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KH 6778 DVD Player Operating Instructions
The Silvercrest KH 6778 DVD Player incorporates a technology for copyright protection that is protected by process claims of certain US patents and/or other intellectual ownership rights of the Macrovision Corporation and other Copyright owners. The use of this technology for copyright protection must be approved by Macrovision Corporation and is exclusively intended for non-commercial use in the private area; all other uses require the explicit approval of the Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are explicitly prohibited. Produced under the license of Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Dolby and the Double-D symbol are registered trade marks of Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Condential Unpublished Works. 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. The device is protected by the US patents 4.631.603, 4.577.216, 4.819.098, 4.907.093. and 6,516, 132 The Licence only applies to private use.
K o m p e r n a G m b H B u r g s t r a e D - 7 B o c h u m , G e r m a ny www.kompernass.com Status of the Operating Instructions: May 2005
Controls, displays and connections.. on the DVD player
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Warranty
DVD Player KH6778
In order to procure free repairs, please contact the service hotline. Keep your cash receipt ready for this purpose.
Kompernass Service United Kingdom 08707/876177
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1. Technical Data Video output Audio output Digital audio output 2. Use and function 3. Scope of the delivery 4. Setting up the DVD Player/Safety instructions 5. Remote control 5.1. Loading the batteries 5.2. Using the remote control 5.3. Exchanging batteries 6. Connecting the DVD Player to a television 6.1. Connection to a television with SCART cable/RGB 6.2. Connection to a television via S-Video 6.3. Connection to a television via video input (Composite Video) 6.4. Connection via components signal (YPbPr/Progressive Scan and YUV) 7. Connecting the DVD Player to a Video Projector 8. Connecting Audio-Components to the DVD Player 8.1. Connecting a HiFi system 8.2. Connecting digial audio components via digital cables Connection via coaxial cable 8.3. Connecting digital audio-components via analog cable 9. Necessary settings on the DVD Player prior to operation 9.1. Operating the OSD menu 9.2. Language settings 9.3. Video settings Setting the screen format Setting the television standard Setting Video Output 9.4. Audio settings Setting Prologic Setting Digital Output Speaker settings Setting speaker sizes Stereo-Downmix Setting the speaker distance in relation to the listening point Setting the sound level of the speakers 10. Starting the DVD Player 11. Playing DVDs, VCDs or S-VCDs 11.1. Functions while a DVD, VCD or S-VCD is being played Stopping playback (Pause) Terminating playback (Stop). with Resume Function. without Resume Function 22 22
Silvercrest KH 6778
Calling DVD-Menu (Menu) Playback Control (PBC) with VCDs/S-VCDs Jump to the beginning of the chapter (Skip) Direct chapter selection Enter the chapter number with the numeral buttons Search function (Search) Direct Chapter Selection by way of the search function (Search) Entering the time position with the search function Entering the chapter number with the search function Fast Search Forward/Rewind Slow Play Forward/Return (Slow Motion) Single Frame Forward (Step) Enlarging the picture (Zoom) Changing the camera angle (Angle) Subtitle fade-in/fade-out Changing the playback language Programmed playback (Program) Programming example Fade-in disc information Switching on dierent play modes Random Playback Repeat play Repeating sequences (A B) Bookmark function 12. Playing audio-CDs 12.1 Functions while playing an audio-CD Stopping playback (Pause) Ending playback (Stop). with Resume function. without Resume function Jumping to the beginning of a title (Skip) Intro function (Disc Scan) Direct title selection Entering the title with the numeral buttons Search function Selecting passages of a title by way of the time position Selecting titles by their time position Selecting titles by title numbers Search in Fast Forward/Fast Rewind Programmed playback (Program) Program example Fading-in CD information Switching on dierent Play Modes Random playback Repeat play Repeating sequences (A B) Bookmark function 13. Playing CD-Rs/CD-RWs with MP3 or WMA Files 13.1. Functions when playing a CD-R/CD-RW with MP3 or WMA les Stopping playback (Pause) Ending playback (Stop). with Resume function. without Resume function Jumping to the beginning of a title (Skip) Direct title selection Entering the title with the numeral buttons Selecting a title by way of the search function (Search)
Repeating sequences (A B) Select Play mode Programmed playback (Program) 14. Playback JPEG-CDs 14.1. Functions when displaying JPEG pictures To stop display (Pause) Terminating picture display (Stop). with Resume Function. without Resume Function Jump to the next/previous picture (Skip) Turning pictures Direct picture selection Entering the picture number with the numeral buttons Picture selection via the search function (Search) Selecting the display mode Programmed picture display (Program) 15. General Functions of the DVD Player Setting the sound volume Muting the sound (Mute) Child lock Selecting your own password Returning the DVD Player to the works settings Switching o the DVD Player Cleaning the DVD Player 16. Faults and how they can be remedied 17. Glossary/Index What are DVDs, VCDs and S-VCDs? Playback Control (PBC) What are title and chapter? What are SCART, S-Video, Composite-Video Progressive Scan and YUV? Fields (Interlace)/Frames (Progressive Scan) Decoder Dolby Surround Dolby Prologic Dolby Digital (5.1) DTS What are PAL, NTSC and SECAM? Audio-CDs MP3 WMA JPEG What are folders? 18. Important warranty notes
1 Put in the yellow plug of the audio/video chinch cable, not included in the delivery contents in the video socket marked in yellow on the rear side of the DVD player. 2 Insert the yellow plug on the other end of the audio/video chinch cable into the corresponding chinch socket of the television 3 Insert the white plug of the audio/video chinch cable in the FL chinch socket on the back of the DVD Player. 4 Then insert the white plug on the other end of the audio/ video chinch cable into the audio socket for the left channel on the television. 5 Insert the red plug of the audio/video chinch cable into the FR chinch socket on the back of the DVD Player. 6 Insert the red plug on the other end of the audio/video chinch cable in the audio socket for the right channel on the television. 7 Check the operating instructions for the given television if any settings have to be made on the television in order to be able to operate the DVD Player.
6.3. Connection to a television via video input (Composite Video)
If the television to which the DVD Player is to be connected is not S-Video capable, and does not have a SCART socket, but does have chinch sockets
6.4. Connection via components signal (YPbPr/Progressive Scan and YUV)
Output of the so-called components signals is by way of the YPbPr sockets of the DVD Players. The components signals are available in the form of so-called YUV signals (half frame) and as so-called YPbPr signals (full frame/Progressive Scan). dex.
1 On the rear side of the DVD player, you will nd the three so-called Component Colour Out sockets Y, Pb/Cb and Pr/Cr. Then put in the red plug of the audio/video chinch cable in the chinch jack inscribed with Pr/Cr on the rear side of the DVD player. 2 Insert the red plug at the other end of the audio/video chinch cable in the corresponding Component Video IN-socket Pr/Cr on the television. 3 Insert the white or blue plug of the audio/video cable in the Pb/Cb chinch socket at the back of the DVD Player. 4 Insert the white or blue plug at the other end of the audio/video chinch cable in the corresponding Component Video IN-socket Pb/Cb on the television. 5 Insert the yellow or green plug of the audio/video chinch cable in the Y chinch socket at the back of the DVD Player. 6 Insert the yellow or green plug of the audio/video chinch cable in the corresponding Component Video IN-socket Y on the television. 7 Pick up the two additional chinch cables and insert the the white plug of the chinch cable in the FL chinch socket on the back of the DVD Player. 8 Then insert the white plug on the other end of the chinch cable in the audio socket for the left channel on the television. 9 Insert the red plug of the chinch cable in the FR chinch socket on the back of the DVD Player. 10 Finally, insert the red plug on the other end of the chinch cable in the audio socket for the right channel on the television. 11 Refer to the operating instructions for the given television to nd out whether any settings have to be made on the television so that the DVD Player can be used in this connection with the television.
For this subject please refer to Chapter 17 Glossary/InPlease note:
For both methods of connection the television to which the DVD Player is to be connected must have two unassigned audio chinch sockets. The cabling for both methods is identical; YPbPr signals for Progressive Scan can only be used if the television (or the video projector) that is to be connected to the DVD Player is Progressive Scan capable. If you are not sure whether or not the television ( or video projector) that is to be connected to the DVD Player is Progressive Scan capable and has chinch sockets, then please refer to the operating instructions for the given television (or video projector). Both variants and YPbPr and YUV require the following an audio/video chinch cable two additional chinch cables; these are available from your local dealer.
To connect the DVD Player via component signal
Settings: Setting the Video Output.
7. Connecting the DVD Player to a Video Projector
A video projector can be connected to the DVD Player so that DVDs and S-VCDs can be shown by the video projector. Refer to the operating instructions for the video projector to nd out which connecting facilities should be used and how the connection can be established. Any additional cables that may be necessary are available from your local dealer.
8. Connecting Audio-Components to the DVD Player
In addition to sound reproduction of DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs, as well as audio and MP3-CDs by way of the speakers of the television to which the DVD Player is connection, or
3 Insert the red plug of the chinch cable in the FR chinch socket at the back of the DVD Player. 4 Insert the red plug on the other end of the chinch cable in the chinch socket for the right channel on the HiFi system. 5 Refer to the operating instructions to nd out whether any settings have to be made on the HiFi system to reproduce the sound of a DVD, VCD/S-VCD, Audio- or MP3-CD by HiFi system.
the sound can also be reproduced by external audio components such as HiFi systems, Dolby Digital/DTS receivers or surround-sound systems. The following possibilities are available:
For an optimal sound experience set up the speakers of the HiFi system to the right and left of the television to which the DVD Player is connected. If the DVD Player has been connected to the television with a SCART cable, then the audio signals will be transmitted both via the chinch cable to the HiFi system and via the SCART cable to the television. In this case set the minimum sound volume on the television if the sound is to be reproduced by the HiFi system.
8.3. Connecting digital audio-components via analog cable
If the digital audio-component does not have a digital input, then the DVD Player can also be connected via a conventional analog chinch cable. Proceed in the following manner to connect the DVD Player with analog cables
Proceed in the following manner to eect the necessary settings by way of the OSD menu 1 First insert the power cable plug of the DVD Player into a mains socket. 2 To switch on the DVD Player press the Power button on the front of the DVD Player. If the DVD Player has already been switch on and is in standby mode, then press the Standby button on the remote control once to turn on the DVD Player. Load will then start to ash on the display on the front of the DVD Player, which is then followed by NoDisc. The following appears on the television screen:
9.2. Language settings
The Language menu item is the rst to be automatically selected. Press the OK button once. The Language menu is displayed on the television screen, together the following sub-items and the currently selected settings for each sub-item:
OSD Menu English
Set the language in which the OSD menu is to be displayed on the television screen.
Subtitle English
3 Study the following brief instructions to familiarize yourelf with the operation of the OSD menu:
Set the language in which the subtitle is to be displayed on the television screen while a lm is being shown.
9.1. Operating the OSD menu
Proceed in the following manner to call the OSD menu of the DVD Player. 4 Press the Setup button on the remote control once. The OSD menu with its menu items are displayed on the television screen:
Language Video Audio More Aud Parental
Subtitles can only be shown in the selected language while a DVD/VCD/S-VCD is being played if the given language is available as a subtitle on the DVD/VCD/ S-VCD. If this is not the case then no subtitles will be shown while the DVD/VCD/S-VCD is being played. Information concerning the available subtitles will be printed on the sleeves of most DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs.
For this subject please refer to the Chapter 11.1. Subtitle
fade-in/fade-out
Audio English
5 The Language menu item is the rst to be automatically selected. The individual menu items can now be selected with the control buttons and on the remote control, and called by pressing the OK button on the remote control. The sub-menu of the selected menu item will then be displayed. 6 Sub-items can be selected in the sub-menu with the control buttons and , and called by pressing the OK button. The selectable options available in the selected menu sub-item are then displayed. 7 It is now possible to run through the dierent selectable options of a menu sub-item by repeatedly pressing the OK button on the remote control. The available options relating to the current menu item or menu sub-item will be displayed with each depression of the OK button. 8 After all settings have been made, press the Setup button on the remote control once to fade out the OSD menu.
DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs recorded in the NTSC standard are played in this setting. DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs recorded in the PAL standard are automatically converted so that they can be played in the NTSC format. Set NTSC if the DVD Player is connected to an NTSC television. 8 Select the appropriate television standard with the control buttons and conrm by pressing the OK button once.
The correct setting depends upon the television with which the DVD Player is to be connected. Most televisions will conform with the television standard in your country except if the television was purchased abroad. If you are not sure which is the customary television standard in your country, then refer to the operating instructions for the given television, or turn to the Glossary in the instructions to nd the explanation under the headword Television Standard.
For this subject please refer to Chapter 17. Glossary/Index.
9.4. Audio settings
1 Press the control button menu item. twice to select the More Aud
2 The More Aud menu with the following sub-items and the current settings for each sub-item will now be displayed on the television screen:
Set to Raw, if you have connected a multi-channel digital audio component, for e.g. a Dolby Digital or DTS receiver or a 5.1 channel surround system to the DVD player via a coaxial cable.
Set to PCM, if you have connected a two-channel digital audio component to the DVD player via a coaxial cable.
Prologic Digital Out Pink Noise
Off Raw Off
Set O if no digital audio components have been connected to the DVD Player. 6 Select with the control buttons and between the options Raw, PCM and O. Press the OK button once to conrm the choice.
Setting Prologic
3 The Prologic menu sub-item is the rst to be automatically selected. Press the OK button once. The available options for the Prologic sub-item will be displayed on the television screen:
7 Press the control button three times to return to the OSD menu bar, and then press the Setup button once to fade out the OSD menu.
Speaker settings
For an optimal sound experience it is necessary to adapt sound reproduction to The connected audio components The spatial conditions at the point of installation of the DVD Player/audio components, and Your personal preferences.
Top right: The remaining time until the end of the currently playing chapter in hours, seconds and minutes. 2 Press the Display button a second time to display the following on the television screen: The already played time of the currently playing DVD in hours, minutes and seconds.
1 In the program menu the rst entry eld under storage place 1 is automatically marked. Press, one after the other, the 0 button and 1 button to enter the title number 01.
The remaining time until the end of the currently playing chapter in hours, seconds and minutes
3 To turn o the shue function press the Mode key during playback and select in the Play Mode menu, under the Mode menu item the O option by pressing the OK key. Press the Mode key once again to switch o the shue function.
Repeating sequences (A B)
Any sequence within a chapter of the currently loaded DVD/ VCD/S-VCD can be repeatedly played with this function. Proceed in the following manner 1 Press during playback the A-B key on the remote control as soon as the desired beginning of the sequence is played; Rep A will be displayed on the television screen. 2 Press once again the A B key as soon as the end of the desired sequence is reached. Ensure that the start and end of a sequence is within a chapter. Repeat playback of the selected sequence starts immediately without having to press the Play key. The sequence will continue to be played until the A B key is pressed once again to switch o the function. Rep O will then be displayed on the television screen.
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Repeat play
The Repeat Playback function . with DVDs either titles or chapters of the loaded DVD can be repeated. with VCDs/S-VCDs either individual titles or the entire VCD/SVCD can be repeated. Proceed in the following manner to switch on repeat play 1 Press once during playback the Mode key on the remote control. The Play Mode menu will be displayed on the television screen: 2 Press the control key item:
once to select the Repeat menu
Bookmark function
So-called bookmarks can be set while a DVD/VCD/S-VCD is being played so that selected passages in a lm can be viewed once again later on. Up to three bookmarks can be set. Proceed in the following manner
With DVDs: Press the OK button to choose between the options Chapter, Title and O. Select Title to keep on repeating the currently played title on most DVDs this will be the entire lm until repeat play is switched o or play is terminated by pressing the Stop key twice. Select Chapter to keep on repeating the currently played chapter until repeat play is switched o or play is terminated by pressing the Stop key twice. With VCDs/S-VCDs: By pressing the Ok button you can select between the O, Single and All options. Select Single to continue repeating the currently played title on the VCD/S-VCD until repeat playback is switched o or playback is terminated by pressing the Stop button twice. Select All to continue repeating the entire VCD/S-VCD until until repeat playback is switched o or playback is switched o by pressing the Stop button twice.
For this subject please refer to Chapter 17 Glossary/In7 As soon as the contents of the inserted CD-R/CD-RW has been loaded, the display on the front of the DVD Player will briey display and 00:00. The CD-R menu is faded in on the television screen. All functions available during playback of the CD-R/CD-RW with MP3 or WMA les can be controlled by way of the CD-R menu.
NoDisc will appear on the television screen and on the display on the front of the DVD Player if there is no disc in the disc drawer of the DVD Player. MP3 37
When there are no folders: The rst title on the CD-R/ CD-RW is immediately played. 8 The CD-R-Menu shows When there are no folders:
00:01:15
3 Open the disc drawer on the front of the DVD Player by pressing the Open/Close button once on the front panel of the DVD Player, or on the remote control. Open will then appear on the display on the front of the DVD Player and on the television screen.
CD-R MENU ROOT ROOT Volume 1 Title 1 Volume 2 Title 2 Mode Folder Normal 2
4 Place a CD-R/CD-RW with MP3 or WMA les, label facing upwards, in the disc drawer. 5 Press once again the Open/Close button on the front of the DVD Player or on the remote control to close the disc drawer. Close will then appear on the display on the front of the DVD Player and on the television screen while the disc drawer is closing.
on the left-hand side the main folder (Root) on the loaded CD-R/CD-RW; this is also displayed when the MP3-WMA les are not stored in folders on the loaded CD-R/CD-RW. On the right-hand side of all titles of the loaded CD-R/CDRW (here designated as Volume 1 - Title 1 and Volume 2 - Title 2) Under the mode selection bar
Please continue reading directly at Step 10. When there are folders:
CD-R MENU
Detailed information concerning the currently played title is faded in to the left, underneath the CD-R menu, e.g. the name of the Artist, the name of the Album, the Year of the recording, etc.
ROOT ROOT Folder 1 Folder 2 Mode Folder Normal 2
Display of the detailed information relating to the currently played title presupposes that this information has been stored on the CD-R/CD-RW. No information, or only limited information relating to a title, will be displayed, depending on the above circumstance. The display on the front of the DVD Player indicates 1 The number of the currently played title 2 The time hitherto played of the currently played title. 1 2
On the left-hand side the main folder (Root) on the loaded CD-R/CD-RW On the right-hand side all sub-folders with MP3 or WMA les on the loaded CD-R/CD-RW (here designated as Folder 1 and Folder 2) Under the mode select bar The rst sub-folder on the right-hand side is the rst to be automatically selected. Press the control buttons on the remote control to change between the individual folders; press the OK button once to display the contents of a selected folder.
Proceed in the following manner to select a picture directly by entering the picture number with the numeral buttons 1 During picture display, or when picture display has been stopped/terminated, enter the title number with the corresponding numeral keys on the remote control e.g. the 3 button for the third picture, or consecutively the 1 and 0 buttons for the tenth picture. The entered numbers are displayed on the television screen. If there are folders: Only pictures in the current subfolder can be selected by direct picture selection.
If you have terminated the display of pictures on the loaded CD-R/CD-RW by pressing the Stop button once, then the DVD Player will automatically store the point at which picture display was stopped (Resume Function). As soon as the Play button on the front of the DVD Player or on the remote control is depressed once again, picture display from the stored point is continued.
Jump to the next/previous picture (Skip)
Use the Skip Forward and Skip Backward buttons on the front of the DVD Player, or on the remote control, during picture display to jump between the pictures of the loaded CD-R/CD-RW, either JPEG 46 forward to the next picture, or backward to the previous picture.
Picture selection via the search function (Search)
Proceed in the following manner for direct picture selection by way of the search function 1 Press while the CD-R menu is faded in the Search button on the remote control once. 2 The Search menu is shown on the television screen:
Search Track
The selected picture is instantly displayed. The number of the displayed picture is indicated on the display on the front of the DVD Player. The Skip function can be used to jump only between the next/previous picture of the current sub-folder.
Turning pictures
The currently displayed picture can be turned in increments of 90 while the picture is being shown. For this purpose press the right direction control button on the remote control; the picture is turned by 90 with each depression of the right direction control button. The selected turning increment between 90 and 270 - is shown on the television screen. Renewed depression of the right direction control button for a picture that has already been turned by 270 will turn the picture to its original position, and Original will be shown on the television screen. The currently displayed picture can be turned by 180 by pressing the up direction. And press up direction button once
Enter with the numeral buttons 0 to 9 on the remote control the number of the picture you wish to display. The picture number can be composed of one to four digits. If there are folders: Only the pictures in the current subfolder can be selected with the numeral buttons.
4 Press the OK button on the remote control once to instantly display the selected picture.
Selecting the display mode
The following Play Modes can be selected to display JPEG pictures on CD-Rs/CD-RWs:
If there are no folders: All pictures are shown consecutively. Picture display ends with the last picture on the CD-R/CD-RW. If there are folders: All pictures in the current sub-folder are shown consecutively. Picture display ends with the last picture of the current sub-folder.
If there are folders: All pictures in the current sub-folder are shown in a random sequence. Random picture display is continued until every picture in the current sub-folder has been shown once.
If there are no folders: This function enables you to compile your own picture selection by selecting certain pictures on the CD-R/CD-RW for display. You can determine the sequence in which the pictures are shown. If there are folders: This function enables you to compile your own picture selection by selecting certain pictures of the current sub-folder for display. You can determine the sequence in which the pictures are shown.
If there are no folders: All pictures on the CD-R/CD-RW are shown consecutively. After the last picture on the CD-R/ CD-RW has been shown, display resumes with the rst picture on the CD-R/CD-RW. If there are folders: All pictures in the current sub-folder are shown consecutively. After the last picture in this subfolder has been shown, display resumes with the rst picture of the current sub-folder. Folder repeat is continued until picture display is terminated by pressing the Stop button twice.
For programmed picture display please refer to chapter
Programmed Display (Program).
The current picture is shown once.
If there are no folders: All pictures on the CD-R/CD-RW are shown one after the other. Picture display ends with the last picture on the CD-R/CD-RW. If there are folders: All pictures in all sub-folders of the CD-R/CD-RW are shown consecutively, starting with the current sub-folder. Picture display ends with the last picture in the last sub-folder on the CD-R/CD-RW.
The currently selected picture continues to be shown until terminated by depressing the Stop button twice. Proceed in the following manner to select a display mode 1 In the event that JPEG pictures of a CD-R/CD-RW are already being displayed, then rst terminate picture display by pressing the Stop button on the front of the DVD Player or on the remote control once. 2 Press the control button once while in the picture list (the marks are in the right half of the CD-R menu; see g. 1). The marks then change to the mode select bar; the preset Folder Normal mode has then been selected (see t 2). If there are no folders:
11 Fade out the OSD menu by pressing the Setup button once. The child lock has then been turned on with the set parent guidance rating. If an attempt is now made to play DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs with a higher age release rating than the one set in the OSD menu, then Rating Error will be displayed on the television screen.
The exact function of the child lock depends on the individual DVD/VCD/S-VCD. With some DVDs/VCDs/ S-VCDs playback is not possible when the child lock has been activated; other chapters that are unsuitable for the given age release rating are either skipped or redrawer by other (suitable) chapters. Furthermore, please note that DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs that have no parent guidance rating printed on the sleeve may still, nevertheless, feature an age release rating, and
Setting the child lock 1 If a disc is currently being played by the DVD Player, then stop playback by pressing the Stop button on the front of the DVD Player, or on the remote control, once. 2 Then press the Setup button on the remote control once to display the OSD menu on the television screen. 3 Press the control button to select the Parentel menu item, and then press the OK button on the remote control once.
on some DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs with a printed parent guidance rating, the child lock will not indicate any function in connection with the set age release rating.
Returning the DVD Player to the works settings
If you wish to reverse all the settings you have made in the OSD menu back to the original works settings, then proceed in the following manner 1 In the event that a disc loaded in the DVD Player is currently being played, then terminate this by pressing the Stop button on the front of the DVD Player, or on the remote control, once. 2 Press the Setup button on the remote control to display the OSD menu on the television screen. 3 Press the control button to select the Parental menu item, and then press the OK button on the remote control. 4 The Parental menu is then displayed with its sub-items
Selecting your own password
You can replace the works set password 8888 with your own four-digit password composed of the numerals 0 to 9. For this purpose proceed in the following manner 1 Stop a disc that may be currently playing in the DVD Player by pressing the Stop button on the front of the DVD Player, or on the remote control, once. 2 Press the Setup button on the remote control once to fade in the OSD menu on the television screen. 3 Select the Parental menu item by pressing the control button , followed by depressing the OK button on the remote control once. 4 The Parental menu will then be displayed with its subitems.
The Password menu sub-item is the rst to be automatically selected. 5 Press the control button to select the Load Factory menu sub-item. The Reset option is then marked. 6 Press the OK button once. 7 The DVD Player is then returned to the works settings. Wait for ten seconds before restarting the DVD Player.
The Password menu sub-item is the rst to be automatically selected. Enter with the number buttons on the remote control the works set password 8888 in the input eld marked . 5 Conrm the entry by pressing the OK button once. The symbol behind the input eld is then replaced by the symbol. 6 Enter with the number buttons 0 to 9 your new four-digit password in the input eld marked . Conrm your entry by pressing the OK button once. 7 Your newly entered password is then set with immediate eect. The symbol behind the input eld is then replaced by the symbol. 8 Press the control button main menu bar. once again to return to the
Please realise that returning to the works settings will cancel all your previous settings in the OSD menu!
Warning:
A return to the works settings will also change the Stereo Downmix settings. In the event that The DVD Player is connected to a stereo television and no audio units are connected to the DVD Player, or A Dolby Prologic-compatible audio unit has been connected to the stereo output (via a chinch cable and the chinch sockets FL and FR) of the DVD Player as described in chapter Connecting a HiFi system
9 Fade out the OSD menu by pressing the Setup button once.
Should you have forgotten your new password, then you can continue with the old, works set 8888 password.
then there will be no sound, or only very soft, during playback of DVDs, VCDs/SVCDs and audio-CDs, MP3 or WMA CDs, after returning to the works settings. In this case the previous speaker settings for Stereo Downmix in the OSD menu, Audio menu item, Size sub-item, must be returned to the previous settings: Front: LARGE Center: O Rear: O Subwoofer: O tings: Setting Speaker Sizes Stereo Downmix
Normally, televisions and video projectors are controlled by half pictures or so-called elds. This produces clearly visible line structures. Progressive Scan, on the other hand, denes the output of full pictures or so-called frames (with this DVD Player at the YPbPr output). Progressive Scan signals can only be processed by appropriate playback units (primarily large-format television, projectors). Compared with conventional video signals, the picture quality is signicantly enhanced. YUV (Component Video Out) YUV denes the component signal supplied by this unit to the YPbPr output in the form of half-pictures or socalled elds. Normally, this is the best signal for controlling large-format televisions and projectors which cannot process Progressive- Scan signals. As with RGB video transmission, YUV is composed of three separate video signals: the brightness signal Y and the two colour dierentiation signals U and V.
What are title and chapter?
Titles are the largest video and audio units on DVDs. On many DVDs the (main) lm has the title number 01. Further title numbers can be assigned to bonus material (e.g. lm trailers, background information, etc) on many DVDs. Chapters are the next smallest video and audio units below titles. If the title(s) of a DVD/VCD/S-VCD is/are divided into chapters, then these are assigned numbers which can be entered for direct access to the given chapter. Please note that not all DVDs feature title(s) subdivided into (numbered) chapters, and that chapters may also be designed as scenes (e.g. in the main menu of DVDs)
Fields (Interlace)/Frames (Progressive Scan)
A standard television picture is composed of 576 visible lines; all odd lines are rst shown followed, in alternation, by all even lines, i.e. half-picture or eld. Consequently, only 30 full pictures or frames (60 elds) can be displayed per second. This method is known as the Interlace format.
This contrasts with the Progressive Scan format where all lines are shown each time, i.e. 60 frames or full pictures per second. This increases the over-all quality of the picture so that still pictures and text appear to be signicantly sharper.
DTS stands for Digital Theatre System and denes one of the most common surround-sound formats for DVDs. As is the case with Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS uses three front and two rear surround-sound channels, as well as a bass channel. PAL PAL is the abbreviation of Phase Alternation Line. PAL is the customary and most wide spread colour television standard in central and western Europe (with the exception of France; see SECAM). NTSC NTSC stands for National Television System Committee and is the colour television standard used primarily in the USA and Japan. SECAM
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