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ENGLISH
DP371B
FOR THE GUARANTEE TERMS & CONDITIONS, PLEASE REFER TO BACK COVER OF THIS MANUAL.
P/NO : MFL56732816
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. WARNING: Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a book case or similar unit. CAUTION: Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from over heating. The openings should be never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instruction has been adhered to. CAUTION: This product employs a Laser System. To ensure proper use of this product, please read this owners manual carefully and retain it for future reference. Should the unit require maintenance, contact an authorized service center. Use of controls, adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure. Visible laser radiation when open. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM. CAUTION: The apparatus should not be exposed to water (dripping or splashing) and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the apparatus. CAUTION The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloth, curtains etc. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. Used batteries should be disposed of safely and not incinerated. Attention should be shown to the environment aspects of battery disposal. Use the apparatus in tropical and moderate climates only. The excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
CAUTION concerning the Power Cord Most appliances recommend they be placed upon a dedicated circuit; That is, a single outlet circuit which powers only that appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits. Check the specification page of this owner's manual to be certain.Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged wall outlets, extension cords, frayed power cords, or damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous. Any of these conditions could result in electric shock or fire. Periodically examine the cord of your appliance, and if its appearance indicates damage or deterioration, unplug it, discontinue use of the appliance, and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement part by an authorized service center. Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse, such as being twisted, kinked, pinched, closed in a door, or walked upon. Pay particular attention to plugs, wall outlets, and the point where the cord exits the appliance. To disconnect power from the mains, pull out the mains cord plug. When installing the product, ensure that the plug is easily accessible.
Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC. 2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities. 3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. 4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
This product is manufactured to comply with EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.
European representative : LG Electronics Service Europe B.V. Veluwezoom 15, 1327 AE Almere, The Netherlands (Tel : +310365478940)
POWER: This unit operates on a mains supply of 200-240V~, 50/60Hz. WIRING: This unit is supplied with a BSI 1363 approved 13 amp mains plug, fused at 5 amp. When replacing the fuse always use a 5 amp BS 1362, BSI or ASTA approved type. Never use this plug with the fuse cover omitted. To obtain a replacement fuse cover contact your dealer. If the type of plug supplied is not suitable for the mains sockets in your home, then the plug should be removed and a suitable type fitted. Please refer to the wiring instructions below: WARNING: A mains plug removed from the mains lead of this unit must be destroyed. A mains plug with bared wires is hazardous if inserted in a mains socket. Do not connect either wire to the earth pin, marked with the letter E or with the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow. If any other plug is fitted, use a 5 amp fuse, either in the plug, or at the distribution board. IMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following codes: - BLUE: NEUTRAL, BROWN: LIVE - As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this unit may not correspond with the coloured marking identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
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Types of Playable Discs.... 3 Rechargeable battery... 3 Main Unit.... 4 Remote Control... 5 Power connections... 6 Hooking up the unit... 7 Revolving the LCD panel... 7 Selecting the operation mode... 7 Adjust the settings... 8 Displaying Disc Information.. 9 Playing a Disc... 10 Playing a DivX movie file...11 Listening to Music Disc or files... 12 Viewing photo files... 12 Using an USB Flash Drive... 13 Language Codes... 14 Area Codes.... 14 Troubleshooting... 15 Specifications... 15
About the
Symbol Display
may appear on your TV display during operation and indicates that the function explained in this owners manual is not available on that disc.
Regional Codes
This unit has a regional code printed on the rear of the unit. This unit can play only DVD discs labeled same as the rear of the unit or ALL. Most DVD discs have a globe with one or more numbers in it clearly visible on the cover. This number must match your units regional code or the disc cannot play. If you try to play a DVD with a different regional code from your player, the message Check Regional Code appears on the TV screen.
Contents
Copyrights
It is forbidden by law to copy, broadcast, show, broadcast via cable, play in public, or rent copyrighted material without permission. This product features the copy protection function developed by Macrovision. Copy protection signals are recorded on some discs. When recording and playing the pictures of these discs picture noise will appear. This product incorporates copyright protection technology 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 Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Types of Playable Discs
DVD-VIDEO: Discs such as movies that can be purchased or rented. DVD-R: Video mode and finalized only DVD-RW: VR mode, Video mode and finalized only DVD+R: Video mode only DVD+RW: Video mode only Audio CD: Music CDs or CD-R/CD-RW in music CD format that can be purchased. This unit plays DVDR/RW and CD-R/RW that contains audio titles, DivX, MP3, WMA and/or JPEG files. Some DVDRW/DVDR or CD-RW/CD-R cannot be played on this unit due to the recording quality or physical condition of the disc, or the characteristics of the recording device and authoring software.
Rechargeable battery
Its internal rechargeable battery provides you with the freedom to pass it around and play the files without the power cord. The internal rechargeable battery will start charging only when the unit is turned off and the AC adapter is connected to a power outlet. The charging stops if you turn on the unit. The charging will take approximately 2 hour 30 minutes. Operating time on battery: approximately 2 hour 20 minutes. The operating time on battery may vary depending on the battery status, operational status and environment conditions. The battery indicator will turn red while charging. Once the charging is complete, the indicator light changes to green. When the remaining time of the battery power is under a few minutes, will blink on the screen.
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Main Unit
a LCD screen b Playback Control Buttons N (Play): Starts playback. x (Stop): Stops playback. X (PAUSE/STEP): Pauses playback temporarily/ press repeatedly for frame-by-frame playback. . (Skip): Search backward* or returns to the beginning of current chapter or track or go to the previous chapter or track. > (Skip): Search forward* or Go to next chapter or track. * Press and hold button for about two seconds. c Remote sensor: Point the remote control here. To control the unit using the remote control, do not fold the LCD panel down. d Speakers e Function Buttons POWER (1): Turn the unit ON or OFF. SETUP: Accesses or exits the setup menu. MENU: Accesses the DVD menu. DISPLAY: Accesses On-Screen Display. LCD MODE: Selects the LCD mode. (16:9, 4:3 or Off) COLOR/BRIGHT*: Displays the Brightness or Color menu for LCD display. MODE: Selects a operation mode between [DISC] and [USB].
* To adjust the color or brightness of the LCD display, press COLOR/BRIGHT repeatedly on the main unit to display the Brightness or Color menu then use b / B to adjust the value. Press ENTER to confirm the adjustment. f Menu Control Buttons b B v V (left/right/up/down): Selects an item in the menu. ENTER: Confirms menu selection. g OPEN (Z): Opens the disc lid. h Disc Lid i Battery charge and power indicator Volume: You can adjust the volume level using the volume controller on the right side. Earphones: Connect a earphones to the earphones jack on the right side to enjoy the sound individually. The indicator turns red in charging and changes to green color when the charging is complete. (Refer to page 3 for details.) The indicator turns green for a few seconds when the unit is turned on. j USB Port: Connect an USB Flash Drive.
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Remote Control
SKIP/SEARCH (. / >): Search* backward / forward. Go to next or previous chapter/track. * Press and hold button for about two seconds.
Put the battery into the Remote Control
Pinch the battery holder clip together then pull the tab to remove the battery holder. Insert the battery with the + facing in the same direction as the + on the battery holder. Replace the battery holder with battery into the Remote Control unit making sure that it is fully inserted. Replace Remote Control unit battery with 3V micro lithium cells such as CR. 2025 or its equivalent. Dispose of battery safety in accordance with local laws. Do not dispose of in fire.
SLOW (t / T): Reverse/ Forward slow playback.
l l l l l l l
SETUP: Accesses or exits the setup menu. MENU: Accesses the DVD menu. vV b B: Navigates the menus.
ENTER (
): Confirms menu selection.
RETURN (O): Press to move backwards in the menu or exit the menu. DISPLAY: Accesses On-Screen Display.
PAUSE/STEP (X): Pauses playback temporarily/ press repeatedly for frame-by-frame playback. PLAY (N): Starts playback. STOP (x): Stops playback. Numerical buttons: Selects numbered options in a menu. Warning for replaceable lithium battery danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced. replace only with the same type battery. additional warning marking close to the battery if intended to be replaced by users. Warning : The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, incinerate, or heat above 100 C (212 F). Replace the battery with Matsushita Elec. Ind. Co., Ltd. (Panasonic), part no. CR. 2025 only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Dispose of used batteries. Keep batteries away from children. Do not disassemble or dispose of in fire.
PROG.: Enters the program edit mode. CLEAR: Removes a track number on the Program List.
TITLE: Access the discs title menu.
REPEAT: Repeats a chapter, track, title or all. A-B: Repeats a section. ZOOM: Enlarges video image. MARKER : Marks any point during playback. SEARCH : Displays [Marker Search] menu. RANDOM: Plays tracks in random order.
POWER (1): Switches the unit ON or OFF. AUDIO ( channel. ANGLE ( available. ): Selects an audio language or audio ): Selects a subtitle language.
SUBTITLE (
): Selects a DVD camera angle, if
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Power connections
Connecting the Power Cable
Connect the supplied power cable from the unit to a power socket.
Right side of unit
Attach the power plug to the body of the AC adapter. (The actual set may differ from the drawing.) Right side of the unit
Plug into the cars cigarette lighter socket. Plug into the DC 12V IN jack.
Plug into a power source. Automotive adapter This automotive adapter operates on DC 8.5-16V. Contact an electrical parts distributor for assistance in selecting a suitable automotive adapter. Manufactured by NANJING WANLIDA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Plug into the DC 12V IN jack. AC adapter This AC adapter operates on 100-240V~ 1A 50/60Hz. Contact an electrical parts distributor for assistance in selecting a suitable AC plug adapter or AC cord set. Manufactured by NANJING WANLIDA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD Caution To prevent electrical shock and possible damage to your unit or vehicle, always unplug the automotive adapter from the cigarette lighter socket before you remove the plug from your unit. A 3 amp. 250V fuse for protection is installed in the automotive adapter. While the engine is being started, disconnect the automotive adapter from the cars cigarette lighter socket. Do not operate your unit when the car battery is discharged. Peak current from the car generator may cause the DC fuse to blow. If the vehicles supply voltage drops below approximately 10 volts, your unit may not work properly. Do not leave your unit in a place where the temperature exceeds 70C (158F), or the pick-up device may be damaged. Examples include: - Inside a car with the windows closed and in direct sunshine. - Near a heating appliance.
Power cord release knob
Connect the Automotive adapter
This unit and its automotive adapter are designed for use in vehicles that have 8.5-16 volt, negative ground electrical systems. This is standard for most vehicles. If your vehicle has a different type of electrical system, the DC power system cannot be used.
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Hooking up the unit
Audio and Video Connection
Connect the AV OUT jack on the unit to the corresponding input jacks on your TV using the supplied AV cable as shown below. Right side of the unit
Revolving the LCD panel
You can revolve the LCD panel of the unit clockwise a maximum of 180 degrees for use. You can also operate the unit after revolving the LCD panel 180 degrees and folding it back down.
Plug into the AV OUT jack. TV
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
To revolve the LCD panel, place the unit on a stable and even surface such as on a table. Push the LCD panel up and then lift it into a vertical position. Revolve the LCD panel clockwise slowly 180 degrees. If you need, fold the LCD panel after revolving it. To revolve the LCD panel to its original position, open the LCD panel to a vertical position. Revolve the LCD panel counter clockwise slowly 180 degrees. When finished using the unit, return the LCD panel to its original position. Do not leave the LCD panel in the face-up position, or sudden shocks may damage it.
Selecting the operation mode
You need to select a operation mode before using this unit. Press MODE on the unit and the operation mode selection menu appears. Use b / B to select a mode then press ENTER. Select [DISC] to playback the inserted disc. Select [USB] to playback the file(s) in the connected USB Flash Drive.
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Adjust the settings
BUTTON
Display setup menu: Select a desired option on the first level: Move to second level: Select a desired option on the second level: Move to third level: Change the setting: SETUP
vV B vV B v V / ENTER
Adjust the display settings
TV Aspect Select which screen aspect to use based on the shape of your TV screen. [4:3]: Select when a standard 4:3 TV is connected. [16:9]: Select when a 16:9 wide TV is connected. Display Mode If you selected 4:3, youll need to define how you would like widescreen programs and films to be displayed on your TV screen. [LetterBox]: This displays a widescreen picture with black bands at the top and bottom of the screen. [Panscan]: This fills the entire 4:3 screen, cropping the picture as necessary. t t
Adjust the audio settings
DRC (Dynamic Range Control) Make the sound clear when the volume is turned down (Dolby Digital only). Set to [On] for this effect. Vocal Set to [On] only when a multi-channel karaoke DVD is playing. The karaoke channels on the disc mix into normal stereo sound.
Adjust the settings - more you can do
When you turn on for the first time
The menu for a language selection will appear when you turn on the unit for the first time. You must select a language to use the unit. Use vV b B to select a language then press ENTER and the confirm menu will appear. Use b B to select [Enter] then press ENTER.
Adjust the lock settings
You must set the [Area Code] option to use the lock options. Select [Area Code] option then press B. Enter a 4-digit password then press ENTER. Enter it again then press ENTER to verify. If you make a mistake while entering number, press CLEAR then correct it. If you forget your password you can reset it. First, remove the disc in the unit. Display setup menu then input the 6-digit number 210499 and the password will be cleared. Rating Select a rating level. The lower the level, the stricter the rating. Select [Unlock] to deactivate the rating. Password Sets or changes the password for lock settings. [New]: Enter a new 4-digits password using the numerical buttons then press ENTER. Enter the password again to confirm. [Change]: Enter the new password twice after entering the current password. Area Code Select a code for a geographic area as the playback rating level. This determines which areas standards are used to rate DVDs controlled by the parental lock. (See page 14)
Adjust the language settings
Menu Language Select a language for the Setup menu and on-screen display. Disc Audio/Subtitle/Menu Select a language for the Disc Audio/Subtitle/ Menu. [Original]: Refers to the original language in which the disc was recorded. [Other]: To select another language, press number buttons then ENTER to enter the corresponding 4-digit number according to the language code list. (see page 14) If you make a mistake while entering number, press CLEAR to delete numbers then correct it. [Off] (for Disc Subtitle): Turn off Subtitle.
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Adjust the others settings
DivX(R) VOD We provide you with the DivX VOD (Video On Demand) registration code that allows you to rent and purchase videos using the DivX VOD service. For more information, visit www.divx.com/vod. Press ENTER when [Select] icon is highlighted and you can view the registration code of the unit. All the downloaded videos from DivX VOD can only be played back on this unit.
Displaying Disc Information
Press DISPLAY during playback: Select an item: Adjust the Display menu settings: Exit the menu: DISPLAY
vV b B / ENTER
DISPLAY
Displaying Disc Information - more you can do
You can select an item by pressing vV and change or select the setting by pressing b B. Current title (or track) number/total number of titles (or tracks) Current chapter number/total number of chapters Elapsed playing time Selected audio language or channel Selected subtitle Selected angle/total number of angles
Symbol Used in this Manual
A section whose title has one of the following symbols are applicable only to the disc or file represented by the symbol.
ALL DVD DivX
All discs and files DVD and finalized DVDR/RW DivX files
ACD MP3 WMA
Audio CDs MP3 files WMA files
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Playing a Disc
Open the disc lid: Insert a Disc: Close the disc lid: Start playback: Adjust the volume: To stop playback: OPEN (Z) N PLAY VOLUME x STOP
Pause a playback
Press PAUSE/STEP (X) to pause playback. Press PLAY ( N) to continue playback.
Frame-by-Frame playback Playing repeatedly
Press PAUSE/STEP (X) repeatedly to play Frame-by-Frame playback.
Press REPEAT repeatedly to select an item to be repeated. The current title, chapter or track will be played back repeatedly. To return to normal playback, press REPEAT repeatedly to select [Off].
Fast forward or fast reverse
Playing a Disc - more you can do
Stops the playback
Press STOP (x) to stop playback, the unit records the stopped point depending on the disc. Xx appears on the screen briefly. Press PLAY ( N) to resume playback (from the scene point). If you press STOP (x) again or unload the disc ( x appears on the screen), the unit will clear the stopped point. (Xx =Resume Stop, x =Complete Stop) The resume point may be cleared when a button is pressed. (for example: POWER, OPEN, etc)
Press and hold SKIP (. or >) to play fast forward or fast reverse during playback. You can change the various playback speed by pressing and hold SKIP (. or >) repeatedly. Press PLAY ( N) to continue play at normal speed.
Repeating a specific portion (A-B)
Press A-B at the beginning of the portion you wish to repeat and again at the end of the portion. Your selected portion will be repeated continually. To return to normal playback, press A-B to select [Off].
DVD DivX
Playing a DVD that has a menu
Selecting a subtitle language
Most DVD now have menus which load first before the film begins to play. You can navigate these menus using vV b B or number button to highlight an option. Press ENTER to select.
Viewing photo files
Open the disc lid: Insert a disc: Close the disc lid: Select a photo file on the menu: Display the selected file in full screen: To return to the menu: OPEN (Z) v V, MENU N PLAY x STOP
Viewing photo files - more you can do
Viewing photo files as a slide show
Use vV b B to highlight ( ) icon then press ENTER to start slide show. You can change slide show speed using b B when ( ) icon is highlighted.
Listening to Music Disc or files - more you can do
Creating your own program
You can play the contents of a disc in the order you want by arranging the order of the musics on the disc. To add a music(s) on the program list, press PROG. to enter the program edit mode ( E mark appears on the menu). Select a desired music on the [List] then press ENTER to add the music to the program list. Select a music from the program list then press ENTER to start programmed playback. To clear a music from the program list, select the music you want to clear then press CLEAR in program edit mode. To clear all music from the program list, select [Clear All] then press ENTER in program edit mode. The program is cleared when the disc is removed or the unit is turned off.
Skip to the next/previous photo
Press SKIP (. or >) to view the previous/next photo.
Rotate a photo
Use vV to rotate the photo in full screen counter clockwise or clockwise while viewing a photo in full screen.
Pause a slide show
Press PAUSE/STEP (X) to pause a slide show. Press PLAY ( N) to continue the slide show.
Displaying file information (ID3 TAG)
While playing a MP3 file containing file information, you can display the information by pressing DISPLAY repeatedly.
Listening to music during slide show
You can listen to music during slide show, if the disc contain music and photo files together. Use vV b B to highlight ( ) icon then press ENTER to start slide show.
MP3/WMA music file requirement
MP3/WMA compatibility with this unit is limited as follows:
Watching a enlarged photo image
While viewing a photo in full screen, press ZOOM repeatedly to select zoom mode. You can move through the zoomed photo using vVb B buttons. Press CLEAR to exit.
File extensions:.mp3,.wma
Sampling frequency: within 8 - 48 kHz (MP3), within 32 - 48kHz (WMA) Bit rate: within 8 - 320kbps (MP3), within 32 - 192kbps (WMA) CD-R/RW, DVDR/RW Format: ISO 9660 Maximum Files/Disc: Less than 650 (total number of files and folders)
Photo file requirement
JPEG file compatibility with this unit is limited as follows: File extensions:.jpg Photo size: Less than 2MB recommended CD-R/RW, DVDR/RW Format: ISO 9660 Maximum Files/Disc: Less than 650 (total number of files and folders)
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Using an USB Flash Drive
You can play MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX files in the USB Flash Drive with version 1.1.
Connect an USB Flash Drive to the USB port on the unit: Display the menu to select the USB operation mode: Select [USB]: Select a file: Play the file: Remove the USB Flash Drive: MODE b B, ENTER v V, MENU N PLAY -
Notes an USB Flash Drive
You can switch between [DISC] and [USB] mode using MODE button. Do not extract the USB device in operating. We recommend that you back up your important files in the USB Flash Drive to protect against accidental loss. If you use a USB extension cable or USB HUB, the USB device might not be recognized. Music files (MP3/WMA), photo files (JPEG) and DivX files can be played. For details of operations on each files, refer to relevant pages. Maximum Files/USB Flash Drive: Less than 650 (total number of files and folders) The USB function of this unit does not support all kinds of USB devices. Digital camera and mobile phone are not supported.
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Language Codes
Use this list to input your desired language for the following initial settings: Disc Audio, Disc Subtitle, Disc Menu.
Language Afar Afrikaans Albanian Ameharic Arabic Armenian Assamese Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Basque Bengali, Bangla Bhutani Bihari Breton Bulgarian Burmese Byelorussian Chinese Code 9072 Language Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Esperanto Estonian Faroese Fiji Finnish French Frisian Galician Georgian German Greek Greenlandic Guarani Gujarati Code 7185 Language Hausa Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Interlingua Irish Italian Javanese Kannada Kashmiri Kazakh Kirghiz Korean Kurdish Laothian Latin Latvian, Lettish Code 7686 Language Lingala Lithuanian Macedonian Malagasy Malay Malayalam Maori Marathi Moldavian Mongolian Nauru Nepali Norwegian Oriya Panjabi Pashto, Pushto Persian Polish Portuguese Code 8084 Language Quechua Rhaeto-Romance Rumanian Russian Samoan Sanskrit Scots Gaelic Serbian Serbo-Croatian Shona Sindhi Singhalese Slovak Slovenian Spanish Sudanese Swahili Swedish Tagalog Code 8476 Language Tajik Tamil Telugu Thai Tonga Turkish Turkmen Twi Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese Volapk Welsh Wolof Xhosa Yiddish Yoruba Zulu Code 9085
Area Codes
Choose a area code from this list.
Area Afghanistan Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Bhutan Bolivia Brazil Cambodia Canada Chile China Colombia Congo Code AF AR AU AT BE BT BO BR KH CA CL CN CO CG Area Costa Rica Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Ethiopia Fiji Finland France Germany Great Britain Greece Code CR HR CZ DK EC EG SV ET FJ FI FR DE GB GR Area Greenland Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Kenya Kuwait Libya Luxembourg Malaysia Code GL HK HU IN ID IL IT JM JP KE KW LY LU MY Area Maldives Mexico Monaco Mongolia Morocco Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Zealand Nigeria Norway Oman Pakistan Panama Code MV MX MC MN MA NP NL AN NZ NG NO OM PK PA Area Paraguay Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Russian Federation Saudi Arabia Senegal Singapore Slovak Republic Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Code PY PH PL PT RO RU SA SN SG SK SI ZA KR ES Area Sri Lanka Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey Uganda Ukraine United States Uruguay Uzbekistan Vietnam Zimbabwe Code LK SE CH TW TH TR UG UA US UY UZ VN ZW
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
No power.
Specifications
Cause Correction
Plug the power cord into the wall outlet securely. Recharge the battery. Insert a disc. Use MODE button to select the operation mode. (Page7) Select the appropriate video input mode on the TV. Connect the video cable securely. Select a LCD mode other than [Off]. Select the correct input mode of the audio amplifier. Use the volume controller to adjust the volume. Set the AUDIO settings to the correct position. Insert a playable disc. (Check the disc type and regional code.) Change the rating level. Point the remote control at the remote sensor of the unit. Operate the remote control closer to the unit.
General
Power requirements Power consumption External Dimensions Net Weight (Approx.) Operating temperature: Operating humidity Laser Signal system DC 12V 12W 207 x 39 x 168 mm (W x H x D) 0.85kg 5 C to 40 C 5 % to 90 % Semiconductor laser PAL
The power cord is disconnected. The battery is discharged.
The power is on, but the unit does not work. No picture.
No disc is inserted. The operation mode is not selected correctly. The TV is not set to receive the signal from the unit. The video cable is not connected securely. The LCD mode is set to [Off].
Connectors
Audio/Video Output 3.5mm mini jack x 1 - Video: 1.0 V (p-p), 75 , sync negative - Audio: 1.5 Vrms (1 KHz, 0 dB) Earphone terminal 3.5mm stereo mini jack x 2
No sound.
The equipment connected with the audio cable is not set to receive the signal from the unit. The volume is set to minimum. The AUDIO options are set to the wrong position.
Liquid Crystal Display
19 cm or less
e Adjust the horizontal and tilt angle of the bracket and enjoy the unit.
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"" $I""'~**I ans avanania sonnare paokasss can olccacs. Q one heat approach ta programming. The Following se my Sg;ge; lg gwjly gefmee es = s sncaesnons assnns cna ncns. aass. cnac.s, cna Eajh mugujarssieijs T:*;j0SEHj;;a>=;i; wgier 5 ancmaclan mosc oe smmlacoo in a nagnar level cancngmsn asssrmclon or pacn cnslaclon nlcmn cna E ;,1;:fS5f,'QQ[Q;* ""g " "" scene and che transition pecneen scenes. Typical E ' """"V ""g 3 rwoenmmluc succssnous dots move to center; E of the imagery (maintained on disk, or. sloe cmracas mms tant scrlng; ; * "* s a nase umps gencll then slowly settles. E 2. Derine ana program a set or ucilicy ronE txnea for image manipulation, transror. The computer simulation phase or production E matnonal mapplng, viewing the matnemaa translates cne action verps into oarinicioa, macna. = wcei eve. Sveuel e'e<> macical mocions that may pe programmed. E etc. Many or these types or routines defined or simulated in the units ar ca-ng 3. an 3. Q as p<>SSl.\e. Many short, smple muoacalog or component images ia oavalopao along E plex programs, especially ouring debugwltn the transformational and notion requirements E EinsE 4, Build visual debugging hooks into the Each panel of the storyooaro may pe processed E code. this is vital for previewlng es a short modular segment. Common action seouen- E imagery when it is desirable to review, should ca iaenciriao. Ani arseoc or motion coat E plies approximation techniques tor dee will pe applled to different images should he Q flnlng complex images La variable num Z spacing between shading lines!. Color Establishing mooutarity among the storyboard E separations will pronaply pe coded se gramminsa csvecially when the programmer must work : planned for previewing multiple color directly with lower level graphics software sys. E separations on the same rrame, PREVIENIMG Tzcuuluuas emvrputer. while economically opcgmigmg cna prada. ; in verifying image definition, motion specificaorr or computer time versus human time. E mon, and alignment ,or cne image on the frame. mpsmmnnn saon lnags component mst cs anaiyssa can Z precision, realism, and/or "effsct". Initial mmglnggmgl Envgrgmgntv and Staged Prqyamln E relaxeo or tightened as a function or prevlewlng. mecca aroma pa scralgncrormarn. anla is nac to E 1= <>ve=S <>" com 5=v=F=e Md say cnac cna programming is carnal. E e*ee~ graphics sorcaara pacaga<s> ana cna taamcclcs nc E hemwe = F I1"- S wm eve* me e< * the best computer configuration, the programmer E P*"aUa1 \`*""i*"5 PUt$E5- Ideaulh an dular design will minimize programming hassles, E Wig V ee 5 stylized "*"$" Y me [mal Hm 1. some traction or the rlnal nnmper or , cranes es., ns 2. all colors are superimposed; s, no nano rnamss;. no sn. s. 5. no nioaan-line processing. nova. socaclnq ncpasama cc n. nicnas; nan. ;
siln onto microriln. whe expeaure aheet are optical tier, eanputers ana cempnter graphics techniques =vL>1: from 35mm to lomm. : slye portfolio of techniques for bringing images printer while paylng commerclally 1`r !F UMP { The crltlcal element of any animation reand microfilm. ln thls case xt may be l51FI<% W z mains the creative talents or the conceptual host psten e cost nlll pe aeseciated oath both E V computer usage and lab work, An economc oalance Q \CKNOWLEDMEN`$ printing time can normally be achieved. Typically, g me =* ***5**55 L9 ***5**** me r'1"@ *" a multiple-framing ratio between 35mm and lomm, ; dlvlduals For their 1SJghLS= the number or generateo mlcrorilm frames. : EW g15BD$gE* g'3 neneneratlon or sinple, repetltlve sequences i "e" "h] *i'S;;"*; l""* on tne nicrorllm will elgnirlcantly eaae the printe 5 Rick S' $$*2; elmas fe Q k lng process with only a small audltional cost for g Bmw C""*1 K;} $AZ {gl ["" fla generating the extra microfilm, Ideally, neither ; Ken K''] ram *6 l "' Er V film should he baekspaceu during printing. lf the E ' tlcal steps should be taken to mlnlmize errors, E b r several soaltional lappratory steps are rele. E msmzaumzs 1. c le.- ralter techniques: E ; i, saeepeea raaaner reeaaelee, neparte, nreaaet 2. special prlnter effects [e,g,, dissolyew; 1 Class Report Computer uutput Mlcrefilmers," E Auerbach ruoliehers lnc., 1916, M. Duhblng the sound track; E 1959. 5. Multlple prznts. l 1. N. Burtnyk and M. Mein, "lmage uuallty ConslZ eeretions ln Computer \nimatl<>h," 3rd ManHouever, since they involve detaileo lapora- computer communications seminar, mttaua. tory techniques, a full description is emitted from ; d, 1973thia discussion. Q ccncmsnn 2 the interrelated procesures involved ln the proe E production as a computer-animated mlm have been 5 Z ;e>:~ ;~Q;=m `z,1>w, ;;v: -we 1., &::1 h< 4 V: l. A aeclslca enelyaie cn the overall reael. z talaty or the ma; ; <?%-'-<~*~# - _ 2. lr, eyaluatlon or the available computing * ` aa racllltles; j W I.,,,.e 3. The actual fllm production. g ;5{;e;\j,Kj_7;:;;] V IW Te, e, , 2.:41*ze&<<e*Q F? Each of these phases is further detailed with : > respect ta e pettery or averlappane cunctacns anew 5 *_;e=:;.;s;,;;xe$2;e: ~;ic%* *.:;,a%? . ; _ `.- '_>; I.:; "4ieel_._, ' Computer Graphlcs techniques open several new Q _. ;4?23*-; vistas for simulation and image synthesis. yet g ,5q=~; 2 computer animation is shown to closely parallel : conventional animation techniques, wlth lteratlve E reducing the human mechanies of the anlmatlon art. 5 city planner is able to plan renewal pzoyects oz while this incredible image potential and E projected streets before bluepeines are made-eeeat time savings potentlally expand the art of anlma Q vehicles, *dzive* a new highway -- via animaeion. coMPu'rzR Gmrhlcs and Am for November, l977 *7
4, , :O,,.m. cqmpum Anmeung Pruaueuon 11," zumpeen cone Q 5. Bruce and Katherine Cornwell, "Cm;mLer hmmUf1`s, Net1m1 Computer Conference, New York 1 C1ty, N, Y., 1975. Dv. 1035-1038. { 5 change ew), nee1.me mm 1mem, Z @ fl1:,ZT52ZZI1'.1'ii.l;v. 'l`echn1ce1 Report, Computer Grapmos Researcn E ** Group, Omu State Unwersity, 1973, Q 7. Jem Hams [Ed.}, Computer Animation hasmngs House, New York Cxty, N. Y., 19741. Q ` a. men Kmmne, c.puer m.,em. sem new. ` ANTICS," Brutnsn Kinenatogrenhy Sound and E A Te1ev1sion, December 1*373, DP 372-BBB. E B,. "rne ANTICS Computer Anmemun ` System, " Eurcccmp *75 Cnnfcrence of Inner- E H H W nmynn wwe systems, Lenden, ms, pv. kes-eau. ;.,Z'i?"TiL;.!Li?i.,.C. 10. K. c. knuwmmn, "conputer-Amnetea Mv1es,* E cmrerenee er nznermne concepts 1n cunputer E Graphncs, Univermty of I111no1s, 1967. Q n. Change palm.m., m me.m., _,. u11yw uuer.er1y, v1. 111, NO. 1, ren, 5 A 12. xemx mc, ~rese1 nynemc Medlem me me, 13. , "SYNTHEUISIUN. Hm: e Computer Makes Q :3;:; VQQZ f;_j:':Qj;}:;j:m_ sxmws man A arcew nm ow ~m1;.1z<;m cmmw g I.,1.,. {.1,. ; A S *"* * #i%iTii.'I;$?".Z!.22,Z. o n rum. nun me me mm; E i;H:*`*:'*E1?~F***m- A@ W 1.,.,.,.;:.;.6*.,.;*,.;:. %$?i ?% - me Z2$$?1."`EI.72.52l2I2`CZ,. ~ New *" * * .,,,,1. ,.,. 4; M,
c 0 m p u t E cnmnrrrm mu rm wrrru Dr. Stefiord Beer, Menehetter University, Great Britain and l= n.r. mea. e,m.r.r.r ramny earmuua arr auramarrrrr ;g;;j;;j'1QL*;*j`_;ja;;;;(jjg;j;*"" 5****** John Kenneth Galbraith, Harvard Urttverttty Employment, Educatton, and the Industrial Svstem Dr. Ruth M, Davis, National Bureau ol Standards cc'1-.p"g?J;., Computers and the International Balance el Power C. W. Spertgle, Vioe President, Honeywell Inc. The Present Role ol Governments rrr the World A Computer lndustrv `T cernrrurara rrnrx rgre Mrru er Mun , S, t $5** *"" H ntenaro w. iommxng, een Telephone Leer, ine ` `. , l l The Computer and the Intellectual Frorrtler `lr or. Donnie E. xnurit, stnnrare unrvmrty Computer Science and lts Relation to Mathematics Prof. Greoe C. Hertlein,Calt|. State Unttrertity, Chloe Computer Art lor the Arust Pro!. Joteph Ralven, Queens College, N,V. Computers and the Future of Education mlE.?.!Z. mn. E. sr.r., Sam, ana uma 7,. V Pictures ol Mars by Mariner and bv Comlwter Pub//md W iamenee M. cork, Framingham, woo. N E9, languages Arrrang camauterr, Maanrnes, rtnrrnais Berkeley Enterprises, ln; r and Men els wasnrngten st. _' Z, qrmmrrer mgrurnrrngg "*W"l"r MESS- WSU. ' 7 " '. otvre w. vaetrrr, unrtm Equtpmmt Corp. ` ( Eflectlve Program Design ` L. H. Brendon, RCA, and P, G, Anderton. RAW WP:/T FDR LUMSER Newark College ol Engineering MILL AND GDMPL/TER Computer Program Reltaotllty E. C. Berkeley and C. Ottnrt, Berkeley Enterprise: Cemnuter Programming Uslrrg Natural Language r TT`TTT' ' ''''''``````` Computer Agglrmrrenr l T INC L caraner r. rr. rn.a.n., ue. umn wu care,. l B`5 Washmgmw S Newmnilme MA mlm l The Trouole With Management Information Systems , ' zewtre N. cate, Prmrennt, Gamma Moran corp, ZES>TE'L."JJ?ZY!.Z1ZTi,EZZT2'2IE.ZE.2ES0u I TM =~~=~ l~*~=*~ and me =~~=* **~** l ' " J. w. crrmnny, vtee vreeteent, southern name l l l one year its urge; wrtn the cempurt-r urreetory arte : The Rmymads and Cumpmer Cumml ` E"""' G"') m 5` l Frank eurmsee rratreent renter melt me wnnrnr l l l One year lt2 reues without the computer nrrectary ` _ ' l anu Buyers Guroel sit slr ` Wl|krB=vr=. Pl' ' Canaea.at1o st 00 e year, lorergrr, nee :600 a year y Point ol Sale Equipment lor Fletall Stores 1 l r Payment enetutec t 1 Btlt my eruarroetron r Prol. Gene F. Frenklrn,Stan1ord Univ., Califomte ` Un" f l Computing Facilities at Stanlord Univ. r srqnarure Purehase Greer Number I Their Development and Direction r Nlv name and address are attached 1 Qzmgrerx and Social Regrulbilirx Dr. Harvey S. Gellmen, DCF Syatemt, Ltd. Cirrpttrers uml Crime The social Responsibility ol Computer Specialists Dortrt B. hrker, Stanlord Research Inttttute Flalvh Nader. Attormv and Consumer Advotxte The Antlsoclal Use ol Computers Computers and the Conmmer Rtehard E. Sprague, President, Personal Data Servicer Ridterd E. Srvauua, President, Penonel Data Servieee The Asasslnaticn ol Presidenr Kennedy; Computer Computer Profewionals. What Their Appllmtions to the Photographic Evtdence Soctal Concerns Need to Be Raymond E. Boone, Calif, State Univ.Sart Lutt Obispo Pvol. Charlet Sustkind, Univ. ol Cali!. at Berk|Y System Soltware Dectpherlng and "Cracktng" Technology as a Social Force and Ethlml Problem COMPUTH GRAPHICS and ART lor Ntsvember,1977 M
slde. This situatmn is nut very rar frcm the ev<ty-1`r Cell Square e$< ee e <>t1er The reascn mr ss little differentiation the Droeeeei whwh le <><>ere in Setting MP sitichal protess. when the latter is merely a set This setting simulates a situatien where sprinkle a few randdm cheices here and there te t1tiS eeeh 0f Whieh JS m turn filled mth a sitions, hut simply different verslcns of une and Ae B First Overativni eeeh eft1t1<> 15 Drothe same tompdsltldn. what really ccunts then, gressively numbered Prum one tc sixty-four. Procemputer is a well articulated process, /1/ cr s first element ln each partitien. Secondly, each structured enuugh tc he slgnlficant and cpen eneugh time et uhm irendemlvli ee 1f` we were mekms It is aeccrdlhg td the ahcve subjective vlew e F the rtitine until el] the Dertitivns than the program which we are going tp descries were fllled. velcplng the prugram "Scherzc fdr Matrix end There are Four other elements which each partitidn Eigures was a scheme which wauld not he schematlc. teiS These relate te the eizei Shave and Cdmprised in this search there was also the ques. peextxoning vf the figures In a composition. strainmg regularlty of a grid structure, and the Sen l`rm S rinse f` Sixteen reriulsee Figure 1V SETTING UP AN ENVIRONMENT the ccmpesitmn areal (see Figure 1 helm:.) iimnaii to tha maeiiitiaa as tiiraa iiasia staaaai wm-! / - the trlangle, `. c,rc1e. s styiistieeuy this sims rits wei; inte tha Z Entur ,i n.0b J ectlv ,ad,t,0n ( 5$L.Bt I es concrete ,. BIIIIIlK4N\\\\II aa iaas iiiaaii, iii iaaiiiaa saaaaia, iii in a A KM level of relatlve slmpllclty, in urder to <:cnceh taaaa ia aia aaiaiaiiaia ai ma imaaa. { me task at this pslnt was ts rind e set es (3
?1t:}:!;EiZ. FIGURE 2 ssmw; varied expexmeneez sempesxelans, szeeeez `* {xl 7*5.2 3*2.2 t} S I; *3 Zi? *1 hi GTE Wj//,//;'i;;r ,' _`_ ` " HQ.} ZZ ii: }'2 ': {12 iii; $}x1iii':'i.! ,`]_ x 7 ,,. xx sr r , 3- ;: xr. xx i g g x x.,.3 Z. ems: r\ w ` fr. / en n xr xs z x 1 z xx x eu---n -xm- my As. e _ 7 q E"' x 5 ' Z Q 'EE"` 'H" x\\\`*l V */Qin. ` xZ". E 1 *~.,.Z.}.,., `~ ,;- ss?} V \ ` vf" iiis xxmvs: A sxxeeeneezx squsxe mem. uhh equxs Hi , L, , mm in em mz. 1 was ee: xexm; [een se Agggq number}; 7, 11-121w1<,Rivu {radius sues}; 5-20517* _ (new pcszzmn}; 2-sums zrecuengulun New rpexnzex ea hex: asu}, _ `7 ` Eegrj * V rrrrrr ~ YW fnur nel], matrix (ses Fxgure 21. x shows new this procedure was actually xmnlemented element. (See page 22.) muws A srmm. wx-uu; usssxwvmc *, Sc far we have cox-xcerrxen uurselves wxth es- O * mnen as the reeuxt or our peeemx choices eee l These ehexees my ue xn the esthetxe up ` 1 technical helus. and they represent the ounsme \ ; lxnxzs, those mxen eensutuents whien reneah mn. * 7 W 7 V 7 W he xx,O sxngla lecel cx-xnxees wmeh were lert te me eumpxx- \ ter. censequehtxy, exx the xnrmetxen thee we ~r g x have about our ex-xvxmnmenn et thxs point xs that 1L ` xs a sxxty-Four cell metrlx, ana that each cell As Q \ e tene eentexnxhg exx more er 1ess renaomxy es. ; 6 [ sigma exements. gz g \ wnss xs me stage where must eempesxtxen pree cesses stun, lcctlng the artxst ln Lurn select { eneee eempesxtxens xn exxtpxxt wnxeh ne cox-xsxeers x _ CQ; (cg velxu, or wnseh renter approxmate his estx-xetxx; C; jjT"_, `,_,_ *"' \ emma. e 1 *' J The Lame illustrated in Fxgxxre 2 mum he en "gg?im;, ;* exemple ur such e eempesstlen, lr the numbers were fggwmh _ ,i@ substxnuted mth lines, colors, or any ether Figure]. ' {qw' G, hw element. But sxnee eur metrxx xs net a reetxxel Ws $4 composition, hut merely a symholle framework, we --`~ 4 V} CGMPUTER umm-1Ics enc AM: fur unvemher, 1977 2*
Ankzmuwza 7 F ""') ? ) "PA SUBRUUIINE SERAND(VEENVECNELEH) A C SUEROUYINE SEIWAND RANDOMLV ASSIGNS A SEI OF NELEM VALUES C KI.NELMy I0 THE ELEMENIS UF AN ARRAY VECAIA.VECANVEC> A C TNE NESULI IS A OUASI-EGUIPPOBAELE DISTRIBUIION GF NELEM VALUES A c (wan NVE; ELEMENTS. A C E.G. IF NVEC = E NELEM = 31 TNEN A PUSSIBLE OUTPUT IS C VEC(1).VEClBl \JlE322I C I VEC(Il.VEC() CONIAIN ELEMENTS IZ3 N IIMES EACH: C WHERE N: NVEC/i\ELEM AND VEC(`I)VEC(B) CONYAIN VALUES A C RANDIJMLV CHCSEN FROM 112 ANU 3. ` c www pnmmzrzrys : Nvzcy Num A C UUIFJY PARANETLFJS = VEC(U. VECINVECI A C SUBROuIINE$ USED KRANDH0 C 15 A RANCUM GENERAIDR GIVING INIEGER VALUES IN IHE RANGE I.K INIEGER VECKNVECA IV(NVEC'NELEM. ZL} -0) GO ID 90 Du 10 <=1nvE N:NVEC/NELEF C N IS YHE NF OF VIHES EACH ELEH HILL APPEAF? IN VEC A A NVECI=N"NELEM A A C NA/E(;I:NR DF VEC ELEMENIS COVERED NANDUHLV HIYN A UNIFORM DISTRIB. A IF(NEU.D) G0 IC 50 C DI=IvNELEM C NOM INSERT lx WINES YHE CUHRENI ELEMENT I INI0 VEC(l).VEC(NVECI) D0 3* J=I:N A c wNM cuuxcz 20 K=KRANl)(NVE(.\l KOUNT=n0\JNYI IFAVEC(K).NE.) GU IU 20 A C IF ALREAUV SEI TRY AGAIIMIF NOYASSIGN BV VEC(K)=I sc CDNVINUE Ac A IFKNVEC"NAlECI.EG0) WEIUFN A C VEC Is NOV VIII FULLVILL IRAILEF ELEMENI5 A 50 NvEcl;NvEcl\ DK=NVECIA\/EC QI) VEC(K)=KRAND(NLEMI AE "`E"` T AEAiE A A A ' K; = _ Ar AAE AA AA~A A Qi-;, A A A A \% A A V _ _ ,],_?A
The results er this seeren weum in turn yield E ineidenees. E M A VK \>< be perxdrned in the envirenmeht would be impued E. meh te set dp e ~~stremhgeheehemeh with vhieh ; I/ ""'* "*"*'"" ee wer ehr netriX.ehvn~ehnent, hhne eeerehlng ree ; Low ~M ~='* Sm of this meehenxsm starts by casually choosing a { is reeehed. ceneennitent with this edtidh there E is an ihrernatien gennering breeess by hhien the E tentehts between the sending and the receiving E E SET wTVL\>< <.oE Fer e here deteued deseriptieh dr this pro- E eese, we mu start with the sirst move which E sets the tozal number f figures for a eempdsitwn Q rei. ee e ing cell by three. Each move determines the formal E \cF.t.\./1 4- WHANP (Wham) a1l eenpositidn. E mam.; <Nzxr (<en.L1j Each cell also euntains tue radii for greater- { eeiving eell. This comparison and combination nut E mmvnrz nuns usmt. ` E ydne AN mmm wo ~ _ E Mevmvtnve iwmemes l td evidenee any oontents or the matrix. In the Q six erreys named, the eentents are: E E 1r.EiL 1 4- MELL2. NCEL (eell number), :. xoxox, MDN Lradius 1. 21, E 52NuqMZ e sx-mrz, and 2+ e NEXT ivointer to next eellle E Each figure is commited aeedrding te the data E u7MPn.arz AND contained in: IWCELMIDELLU.NEXT(ICElLL1)4 E b\sM.Ay Lnwkvcswmvv Ir to transnit inrermetmh neens to reduee E quality of compositions which it pruduces, re- { dneing the number or unartieuiated (end there- E would qmw 5 MSK b \>]= Predlch hhs
and amount of order relzntnonsmps that will ns eh- BBW/> Angular fvmi ME <iSd Wim j) }} }}? The printer output. {not shown; is quite per. \ tmeht as an exmhpm hh cms reapeot, since it \ huhstrhteh h mhhmh hhhhh has hah dhramy \ , 1ar mhsxguratioh or this whposxthoh hmm, hy \ the way, xs the autchme or the matrix hasmayea W hh rhgure 2, eah he ssah as a visas; rrpresehta. \ h hmm, hhhhh hh the hhs hhhh, hum a mh har. \ gh-h or uhrrerehthhtmh hy setting and meh churn; a nemy-set matrix for each composition -- and on hmazucos ` Suvremene Llmjethosu, Zagreb, 197U. oh hhhhhhh, h, hOm hh h whaha hhhhhy hr hmhhms, hhoharhh 3, mh, h. 3;;. \ ` l1~ i`i` i io~ i 1-; \ \ vg, h QN; *~ h : L J Ba h ` IV., _/___ [ ; M, 4 `~ ,,, , * " . - 4; (W x>. ,V
I /A = y -% ,E =`lGU ri ` \ * * ' ww F I * V ~ \@ x vv WW~W{ ,`@` ` ,, ;? `F[` ` n , ,,,7; U WA DOMYUTER Gmxvnxcs and ART fur uuvemher, 1977 25
*a4gryZ`5 COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND ART Wi? we UUMPL/TER Gk,1.H1<s [mu Am rl l new amamuaaew Q; mnrzcrly ar nnmmaopnumy gmpmtr nur gmpm; paapne and _ Q}? ;@;jH e-! mmpum umsrs Hm new pemnuical R aimed ar harley.; ".:a?w *. E J} naman, maple ham naaeremmnu anu ymuaw memahana, m,maaa, aaa.aamaaala Warrme maree.aray an eraaaae " ]']" RENEWAL TIME aakeley emerayaea, aaa e cmaa Bam 555 ""'' P NP 35 me snr; or mr lar or cuwurm clwum rnagmotna lla Elaine mcnicnola. A cohmrcn clmpurcs ana mr is a new laeer.-ra- Q T* COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND ART raaaar aaaeeerly ar r.,eeearearalr.ara araparae I guemess Wm _ rar prareaalaaal waahraa peaale aaa aaaaaeer ; Pke1ev_e*rS= 1 artreea. comewae cmpures aaa my ls naw la ; R15 *aem<> Stvalaae M ar paalleaeraa. z N=11e MR UPIUO This periodical rs aime: ar sruaenre, reacners, E ( ) Please enter my PERSONRL <'-'5 L P people ram aaaeraraaaaee ara araaaaea laser- g *>r>> fw Sw per yeah rations, researchers - and urdivldvils >'fk 1 ( 1 Pleaae enter my FOREIGN PERSONAL subscriping in graphics, its copical coverage is i tion for $1] par yeayg usefulf imomeVe' and Euuenn Z I ) Please enter m;1IIBRI\!IY/DF1PA)?Tr4.ENTAL subt0NT|`<|1lUTING EDITORS TU CCM ( ) Enclosed is my PERSONAL CHECK and/or Alrrea naar, uma. ar cazrrarala, rrvrae { PURCUASR RUUR Herbert w. Franke, Muruch, Germany I CGM, applicable toward a subscription. Jackm pun, Soda; sacarleg lam., rarer. : T1Pl mm'?] Meiylifld Organization Mass. I Address Anvlsmzv noun Mmaens { Ngwwnvlllef MSL : ( ) I hope to submit material for publication charles claaamlre, robert Merrie callege, 1 the *`U>8 '-v1_ _ coraopolla, Pa. Kel-mach Knowlton, Bell Lalwl Mrrg#iUy NJ ; ( I I am interested in reading maherlals by mee, Queens Ceuege"*"f nuehjngl NY 1 ( I am interested in coverage of the follzlchara speer, evergreen scaee college, 1$ RUb1RPR_.__ ; ( I Additional comments (attach another paper conpum: alupurcs ana mr ra aareea lag eras ; lf "PdPd fessor Grace C, Nertlein, California snare f Universlzg, chico. Her work in pioneering ( ) I would like tp receive maLerials on other computer graphics and are courses has received ; Berkeley Enterprises, Inc. publications: ra a mee.-, aaairaaraaaar, aralae, aaa eaaca- ; " ers ERR People comeumw cmwnrcs aaa ew re a magazine mae g *P1 PUR me PU'=Ui P Rm'-R exons. we cordially lrwiea your parelclpaelon. ; "" ' "P"S '* COMPUTER GRAPHICS and ART fm N0vemh:r,I977
! [ uy new e, semen, Assume vanessa culeo, caurornia s529 ' @ v 5< ?v\m ,.: L ~ ~ as run 1 I *`\ K.; Jn vert 1 une nsea ron an lnteraiseipunary ` X'; f, Y ~ ,A@ approach in teaching computer art was emphasized. V gif gn . I Eb Tne new trend, or taking plotter and cathode ray *"jR_. , gg. V Y _ examples or this new art. _e Q, ,; $j ,5g;@ K ` /% i F Th. i. F` a" " { Partscular emphasis ues given to varied ape ;_ , L.\._ , preaches nf teaching computer erm For different =* L `*/1*6* ~\ i;b 4. % kinds ur students. _, v class-testeo techniques used py the author. "" A \ I were renewed in ueptu, uppmeenes tu mtg,. were @ : _, , \ ` , llsted, along mth methods of introuuclng these j ,"';; _1- 4 )"&G eV?) c * nun u \ S, ecla l ass, an me is s as rlvi es, is EASEO. ` these stuoente ts explaae e nest or neu techniques an " " 1 E *" "E ms 5 E" * MSBM M mw Wsems ~d< ne purpose er ems noaenaeeiy me serine as Svwm mm 1eF=e = me Mee of SM teeenens or eenputea set. slnee tnis natemn ls =\"11S are d1SSS M dapih, EIOHB Wihh HSV not available in other literature, it is presented E"qs f V$"BF"'** dEV* TMS X"` in depth with the hope that it mn pe useful ta cludes manipumation or negatives mane fren computer Omsrsh gum ;*1*" cf1_i im ~";$" zu"' source. Derivation art exereises are a series or ohms African masas snow cz seals and varied VH V L, f tg A ty C gms D, several soul-ees or input, tnen experiments to walk _;cm;;""; P'"l E T;?"5UE li, , m away from the origina1 source, achieving many ree awe; ar consume ana the nonameies. lam " "1 g"S , E. ~ aw , e 'I. E u' u. "1-uae. nt he i d na. , 4 ?s LJ V o t,,e, the a,m,e,r, an Pm sesses =.e , ,._, -" g the input source material in devious we s. within.,., n in'; V u, V page W, ru ,,,_ j __, 4* , = em this {rama or rererenee, whatever rests in nhe cen. 1* _;\ * ':_ Qtr ` - -4 Y ykl ~ 37 sciousness, is material from a source. It did not nr lil i%g,LfqV' v A { @;*2'' eriginate within the mind without input of some E ,- y ,L processes, synthesizes input sources varies greatly. s _ eg E -r' % u And this processing of the mind, which is then 1 ,*;sT, gg vvwut as a source een pe very eonpiex and sums, ` gr Q: My ] } T _ ,j There are rashions in sources. There have , WW l :l,g,? _` been dogmas regarding the proper sources or de* , v ' '~ 4, ~ ic days, the gods or the ancients, the gods or ` y a. Mvijg M W man thruughuut history, to the abstract, non-repre; ,, F. 1 sq Y}.; V*'= sentational forms of this century, and to the pre ; 1 V ` * ` {Egg.l. sent preoccupation of mathenlatical-scientific forms , =- ; , ,e l ,- Xe as sourees ron oonputer srt. %
5. DIAZOS MJD PHOTOGRAPHIC MAuIYm,A7lus. preaches and techniques to achieve computer art. acids, and the diazo dye ls formed in the unex. duco new works.} " ni students reanrsd n anne st transnarent sheet film (positive or negative), put achieve personal works by programming, ay soeclal to the light, then put through the top and exposed manipulations, and hy graphic arts processes. ln of using dlazos is that they can pe used in so many *"""' "E zi. TnANsl>Amsm SHEET Flux - A technique com- {__ monly used in the author's classes is to take a `fs gr @3* graphic run with black lnk on white industrial pa- ' _eY" per, and to make a positive and negative transpar- gs _ * s` \t*` gg; ent sheet fllm. (One trade name for thls film is e i s ` Kodalith.) The film is used to print (contact! on- s.;s;,.je=s to photographic papers, and it may also he used. "C` if ` e e._ A to make direct photographic serlgraphs. nxpove "`> \e;; \\ "\~ ` menticm was made or the use of transparent sheet ~._ V, film to make discos.} The film material itself is we D , V g;/ai. very handsome and may he matted over foils. The size V ? ~:a of the film used depends upon the artlst*s budget. I Generally our students use E X lu inches, which pur- _ ' scme students prefer to work larger, lc x 20 inches. l\e as \ x 7. Slinldrlnvtdy serigraphy, or sllk.screening $& ;;a , is accomplished py using a kddaiith ltransparent sheet film) to make a photo-sensitive emulsion ; xg ;t {in this case, Ulano film: that is placed on a ;'1 ; snatched s eree ,. er ent. me images asnpmng t s designed. Artists often use multiple screens, and " e $t_ manipulate images in successive printings. ` `\ si iis}; _ ` ` V QW Silksereoning is demonstrated on papers, ` "< textiles, plexiglas, etching plates, etc,, so stu. `psiw t dents will have an exposure to some possibilities "._ cs media explorations. ln many cases, special ~.s laboratory sessions are held to make screens, dee *\ yalop emulsion films, and printing is accomplished. in group sessions, using raelllties that will al- ~. low hanging of papers and textiles until they are i enthusiastic. Applications are generally in edi- >. ` tions of graphics, with limited textile works. *1 I emsnersa ns ss an to ana mae ep. I cdwvuwda omxvulcs and Awr for uaoemher, 1277 31
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