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3. Package contents

DVD Player Infrared remote control 2 Batteries for remote control, type AAA/ (Micro cells) RGB Scart cable Audio/Video RCA Cinch cable HDMI cable Operating manual

4. Operating components

A. DVD player front panel q Disc tray w Display (with standby LED and IR sensor for remote control) e OPEN/CLOSE button r PLAY/PAUSE button t STOP button y STANDBY button u Headphones output for 3,5 mm jackplug i USB port o Memory card slot for SD/MMC/MS and MSPro cards B. DVD player rear panel a Power cable s POWER switch d VIDEO: Composite video output f Y, U/Pb, V/Pr: Component video outputs g SCART: Scart/RGB output h FL/FR: Output for front, left and right audio channels j SL/SR: Output for rear, left and right audio channels k SW: Output for bass audio channel l CEN: Output for front and centre audio channels ; COAXIAL: Coaxial audio output 2) AUDIO L/R: Left and right audio outputs 2! HDMI: HDMI output 2@ OPTICAL: optical digital audio output 2# S-VIDEO: S-Video output

Video Output

Format: Decoder: D/A converter: 4:3 / 16:9 MPEG Bit

Audio Output

Decoder: D/A converter: MPEG Dolby Digital (AC-3) DTS only possible with additional external decoder 24 Bit / 96 kHz

USB port

Readable USB memory sticks: Max. current output: USB1.1 and 2.0 up to a capacity of 4 GB 100 mA

Memory card slot

Readable memory cards: SD (2 GB no SDHC), MS/MSPro (4 GB), MMC (4 GB)

Headphones output

Jackplug: Maximum output voltage: 3,5 mm 130 mV

Playable mediums/formats

VIDEO: Audio: Additional formats: Regional code: DVD, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL, VCD, S-VCD CD, CD-R, CD-RW, Audio-DVD, MP3, WMA, OGG Vorbis AVI, MPEG 4, Xvid, JPEG (Foto-CD) or
C. Remote control q OPEN/CLOSE : Open/Close the disc tray w Number buttons e DISPLAY: Superimpose disc information r DIMMER: Adjust the display brightness t V-MODE: Set the video output y STOP : Stop playback u PLAY/PAUSE : Start/Suspend playback i SKIP FWD Chapter skip forwards o VOL +/- : Raise/lower the sound level a FAST FWD : Fast search forward s SUBTITLE: Set the subtitle d ENTER: Confirm input f Control buttons g MENU/RIPPING: Access disc menu/ripping function h SLOW: Slow motion function j RETURN: Set the playback mode k ZOOM: Set the image enlargement l PROG: Access the programme function ; A-B: Repeat sequence 2) Battery compartment (on the rear panel) 2! PBC: PBC function activate/deactivate (VCD, SVCD only) 2@ USB: Change between disc playback and USB/card playback 2# STEP: Individual frame playback 2$ L/R/ST: Set the audio channel 2% AUDIO: Set the audio language 2^ TITLE: Access the title menu 2& FAST RWD : Fast search backwards 2* SKIP BWD Chapter skip backwards 2( MUTE : Switch the sound on/off 3) REPEAT: Set the repeat function 3! ANGLE: Change the camera perspective 3@ SETUP: Access the OSD menu 3# GOTO:Access titles, chapters and time direct select menus 3$ STANDBY : Switch the device to standby mode

Injury hazard!

Keep children away from the connecting cable and the device. Children frequently underestimate the dangers of electrical equipment. Ensure that the device stands with a safe and secure positioning. Do not operate the device if it has sustained a fall or is damaged. Arrange for the device to be checked and/or repaired by qualified technicians. Batteries/ battery cells are potentially fatal if swallowed. Store batteries out of the reach of children. If a battery is swallowed medical assistance must be sought immediately. Also, store the packaging foils well away from children. There is a risk of suffocation.

Attention!

Do not plug the DVD player into an electrical outlet at this time. Wait until you have connected the DVD player to a television set. In the event that you wish to change the type of video or audio connection you must first pull the power plug from the power socket! Otherwise the DVD player and possibly equipment connected to it could become irreparably damaged through voltage peak strikes!

Danger! Laser radiation!

This device is fitted with a Class 1 Laser. Never open the device. Never attempt to repair the device. There is invisible laser radiation inside the device. Do not expose yourself to the laser beam.

7. Remote control

7.1 Inserting the batteries
1. Open the battery compartment on the rear of the remote control. 2. Place the two supplied batteries type AAA (micro cells) into the battery
compartment. Make sure that the batteries are inserted in accordance with the correct polarity. 3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Some aggressive furniture finishes can have a destructive influence on the device's rubber feet. If necessary, place the device on a nonslip pad.
7.2 Using the remote control

Thunderstorms!

Equipment connected to a power supply can be damaged during a thunderstorm. You should therefore always pull the power plug from the power socket when there is a storm.
Notice regarding electrical power surges (EFT / electrical fast transient) and electrostatic discharges:

In the case of malfunction due to an electrical fast transient (power surge) and/or electrostatic discharge, the device must be returned to default settings in order to re-establish normal operation. The power supply may have to be disconnected and then reconnected. The batteries (if present) must be removed and then reinserted.
In order to guarantee faultless operation when using the remote control Always point the remote control, during use, directely at the DVD player Make sure that there are no obstructions between the remote control and the DVD player that will hinder reception. When using the remote control place yourself not more than 5 metres from the DVD player otherwise interferences can occur during operation of the DVD player functions with the remote control.
7.3 Replacing the batteries
If the operation of the DVD player via the remote control does not function properly or does not function at all the batteries must be replaced Always renew all batteries in order to return the remote control to its full performance ability.
The POWER switch does not completely disconnect the device from the power network. Additionally, the device consumes power when in standby-mode. To completely disconnect the device from mains-power, the power plug MUST be removed from the wall socket.
Notice regarding disconnection from mains-power
After setting up the DVD player, you can now connect it to a television. The DVD player can be connected to televisions which operate with the PAL and NTSC standards. If you want to use the DVD player on a television with the NTSC standard you must change the video setting in the DVD players "OSD menu". There PAL is set as the television standard at the factory. Depending on the televisions equipment there are different methods of connecting the DVD player to it, these are explained as follows.
Information regarding the handling of batteries
The remote control is operated by batteries. For the safe handling of batteries please observe the following safety information:

Danger exists from uses other than those intended!
Do not throw the batteries into a fire. Do not short circuit the batteries. Do not attempt to recharge the batteries. Regularly check the condition of the battery. Leaking battery acid can cause permanent damage to the device. When handling a damaged or leaking battery special care should be taken. Danger from acid burns! Wear protective gloves. Clean the battery compartment and the battery contacts with a dry cloth. Store batteries out of reach of children. When swallowed seek immediate medical attention. Remove the batteries from the device if you do not intend to use the device for an extended period of time. Never open batteries, never solder or weld batteries. The risk of explosions and injuries exists!
No liability/warranty will be considered for damage to the DVD player caused by the effects of moisture, water penetration or overheating!
8.1 Connecting to a television via ScartCable/RGB
Connecting the DVD player to a television with a Scart cable via the RGB input offers a high quality connection. Select this connection variation in the case of televisions equipped with an RGB input. If you are not sure if the television is equipped with an RGB input then you can check this by consulting the television's instruction manual.
For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel. In the OSD menu select the menu option VIDEO/VIDEO OUTPUT/ S-VIDEO. The menu option VIDEO OUTPUT is only selectable when the HDMI output is deactivated. On this subject see also chapter 10 "Settings in the OSD menu".
8.3 Connection to a television via video input (Composite Video)
For this connection variant the television must be equipped with Audio/Video cinch sockets (Composite Video). In order to connect the DVD player to a television via Composite Video you will need an audio/video RCA cinch cable (supplied)
Connect the jack inscribed with SCART to a television Scart socket by using the supplied Scart cable. For playback select the matching channel on your television Check with the television's instruction manual on how you can set the AV channel. In the OSD menu select under the VIDEO/VIDEO OUTPUT/RGB or S-VIDEO menus. The menu option VIDEO OUTPUT is only selectable when the HDMI output is deactivated. On this subject see also chapter 10 "Settings in the OSD menu".
8.2 Connecting to a television via S-Video
For this type of connection the television must have available an S-VIdeo input and two audio "IN" cinch sockets. If you are not sure if the television is equipped with S-Video and/or cinch sockets you can check this by consulting the television's instruction manual. For this connection variant you will need: an audio cinch cable (not supplied) an S-video cable (not supplied) These can be obtained from your dealer. To connect the DVD player to a television via S-video:

If no disc is inserted the notification NO DISC appears on the television screen and in the display. Firstly please familiarize yourself with the OSD Menu's operation by means of the following brief introduction.

ANGLE MARK

-ON If scenes are recorded on a DVD in different perspectives this will automatically be signified by a camera symbol displayed on the television screen. Press the ANGLE button on the remote control to display the various perspectives. Deactivate function. No symbol appears on the television screen.
-3D SURROUND Select this setting to produce a virtual surround effect from a stereo or multi channel sound. -5.1 CH Select this setting to activate the analogue 5.1 outputs. FRONT SPEAKER, CENTER SPEAKER, REAR SPEAKER and SUBWOOFER In these menu inputs you can activate/deactivate the individual speaker types and set the size. -Large Select this setting if the diameter of the speaker membrane is greater than 12 cm. -Small Select this setting for smaller speakers. -OFF Deactivate sound output for these types of speakers

OSD LANGUAGE

Here you set the language, in which the OSD Menu will be shown on the display.

CLOSED CAPTIONS

-ON Select this setting if by every playback of a DVD the subtitle (if present) is to be automatically displayed on the television screen. Select this setting to manually activate the subtitle. The subtitles can also be set, during playback, with the SUBTITLE button.
The menu input FRONT SPEAKER can not be deactivated since the sound output for the front speakers always remains switched on. DIALOG In this menu input you can set the dialogue volume (0-20).

SCREEN SAVER

-ON Screen saver activated. The screen saver will now switch on when the playback is stopped and no activity takes place for several minutes. Deactivate function.
D.R.C. (Dynamic Range Control) This function sets the level of the dynamic range for motion picture soundtracks which are optimised for Dolby Digital. The function is particularly useful when listening to surround sound with a low volume level. -ON Function activated -OFF Function deactivated. -AUTO Function (if available) is automatically activated

LAST MEMORY

-ON -OFF Select this setting to playback a disc from the previously halted position after removal and re-insertion. Deactivate function. The disc playback starts back at the begining after removing and then reinserting.

DIGITAL AUDIO

DIGITAL OUTPUT In this menu input you can set the SPDIF output signal. -SPDIF / OFF No digital audio signal is being put out at the sockets COAXIAL or OPTICAL. -SPDIF / RAW The crude data of the Dolby Digital sound is put out. -SPDIF /PCM Select the setting PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) when there is a connection to a digital amplifier/receiver. Your DVD player transmits, through the PCM signal, the same audio formats that are rendered on the disc. In addition an audio signal will be put out via the sockets FL and FR. LPCM OUTPUT Select this input to set the sampling frequency for the processing of the crude data. -48K: Default setting. -96K: Only for DVDs with the corresponding sampling frequency.

10.4 Setup menu DOLBY

In this OSD menu you can carry out settings for the Dolby-Digital output.
GENERAL DUAL MONO DYNAMIC AUDIO DOLBY VIDEO PREFERENCE

DUAL MONO DYNAMIC

The menu option PRO LOGIC II can only be selected if the analogue 5.1 outputs are activated. -PRO LOGIC II Select the setting ON if the process is to be activated all the time. Select the setting AUTO if the process is only to be activated when Dolby Pro Logic II encoded content is located on the playback medium. To deactivate this function select the input OFF. In this menu you can set the Pro Logic II process mode. MUSIC: Sound is played back through the speakers without delay. MOVIE: Sound is played back with a delay of 10 ms through the rear speakers. PRO LOGIC: Earlier version of the DOLBY PRO LOGIC processes. AUTO: Automatic setting of the processes (depending on the contents of the playback medium).
Select this menu input to set the Dolby-Digital output to either STEREO, L-MONO, R-MONO or MIX-MONO. Select this menu input to enable an optimal sound playback with reduced volume. In the setting FULL the louder passages will be surpressed and the softer passages will be played back louder.
This function is only possible when using a digital audio component.

10.5 Setup menu VIDEO

In this menu you can, for example, carry out settings for the video output, resolution or colour.
GENERAL AUDIO DOLBY RGB VIDEO PREFERENCE
VIDEO OUTPUT RESOLUTION COLOR SETTING HDMI SETUP Xvid SUBTITLE
The menu inputs PANORAMA, DIMENSION and CENTER WIDTH serve to fine tune the sound and are only available if you have set the process mode MUSIC. Select the setting ON to activate this sound enhancement. To deactivate this function select the input OFF. -DIMENSION Select one of the settings SIZE -3 to SIZE 3 to activate this sound enhancement. -CENTER WIDTH Select one of the settings LEVEL 0-7 to receive a corresponding sound enhancement. REVERB MODE Select this menu input if you want to use, for sound playback, one of the preset reverbs CONCERT, LIVING ROOM, HALL, BATHROOM, CAVE, ARENA, or CHURCH. To deactivate this function select the input OFF. -PANORAMA

11.2 Inserting the DVD

To play a disc with the DVD player: Switch on your television. Make sure that the DVD player is ready for operation. If the television, the DVD player and possibly other connected devices (i.e. an audio component) are ready for operation and are switched on and the DVD player is connected correctly to the television you will now see the Silvercrest logo on the TV screen If no disc is inserted into the DVD player's disc tray: The message NO DISC is displayed on the television screen. Open the disc tray by pressing the button OPEN/CLOSE on the remote control or on the front panel of the DVD player. OPEN is displayed on the television screen. Insert the disc in the disc tray with the inscribed/labled side up. For two-sided discs: The side you would like to play must face down. After you have inserted the disc press the button OPEN/CLOSE on the remote control or on the front panel of the DVD player again to close the disc tray. The contents of the disc will now be loaded; this may take a few seconds. In the meantime LOADING is displayed on the television screen.
Supported memory card types and capacities
Memory cards of the types SD (2 GB not SDHC), MS/MSPro (4 GB), MMC (4 GB) can be played back.
Your DVD player can only read storage mediums with several data formats if each folder contains only one data format.
MultiMediaCard- /SecureDigital memory cards (MMC/SD)
Insert the MMC/SD memory cards with the contacts forward and slide them straight into the memory card slot. With this the side of the memory card, on which the contacts are located must face downwards with the chamfered corner facing to the right.

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MemoryStick/memory cards (MS/MSPro)
Slide the MS memory card into the memory card slot, level and with the contacts facing forward. With this the side of the memory card, on which the contacts are located must face downwards with the chamfered corner facing to the left.
12. Playing back DVDs, VCDs or S-VCDs
To play back a DVD/VCD/S-VCD with the DVD player. Switch on your television. Make sure that the DVD player is ready for operation. If the television, the DVD player and possibly other connected devices (i.e. an audio component) are ready for operation and are switched on and the DVD player is connected correctly to the television you will now see the "Silvercrest" logo on the TV screen

If you switch on PBC during playback then it is possible that playback will stop and start again from the beginning and/or with the main menu.
Skip to start of chapter (Skip)
This function may not be available on all DVDs! If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the symbol is displayed on the television screen. With the buttons SKIP FWD and SKIP BWD you can, during playback, within the film on the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD skip forward to the beginning of the next chapter or skip backward to the preceeding chapter The respectively selected chapter will playback immediately without having to press the PLAY/PAUSE button. The number of the respectively selected chapter will be displayed on the front panel of the DVD player to the left of the played back so far time.

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Title number input via the number buttons

Audio CD

During playback press repeatedly the GOTO button on the remote control. The following notices appear, one after the other, in which you can enter a time position with the number buttons: DISC GOTO: Enter here a time position on the disc from where playback should start. TRACK GOTO: Enter here a time position for the currently playing back title from where playback should start. SELECT TRACK: Enter here a title number from where playback should start.
This function may not be available on all DVDs! If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the symbol is displayed on the television screen. Instead of using the Skip function you can also enter the title from within the film on the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD direct by entering the title number via the number buttons on the remote control. For this, during playback or when playback is stopped, press the number buttons on the remote control corresponding to the title number, for example, the 3 button for the third title. Playback of the entered title number will now start automatically.

MPEG CD

SELECT: GOTO: Enter here a title number on the disc from where playback should start. Enter here a time position for the currently playing back title from where playback should start.
Direct chapter or time selection via the Search function (GOTO) Fast scan forward/backward
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carry out functions that are not available the symbol will be displayed on the television screen.
With fast scan you can select designated passages from the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD during playback. For fast scan forwards/backwards press the FAST FWD and/or FAST RWD button repeatedly to set the following fast scan speeds:
Entry of the time position via search function DVD, VCD and SVCD: During playback press the GOTO button on the remote control. The time

Programmed playback (PROG)
With the control buttons sections of the enlargement can be suspended. To switch off the enlargement function and return to the normal image size press repeatedly the ZOOM button.
This function may not be available on all DVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the symbol is displayed on the television screen. With the "Programme" function you can put together your own film programme in so far as you can select only certain chapters of an inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD for playback. In this way you can determine for yourself the sequence, in which the chapters are played back. You can compile a maximum of 20 chapters of a film for programmed play. Press the PROG button on the remote control during playback or when playback is stopped. The Programme menu will be displayed on the television screen.
Change camera aspect (Angle)
This function may not be available on all DVDs! If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the symbol is displayed on the television screen. Many films on DVD contain chapters which were recorded simultaneously from various camera perspectives. With films that have such chapters available you can view the same chapter from different perspectives. For this press the ANGLE button on the remote control during playback of an inserted DVD. Each press of the ANGLE button will switch to one of the available camera perspectives.

Programme window

T T: T T: T T: T T: T T:

CH: CH: CH: CH: CH:

T T: T T: T T: T T:

CH: CH: CH: CH: EXIT

Superimpose/fade out subtitles
This function may not be available on all DVDs! If you attempt to execute a function that is not available, the symbol is displayed on the television screen. If the film on the inserted DVD has subtitles available you can superimpose these on the television screen during playback by pressing the SUBTITLE button on the remote control. With the first press of the SUBTITLE button the subtitle of the first available language will be superimposed on the television screen. With each further press of the SUBTITLE button the subtitles of other available languages will be superimposed successively on the television screen. The number of the currently superimposed subtitle language will be superimposed on the television screen ( i.e. 1/10 for the first of ten available subtitle languages). When the last of the available subtitle languages is superimposed (i.e. 10/10 for the tenth of ten available subtitle languages) you can switch off the subtitle function by pressing the SUBTITLE button again. OFF is superimposed on the television screen.

Press the DIMMER button on the remote control to change the DVD player's display brightness in three levels.
Repeat function for DVDs, VCDs, S-VCDs and audio CDs
With the repeat function you can. in the case of DVDs, selectively repeat title, chapter or the entire DVD. in the case of VCDs/S-VCDs individual titles and/or the entire VCD/S-VCD repeatedly playback. in the case of audio CDs, playback repeatedly a particular track and/or the entire CD. To switch on repeat playback. Press the REPEAT button several times during playback. The repeat symbol appears in the display with one of the following notifications: CHAPTER Select CHAPTER to continuously repeat the currently playing back chapter until repeat playback is switched off or playback is cancelled by pressing the STOP button twice.
To switch playback sound to mute (MUTE)
To switch the playback sound to mute press the (MUTE) button on the remote control during playback of DVDs, VCDs/S-VCDs, audio CDs and CD-Rs/CD-RWs with MP3 or WMA data. MUTE is displayed on the television screen. When you want to switch the playback sound back on press the (MUTE) button again or the VOL + and VOL buttons. MUTE OFF or the corresponding volume level is displayed on the television screen.

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13. Playback of JPEG-Photo CD/WMA/MP3/MPEG4
Insert a storage medium into the DVD player. If you use a memory card or USB stick press repeatedly the USB button until the desired playback source is depicted. The contents of the data carrier (CD, DVD, USB memory stick or memory card) will be displayed on the television:
1. To open a folder select the folder and press the ENTER button. The contents of the folder will be listed. 2. To reach a higher folder level select the symbol with the entry "." and press the ENTER button.

Playback of JPEG discs

With the navigation buttons highlight an image and press the ENTER button or the PLAY/PAUSE button to open the image. The image is shown on the display Subsequently change the view to the next available image on the disc/in the folder. To display the currently shown image press the PLAY/PAUSE button longer. To continue the playback press the PLAY/PAUSE button again. You can access an image directly by entering the image's file number with the number buttons and subsequently confirm the entry with the ENTER button. With the navigation buttons you can rotate the image in 90 increments during playback. With the navigation buttons you can mirror the image horizontally or vertically during playback. During playback press the STOP button to display a miniature view of all images in the folder/on the disc. 12 miniatures will be displayed on each page. Select with the navigation buttons an image and start playback with ENTER or PLAY/PAUSE. Select with the navigation buttons one of the following entries from the bottom display lines and confirm the entry with the ENTER button. Slide Show Menu Prev Next Starts a slide show of the images in the folder/on the disc Shows the available button functions for JPEG playback. Press the ENTER button until this menu has faded out. switches to the previous page switches to the next page

Warning!

Moisture penetrating into the DVD player creates the risk of an electric shock! The DVD player may also be irreparably damaged!

16. Disposal

Disposing of the device
Do not, under any circumstances, discard the device in the household refuse. This product is subject to the European directive 2002/96/EC. Dispose of the device through an approved disposal centre or at your community waste facility. Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal centre.

Disposing of batteries!

Do not dispose of the batteries with household waste. Every consumer is legally obliged to dispose of batteries at a collection site in his community/city district or at a retail store. This obligation is intended to ensure that batteries are disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. Only dispose of batteries when they are fully discharged.

Disposal of packaging

Dispose of the packaging materials in an environmentally responsible manner.

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17. Troubleshooting
Display is blank/DVD player shows no functions even though it is switched on A Check to see that the power cable is inserted properly into the power B
socket. Check to ensure that the power socket in which you have plugged the power cable of the DVD player is live by connecting another device to it. If necessary plug the DVD players power cord into another power socket. Check to see that the display dimmer function is switched off. To do this press the DIMMER button on the remote control. Switch off the DVD player by activating the POWER switch and then wait ten seconds. Then switch the DVD player back on by activating the POWER switch again.
Check whether the settings in the OSD menu match the connection option you have used to connect the audio components to the DVD player. For this see chapter 9. "Connecting an audio component to the DVD player".
D Using the television's instruction manual check to see if current settings to E F
the television are necessary in order to use the DVD player with the television. Check by means of the operating instructions for a potential connected audio component if settings to it are necessary in order to use it with the DVD player. If you have connected the DVD player to a stereo television and have not connected an audio component to the DVD player or have connected a Dolby Prologic compatible audio component via the analogue stereo outlet (via cinch cables to the cinch sockets L and R) of the DVD player: Check to see that you have selected in the OSD menu AUDIO with the menu input FRONT SPEAKER the setting LARGE.

YUV (component video out)
YUV indicates the component signal, which with this device is available at the output YPbPr in the form of so called "Half images"; as a rule this is the best signal for the control of large screen televisions and projectors, which can not process Progressive Scan signals. As with the RGB image transmission, YUV is comprised of three separated image signals: the brightness signal "Y" and the two colour diferential signals "U/Pb" and "V/Pr"
Half images (Interlace)/Full images (Progressive Scan)
A standard television image is comprised of 576 visible lines; at first all odd and then all even image lines are displayed alternatively, thus each displays a half image. Thereby only 25 full images (50 Half images) can be displayed per second. This technique is designated as "Interlace" format. Contrary to this with the so called progressive or "Progressive Scan" format all image lines are displayed every time, that is to say 50 full images per second are displayed. Thereby increasing the total quality of the images, still images and text for example appear sharper.

Playback Control (PBC)

Version 2.0 VCDs/S-VCDs have Playback Control (in short "PBC") at their disposal. Then on the VCD/S-VCD a main menu is available, by which various functions of the VCD/S-VCD are allowed to be operated.
What are Title and Chapter?
Title is the name given to the largest units of image and sound units on DVDs; on many DVDs the (Main) film has the title number 01. For bonus material (i.e. Film trailer, background information etc.), that is available on many DVDs, other possible title numbers can be used. Chapter is the name given to the next smaller image and sound units beneath title. If the DVD/VCD/S-VCD or its title is divided into chapters, numbers are assigned to you, through the input of which the chapter can be selected direct. Bear in mind that not on all DVDs are the DVD or the title divided into (numbered) chapters Chapters are also designated as "Scenes" (i.e. in the main menu of DVDs)
HDMI is short for "High Definition Multimedia Interface" and refers to a 19 contact interface for complete digital transmission of audio and video data. With its high bandwidth HDMI handles all known today home electronics digital video and audio formats. HDMI transmits audio data up to frequencys of 192 kHz with text widths of up to 24 Bit on up to 8 channels. Thus not only all of today's image and sound formats introduced into home electronics including HDTV (up to the highest present resolution of 1080i) are transmitted without loss of quality but also future formats with yet higher resolutions.

Decoder

The sound on DVDs with home theatre sound is saved on the DVD in encrypted (encoded) form. Different encryption formats exist for several purposes, for example AC-3 for the playback of Dolby Digital Surround Sound. In order to playback encrypted sound, the playback device (i.e. the DVD player) and/or the audio component connected to it (for example Surround system) must be equipped with a so called decoder, which converts the encrypted signal back into music and/or sound. The Silvercrest KH 6524/KH 6525 DVD player is equipped with an AC-3 Decoder (for Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound signals).

MP3-CD

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What are PAL and NTSC?

PAL is the abbreviation for "Phase Alternation Line". PAL is the mid and west Europe (Exception: France = SECAM) customary and widest distributed colour television standard.
NTSC is the abbreviation for "National Television System Committee". NTSC is a colour television standard that is primarily used in the USA and Japan.

19. Warranty and Service

The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from the date of purchase. The appliance has been manufactured with care and meticulously examined before delivery. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. In the event of a warranty claim, please make contact by telephone with our Service Department. Only in this way can a post-free despatch for your goods be assured. The warranty covers only claims for material and maufacturing defects, but not for transport damage, for wearing parts or for damage to fragile components, e.g. buttons or batteries. This product is for private use only and is not intended for commercial use. The warranty is void in the case of abusive and improper handling, use of force and internal tampering not carried out by our authorized service branch. Your statutory rights are not restricted in any way by this warranty. The warranty period will not be extended by repairs made under warranty. This applies also to replaced and repaired parts. Any damage and defects extant on purchase must be reported immediately after unpacking the appliance, at the latest, two days after the purchase date. Repairs made after the expiration of the warranty period are subject to payment.

Audio CDs

Audio CDs contain exclusively audio data; they are also available in 8 cm and 12 cm (Diameter) formats. The playback duration for the audio data stored on them amounts to 20 minutes (8 cm format) and/or 74 minutes (12 cm format). Audio data is stored on audio CDs in CDA format.
MP3 denotes a process and/or format developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for the compression of audio data. In the MP3 format compressed music pieces are only a fraction of their original size, which, for example, on CD-Rs/CD-RWs allows for storage of a considerably greater volume of music than on commercially available audio CDs, on which audio data is stored in the CDA format.

 

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