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Kenwood HM-DV6MD User's Manual
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1. The title is the largest unit composing the music and or pictures in an DVD VIDEO disc Each title is composed of multiple chapters MP3 disc configuration gt is S Folder 1 Folder 2 gt S s Q File 1 2 3 4 5 File 6 Tie S The folder is the storage unit at the highest level in the disc Sometimes a single folder contains more than one file or sometimes files are recorded directly in the disc in place of being included in a folder Some discs also have a hierarchical structure in which a folder includes sub folders Note that the file numbers are not assigned on a per folder basis but they are assigned consecutively for all the files in the whole disc MD CD CD R RW and VCD disc configuration MD CD CD R RW and VCD Track 1 21 3 45 Basic use method Switching the power ON OFF Tone adjustment Balance adjustment Bass and treble compensation Bass and treble compensation 1 Switching the power ON OFF Pressing the key when the unit is ON turns it off Standby Ca mode of power e Pressing the DVD CD n MD n TUNER BAND or AUX key also S turns power on and starts playback reception of the corresponding input 3 One touch operation N Q 2
2. O Vi GOIN A a RW N e The first alphabet which appears when a character input key is pressed may sometimes be an uppercase or sometimes a lowercase letter de pending on each occasion uongzas uonesijddy Application section 84 MD Edit Functions Copying titles in title memos for use as titles of other MDs or tracks TITLE COPY TITLE MEMO To make character entry simpler disc titles track titles and or performer names can be saved in title memos 1 to 3 and copied them with another disc or track The title memos can save up to three sets of titles and or input character sets Before starting MD editing be sure to cancel the pro gram mode by pressing the PGM key in stop mode Selectthe MD input 31 Copying a disc or track title in a title memo TITLE COPY Example To save track title A Songs recorded and registered in track NO 7 of an MD in memory No 1 Select the save destination title memo number Press in stop mode O Press the TITLE INPUT key From the save destination memory num bers 1 to 3 select No 1 and set the selection gee ser O lt lt P CALL gt P To return To advance 2 Select the title group 123 containing the copy source title Select Aa DISPLAY CHARAC Press the 1 key Press twice To abort operation press the TITLE IN
3. Important Items Handling of MD As the MD is accommodated inside a cartridge it can be handled without caring about dust or fingerprint How ever stained or soiled cartridge may cause malfunction To enjoy beautiful sound for extended period of time take care on the following points Do not touch the disc directly Do not touch the disc by opening the shutter with your hand The cartridge will be damaged if it is forced open D lt m Storage position Do not leave MDs in places where the temperature and or humidity are extremely high for example in places subjected to direct sunlight Dust countermeasure The shutter of the disc cartridge is permanently open while the disc is loaded in the set Therefore to pre vent dust from penetrating inside the disc take the disc out of the unit immediately after completion of recording or playback Care Periodically wipe off dust and dirt on the cartridge with a dry cloth Note on disc accessories Do not use lens cleaner for this may lead to malfunc tion of the unit Write protect tab To protect recorded contents against accidental era sure set the write protect tab of the disc open Re turn the tab to the original position when you want to record signals on the disc the disc Back side of O _ gt A Nrite protect tab Slide close Recording enabled Slide open Recording disabled Note on the cartridge labels Apply each lab
4. The remaining recording time display is vari able depending on the MD recording mode setting e When no track name track title and no disc name disc title has been recorded NO TITLE is displayed e BLANK DISC is displayed when not even one track has been recorded se amp z ir a Q Q 3 Basic section 1 Receiving broadcast station Tuning a non preset radio station 0 One by one presetting 36 SA Tuning a non preset radio station Q TUNER BAND e lt lt P CALL PP Collective presetting of stations 35 One by one presetting 9 0 36 RAR 1 Select the tuner input Each press of the TUNER BAND key switches the band as follows FM C AM 2 Preset a radio station in memory Collective presetting of stations 35 Follow the procedure in Collective presetting of stations to preset auto matically the tunable radio stations in your area e Once stations are stored by auto presetting the present procedure is not required from the next time unless you move of house or re ex ecute presetting of all tunable stations One by one presetting Manual preset 36 A station can also be tuned even when it is not preset For details read Tuning a non preset radio station Auto tuning Manual tuning 3 Tuning Preset Call
5. KR Select the mode 1 Select PLAY or Al PLAY PLAY iC Timer play 4 REC SET DEMO Al PLAY Timer play with gradually increasing volume A 2 Set it Select the input source 1 Select the source to be played TUNER Broadcasts 2 DVD CD 3 MD 4 AUX Analog DIGITAL AUX Digital SET DEMO A 2 Set it Select the broadcast station only when TUNER is selected above JME te 1 Select the preset station No l a 2 Set it SET DEMO oS Continued on next page e When PLAY is selected the timer playback will start at the volume setting used at the moment the unit is set to the Standby mode e The sound is muted during timer recording If you want to monitor the recorded sound turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob or press the VOLUME key on the remote to adjust the volume Timer operation For timer recording Select the mode 1 Select REC PLAY iC i REC 4 Al PLAY SET DEMO Cad 2 Set it Select the input source 1 Select the source to be re corded 7 TUNER Broadcasts f 4 i 2 AUX Analog SET DEMO DIGITAL AUX Digital oS 2 Set it Select the broadcast station only when TUNER is selected above JME D 2 Set it SET DEMO Set the recording mode 1 iC gt STEREO Stereo re 4 cording mode 2 LP2 S
6. Erasing all titles Press in stop mode O Press the TITLE INPUT key TITLE INPUT Select ALL ERASE lt lt P CALL gt P To return To advance Set it SET Press the ENTER key Complete the operation TITLE INPUT MD Edit Functions The title is scrolled automatically e To continue editing of another title repeat the above procedure from step B NUM MUZE ATs z abs tm A i z lt Information is MD has been ejected being written e The MD editing is established finally at the moment the MD disc is ejected Each press of the lt lt or gt gt keys switches the op eration DISC Disc title 2 001 002 Track title 3 ALL ERASE Complete erasure of disc and track titles 1 2 3 Title Memo In regard to key function lt lt or gt gt key Moves the cursor position CLEAR DEL key Deletes the character on the cursor position and shifts the subsequent characters leftward by one column An entire title can be deleted easily by pressing the key repeatedly or holding it de pressed MD Edit Functions Title editing character list Aa space 1 2 3 ABCabc 3 DEF DEFdef 4 GHI GHighi 5 JKL JKLjkl 6 MNO MNOmno 7 PORS PORSpqrs 8 TUV TUVtuv 9 WXYZ WXYZwxyz 0 10 1 1 _ space 100 amp amp t lt gt
7. Remote control unit only Select the AUTO or MANUAL mode STOP auto mono ee Tune a station To increase fre quency To decrease frequency lt lt TUNING gt gt One by one presetting Manual preset Remote control unit only O Perform the procedure in Tuning a non preset radio station Auto tuning Manual tuning to receive the station to be preset Press the ENTER key during reception Select the desired preset number between 1 and 40 using the numeric keys on the re mote control unit Press the ENTER key again e In MANUAL mode FM stations are received in monaural Each press alternates the mode f AUTO AUTO lit MANUAL AUTO not lit e Normally use the AUTO Auto tuning stereo reception mode Auto tuning mode Each press receives a new station Manual tuning mode Press repeatedly until the desired station is received 2 es 10 2 2O pec eee eee eee 10 10 0 e Repeat steps to preset other stations e f several stations are preset under the same number the previous memory is replaced with the latest memory contents S a tx ty a o Recording on MD Insert with the shutter facing upward In the direction of the arrow Select an input source other than MD Example To select the DVD CD input DVD CD Il Q Pause the recording S
8. The player is locked Please remember the password Press ENTER to continue ri Ww e The password input screen changes to the confirmation screen and the input password is shown on the TV screen e The password is required when setting the viewing restriction When a password has already been set Input the desired keys then press the ENTER key Meco CO 03 ce 22 Co PQRS TUV WXYZ amp password with numeric Q MAIN Rating Q a If you select Change Password the screen for input of the new password will open Input the new password using the numeric keys and press the ENTER key When the password confirmation screen appears note the pass word in a memo and retain it in a safe place then pressing the ENTER key n m Cange Level Input a 4 digit password Then press ENTER C ge Q SOUND Setting Changing the initial setup DVD SOUND is to be selected when you want to set the audio output method when system components are connected using the digital audio output connector of the player Also select SOUND to set audio output during DVD or VCD search and dynamic range control function Digital Audio PCM Down Conversion Setting Switches on off the down sampling conversion for the digital signal output with a high sampling rate Digital Audio Dolby Digital Setting Sets the Dolby Digital output Digital Audio DTS Setting Sets the DT
9. The marking this product has been classified as Class 1 It means that there is no danger of hazardous ra diation outside the product Location Back panel Inside this laser product a laser di ode classified as Class 2 laser ra diation is contained as alerted by the internal caution label shown above Do not stare into beam Location DVD laser pick up unit cover inside this product Inside this laser product a laser di ode classified as Class 3B laser ra diation is contained as alerted by the internal caution label shown above Avoid exposure to laser beams Location MD laser pick up unit cover inside this product Before applying power Special features Micro component system featuring DVD VIDEO and MD A DVD VIDEO player and MD recorder are provided as standard This combination can be used for example for playing DVD music software and record its audio output on an MD Note that it is only the analog audio that can be recorded when recording DVD Video VCD or MP3 file playback on MD MP3 playback Music files recorded in the MP3 audio compression format can be played back MD Long Play modes With the long hour recording playback modes LP2 LP4 based on ATRAC3 MDLP digital long hour re cording playback for twice about 160 minutes or 4 times about 320 minutes the normal recording playback time is now available Data using a 80 minute disc CD gt MD high
10. Timer playback which occurs only once and only for an hour can be programmed by simply setting the start time The timer playback reproduces the source selected at the last time the unit is turned off at the last set volume sometimes unavailable with these discs It is not recommended to play a DVD VIDEO or VCD disc using the timer function for expected playback may Adjust the clock before setting the timer n Select the desired source Press the MODE key Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select TIMER SET then press the SET DEMO key E N Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select O T T SET then press the SET DEMO key Set the timer ON time by turning the VOL UME MULTI CONTROL knob VOLUME MULTI CONTROL The time is The time is returned advanced O Press the SET DEMO key SET DEMO ESD Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select ON then press the SET DEMO key Adjust the volume Press the key to switch the power OFF standby When the unit enters the Standby mode the STANDBY TIMER indicator lights in amber The program timer does not operate during playback by the O T T timer After setting the timer make sure that the power is set to OFF Standby e When a timer setting has already been made in the se lected timer the setting will be overwritten by the new setting e f you
11. Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon CapeVerde Central Africa Chad Comoros Congo Cote d lvoire Djibouti Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Georgia Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau India Kazakhstan Kenya Kyrgyz Republic Latvia Liberia Libya Lithuania Mada gascar Malawi Maldives Mali Mauritania Mauritius Moldova Mongolia Morocco Mozambique Namibia Nepal Niger Nigeria North Korea Pakistan Russia Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia Sri Lanka Sudan Tadzhikistan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Turkmenistan Uganda Ukraine Uzbekistan Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe British Indian Territory Jammu and Kashmir Mayotte Reunion St Helena ex dep Western Sahara Professional use Air Line cabin service Region codes of the DVD VIDEO discs that can be played with this player This player can play back a DVD VIDEO disc which carries the corresponding code to the region code of the player shown in the table above a marking containing the region code of the player or the ALL marking shown below Even when a DVD VIDEO disc does not carry any indication of the region code it may some times unable to be played on this player due to certain restrictions ALL Playable Disc Configuration of Discs DVD VIDEO disc configuration lt lt lt DVD VIDEO disc Title 1 Title 2 gt Chapter 1 213 4 5 Chapter 1 2 e gt
12. On Screen Message Setting Switches the on screen message on off IPB Display Setting Switches the IPB display on off Select the DVD CD input 24 Select SET UP MENU MAIN Press in stop mode O Press the SET UP key Press the ENTER key Qs 2 Select the item to be set Press either cursor A V key to select the item to be set then press the ENTER key C mp ENTER gO Bo SET UP MENU e EXIT A e Press the RETURN key or cursor key while the SET UP MENU menu is displayed to exit from the setup mode f the resume function is active pressing the SET UP key cancels it Q MAIN TV Aspect 24 3 TV Mode Letterbox Normal mOn EXIT OSD Position On Screen Message IPB Display Off MENU e Press the cursor key while a setting menu is displayed to exit from the setup mode Pressing the RETURN key or cursor lt 4 key returns to the SET UP MENU Ej Change the content of the selected item 49 Changing the initial setup DVD lt 7 gt Press either cursor key a V to change the setting then press the ENTER key D w Q MAIN TV Aspect Select lt gt and press the ENTER key to return to the set ting menu Pressing the RETURN key or cursor lt a key also returns to the previous setting menu Function items Setting items Rating When you atte
13. P B C on The TVscreenshows P B C On and the fee P B C compatible VCD is played according to FOLDER SEARCH FILE TOPMENU MENU P B C P B C CoD P B C off The TV screen shows P B C Off and the P B C compatible VCD is played in normal play back without P B C MP3 that can be played back with this equipment This unit is capable of playing back the music files recorded in the MP3 audio compression format on CD R RW discs This unit may also be incapable of playing certain CD R RW discs depending on their properties recording conditions etc Please set up the transfer bit rate setting for the compression software when compressing MP3 files as follows MP3 file 128kbps recommended 32 kbps 320 kbps This unit is compatible with 32kHz 44 1kHz recommended and 48 kHz samplimg frequencies A maximum of 999 folders or a maximum of 999 files can be stored on a single media There are cases where it is not possible to save folders in the desired sequence depending on the software being used Usable formats ISO 9660 level 1 excluding expanded formats This unit can play back only the closed sessions This unit is compatible with multi session discs Application section MP3 that can be played back with this equipment Searching a desired folder file by its title MP3 files can be searched based on the title of the file or the folder containing the file Select the DVD CD in
14. Q If the PGM indicator is lit turn it off by pressing the PGM key in stop mode to can cel the program mode Start random playback RANDOM XN RR e f P B C is On be sure to set it to Off To select another track in the middle of playing one Press the gt gt key lt lt P CALL _ gt P e Pressing the kt key returns the playback position to the beginning of the track being played cae e Playback stops after each title has been played once e The random playback can also be repeated by pressing the REPEAT key To cancel random playback Press the RANDOM or STOP g AUTO MONO key during random playback RANDOM e Pressing the RANDOM key continues playback of tracks in the order they are recorded while pressing the STOP g AUTO MONDO key stops playback Convenient recording methods This unit provides the following recording features in addition to normal recording Select the appropriate method according to the purpose of recording Long play recording based on ATRAC3 MDLP is available with any of the following MD recording functions One touch edit high speed recording Records a CD onto an MD ina short period All tracks in a CD can be recorded onto an MD in half the normal playback period Note that recording of discs other than CD on MD is possible only in the normal speed because it is only their analog audio output that can be recorded on MD 64 Al
15. VOLUM MULTI CONTROL To decrease To increase hour hour 6 Set it SET DEMO Ej Enter the figure of minute O Adjust the figure of minute by turning the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob VOLUME MULTI CONTROL To decrease To increase minute minute 6 Set it SET DEMO Example for adjusting at 1 30PM PM e The time display starts to blink e Press the SET DEMO key The hour is entered and the minute display starts to blink Example for adjusting at 1 30PM PM Sot 2 a umn an Blinks e f you pressed the SET DEMO key by mistake press the MODE key and restart from the beginning e To adjust correct time press the SET DEMO key at the same moment as a time announcement e When the STOPg TUNING MODE key is pressed while the power is in the standby mode the time of the day will be displayed for 5 seconds E Video Formats Preparation section The TV picture display and disc signal systems can be divided roughly into two TV formats NTSC and PAL They are variable depending on countries and areas This unit reproduces NTSC discs in NTSC format and PAL discs in PAL format If the video formats of the disc and TV do not match the disc cannot be reproduced correctly It is therefore required to select the disc according to the TV set in use country and area TV formats in major countries TV Format Major Countries amp Areas NTSC Japan Taiwan Korea USA
16. San Marino Saudi Arabia Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Spain Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syrian Arab Repub lic Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Vatican City State Yemen Yugoslavia Channel Islands Faeroe Islands Gibraltar Greenland Isle of Man Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands Preparation section Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Korea Laos Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam East Timor Hong Kong Macau Taiwan Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Australia Bahamas Barbados Belize Bolivia Brazil Chile Colom bia Costa Rica Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Fiji Grenada Guate mala Guyana Haiti Honduras Jamaica Kiribati Marshall Islands Mexico Micronesia Nauru New Zealand Nicaragua Palau Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Saint Christopher and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Samoa Solomon Islands Suriname Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tuvalu Uruguay Vanuatu Venezuela Anguilla British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Christmas Island Cocos Islands Cook Islands Falkland Islands French Guiana French Polynesia Guadeloupe Guam Martinique Montserrat Netherlands Antilles New Caledonia Niue Norfolk Island Northern Mariana Islands Pitcairn Tokelau Turks and Caicos Islands Wallis and Futuna Islands Afghanistan Algeria Angola Armenia Azerbaijan Bangladesh Belarus Benin Bhutan Botswana
17. Three types of digital signals are usually used according to the sampling frequencies The sampling fre quencies vary depending on the types of digital equipment as shown below 32 kHz A mode broadcasting of BS tuner etc 44 1 kHz CD MD etc 48 kHz CS tuner B mode broadcasting of BS tuner etc In general high quality recording based on digital signal transmission is not possible unless the source and recorder components use the same sampling frequency As this unit has a built in sampling rate converter digital signals with 32 kHz and 48 kHz can be recorded by conversion to the MD sampling frequency 44 1 kHz oO amp s iv a p Q Q 3 Menu playback Menu playback of DVD When a DVD containing the recording of the top menu or menu is played the top menu or menu is dis played These menus allow you to select the position you want to play easily based on an interactive method The following operation procedure is the basic procedure The functions vary depending on certain softwares Select the DVD CD input 24 Press the TOP MENU FOLDER SEARCH key When the TOP MENU FOLDER SEARCH key is ENU MENUDES C pressed again while the top menu is displayed during playback the played position returns to the position where the key was pressed for the first time and play back restarts from there When the MENU P B C FILE SEARCH key is pressed the menu is displayed The operation is the same
18. 16 9 aspect ratio on a 4 3 TV screen by trimming part of picture In general the trimming positions for pan amp scan are determined uniformly by the reproducing de vice However the pan amp scan of DVD allows the software producer to specify the trimming posi tions to be used in playback Important Items Letterbox DVD Method of displaying a horizon tally long picture recorded in 16 9 aspect ratio on a4 3 TV screen by attaching bands at the top and bottom of the screen and displaying the horizon tally long picture at the center of screen Frame DVD VCD Each frame of a moving pic ture that is displayed 30 times a second with NTSC and 25 times a second with PAL These TV formats reproduce moving pictures by dis playing still pictures sequentially Field DVD VCD Part of a frame obtained by di viding the video data of each frame by two Each frame of ordinary TV is constituted by displaying the fields alternately Frame still Field still DVD VCD Types of still pic tures obtained by temporarily stopping a moving picture The frame still picture may produce blur in the picture because it displays two specific fields alternately but the picture quality is higher The field still picture has lower picture quality because it uses half the picture information of frame still but is not accompanies with picture blur IPB display DVD With the MPEG2 which is one of the video display methods of DVD each pic t
19. C ca CLEARIDEL co w g O 4p esd TIM DISPLAY ser i RETURN ISPAGE CHARAC lt lt TUNING gt gt Feit ein as AU REC STOP auto mono O T E FOLDER SEARCH FILE REPEAT n TOPMENU MENU P B C A amp B REPEAT VIRTUAL SET UP ONSCREEN SURROUND RANDOM SOUND TONE MUTE L VOLUME ie Infrared ray system Model RC M0513 TIMER key Press to execute or cancel a timer program 92 SLEEP key Press to set the sleep timer 83 6 Character numeric keys RETURN key When DVD CD or MD input is selected Press to enter numbers 27 32 During tuner reception Press when recalling a preset radio station 34 36 When MD title input operation Used to enter alphanumeric and symbol characters ET When a setting menu is displayed press to return to the previous display page 45 48 Controls and indicators TIME SPACE key When DVD CD or MD input is selected Press to switch the time information displayed during DVD VCD CD or MD playback 30 33 Press to enter a space during MD title entry 81 DISPLAY CHARAC key When DVD CD or MD input is selected Press to switch the display mode of the display panel 30 33 Press to switch the character types in MD title input operation 81 O SET key Press to set or enter a program 58 72 lt lt TUNING gt gt keys During DVD VCD CD
20. ENTER key ZO gt Cy Dynamic Range Control v lt Select lt gt and press the ENTER key to return to the set ting menu Pressing the RETURN key or cursor lt a key L also returns to the previous setting menu Function items Setting items Digital Audio PCM On Select to down convert the signal to 44 1 kHz 16 bit PCM signal Select Down Conversion this setting when the connected AV amplifier is incompatible with 96 kHz digital input e The analog output signals are also converted accordingly Off Select to skip down conversion Select this setting when the connected AV amplifier is compatible with 96 kHz digital input However if the disc in hibits the 96 kHz digital output the signal is down converted even when this setting is selected Digital Audio Dolby Bitstream The signal is output as a bitstream Select when connecting a Digital 1 component containing Dolby Digital decoder PCM The signal is converted onto 48 kHz 2ch PCM signal before being output Select when connecting a component without Dolby Digital decoder Digital Audio DTS 2 Bitstream The signal is output as a bitstream Select when connecting a component containing DTS decoder Off No digital signal is output Digital Audio MPEG Bitstream The signal is output as a bitstream Select when connecting a component containing MPEG decoder PCM The signal is converted onto 48 kHz 2ch PC
21. Image of track combination uona s uonesijddy Application section 78 Erasing a single track ERASE MD Edit Functions During playback it is possible to erase only the track being played The track numbers of the tracks after the erased track will be adjusted Before starting MD editing be sure to cancel the pro gram mode by pressing the PGM key in stop mode Select the MD input 31 Play the track to be erased Select ERASE 5 O Press the TRACK EDIT key TRACK EDIT Select ERASE Set it SET Ej Execute the track erasure operation After editing eject and remove the MD e To cancel the operation in the middle press the TRACK EDIT key any time before step E Each press of the lt lt or gt gt keys switches the op eration DIVIDE COMBINE 3 ERASE MOVE Se ee a A i eT m m mm mmen ae l a l7 z WR o Display after execution EDIT NOW gt COMPLETE When editing is completed successfully EDIT NOW gt CAN T EDIT When editing is impossible Ce A A ON T 7 A i aaah Information is MD has been ejected being written e The MD editing is established finally at the moment the MD disc is ejected Do not turn power off or apply shock or impact while WRITING is displayed If the power cord is un plugged before WRITING disappears
22. Selecting the desired output Example DVD CD DVD MP3 VCD CD 24 To select the DVD CD input MD 31 TUNER Broadcasts 34 AUX Analog Adjusting the AUX Input Level 82 Press the AUX key repeatedly until AUX is displayed DVD CD gt II DIGITAL AUX Digital 87 A Press the AUX key repeatedly until DIGITAL AUX is displayed When DVD has been selected e When DVD CD l or MD II is selected playback will start when a disc already has been inserted 3 Volume adjustment MULTI CONTROL e The same function is also available using the VOLUME keys on the remote f q M control unit Volume display The volume The volume A eee a OPORA p anger scene decreases increases ORE RA PUP ET Muting the sound temporarily Remote control unit only MUTE e Press again to resume the original volume e This is also cancelled when the volume is changed Tone adjustment Remote control unit only The responses of the lowest frequencies BASS and highest frequencies TREBLE can be ad justed as desired After this adjustment the N B effect will be disabled O Press the TONE key to select BASS Adjust the level of lowest frequencies as de sired using the VOLUME keys TONE A L VOLUME Press the TONE key again while BASS is displayed to select TREBLE Adjust the level of the highest frequencies using the VOLUME keys Press the TONE key e Th
23. TV screen 28 TUNER BAND key 34 VIRTUAL SURROUND key AUX key 38 87 Press to switch Virtual Surround on and off 2Z STOPs AUTO MONO key MUTE key O T E key 65 67 69 Press to mute sound temporarily 23 REPEAT key POWER key Press for repeat playback of a DVD VCD CD MP3 TITLE INPUT key or MD 60 This is used in MD title input operation 80 RANDOM key TRACK EDIT key Press to play the tracks in a CD VCD or MD ina This is used in MD editing for reordering tracks random order 62 deleting tracks etc 22 SOUND key PGM key TONE key Used in programming CD VCD or MD tracks in the Press to adjust the highest and lowest frequencies desired sequence 58 23 CLEAR DEL key VOLUME key This key is used to clear the program During title in Press to adjust the listening volume or tone 22 23 put it is used to delete a character 59 81 22 Loading batteries Remove the cover Insert batteries Close the cover e Insert two R6 AA size batteries following the polarity indications Operation Operating range approx Plug the power cord into a power outlet and press the Bemereeaysoh POWER key on the remote control unit to switch the power ON Then press the key of the func tion you want to control e When pressing more than one remote control keys successively press the keys securely by leaving an in terval o
24. When either the playback of CD VCD or recording of MD is stopped the other operation is stopped auto matically With certain tracks when a track has been recorded in high speed recording the recording mechanism prohibits to start high speed recording of the same track or high speed recording of the disc containing the track in less than 74 minutes after the start of pre vious recording Inthis case the unit displays the time required till the high speed recording can be re started If you want to record the same track immediately after its high speed recording record it in nor mal speed recording Do not turn power off or apply shock or impact while WRITING is displayed If the power cord is unplugged before WRITING disappears the re corded or edited data will be lost uonzas uonesijddy MD Edit Functions 71 When a commercially available MD fabricated for user recording is used various editing operations can be applied after recording Note that editing is not possible with commercially available prerecorded MD software designed for playback only e For editing set the write protect tab of the MD to Write enable side 95 Function Limitations because of the MD Standard Some of the functions are limited because of the MD standard Please check this before assuming a malfunction 101 Reordering tracks by moving them Moving a single track MOVE 221 aii o e
25. ae Each press switch the modes as follows g AUX Analog 2 DIGITAL AUX Digital This adjusts the input level for the external equipment video deck etc connected to the AUDIO AUX IN terminal Adjust so that the volume of the AUX input source sounds at an equivalent level to the CD or MD Main unit operation only a O Press the AUX key Select the AUX input AUX ce Press the MODE key MODE m Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select INPUT LEVEL then press the SET DEMO key VOLUME MULTI U N Adjust the input level SET DEMO C E VOLUM MULTI CONTROL The level i decreases O Set it The level increases SET DEMO ae Each press switch the modes as follows i AUX Analog 2 DIGITAL AUX Digital Input level e Adjustment is possible over the range from 4 to 3 e Adjusting the input level control also varies the record ing level from the input source connected to the AUX input jacks uonzas uonesijddy Timer operation The timer makes it possible to play a CD or MD receive radio or record CD or radio automatically in the specified time zone The O T T timer works only once when it is activated the SLEEP timer switches power off Standby mode automatically even after you fall asleep and the PROG timer provides two timer pro grams which work every day once they are activated Sleep timer SLEEP The unit is turned OFF au
26. be lost gt a 3 9 9 S 3 A Q S 3 Application section Assigning a title to a disc or track MD Edit Functions When titles are input in discs and tracks the titles can be displayed when they are played back The follow ing procedure can also be used to modify or erase input titles Before starting MD editing be sure to cancel the pro gram mode by pressing the PGM key in stop mode Selectthe MD input 31 Activate the title input mode Press in stop mode O Press the TITLE INPUT key TITLE INPUT Select the title to be edited lt lt P CALL _ gt P To return To advance Set the title to be edited SET To abort operation press the TITLE INPUT key again dd With an MD track recorded in the LP2 or LP4 recording mode using the stamping function LP will be input at the beginning of the track title 41 Disc titles can be assigned in stop mode When the MD 11key pressed before step E O while assigning atitle to a track the title can be entered while listen ing to that track List of registered symbols ASCII codes I amp 3 lt gt 2 _ Total number of title characters Up to 1792 characters can be input per disc and up to 80 characters can be input per track In case of alphanumeric and symbol characters A space blank characte
27. desired order Before starting MD editing be sure to cancel the pro gram mode by pressing the PGM key in stop mode Selectthe MD input 31 Select MOVE O Press the TRACK EDIT key TRACK EDIT Select MOVE Set it To initiate TRACK MOVE during playback go to step B 2 Select the track to be moved e Pressing the key in the middle of playback initiates pause e To cancel the operation in the middle press the TRACK EDIT key any time before step B Each press of the lt lt or gt gt keys switches the op eration When pressed in When pressed in play stop mode mode MOVE DIVIDE 2 COMBINE 2 COMBINE 3 ERASE 3 ERASE D MOVE ae i lt a Mul bes Select a track number lt lt P CALL _ gt P To decrease To increase track No track No Set it SET LVI FN eles n Wee Ca ae enact oo hata Ss S AER AP LE AA BE oS a Track to be moved Ej Select the moving destination track Select a track number wD lt lt P CALL _ gt P To decrease To increase track No track No O Set it SET Execute track move 5 After editing eject and remove the MD MD 4 MD Edit Functions Example for moving between tracks No 6 and No 7 Destination track No Display after execution EDIT NOW gt C
28. e f radio stations have already Lights during stereo reception been stored with auto preset casks P The TUNED indicator lights ting or manual presetting se when a station is received lect a station using the ka a mri key Each press of the SS SA same key switches the preset stations in sequence AUTO TUNED FM When gt is pressed 172 gt 3 38 gt 39 gt 40 gt 1 When lt is pressed 40 gt 39 gt 38 3 gt 2 gt 1 gt 40 e To select a preset station from the remote use the ka gt gt key or nu meric keys Collective presetting of stations Main unit only Receive a broadcast TUNER BAND So Press of the MODE key Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select AUTO PRESET then press the SET DEMO key VOLUME MULTI CONTROL J Go Receiving broadcast station Up to 40 stations can be memorized e The previously preset frequencies are overwritten e When there are many stations and the intended station has not been preset please also use One by one pre setting Manual preset 36 ie it L ir an Q Q 3 Basic section Receiving broadcast station Tuning a non preset radio station Auto tuning Manual tuning Select the tuning mode according to the radio wave receiving condition When the receiving condition is good AUTO mode When it is poor due to weak radio waves MANUAL mode
29. han DEMO key Adjust the recording level o0 12 by rotat ing the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob Press the SET DEMO key to set the selection Adjust so that these segments light at times Recording on MD Long hour recording modes REC MODE 4 MD can be recorded in the desired recording modes REC MODE as required In stop mode only O Select the MD input If the PGM indicator is lit turn it off by pressing the PGM key in stop mode to can cel the program mode Press the REC MODE key Each press switch the modes as follows STEREO Stereo recording mode REC MODE fe 2 LP2 Stereo LP2 recording mode 3 LP4 Stereo LP4 recording mode When LP2 or LP4 is selected in step MONO Monaural recording mode press the SET DEMO key rnm REC MODE indicator Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select LP STAMP on or LP STAMPoff Turning the knob switches the display contents then press the SET DEMO key LP STAMP on Characters LP are input l at the beginning of each track title VOLUME Ra Ea ees SETDENO LP STAMPoff Characters LP are not in YX put at the beginning of each track title REC MODE STEREO Stereo MONO Monaural LP2 Stereo LP2 LP4 Stereo LP4 Recording mode recording mode recording mode recording mode recording mode In stop and record modes one of the REC MODE indicators li
30. in the recording are not related with the track number assign ment Asa result repeat playback may not be available with such software Repeat playback may also be unavailable during playback of DVD or P B C playback of VCD Select the DVD CD or MD input 24 31 To repeat a disc O If the PGM indicator is lit turn it off by pressing the PGM key in stop mode to can cel the program mode Start playback DVD CD MD Fay o elg Press the REPEAT key repeatedly until amp is displayed REPEAT To repeat a single track O If the PGM indicator is lit turn it off by pressing the PGM key in stop mode to can cel the program mode Select the track number to be repeated us ing the numeric keys or the lt lt or gt gt key The CD or MD playback of the selected track will start Ha a P CALL During playback press the REPEAT key repeatedly until ci is displayed e Title repeat occurs with a DVD disc To stop repeated playback Press the REPEAT key repeatedly until any re peat related indicator disappears or press the STOPs TUNING MODE key Except for MD e Chapter repeat occurs with a DVD disc To stop repeated playback Press the REPEAT key repeatedly until any re peat related indicator disappears or press the STOPs TUNING MODE key Except for MD To repeat selected tracks Program the desired tracks by p
31. lt Press the numeric keys as shown below To select track No 23 Pectcs eters 10 10 3 To select track No 40 a 10 10 10 10 0 To select track No 213 KPR ees 100 100 10 3 e When a track number which does not exist in the disc is selected while READING is blinking the last track in the disc will be played back Playback of MD To fast forward and backward Remote control unit only Backward Forward search search lt lt TUNING gt e Press and hold one of the keys during playback Normal playback resumes at the point where the key is released Skipping tracks lt q P CALL _ B P To skip To skip backward forward e The track in the direction of the key pressed is skipped and the selected track will be played from the beginning When the lt lt key is pressed once during playback the track being played will be played from the begin ning To skip further to a track located before the current track press the k key quickly e Tracks can be skipped by pressing the ka a or BPI key even when the MD is in stop mode In this case playback starts automatically from the point reached by skipping Eject the MD Main unit only MD 4 MDLP modes MD media recorded with an MD recorder incorporating the stereo 2x length or 4x length recording playback func tion based on ATRAC3 which is a new audio compression method in compl
32. make a mistake press the MODE key and restart from step a ce A aa E e The ON time can be set in steps of 5 minutes e f there is a power failure or the power cord is un plugged after the timer reservation has been activated the STANDBY TIMER indicator blinks in amber In this case the clock setting should be restarted from the beginning ee To check or modify the reservation contents restart the timer reservation from the beginning uonzas uonesijddy Application section Timer operation Setting an everyday timer program Two timer programs PROG 1 PROG 2 are available Both of them are 24 hour timer programs which can be executed every day In each of PROG 1 and PROG 2 the timer data including the operating period and played contents can be set and selected to be activated or not as required e It is possible to execute both timer reservation programs PROG 1 and PROG 2 simultaneously e The time zones of PROG 1 and PROG 2 should be set by reserving an interval of 1 minute or more so that they are not overlapped It is not recommended to play a DVD VIDEO or VCD disc using the timer function for expected playback may sometimes unavailable with these discs Adjust the clock before setting the timer 17 Make preparations for the play recording Insert a disc Program playbackis Load a disc Program playback iS The station should be preset not possible 24 n
33. on coun try and area English Select to display menus in English French Select to display menus in French Spanish Select to display menus in Spanish German Select to display menus in German Italian Select to display menus in Italian Chinese Select to display menus in Chinese Other Select to specify the language using a code No listed in the Disc Language Code Table 57 Audio Language The languages displayed with this setting item are variable depending on coun try and area Original Select to reproduce audio in the language specified as the priority language by the disc English Select to reproduce audio in English French Select to reproduce audio in French Spanish Select to reproduce audio in Spanish German Select to reproduce audio in German Italian Select to reproduce audio in Italian Chinese Select to reproduce audio in Chinese Other Select to specify the language using a code No listed in the Disc Language Code Table 57 Continued on next page uonszas uonesijddy Changing the initial setup DVD Function items Setting items Subtitle Language Auto The subtitle language is selected automatically according to the Audio The languages displayed language setting with this setting item are Case in which subtitles are not displayed variable depending on coun When th
34. operations can be performed by selecting the OSD icons on the TV screen using the cursor key gt 4 V onthe remote certain discs The OSD cannot be displayed when DVD VIDEO VCD is played by menu playback It may also be unavailable with Select the DVD CD input 24 Press the ON SCREEN key ON SCREEN The OSD screen appears dd If the on screen message or OSD is displayed outside the TV screen when using a widescreen TV or similar monitoring device set the OSD Position setting to Cinema 48 2 Select the item to be changed N Press either cursor key lt gt to select an icon then press the ENTER key 9 S N J El Change the content of the selected item Press either cursor key A V to select a con tent then press the ENTER key ws Cay MAIN OSD o VEEN r A Q Chapter TOTAL g N MAIN 5 3 28 405 O z d Only the MAIN OSD can be displayed when the but ton is pressed in stop mode The up and down arrows shown in the above figure are not displayed The SOUND OSD and VISUAL OSD can be dis played only in a play mode When the key is pressed in a play mode the OSD can be changed by pressing the cursor up down A V key Press the cursor 1 gt key to move the cursor But the cursor cannot be moved to the icons of currently un available functions The OSD includes icons with a varie
35. pause mode at the begin ning of the track to be recorded TUNER Broadcasts Receive a station AUX Analog Make the source component ready for reception or playback DIGITAL AUX Digital Make the source component ready for reception or playback e The LP recording modes enable long hour recording for up to 4 times the standard recording time of each MD Select the recording mode as re quired REC MODE 41 e The recording format can be selected according to the input source as required REC INPUT 40 e The input level of an external input source can be selected as required REC LEVEL AUX INPUT 40 87 e When recording an MD the track number assignment can be selected as required TRACK MARK 421 4 Start recording O Press the MD REC key the unit enters record pause mode When the preparation is complete press the MD REC key MD REC again e When the input source is a DVD VIDEO MP 3 VCD or CD the MD recording starts at the same time as the DVD CD II key is pressed Synchronized recording uonzas aIseg Start playback of the source e When recording froma CD or MD digital recording of certain discs may be inhibited by the SCMS With such a disc record the ANALOG input signal 40 103 Pause the recording Stop the recording STOP auto mono MD v ll e When the key is pressed during recording of CD the CD player is also stopped When the key is pressed during recordi
36. recording the input source 8 connected to the AUDIO AUX IN analog input jacks a BA EN e Open the door to use and 3 Press when playing or recording the input source connected to the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL jacks 38 87 S Press to adjust the tone 23 MODE key Press to switch the function of the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to the menu select mode 13 This key is also used when setting the time of the day 17 Lower this part to open the door RAR Operation in menu mode O Press the MODE key Each turn changes the displayed item aon O T E MODE 65 67 69 TRACK MARK 42 Only when REC INPUT is set to ANALOG REC INPUT 40 Select the item to be set Only when the DVD CD input is selected VOLUME REC LEVEL 40 MULTI CONTROL TIMER SET 89 0 INPUT LEVEL 87 Press the SET DEMO key Only when the AUX input is selected BALANCE 23 SET DEMO TIME ADJUST A7 TH AUTO PRESET 5 Only when the TUNER input is selected gt DIMMER 16 Standby mode While the standby indicator is lit a small amount of power is supplied to the system to back up the memory This is called standby mode Under the condition the system can be turned ON by the remote control unit Preparation section 14 Operation of remote control unit TIMER SLEEP 1 0 DENO T on Te O Pi
37. setup screen before turning power off Application section Disc Language Code Table Cord No Language Afar Abkhazian Afrikaans Amharic Arabic Assamese Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Byelorussian Bulgarian Bihari Bengali Bangla Tibetan Breton Catalan Corsican Czech Welsh Danish German Bhutani Greek English Esperanto Spanish Estonian Basque Persian Finnish Fiji Faroese French Frisian Irish Scots Gaelic Galician Guarani Gujarati Hausa Hindi Croatian Hungarian Armenian Interlingua Indonesian Icelandic Italian Hebrew Cord No Language Japanese Yiddish Javanese Geogian Kazakh Greenlandic Cambodian Kannada Korean Kashmiri Kurdish Kirghiz Latin Lingala Laothian Lithuanian Latvian Lettish Malagasy Maori Macedonian Malayalam Mongolian Moldavian Marathi Malay Maltese Burmese Nauru Nepali Dutch Nowegian Oriya Punjabi Polish Pashto Pushto Portuguese Quechua Rhaeto Romance Romanian Russian Sanskrit Sindhi Serbo Croatian Singhalese Slovak Slovenian Samoan Shona Somali 7 Changing the initial setup DVD J Cord No Language Albanian Serbian Sundanese Swedish Swahili Tamil Telugu Tajik Thai Tigrinya Turkmen Tagalog Tonga Turkish Tatar Twi Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese Volapuk Wolof Xhosa Yoruda Chinese Zulu uonszas uonesijddy E Various playback features Application section Listening to the desired sequ
38. speed dubbing This convenient feature enables simple quick dubbing from a CD to an MD Note that recording of discs other than CD on MD is possible only in the normal speed because it is only their analog audio output that can be recorded on MD Convenient recording features Versatile recording features are provided allowing the user to select desired one for each purpose One touch recording Pressing a single key starts recording of all tracks or a single track in a disc Program recording Your favorite tracks can be recorded in any desired order Program recording is not available with DVD VIDEO and MP3 files Versatile timer features e Sleep timer The unit is turned OFF automatically after the specified period has elapsed It is convenient for example for falling asleep while listening to music in the night time etc e O T T This timer setting is executed only for an hour and for once when the set start time comes e Timer playback timer recording Two timer programs PROG 1 PROG 2 are available for timer playback Al timer playback or timer recording With the Al timer playback the playback volume increases gradually after the start of timer playback This document classifies the applications of each feature using the following icons DVD Description of afeature that can be used with Description of afeature that canbe used with DVD VIDEO CD CD R RW VCD Descrip
39. speed recording set the CD record digital output or analog output can be re ing signal format to DIGITAL corded as required 40 e When recording from a CD or MD digital re cording of certain discs may be inhibited by MD can be recorded in the desired recording the SCMS A modes REC MODE as required 41 Make preparation for recording Insert a recordable MD in the MD recorder 6 Ensure that the RANDOM indicators are e f the RANDOM indicator is lit turn it off by pressing not lit the RANDOM key to cancel the random play mode Insert the desired CD MP3 VCD in the DVD CD player 2 Ifthe DVD CD player is playing a disc stop it e if P B C is On be sure to set it to Off 45 STOP m When recording of an MP3 disc onto MD is started in stop mode i e when the gt indicator is not lit TUNING MODE all MP3 files in the disc will be recorded When the recordingis started during folder search i e when the indicator is blinking all MP3 files in the folder will be recorded Application section 3 Start recording Press the MODE key MODE Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select O T E MODE then press the SET DEMO key Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select NORMAL SP or HIGH SP then press the SET DEMO key If you are operating the remote press the O T E key Only NORMAL SP recording is av
40. the recorded or edited data will be lost MD Edit Functions Erasing all tracks in disc ALL ERASE During stop all tracks can be erased Be careful in using this operation because the tracks cannot be recov ered once the entire minidisc has been erased Before starting MD editing be sure to cancel the pro gram mode by pressing the PGM key in stop mode Selectthe MD input 31 Select all ERASE Press in stop mode O Press the TRACK EDIT key TRACK EDIT suseth e To cancel the operation in the middle press the TRACK EDIT key any time before step B Select ERASE Each press of the lt lt or gt keys switches the op n7 eration O7 a MOVE i 6 COMBINE ada P CALL G ERASE Set it S ERASE lt O Set it aM Say XM 2 Execute the track erasure operation Display after execution EDIT NOW gt COMPLETE Cre When editing is completed successfully EDIT NOW CAN T EDIT When editing is impossible J Ej After editing eject and remove the MD NSA a au ul al aL A CaaS Information is MD has been ejected MD being written e The MD editing is established finally at the moment the MD disc is ejected Do not turn power off or apply shock or impact while WRITING is displayed If the power cord is un plugged before WRITING disappears the recorded or edited data will
41. to turn the system power ON and start MD playback 22 When MD input is selected Press to start playback or let it pause 31 TUNER BAND key When power is ON Press to select the tuner input 34 When power is OFF standby Press to turn the system power ON and start radio reception on the tuner 22 During tuner reception Press to switch the radio band 34 STOP TUNING MODE key When power is OFF standby Press to display the time of the day for 5 seconds 12 During DVD VCD CD MP3 MD playback Press to stop playback During MD recording Press to stop recording During tuner reception Press to switch the tuning mode of the tuner lt lt P CALL gt gt keys During DVD VCD CD MP3 MD playback Press to skip in the forward or backward direction 26 32 During tuner reception Press to receive a preset station 34 DVD CD key This key is pressed to remove DVD VCD CD MP3 Controls and indicators SET DEMO key Press to set or enter an item selected with the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob 17 41 This key is also used for switching demonstration on off X REC MODE key Press to switch the MD recording mode MD REC key MD 4A key This key is pressed to remove MD O MD insertion slot Press to start MD recording 39 DVD CD tray PHONES jack AUX key Plug headphones with a stereo mini plug optional Press when playing or
42. Adjust the AUX input level 40 87 Noise is noticeable Remote control unit Symptom Install the unit at a position apart from an electric appliance or TV set Remedy Remote control operation is not possible Replace with new batteries Operate the unit inside the remote controllable range In case of difficulty Displayed messages and actions to be taken against them Displayed Message Meaning BLANK DISC The MD contains no recording at all BUFFER OVER An attempt is made to record more than 100 CD tracks within 74 minutes with high speed recording CAN T EDIT An attempt is made to edit a track which is too short UTOC ERROR The contents of UTOC is abnormal Perform ALL ERASE 29 If this is impossible use another MD DISC FULL The disc does not have a recordable space any more or an attempt is made to record a 256th track Use another MD Note that it is not permitted to record more than 255 tracks in a disc WRITING The data related to editing or recording is being written in the MD NO TRACKS The MD does not contain any tracks and has only the disc title PGM FULL An attempt is made to select a 33rd track in programming of CD or MD 58 PGM Mode An attempt is made to start random playback or MD editing in the program mode Exit from the program mode before these operations 89 PLAY ONLY An attempt is made to record signal
43. Canada Mexico Philippines Chile etc PAL China U K Germany Australia New Zealand Kuwait Singapore etc Checking the Video Format Check the video format of the VCD and DVD discs to be played on the player as described below 7 Check if the video formats of the TV to When the video formats are different be used and disc to be played match Try playing the disc If the video formats of the disc and eachother TV do not match the played video may be black and white or become as shown below For details refer to the instructions provided with the TV and disc Top and bottom edges are not displayed When the TV is switchable between NTSC and PAL set the TV format according to the disc format Playable Disc Format NTSC only NTSC Top and bottom areas are PAL only PAL dark NTSC PAL switchable NISE RAL Correct video cannot be reproduced if the video formats of the TV and disc do not match Cee ell Picture turbulence due to e sync unmatching Playable Disc Operation restriction according to the disc or player status Operations of some DVDs and VCDs are restricted by the intention of the software producers Opera tions may also be restricted due to the status of the player As this player plays discs in accordance with the intentions of software producer
44. GlOSUNG scccecelie eecisiiiccesdetseslinacveeds Bass refrex type Speaker configuration Woofer saic 120 mm 4 3 4 cone type TWO tei iecccescsssesccccstneesecectes 25 mm 1 dome type IMPO GaN Ce onimi easan i cvsdeseacbloececeettectsdaeiersavtaicn 6Q Maximum input level cecccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 30 W Dimensions ccccceeeeeeeeeeees W 150 mm 5 7 8 H 285 mm 11 1 4 D 228 mm 9 Weight net ccssseeees 3 1 kg 6 8 IB 1 piece KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous ad de vancements in development For this reason speci fications may be changed without notice e Sufficient performance may not be exhibited at ex tremely cold locations where water freezes KENWOOD For your records Record the serial number found on the back of the unit in the spaces designated on the warranty card and in the space provided below Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your dealer for informa tion or service on this product Model Serial Number
45. KENWOOD MICRO HI FI COMPONENT SYSTEM HM DV6MD INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION DVD MDLP VIDEO ise i DIGITAL VIDEO B60 5060 00 00 CS M AP 0105 A Before applying power A Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation Units are designed for operation as follows De Rees E E EEE A AC 110 240 V Safety precautions WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN A REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS IN SIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRI ANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED DANGEROUS VOLTAGE WITHIN THE PRODUCT S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTE NANCE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE The marking of products using lasers For countries other than U S A U S Military and Canada CAUTION VISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM VISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
46. M signal before being output Select when connecting a component without MPEG decoder Application section No digital signal is output when an MP3 file is played back I Set to PCM when connecting the equipment other than a Dolby Digital decoder If this item is set to Bitstream loud noise may be produced and speakers may be damaged 2 Noise may interfere with the speaker output if the player is connected to a piece of equipment which does not incorporate an DTS decoder Never connect the player to equipment without a built in DTS decoder Changing the initial setup DVD Function items Setting items Audio During Search On Select to output audio during search Off Select to mute audio during search Dynamic Range Control Wide Select to reproduced the audio at the level recorded in the disc Normal Select to reduce the difference between the maximum and minimum volume levels Midnight Select to further reduce the difference between the maximum and minimum volume levels This setting is suitable for low level listening in late at night etc If the power is turned off while the setup screen remains displayed after setting changes the changes will be invalid Be sure to close the setup screen before turning power off uongzas uonesijddy 54 Changing the initial setup DVD VISUAL Setting Select VISUAL when you wantto change the la
47. MP3 or MD playback Press to search in the forward or backward direc tion 26 32 During tuner reception Press to select radio stations Cursor keys lt gt A V Press one of these keys to select an item in the initial setup or other menu ENTER key When MD input is selected This is used to execute an MD editing operation or to enter an input title 25 44 73 During tuner reception Press to enter a manual preset station lt lt P CALL gt gt keys During DVD VCD CD MP3 or MD playback Press to skip in the forward or backward direction 26 32 SA BAA RR RR During tuner reception Press to receive a preset station RR REC key TOP MENU FOLDER SEARCH key With a DVD VIDEO disc press to display the top menu 25 44 With an MP3 disc press to select a folder contain ing the file to be played 47 MENU P B C FILE SEARCH key With a DVD VIDEO disc press to display a menu 25 44 With P B C compatible VCD disc press to switch the P B C on and off 45 With an MP3 disc press to select the MP3 file to be played 47 REPEAT A B key Press to repeat playback of the designated section on a disc 61 SET UP key Press to change the initial setup of the DVD player 48 51 84 Controls and indicators ON SCREEN key DVD CD II key 22 24 Press to display the OSD information on the con MD gt 11 key 31 nected
48. NING MODE Each press switches the space frequency alter nately E FM 50 kHz AM 9 kHz 2 FM 100 kHz AM 10 kHz CHANNEL Area Space Frequency D USA Canada and South FM 100 kHz American countries AM 10 kHz FM 50 kHz Other countries AM 9 kE Preparation section A Controls and indicators Main unit O VOLI MULTI CONTROL STANDBY TIMER 5 LAVEL SIDE A STOPE TUNER BAND am E5 eo cam l DVDCDA MDA O1 key Press to set the unit to ON or STANDBY 22 89 92 AA AA AA STANDBY TIMER indicator When power is ON Goes off When power is OFF standby Lights in red 13 During timer standby Lights in amber 89 92 Display Remote sensor remote VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob This knob is usually used to adjust the listening volume but can also be used in setting selection timer reservation and clock adjustment operations 43 m 2 DVD CD II key When power is ON Press to select the DVD CD input 24 When power is OFF standby Press to turn the system power ON and start DVD VCD CD MP3 playback 22 When DVD CD input is selected Press to start playback or let it pause 24 MD ll key When power is ON Press to select the MD input ER When power is OFF standby Press
49. OMPLETE When editing is completed successfully EDIT NOW gt CAN T EDIT When editing is impossible SEMEN pmen u gn ganna unan e ed K NA ITV T STA TO 7 ANS Information is MD has been ejected being written e The MD editing is established finally at the moment the MD disc is ejected Do not turn power off or apply shock or impact while WRITING is displayed If the power cord is un plugged before WRITING disappears the recorded or edited data will be lost Image of track reordering by Move dddddd a Select the track to be moved tddddd dv Select the move destination The track has been moved The track numbers are readjusted gt a 3 9 9 S 3 PA Q S 3 4 MD Edit Functions Dividing a track DIVIDE The following procedure shows how to divide a track by assigning a track number in the desired position in the track For example by inserting an additional track number before the passage you are specially fond of itis easy to skip to there when you play the disc later After the track number has been divided the track numbers after it will be adjusted automatically Before starting MD editing be sure to cancel the pro gram mode by pressing the PGM key in stop mode Selectthe MD input 31 Play the track to be divided 2 Press the TRACK EDIT key at the desired position e When dividing a track set
50. P d d ld Dividing a track combining two tracks Dividing a track DIVIDE 74 Combining two tracks COMBINE 26 PORFA LS O Erasing track s Erasing a single track ERASE 28 Erasing all tracksin disc ALLERASE 29 lt yH 72 x SA 7 ae D a SS gt farses FL ESTA S Assigning a title to a disc or track 80 Copying titles in title memos for use as titles of other MDs or tracks TITLE COPY TITLE MEMO 84 Title input is possible simply by selecting one character after another from the characters shown on the display As the entered title is compatible between models it will be displayed also when the disc is set into a different MD recorder player The title compatibility is limited partly according to the character types which can be displayed the number of charac ters etc uongzas uonesijddy Application section 72 Moving a single track move MD Edit Functions The following procedure shows you how to select a single tracks track number and move insert it at the desired destination position in the series of track numbers After the tracks have been moved the track numbers before and after them will be adjusted automatically By repeating this operation you can reor der the tracks in the
51. P S function switches the power OFF standby automatically Whether the A P S function is to be used or not can be set with the following steps Press the MODE key Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select A P S then press the SET DEMO key Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select ON or OFF then press the SET DEMO key e With the TUNER and AUX input A P S functions only when the volume is set to zero Clock adjustment 17 This unit incorporates a clock function Be sure to adjust the correct time before using the timer function If there is a power failure or the power cord is unplugged then plugged in again while the power set to off STANDBY mode after a timer is activated the STANDBY TIMER indicator blinks in amber In this case adjust the clock again Switching the power ON Activate the clock adjustment mode i O Press the MODE key MODE Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select TIME ADJUST then press the SET DEMO key Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select 12 HOUR or 24 HOUR then press the SET DEMO key 2 Enter the figure of hour N S 2 Ra feed 2 S nn annn S an oO R Om a ppm Ep my gt i Blinks Select the time display mode e The time of the day is represented in 12 hour or 24 hour method O Adjust the figure of hour by turning the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob E
52. PUT key again Each press of the lt lt or gt gt keys switches the op eration DISC Disc title 2 001 002 Track title 3 ALL ERASE Complete erasure of disc and track titles 1 2 3 Title Memo a l m ae MD Edit Functions Ej Select the track title to be copied Select track No 7 A Songs lt lt P cCALL gt a Ae es aoa ee To return To advance Save it in the save destination title memo It is also possible to copy additional titles to the same title memo by repeating steps M to B e A Songs is memorized in title memo No 1 which was selected in step B a7 5 Press the TITLE INPUT key to complete editing TITLE INPUT Copying title memo contents as the title of another disc or track uona s uonesijddy This editing operation is available by exchanging the parties copy destination and copy source in the procedure of Copying a disc or track title in a title memo TITLE COPY After performing steps to G in the procedure on page 84 change steps D O and O as shown below The input can be repeated by simply performing these two steps Step O Select a disc or track title as the destination in place of the title memo StepH Select a title memo 1 to 3 as the copy source Application section MD Edit Functions Entering cha
53. Pro gram playback 58 e For high speed recording set the CD record ing signal format to DIGITAL e When recording from a CD or MD digital re cording of certain discs may be inhibited by the SCMS A e f the RANDOM indicator is lit turn it off by pressing the RANDOM key to cancel the random play mode e if P B C is On be sure to set it to Off 45 e f the same track is programmed twice or more HIGH SP cannot be selected in step B Start recording O Press the MODE key MODE a Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select O T E MODE then press the SET DEMO key Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select NORMAL SP or HIGH SP then press the SET DEMO key If you are operating the remote press the O T E key Only NORMAL SP recording is available from the remote control unit The recorded audio may skip noise may be recorded on the MD or unnecessary tracks may be created de pending on the condition of the CD In such a case restart recording at the normal speed To interrupt a recording STOP m TUNING MODE Recording and playback will be stopped Convenient recording methods Turning the knob switches the display contents i Q NORMAL SP Normal speed recording 2 HIGH SP High speed recording e Recording begins from the first track in the program and completes when the entire program has been recorded e
54. S output When SOUND is selected in SET UP MENU Digital Audio MPEG Setting Sets the MPEG output Audio During Search Setting Switches on off the audio during search Dynamic Range Control Setting Switches the dynamic range control function Select the DVD CD input 24 Select SET UP MENU SOUND Press in stop mode O Press the SET UP key Press either cursor A V key to select SET UP MENU SOUND then press the ENTER key Ose 2 Select the item to be set Press either cursor A V key to select the item to be set then press the ENTER key Ose SET UP MENU E 4 lt o B Ry e Press the RETURN key or cursor key while the SET UP MENU menu is displayed to exit from the setup mode JJ SOUND DigitaPAudf PCM Dow Conversion sOn Dolby D ital Bitstream DTS Bitstream MPEG Bitstream EXIT Adio During Search sOn Dynamic Range Control Wide e Press the cursor key while a setting menu is displayed to exit from the setup mode Pressing the RETURN key or cursor lt 4 key returns to the SET UP MENU Continued on next page uonzas uonesijddy Changing the initial setup DVD Ej Change the content of the selected item w JJ SOUND Digital Audio PCM Down Conversion Dolby Digital DTS MPEG Audio During Search Press either cursor key 4 W to change the setting then press the
55. a CD key or VCD C4 Cre e Only information can be displayed with MP3 files a oe e Only information or can be displayed in the pro lt gt gram and random modes e Time search is not available in stop mode during menu Basic section To perform time search place the cursor playback of a DVD VIDEO VCD or with a DVD VIDEO in the time search time input field enter which does not provide the time display Time search is the playing time with numeric keys and not available in the program and random modes press the ENTER key e f P B C is On be sure to set it to Off 45 In regard to CD TEXT When a CD TEXT compatible disc is played on this unit the disc and track titles recorded in the disc are displayed automatically provided that they use alphanumeric characters When a title is too long to be accommodated inthe display press the DISPLAY key to scroll the displayed title so that the previously hidden characters be viewed Remote control unit only When pressed during stop Press twice Scrolled disc title display DISPLAY CHARAC L When pressed during play Scrolled track title display Playback of MD 31 When a disc is placed into the MD recorder in advance the unit will be switched on automatically by pressing the MD II key and playback will start Tracks in MD are played according to the record mode used in recording MDLP2 recording etc Playback f
56. a title Move the character to the desired character to be changed To return To advance lt lt TUNING gt gt Delete the character CLEAR DEL Perform steps to O of To enter a title ka MD Edit Functions Press the DISPLAY CHARAC key for the required number of times to select one of the character groups below Aa group A Z symbols Title Memo 1 2 3 12 group 0 to 9 and symbols Input place e f you made a mistake press the CLEAR DEL key e Use the lt lt or gt gt key to move the input position cur sor to the left or right e To enter a space character press the TIME SPACE key Thecursor moves and waits for input of the next character e The character can be set also by pressing another nu meric key gt gt key or the DISPLAY CHARAC key uongzas uonesijddy e f you want to insert a character without deleting any step place the cursor on the character immediately after the position you want to insert a character Continued on next page Application section Ej Execute title change or deletion O Enter the title in memory Complete the operation TITLE INPUT After editing eject and remove the MD MD 4 Do not turn power off or apply shock or impact while WRITING is displayed If the power cord is un plugged before WRITING disappears the recorded or edited data will be lost
57. ack Playing discs by selecting the title chapter track folder or file EE A E Press the numeric keys as shown below To select track 23 ceduusvestobvensveduseadtct 10 10 3 Select the desired track No To select track 40 Soe ti E k imal tic ea a E 10 10 10 10 0 CO To select track 311 MP3 disc only Merete oa 100 100 100 10 1 Ce With a DVD VIDEO when a number is input during playback playback of the chapter having the same A number as the input number in the same title starts When a number is input in stop mode playback the X first chapter in the title having the same number as the input number starts With a MP3 disc playback starts with the beginning of the file having the same number as the input number With a CD or VCD when P B C is off playback starts with the beginning of the track having the same num ber as the input number Virtual Surround function When playing aDVD VIDEO recorded with Dolby Digital Surround audio with 2 or more channels powerful sound can be reproduced even when you use only two speakers Remote control unit only Start playback DVD CD EdD O Press the VIRTUAL SURROUND key Each press switch the modes as follows ini VIRTUAL SURR OFF Cancel AEN i VIRTUAL SURR 1 VIRTUAL SURR 2 uonzas aIseg Basic section 28 Playback Basic OSD Operation Various
58. ailable from the remote control unit The recorded audio may skip noise may be recorded onthe MD or unnecessary tracks may be created de pending on the condition of the CD In such a case restart recording at the normal speed To interrupt a recording STOP m TUNING MODE Recording and playback will be stopped Convenient recording methods Turning the knob switches the display contents fF NORMAL SP Normal speed recording 2 HIGH SP High speed recording e After the track has been recorded the MD recorder stops and the DVD CD player enters pause mode e When either the playback of CD MP3 VCD or record ing of MD is stopped the other operation is stopped automatically With certain tracks when a track has been recorded in high speed recording the recording mechanism prohibits to start high speed recording of the same track or high speed recording of the disc containing the track in less than 74 minutes after the start of pre vious recording Inthis case the unit displays the time required till the high speed recording can be re started If you want to record the same track immediately after its high speed recording record it in nor mal speed recording Do not turn power off or apply shock or impact while WRITING is displayed If the power cord is unplugged before WRITING disappears the re corded or edited data will be lost uongzas uonesijddy A
59. anguage English Disc Menu Language a English Audio Language English S btitle Language English e Press the cursor key while a setting menu is displayed to exit from the setup mode Pressing the RETURN key or cursor lt a key returns to the SET UP MENU Ej Change the content of the selected item 55 Changing the initial setup DVD D Press either cursor key 4 W to change the setting then press the ENTER key gt VISUAL Player Menu Language Disc Menu Language Audio Language Subtitle Language Still Mode NTSC PAL D L Select lt gt and press the ENTER key to return to the set ting menu Pressing the RETURN key or cursor lt a key also returns to the previous setting menu e When Other _ _ _ _ is selected enter the code num ber with the numeric keys then press the ENTER key Function items Setting items Player Menu Language English Select to display menus in English French Select to display menus in French Spanish Select to display menus in Spanish German Select to display menus in German Italian Select to display menus in Italian Japanese Select to display menus in Japanese Chinese Select to display menus in Chinese Taiwanese Select to display menus in traditional Chinese letters Disc Menu Language The languages displayed with this setting item are variable depending
60. as that of the top menu 2 Select the desired item from the menu screen a Press a cursor key lt gt A V or numeric keys to select the scene to be played CHAPTER LIST 1 Dogs lt 2 Castes tls RETURN NEXT CHAPTER Press the ENTER key to start playback 77 77777777777 Spe se ee Step B is not required if numeric keys are used to oo select the item To display other menus perform steps and above When the menu has a hierarchical structure the menu L at the lower level appears Application section Menu playback Menu playback of P B C compatible VCD When a P B C PlayBack Control capable VCD is played with P B C on the menu is displayed Perform operation according to the procedure indicated by the menu For details on the operation method and control keys refer to the manual provided with the played software Main control keys used in VCD playback and examples of indications Indication on ENTER RETURN lt lt gt i software jacket Control key on the player gt Select amp Return lt lt Previous gt gt Next The indication on the jacket is variable depending on the software Hierarchical structure of VCD menus When a P B C compatible VCD containing menus is played and an item is selected in the displayed menu a menu with more detailed items may sometimes be displayed Such a structure in whi
61. ayback an external 5 1 channel DTS Digital Surround decoder system must be connected to the digital output S P DIF AES EBU or TosLink of the DVD player AUDIO AUX OUT DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL and PHONES jacks However with certain discs this unit ed 1 This unit always down mixes multi channel surround audio into 2 channel audio and outputs it from the outputs only the Front L R channel signals in place of the down mixed 2 channel signals 2 In case an associated system component is connected also read the instruction manual of the component ee Insert the optical fiber cable straight into the connector until it clicks 4 Never bend or bundle the optical fiber cable uona3 s uoneledalg Preparation section System connection Channel space setting The space between radio channels has been set to the one that prevails in the area to which the system is shipped However if the current channel space setting does not match the setting in the area where the system is to be used for instance when you move from area 1 or area 2 shown in the following table or vice versa proper recep tion of AM FM broadcasts cannot be expected In this case change the channel space setting in accordance with your area by referring to the following table Main unit only O Select the TUNER input TUNER BAND So Press the STOPm TUNING MODE key for more than 5 seconds STOP m ce TU
62. ch multiple menus are distributed in different levels and interconnected is referred to as the hierarchical structure In this structure the target scene can be reached by repeatedly selecting items in multiple menus Example of hierarchical structure PLAY RETURN Hierarchy level 1 Menu Hierarchy level 2 Submenus TE ER Cg Hierarchy level 3 Scenes SELECT NEXT gt NEXT gt NEXT __ ___ gt lt PREVIOUS x PREVIOUS lt PREVIOUS To advance in the hierarchy To return in the hierarchy When an item is selected in the menu using the You can return to the level immediately above the ENTER Select key or numeric keys you can current level every time you press the RETURN key advance to the menu at the level immediately be low the current level When the selected item is a scene the scene will be played back When there are multiple menus scenes in a hierarchy level they can be switched over by pressing the lt lt Previous key or gt gt Next key uongzas uonesijddy Switching P B C On and Off 5 Insert the desired VCD in the DVD CD player Select the DVD CD input If the DVD CD player is playing a disc stop it Press the MENU P B C FILE SEARCH key Each press switch the modes as follows
63. cially available Lead the 75Q coaxial cable connected to the FM out door antenna into the room and connect it to the FM 752 terminal Please remove the indoor antenna after an outdoor antenna has been installed Antenna adaptor Commercially available FM outdoor antenna Commer cially available GND b ANTENNA 75Q coaxial cable Commercially available System connection Connection of speakers Never short circuit the and speaker cords The protection circuit will operate and no sound will be put out e The and polarity are inverted the sound will be unnatural with unclear localization of musical instru ments Speaker Right Speaker Left To wall AC outlet os chp LS e os amp F A TP I ee 8 ee a rence wens e RC See SPEAKERS Py Peek tate Se oe DEE SPEAKERS 6 169 uona3 s uoneiedaid Speaker cord accessories SE Speaker rear panel Main unit s amp Oe Dea P AJE peo IE es Installation of speakers and positioning of TV 1 Color irregularities on the TV screen may also be produced depending on the method how the speakers are installed When color irregularities are observed after the speaker installation first turn the TV off wait for 15 to 30 minutes and turn it on again The interference may be improved by the self demagnetizing f
64. cification is played with this setting it will be reproduced in the Letterbox screen mode Letterbox Widescreen software without pan amp scan specification is reproduced in the Letterbox screen screen with black bands on the top and bottom OSD Position Normal Select to display the OSD and messages on the top of the TV screen Usually select this setting Cinema Select to display the OSD and messages on the lower part of the TV screen Select this setting when the OSD or messages are deviated outside the TV screen Continued on next page uonzas uonesijddy Application section Changing the initial setup DVD Function items Setting items On Screen Message On Select to display on screen messages Off Select to not to display on screen messages IPB Display On Select to view the IPB display Off Select to not to view the IPB display If the power is turned off while the setup screen remains displayed after setting changes the changes will be invalid Be sure to close the setup screen before turning power off Input of Password When no password has been set previously O Input the desired keys then press the ENTER key Mec CO C3 ce S274 KE Note the password in a memo and retain it in a safe place before pressing the ENTER key ENTER PQRS TUV WXYZ ee 9 password with numeric Q MAIN Rating
65. e DISC FULL is displayed while the disc still has a remaining recordable time More than 255 tracks track No 256 or more cannot be re corded There may be also cases in which recording is impos sible while the track number is less than 256 In such a case the REMAIN time display shows 0 00 The possible recording time does not increase even when a short track is erased When the remaining time of the entire disc is less than 12 sec the remaining time indication on the display becomes 0 00 When the total time of the deleted tracks exceeds 12 sec the display changes to the recordable time 1 When a short track is deleted on a repeatedly edited disc the remaining time may not increase Tracks can not be connected Connection of the track resulting from edit processing may not be possible It is not permitted to combine two tracks which are recorded in different recording modes 2 The total of the recorded time and remaining recording time does not match the total record ing time of the MD 60 74 or 80 minutes As the MD is recorded based on minimum recording units of 2 seconds the consumed disc space may not coincide with the displayed time information 3 When search is performed in a track which has been compiled by editing the sound is some times interrupted This derives from the restriction in the MD system standard and not a malfunction The track numbers are not assigned corr
66. e BASS and TREBLE can be adjusted inde pendently in the range from 8 to 8 Basic use method Bass and treble compensation NB Natural Bass circuit Each press switch the modes as follows NB 1 Only the lowest frequencies are enhanced 2 NB 2 The lowest and highest frequencies are enhanced according to the current volume level NB OFF The source signal is pro cessed by the tone control circuitry be fore being output from the main unit SOUND Balance adjustment The balance of volumes from the left and right speakers can be adjusted as follows Press the MODE key Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select BALANCE then press the SET DEMO key Adjust the left and right speaker balance by turning the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob Press the SET DEMO key uonzas aIseg Basic section A Playback The following procedure shows how to play a disc such as a CD VCD or DVD from the beginning When playing a VCD with P B C Play Back Control capability please read Menu playback of P B C compatible VCD 45 For details on the MP3 discs containing MP3 files see MP3 that can be played back with this equip ESA ment Select the desired items from the menu screen Stopping playback DVD CD amp 5 With certain discs playback starts now lf a menu screen appears on the TV screen select the desired items as described in
67. e high speed recording can be re started Recording and playback will be stopped If you want to record the same track immediately after its high speed recording record it in nor mal speed recording uongzas uonesijddy Do not turn power off or apply shock or impact while WRITING is displayed If the power cord is unplugged before WRITING disappears the re corded or edited data will be lost Application section Program recording Convenient recording methods Records the programmed CD tracks in the programmed order onto an MD at twice the normal playback speed Note that recording of discs other than CD on MD is possible only in the normal speed because it is only their analog audio output that can be recorded on MD Be sure to put the MD recorder in stop mode With recording of CD playback either the digital output or analog output can be re corded as required 0 MD can be recorded in the desired recording modes REC MODE as required 41 Make preparation for recording Insert a recordable MD in the MD recorder Ensure that the RANDOM indicators are not lit Insert the desired CD VCD in the DVD CD player 2 Ifthe DVD CD player is playing a disc stop it STOP m TUNING MODE Ej Program the desired sequence of CD tracks Perform steps and B of the procedure in Listening to the desired sequence
68. e ka key is pressed once during playback the play position returns to the beginning of the current track being played To add atrack to an existing program Pa Select the track number to be added with the numeric keys Press in stop mode PQRS TUV WXYZ C9 22 amp ta CO Le Press the SET key SET To clear a programmed track r Press in stop mode CLEAR DEL To clear the entire program Va Press in stop mode PGM Qo Various playback features poo wegen unm 2 a R l 2 TIN Press the numeric keys as shown below To enter track No 12 10 2 To enter track No 40 10 10 10 10 0 e Up to 32 tracks can be programmed When PGM FULL is displayed no more tracks can be programmed e When a track No is entered the track will be added to the end of the existing program e Each time the key is pressed the last track in the pro gram is cleared Goes off e The program mode is cancelled when the unit is turned off or the programmed disc is ejected The set pro de e It is not permitted to program CD and MD tracks together gram is cleared entirely at this time uonszas uonesijddy Application section Repeated playback Various playback features Repeat playback allows you to play the desired audio or video repeatedly With some DVDs and VCDs the partitions
69. e voices are reproduced in the language selected with Audio lan try and area guage the subtitles are not displayed Case in which subtitles are displayed When the voices cannot be reproduced in the language selected with Audio language subtitles are displayed in the language selected with Audio lan guage English Select to display menus in English French Select to display menus in French Spanish Select to display menus in Spanish German Select to display menus in German Italian Select to display menus in Italian Chinese Select to display menus in Chinese Other Select to specify the language using a code No listed in the Disc Language Code Table 57 Still Mode Auto Frame still and field still pictures are switched automatically Usually se lect this setting Frame Select to display still pictures in a higher picture quality As the field and still pictures are displayed alternately the picture may blur accordingly Field Select to display still pictures without blur As the video information is halved compared to the frame pictures the picture quality deteriorates accord ingly NTSC gt PAL On Select to enable conversion from NTSC to PAL Off Select to disable conversion from NTSC to PAL If the power is turned off while the setup screen remains displayed after setting changes the changes will be invalid Be sure to close the
70. eadphones jack of your amplifier or receiver Connection of external source component Analog signal connection The AUDIO AUX IN AUDIO AUX OUT input jacks on the rear panel can be used to connect a cassette deck etc System connection audio input Cassette deck etc P gt eo E Ora on aa rans AUX OUT AUX IN AUDIO Digital signal connection fied audio output The OPTICAL digital input jack on the rear panel can be used to connect a digital component The recommended setup for Digital Audio is variable depending on the equipment connected to the digital audio output PCM BIT PCM STREAM Gi OPTICAL OPTICAL DIGITAL IN DIGITAL OUT k 35 Digital outputs are available only from DVD VCD and CD Digital component Optical digital audio output AV Amplifier Optical digital audio input DTS disclaimer clause When playing DTS encoded CDs LDs DVDs excessive noise will be exhibited from the analog stereo outputs To avoid possible damage to the audio system the consumer should take proper precautions when the analog stereo outputs of the DVD player is connected to an amplification system To enjoy DTS Digital Surround pl
71. ectly Depending on the contents of the recorded source CD etc the track numbers may not be assigned correctly READING is displayed for an abnormally long time When a new recordable MD with nothing recorded is inserted READING is displayed longer than usual The time display becomes inaccurate with a monaurally recorded disc Monaural recording and stereo recording are executed according to different formats This is not a malfunction Input of 1792 title characters is not possible The title recording area is used in units of 7 characters so that input of 1792 characters may not be possible 1 When the recording mode is STEREO 24 sec when it is LP2 or MONO 48 sec when it is LP4 2 STEREO LP2 LP4 and MONO modes 3 When the recording mode is STEREO 4 sec when it is LP2 or MONO 8 sec when it is LP4 suoyaas afpajmouy 102 Knowledge sections MD recorder section other symptoms Symptom In case of difficulty Remedy Sound is not output even when the play key is pressed Load a prerecorded disc or playback only disc Recording is not possible Change the position of the write protect tab to the write position or use a recordable disc 35 Set the input selector to the source to be recorded 38 Recording level is too low Sound is distorted when the AUX or DIGITAL AUX input is recorded The recording level is not set properly
72. ed immediately when power plug is unplugged from power outlet Clock display Note related to transportation and movement Before transporting or moving this unit carry out the following operations Remove the DVD MP3 VCD CD or MD from the unit Press the MD gt 11 key Press the DVD CD gt t key Wait for some time and verify that the dis play becomes as shown in the figure Wait a few seconds and turn the unit OFF Stored contents which are cleared in at least a day after power plug is unplugged from power outlet Amplifier section on standby status ON or STANDBY Input selec tion Volume control value Tone control levels AUX input level Setting auto power save Setting dimmer Tuner section Receiving band Frequency Preset stations Auto mono setting Timer setting contents suoyaas afpajmouy Knowledge sections Important Items Disc handling precautions Handling Hold the disc so that you do not touch the playing surface Label side Playing side Sticker Do not attach paper or tape to either the playing side or the la bel side of the disc Cleaning 7 If there are fingerprint marks or OF foreign matter found on the disc lightly wipe the disc with a soft cotton cloth or similar from the center of the disc outwards in a radial manner Storage When a disc is not to be played for a long period of time remove it from the p
73. ee 63 One touch edit high speed recording sssceen 64 One touch edit normal speed recording ssseee 66 Program recording ssssssssssssesssssesssesesessiesiessieieiesieinsie 68 MD Edit Functions csssccccssssesssssssssseessssssssssnesseneses 71 Moving a single track MOVE 2 ss0s ssssssssssesensnenen 72 Dividing a track DIVIDE 1ssssssssssssessssssasacessienen 74 Combining two tracks COMBINE 1 ssss0ssssssseeeneees 76 Erasing a single track ERASE 1 ssssssssssssssssssesssen 78 Erasing all tracks in disc ALL ERASE s ssssssssse 79 Assigning a title to a disc OF track u tssesssssesseeeieiien 80 Copying titles in title memos for use as titles of other MDs or tracks TITLE COPY TITLE MEMO sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssnsssssssssssesssee 84 Listening to an AUX input SOULCE sseeeeeeen 87 Timer operation ccssccccsssccsssescssscssssssssscsessseesseeseeess 88 Sleep timer SLEEP s ss sssssssssssssssssssnssnsssnssssssssssssssssnssnsenss 88 Setting the O 7 T timet ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssassessisssesnsnees 89 Setting an everyday timer program ssssssssessessesseereee 90 Knowledge sections Important ltemS s sssssssassasssnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnn 93 Maintenances ssecssssecesssccsssessssscsessescesssecssnneenssaeseenesies 93 PROLCIOI I secs ETE TTE 93 Gl ssay oa a a aa ia i a 96 In case of difficulty t
74. el firmly to every corner so that it will not peel off Caution on MD Clip data Do not attempt to record or edit a disc in which MD Clip data still images etc have been recorded Otherwise the Clip data may be lost US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Labora tories 5 Q 5 eQ oO i D S 7 Knowledge sections Glossary DVD Digital Versatile Disc DVD VIDEO is a disc fea turing high video audio quality made possible by large recording capacity of video and audio signals of movie software etc and by digital signal processing VIDEO CD VCD This is a CD containing moving picture By compressing video data to about 1 120 and audio data to about 1 6 a 12 cm disc with the same size as ordinary music CD can store mov ing pictures and audio for up to about 74 minutes The VCD includes the P B C incompatible discs with only the playback capability Version 1 1 and P B C compatible discs with the menu playback and special playback capabilities Version 2 0 MPEG Moving Picture Expert Group DVD VCD A digital video and audio compression and decom pression system which is standardized as an in ternational standard Decoder A device for restoring standard audio sig nal from audio data recorded based on coding into DVD data etc This processing is referred to as decoding Downmixing Conversion of multichannel audio signals of DVD into 2 channel stere
75. ence program playback Desired tracks in a disc can be programmed in the desired order and played back Program playback is not available with DVD VIDEO Select the DVD CD or MD input 24 31 Check that the unit is in the stop mode If is in play mode Press the STOP m AUTO MONO key STOP auTo mono N J Light the PGM indicator PGM J Ej Enter track Nos in the order you want O Select a track number using numeric keys mec ree PQRS TUV amp 4 2 KE Press the SET key SET Repeat steps and O Start playback DVD CD MD Bo A e if P B C is On be sure to set it to Off 45 Blinks an RAJ a i ae to play them Blinks AAN oe f J ry Fe Selection of tracks Program position of the track to be selected next Press the numeric keys as shown below To enter track No 12 10 2 To enter track No 20 10 10 0 Up to 32 tracks can be programmed When PGM FULL is displayed no more tracks can be programmed e f you do not press the SET key before the track num ber display stops blinking the track number entry is canceled e Tracks will be played in the order they were pro grammed following the program numbers e When the lt gt gt key is pressed during play the pro gram will jump to the preceding or the following track respectively When th
76. erform ing the procedure in Listening to the desired sequence program playback until step B 58 Start playback DVD CD MD Doo 3o Press the REPEAT key to select a REPEAT A B repeat playback Various playback features To stop repeated playback Press the REPEAT key repeatedly until any re peat related indicator disappears or press the STOPm TUNING MODE key Except for MD A B repeat playback allows you to play a specified section repeatedly A B repeat playback may sometimes be unavailable during P B C playback of DVD or VCD If the PGM indicator is lit turn it off by pressing the PGM key in stop mode to cancel the program mode r QStart playback DVD CD buy Press the key at the point you want to start repeating REPEAT A amp B Point A Start point A is specified Press the key again at the point you want to end repeating REPEAT A gt B End point B is specified and repeated play back of the section between A and B starts Point B To stop repeat playback Press the REPEAT A B key again gt a 3 9 9 S 3 PA Q lt S S 3 Application section 62 Various playback features Playing tracks in a random order random playback As the titles each time are selected randomly the music can be enjoyed without getting tired of it Select the DVD CD or MD input 24 31 r
77. etsessstsssssssstsnsssnesssssnenstenssssesssees 99 Specifications ississrrnsiiruiniiirerrasrsskennitnnsinnndnnninniiine 104 uona3 s uoneiedaid uo1 33S aIseg uona s uonesijddy suoyaas 3 p jmouy 7 System connection Preparation section Malfunction of microcomputer If operation is not possible or erroneous display appears even though all connections have been made properly reset the microcomputer referring to In case of difficulty SAS Connection of the System Accessories Connect the antenna as shown in the figure Do not plug the power cord into a wall AC outlet until the connection has been completed Connection of the Accessory Antenna FM indoor antenna The accessory antenna is for temporary indoor use only For stable signal reception we recommend using an out door antenna Remove the indoor antenna if youconnect one outdoors AM loop antenna The supplied antenna is for indoor use Place it as far as possible from the main system TV set speaker cords and power cord and set it to a direction which provides the best reception Assembling the antenna Connect the antenna to the antenna termi a nal Locate the position providing good recep tion condition Fix the antenna FM indoor antenna AM loop gt antenna e FM75Q GND rh w ANTENNA FM outdoor antenna Commer
78. f 1 second or more between keys 2 When the remote controllable distance becomes short replace both of the batteries with new ones 3 If direct sunlight or the light of a high frequency fluorescent lamp inverter type etc is incident to the remote sensor malfunction may occur In such a case change the installation position to avoid malfunction ed 1 The provided batteries are intended for use in operation checking and their service life may be short uonjas uoneledalg Controls and indicators Q Play gt Pause 1 indicator O MUTE indicator S MD rec e Pause I indicator P B C indicator 8 REC MODE indicator Playback Clock display Tuning indicators a O T E HIGH LP2 LP4 MONO S ak Play time Clock display Frequency he S Folder Tone related indicators D File SURROUND NB1 NB2 DIGITAL indicator Character information display A TNO indicator TIMER related display Special playback related indicators Switching the Display Brightness Press the MODE key Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to HR Pream Omar A e y O EN E select DIMMER then press the SET DEMO ie Gh PEPEE be Dh key Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select LOW or HIGH then press the SET DEMO key Auto Power Save A P S When the power has been left ON for more than 30 minutes while the unit has been doing neither re cording or playback in this period the A
79. g playback the played position returns to the position where the key was pressed for the first time and play back restarts from there When the MENU P B C FILE SEARCH key is pressed the menu is displayed The operation is the same as that of the top menu Start playback Still picture display and playback pause DVD CD a e The TV screen shows Pause or Still e When the IPB Display is set to On the TV screen shows Still I Still P or Still B with every still picture of DVD VIDEO 48 Press the DVD CD gt II key to resume normal play back Stopping playback STOP auTo MoNo C u Pressing the STOP m AUTO MONO key in the middle of playback activates the resume function When the resume function is activated the playback stop position is stored in memory before stopping so the playback can be resumed from the stop posi tion when the DVD CD H key is pressed later This function cannot be activated in playback of CD or random playback To eject a disc Main unit only DVD CD amp uonzas aIseg 26 Playback Slow playback and reverse slow playback Press the lt lt key or gt gt key in still mode to select one of 5 available speeds Remote control unit only lt TS 11 SN 1 Reverse slow a Pere ow playbac Playback pray When OSD is displayed pressing the ON SCREEN but lt lt TUNING gt gt ton turns it off and show
80. ghts to show the set recording mode In play mode the indicator showing the recording mode of the track being played lights Stereo LP modes LP2 LP4 The stereo LP modes enables long hours of recording by adopting higher digital audio compression rates than the stereo and monaural recording modes The LP4 mode features even longer recording time by adopting even higher compression rate than the LP2 mode If an MD recorded in the LP2 or LP4 mode is played back on a recorder player incompatible with LP2 LP4 When a track recorded in stereo LP2 or LP4 mode is played back on an MDLP incompatible recorder player the disc can be played but no audio will be reproduced When an MD containing tracks recorded in stereo LP2 and LP4 modes and those recorded in the STEREO and MONO modes is played back audio will be reproduced only with the tracks recorded in STEREO and MONO modes When playing such an MD be careful not to increase the volume setting during playback with no audio reproduction Otherwise a very high volume will be reproduced when playback of a track recorded in the STEREO or MONO mode starts Stamping STAMP This unit has the stamping function which attaches stamp characters LP at the beginning of each track title to facilitate identification of tracks recorded in the LP2 or LP4 mode LP can be displayed as a part of each track title only when the stamping function is set to on Note that LP is displayed as a part of track title o
81. his operates automatically when a power failure has After turning power ON press and hold the SET occurred or the plug of the power cable has been DEMO key for more than 2 seconds pulled while the power was ON Contents Before applying power Caution Read the pages marked A carefully to ensure safe operation Preparation section A Before applying POWEL s ssssssssssssesssnsesssnsssesien 2 ZA Safety precautions sciccicciuceciesisstewteuicsteticetetuctuciucelitavestetiaulee 2 Special features s sccccessssssscecsessssseceiieseeeeeie 3 System connection ssessssessessesessssssnsssssssnssnsnssnestensseens 6 Connection of the System Accessories s ssseereereees 6 Connection of Other Accessories Commercially Available Parts 8 Channel Space SCtting ssssssesssssesessesssesssssessessessessensensesneens 10 Controls and indicators 0 12 Main nit issin ianea raaa rataran 12 Operation of remote Control UMit sssseseseseseeeseens 14 DAS PN ay ELE teases E E E E 16 Clock adjustment esssstesessessesssnessessenensenssnessenesneneenes 17 Video Formats ssasssss11sssrenensnrensnrennnsnrnnnnrenennnnnnnnrennnnns 18 Playable D SC oz iasie esos dicen sscnietbunsencdosveainsecenslarusbuvnsiiuee 19 Basic section Basic use method csscssccssccsssssssssscsssssesssseeesseesens 22 Pla batk isinan 24 Basic OSD Operation ssssssssssssssssnsssrsssssnssrsenssssssnssnesnsensenn
82. iance with the MD standard or MD media recorded using ATRAC3 playback only MD carry the MDLP logo on them Time display for MD recorder Playback of MD Each press of the TIME SPACE key changes the displayed contents Remote control unit only TIME SPACE e Only time information and can be displayed dur ing single track repeated playback or random playback e In the program mode display shows the elapsed time of the entire program and display shows the remaining time of the entire program e When the displayed time is 324 minutes or more the display shows 3 Elapsed time of entire disc TOTAL lights up 4 Remaining time on entire disc TOTAL lights up TOTAL Remaining recording time of MD REMAIN lights up REMAIN Title display of MD recorder Remote control unit only Press twice DISPLAY CHARAC When pressed during stop or play Title display When a title is too long to be accommodated in the display press the DISPLAY CHARAC key to scroll the displayed title so that the previously hidden characters be viewed When pressed during recording onto MD Display of input source being recorded 2 Remaining recording time of MD REMAIN lights up REMAIN L Remaining recording time of MD and elapsed time of track being played of CD
83. in Timer operation is not possible Tuner section Symptom Adjust the present time referring to Clock adjustment Set the timer ON time and OFF time Press the TIMER key to set up the execution 89 Remedy Radio stations cannot be received RA ESA Connect antennas Select a band Tune to the frequency of the desired station Noise interferes Install the outdoor antenna in an apart position from the road Switch the suspected electric appliance OFF Install the TV or the system at an increased distance between them A station has been preset but it cannot be re ceived by pressing the P CALL key 36 LSA 35 36 LSS 36 Preset stations with tunable frequencies Preset stations again suoyaas 3 p jmouy Knowledge sections 100 DVD CD player section Symptom In case of difficulty Remedy Playback starts but the video is not output The input selection of the TV and or AV amplifier is incorrect or these devices are not turned on Connection cords are connected improperly a The picture is disturbed during forward search or reverse search The picture disturbance during forward search or reverse is normal This is not a malfunction The picture is not neat or the video or audio quality is poor Connection cords are connected improperly A device generating noise is installed near the signal path The disc is dirty or da
84. itles are referred to as title numbers Chapter Chapter No DVD VIDEO The chapter is a partition of video or audio that is smaller than the title A title is composed of multiple chapters The numbers assigned to the chapters are re ferred to as chapter numbers Track Track No VCD CD A track is also a sec tion of video and audio recorded in a disc The numbers assigned to individual tracks are referred to as the track numbers With most of music CDs a track is assigned to a piece of music However with a VCD the sections of the contents do not always correspond to the assigned tracks As special playback functions such as skipping and programming of ordinary CDs are based on track number data such playback functions are some times impossible with some VCDs Cinema Voice function DVD This function to be used when words are hard to be distinguished dur ing playback of DVD recorded with Dolby Digital Surround Subtitle language DVD Some DVDs contain the recording of multiple subtitle languages Angle DVD Some DVDs contain the recording of multiple viewing angles Audio language DVD Some DVDs contain the recording of multiple audio languages Aspect ratio The ratio between the horizontal and vertical sizes of picture displayed ona TV screen The aspect ratio of ordinary TV is 4 3 and that of widescreen IV is 16 9 Pan amp scan DVD Method of displaying a horizon tally long picture recorded in
85. l setup TV Aspect according to the aspect ratio 4 3 or 16 9 of your TV 48 If the TV has an S Video input connector connect the VIDEO OUT S VIDEO connector of the player to it using the provided S Video cord S Video cord Commercially available TA Q S VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO OUT Video cord accessories Monitor TV S Video input Video input Select the video connection method according to the TV in use When S Video cable is connected the ordinary video connection is not necessary The video output from the player should be connected directly to the TV If the video output is connected through a VCR the picture displayed on the TV may be disturbed due to the copy pro tect function Conection of Subwoofer optional Extremely low frequency sound is played back powerfully SUB WOOFER PRE OUT Subwoofer Using Headphones O Insert the headphone plug into the PHONES jack O PHONES e Headphones with a stereo mini plug can be con nected e The sounds from all speakers are cut off Adjust the volume with the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob When a DTS encoded disc CDs LDs DVDs is played noise may interfere with the headphone output To enjoy DTS digital surround playback through headphones connect an external 5 1 channel DTS digital surround decoder system to the digital output of the DVD player and use the h
86. l track high speed recording All track recording gt One touch edit normal speed recordin Records a CD onto an MD in a short period Records only one CD track being played onto an MD in half the normal playback period Note that recording of discs other than CD on MD is possible only in the nor mal speed because it is only their analog audio output that can be recorded on MD 66 Single track high speed recording gt Single track recording Program recording Records the programmed CD tracks in the programmed order onto an MD at twice the normal playback speed Note that recording of discs other than CD on MD is possible only in the normal speed because it is only their analog audio output that can be recorded on MD 68 Program high speed recording D Program recording em Synchronized recording Convenient for recording all chapters in a title ina DVD VIDEO disc 38 39 Synchronized recording p gt uona s uonesijddy 64 Convenient recording methods One touch edit high speed recording Records a CD onto an MD ina short period All tracks in a CD can be recorded onto an MD in half the normal playback period Note that recording of discs other than CD on MD is possible only in the normal speed because it is only their analog audio output that can be recorded on MD Be sure to put the MD recorder in stop mode With recording of CD playback either the e For high
87. language O Angle icon Shows the angle number Select to change the viewing angle I MEE MAIN OSD Bam Ra O Track icon Time display icon During CD VCD when P B C is off playback SOUND OSD Bom Ba O O to mal Audio icon During MP3 playback MAIN OSD PABI EUT O Folder icon 6 File icon Time display icon se S L S A S S 3 30 Playback Time display for DVD CD player Use the following procedure to switch the type of information shown by the time display shown in the OSD or player display Time search is also available for specifying the position to start playback by in putting the time information The time display information type can also be changed using the TIME SPACE key However time search is not possible Remote control unit only O Press the ON SCREEN key during playback ON SCREEN Ea O Press either cursor key lt gt to select the time display icon then press the ENTER 4 esy E key D man 5 3 z z m ENTER Elapsed play time of track or chapter DAN A 2 Remaining play time of track or chapter ee 3 Elapsed play time of disc or title 4 Remaining play time of disc or title Press either cursor key A V to select the The time search target time time display content then press the ENTER can be input is displayed with
88. layer and store it in its case Never play a cracked or warped disc During playback the disc rotates at high speed in the player Therefore to avoid danger never use a cracked or deformed disc or a disc repaired with tape or adhesive agent Please do not use discs which are not round be cause they may cause malfunction Disc accessories The disc accessories stabilizer protection sheet protec tion ring etc which are marketed for improving the sound quality or protecting discs as well as the disc cleaner should not be used with this system because they may cause malfunction Apparatus Claims of U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 4 819 098 and 4 907 093 licensed for limited viewing uses only This product incorporates copyright protection tech nology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Cor poration Reverse engineering or disassembly is pro hibited dts DIGITAL OUT DTS and DTS Digital Out are trademarks of Digital Theater Sys tems Inc Manufactured under license from Dolby Labora tories DOLBY and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
89. m again When power is ON press the TIMER key to turn on the timer related indicators completely Each press switches the timer as follows O T T TIMER DO 20 B 408B Extinguished e Be sure to load a disc and adjust the listening vol ume de To check or modify the reservation contents restart the timer reservation from the beginning Important Items Maintenance Maintenance of the unit When the front panel or case becomes dirty wipe with a soft dry cloth Do not use thinner benzine alcohol etc for these agents may cause discoloration In regard to contact cleaner Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a malfunction Be specially careful not to use con tact cleaners containing oil for they may deform the plastic component Reference Caution on condensation Condensation of dew may occur inside the unit when there is a great difference in temperature between this unit and the outside This unit may not function properly if condensation oc curs In this case leave the unit for a few hours and re start the operation after the condensation has dried up Be specially cautious against condensation in the fol lowing circumstances When this unit is carried from one place to another across a large difference in temperature when the hu midity in the room where this unit is installed in creases etc Memory backup function Stored contents which are clear
90. maged To prevent this remove dirt and handle discs carefully so as not to damage them 94 There may be condensation of dew on the optical lenses In this case leave the player with power ON for a few hours to dry up the condensation then retry operation 93 a It takes long time before playback starts The disc type should be detected and motor rotation stabilized before starting playback This is normal and not a malfunction A warning is displayed on the TV screen and playback is not possible The reproduced video may be disturbed or audio may be skipped when the disc surface is stained with fingerprints or dirt Clean the disc surface by wiping it in the radial directions using a soft cloth 94 If the disc is placed obliquely or on another disc place the disc correctly 24 Playback may be unavailable due to viewing restriction or region code problem 20 The top and bottom edges of the picture are cut off The video format of the played disc does not match that of the connected TV 18 VCD cannot be played with menu playback Menu playback is not available when P B C is Off Menu playback is possible only with P B C compatible VCDs Subtitles are not displayed Subtitles are not displayed when the played DVD does not con tain the recording of subtitles The subtitle language is set to Off SA Audio or subtitle language cannot be changed The language cannot be switched
91. mpt to change the rating level the password input screen will be displayed 50 8 No Limit Select to enable playback of any DVD discs whether their targets are adults general public or children 7 to 1 When DVD software containing the recording of restriction level an adult oriented disc or a disc including violence playback is restricted in accordance with the restriction level 0 Lock All Select to inhibit any DVD Use this setting for example when you want to inhibit playback of an adult oriented DVD which does not contain the restriction information Change Password Select to change the viewing restriction password which has been registered before This item cannot be selected unless a password has al ready been registered Temporary Unlocked Select to disable temporarily the viewing restriction which has been set previously This item cannot be selected unless a password has been set previously TV Aspect 4 3 Select when the connected TV uses the conventional aspect ratio of 4 3 16 9 Select when the connected TV uses the wide screen aspect ratio of 16 9 Widescreen video will be reproduced in full screen Set the screen mode of the TV to the full mode TV Mode Pan amp Scan Select to play widescreen software with pan amp scan specification on a pan amp scan screen screen with the left and or right edges cut off When widescreen software without pan amp scan spe
92. ng of tape the tape deck is also stopped Sync function e Press the key again to resume recording At this time the track number is incremented by 1 Do not turn power off or apply shock or impact while WRITING is displayed If the power cord is un plugged before WRITING disappears the recorded or edited data will be lost e Recording can also be started by pressing the MD REC key 40 Recording on MD Selecting the recording input signal REC INPUT With recording of CD playback either the digital output or analog output can be recorded as required In recording of a disc source other than CD on MD the recording source is set automatically to the ANALOG audio O Press the DVD CD 1I key Press the MODE key Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select mops ys TORPET REC INPUT then press the SET DEMO key ee eS See ns Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select DIGITAL or ANALOG then press the SET DEMO key SI Adjust the recording level REC LEVEL The level for recording the digital input signal from an auxiliary source component such as a satellite tuner or MD recorder can be adjusted The recording level of the audio selected in Selecting the recording input signal REC INPUT can be adjusted O Press the MODE key Basic section Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to pu pe ys select REC LEVEL then press the SET Pul Ras Pant Ba Be e Bo
93. nguage used to display the menu screens language use in menus on the disc audio language subtitle language etc If the selected language is not used in a spe cific disc the language specified as the priority language for the disc will be used Also select VISUAL to set the still mode and video format conversion system When VISUAL is selected in SET UP MENU Player Menu Language Setting Subtitle Language Setting Sets the language used to display the menu screens Sets the language of the disc subtitles of the player Still Mode Setting Disc Menu Language Setting Reduces blur in still images Sets the language used to display the menu screens NTSC gt PAL Setting of the disc Switches if the signal from an NTSC format disc is to Audio Language Setting be converted into PAL or not Sets the language of the disc audio Select the DVD CD input 24 ESA Select SET UP MENU VISUAL Press in stop mode O Press the SET UP key SET UP MENU SET UP E T Press either cursor A V key to select SET UP MENU VISUAL then press the d EXIT ENTER key N gt a E D com 2 lt D gt e Press the RETURN cov o curse gt while the S SET UP MENU menu is displayed to exit from the setup mode R 2 Select the item to be set 3 Press either cursor A V key to select the 265 VISUAL item to be set then press the ENTER key Player Menu L
94. nly when a track is recorded in stereo LP2 or LP4 mode is played on an MDLP incompatible recorder player This unit allows you to select the STAMP function on LP attached to the title or off LP not attached to the title audio reproduction Otherwise a very high volume will be reproduced when playback of a track recorded in the STEREO or MONO mode starts uonzas aIseg 42 Recording on MD Track number marking in MD recording TRACK MARK When you press the set key while TRACK MARK is displayed a menu for selecting whether the track num bers are to be marked automatically during recording AUTO or marked manually by yourself during or after recording MANUAL Select either option with the volume multi control knob and press the set key The initial setting is AUTO The track numbers are used when playing back the recording searching for a track or programming tracks O Press the MODE key Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob ope te th bt to select TRACK MARK then press the Hae cate Gee ei ee SET DEMO key ee Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob a to select AUTO or MANUAL then press le the SET DEMO key TRACK MARK indicator AUTO Usually use this position for recording When recording audio from a DVD MP3 or VCD or recording analog audio from a CD the MD track num ber increments as the CD track changes When an external input is recorded the MD track also increments b
95. o signals Sampling rate Sampling refers to converting an analog signal into digital signal by slicing the ana log signal into fine parts at a certain time interval and digitizing every sliced part The sampling rate is the count of slicing per second The original sound can be reproduced more faithfully when the sampling rate is higher Important Items Quantization bit The quantization bit count refers to the number used in digitizing the sliced parts obtained by slicing the analog signal as described above The quantization bit count is the number of bits used in digitization per second The origi nalsound can be reproduced more faithfully when the quantization bit count is larger Linear PCM Pulse Code Modulation Audio signal format without using compression In the DVD which has a very large disc capacity the linear PCM signal using high sampling rate can be re corded Bitstream DVD This is the generic name given for the flow of data based on a standard such as Dolby Digital DTS MPEG etc Dolby Digital A digital audio compression technol ogy developed by Dolby Laboratories Inc DTS Digital surround system developed by Digital Theater Systems Inc Title Title No DVD VIDEO The title is the larg est unit of video or audio recorded in DVD VIDEO Usually a title corresponding to a movie product with video software or an album or a piece of music with music software The numbers as signed to the t
96. ot possible 31 prior 24 Recording or playing the AUX source component For recording For timer playback or timer recording of a source component connected Make preparations for recording to the AUDIO AUX IN jacks connect it properly by referring to Connec 38 tion of Other Accessories 9 87 2 Select the timer number Press the MODE key Example for playing radio broadcast from 10 30am to 11 30am using PROG 1 MODE Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob Ber ey al 6 eae a to select TIMER SET then press the SET PoE PEE Bo fin i DEMO key Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob e f you make a mistake press the MODE key and restart to select PROG 1 SET then press the from step l SET DEMO key e When a timer setting has already been made in the se lected timer the setting will be overwritten by the new setting Ej Set the ON time then the OFF time wont i tae OR AI O Adjust the time eee Tip TE ep VOLUME ZEINA as MULTI CONTROL The time is N Thetimeis y pen pe e returned advanced ENSS Phe whieh eRe aes O Set it SET DEMO e For each of the ON time and OFF time enter the figure of hour by performing steps and then enter the figure of minute in the same manner e f you make a mistake press the MODE key and restart L from step B Make the desired reservation j For timer playback or Al timer playback
97. owledge sections 13 Specifications Main unit Amplifier section Effective output power P S A on one channel driven 1 kHz 10 T H D at 6 Q 00 20 W 20 W Tuner section FM tuner section Tuning frequency range 87 5 MHz 108 MHz MW AM tuner section Tuning frequency range 9 kHz step sii2 heis beet ecdelec cece 531 kHz 1 602 kHz 10 kHz step c eee 530 kHz 1 610 kHz MD recorder section LASCR l sik cdleccbecdeveveivavesteesiiciesss Semiconductor laser Laser wave lengh s eseeeeeeeeeee 770 to 800 nm Laser power class cccccceeeeeeeaeeseeees Class 3B IEC Recording method TTT Field modulation overwrite method Audio compresion ssassn ATRAC ATRAC 3 D A Conversion 0 cs ssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeasaeseeeess 1 Bit DVD CD player section Laser vescccsttis stasis iviechiiates Semiconductor laser Laser wave lengh eeeeeeeeeeeee 643 to 683 nm Laser power class c ccccceeeeeseeesneeeeees Class 2 IEC D A Conversion 2 ccccsccsseesssssseeseeeeeeeeeeseeeseeseeees 1 Bit Video output format ccccsecesseeeeeeeeees NTSC PAL General Power CONSUMPTION cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 75 W Dimensions cccceeeeeeeees W 240 mm 9 7 16 H 139 mm 5 1 2 D 360 mm 14 3 16 Weight net cc csscssesesseeeseeeeseeeee 6 1 kg 13 4 Ib Speakers ENn
98. pplication section Convenient recording methods One touch edit normal speed recording Records a CD onto an MD in a short period Records only one CD track being played onto an MD in half the normal playback period Note that recording of discs other than CD on MD is possible only in the normal speed because it is only their analog audio output that can be recorded on MD Be sure to put the MD recorder in stop mode With recording of CD playback either the digital output or analog output can be re corded as required 0 MD can be recorded in the desired recording modes REC MODE as required 41 Make preparation for recording Insert a recordable MD in the MD recorder Ensure that the RANDOM indicators are not lit Insert the desired DVD MP3 VCD CD in the DVD CD player 2 Select the desired track number e For high speed recording set the CD record ing signal format to DIGITAL e When recording from a CD or MD digital re cording of certain discs may be inhibited by the SCMS A e f the RANDOM indicator is lit turn it off by pressing the RANDOM key to cancel the random play mode O Press the DVD CD gt 11 key DVD CD gt 6 Select the desired track number Mo PQRS TUV WXYZ cee amp 221 Neee e if P B C is On be sure to set it to Off 45 Convenient recording methods 3 S
99. put 24 Press the TOP MENU FOLDER SEARCH key FOLDER SEARCH FILE TOPMENU WMENU P B C KA l f Blinks 71 S e f file search is required press the MENU P B C FILE SEARCH key instead 2 Press the cursor up down key A W to select the title of the desired folder or file a eS To abort operation press the TOP MENU FOLDER SEARCH key again E Start playback eo es rs e A Folder File SINGLE Se rahi oa 31 2 14 E ce 1 BITTERPI STAINOFF PREVERSI ohare C0 2 3 OVERTEND 4 5 e In folder search playback begins with the file with the minimum file number in the searched folder e In file search playback begins with the searched file gt R 3 Q 9 S S 3 A Q S S 3 Changing the initial setup DVD Application section MAIN Setting The setups according to the connected TV viewing restriction OSD position on screen messages and IPB display can be set When MAIN is selected in SET UP MENU Rating Setting Sets the viewing restriction of DVD VIDEO This functions only with DVD VIDEO discs compatible with viewing restriction TV Aspect Setting Sets the picture aspect ratio according to that of the connected TV TV Mode Setting This setting is required when the aspect ratio of the connected TV is 4 3 OSD Position Setting Sets the position of the OSD On Screen Dis play
100. r also required the same amount of data as alphanumeric characters When deleting atitle itis not recommendedto overwrite spaces on previous characters but use the CLEAR DELETE function 81 Each press of the lt lt or gt gt keys switches the op eration DISC Disc title 1 2 001 002 Track title 2 3 ALL ERASE Complete erasure of disc and track titles 1 2 3 Title Memo 3 1 When step is performed in stop mode the dis play starts with the disc title 42 Each press of the kt or I key displays a track title in sequence from 001 002 When all track titles have been displayed then will be displayed 3 Each press of the ka or gt gt key causes the selected title memo number to blink after which then will be displayed In case of disc title Select DISC NaN LASA In case of track title Select the desired track No The track can also be selected using the numeric keys 2 Input the title To enter a title O Select a character group DISPLAY CHARAC 6 Select a character mo ey PQRS TUV WXYZ 221 When the same key is pressed repeatedly the characters will change Example When QZJ is pressed the characters will change in the order of A gt B gt C gt a gt b gt c Set the selected character SET Repeat steps to above To change or clear
101. racters in title memo TITLE MEMO Example To save characters TREASURE in title memo No 2 Select the save destination title memo number Press in stop mode O Press the TITLE INPUT key TITLE INPUT From the save destination memory num bers 1 to 3 select No 2 and set the selection yet ce SET O lt lt P CALL gt P To return To advance Input characters TREASURE by perform ing steps B 9 to B in Assigning a title to a disc or track 81 Press the ENTER key to copy the characters in the title memo Press the TITLE INPUT key to complete edit ing TITLE INPUT To abort operation press the TITLE INPUT key again Each press of the lt lt or gt gt keys switches the op eration DISC Disc title 2 001 002 Track title 3 ALL ERASE Complete erasure of disc and track titles 1 2 3 Title Memo e TREASURE is memorized in title memo No 2 which was selected in step e f required character input to other title memo can be continued by repeating steps to O Listening to an AUX input source Connect the related equipment under reference to Connection of external source component rc O Press the AUX key Cap Play the connected equipment Adjust the volume E VOLUM MULTI CONTROL Adjusting the AUX Input Level
102. rom desired track 32 To fast forward To stop playback 32 and back ward 32 Start playback Start playback To pause playback 32 To pause playback 32 To stop playback 32 Ejectthe MD 32 Skipping tracks 32 Skipping tracks 32 1 Load a MD Insert the MD correctly into the slot of this unit e When a title has been recorded for the disc the title is displayed Insert with the shutter facing upward oO 9 9 9 S 3 The display changes fell Re a N Te TINTA TINT L LIN By AA INS Disc title In the direction of the arrow The MD cannot be loaded or ejected while the unit is in standby mode Do not force load a MD in standby mode otherwise malfunction will result 2 Start playback KDS e f the MD being played contains recording of track titles the track title is CA displayed at the beginning of each track during playback Play mode Elapsed time Je LP2 Basic section Start playback To pause playback MD Cle e Each press pauses and plays the MD alternately To stop playback STOP auto mono Cs aS Playback from desired track Remote control unit only Select the desired track No Meo C4 Cs Cel PQRS TUV WXYZ K amp l r ai 5 lt
103. s some functions may not work as intended by the user Be sure to read the manual provided with the disc to be played When an inhibition icon is displayed on the connected TV screen during operation it indicates that the player E TA is in the operation restricted status Systems and Types of Playable Discs Playable Disc DVD VIDEO CD CD R RW COMPACT COMPACT Logo mark DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO DVD AUDIO VIDEO Unplayable Discs Never attempt to play a Photo CD disc on this unit Other discs which cannot be played on this unit SACD DVD AUDIO DVD ROM DVD R RAM DVD RW CD R RW which has not been processed by session closing or finaliza tion CD ROM DTS CD SVCD VSD CDV CD G CD EG CD EXTRA etc Only the audio part can be reproduced A DVD VIDEO disc with a region code which does not match this unit or without a region code For details see Region Codes of This Player 20 When the video format of a disc differs from that of the TV in use the disc cannot be played normally For details see Video Formats 18 This unit may also be incapable of playing certain CD R RW discs depending on their properties recording condi tions etc Icons Inscribed on DVD Discs ALL Indicates the playable region code 8 Indicates the number of languages in the audio The figure in the icon shows the number max 8 languages Indicates the number of available
104. s 28 Icons on the TV SCrOCI 2 s ssccccccssssssesssesstssssnestensenssnsstenesees 29 Playback of MD tssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssenssssesssess 31 Receiving broadcast Station 34 Collective presetting of stations ssssssseereeen 35 Tuning a non preset radio station Auto tuning Manual tuning 1 0s0s00seseseseseseeeen 36 One by one presetting Manual preset 0000 36 Recording on MD sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssenssssessesieess 38 Application section Menu playback cc cccccscccsssscsssscsesserssseeesesessessssesssneaess 44 Menu playback of DVD 0 1ssscsssssssssssesssssssessssssnesnessees 44 Menu playback of P B C compatible VCD 100008 45 MP3 that can be played back with this equipment 46 Searching a desired folder file by its title 100000000 47 Changing the initial setup DVD 1 0 00ssee 48 MAIN Setting iinitan iie iaiia 48 SOUND Setting ssssssssssssssssesssssssassesssssssessesnssssssssessacscsnssassonsnes 51 VISUAL Setting iisi iiaa 54 Various playback features ccsscsseseneneiees 58 Listening to the desired sequence program playback 58 Repeated playback ccsccsssccssssssssesssesssssssnessensssesnsssenseees 60 A B repeat playback 0 0 2 sssssssssesseccsssssssnesesssssssnssessssissesiess 61 Playing tracks in a random order random playback 62 Convenient recording methods sssssss
105. s in a playback only MD Use a recordable MD PROTECTED The MD in use is protected against recording Enable recording 95 RANDOM Mode An attempt is made to perform O T E recording while the unit is in the CD random play mode Exit from the random play mode 21 READING The TOC data is being read out CAN T COPY An attempt is made to record the digital signal from a source subjected to digital copy prohibition by SCMS The digital output from this source cannot be recorded TEXT FULL An attempt is made to display the text data of a CD TEXT disc containing more than 3 kB of text data TITLE FULL An attempt is made to input a title by exceeding the restriction of the maximum number of characters The maximum number of input characters is 1792 charac ters per disc and 80 characters per track including LP Blinking e Confirmation message asking if a setting or MD editing can be executed Every MD contains data named TOC Table Of Contents in addition to audio data The TOC corresponds to the table of contents of a book and includes non rewritable data among information on the number of tracks their playing time character information etc In addition to the TOC every recordable MD also contains specific data called UTOC The UTOC includes non rewritable data among information on the number of tracks their playing time character information etc suoyaas afpajmouy Kn
106. s the speed in place O Cae ate ae E Audio is not output during slow playback or reverse slow Poses eo playback Reverse slow playback is not available with VCD Press the DVD CD gt key to resume normal play L back Forward search and reverse search a Press once during playback to initiate forward or re verre a alow sheers lt n gt SS gt Remote control unit only The search speed can be selected from 5 speed steps With a MP3 disc forward search and reverse search are possible only in a single speed lt lt TUNING gt gt When OSD is displayed pressing the ON SCREEN key turns it off and shows the speed in place Se ee ey Video may be disturbed during forward search or re Backward Forward search search Basic section verse search Press the DVD CD I key to resume normal play back Skipping a track chapter or file e A track is skipped and playback starts from the begin ef ning of the skip destination track chapter or file With 7 DVD VIDEO this operation is available only in the middle of play mode lt lt P CALL _ gt P e When the Kd key is pressed once during playback To skip To skip playback restarts from the beginning of the current backward forward track chapter or file e With a VCD and P B C is on these buttons function as L the ma a Previous and mI Next key 45 27 Playb
107. stablished finally at the moment the MD disc is ejected Do not turn power off or apply shock or impact while WRITING is displayed If the power cord is un plugged before WRITING disappears the recorded or edited data will be lost Image of divide Should be approx 2 sec or rig longer I de Track No is adjusted rilrars Di Divided tra oe track second half ck first half uonzas uonesijddy Application section 76 Combining two tracks COMBINE MD Edit Functions Combines two adjacent tracks into a single track After this operation the track numbers of tracks located after the combined tracks are decreased automatically Before starting MD editing be sure to cancel the pro gram mode by pressing the PGM key in stop mode It is not permitted to combine two tracks which are recorded in different recording modes Selectthe MD input 31 Select COMBINE k O Press the TRACK EDIT key TRACK EDIT Select COMBINE lt lt P CALL _ B P Set it SET If you combine tracks during playback go to step B XX 2 Select the track to be combined e Tocombine two tracks during playback press the TRACK EDIT key while the second track is being played e To cancel the operation in the middle press the TRACK EDIT key any time before step E Each press of the l
108. steps 3 0 and be fore playing the disc DVD CD gt I Q Start playback Still picture display and playback pause Stopping playback Start playback Still picture display and playback pause To eject a disc 1 Load a disc O Press the DVD CD 4 key Place a disc Press the DVD CD 4 key e Do not touch the played side of The label side must be on top disc e Be sure to place a disc horizon tally Placing it with an inclination will result in malfunction 2 Start playback During DVD playback Elapsed time Title No Chapter No 2 Playback J 3 Select the desired items from the menu screen FOLDER SEARCH TOPMENU When a DVD VIDEO containing the recording of the top menu or menu is played the top menu or menu is displayed These menus allow you to select the position you want to play eas ily based on an interactive method The following operation procedure is the basic procedure As the op eration procedure may vary depending on the played software be sure to read the manual provided with the software O Press the TOP MENU FOLDER SEARCH key O Press a cursor key lt gt A V or numeric keys to select the scene to be played Press the ENTER key to start playback When the TOP MENU FOLDER SEARCH key is pressed again while the top menu is displayed durin
109. subtitle languages The figure in the icon shows the number max 32 subtitle languages figure in the icon shows the number max 9 angles Indicates the number of available aspect ratios LB stands for Letter Box and PS stands for Pan amp Scan The example shown means that the 16 9 video can be converted into letterbox X Indicates the number of viewing angles which can be viewed with the angle function The 19 7 uon3 s uoneledalg 20 Playable Disc Region Codes of This Player A region code defined for each country or area is assigned for each DVD VIDEO player so it cannot play a DVD VIDEO disc if its region code do not match that of this unit Also a disc which does not contain any region code may sometimes be unable to be played on the player When purchasing a DVD VIDEO disc make sure that it has a region code which can be played on your player Region Code of Usable Country or Area Player 4 Canada United States American Samoa Bermuda Johnston Island Midway Islands Puerto Rico St Pierre and Miquelon United States Virgin Wake Island Albania Andorra Austria Bahrain Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Lesotho Liechtenstein Luxembourg Macedonia Malta Monaco Netherlands Norway Oman Poland Portugal Qatar Romania
110. t lt or gt keys switches the op eration When pressed in When pressed in play stop mode mode Q MOVE DIVIDE 2 COMBINE 2 COMBINE ERASE 3 ERASE D MOVE e COMBINE cannot be selected if the track being played is the first track on the disc HERG eS of Select a track number lt lt P CALL gt P To decrease To increase track No track No Connecting tracks 6 and 7 MD Edit Functions Ej Execute the track combine operation Display after execution EDIT NOW gt COMPLETE When editing is completed successfully EDIT NOW gt CAN T EDIT ore J When editing is impossible e Track combining may sometimes be impossible due to the limitations of the MD standard e The MD recorder enters pause mode at the beginning of the track newly created by combination After editing eject and remove the MD SUMMIT Dy x 5 AH ee Ly a X Information is MD has been ejected MDS being written e The MD editing is established finally at the moment the MD disc is ejected Do not turn power off or apply shock or impact while WRITING is displayed If the power cord is un plugged before WRITING disappears the recorded or edited data will be lost PY Cn ce Joa Track No and title of the Track No and title of the first track are left second track are cleared
111. tart recording Press the MODE key MODE oo Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select O T E MODE then press the SET DEMO key Turning the knob switches the display contents Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob i NORMAL SP Normal speed recording to select NORMAL SP or HIGH SP then A ere press the SET DEMO key 2 HIGH SP High speed recording If you are operating the remote press the O T E key Only NORMAL SP recording is available e When step amp is performed in the middle of DVD MP3 from the remote control unit VCD CD playback the current track will be recorded from L the beginning e After the track has been recorded the MD recorder stops The recorded audio may skip noise may be recorded and the DVD CD player enters pause mode Except for onthe MD or unnecessary tracks may be created de DVD VIDEO disc pending on the condition of the CD In such a case e When either DVD IMP3 VCD CD playback or MD record restart recording at the normal speed ing stops the other operation also stops To interrupt a recording With certain tracks when a track has been recorded pila in high speed recording the recording mechanism prohibits to start high speed recording of the same track or high speed recording of the disc containing Uae aslo the track in less than 74 minutes after the start of pre vious recording Inthis case the unit displays the time required till th
112. tereo LP2 re cording mode 3 LP4 Stereo LP4 re cording mode MONO Monaural re cording mode 1 Select the preset station No SET DEMO oS 2 Set it Continued on next page uongzas uonesijddy Application section 92 5 Reserve the timer operation Turn the VOLUME MULTI CONTROL knob to select ON then press the SET DEMO key VOLUME MULTI CONTROL oe SET DEMO cox 6 Adjust the volume Put the unit in standby mode Timer operation e When the timer setting is completed by pressing the SET DEMO key COMPLETE is displayed e Use the same procedure as above when you want to reserve a program timer operation in PROG 2 When the unit enters the Standby mode the STANDBY TIMER indicator lights in amber XL e f there is a power failure or the power cord is un plugged after the timer reservation has been activated the STANDBY TIMER indicator blinks in amber In this case the clock setting should be restarted from the beginning After setting the timer make sure that the power is set to OFF Standby When timer operation is not required When power is ON press the TIMER key to turn off the timer related indicators completely Each press switches the timer as follows R O T T Lek ae Se B eoua Extinguished e The reservation contents are held in memory To set the same timer progra
113. the dividing point at more Press the TRACK EDIT key than 2 seconds after the beginning of the track A track TRACK EDIT may not be able to be divided if one of the divide tracks would become shorter than about 2 seconds e Pressing the key in the middle of playback initiates pause e To cancel the operation in the middle press the TRACK EDIT key any time before step E Select DIVIDE sss re P A ee Each press of the lt lt or gt keys switches the op lt eration Rec DIVIDE COMBINE lt lt P CALL _ PB P ERASE MOVE Set it awe PAA Sal Bs SET iP bP bP p bpp C TIS TT OS ITAA TT Application section Ej After editing eject and remove the MD Display after execution EDIT NOW gt COMPLETE When editing is completed successfully EDIT NOW CAN T EDIT ENTER When editing is impossible e There is no blank space left between the two tracks e Track division may sometimes be impossible due to the limitations of the MD standard ed Up to 255 track numbers can be inserted addition e The MD recorder enters pause mode at the beginning ally by repeating to E for each of them of the track newly created by division After editing eject and remove the MD MD amp MD Edit Functions ue aS E RE YAS 7 RE Information is MD has been ejected being written e The MD editing is e
114. tion of afeature that can be used with Description of afeature that can be used with VIDEO CD MP3 Before applying power Unpacking Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all the accessories are present If any accessories are missing or if the unit is damaged or fails to operate notify your dealer immediately If the unit was shipped to you directly notify your shipper immediately Kenwood recommends that you retain the original carton and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the unit in the future Keep this manual handy for future reference Accessories Please confirm that the following accessories are present AM loop antenna 1 FM indoor antenna 1 Speaker cord 2 Video cord 1 Remote control unit 1 Batteries R6 AA 2 eee AC plug adaptor 1 Use to adapt the plug on the power cord to the shape of the wall outlet ST Accessory only for regions where use is eS necessary In regard to demonstration This unit is equipped with a demonstration func DEMO OFF To cancel demonstration l tion only display The demonstration consists Press the SET DEMO key during demonstration of sequential change of display and indicators SET DEMO showing the operations but the audio itself does X not change The demonstration function can be cancelled as follows DEMO ON To execute demonstration e T
115. tomatically after the specified period has elapsed Setting the O T T timer 891 Playback of the selected input source starts at the specified time and the unit is switched off after one hour This timer operates only once directly after setting Timer playback timer recording PROG 1 PROG 2 Playback of the selected input source or recording of the TUNER or AUX input starts at the specified time Al timer playback PROG 1 PROG 2 0 When timer playback starts the volume level increases gradually until a certain level is reached Sleep timer SLEEP Set the number of minutes after which the unit is to be turned OFF Connect the related equipment under reference to System connection _6_ 10 5 i e Each press increases the set time by 10 minutes The Press the SLEEP key during CD or MD playback sleep timer can be set up to about 90 minutes T or during radio reception N S 10 gt 20 gt 30 70 gt 80 gt 90 gt Cancel i 2 R SLEEP are Duration for sleep timer e The unit is turned OFF automatically after the set time has elapsed e Press the SLEEP key while the sleep timer is acti vated to check the remaining time To cancel The system has been set up so that the display is dimmed automatically while the sleep timer is acti Turn the unit OFF or press the SLEEP key until the vated sleep time is cancelled Setting the 0 T T timer Timer operation
116. top the recording 1 Make the preparations for recording Open the write protect tab of the MD to make it recordable 95 Load the MD The MD cannot be loaded or ejected while the unit is in standby mode Do not force load a MD in standby mode otherwise malfunction will result 2 Select the source to be recorded DVD MP3 VCD CD Press the DVD CD key TUNER Broadcasts Press the TUNER BAND key AUX Analog Press the AUX key repeatedly until AUX is displayed DIGITAL AUX Digital Press the AUX key repeatedly until DIGITAL AUX is displayed The character information display shows the recording input source e When DVD CD gt i or MD gt IH is selected playback will start when a disc already has been inserted Press the STOPg TUNING MODE key to stop it e Recording of digital audio is possible only when the CD or DIGITAL AUX source is selected Also even with these sources the digital audio output may be unable to be recorded due to the restriction by SCMS It is only the analog audio that can be recorded when recording DVD Video VCD or MP3 file playback on MD 103 Even when the CD contains the recording of CD TEXT data the data is not copied onto the MD Recording on MD 3 Prepare the recording source DVD MP3 VCD CD Put the CD player in record
117. ty of functions The displayed icons are variable depending on the player status and played disc When the cursor is located on the left or right end if you attempt to move the cursor toward the outside the cursor will move to the opposite end To clear the OSD display move the cursor to the EXIT icon and press the ENTER key The same effect can also be obtained by pressing the ON SCREEN key my ae agag To TAL 2 wm N oe 40 Icons onthe TV screen Information related to the disc title chapter time voice language subtitle language angle etc or the player repeat mode video quality etc can be displayed and changed as required The icons displayed on the TV screen are as shown below Playback During DVD VIDEO playback MAIN OSD lt gt nm 1 a O Title icon Shows the title number in DVD VIDEO disc Chapter icon Shows the chapter number in DVD VIDEO disc Time display icon Shows the disc time Select to perform time search or change the time display 30 SOUND OSD ial B a amp 27 Dy S i imal Audio icon Shows the stream number audio signal audio language and number of audio channels Select to switch the audio language Cinema voice icon Shows the on off status of Cinema Voice Select to switch Cinema Voice on or off VISUAL OSD 3 GLE gt 5 Subtitle icon Shows the language used in subtitles Select to change the subtitle
118. unction of the TV If the color irregularities still remain install the speakers more apart from the TV 2 If a source of magnetism such as a magnet is located near the speakers its interaction with the speakers may cause color irregularities on the TV screen Also take care of this point when installing the speakers 3 Due to induction by the electromagnetic waves produced by a TV the speakers may produce sound even when the stereo unit is turned off In this case also install the speakers more apart from the TV CAUTION Be sure to adhere to the following or proper ventilation will be blocked causing damage or fire hazard e Leave some space around the unit from the largest outside dimension including projection equal to or greater than shown below Back panel 10 cm ed 1 Be sure to insert all connection cords securely If their connections are imperfect the sound may not be produced or noise may interfere 2 Before plugging or unplugging a connection cord be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet If connection cords are plugged or unplugged with the power cord left plugged in malfunction or damage may result Preparation section System connection Connection of Other Accessories Commercially Available Parts When connections are to be made make sure that the power plug is not plugged into a wall AC outlet Connect the equipment as shown in the figures To Connecta TV Set initia
119. ure is divided into the following three picture types before being coded in digital signal I picture Intra coded This is the standard video and can constitute a picture by itself As the highest picture quality can be obtained the still image of I picture is most suitable for use when adjusting the picture quality P picture Predictire coded Picture calculated based on past pictures I picture or P picture suoyaas abpajmouy B picture Bidirectionally predictire coded Picture calculated by comparing the previous and next pictures I pictures or P pictures This pic ture type contains least amount of video informa tion P B C PlayBack Control VCD VIDEO CDs car rying messages such as Playback Control Ca pable can be played interactively by selecting the desired play position or information in hierarchi cal structures while watching the menus dis played on the TV screen OSD On Screen Display OSD is a method of in teractive operations using the menus and icons displayed on the TV screen On Screen Message Message displayed on the TV screen when an operation is performed In case of difficulty What seems to be a malfunction is not always so Before calling for service check the following table according to the symptom of your trouble Operation to reset crocomputer and return it to normal condition The microcomputer may fall into malfunction impossibility to operate erroneo
120. us display etc when the power cord is unplugged while unit is ON or due to an external factor In this case execute the following procedure to reset the mi Unplug the power cord from the power outlet then while holding the STOP m TUNING MODE key depressed plug the power cord again Please note that resetting the microcomputer clears the contents stored in and it returns to condition when it left the factory Amplifier section Speakers Symptom Remedy Sound is not produced The input selection of the TV and or AV amplifier is incorrect or these devices are not turned on Connect properly referring to System connection 8 A Adjust to an required volume Switch MUTE OFF Unplug the headphone plug When a DTS compatible disc is played on this unit the speakers do not output sound In this case set the audio by referring to the instruction manual of the software 23 The STANDBY TIMER indicator blinks in red and no sound is put out A speaker cord is short circuited Turn power off and re connect the speaker cord The STANDBY TIMER indicator blinks in amber Adjust the present time again No sound from the headphones Insert correctly Adjust to an required volume Sound is not produced from the left or right speakers Connect properly referring to System connection Theclock display blinks without changing the fig ures Adjust the present time aga
121. when the played DVD does not contain the recording of multiple audio or subtitle languages Viewing angle cannot be changed The viewing angle cannot be switched when the played DVD does not contain the recording of multiple angles The viewing angle can neither be switched in part where no angle is recorded The viewing restriction Rating cannot be changed If you have forgotten the password reset the initial settings you made till now to the factory setting 99 The selected audio or subtitle languages is not played If the played DVD does not contain the default language set by the user the priority language specified for the disc will be se lected Symptom In case of difficulty Remedy The TV screen does not show any message when a button is pressed if On Screen Message is set to Off switch it On RR The messages in the menus are not displayed in the selected language f the played DVD does not contain the recording of the default language set by the user the priority language specified for the disc will be selected An inhibition icon is displayed and no operation is accepted Symptoms related to MD standard Symptom The operations of certain DVDs and VCDs are restricted by the intention of the software producers Such discs should be oper ated in accordance with the software Operations may also be restricted depending on the player status Caus
122. y 1 at the moment the input signal which has been below a certain level for more than 2 seconds in creases above the level When tuner reception is recorded the track number may sometimes fail to incre ment due to signal noise etc When recording music containing a continuous section with a very low level for example when recording classic music the track number may be incremented by 1 after sucha section In this case cancel the track number later It is recommended to use the MANUAL mode when recording such a kind of music by executing the COMBINE operation 76 During digital recording of CD the track number is incremented automatically by 1 according to the data contained in the digital information The no sound blank is not detected When the CD track number is increased during manual search of a CD the track number recorded on the MD may sometimes fail to be incremented Ano sound track may sometimes created at the moment the played disc stops Basic section MANUAL With this setting the MD track number is not incremented automatically during re cording Track numbers can be marked either during editing by pressing the TRACK track EDIT EDIT key or after recording by executing the DIVIDE operation 74 This setting is convenient when recording a CD which has been recorded in live or which contains very low level sound such as a classical music CD Recording on MD Sampling frequency
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