delivering dramatic cinema like  effects     EXIF  Exchangeable Image File    A file format developed by Fuji Photo Film for di
52. contain further                                                                folders   aana  Folder A FolderB Folder C  Track 1 Track2 Track 3 Track 1 File 1 File 2  DVD Video regions    All DVD Video discs carry a region mark on the case  somewhere that indicates which region s  of the world  the disc is compatible with  Your DVD player also has a  region mark  which you can find on the rear panel  Discs  from incompatible regions will not play in this player   Discs marked    ALL    will play in any player    The diagram below shows the various DVD regions of  the world                    47    48    Additional information   Continued       Selecting languages using the  language code list    Some of the language options  such as    DVD Language     in the Setup Navigator  allow you to set your prefered  language from any of the 136 languages listed in the lan   guage code list on page 49        OS               ON STANDBY    Ets  puy    ue  sooo  ose  ooo  oom    YA SI YA                   RIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM  mi    Select    Other Language        Use the  lt   gt   cursor left right   buttons to select either a code let   ter or a code number     Use the W A  cursor up down   buttons to select a code letter or a  code number    See    Language code list    on page 49 for  a complete list of languages and codes        Additional information   Continued          Language code list       Language    Language    Language                                                  
53. cs       Stop M button  25   This button is used to stop playback    Fast Reverse  lt 4    441 4411  button  25  28   29   This button is used for fast reverse  reverse slow  motion  and reverse frame by frame playback     15    16    Front  amp  Rear Panels   Continued          Fast Forward  gt  gt  gt     11P gt  1 gt   button  25  28   29   This button is used for fast forward  slow motion   and frame by frame playback       OPEN CLOSE  amp  button  24     This button is used to open and close the disc tray      39 PLAY MODE button  32 35   This button is used to open and close the Play Mode  menu     DISPLAY button  37   This button is used to display information about the  current disc  title  chapter  or track  including the  elapsed time  remaining time  total time  and so on   Press it repeatedly to display more information      5 CLEAR  34     This button is used to cancel various functions     MENU button  26   This button is used to display the menu on a  DVD Video disc or to open the Disc Navigator  when using a Video CD  audio CD  DivX Video   WMA MP3 JPEG disc  or VR format DVD RW  disc       ENTER button  23   This button is used to start playback of the selected  title  chapter  or track  and to confirm settings     SETUP button  24  38 40   This button is used to open and close the onscreen  setup menus     ZOOM button  37     This button is used with the Zoom function        SUBTITLE button  36   This button is used to select subtitles on  DVD Video discs   
54. ect to choose a language other than the ones displayed   see page 48         English    If there is are English subtitles on the disc then they will be  displayed        Subtitle Language     Languages as displayed    If there is the subtitle language selected on the disc  then it  will be displayed        Other Language    Select to choose a language other than the ones displayed   see page 48         w Subtitle Lang     DVD disc menus will be displayed in the same language as  your selected subtitle language  if possible        DVD Menu Language      Languages as displayed    Other Language    DVD disc menus will be displayed in the selected language  if  possible     Select to choose a language other than the ones displayed   see page 48         On  Subtitle Display    Subtitles are displayed according to your selected subtitle lan   guage  see above         Off             Subtitles are always off by default when you play a DVD disc   note that some discs override this setting            This setting is your preferred audio language for DVD discs   You can switch between the languages recorded on a DVD disc during playback using the AUDIO button   Some DVD discs set the audio language automatically when loaded  overriding the    Audio Language    setting   Discs with two or more audio languages usually allow you to select the audio language from the disc menu  Press MENU to access    the disc menu      2 This setting is your preferred subtitle language for DVD discs   You
55. ed      fy    ON STANDBY    Bt       aaqld    sooo  aaa    TOP MENU MENU    et    RETURN   SETUP    AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM                                              1 During playback  press  lt  lt  or p gt   to start scanning   e There is no sound while scanning  DVDs  DivX Video and Video CD  and  no subtitles while scanning DVDs     SITA JI    Ul Za La           2 Press repeatedly to increase the  scanning speed      The scanning speed is shown on   screen     3 To resume normal playback  press   gt   play     S e When scanning a Video CD playing in  PBC mode or a WMA MP3 track   playback automatically resumes at the  end or beginning of the track   e Depending on the disc  normal play    back may automatically resume when  a new chapter is reached on a DVD  disc     Playing in slow motion    You can play DVDs at four different slow motion speeds   forwards and backwards  Video CD and DivX Video can  be played at four different forward slow motion speeds            i aaa   ON STANDBY     m    oog   e2aqgo    TOP MENU MENU    OSS 0  Oey oO             AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM        OG          aua                     1 During playback  press Il  pause    2 Press and hold   lt 4 411 or II gt    gt     until slow motion playback starts      The slow motion speed is shown on   screen     SITA III II GA La    There is no sound during slow motion  playback     Press repeatedly to change the  slow motion speed     3  4 To resume normal playback  press   gt  gt   play     
56. erence by one or more of  the following measures     Precautions   Continued       e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e Increase the separation between the equipment and  receiver    e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif   ferent from   e that to which the receiver is connected    e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV tech   nician for help     For Canadian model    NOTE  This class B digital apparatus complies with  Canadian ICES 003    For models having a power cord with a polarized plug   CAUTION  TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK   MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT   FULLY INSERT     Mod  le pour les Canadien    REMARQUE  Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B  est conforme    la norme NMB 003 du Canada    Sur les mod  les dont la fiche est polarisee   ATTENTION  POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELEC   TRIQUES  INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS  LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRE   SPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER  JUSQU    AU FOND     For British models    Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power  supply cord of this unit should be performed only by  qualified service personnel     IMPORTANT  The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance  with the following code    Blue  Neutral   Brown  Live  As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this  apparatus may not correspond with the coloured mark   ings identifying the terminals in your plug  proceed as  follows   The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to  the termin
57. etting is shown  in bold  other settings are shown in italics       The Digital Audio Out settings only need to be set if  you have connected the digital output of this player to  an AV receiver  or other equipment    e Check the operating instructions supplied with your  other equipment to see which digital audio formats it   s  compatible with    e Some settings  such as TV Screen  Audio Language  and Subtitle Language may be overridden by the DVD  disc  Often these settings can also be made from the  DVD disc menu     Initial Settings menu   Continued       Digital Audio Out settings             Setting Option What it means  On Digital audio is output from the digital outputs   Digital Out  Off No digital audio output   Dolby Digital Dolby Digital encoded digital audio is output when playing a    Dolby Digital Out    Dolby Digital DVD disc        Dolby Digital  gt  PCM    Dolby Digital audio is converted to PCM audio before being  output        DTS encoded digital audio is output when playing a DTS disc                             DTS  Noise will be output if your amplifier receiver is not compati   DTS Out ble with DTS audio     Off No digital audio is output when playing a DTS disc    96kHz  gt  48kHz 96kHz digital audio is converted to 48kHz for digital output   96 kHz PCM Out   96kHz 96kHz digital audio is output as is at 96KHz    MPEG  gt  PCM MPEG encoded digital audio is converted to PCM audio for  MPEG Out digital output    MPEG MPEG encoded digital audio is output
58. ghted track or  JPEG files with the Disc Navigator DivX Video file  or to display the    ji ji ji highlighted JPEG file  press  Use the Disc Navigator to find a particular file or folder ENTER  by filename          When a WMA MP3 or DivX Video  file is selected  playback begins  start      ing with the selected track  and contin     a ues until the end of the folder       When a JPEG file is selected  a slide    show begins  starting with that file  and    continues to the end of the folder        H AY Tip       To play the contents of the whole disc rather than just  the current folder  exit the Disc Navigator and start   SSO SETUP playback using the     play  button     ENTER       AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM                                                          1 Press SETUP and select    Disc  Navigator    from the on screen  SETUP    menu        00 00  00 00 Okbps g           Wy Folderi a  Wy Folder2  Wy Folders   5           L  Folder4    Use the cursor buttons  A W  lt d     gt  gt   and ENTER to navigate    Use the cursor up down buttons  A V    to move up and down the folder file list    Use the cursor left button   lt q  to return   to the parent folder    Use ENTER or cursor right   gt   to open   a highlighted folder    e You can also return to the parent folder  by going to the top of the list to the           folder  then pressing ENTER    e When a JPEG file is highlighted  a  thumbnail image is displayed on the  right        00 00  00 00 Okbps a         LY  Fo
59. gital  still cameras  Digital cameras from various manufactur   ers use this compressed file format which carries date   time and thumbnail information  as well as the picture  data    File extension   A tag added to the end of a filename to indicate the type  of file  For example      mp3    indicates an MP3 file    ISO 9660 format   International standard for the volume and file structure  of CD ROM discs     JPEG   A file format used for still images  such as photographs  and illustrations  JPEG files are identified by the file  extension     jpg    or     JPG     Most digital cameras use this  format     MP3   MP3  MPEGI audio layer 3  is a compressed audio file  format  Files are recognized by their file extension     mp3    or     MP3       MPEG audio   An audio format used on Video CDs and some DVD  discs  This unit can convert MPEG audio to PCM format  for wider compatibility with digital recorders and AV  amplifiers  See also    PCM  Pulse Code Modulation         MPEG video   The video format used for Video CDs and DVDs  Video  CD uses the older MPEG 1 standard  while DVD uses  the newer and much better quality MPEG 2 standard     PBC  PlayBack Control   Video CD only    A system of navigating a Video CD through on screen  menus recorded onto the disc  Especially good for discs  that you would normally not watch from beginning to  end all at once   karaoke discs  for example     PCM  Pulse Code Modulation    The most common system of encoding digital audio   found on
60. hannel stereo audio  composite video  S Video   and RGB video      AC INLET  22   The supplied power cord is connected here  The  other of the power cord should be connected to a  suitable wall outlet     Front  amp  Rear Panels   Continued       Remote Controller       C        CLOSE          OPEN                          PLAY  MODE    DISPLAY          TOP MENU                lt  lt                 STANDBY button  22   This button is used to set the DV SP403E to  Standby        ON button  22   This button is used to turn on the DV SP403E   Don   t turn on the DV SP403E until you   ve com   pleted  and double checked all connections   pages 17 21        Number buttons  25 27  35  43   These buttons are used to enter title  chapter  and  track numbers and to enter times for locating spe   cific points in time      4  TOP MENU button  26   This button is used to display the top menu on a  DVD Video disc         Cursor  lt   gt  A   V buttons  23     AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM    u i    ONKYO    RC 616DV    WA o    These buttons are used to navigate onscreen menus              RETURN button  23  26   This button is used to return to the main menu with   out saving your changes       AUDIO button  36   This button is used to select foreign language  soundtracks and audio formats  e g   Dolby Digital  or DTS  on DVD Video discs   For Video CDs you can select left channel  right   channel  or stereo     ANGLE button  37   This button is used to select camera angles on  DVD Video dis
61. he digital outputs  To  play DTS material you need to connect the  DV SP403E   s digital output to a digital input on a  hi fi amp or AV receiver that has a DTS decoder  built in  page 21         The picture appears  stretched or the wrong  shape     The TV Screen setting is wrong     Set the TV Screen setting to match the aspect ratio  of your TV  page 41         Audio CD playback  skips or jumps or is  noisy        An audio CD is loaded  but the DV SP403E dis   plays    NO DISC        DVD Player       The first track doesn   t  play        Locating a specific  point takes longer than  usual        Playback starts in the  middle of a track        Some sections of a  track are skipped        Playback stops in the  middle of a track        The DV SP403E dis   plays the wrong mes   sages     The loaded audio CD uses copy control     Copy controlled CDs are special discs that don   t  conform to the audio CD standard and  therefore   may not work properly with the DV SP403E        Some MP3 files don   t  play     MP3 files without a     mp3    or     MP3     filename extension are not recognized     Use the correct filename extension  page 8         The MP3 disc contains over 299 folders  and 648 folders and files combined     The DV SP403E recognizes only the first 299  folders and 648 folders and files combined  Fold   ers in excess of this aren   t recognized and cannot  be played  page 8            The MP3 disc is a multisession disc        The DV SP403E doesn   t fully supp
62. infor   mation     CD R RW compatibility    e Compatible formats  CD Audio  Video CD  ISO 9660  CD ROM  containing MP3  WMA or JPEG files    ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 compliant  CD physical format   Mode1  Mode2 XA Form1  Romeo and Joliet file systems  are both compatible with this player   e Multi session playback  No    e Unfinalized disc playback  No    DVD R RW compatibility    e Compatible formats  DVD Video  Video Recording   VR      Edit points may not play exactly as edited  screen may go  momentarily blank at edited points   e Unfinalized playback  No  e WMA MP3 JPEG file playback on DVD R RW  No    Compressed audio compatibility    e Compatible formats  MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3  MP3    Windows Media Audio  WMA    e Sampling rates  32  44 1 or 48kHz   e Bit rates  Any  128Kbps or higher recommended    e VBR  variable bit rate  MP3 playback  No   e VBR WMA playback  No   e WMA lossless encoding compatible  No   e DRM  Digital Rights Management  compatible  Yes   DRM protected audio files will not play in this  player   see also DRM in the    Glossary    on page 50    e File extensions   mp3   wma  these must be used for  the player to recognize MP3 and WMA files     do not  use for other file types    e File structure  Up to 299 folders  up to 648 folders and  files combined    Introduction   Continued       About WMA    WMA is an acronym for Windows Media Audio and  refers to an audio compression technology developed by  Microsoft Corporation  WMA content can be encoded  by 
63. justs the contrast  between light and dark   16 to  16     e Gamma     Adjusts the    warmth    of  the picture  High  Medium  Low   Off     e Hue     Adjusts the red green balance   Green 9 to Red 9     e Chroma Level     Adjusts how satu   rated colors appear     9 to  9     Adjust the Brightness  Contrast  Hue and  Chroma Level settings using the  gt    cursor left right  buttons        Brightness min JHN     Press ENTER to save your set   tings and exit the Video Adjust  screen        Depending on your TV  the picture may appear dis   torted if the brightness is set too high  If this happens   lower the brightness        39    Initial Settings menu       Using the Initial Settings menu    The Initial Settings menu provides audio and video out   put settings  parental lock settings  and display settings   among others    If an option is grayed out it means that it cannot be  changed at the current time  This is usually because a  disc is playing  Stop the disc  then change the setting     fh    a  ON STANDBY    Gest  N   KDE      O  Pst   O    TOP MENU MENU    ENTER       SETUP    AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM           eS OO  Ar                                              1 Press SETUP and select    Initial    Settings      SETUP             S Initial Settings       Use the cursor buttons and  ENTER to select the setting and  option you want to set   All the settings and options are explained  on the following pages        Notes    e In the table on next pages  the default s
64. k more levels  more discs will  require the password   press B gt   cur   sor right  to unlock levels  You can   t  lock level 1    This sets the new level and you will   return to the Options menu screen        43    44    Initial Settings menu   Continued          Setting changing the Country code    You can find the Country code list in the adjacent col   umn     1 Select    Country Code        Use number buttons to enter your  password  then press ENTER     Select a Country code and press   ENTER    There are two ways you can do this    e Select by code letter  Use A W  cur   sor up down  to change the Country  code        e Select by code number  Press B gt   cur   sor right  then use the number buttons  to enter the 4 digit Country code     The new Country code is set and you will  return to the Options menu screen  Note  that the new Country code doesn   t take  effect until the next disc is loaded  or the  current disc is reloaded      Country code list       Country code                                                                                                       Country Country code letter  Argentina 0118 ar  Australia 0121 au  Austria 0120 at  Belgium 0205 be  Brazil 0218 br  Canada 0301 ca  Chile 0312 cl  China 0314 cn  Denmark 0411 dk  Finland 0609 fi  France 0618 fr  Germany 0405 de  Hong Kong 0811 hk  India 0914 in  Indonesia 0904 id  Italy 0920 it  Japan 1016 jp  Korea  Republic of 1118 kr  Malaysia 1325 my  Mexico 1324 mx  Netherlands 1412 nl  New Zea
65. land 1426 nz  Norway 1415 no  Pakistan 1611 pk  Philippines 1608 ph  Portugal 1620 pt  Russian Federation 1821 ru  Singapore 1907 sg  Spain 0519 es  Sweden 1905 se  Switzerland 0308 ch  Taiwan 2023 tw  Thailand 2008 th  United Kingdom 0702 gb  USA 2119 us          Initial Settings menu   Continued       About DivX   VOD content    In order to play DivX VOD  video on demand  content  on this player  you first need to register the player with  your DivX VOD content provider  You do this by gener   ating a DivX VOD registration code  which you submit  to your provider    Important    e DivX VOD content is protected by a DRM  Digital  Rights Management  system  This restricts playback  of content to specific  registered devices    e If you load a disc that contains DivX VOD content not  authorized for your player  the message Authorization  Error is displayed and the content will not play    e Resetting the player  as described in Resetting the  player in the main Operating Instructions  will not  cause you to lose your registration code     Displaying your DivX VOD  registration code    7 Press SETUP and select    Initial  Settings      SETUP  2 Select    Options     then    DivX  VOD        CD Initial Settings    Digital Audio Out  Video Output  Language  Display   Options    Parental Lock Display  DivX VOD    3 Select    Display      Your 8 digit registration code is dis   played     Q mnitial Settings    Digital Audio Out  Video Output  Language  Display   Options    DivX VOD
66. lder2     W     JPEG   Fillet   JPEG File2 EEE   JPEG File3     ea  JPEG File4    JPEG File5                               Playing discs   Continued       Looping a section of a disc Using repeat play  The A B Repeat function allows you to specify two There are various repeat play options  depending on the  points  A and B  within a track  CD  Video CD  or title kind of disc loaded  It   s also possible to use repeat play   DVD  that form a loop which is played over and over  together with program play to repeat the tracks chapters in  e You can   t use A B Repeat with Video CD in PBC the program list  see    Creating a program list    on page 34    mode  or WMA  MP3 DivX Video files  Important     e You can   t use Repeat play with Video CD in PBC    fn mode  or with WMA MP3 discs     eo e You can   t use repeat and random play at the same time        ON STANDBY    Gaya                                                                                              O       PLAY MODE YA  O D oN   lt  P A V O       PLAY MODE  O      ENTER  555A O  lt      ena ie     Oe O  AEE a a Zer  OCE  During playback  press PLAY  YA MODE and select    A B Repeat     from the list of functions on the  left  7 During playback  press PLAY  YA MODE and select    Repeat    from  Play Mode  Ear the list of functions on the left   A B Repeat A Start Point  Q  Repeat B End Point Play Mode  Random Off  Seuer Nose au 1 eared  Random Repeat Of  Program  Search Mode  Press ENTER on    A Start Point      
67. lect it     ON STANDE     7   mia                                              YA IVA  ENTER  O      SETUP      A OO             Note       From here on in this manual  the word    select     generally means use the cursor buttons to highlight  an item on screen  then press ENTER        Button What it does    SETUP Display exit the on screen display        Changes the highlighted menu item           Selects the highlighted menu item     both ENTER buttons on the remote    work in exactly the same way         RETURN Returns to the main menu without sav   ing changes                 7 Press SETUP and select    Initial    Setting up the player for your TV    If you have a widescreen  16 9  TV  you should setup the  player so that the picture will be presented correctly  If  you have a conventional  4 3  TV  you can leave the  player on the default setting and move on to the next sec   tion     fy    ON STANDBY     ested       Soud  oO  ooo    TOP MENU MENU       O      SETUP    AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM         OCTO    auan    Wa OA                                                    Settings      SETUP             Initial Settings       2 Select    TV Screen    from the     Video Output    settings     CD initial Settings    Digital Audio Out  TV Screen 4 3  Letter Box   Video Output Component Out 4 3  Pan amp Scan   Language AV Connector Out 16 9  Wide   Display   Options    3 If you have a widescreen  16 9  TV     select    16 9  Wide        If you have a conventional  4 3  TV
68. maintain  records of written communications between the manu   facturer  dealers and customers concerning radiation  safety  If you have any complaints about instructions or  explanations affecting the use of this product  please  feel free to write to the address on the back page of this  manual  When you write us  please include the model  number and serial number of your unit    In compliance with Federal Regulations  the certifica   tion  identification and the period of manufacture are  indicated on the rear panel     FCC INFORMATION FOR USER  CAUTION     The user changes or modifications not expressly  approved by the party responsible for compliance could  void the user   s authority to operate the equipment     NOTE     This equipment has been tested and found to comply  with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to  Part 15 of the FCC Rules    These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec   tion against harmful interference in a residential instal   lation  This equipment generates  uses and can radiate  radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  However  there is  no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partic   ular installation    If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  radio or television reception  which can be determined  by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encour   aged to try to correct the interf
69. n menu    lt 3  Disc Navigator  2 Select a view option        Disc Navigator  Title  Chapter    The options available depend on the kind  of disc loaded and whether the disc is  playing or not  but include   e Title     Titles from a DVD Video  disc        Chapter     Chapters from the current  title of a DVD Video disc        Track     Tracks from a Video CD  disc       Time   Thumbnails from a Video CD  disc at 10 minute intervals    e Original  Title     Original titles from  a VR mode DVD RW disc        e Playlist  Title     Playlist titles from a  VR mode DVD RW disc    e Original  Time     Thumbnails from  the Original content at 10 minute inter   vals    e Playlist  Time     Thumbnails from the  Playlist at 10 minute intervals    The screen shows up to six moving   thumbnail images displayed one after   another  To display the previous next six  thumbnails  press  lt  P gt    you don   t  have to wait for all the thumbnails to fin   ish playing to display the previous next  page      Select the thumbnail image for  what you want to play     Disc Navigator  Title  01 49  9       You can use either the cursor buttons    lt 4   A V  and ENTER to select a  thumbnail  or the number buttons    To select using the number buttons  enter  a two digit number then press ENTER     e Another way to find a particular place on a disc is to  use one of the search modes  See    Searching a disc       Playing discs   Continued       Browsing WMA  MP3  DivX Video and 3 To play the highli
70. o speakers    Notes    e Virtual Surround doesn   t work with DTS  through  either the analog or digital outputs    e 96kHz linear PCM audio is automatically downsam   pled to 48kHz if Virtual Surround is switched on    e If the player is outputting Dolby Digital  DTS or  MPEG bitstream audio  in other words  no conversion  to PCM   Virtual Surround has no effect on the audio  from the digital output  See Digital Audio Out settings  on page 41 for how to set up the digital output formats    e How good the surround effect is varies with the disc     Audio Settings and Video Adjust menus   Continued       Video Adjust menu    From the Video Adjust screen you can adjust various set   tings that affect how the picture is presented     ON STANDBY    Wi    PLAY    868  9  8        TOP MENU MENU    ENTER    Cy       SETUP                                                       1 Press SETUP and select    Video  Adjust    from the on screen dis     ETUP  HU play         amp  Video adjust                      These settings for progressive scan apply to only com   ponent output     Make settings using the A W  lt d    gt   cursor  buttons  and ENTER     Q  Video Adjust    Standard  0  0    Sharpness  Brightness  Contrast  Gamma    Hue 0    Chroma Level 0  You can adjust the following picture  guality settings    e Sharpness     Adjusts the sharpness  of edges in the picture  Fine  Stan   dard  Soft        Brightness     Adjusts the overall  brightness     20 to  20     e Contrast     Ad
71. on t play    Some discs also support the Country Code feature  The   player does not play certain scenes on these discs    depending on the Country Code you set    Notes    e Not all discs use Parental Lock  and will play without  requiring the password first       If you forget your password  you ll need to reset the  player to register a new password   see page 46     Registering a new password    You must register a password before you can change the  Parental Lock level or enter a Country code     1 Select    Password        Q Initial Settings    Digital Audio Out Password  Video Output  Language  Display  Options    Parental Lock  DivX VOD Level Change    Country Code    2 Use the number buttons to enter a    4 digit password     o 0o em   The numbers you enter show up as aster   isks     on screen        Press ENTER to register the pass   word    You will return to the Options menu  screen     Changing your password    To change your password  confirm your existing pass   word then enter a new one        Select    Password Change        Use the number buttons to enter  your existing password  then  press ENTER     Enter a new password and press  ENTER    This registers the new password and you  will return to the Options menu screen     Setting changing the Parental Lock    1  2    ogo       Select    Level Change        Use number buttons to enter your  password  then press ENTER     Select a new level and press   ENTER    e Press  lt q  cursor left  repeatedly to  loc
72. onian  mk   Russian  ru   Serbian  sr   Ukrainian  uk    Group 4  Hebrew  iw   Yiddish  ji    Group 5  Turkish  tr    DivX  DivX Certified  and associated logos are trade    marks of DivXNetworks  Inc  and are used under   license    e Some external subtitle files may be displayed incor   rectly or not at all    e For external subtitle files the following subtitle format  filename extensions are supported  please note that  these files are not shown within the disc navigation  menu    srt   sub   ssa   smi      The filename of the movie file has to be repeated at the  beginning of the filename for the external subtitle file       The number of external subtitle files which can be  switched for the same movie file is limited to a maxi   mum of 10     DivX video compatibility    Divx    vii      Official DivK Certified product    e Plays DivX   5  DivX   4  DivX   3 and DivX   VOD  video content  in compliance with DivX   Certified  technical requirements     e File extensions   avi and  divx  these must be used for  the player to recognize DivX video files   Note that all  files with the  avi extension are recognized as MPEG4   but not all of these are necessarily DivX video files  and therefore may not be playable on this player    DivX  DivX Certified  and associated logos are trade    marks of DivXNetworks  Inc  and are used under   license     JPEG file compatibility    e Compatible formats  Baseline JPEG and EXIF 2 2   still image files up to a resolution of 3072 x 2048  
73. ort multises   sion discs  Only files in the first session can be  played  page 8         52    Troubleshooting   Continued             Can   t play MP3 WMA   JPEG discs     The disc is not ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 for   mat     Correct format should be used when recording is  ISO 9660 and closed session  page 8         The disc has not been finalized     Finalize the disc  page 8         Can   t select MP3 files     MP3 files without a     mp3    or     MP3     filename extension are not recognized     Use the correct filename extension  page 8         Can   t play WMA files     DVD Player    WMA files without a     wma    or      WMA     filename extension are not recognized     Use the correct filename extension  page 8         The WMA file   s copyright option is on     Don   t use the copyright option  page 9         Can   t view JPEG files     JPEG files without a     jpg    or     JPG    file   name extension are not recognized     Use the correct filename extension  page 8         Only Baseline JPEG files are supported   Progressive JPEG files are not        Use Baseline JPEG files  page 9         Buttons on the  DV SP403E work OK but  those on the remote  controller don   t     Remote Controller    There are no batteries in the remote  controller     Install new batteries  page 11         The batteries are flat     Replace with new batteries  page 11         The batteries are installed incorrectly     Check the batteries and correct as necessary   page 11         You re
74. pages in brackets     Front Panel                                           STANDBY ON button  22  24   This button is used to set the DV SP403E to On or  Standby      2  TI  pause  button  25   This button is used to pause playback        E  stop  button  25   This button is used to stop playback       kaa  gt P   previous next  buttons  25   The Previous button is used to select the previous  chapter or track  During playback it selects the  beginning of the current chapter or track   The Next button is used to select the next chapter or  track        Disc tray  24     Discs are loaded here           amp   OPEN CLOSE  button  24   This button is used to open and close the disc tray     Remote control sensor  11     This sensor receives control signals from the remote  controller      gt  gt   PLAY  button  25   This button is used to start playback     Front  amp  Rear Panels   Continued       Display                   Pause II indicator  This indicator appears when playback is paused     Play  gt  gt  indicator  This indicator is shown during playback     CHP indicator  This indicator appears while the number of the cur   rent chapter is being displayed     TITLE indicator   While stopped  the total number of titles on the cur   rent DVD Video disc is displayed here  During  playback  the number of the current title is dis   played      5  Camera angle  amp  indicator    This indicator appears if the DVD Video disc being  played features multiple camera angles           PR
75. storted when playing  some discs  you should leave it set to    AUTO     If you  experience picture distortion with some discs  set the TV  system to match your country or region   s system  Doing  this  however  may restrict the kinds of disc you can  watch  The table below shows what kinds of disc are  compatible with each setting     AUTO         PAL    and     NTSC         STANDBY ON                                                    If the player is on  press STANDBY   ON to switch it to standby      i     WSTANDBY ON     3    2 Using the front panel controls   E hold down  gt P  then press  STANDBY ON to switch the TV sys     ES tem     The TV system changes as follows       gt  AUTO     gt  NTSC     gt  PAL  gt      STANDBY ON    a    Note   e You have to switch the player into standby  press  STANDBY ON  before each change                             Disc Player setting  Type Format   NTSC   PAL AUTO  DVD  NTSC   NTSC   PAL NTSC  Video CD   DivX video PAL NTSC   PAL PAL  A NTSC or  CD no disc    NTSC   PAL PAL                Titles  chapters and tracks    DVD discs are generally divided into one or more titles   Titles may be further subdivided into chapters     USI    Title 1 Title 2 Title 3                         Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 2    CDs and Video CDs are divided into tracks           Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track4 Tack5 Track 6    CD ROMs contain folders and files  MP3 and WMA  files are referred to as tracks  Folders may 
76. t came with your TV for  details    Please note that some movie aspect ratios are wider than  16 9  so even though you have a widescreen TV  these  discs will still play in a    letter box    style with black bars  at the top and bottom of the screen     Standard TV users    If you have a standard TV  the    TV Screen    setting   page 41  of this player should be set to    4 3  Letter  Box     or    4 3  Pan amp Scan      depending on which you  prefer    Set to    4 3  Letter Box      widescreen discs are shown  with black bars top and bottom        Set to    4 3  Pan   Scan      widescreen discs are shown  with the left and right sides cropped    Although the picture looks larger  you don   t actually see  the whole picture        Please note that many widescreen discs override the   player   s settings so that the disc is shown in letter box   format regardless of the setting    Note    e Using the    16 9  Wide     setting with a standard 4 3  TV  or either of the    4 3    settings with a widescreen  TV  will result in a distorted picture     Resetting the player    Use this procedure to reset all the player   s settings to the  factory default     7 Switch the player into standby   2 Using the front panel buttons  hold    down the   button and press  STANDBY ON to switch the player  back on     COSTANDBY ON    Additional information   Continued       Setting the TV system    The default setting of this player is    AUTO     and unless  you notice that the picture is di
77. th  care  Quick stops  excessive    PORTABLE CART WARNING        force  and uneven surfaces  may cause the appliance and  j pi LAr Y  cart combination to overturn    ss12       mp      10  Ventilation   Slots and openings in the cabinet are    provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable oper   ation of the appliance and to protect it from overheat   ing  and these openings must not be blocked or  covered  The openings should never be blocked by  placing the appliance on a bed  sofa  rug  or other  similar surface  The appliance should not be placed  in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack    11     12     13     14     15     16     17     18     unless proper ventilation is provided  There should  be free space of at least 5 cm  2 in   and an opening  behind the appliance    Power Sources   The appliance should be operated  only from the type of power source indicated on the  marking label  If you are not sure of the type of  power supply to your home  consult your appliance  dealer or local power company    Grounding or Polarization   The appliance may  be equipped with a polarized alternating current line  plug  a plug having one blade wider than the other    This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way   This is a safety feature  If you are unable to insert the  plug fully into the outlet  try reversing the plug  If the  plug should still fail to fit  contact your electrician to  replace your obsolete outlet  Do not defeat the safety  purpose of
78. the video output to interlace  using the front panel controls    Switch the player to standby then  using the front panel  controls  press STANDBY ON while pressing kea to  switch the player back to Interlace     STANDBY ON kaa             Compatibility of this player with  progressive scan and high definition TVs    This player is compatible with progressive video Macro  Vision System Copy Guard    Consumers should note that not all high definition tele   vision sets are fully compatible with this product and  may cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture  In case  of 525 progressive scan picture problems  it is recom   mended that the user switch the connection to the       stan   dard definition    output  Interlace   If there are questions  regarding our TV set compatibility with this model   please contact our customer service center     19    20    Connecting the DV SP403E   Continued       Connecting Your TV    e Connect the DVD Player to the TV directly  If you  connect the DVD Player to a VCR  TV VCR combina   tion  or video selector  the playback picture may be  distorted as DVD videos are copy protected     Using S Video   If your TV  or other equipment  has an S Video input    you can use this instead of the standard  composite  out    put for a better quality picture    e Use an S Video cable  not supplied  to connect the S  VIDEO VIDEO OUT to an S Video input on your TV   or monitor or AV receiver     Line up the small triangle above the jack with the same 
79. to set the loop start point   2 Select a repeat play option     If program play is active  select Program  Repeat to repeat the program list  or  Repeat Off to cancel     The repeat options available depend on       Press ENTER on    B End Point     to the kind of disc loaded  For example  for  set the loop end point  DVD discs  you can select Title Repeat  After pressing ENTER  playback jumps or Chapter Repeat  or Repeat Off    back to the start point and plays the loop     Play Mode   A B Repeat Title Repeat   Repeat Chapter Repeat   Random Repeat Off  To resume normal playback  select Program    Search Mode       Off    from the menu        For CDs and Video CD  select Disc  Repeat or Track Repeat  or Repeat  Off      Playing discs   Continued       Using random play    Use the random play function to play titles or chapters   DVD Video  or tracks  CD  Video CD  at random    Note that the same track title chapter may play more  than once     You can set the random play option when a disc is play    ing or stopped    Important    e Random play remains in effect until you select Ran   dom Off from the random play menu options    e You can   t use random play with VR format DVD RW  discs  Video CD playing in PBC mode  WMA MP3  discs  or while a DVD disc menu is being displayed    e You can t use random play together with program or  repeat play          AA  ON STANDBY    Bese    PLAY MODE       AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE ZOOM      J                                OOG OOH ea  rr    
80. using Windows Media   Player version 7  7 1  Win   dows Media   Player for Windows   XP  or Windows  Media   Player 9 Series    Microsoft  Windows Media  and the Windows logo are  trademarks  or registered trademarks of Microsoft Cor   poration in the United States and or other countries     About DivX    DivX is acompressed digital video format created by the  DivX   video codec from DivXNetworks  Inc  This  player can play DivX video files burned on CD R RW   ROM discs  Keeping the same terminology as DVD   Video  individual DivX video files are called    Titles      When naming files titles on a CD R RW disc prior to  burning  keep in mind that by default they will be played  in alphabetical order     Displaying DivX subtitle files    The font sets listed below are available for DivX external  subtitle files  You can see the proper font set on screen by  setting the Subtitle Language  in Language settings on  page 42  to match the subtitle file    This player supports the following language groups    Group 1  Albanian  sq   Basque  eu   Catalan  ca   Dan    ish  da   Dutch  nl   English  en   Faroese  fo   Finnish    fi   French  fr   German  de   Icelandic  is   Irish  ga     Italian  it   Norwegian  no   Portuguese  pt   Rhaeto    Romanic  rm   Scottish  gd   Spanish  es   Swedish  sv    Group 2  Albanian  sq   Croatian  hr   Czech  cs   Hun    garian  hu   Polish  pl   Romanian  ro   Slovak  sk   Slo    venian  sl    Group 3  Bulgarian  bg   Byelorussian  be   Mace    d
    
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