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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Laboratories, Inc. Dolby and the Double-D symbol are registered trade marks of Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Condential Unpublished Works. 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.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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Display Disc drawer Open/Close button Play button Stop button Pause button Skip Backward button Skip forward button Power button

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DVD/CD PLAYER KH6778
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Fill out this section completely and enclose with the device!

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
The sender is requested to write the following details clearly: Last name: First name: Street: Pincode/Place: Country: Telephone: Date/Signature

Error description:

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)

Overheating can result in the danger of re! In damp surroundings, for instance in basements or a sauna! Moisture entering the DVD Player can cause functional problems and irreparable damage!
5. Remote control 5.1. Loading the batteries
Moisture entering the DVD Player can result in the danger of electric shock! Not in the immediate vicinity of water, for instance in a bathroom or near a swimming pool. Never place any water-lled containers, for instance a ower vase, on the DVD Player.
1 Open the battery compartment at the back of the remote control and remove the battery compartment cover. 2 Insert the two supplied AAA/R 03 type batteries (microcells) in the battery compartment. Ensure that the batteries are inserted according to their polarity. 3 Return the battery compartment cover.
If water enters the DVD Player, or if dropped in water, then it can be irreparably damaged and there is the danger of an electric shock! Do not place in a bookcase, cupboards or other closed furniture, no on beds and bedding as this will cover the ventilation openings in the case. The DVD Player will then overheat. For the same reason do not place any other devices (e.g. a television) on the DVD Player.
5.2. Using the remote control
Proceed as follows to ensure faultless operation when using the remote control Point the remote control at the DVD Player Ensure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the DVD Player that could interfere with reception. Do not use the remote control at a distance of more than 5 meters from the DVD Player.
To ensure adequate ventilation at the selected point of installation there must be a space of at least 10 cm at the back, on either side, and above the DVD Player in relation to walls and any objects.
Otherwise remote controlled operation of the DVD Player functions can be disrupted.
5.3. Exchanging batteries
The batteries must be exchanged when remote controlled operation of the DVD Player is disrupted or does not function at all. Always exchange both batteries together to re-establish full power.
Proceed as follows to connect the DVD Player to a television with a SCART cable
Spent batteries must not be disposed of in the domestic waste. Hand in spent batteries at collecting or special waste-disposal points, or return them to the place where they were purchased. If you eventually have to dispose of the remote control of the DVD Player, then ensure that the batteries are removed beforehand!
6. Connecting the DVD Player to a television

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.

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.

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.
Set O if an amplier, receiver or HiFi system not compatible with Dolby Prologic is connected to the analog stereo output (FL and FR chinch sockets) of the DVD Player
Set On when an amplier, receiver or HiFi system compatible with Dolby Prologic is connected to the analog stereo output (via chinch cable in the FL and FR chinch sockets) of the DVD Player, as described in the Chapter Connecting a HiFi System. In this instance it will be additionally necessary to set Stereo Downmix in the speaker settings.
The subsequent steps are only related to the connection of a DVD Player to an audio component via analog cables. If you have opted for a digital connection Connection via a coaxial cable, or then the subsequently described speaker settings do not have to be adjusted on the DVD Player, but rather on the given audio component. Please refer to the operating instructions for the given audio component to nd out how the settings are adjusted on the given component.
For this subject please refer to Chapter 9.4. Audio Settings: Setting Speaker Sizes Stereo-Downmix. 4 Select with the control buttons and between the options On and O. Conrm the choice by pressing the OK button once.

Setting Digital Output

5 Press the control button once to select the menu sub-item Digital Output. Press the OK button once to conrm. The options available for the sub-item Digital Output will be displayed on the television screen:

Enter the chapter number with the numeral buttons
2 The Time input eld marked with : : is the rst one to be automatically selected. Enter with the numeral keys 0 to 9 the time position of the desired chapter in six digits in hours, minutes and seconds. Example: To start playback 1 hour, 5 minutes and 30 seconds after the beginning of the lm, press one after the other the numeral keys 0, 1 for 1 hours; 0, 5 for 5 minutes; 3, 0 for 30 seconds
Twice times for four-fold search speed; x4 is displayed on the television screen. Three times for eight-fold search speed; x8 is displayedon the television screen. Four times for twenty-fold search speed; played on the television screen. x20 is disbutton dur-

DVD/VCD/S-VCD 24

2 For Fast Search Rewind press the F.Rwd ing playback
Press the OK key once to start playback at the selected point.
Once for double the search speed; x2 is displayed on the television screen. Twice times for four-fold search speed; x4 is displayed on the television screen. Three times for eight-fold search speed; x8 is displayed on the television screen. Four times for twenty-fold search speed; played on the television screen. x20 is dis-
Entering the chapter number with the search function
Proceed in the following manner to select a chapter by entering the title and chapter number
1 Press the Search key on the remote control once during playback of the loaded DVD/VCD/S-VCD. The Search menu is displayed on the television screen: 2 Press the control key once to select the input eld marked with / of the Title/Chapter option. Enter with the numeral keys 0 to 9 of the remote control the title number (three digits) on the left-hand side of the slash, and the chapter number (3 digits) on the right-hand side.
Search Time Title/Chapter :: /
Sound is not reproduced during Fast Search. 3 To continue lm playback at the selected point at normal speed, press during Fast Search Forward/Return the Play button on the front of the DVD Player or on the remote control once. Play is once again displayed on the television screen.
Slow Play Forward/Return (Slow Motion)

Search in Fast Forward/Fast Rewind
Proceed in the following manner to select a certain passage within a title on the audio-CD by fast search 1 For fast forward search press the F.Fwd ing playback button dur-

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

10 11 12
Once for double the search speed; x2 is displayed on the television screen. Twice times for the four-fold search speed; played on the television screen. x4 is dis-
Each of the faded-in numbers from 1 to 12 stands for one of the available program storage places. 2 Use the control buttons on the remote control to alternate between the program storage places 1 to 12 marked with . Enter the title numbers in the input
elds with the numeral buttons 0 to 9 on the remote control. One- two-digit and three-digit numbers can be entered. 3 To clear an entry in one of the input elds, select the corresponding input eld with the control buttons and press the CLR button once. The display returns to . To clear the entries in all input elds, select the Clear all option underneath the input elds with the control but, and then press the OK button once. tons 4 Having programmed all the required titles, select the Play program option under the input elds with the control , and then press the OK button once. buttons Playback of the music program commences with the title of the audio-CD selected for program storage place 1. 5 Within the programmed titles it is possible to jump forward to the beginning of the next title, or back to the previous title, by pressing the Skip or Skip buttons on the front of the DVD Player. 6 To clear programmed playback press the Stop button on the front of the DVD Player or remote control twice during playback.
Switching on dierent Play Modes
The following Play Modes can be switched on during playback of an audio-CD:

Random playback

The titles on the loaded audio-CD are played in a random sequence when random playback is switched on in the following manner 1 Press the Mode button on the remote control once during playback. The Play Mode menu is displayed on the television screen:

Program Begin/Program End
If there are no folders: All titles on the CD-R/CD-RW are played consecutively. Playback ends with the last title on CD-R/CD-RW. If there are folders: All titles on the current sub-le are played consecutively. Playback ends with the last title of the current sub-folder.

Folder repeat

If there are no folders: All titles on the CD-R/CD-RW are played consecutively. After the last title on the CD-R/CDRW has been played, playback recommences with the rst title on the CD-R/CD-RW If there are folders: All titles in the current sub-folder are played consecutively. After the last title in this sub-folder has been played, playback recommences with the rst title of the sub-folder. Folder repeat is continued until playback is stopped by pressing the Stop button twice.
If there are no folders: With this function you can compile your own music programme by selecting only certain titles on the CD-R/CD-RW with MP3 or WMA les for playback. You can decide the sequence in which the titles are played.
If there are folders: With this function you can compile your own music programme by selecting certain titles within the current sub-folder for playback. You can decide the sequence in which the titles are played.
the control button once. The mark is then once again located in the list of the titles of the previously selected sub-folder. 4 Proceed as follows to playback titles in the set mode
To operate the Programmed Playback function please
refer to Chapter Programmed Playback (Program).

Single Track

If there are no folders: Press the Play button once to start playback of the rst tile on the CD-R/CD-RW or
If there are no folders: The currently selected title is played once again. If there are folders: The currently selected title in the current sub-folder is played once.

Repeat Single

Press the OK button once to start playback at the currently selected title. If there are folders: Press the Play button once to start playback of the rst title in the current sub-folder or
If there are no folders: Playback of the currently selected title is repeated. If there are folders: Playback of the currently selected title in the current sub-folder is continuously repeated until termination by pressing the Stop button twice. To select the Play Modes. 1 In the event that a CD-R/CD-RW with MP3 or WMA les is being played, then playback is terminated by pressing the Stop button on the front of the DVD Player or on the remote control once. 2 Press the control button once whilst in the list of the titles of a sub-folder (the mark is therefore in the righthand half of the CD-R menu; see g. 1). The mark will then change to the mode select bar; the preset Folder Normal mode has been selected (see g. 2).

On the left-hand side: all sub-folders (numbered consecutively) on the loaded CD-R/CD-RW On the right-hand side: all pictures (numbered consecutively) with the current sub-folder

To stop display (Pause)

To display the current picture for an indenite period, press during picture display the Pause/Step button on the front of the DVD Player or on the remote control. will ash on the display on the front of the DVD Player, while Pause will be displayed on the television screen.
again to its original position, and Original will be shown on the television screen.

Direct picture selection

The pictures on a CD-R/CD-RW can be directly selected by one of the following entry functions instead of Skip forward and Skip backward .
Terminating picture display (Stop)
To terminate the display of a picture, press the Stop button on the front of the DVD Player, or on the remote control, once.
Entering the picture number with the numeral buttons
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:

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:
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 is resumed with the rst 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, commencing with the current sub-folder. After the last picture in the last sub-folder has been shown, display is resumed with the rst picture in the rst sub-folder. Disc repeat is continued until picture display is terminated by depressing the Stop button twice.
CD-R MENU ROOT ROOT Picture 1 Picture 2 Mode Folder Normal 2
If there are no folders: All pictures on the CD-R/CD-RW are shown in a random sequence. Random picture display is continued until every picture on the CD-R/CD-RW has been shown once.
1 The Program _:_ eld is faded in above the CD-R menu. Select the rst picture that is to be programmed with the control buttons and on the remote control. If there are folders: Only one picture at a time from the current sub-folder can be selected for programmed picture display. Pictures from dierent sub-folders cannot be selected for programmed picture display. 2 Conrm selection by pressing the OK button on the remote control once.

The selected function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs. If you attempt to carry out a function that is not available, then the symbol will be displayed on the television screen.
Contact our service partner in your vicinity if When the listed functional faults cannot be remedied in the described manner! When faults other than those listed arise!
NEVER open the case of the DVD Player! It does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user. The warranty becomes null and void if the case has been opened. We do not accept any liability/warranty for damage resulting from opening the case or repair attempts that were not carried out by qualied personnel!

Glossary/Index

17. Glossary/Index What are DVDs, VCDs and S-VCDs?
DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc. They are used to store audio and video data. They are available in the formats 8 cm and 12 cm (diameter) DVDs oer a signicantly higher storage capacity than CD-Rs/CD-RWs a playback duration of the stored audio and video data of up to eight hours. VCDs/S-VCDs Video-CD (VCD) and Super Video-CD (S-VCD) dene two processes that save storage space by compressed storage of lms on CDs. VCDs and S-VCDs are available in the formats 8 cm and 12 cm (diameter). Their storage capacity is signicantly lower than that of DVDs. Consequently, the 8 cm format provides a storage capacity for a playback duration of 20 minutes. and the 12 cm format for 74 minutes. VCDs are available in two versions:
What are SCART, S-Video, Composite-Video Progressive Scan and YUV?
Scart SCART denes a 21-pin, standard plug connection to transmit RGB signals, video signals and S-Video signals, as well as a number of other control and extra signals. S-Video Connecting the DVD Player to a television by way of SVideo separates brightness and colour signals to achieve higher picture sharpness and diminish so-called coloured noise caused by the superimposition of the coloured, usually intensely saturated, parts of a video picture with an irregular, restless disturbance structure. Composite-Video A video signal or FBAS signal where the video signal contains both colour and brightness information. Progressive Scan
Version 1.1 VCDs/S-VCDs will only playback audio and video data. Version 2.0 VCDs/S-VCDs features PBC (Playback Control) functions; still frames can be reproduced in a high resolution.

Playback Control (PBC)

Version 2.0 VCDs/S-VCDs feature Playback Control (PBC). A main menu is available on the VCD/S-VCD to operate the dierent functions of the VCD/S-VCD.

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

Decoder

The sound on DVDs featuring home cinema surround sound is stored in a coded form on the DVD. There are dierent coding formats for dierent purposes, e.g. AC-3 to reproduce Dolby Digital surround sound. To reproduce coded sound the playback units (e.g. DVD Player) or the connected audio components (e.g. surround-sound units) must feature a so-called decoder to transform the coded signals into sound and music. The Silvercrest KH 6778 DVD-Player features an AC-3 decoder (for Dolby Digital 5.1 surround-sound signals).

What are PAL, NTSC and SECAM?

Dolby Surround

Dolby Surround is an analog sound signal that uses the two channels of a stereo sound signal to accommodate stereo sound information for another channel. A Dolby surround-sound decoder transforms the sound/music signals and conducts them to two additional loudspeakers set up behind the listening point.
NTSC stands for National Television System Committee and is the colour television standard used primarily in the USA and Japan.

Audio-CDs

Audio-CDs only hold audio data. They are likewise available in the 8 cm and 12 cm formats (diameter). Playback duration for their stored audio data is 20 minutes (8 cm format) and 74 minutes (12 cm format). Audio-CDs hold audio data in CDA format.

Dolby Prologic

Compared with the Dolby surround-sound format, Dolby Prologic uses another channel in the stereo signal, the cocalled Centre channel. The corresponding centre speaker is positioned in the centre between the stereo speakers. The lowest sounds are supplied to a base speaker that is known as a subwoofer. The subwoofer can be positioned at any point within a room. This is because the bass sounds reproduced by the subwoofer can hardly be accurately localised by the human ear.
MP3 denes a process or format for the compression of audio data developed by the Fraunhofer Institute. Music compressed in the MP3 format take up only a fraction of the original storage space so that far more music can be stored than on, for instance, CD-Rs/CD-RWs than on the normal commercial audio-CDs storing audio data in CDA format.

Dolby Digital (5.1)

Dolby Digital, also known as AC3, is a digital sound format for up to six separate audio channels. Most current DVDs store the sound in the so-called Dolby Digital 5.1 format where the 5 stands for the three front and two rear surround-sound channels, and the 1 for the bass channel.
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a le format for audio data developed by Microsoft.
JPEG (Joint Photographics Expert Group) denes a widespread graphics format developed by the organisation of the same name in which the video data of the colour and grey scales are compressed.

What are folders?

Contrary to audio-CDs, the titles on a CD-R/CD-RW with MP3, WMA and JPEG les are stored in folders, for instance, to sort titles according to dierent genres. For instance, the structure of an MP3-CD can be as follows if the MP3 les are stored in folders: MP3-CD Folder MP3 le

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Komperna GmbH Burgstrae 21 D-44867 Bochum www.kompernass.com ID No.: KH2355-09/06-V2

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Bluetooth Vehicle Hands-Free Phone System KH2355

Operating instructions

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SilverCrest KH 2355
Bluetooth Vehicle Hands-Free Phone System KH 2355
Safety instructions Correct Usage Introduction Items supplied Technical data Operating Elements Installing the hands-free appliance in a vehicle Switching the hands-free appliance on and off Coupling the hands-free appliance with a mobile telephone
Coupling the hands-free appliance with several mobile telephones 13 Separating the connection Re-establishing the connection Using the hands-free appliance Troubleshooting Cleaning and Care Disposal Warranty and Service Importer Declaration of conformity

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Safety instructions
Please read these operating instructions carefully and fold out the page with illustrations when you do so. Closely heed this information when operating the appliance. Should you have any further questions regarding use, please contact the service department responsible for your country. Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass them on to whomsover might later acquire the appliance.
Traffic safety has priority! Comply with all local laws. When driving, your hands must ALWAYS be free to operate the vehicle safely. Traffic safety must ALWAYS take priority whilst driving. Only manipulate the hands-free appliance on those occasions in which the traffic situation permits it and in which you will not endanger, injure, obstruct or cause annoyance to other road users. Do not permit your concentration on the road traffic to be compromised by the manipulation and displays of the handsfree appliance!

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SilverCrest KH 2355 Become familiar with the operation of it before driving off and practice the safe operation of the facility! Install the hands-free appliance in the vehicle such that your view is not obstructed and that the appliance is not located in an impact zone in the passenger compartment or in the inflation area of airbags.
General safety instructions Do not attempt to open or repair the appliance. Should you do so, appliance safety can no longer be assured and the warranty becomes void. Arrange for defective appliances to be repaired only by Customer Services or by authorised specialists. Never subject the appliance to moisture, extreme temperatures or extreme vibrations. Do not allow children and people subject to supervision play with the appliance, they could injure themselves or cause damage to the appliance.

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Connection to other mobile telephones If you wish to connect the appliance to another appliance, read the operating instructions to obtain detailed safety instructions. Do not connect it to a product that is not compatible. High frequency signals in vehicles HF signals can, under circumstances, negatively influence the function of not properly installed or not sufficiently shielded electronic systems in vehicles, e.g. electronic ABS, electronic tempo controllers and airbag systems. For further information about your vehicle or its possible ancillaries make contact with the respective manufacturer or their representative.

Correct Usage

The Bluetooth Vehicle Hands-Free Phone System KH 2355 is designed for use in vehicles with a voltage of 12-24 V. The handsfree phone system uses both Bluetooth radio technology as well as a digital signal processor (DSP) to carry out telephone functions.

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Introduction
Bluetooth is a wireless communication system with a short range. It makes possible wireless connections between Bluetooth appliances, such as for example mobile telephones, PDA and PCs. Bluetooth relates itself to a worldwide standard for operation in the internationally recognised ISM Frequency Range (Industrial, Scientific and Medical). Within the ISM Frequency Range (2,402 2,480 GHz), a data transfer range of ca. 10 Meters (Klasse II) is achieved. The disturbance susceptibility through other users of the ISM Frequency Range, such as for example microwaves, WLAN (802.116) or garage door openers, is minimised by so-called Frequency-Hopping. With Frequency-Hopping, a change of frequency levels takes place at up to 1600 times per second, thereby Bluetooth is also reckoned to be relatively tap-proof.

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Items supplied
Bluetooth Vehicle Hands-Free Phone System KH2355 Operating instructions Warranty card

Technical data

Operating voltage : Bluetooth Specification: Supported Bluetooth Profiles: 12-24 Volt DC / 500mA Version 1.2, Class II, 10 Meter HSP and HFP

Operating Elements

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Vehicle connector plug Loudspeaker Volume control Multi-function button Microphone LED status display 9

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Installing the hands-free appliance in a vehicle
So that the hands-free appliance can function correctly, it is connected to the vehicle cigar lighter socket and provided with electricity from there. Ensure that the hands-free appliance engages completely and that the operation of the vehicle is not negatively influenced. The LED status display y blinks every 3 seconds. The appliance is in standby mode. Note: It is possible that the cigar lighter only functions when the vehicle ignition is switched on. In cases of doubt, consult the operating instructions for the particular vehicle.
CAUTION: For vehicles in which the cigar lighter, resp. the vehicle circuit plug, also functions when the ignition is switched off: Use the hands-free appliance only when the motor is running. Otherwise, the vehicle batteries could become discharged over an extended period of time.

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Switching the hands-free appliance on and off
Switching on: The appliance is switched off. Press and hold the multi-function button r for 3 seconds, until a short signal tone is heard. The LED status display y blinks every 3 seconds. Switching off: The appliance is in standby mode. Press and hold the multi-function button r for 3 seconds, until a short signal tone is heard. The LED status display y extinguishes.

Coupling the hands-free appliance with a mobile telephone
The hands-free appliance has been especially developed for mobile telephones that support the Bluetooth Profile Handsfree (HFP) and Headset (HSP). Further information about Bluetooth radio technology is to be found in the operating instructions for your mobile telephone. Before you can use the hands-free appliance, you must connect it with a compatible mobile telephone (pairing). 11

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SilverCrest KH 2355 Check to make sure the mobile telephone is switched on. Programme the mobile telephone so that it searches for Bluetooth appliances. A detailed description of how to do this is to be found in the operating instructions for your mobile telephone. Ensure that the hands-free appliance is correctly set up and switched off. Position the hands-free appliance and the mobile telephone so that they are not more than 1 metre away from each other. Press and hold the multi-function button r for 6 seconds, until a longer signal tone is heard. The LED status display y glows constantly. The hands-free appliance is now in the coupling mode. Select the hands-free provision Car Kit from the list of available appliances for the mobile telephone. Enter in the pre-programmed pass code 9999 and then confirm it, which couples the appliances with each other. This mobile telephone will now become the standard telephone for the hands-free appliance. You will hear a longer signal tone and the LED status display y blinks every 3 seconds. You can now use the hands-free appliance. 12

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SilverCrest KH 2355 Note: If the coupling is not completed within 2 minutes, the hands-free appliance switches itself off. The LED status display y extinguishes and you will hear a longer signal tone.
Coupling the hands-free appliance with several mobile telephones
You can couple the hands-free appliance with up to eight mobile telephones. However, it can only be connected with one mobile telephone. If a further mobile telephone is coupled with the handsfree appliance, the coupling information of the first coupled mobile telephone is erased. When the hands-free appliance is switched on, within a few seconds it tries to create a connection with the standard or the last used mobile telephone. Should no connection be possible, the handsfree appliance remains nonetheless recognisable for other mobile telephones. To use the hands-free appliance with a coupled mobile telephone which is not the standard or the last used mobile telephone, a connection must be made over the Bluetooth menu of the mobile telephone. 13

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Separating the connection
If you wish separate the mobile telephone from the hands-free appliance, for example, to connect it to another Bluetooth appliance: Switch the hands-free appliance off or separate the connection over the Bluetooth menu in the mobile telephone. You need not erase the coupling with the hands-free appliance in the Bluetooth menu to separate the connection.

Re-establishing the connection
If you wish to re-connect the hands-free appliance with the standard, resp. the last used, mobile telephone: Check to see that Bluetooth is activated in the mobile telephone, then switch the hands-free appliance on. With the connection of a previously coupled mobile telephone, a pass code need not be entered. You can programme your mobile telephone such that a connection with the mobile telephone automatically takes place when the hands-free appliance is switched on. 14

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SilverCrest KH 2355 Further information regarding automatic coupling is to be found in the operating instructions for your mobile telephone.
Using the hands-free appliance
After successful coupling, the following functions are available to you. Some of the described functions are only possible with a mobile telephone that supports the Handsfree Profile (HFP). Call function Use your mobile telephone in the usual way to make a call. For redialing of the last number called, shortly press the multifunction button r twice. For activation of voice dialling, shortly press the multi-function button r once. Voice dialing is only available with mobile telephones that support this function. Further information regarding voice dialing is to be found in the operating instructions for your mobile telephone.

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SilverCrest KH 2355 Accepting and ending a call When you receive a call the LED status display y blinks and you hear a call tone from the hands-free appliance. If the ringing tone is switched off on your mobile phone, a call tone will not be emitted by the hands-free appliance. Press the multi-function button r shortly once, to accept the call. Press the multi-function button r shortly once, to terminate the accepted call. You can also accept and terminate the call over the mobile telephone. Automatic call acceptance If automatic call acceptance is activated in the mobile telephone, it accepts the incoming call after a determined time period and then passes it on to the hands-free appliance. Further information regarding automatic call acceptance is to be found in the operating instructions for your mobile telephone.

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SilverCrest KH 2355 Rejection of a call Press the multi-function button r for 3 seconds to reject an incoming telephone call. Adjusting the volume of the hands-free appliance You can adjust the volume of the hands-free appliance with the assistance of the volume controller e. During a call, turn the volume controller e until the desired volume level is heard.

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Troubleshooting
If you cannot connect the hands-free appliance with a compatible mobile telephone, proceed as follows: Ensure that the Bluetooth function in the mobile telephone is activated. Ensure that the hands-free appliance is correctly installed, switched on and supplied with electricity. If you use several Bluetooth appliances, ensure that a previously created Bluetooth connection of the mobile telephone is separated. Ensure that the hands-free appliance is distanced a maximum of 10 metres from the mobile telephone and that there are no barriers or electronic devices between them. If these measures do not correct the problem, please contact the appropriate service partner for your country.

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Cleaning and Care Danger of electrocution!
Before cleaning, always separate the electricity supply from the appliance! NEVER submerse the appliance in water or other liquids! Do not permit liquids to permeate into the housing! Never open the housing of the appliance! There are no userserviceable elements inside. Do not use strong detergents, solvents or abrasive cleaning agents to clean the appliance. These could damage the housing surfaces. Clean the housing surfaces with a slightly moist soft cloth.

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Disposal
Do not dispose of the appliance in your normal domestic waste. Dispose of the appliance over a registered waste disposal firm or at your local community waste disposal facility. Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal centre.

Warranty and Service

The warranty terms and the addresses of the Service Centres are given on the warranty card.

Importer

Komperna GmbH Burgstrae 21 D-44867 Bochum www.kompernass.de 20

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Declaration of conformity
We, Komperna GmbH, declare, that the product KH2355 Bluetooth Vehicle Hands-Free Phone System complies with the resolutions of Directive 1999/5/EG of the Council of the European Union.
The complete Conformity Declaration can be viewed at the Importers premises.
Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. The content of this document is presented as it currently exists. Komperna GmbH does not accept, neither emphatically nor tacitly, any guarantee for the correctness or completeness of the content of this document. Komperna GmbH retains for itself the right, at any time and without previous notice, to make amendments to this document or to withdraw it completely. 21

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