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1. 9 Other Settings lt OExit 2 Select the preferred item by pressing A V and press SELECT ein the case of the main unit select the item using the joystick 1 Disc Languages See page 52 This is to select the audio soundtrack language subtitle language and the language used in the menus If the language selected is not available on the disc the language designated by each disc will be selected 2 Ratings See page 54 This is to disable the playing of DVDs which are unsuitable for children Some discs may not be encoded with specific rating level information though its disc jacket says that it is for adults For those discs the age restriction will not work It is possible to prohibit playback of all DVDs 3 Menu Language See page 58 This is to select the language used for the initial settings screen or for On Screen Display messages such as Play 4 On Screen Messages See page 59 This is to select whether On Screen Display messages such as Play will be displayed or not 5 TV Aspect See page 59 This is to select the appropriate TV aspect 4 3 or 16 9 according to the connected TV set 6 Digital Audio Output See page 60 This is to select the audio type to be output from the audio output optical digita audio Output connector 9 Other Settings See page 62 This is to make other settings such as dynamic range compression v c o c t o a ie 9 o o E c gt Tc lt For your
2. 41 eClearing a marker 41 Program play si 42 eWhen 4 On Screen Messages is BROCE cid wes Vr Ce 59 eWhen 5 TV Aspect is selected 59 e When 6 Digital Audio Output is selected catia tee moe concer ee LE 60 eWhen 9 Other Settings is selected ull 62 Remote control preparation e Battery supplied installation Remote control operation range eRemote control operational notes Inserting Removing discs elnserting discs eRemoving discs Random play Changing audio soundtrack language Changing subtitie language Viewing from another angle Using a menu eUsinga titte menu eUsing a DVD menu Reproducing a Virtual Surround Sound V S S effect Language code list Troubleshooting Self diagnosis display function ja gt ANAN NR NK nates Definition of terms Specifications see om o n ng n oa 9 aa Pon o3 9 o ooa non o tr tor o me nr 8 wo o 3 4 o6 4 on ree os om n om on a 3 o d 9 oe B on aas od 8 ot n n ac 29 94 8 o ot n or ng n Getting Started Preparations 1 Basic Operation Advanced Operations For Your Reference Safety precautions Please read these precautions before oper ating this player Bl AC adaptor protection
3. See page 51 for steps 1 and 2 Select the appropriate TV aspect by pressing A V and press SELECT sin the case of the main unit select the item using the joystick 3 g Select your TV aspect Press RETURN to cancel 1 4 3 Factory preset Select when a conventional TV set is connected eVideo material for wide screen formatted in the Pan amp Scan style Played back in the Pan amp Scan style the left and right edges are cut off eVideo material for wide screen not formatted in the Pan amp Scan style Played back in the letterbox style black bands appear at top and bottom of the screen 2 16 9 Select when a wide screen TV set is connected Video material for wide screen is played back in FULL size Setting the wide screen TV to FULL mode is also necessary Setting is finished and the screen illustrat ed in step 1 on page 51 is displayed D E a A Q wj D c e o gt bu o iL 59 60 Changing the initial settings When 6 Digital Audio Ot pnr 7T TI Biss Me nee ege ot See page 51 for steps 1 and 2 Select the preferred item by press ing A V and press SELECT in the case of the m
4. STILL PAUSE button mid STILL PAUSE Press to place the player in the still picture pause mode or to advance the disc by one frame See pages 29 31 LA aay window See page 14 Joystick SELECT button SELECT Make the selection by tilting the joystick forward backward or to the left or right and then press SELECT to enter the selection See page 27 Remote control signal sensor Point the remote control unit at the sensor when operating the player See page 23 SKIP SEARCH buttons PLAY DISPLAY button dd SKIP SEARCH PP gt PLAY DISPLAY Press for rapid advance reverse or When pressed in the stop mode skipping ahead back see page 29 or playback starts See page 27 for slow motion play see page 31 When pressed during playback I Backward the On Screen Menu Icons will be pp Forward displayed See page 33 Main unit Rear view Video output connector VIDEO Connect the video audio cable supplied See pages 18 and 19 OPTICAL AUDIO OUT PCBT STREAM une out S VIDEO OUT EXER I Audio output optical digital audio output S video output connector connector AUDIO S VIDEO OUT Connect the video audio cable supplied or Connect the S video cable optical digital audio cable optional The type optional See page 18 of the output signal will be automatically se lected according to the cord or cable that is connected See pages 18 21 Ma
5. Fomara DVD Video CD only KX Press the cursor button b advance or tilt the joystick P Press the cursor button 4 reverse or tilt the joystick 44 Press the cursor button V or tilt the joystick V wn c O E a o D o o c gt D lt For your reference in the case of the main unit the items can be changed using the joystick instead of the cursor buttons A B repeat play repeat play and marker functions do not work with interactive DVDs or during menu play of Video CDs with playback control eit is not possible to change the play mode using the On Screen Menu Icons eThe speed of rapid reverse rapid advance and slow motion play changes up to 5 steps each time the cursor button is pressed or the joystick is tilted 37 38 Repeat play Repeat viewing listenin J 4 Press REPEAT MODE during play Each time this button is pressed the TV monitor changes as shown below and the selected repeat play starts B DVD e Repeat of chapter being played eRepeat of title being played eCancel repeat mode B Video CD CD eHepeat of track being played e Repeat of entire disc contents eCancel repeat mode Returning to normal play Normal play starts when approx 5 seconds have elapsed after 5 OFF is displayed For your reference e Repeat play and A B repeat play may not work correctly with some DVDs eRepeat play
6. To avoid any malfunctions of the player and to protect against electric shock fire or personal injury please observe the follow ing eHold the plug firmly when connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor to this player eDo not connect or disconnect the AC adaptor when your hands are wet eKeep the AC adaptor away from heat ing appliances e Never put any heavy objects on the AC adaptor eDo not attempt to repair or reconstruct the AC adaptor in any way eRemove dust dirt etc on the plug at regular intervals elf liquids or foreign objects have been spilled into the player or AC adaptor turn off the power and disconnect the AC adaptor elf the player has been dropped or oth erwise damaged turn off the power and disconnect the AC adaptor elf smoke malodors or noises are emit ted from the player or AC adaptor turn off the power and disconnect the AC adaptor eDo not touch the AC adaptor or the metal part of the player during a thun derstorm eDo not use the player above the estab lished ratings of the power outlet and power distributor or supply an AC volt age other than 120 V eDo not scratch or mark the AC adaptor rework it place it in proximity to a heating appliance forcibly bend it twist it pull it place heavy objects on top of it bunch it together with other wires or units or put a cloth over it elnsert the power plug securely until its prongs are completely housed inside the power ou
7. mn at GATOR oe VoD ALL LL ILE HO GRE TITLE 877 77 m VCO TALES I nv Ur TITLE OC AD 5 Ven TALL AU eDVDs for which playback is prohibited by the initial settings 2 Ratings See pages 54 57 DVDs with Region No other than 1 or ALL eDVDs of PAL system 15 16 Control reference guide Remote control unit Buttons used for basic operation POWER button Press to turn the power ON or OFF See page 27 STILL PAUSE button Press to place the player in the still picture pause mode or to advance the disc by one frame See pages 29 31 PLAY button Press to start playback See page 27 STOP button Press to stop playback See page 28 SKIP buttons Press for skipping ahead back See pages 26 and 29 Hid Backward b Forward TITLE button Press to show the title menu recorded on the disc See pages 26 and 49 SLOW SEARCH buttons Press for rapid advance reverse see page 29 or for slow motion play see page 31 44 Backward gt gt Forward DISPLAY button Press to show the On Screen Menu Icons See page 33 MENU button When pressed during play the DVD menu recorded on the disc will be displayed See page 49 When pressed in the stop mode the initial settings screen will be displayed See pages 51 62 Cursor buttons Press A V b to select the item See page 27 SELECT button RETURN button Pres
8. 1 system 1 5 Vrms 1 kHz 0 dB Stereo mini jack 1 system Audio signal output characteristics 1 Frequency response eDVD linear audio 2 Hz 22 kHz 48 kHz sampling 2 Hz 44 kHz 96 kHz sampling eCD audio 2 Hz 20 kHz 2 S N ratio eCD audio 115 dB 3 Dynamic range e DVD linear audio 99 dB eCD audio 97 dB Digital audio output Optical digital output Mini optical connector Also used for audio output Pickup Wave length Laser power 660 nm 780 nm CLASS II CLASS I Specifications are subject to change without notice Weight and dimensions are approximate Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 http www panasonic com Panasonic Sales Company Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc PSC Ave 65 de Infanter a Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario LAW 2T3 www panasonic ca Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd 1998 Printed in Japan VQT7663 F0598RO
9. z amp Ye b e o x a 23 24 Inserting Removing discs disc lid 2 With the printed title side to be played back facing up Printed title side to be place the disc in position played back using your fingers to push down on the area around the center hole A click is heard 3 Close the disc lid Note eDo not insert more than 1 disc 1 Press STOP 2 Press OPEN and open the disc lid Preparations 3 Using the groove for removing remove the disc eDo not touch the disc surface when removing Groove for removing 3 8 cm discs Grooves for removing 5 12 cm discs 4 Close the disc lid Note e Be sure to keep the disc lid closed except while inserting removing discs This will reduce the risk of malfunction caused by dust entering the inside of the player 25 Basic play Preparations eSwitch the TV ON and select Video as the TV input eSwitch on the stereo system s power if the player has been connected to a stereo system 26 13 and 16 POWER AR switch SKIP SEARCH For your reference eWhen the menu continues onto another screen pressing SKIP in the case of the main unit SKIP SEARCH will show the next screen The buttons to be used may differ depending on the disc For opera tion refer to the jacket of the disc eTo return to the menu screen press TITLE MENU or RETURN during play of DVDs or press RETURN during pl
10. 24 bit or 96 kHz digital audio converted to 48 kHz 16 bit is output Digital output of PCM audio is restricted to 48 kHz 16 bit or below for copyright protection B When 2 Dolby Digital is selected 1 Bitstream Factory preset Dolby Digital AC 3 bitstream 1ch 5 1ch will be output during playback of the DVD recorded in Dolby Digital AC 3 Select this setting when the Dolby Digital AC 3 decoder is connected 2 PCM PCM 2ch converted to 48 kHz 16 bit will be output during playback of the DVD recorded in Dolby Digital AC 3 Setting is finished and the screen illustrated in step 3 is displayed 8 Recommended setting of Digital Audio Output Make settings as shown in table below depending on the type of equipment that is con nected to the audio output optical digital audio output connector using the optical digital audio cable Type of equipment to be Recommended setting connected LPCM DVD Doiby Digital No equipment is connected Off Factory preset Bitstream Factory preset AV amplifier with digital audio input connector without Dolby PCM PCM Digital AC 3 decoder Dolby Digital AC 3 decoder See page 20 PCM Bitstream Factory preset 1 Audio output from the player s audio output optical digital audio output connector is converted to 48 kHz 16 bit if the player is connected using the optical digital audio cable To enjoy high quality sound at 48 kHz 20 bit 24 bit or 96 kHz connect
11. Level 7 Level 2 DVDs for general audiences children can be played back DVDs for adults are prohibited E Level 1 DVDs for children can be played back DVOs for adults general audiences are prohibited B Level 0 Playback of all DVDs is prohibited e g to prohibit playback of DVDs for adults which are not encoded with rating level information When level 7 or lower is selected Enter a 4 digit password by FE Tm pressing the numeric buttons and press SELECT xs Dy Press RETURN to cancel Tha player is locked Remember the password 5 Press SELECT 4345 f Press SELECT to continue o o C U kan o Q a sd 3 Oo gt en o WL Setting is finished and the screen illustrated in step 1 on page 51 is displayed Changing the initial settings When 2 Ra os LU THO ti F RETURN MENU For your reference eln the case of the main unit the items can be selected using the joystick instead of the cursor buttons eThe numeric buttons can also be used for selecting the items In this case pressing SELECT is not necessary 56 MENU RETURN ACTION DVD PLAYER eReturning to the previous menu Press RETURN eFinishing the initial settings Press ACTION MENU or O at the initial settings screen illustrated in step 1 on page 51 In case of the main unit press MENU See page 51 for steps 1 and 2 3 Enter the correct password by T
12. Operation using the On Screen Menu Icons This player features On Screen Menu Icons showing disc information title chapter track number elapsed playing time audio subtitle language and angle and player information repeat play marker and virtual surround sound some icons show the indicated informa tion and other icons allow the settings to be changed Numeric buttons RETURN SELECT For your reference eOn Screen Menu Icons can also be eThe PLAY DISPLAY button on the main cleared by pressing RETURN or CLEAR unit functions both as a PLAY button and eThe DISPLAY button of the remote con a DISPLAY button for displaying the trol unit is effective to show the On On Screen Menu Icons If the button is Screen Menu Icons even in the stop pressed during play the On Screen Menu mode Icons will be displayed and if pressed in the stop mode playback will start DD MED ES Press DISPLAY during play Example DVD ein the case of the main unit press e Normal playback screen PLAY DISPLAY On Screen Menu Icons is displayed eEach time the button is pressed the TV monitor changes as shown in the e Screen for disc information right eThe screens may differ depending on the disc contents WC Cee Oo th Screen for player information E el Des rfe eager 2 Select the preferred item by pressing lt gt ein the case of the main unit select the item using the joystick The currently sele
13. TV set in order to achieve a sharper picture Use the S video cable optional when connecting the player to a TV set equipped with an S video input connector for the best picture clarity possible When using the S video cable the yellow composite video plug need not be connect d to the TV 18 Audio equipment optional To audio input connectors red white Audio cabie optional Video audio cable supplied or S video cable optional See page 18 vo o hi kan a c o LES a Direction of signal flow Connect the headphones eHeadphones with a Ve 3 5mm stereo plug can be connected eTurn down the volume level be fore connection and then adjust the level Volume level Caution Avoid listening to the sound at levels which may be harmful to your ears 19 Connection AC 3 5 1ch are played Dolby Digital bitstream is output from the player s audio output optical digital audio output connector When the play er is connected to a Dolby Digital decoder using the optical digital audio cable optional you can enjoy theater quality audio in your home Video audio cable supplied or S video cable optional See page 18 Optical digital audio cable optional Center A RA spea ke r 4 To optical digital audio input connector Front speaker man INO 2 Front speaker Left Decoder or Amplifier with Right Dolby Digital AC 3 gt Direction
14. and A B repeat play do not work with discs for which the elapsed playing time does not appear on the dis play window during play b 9 RETURN SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE ee Ni GE c2 Q ACTION EES gt Q REPEAT MODE DVD PLAYER eA B repeat play works only within a title DVD or a track Video CD CD eSome subtitles recorded around location A or B may fail to appear elf the title track is completed before end location B is specified the end point of the title track serves as end location B neneme on baimean uto peci ipa te HS repeat Press A B REPEAT during play 1 Starting location A is specified 2 Press A B REPEAT again End location B is specified and repeat play be tween locations A and B starts BB Returning to normal play Press A B REPEAT again to display c5 es A B repeat play is cancelled and normal play starts d ee n a my ditional operationg a x Starting repeat play during program play Press REPEAT MODE during program play see page 42 Each time this but ton is pressed the TV monitor changes as shown below and the selected pro gram repeat play starts Repeat of track being played e Repeat of ail programs Cancel repeat mode When approx 5 seconds have elapsed after gt OFF is displayed program play is resumed P Chapterfritie repeat play DVD Position being played back Title Chapter repeat oS Title repeat N
15. and operation differ from disc to disc the following explains basic op eration when this feature is used Press TITLE during play The title menu is displayed ePressing TITLE again resumes play from the scene when the title menu was first displayed Select the preferred title by pressing A V lt P and press SELECT ein the case of the main unit select the item using the joystick eThe numeric buttons can be used for selecting the items for some discs Press MENU during play The DVD menu is displayed ePressing MENU again resumes play from the scene when the DVD menu was first displayed Select the preferred item by pressing A V lt P and press SELECT ein the case of the main unit select the item using the joystick eThe numeric buttons can be used for selecting the items for some discs eTo display the menu screen one after another re peat step 2 Example DVD MENU 1 SUBTITLE 2 AUDIO 3 ANGLE o c o b Q 2 o D o Q c 2 D lt 49 50 Reproducing a Virtual Surround Sound V S S effect DVD This player can reproduce a virtual surround sound effect which reproduces a sound as if heard from non existent rear speakers even when only a 2 channel stereo system is connected for playback of Dolby Digital AC 3 5 1ch DVD software only Press V S S VIRTUAL SURROUND SOUND during play Each time this button is pressed the display win dow chan
16. for eReturning to the previous menu selecting the items In this case pressing Press RETURN SELECT is not necessary eFinishing the initial settings Press ACTION MENU or O at the initial settings screen illustrated in step 1 on page 51 In the case of the main unit press MENU 62 Select the preferred item by pressing A V and press SELECT ein the case of the main unit select the item using the joystick When 1 Still Mode is selected 1 Automatic Factory preset Select this setting in general Frame still and Field still will automatically be switched 2 Field Select this setting when jittering occurs in the pictures even when Automatic is selected B When 2 Audio during Search is selected 1 On Factory preset Select this setting to hear sounds during rapid advance at step 1 Select Off if you are bothered by these sounds 2 Off Select when you do not want sound during rapid advance at step 1 B When 3 TV Mode 4 3 is selected 1 Pan amp Scan Factory preset Video material for wide screen will be played back in the Pan amp Scan style the left and right edges are cut off Those not formatted in the Pan amp Scan style will be played back in the letterbox style 2 Letterbox Video material for wide screen will be played back in the letterbox style black bands appear at top and bottom of screen 8g When 4 D Dynamic Range Compression is selected 1 Off Factory preset Normal
17. if an incorrect language code is entered B When 3 Menus is selected 1 2 4 English Factory preset English will be selected as disc menu language French 3 Spanish Each language will be selected as disc menu language Other xK Another language will be selected as disc menu language Enter the 4 digit language code see page 64 using the numeric buttons Press CLEAR if an incorrect language code is entered Setting is finished and the screen illustrated in step 3 is displayed Q Q c oq Pl Q um KH X ka mm e gt hau o Lk 54 Changing the initial settings RETURN MENU Notes For your reference eDo not forget your password eThe numeric buttons can also be used for eWhen the rating is locked the settings selecting the items In this case pressing cannot be changed unless the correct SELECT is not necessary password is entered eReturning to the previous menu Press RETURN eFinishing the initial settings Press ACTION MENU or O at the initial settings screen illustrated in step 1 on page 51 In the case of the main unit press MENU See page 51 for steps 1 and 2 Select the preferred level by pressing V and press SELECT Coe No Lig gt in the case of the main unit select the item using the joystick 1 O Lock All Press RETURN to cancel Level 8 Factory preset All DVDs for adults general audiences children can be played back B
18. insured and preferably in the original carton Attach a postage affixed letter detailing the complaint to the outside of the carton DO NOT send the product to the Executive or Regional Sales offices They are NOT equipped to make repairs For Your Reference Specifications Power source DC 9 V Power consumption 12 W with AC adaptor 7 7 W Main unit only 0 8 W when power is off either by the power switch or the remote control when the AC adaptor is connected AC adaptor Power source AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 15W DC output 9V 1A NTSC 1 4 Ibs 620 g 6 54s W X6 AS D X 1 Ae H 160 W x 160 D x 36 H mm excluding protrusions Operating temperature range 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Operating humidity range 5 to 90 no condensation Signal system Weight Dimensions Discs played 1 DVD VIDEO disc 5 12 cm single sided single layer 5 12 cm single sided double layer 5 12 cm double sided double layer one layer per side 3 8 cm single sided single layer 3 8 cm single sided double layer 3 8 cm double sided double layer one layer per side 2 Compact disc CD DA VIDEO CD 5 12 cm disc 3 8 cm disc S video output Y output level C output level Output connector 1 Vp p 750 0 286 Vp p 750 NTSC S terminal 1 system Video output Output level Output connector Audio output Output level Output connector 1 Vp p 75Q Mini jack
19. number fails to be cleared even when the remedial ac tion is taken ask for the service engi neer to repair the player eTurn the power OFF and then back to ON Alternatively turn the power OFF disconnect the AC adaptor and then re connect it If the service number fails to be estands cleared even when the remedial ac i tion is taken ask for the service engi neer to repair the player eTrouble is likely to have oc curred The number follow ing H differs depending on H OO the status of the player Index A A B repeat play 36 39 Angle switching lesus 34 47 Audio mode 00 cece cee 35 Audio soundtrack eAudio attribute sees 34 e Audio soundtrack language No 34 45 Changing audio soundtrack language 00 eee eee 34 45 Auto power off 2 0 20 0 cee ee eee 27 Chapter 29 34 38 39 71 Copyright sasana aaa Naga AA neos 70 p Digital output 20 21 51 60 61 70 Disc eDisc handling 11 eDiscs supported by this player asane 5 Back cover elnserting Removing discs 24 25 Disc language 51 53 Display window 005 14 15 Dolby Digital AC 3 20 21 34 50 60 61 70 Dolby Digital AC 3 decoder 20 21 Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder o emite etd 21 70 DVD Karaoke 34 45 DVD
20. of processing optional signal flow ji 1 Subwoofer Amplifier with 5 1ch input connectors All sold separately B When a Dolby Digital AC 3 decoder H Surround speaker including an amplifier is connected Surround speaker Left this connection is not necessary Right 20 Caution for the audio output optical digital audio output connec tor eWhen connecting an amplifier with an optical digital input connector which does not contain the Dolby Digital AC 3 decoder be sure to select PCM at 2 Dolby Digital of the initial setting 6 Digital Audio Output See page 60 eOtherwise any attempt to play DVDs may cause such a high level of noise that it may be harmful to your ears and damage your speakers eVideo CDs and CDs can be played as they would normally be played E Concerning the audio output from the player s audio output optical digital audio output connector Sound recording format Optical digital audio output from connector DVD Dolby Digital AC 3 eDolby Digital AC 3 bitstream 1 5 1ch ePCM 2ch 48 kHz 16 bit 2 uw c l A kar 44 v kan a Linear PCM eLinear PCM 2ch 48 96 kHz 16 20 24 bit 48 kHz sampling 16 bit only eNo output Video CD MPEG 1 PCM 44 1 kHz sampling CH Linear PCM Linear PCM 44 1 kHz sampling The compressed audio signals are converted to PCM and then output The type of audio can be s
21. operate eOperate the remote control unit at a distance of not more than 23 feet 7 meters from the re mote control sensor eRemove the obstacles between the remote con tro unit and remote control sensor eEnsure that the POWER switch of the player is not set to the HOLD position Shock proof function eShock proof function does not work when the for preventing jumps optical digital audio cable is connected to the in the sound during audio output optical digital audio output connec CD play fails to work tor of the player s rear panel The player becomes eThis is normal hot during playback On Screen Menu Icons eSelect the appropriate TV screen type by con not displayed or only sulting the operating instruction manual for the partially displayed on TV the TV screen If you cannot solve eCall our Panasonic Customer Call Center at 1 your problem 888 PANA DVD 1 888 726 2383 or visit our home address www panasonic com dvd for further assistance in U S A To contact the near est authorized Panasonic service centre in Canada contact our Customer Care Centre at 905 624 5505 or the CCC web site at www panasonic ca fdbckca htm For Your Reference 68 Self diagnosis display function When an error or trouble is detected during operation a service number appears in the dis play window When a service number has appeared check out the details given below eDisc is dirty Wipe the disc clean If the service
22. reference Notes o eThe numeric buttons can also be used for eThere are no No 7 and 8 items of the initial m3 selecting the items In this case pressing setting in this player d SELECT is not necessary eA ter the player is set to the Lock All setting in 4 eWhen the MENU button of the remote control 2 Ratings none of the initial settings includ ra unit is pressed during play the DVD menu will ing 2 Ratings can be changed if the DVD disc is be displayed and if pressed in the stop mode left inside the player In this case remove the EK the initial settings screen will be displayed disc and unlock the player 5 u 52 Changing the initial settings When 1 Disc Languages is selected ii A See page 51 for steps 1 and 2 Select the preferred item by 1 Disc L pressing A V and press SELECT lt IM ein the case of the main unit select the item En gish using the Joystick 2 Subtitle Automatic 3 Menus English 1 Audio This is to select the audio soundtrack lan guage heard from the speakers 2 Subtitle This is to select the subtitle language dis played on the screen 3 Menus This is to select the language used in the menus recorded on the discs such as title menus MENU RETURN Numeric buttons ACTION For your reference eThe numeric buttons can also be used for eReturning to the previous menu selecting the items In this case pressing Press RETURN SELECT is not
23. sese 26 eStopping play suse 28 eRapid advance Rapid reverse 29 e Skipping ahead or back 29 eStill picture Pause 30 ICONS Luo sei A SERERE eee Reed 32 eDetailed descriptions of each icon Screen for disc information 34 eDetailed descriptions of each icon Screen for player information 36 eDetailed descriptions of each icon Shuttle screen sven 37 Changing the initia settings 51 eWhen 1 Disc Languages is selecled Sat etek 52 eWhen 2 Ratings is selected 54 eWhen 3 Menu Language IS SElECled_ aor Vas 58 Operating precautions 9 eHandling precautions 9 eMaintenance 0 cc ce eee 10 Disc handling 4 11 Control reference guide 12 eConnecting headphones optional eoe ar bee E ES 19 Connecting to a decoder with Dolby Digital AC 3 processing 20 eFrame advance DVD Video CD only 30 eSlow motion play DVD Video CD only 31 eEnjoying Video CD playback without using menus Video CD only 31 Repeat play 38 eRepeat viewing listening 38 Repeating sections between two specific points A B repeat 39 Storing markers in memory to be viewed heard again 40 eStoring a marker in memory 40 eRecalling a marker
24. the amplifier or decoder to the audio output optical digital audio output connector using the video audio cable supplied not by the optical digital audio cable Select Off at the 1 LPCM DVD When connecting an amplifier with an optical digital input connector which does not contain the Dolby Digital AC 3 decoder be sure to select PCM If Bitstream is selected any attempt to play DVDs may cause such a high level of noise that it may be harmful to your ears and damage your speakers lu o w i wo Ped u X Im 3 o gt I 2 LL Changing the initial settings Whan Settings is Select the preferred item by press Other Settings ing V and press SELECT i i 1 Still Mode Automatic in the case of the main unit select the item 2 Audia during Seach On using the joystick 3 TV Mode 4 3 Pan amp Scan i 4 D Range Compression Oft 1 Still Mode 0 Exi This is to reduce jittering which may occur in the pictures during still mode 2 Audio during Search This is to select whether sounds during rapid advance at step 1 will be heard or not 3 TV Mode 4 3 This is to select the TV aspect when video material for wide screen is played back on a conventional TV 4 D Dynamic Range Compression This is to select the audio range which will be output during play ACTION RETURN MENU For your reference eThe numeric buttons can also be used
25. the numeric buttons and press SELECT Elapsed playing time hour minute second Change the time using the numeric buttons and press SELECT Example To specify 1 hour 56 min 37 sec enter 15637 This function does not work with some discs Change the angle No using the cursor buttons joystick A V or the numeric buttons SIR iera Ay LPCM ON Jag CJE 1 56 37 KE 160 EJ Jihan Subtitle language No See page 46 Angle No See page 47 Tj Audio soundtrack language No See page 45 Change the No using the cursor buttons joystick A V or the numeric buttons Change the No using the cursor buttons joystick A V or the numeric buttons English Russian English Russian ITA Italian KOR Korean Italian KOR Korean SVE Swedish THA Thai Swedish THA Thai POR Portuguese DEU German Portuguese DEU German Audio soundtrack language Audio attribute CHI Chinese NLO Dutch Chinese NLO Dutch VIE Vietnamese DAN Danish Vietnamese DAN Danish FRA French JPN Japanese French JPN Japanese ESP Spanish MAL Malay Spanish MAL Malay NOR Norwegian Others Norwegian Others gex 16b Linear PCM Select ON or OFF using the k stands for kHz f cursor buttons joystick V LPCM or up 48k E Bit b sta
26. the reception condition of the TV interference may appear on the TV screen while you are watching a TV broad cast if the player is left on This is not a malfunction of the player or the TV To watch a TV broadcast turn off this player When installing the player Avoid shelves and other high locations E When operating the player eDo not expose the player to the sprays from volatile insecticides etc Doing so may deform the external cabinet or cause the paint to peel off eAfter the player is used for many hours the surface of the player becomes hot this is normal not a malfunction eDo not touch the pickup unit the lens in particular inside the disc lid with your hands or other objects Doing so may cause a malfunction eDo not insert objects into the opening hole area of the pickup unit Doing so may cause a malfunction eDo not push the disc lid downward during playback Doing so may damage the disc inside eDo not subject the player to impact during playback Doing so may damage the disc inside Do not set the player down on a sofa for operation Doing so may increase the temperature inside the player and cause damage to the player o Q t hi o So i Q o 10 Operating precautions B Condensation Moisture may form on the lens in the follow ing conditions eimmediately after a heater has been turned on ein a steamy or very humid room ewhen the player is moved
27. video CDs This player supports Video CDs with playback control S video output connector This connector separates the color C and luminance Y signals before trans mitting them to the TV set in order to achieve a sharper picture It is recommended to use the S video cable optional when connecting the play er to a TV set equipped with an S video input connector St video input connector When signals are supplied to this connec tor pictures with a different picture aspect ratio picture frame width to frame height are identified and the wide screen TV pic ture quality mode is selected automatical ly Example Title 1 Title 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Track Video CD CD Video CDs or CDs are divided into some sections tracks Each section is num bered these numbers are called Track number Example Tracki Track2 Track3 Track4 Track5 mool Product service Do not attempt to remove the cover s or repair the unit yourself Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Product information U S A For product service product information or assistance with product operation refer to the service center directory Canada Call the dealer from whom you have made your purchase contact our Customer Care Centre at 905 624 5505 or access the CCC web site at www panasonic ca fdbckca htm If you ship the product Carefully pack and send it prepaid adequately
28. AY in the case of the main unit PLAY DISPLAY again and play will re sume from this point eWhen the disc lid is opened or STOP is pressed again the RESUME function will be cleared eThis feature will not be cleared when the power is turned OFF and then turned back ON eThe RESUME function works only with discs for which the elapsed playing time appears on the display window during play SKIP SEARCH Display window STOP PLAY DISPLAY STILL PAUSE PLAY SLOW SEARCH Press SLOW SEARCH during play lt 4 Backward pp Forward Keep SKIP SEARCH pressed during play ted Backward P Forward eThe speed of rapid advance rapid re verse becomes faster up to 5 steps as the button is kept pressed e The speed will be retained even after the button is released E Returning to normal play Press PLAY in the case of the main unit PLAY DISPLAY E Placing the player in the still picture pause mode Press STILL PAUSE Note e Audio will be heard during rapid advance at step 1 See page 62 For your reference eWhen SLOW SEARCH in the case of the main unit SKIP SEARCH is pressed during menu play of Video CD with play back control a menu screen may some times be recalled EX 56 By the remote control unit Press SKIP during play I 4 Backward P Forward Tap SKIP SEARCH during play Haad Backward P Forward A chapter or a track is skipped each tim
29. EFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PER SONNEL Se ERA We La 7I SE ERE 2E PUNIRE E FS AL ST ECT GC Mn D PM INS AR ES NT iG i ES A TE C LALI WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EX POSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION CAUTION Canada Only TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE CAUTION LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM ATTENTION RAYONNEMENT LASER EN CAS D OUVERTURE NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU Bottom of unit Marking sign is located on bottom of the DVD VIDEO CD CD Player a v ZEE t ae eee TE TAA REOR LIC Ru PD 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 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral tri angle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to per sons The exclamation point within an equilateral t
30. R during play if the marker screen is not displayed The marker screen is displayed Pin 3 Select the marker number by pressing lt p gt Press A Playback starts from the point corre sponding to the selected marker EX 55 Cieaninoglaimarker es 3 Press MARKER during play if the marker screen is not displayed The marker screen is displayed 282 3 Select the marker number by pressing lt gt Press CLEAR The selected marker is cleared Earum o C Oo G m Q O v Q O gt KS 41 Program play For Video CDs and CDs the player plays the tracks on the disc in an order you specify STOP DVD PLAYER CLEAR E After playback of all programs M Returning to normal play Play stops and the program playback Press STOP to stop program play and screen is displayed then press PLAY MODE twice When PLAY is pressed normal play starts from the beginning of the disc The contents of the program are still re tained in memory v a 1 Press PLAY MODE once in the stop Choose a track then press SELECT mode The program playback screen is displayed eTo exit the screen Crear ES Press PLAY MODE twice MI SIM 2 Select the preferred track number by pressing V 5 or the numeric but tons eWhen the number is selected using the numeric eat las buttons step 3 is not necessary Press PLAY to start 3 Pr
31. S effect A B repeat play Indicates the chapter No for DVD or the track No for Video CD or CD illuminates during program repeat play or disc repeat play Video CD CD only Indicates the elapsed playing time from the start of the title for DVD or from the start of the track for Video CD CD llluminates during chapter repeat play or track repeat play VCD illuminates when a Video CO is loaded and CD illuminates when a CD is loaded 14 When the disc lid is open When no disc is loaded When a DVD or a Karaoke DVD is played When an interactive DVD is played When a Video CD is played When a Video CD with playback control is played When a CD is played When any button is pressed while the HOLD function is activated When the AC adaptor supplied is connected and the power switch of the player is turned off Standby mode When playback is impossible OT EEN an EA veo al EOP AR vo D Ld Ld U b nd o D Q o PARIKAN II nnn ALL OH dec OD 0A34 8 g ia Es AU Tak ven TALE JU C349 Elapsed playing time of title ALS BEAU Ag FS TITLEO ABS ME r3 F5 9 VCD 1ALL ALI DC Chapter 25 is played Elapsed playing time of track TTE ERST T 0 n npa VCD ee CBE AG Ce VILE B u 5 VCD Track 5 is played ii Eum TAL pe Track 5is played Elapsed playing time of track ma ae
32. a pressing the numeric buttons and paar kaa sale press SELECT LIII e Press RETURN to cancel B Tounlock the rating 1 Select 1 Unlock Player by pressing Mid eem AY and press SELECT rece 2 Press SELECT 3 Change Level The screen illustrated in step 1 on page 4 Temporary Unlock 51 is displayed 0 Exit B To change the password 1 Select 2 Change Password by press ing V and press SELECT 2 Enter the password by pressing the numeric buttons and press SELECT 3 Press SELECT The screen illustrated in step 1 on page 51 is displayed B To change the rating level 1 Select 3 Change Leve by pressing amp V and press SELECT 2 Select the preferred level by pressing A V and press SELECT The screen illustrated in step 1 on page 51 is displayed B To temporarily unlock the rating level 1 Select 4 Temporary Unlock by pressing V and press SELECT 2 Press SELECT The screen illustrated in step 1 on page 51 is displayed eThe player is unlocked only temporarily and will be locked again when the power is turned off or the disc is removed B To finish the settings without changing the rating level Select 0 Exit by pressing A V and press SELECT The screen illustrated in step 1 on page 51 is displayed o oO c a ee Q A Q 14 da o gt he Oo LL Changing the initial settings See page 51 for steps 1 an Select the preferred lan guage by pressing AV and press SELECT ein t
33. ain unit select the item Dire Ario Du Audio Output _ EN SX using the joystick 1 LPCM DVD This is to select whether Linear PCM audio converted to 48 kHz 16 bit will be output from the audio output optical digital audio output connector during playback of the DVD recorded in Linear PCM Dolby Digital This is to select the signal format Bitstream or PCM which will be output from the audio output optical digital audio output connector during playback of the DVD recorded in Dolby Digital AC 3 2 Dolby Digital Bitstream a Ca Co 4 SKIP we aa GLOW SEARCH Q A RETURN MENU For your reference eThe numeric buttons can also be used for selecting the items In this case pressing SELECT is not necessary Numeric buttons RETURN ACTION eReturning to the previous menu Press RETURN eFinishing the initial settings Press ACTION MENU or Q at the initial settings screen illustrated in step 1 on page 51 In the case of the main unit press MENU Select the preferred item by pressing A V and press SELECT in the case of the main unit select the item using the joystick B When 1 LPCM DVD is selected 1 Off Factory preset Only Linear PCM of 48 kHz 16 bit digital audio is output During playback of the DVD recorded in Linear PCM of 48 kHz 20 bit 24 bit or 96 kHz no digital audio is output 2 PCM During playback of the DVD recorded in Linear PCM of 48 kHz 20 bit
34. audio range is selected 2 On Select this setting to enjoy listening to dynamic sound even on a low volume This is useful for late night listening This function only works with Dolby Digital AC 3 DVDs Dynamic range is the difference in volume between the quietest and loudest sounds heard Dynamic Range Compression limits the difference in levels to give a more consistent level for listening at low volume This is useful late at night for example Setting is finished and the screen illustrated in step 3 is displayed M t c tp i M om Q x m a o gt a o LL 64 Language code list 8277 Rhaeto Romance 6566 7365 8279 Romanian 8285 Russian 7383 icelandic 8365 Sanskrit 6582 7384 8368 Sindhi 8372 Serbo Croatian Aymara Japanese Singhalese 6590 473 8375 Slovak 6665 Bashkir 8376 Slovenian 8377 Samoan i 7575 8378 Shona 8379 Somali 8381 Albanian 8382 Serbian 8385 Sundanese 6765 7583 8386 Swedish 585 Kurdish 6779 8387 Swahili 8465 Tamil 6789 7665 Telugu 8472 Thai 6890 7684 8473 Tigrinya 6976 7686 Latvian Lettish 8475 Turkmen 6978 7771 Malagasy 8476 Tagalog eo 77 Ca 577 Cambodian 979 98 Maori 8479 Tonga 482 Turkish Tatar Macedonian 7 Malayalam Mongolian ri gt Qo m k 71 Bulgaran 72 B
35. ay of Video CDs The buttons to be used may differ depending on the disc Confirm that the power is turned on See pages Confirm that the disc is loaded See page 24 3 LE i POWER MSTOP PHESTILLPAUSE PLAY e LEH Ja Bey buttons OVO PLAYER eWhen AN appears on the TV monitor when a button is being operated it means that the corresponding operation is not available by the player or the disc eThe PLAY DISPLAY button of the main unit functions both as a PLAY button and a DISPLAY button for displaying the On Screen Menu Icons If the button is pressed in the stop mode playback will start and if pressed during play the On Screen Menu Icons will be displayed BUG TB GE s ee Before enjoying DVD Video CD CD The On Screen Menu language of your player has been factory preset to English If you would like to change the menu language to French or Spanish please referto When 3 Menu Language is selected on page 58 Press PLAY 1 PLAY DISPLAY Playback starts ein the case of the main unit press Example Interactive DVD Example Video CD with playback control 1 EAST ASIA SQUTH ASIA TITLE MENU MIDDLE EAST AFRICA 5 EUROPE il When a menu screen appears on the TV monitor In the case of most of the interactive DVDs or Video CDs with paypac control a menu screen appears on the TV monitor eFor DVD perform steps 2 and 3
36. bout one year although this depends on how often and for what operations the remote control is used elf the remote control unit fails to work even when it is operated near the player replace the batteries eUse size AA batteries 23 feet 7m Remotercontroljoperationaljhotes temi Ane 3 duo Do not use rechargeable Ni Cd batteries Do not attempt to recharge short circuit disassemble heat or throw the batteries into a fire eDo not mix old and new batteries eDo not drop step on or otherwise impact the remote control unit This may damage the parts or lead to malfunction elf the remote control unit is not going to be used for a long time remove the batteries Otherwise electrolyte may leak which may lead not only to malfunction but also to burns if contact is made with the electrolyte eWipe away any electrolyte leaking inside the remote control unit and install new batter ies e f any electrolyte should come into contact with parts of your body wash it off thoroughly with water Do not point bright lights at the remote control sensor eDo not place objects between the remote control unit and the remote control sensor eDo not use this remote control unit while simultaneously operating the remote control unit of any other equipment v n is
37. cted item is indicated by a yellow frame on the On Screen Menu Icons 3 Select the preferred item by pressing A V ein the case of the main unit select the item using the joystick eWhen numbers are displayed e g title No the numeric buttons of the remote control unit can also be used When the numeric buttons are used press SELECT to enter the selection eFor some functions the setting will be registered immediately for others SELECT or PLAY in the case of the main unit SELECT or PLAY DISPLAY must be pressed Some functions cannot be accessed from the stop mode o c o w p o a O U o 6 c gt D t eThe PLAY DISPLAY button on the main eDepending on the type of the DVD soft unit does not work during menu play of a ware and the TV with automatic picture Video CD with playback control Press the zoom function enabled the On Screen DISPLAY button on the remote control Menu icons may not be displayed or only unit to show the On Screen Menu Icons partially displayed on the TV screen In this case select the appropriate TV screen type by consulting the operating instruction manual for the TV 33 Operation using the On Screen Menu Icons _ Title No Change the title No using the cursor buttons joystick A V or the numeric See page 71 buttons and press SELECT Chapter No See page 71 Change the chapter No using the cursor buttons joystick A V or
38. d Panasonic DVD VIDEO CD CD Player Operating Instructions DVD P10D DIGITAL AUDIO Dear Customers May we take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic DVD VIDEO CECD playor We strongly recommend that you carefully study the Operating Instructions before attempt ing to operate the unit and that you note the listed precautions Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions completely Please save this manual Safety information Note ROUTE IT EL E Qn 2s Gr KARTA KAN t EGRE ACRI ERNST IM ORE Cem PUTET E MOT C TET TE A IN SAU OO REAR GREXARiALEAII I CA dhak A aad a aga tI e This unit can be used only where the power supply is AC 120 V 60 Hz It cannot be used elsewhere CAUTION DVD VIDEO CD CD PLAYER IS A CLASS I LASER PRODUCT HOW EVER THIS DVD VIDEO CD CD PLAYER USES A VISIBLE INVISI BLE LASER BEAM WHICH COULD CAUSE HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE IF DIRECTED BE SURE TO OPERATE THE DVD VIDEO CD CD PLAYER CORRECTLY AS IN STRUCTED WHEN THIS DVD VIDEO CD CD PLAYER IS PLUGGED TO THE WALL OUTLET DO NOT PLACE YOUR EYES CLOSE TO THE OPEN ING OF THE DISC LID AND OTHER OPENINGS TO LOOK INTO THE IN SIDE OF THIS PLAYER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUST MENT OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIA TION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF R
39. e AC adaptor and then re connect it The player may not be operating properly due to lightning static electricity or some other external factor No key operation by the remote control and or the main unit is effective o o t 2 KE ari D cc t 53 o gt L o LL Troubleshooting Symptom No menu play of Video CD Picture is distorted during rapid advance or rapid reverse No subtitles Alternative audio soundtrack or subtitle languages fail to be selected Angle cannot be changed Play does not start even when title is selected No 4 3 16 9 picture No On Screen Display The password for rating level has been forgotten eReset all the settings to Factory preset H H A eThis function works only with Video CDs with playback control eThe picture will be somewhat distorted at times this is normal Subtitles appear only with discs which contain them eSubtitles are cleared from the TV monitor Turn ON the subtitles eAn alternative language is not selected with discs which do not contain more than one lan guage ein the case of some discs the alternative lan guage cannot be selected by switching the audio soundtrack subtitle language Try select ing it from the DVD menu if one is available eThis function is dependent on software availabil ity Even if a disc has a number of angles recorded these angles may be recorded for specific scenes o
40. e the button is pressed elf kd SKIP SKIP SEARCH is pressed once the player returns to the beginning of the chapter track being played back B 2 per hs pum o te 9 o a m Position being played back ES wy NMO YY WY Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter track track track track Backward Forward Direction of playback For your reference eWhen SKIP in the case of the main unit SKIP SEARCH is pressed during menu play of Video CD with playback control a menu screen may sometimes be re called 29 30 Basic play Press STILL PAUSE during play STILL PAUSE PLAY SLOW SEARCH B Returning to normal play Press PLAY in the case of the main unit PLAY DISPLAY Frame iadvante 5 vs DVD Video CD only Numeric Press STILL PAUSE in the still buttons picture mode eThe disc is advanced by one frame each time the button is pressed eWhen the button is continuously pressed consecutive frame advance works B Returning to normal play Press PLAY in the case of the main unit PLAY DISPLA Y Note eWhether the pictures are advanced by a frame or field is automatic See page 63 SKIP SEARCH Display window Slow Gaweo Gan Press SLOW SEARCH in the still picture mode lt 4 Backward pp Forward Keep SKIP SEARCH pressed in the still picture mode K 4 Backward b Forward eThe speed of slow motion play becomes fa
41. e function For DVDs which contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from a number of different angles the same scene can be viewed from each of these different angles during play Press ANGLE during play Number of angle being played back is displayed Select the preferred angle by pressing A V or the numeric buttons 1 9 ePress ANGLE or SELECT to clear the display o c E u a O D o Q For your reference eThis function only works for discs having The angle number can be programmed scenes recorded at different angles beforehand the angle will be switched to Ez eThe angle indicator lights up on the dis the selected number when the angle indi play window at the scenes recorded at dif cator lights up ferent angles to indicate that angle switching is possible 1 Mm EO 50 23 85 Angle indicator 47 48 Using a menu For your reference E Title menu if the DVD has multiple titles recorded on it it is possible to select the preferred title from the title menu to start playback S RETURN S SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE Numeric buttons DYD PLAYER DVD menu Some DVDs have unique menu structures called DVD menus For example DVDs programmed with complex contents provide guide menus and those recorded with vari ous languages provide menus for audio and subtitle languages These menus are called OVD menu Although the DVD menu s contents
42. e when not in use B If the surface is soiled Wipe gently with a soft damp water only cloth When wiping discs always move the cloth from the center hole toward the outer edge If you wipe the discs using a circular mo tion circular scratches are likely to occur which will cause noise Ensure that the disc is dry before inserting into the player E If the disc is brought from a cold to a warm environment moisture may form on the disc Wipe this moisture off with a soft dry lint free cloth before using the disc B Improper disc storage You can damage discs if you store them in the following places e Areas exposed to direct sunlight eHumid or dusty areas e Areas directly exposed to a heat outlet or heating appliance T EH par v o w o 11 12 Control reference guide Main unit Front view RETURN button RETURN Press to return to the previous menu See pages 26 32 and 52 62 OPEN button 4 amp OPEN TITLE button TITLE Press to open the disc lid Press to show the title menu recorded on See pages 24 and 25 the disc See pages 26 and 49 MENU button MENU STOP button BSTOP When pressed during play the DVD Press to stop playback See page 28 menu recorded on the disc will be displayed See page 49 When pressed in the stop mode the initial settings screen will be displayed See pages 51 62 Disc lid ud S See pages 24 and 25 j e 2 1
43. elected by the initial setting Digital Audio Output See page 60 For your reference Doiby Digital AC 3 is a digital sound compression technique developed by the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Supporting 5 1 channel surround sound as well as stereo 2 channel sound this technique enables a large quantity of sound data to be effi ciently recorded on a disc eLinear PCM is a signal recording format used in CDs While CDs are recorded in 44 1 kHz 16 bit DVDs are recorded in 48 kHz 16 bit up to 96 kHz 24 bit elf you have a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder you will obtain the full benefit of Pro Logic from the same DVD movies that provide full 5 1 channel Dolby Digital soundtracks as well as from titles with the Dolby Surround mark Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D sym bol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc Alt rights reserved 21 22 Remote control preparation 71 Battery supplied VU a EET OPE Br NE Ee Janstallation ded LS eRe Pe KAN ek vt ode 1 Open the cover Press down the part amp and slide the cover MA in the direction of the arrow and lift it f 2 Insert the batteries Insert the batteries while observing the correct D and polarities 3 Close the cover Bl Service life of batteries eThe batteries normally last for a
44. epeat play between the spec ified two locations Press SELECT again to return to normal play A B repeat play See page 39 Select the preferred repeat mode during play using the cursor buttons joystick A V Normal play epeat play Chapter repeat pla PMG See page 38 Title repeat pla Normal pla V Track repeat pla C Disc repeat pla ideo CD D O m RE PRG Program play RND Random play Normal play using the cursor buttons joystick A V V S S emphasized effect Jes o Press SELECT during play and press SELECT again at the preferred point to store a marker Marker no is displayed instead of eTo recall a marker select the preferred marker no using the cursor Play mode Video CD CD only See pages 42 44 Virtual Surround Sound V S S DVD only See page 50 See pages 40 buttons joystick 49 and enter the selection using the cursor but and 41 ton joystick A e To clear a marker select the preferred marker no using the cursor buttons joystick lt 4 and press CLEAR 36 lt I TS 68 Press the cursor button A or tilt the joystick A H is displayed for CDs Still pause Siaw motion Press the cursor button SiswiMetion Press the cursor button lt 4 or tilt the joystick gt or tilt the joystick play 4 play P Backward pvp only
45. ess SELECT Choose a track then press SELECT The selected track is stored in memory e Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select another track eUp to 18 tracks can be programmed Press PLAY to start 4 Press PLAY Play now begins in the programmed sequence o Cc o c Lu o Q ie o o o c gt T lt E Clearing a program one by one W Clearing all the programs Press STOP twice to display the program The programs are cleared when power is playback screen Each time CLEAR is turned off or the disc is removed pressed the last program is cancelled Selecting Clear all using the cursor but Selecting Clear last using the cursor but tons and pressing SELECT also clears all tons and pressing SELECT also clears the the programs last program 43 Random play For Video CDs and CDs the player plays the tracks on the disc in random order 1 Press PLAY MODE twice in the stop mode The random playback screen is dis played eTo exit the screen Press PLAY MODE once Random Playback STOP Press PLAY to start Q DISPLAY SUBTITLE AUDIO 2 Press PLAY Play now begins in random order repeat CLEAR ACTION Q Q OVO PLAYER B After random play is finished Play stops and the random playback screen is displayed Returning to normal play Press STOP to stop random play and then press PLAY MODE once Changing audio soundtrack language Multi audio functio
46. from a cold en vironment to a warm one If moisture forms inside this player it may not operate properly In this case turn on the power and wait about 1 to 2 hours for the moisture to evaporate E When bringing the player into a hospi ta eThe electromagnetic waves emitted by the player may interfere with the medical equipment in the hospital Follow the in structions given by the medical personnel When bringing the player inside a car Do not use the car s cigarette lighter sock et to supply power to the player Doing So may cause a malfunction eDo not leave the player in areas of ex tremely high temperature over approx 140 F 60 C such as inside of the car in hot summer or in the car trunk or of ex tremely low temperature under approx 4 F 20 C Doing so may cause cabi net deformation E When moving or transporting the player eWhen moving the player remove the disc if one is inside and disconnect the AC adaptor and other cords eWhen transporting the player for reloca tion place the player in its original pack ing carton eDo not drop the player or bump it into ob jects when moving or transporting it When the player is not going to be used for a long time To conserve power turn off the power and disconnect the AC adaptor from the power outlet Even when the players power switch is turned off power equiva lent to about 0 8 W will be consumed un less the AC adaptor is disco
47. ge 18 13 No power 10 5 11 24 18 21 26 13 eEnsure that the player is properly connected to the AC adaptor eEnsure that the POWER switch of the player is not set to the HOLD position eTo conserve power the player is automatically set to the standby mode after approx 15 min utes have elapsed in the stop mode Auto power off function Turn the power back on The player is automatically set to the standby mode eCondensation has formed wait about 1 to 2 hours to allow the player to dry out eThis player cannot play discs other than DVDs Video CDs and CDs eThe disc may be dirty and may require cleaning eEnsure that the disc is inserted with the label side up e Play fails to start even when PLAY in the case of the main unit PLAY DISPLAY is pressed ePlay starts but then stops immediately eEnsure that the player is connected properly eEnsure that the input setting for the TV is Video eEnsure that the player is connected properly eEnsure that the input settings for the TV or stereo system are correct No sound from the external speakers of the stereo system or other equipment eSome operations may be prohibited by the disc eEnsure that the POWER switch of the player is not set to the HOLD position eTurn the power off and then back to ON Alternatively turn the power off disconnect th
48. ges as shown below arose Few Off HU 55 7 12 Natural effec pE neoin 66 prr ray yc Numeric buttons Emphasized i5 Io NS ii effect yeo E PI SS gg For your reference eThis function works only with DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital AC 3 5 1ch surround The V S S indicator is displayed on the display window V S S indicator OYO PLAYER V S S eThe virtual surround sound effect may not work properly for some DVD software eWhen the player is connected to a TV set with surround effect turn off the surround effect other than this virtual surround sound effect eFor optimum effect it is recommended that the distance between the TV set and the listening po sition be about 3 or 4 times the distance between the right and left front speakers Distance A Speaker ortas Speaker TV set f 3 or 4 times Distance A Listening position Changing the initial settings The initial settings factory settings can be changed For example the audio soundtrack language can be changed to French by changing the setting at 1 Disc Languages The settings will be retained in memory until the settings are changed even after turning the power off Press ACTION or MENU in the Onn stop mode Q 2 Ratings Level Bw eIn the case of the main unit press MENU AS ee Oe The initial settings screen is displayed L5 TV Aspect 4 38 L6 Digitai Audio Output
49. he case of the main unit select the item using the joystick Select the language for these Menus tor those Me ars 1__English_ 2 Fran ais 3 Espanol _Press RETURN to cancel Press RETURN to cancel 1 English Factory preset English is selected as On Screen Display language 2 Frangais 3 Espanol Each language is selected as On Screen Display language Setting is finished and the screen illustrat ed in step 1 on page 51 is displayed For your reference eThe numeric buttons can also be used fot selecting the items In this case pressing SELECT is not necessary 58 ACTION RETURN MENU Returning to the previous menu Press RETURN eFinishing the initial settings Press ACTION MENU or 0 at the initial settings screen illustrated in step 1 on page 51 In the case of the main unit press MENU See page 51 for steps 1 and 2 3 Select On or Off by pressing AW and press SELECT in the case of the main unit select the item using the joystick Q on screen Messages Press RETURN to cancei 1 On Factory preset On Screen Display messages such as Play and Still will always be displayed on the screen 2 Off On Screen Display messages such as Play and Still will not be displayed on the screen Setting is finished and the screen illustrat ed in step 1 on page 51 is displayed 148 AO gree heap tt Se Re WE Re WRG 24 He CETISIBEIILSXIPAALAE
50. ifications not expressly approved by the party respon sible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equip ment Getting Started Compact Size DVD VIDEO CD CD Player Compatible with Video CD and CD as well DVD Compact Size This compact lightweight DVD Video CD CD player measures 654e 160 mm W x 65Ae 160 mm D x 1716 36 mm H and weights only 1 4 Ibs 620 g making it easy to carry around so that you can enjoy DVD wherever there is a TV set High Resolution Video and High Quality Sound This DVD Video CD CD player includes a 10 bit video D A converter for the sharp repro duction of high resolution DVD images In addition the 96 kHz 24 bit audio D A converter allows faithful reproduction of linear PCM 96 kHz 24 bit audio the highest DVD audio specifications Virtual Surround Sound V S S effect See page 50 This player can reproduce a virtual surround sound effect which provides a sound as if heard from non existent rear speakers even when only a 2 channel stereo system is con nected for playback of Dolby Digital AC 3 5 1ch DVD software only The virtual sur round sound effect may work differently depending on the DVDs On Screen Menu Icons See pages 32 37 On Screen Menu Icons show the disc information or player information and provide access to many major functions of the player Multi audio function See page 45 The audio soundtrack can be heard in up
51. igned and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information that is recorded on a DVD disc If the Region number de scribed on the DVD disc does not correspond to the Region number of this DVD VIDEO CD CD player this DVD VIDEO CD CD player cannot play this disc The Region number for this DVD VIDEO CD CD player is 1 The model number and serial number of this product can be found on either the back or the bottom of the unit Please note them in the space provided below and retain this booklet as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER D o p m aped ug c c o o Accessories Please check and Bo identify the supplied v accessories Only for U S A To order accessories cal PASC Accessory Dept 1 888 PANA DVD 1 888 726 2383 Only for Canada To order accessories call the dealer from whom you have made your pur chase LI Remote control unit Part No VEQ2015 Batteries for remote control unit size AA AC adaptor Part No VSK0531 Video audio cable Part No VJA1065 Obr fon Table of contents Safety information 2 Accessories cece eee ees 6 Safety precautions 8 Connection Connecting to a stereo TV set 18 Connecting to audio equipment 19 STALL ee Basic Op ration C Basic play
52. ihari reton a co A co co ao co oo ooi oo oo eo alan b re a Qo o mio L amp N o O lt x Cc A Sess n 3lciolo oO x D IT los K 9 f f a X NIN 1b M mei RIEN DINOS a n 6 77 575 Ukrainian 07 78 Urdu 074 783 Malay 859 NY NENI O Sce Colon Cni 362 079 Faroese AN j Qo gt o 73 Vietnamese 679 Volap k TM J co e eo ri 588 Aymara S e 082 kaans eharic a h to 7865 Nauru 7168 Scots Gaelic 787 8979 9085 Zulu 7185 8065 Hindi 8084 8185 Troubleshooting Before requesting service for this unit check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation if you are in doubt about some of the check points or if the remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem consult your dealer for instructions in U S A or refer to the dealer from whom you have made your purchase to locate a convenient service center in Canada In U S A consult PASC Authorized Servicenters for detailed instructions or call 1 888 PANA DVD 1 888 726 2383 or visit our home address www panasonic com dvd for the address of an authorized factory servicenter In Canada contact our Customer Care Centre at 905 624 5505 or the CCC web site at www panasonic ca fdbckca htm Sumeiom Reference ymp pa
53. in unit Side view DC input connector Headphone jack PHONES 64 6 DC IN 9V Connect the headphones optional with a Connect the DC plug of the AC Ye 3 5 mm stereo plug See page 19 adaptor supplied See page 18 POWER 9 4 DCINGY PHRES OFFON xD VOLUME Power switch RAMAJ OFF ON HOLD switch Volume level VOLUME HOLD Turn to adjust the volume eWhen this switch is slid toward the direction of IJA level output from the head OFF ON for more than 1 second the power will be phones See page 19 turned OFF or ON 0 No sound is heard eThe HOLD function for preventing errors in operation is 10 Maximum activated when the switch is slid to the HOLD position HOLD function The hold function ensures that even when a function button is inadvertently pressed the function corresponding to the button will not be acknowledged It prevents the function buttons from being pressed during operation the picture and or sound from being terminat ed etc When a function button is pressed while the hold function is working Ho id appears in the player s display window See page 15 D o d te a Ed o o o o 13 Control reference guide Main unit Display window Illuminates when angle switching is possible during DVD playback illuminates when a DVD is loaded Illuminates during title repeat play DVD only with Virtual Surround illuminates during Sound V S
54. menu 00 cece ae 48 49 Dynamic range 51 62 63 LE Elapsed playing time 34 35 Filg erre PIDEN 30 Field Sal 4o edo totus a Savy 63 FAME 5 aaa an a reper eque 30 Frame advance 30 Frame sull ones s roe T aaa aa eds 63 n Headphones a ey eps 19 Hold function es 13 15 1 Initial settings 51 63 Interactive DVD 15 27 37 70 Language code list 64 LGNGIDOX 22 oc eats sorge 59 63 70 Linear PCM 21 34 60 61 70 M Maintenance eee ee eee 10 Marker essen 36 40 41 Menu play 29 31 33 35 37 71 MPEG ees er xS 21 70 CN NTSC system Back cover Co On Screen Menu Icons 32 37 On Screen Menu language 51 58 On Screen On Off 51 59 Optical digital audio cable 20 61 Other settingS 51 62 63 CP PAL system aaa en 5 15 Pan SCan lt 59 63 70 Play mode esse 36 Playback control 15 27 29 33 35 37 71 Program play 36 39 42 43 R Random play 5 36 44 Rapid advance Rapid reverse Search isses 29 37 RANGS saksake e e eps 51 54 57 ePassword 54 55 57 66 Region number 0065 5 Repeat play 36 38 39 Resume function 2 2 cece eae 28 Cs S
55. n it is possible to change the audio soundtrack language during play if multiple audio sound track languages are recorded on the disc 1 Press AUDIO during play Number of the audio soundtrack language being played back is displayed eWhen no audio soundtrack is recorded will be displayed instead of the language number 2 Select the preferred language by press ing V or the numeric buttons 1 8 ePress AUDIO or SELECT to clear the display For your reference eWhen the preferred language is not se lected even after pressing the cursor but tons several times it means that the language is not available on the disc eWhen the power is turned on or the disc is removed the language heard is the one selected at the initial settings see page 52 If this language is not recorded on the disc the language specified by the disc will be heard H FREE vocals s ONo or OFF for Karaoke discs Press AUDIO during play of Karaoke discs ePress AUDIO again to clear the display e t is not possible to switch vocals ON or OFF for CDs eDVD Karaoke 1 vocal OFF or ON of vocals can be se lected by pressing b eDVD Karaoke 2 vocals OFF 1 2 ON V1 ON or V2 ON of vocals can be selected by pressing b eVideo CD LR L or R can be selected by pressing A V uo 2 Ed i2 ET 2 o G gt D t 45 Changing s
56. nds for Subtitle on off Subtitle is cleared ON Subtitle is displayed joo 1 5 1ch Dolby Digital AC 3 EM coe von o gene OFF DVD Karaoke 2 vocals NRE V2 V14V2 VOID E Video CD CD Change the track No using the cursor buttons joystick A V or the numeric buttons and press SELECT See page 71 The track No cannot be changed during menu play of Video CDs with playback control Elapsed playing time minute second Playback control Menu play is not ON Video CD only ON Menu play is ON Nn Ti E ao 6s R Change the mode using the cursor but tons joystick A Y Audio channels L R Audio channel L R Audio channel R Audio mode Video CD only See page 45 nn c m pL o a O ov o O KG gt D lt For your reference n the case of the main unit the items can be changed using the joystick instead of the cursor buttons e A V around the icon means that the item can be changed using the cursor buttons joy stick A V IT Ti Track No and the elapsed playing time are not displayed during menu play of Video CDs with playback control elt is not possible to turn playback control ON or OFF using the On Screen Menu Icons 35 Operation using the On Screen Menu Icons Press SELECT during play to store location A and press SELECT again to store location B and to start r
57. necessary eFinishing the initial settings Press ACTION MENU or 0 at the initial settings screen illustrated in step 1 on page 51 In the case of the main unit press MENU Select the preferred item by pressing A V and press SELECT ein the case of the main unit select the item using the joystick B When 1 Audio is selected 1 2 4 English Factory preset English will be selected as audio soundtrack language French 3 Spanish Each language will be selected as audio soundtrack language Original The top priority language recorded on each disc will be selected as audio soundtrack language Other gt gt Another language will be selected as audio soundtrack language Enter the 4 digit language code see page 64 using the numeric buttons Press CLEAR if an incorrect language code is entered B When 2 Subtitle is selected 1 Automatic Factory preset Subtitle language will automatically be selected in accordance with the audio soundtrack language elf the language selected for the 1 Audio is actually used during play the subtitles will not appear elf another language is used during play the subtitles will appear in the lan guage selected at 1 Audio English 3 French 4 Spanish Each language will be selected as subtitle language Other kk kk Another language will be selected as subtitle language Enter the 4 digit language code see page 64 using the numeric buttons Press CLEAR
58. nection eEnsure that the power of the player and other equipment to be connected is turned off be fore commencing connection eDo not block ventilation holes of any of the equipment and arrange them so that air can circulate freely eRead through the instructions before connecting other equipment eEnsure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables Select the appropriate screen type at the initial setting 5 TV Aspect according to your TV set 4 3 or 16 9 See page 59 To power outlet AC 120 V 60 Hz To video input connector yellow To S video input connector To audio input connector white or S1 video input connector To audio input connector red 1 gt Direction of signal flow AC adaptor supplied Video audio cable supplied eee S video cable Audio output connad m optional connector black yellow Notes eDuring DVD play the TV volume may be at a lower level than during TV broadcasts etc f this is the case adjust the volume to the desired level elf the player is connected to the TV through a video cassette recorder the picture may not be played back normally with some DVDs If this is the case do not connect the player via the VCR This player amp When connecting this player to a TV set equipped with an S video input connector The S separate video output connector separates the color C and luminance Y signals before transmitting them to the
59. nly when the angle indicator lights up during play on the display window eConfirm the 2 Ratings setting eChoose the correct setup 5 TV Aspect item which matches the TV set used eThe Off setting is selected at 4 On Screen Messages select On e While the player is in the stop mode hold the players HK4 SKIP SEARCH button and the STILL PAUSE button down simultaneously and then slide the POWER switch toward the OFF ON position for longer than 1 second until Initialized disappears from the TV moni tor The lock will be released and all initial set tings will return to the default values Reference page 27 71 4 e Audio soundtrack elf the audio soundtrack and or subtitle language and or subtitle does not exist on the DVD the language select language is not the ed at the initial settings will not be seen heard one selected at the initial settings The menu is not Confirm the setting at the Menus of 1 Disc displayed in the Languages preferred language No operations can be eTo conserve power the player is automatically performed with the set to the standby mode after approx 15 min remote control utes have elapsed in the stop mode Auto power off function Turn the power back on eCheck the batteries are installed with the correct polarities CO and eThe batteries are depleted replace them with new ones ePoint the remote control unit at the remote con trol sensor and
60. nnected Be sure to close the disc lid Dust may settle on the lens or other parts which may cause a malfunction we EY ESAT Pee rary ae NU Maintenance c ai Be sure to turn the power off and discon nect the AC adaptor before maintaining the player eWipe this player with a dry soft cloth If the surfaces are extremely dirty wipe clean with a cloth which has been slightly moistened with in a weak soap and water solution and wrung out thoroughly and then wipe again with a dry cloth eNever use alcohol benzine thinner cleaning fluid or other chemicals And do not use compressed air to remove dust E Shani RTT A aro CR SH jaka EES DS E Maintenance of the lens elf dust has settled on the lens remove dust carefully with an air blower for cam era lenses optional Be careful not to touch the lens with your fingers Disc handling E Handling precautions eHold the disc by the edges so the surface will not be soiled with fingerprints Fingerprints dirt and scratches can cause skipping and distortion eDo not write on the label side with a ball point pen or other writing utensils eDo not use record cleaning sprays ben zine thinner static electricity prevention liquids or any other solvent eBe careful not to drop or bend the disc e Do not inserted more than 1 disc eDo not try to close the disc lid when the disc is not inserted properly eBe sure to store the disc in its cas
61. ormal play 3 B Track Disc repeat play Video CD CD Position being played back Track repeat Disc repeat Normal play B A B repeat play Starting location A End location B Title Title Title Track Track Track Co Advanced Operations 40 Storing markers in memory to be viewed heard again It is possible to store the starting point to be viewed heard again and to start playback from that point RP UTC bays Gad ppm PPO peed elon Storing a markerin memory eRe et i VE eee t o Press MARKER during play 1 The marker screen is displayed e Pres xxx STOP MSILLPAUE P PLAY e indicates no starting point has been stored yet at the correspond ing marker number 2 Press SELECT at the start ing point to be viewed heard again 2 The marker number is displayed LITPEM C ACTION Q O eUp to 5 markers can be stored in eee memory elf SELECT is pressed where any number is already displayed the previous starting point will be re placed by the new one For your reference eSome subtitles recorded around the mark All the markers are retained in memory er may fail to appear until the power is turned off or the disc is eThese operations do not work with DVDs removed for which the elapsed playing time does not appear on the display window during play or during menu play of Video CDs Press MARKE
62. ound decoder This is a unit which uses the Dolby Surround Pro Logic system to restore 4 channel signals which were recorded on 2 channels back to the signals of 4 sepa rate channels during playback Compared with Dolby Digital AC 3 5 1 channel surround sound the channe separation is not as good and surround signals can be reproduced only up to a frequency of 7 kHz Interactive DVD An interactive DVD is DVD software which includes multiple angles multiple plot endings etc Letterbox screen This refers to a screen on which the play back picture of wide screen DVDs or Video CDs appears with black bands run ning along the top and bottom Linear PCM audio LPCM This refers to a signal recording format used in CDs While CDs are recorded in 44 1 kHz 16 bit DVDs are recorded in 48 kHz 16 bit up to 96 kHz 24 bit thus achieving higher quality audio than that of CDs MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group MPEG is an international standard format for the compression of motion video as defined by the Moving Picture Experts Group a working committee which func tions under the auspices of the International Standardization Organization and International Electrotechnical Commission The Group established the MPEG 1 standard in 1991 and the MPEG 2 standard in 1994 MPEG 2 builds on MPEG 1 with many improvements and it yields a higher picture quality level Pan amp Scan screen This refers to a screen on which
63. riangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and mainte nance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance FCC NOTE U S A Only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec tion against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tions may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation In this equipment does cause harmful interfer ence to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is en couraged to try to correct the interfer ence by one or more of the following measures eHeorient or relocate the receiving antenna eincrease the separation between the equipment and receiver eConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected eConsult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued com pliance follow the attached installation instructions and use only shielded ca bles when connecting to other devices Also any changes or mod
64. s to enter the item selected Press to return to the previous by the cursor buttons A V a gt menu See pages 26 32 and See page 27 52 62 Buttons used for advanced operations SUBTITLE button Press to change the subtitle language See page 46 AUDIO button Press to change the audio soundtrack language for DVD to switch the vocal mode for DVD Karaoke or to select LR L or R for Video CD See page 45 E o c hat e ien c o e MARKER button Press to store markers in memory to be viewed heard again See pages 40 and 41 PLAY MODE button Press to select Normal play Program play or Random play See pages 43 and 44 REPEAT MODE button ANGLE button Press for repeat play Press to view See pages 38 and 39 from another angle See page 47 Numeric buttons Press to enter numbers See page 27 To enter a number 10 or higher use the e button Example To enter 25 210 2 5 O gt OO CLEAR button Press to clear the entered numbers See pages 32 41 and 43 Press to show the initial settings screen See pages 51 62 A B REPEAT button Virtual Surround Sound V S S button Press to repeat sections Press to activate the Virtual Surround Sound effect between two specific points This effect works only during playback of DVDs See page 39 recorded in Dolby Digital 5 1ch Surround Sound See page 50 17 Con
65. ster up to 5 steps as the button is continuously pressed eThe speed will be retained even after the button is released E Returning to normal play Press PLAY in the case of the main unit PLAY DISPLAY BB Placing the player in the still picture pause mode Press STILL PAUSE For your reference eFor Video CDs slow motion play in re verse direction is not possible E375 555 83 joing Video CD payback wither SINE imis ein 1 Press STOP after the menu screen appears P hE will be cleared from the dis play window 2 Select the preferred track number by pressing SKIP and press PLAY ein the case of the main unit select the preferred track number by pressing SKIP SEARCH and press PLAY DISPLAY Playback starts eThe numeric buttons of the remote control unit can also be used for en tering the track numbers eRefer to the jacket etc of the disc concerned for the track numbers eSelect track 1 to start play from the beginning of the disc E Returning to menu play Press STOP twice to stop playback and press PLAY in the case of the main unit PLAY DISPLAY P b will appear on the display window and the menu appears on the TV monitor Select the preferred item using the numer ic buttons For your reference in these instructions playback using the menu screen is referred to as menu play for Video CDs E 2 P m hm o o m E tn 31
66. the play back picture of wide screen DVDs or Video CDs is cut off at the left and right sides Apparatus Claims of U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 and 4 819 098 licensed for limited viewing uses only 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 Coporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection tech nology 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 disassemble is prohibited CECI ul LE NC I M n a UL c n o s M EVIL CKRRTUUSME ra AE YANA a SUUS Yr Playback control Video CD Title Chapter DVD DVDs are divided into some large sec tions titles or some small sections chapters Each section is numbered If the Video CD has With Playback Control or others written on the disc sur face or on the jacket the scenes or infor these numbers are called Title number or Chapter number mation to be viewed or listened to can be selected interactively with the TV moni tor by looking at the menu shown on the TV monitor In these instructions playback using the menu screen is referred to as the menu play for
67. tlet eUse only the AC adaptor provided B Do NOT disassemble or remodel this player Placement Avoid placing the player or AC adaptor in areas of edirect sunlight or heating radiators or closed automobiles ehigh temperature over 95 F 35 C or high humidity over 90 eexcessive dust or oily smoke evibration impact or where the surface is tilted ein a poorly ventilated location as the internal parts may be seriously dam aged E No fingers or other objects inside eTouching interna parts of this player is dangerous and may cause serious dam age to the player Do not attempt to disas semble the player eDo not put any foreign object inside the player or AC adaptor eDo not insert metal or inflammable objects inside the player or AC adaptor eTake care not to catch your fingers when you close the disc lid B Keep away from water and magnets eKeep the player or AC adaptor away from flower vases tubs sinks etc lf liquids are spilled into the player or AC adaptor seri ous damage could occur eKeep magnetic objects such as speakers at a distance from this player Stacking ePlace the player in a horizontal position and do not place anything heavy on it eDo not place the player on amplifiers or other equipment which may become hot B Do not use cracked or warped discs Operating precautions W If there is noise interference on the TV while a broadcast is being received Depending on
68. to 8 languages The number of audio lan guages depends on the software Multi subtitle function See page 46 Subtitles may be displayed in one of a max imum of 32 languages The number of subtitle languages depends on the soft ware Multi angle function See page 47 This function allows you to choose the viewing angle of scenes which were shot from a number of different angles Limited to DVDs recorded with multiple camera an gles Marker function See pages 40 and 41 This player can store a maximum of 5 scenes in memory which can be recalled when you like Parental lock function See pages 54 57 This can prevent the playback of DVDs that are unsuttable for children Disc formats supported by this player DVD 5 12 cm disc 3 8 cm disc Video CD 5 12 cm disc 3 8 cm disc compact CD OEE o 12 em dise 8 cm disc W Discs which cannot be played with this player eDVD with Region No other than 1 or ALL eDiscs of PAL system eDVD ROM eCD ROM eCD G eCD R eDVD R DVD RAM eCDV ePhoto CD B Marks used in these instructions pages 27 50 DVD This gives details on a function which can be enjoyed with DVD Wan This gives details on a function which can be enjoyed with Video CD cip This gives details on a function which can be enjoyed with CD Region Management Information Region Management information This DVD VIDEO CD CD player is des
69. to select the preferred item and start playback eFor Video CD press the numeric buttons of the remote control unit to select the item and start playback pressing AV lt gt ein the case of the main unit select the item using the joystick Press SELECT Play of the selected item now starts 3 Notes eDuring playback of some discs a mes sage such as Press the play button to start play may appear In such a case press SELECT instead of PLAY DIS PLAY since if PLAY DISPLAY of the main unit is pressed during play the On Screen Menu Icons will appear sif the disc is placed in upside down and it is a single sided disc the display window will indicate NO DISC Select the preferred item by Example DVD When Birds is selected TITLE MENU lovers ras E After operation When the player is not in use to save power set the player to the standby mode by pressing the POWER button in the case of the main unit slide the POWER switch to the OFF position The player will automati cally be switched to the standby mode after approx 15 minutes have elapsed in the stop mode Auto power off function c S L d e i Q joh o 2 o b tn 27 28 Basic play Press STOP during play RESUME function When play is stopped the player records the point where STOP was pressed Oy VCD or CD mark flashes on the display window when this function is acti vated Press PL
70. ubtitle language muti subtitle tunction It is possible to change the subtitle language during play if the multiple subtitle languages are recorded on the disc 1 Press SUBTITLE during play Number of the subtitle language being played back is displayed eWhen no subtitles are recorded will be displayed instead of the lan guage number 2 Select the preferred lan guage by pressing A V or the numeric buttons 1 0 10 Press SUBTITLE or SELECT to clear the display POWER ud Ce CO Cr mead RETUAN SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLA qum For your reference eWhen the preferred language is not se lected even if pressing the cursor buttons several times it means that the language is not available on the disc eWhen the power is turned on or the disc is removed subtitles appear in the language selected at the initial settings see page 52 If this language is not recorded on the disc the language specified by the disc will be displayed ein some cases the subtitle language is not changed to the selected one immedi ately 46 Note eWhen a disc supporting the closed cap tion is played the subtitle and the closed caption may overlap each other on the TV monitor In this case turn the subtitle off Additional operation E Ciearing Displaying the subtitles OFF or ON of subtitles can be se lected by pressing lt P Viewing from another angle Multi angl
71. video output connector 13 18 71 1 video input connector 18 71 Self diagnosis display function 68 Shuttle screen 0 cece eee 37 Skipping ahead or back 29 Slow motion play 31 37 Still mode ss 62 63 Still picture Pause 30 37 Subtitles eChanging subtitle language 34 46 SCHO securi e REDDE CERES 34 46 eSubtitle language No 34 46 Tille ec a a c xod vor 34 38 39 71 Title menu aane 48 49 Track saa aa a tee 29 35 38 39 71 TV aspect Virtual Surround Sound V S S o o c o he a D tr des o gt der o u Definition of terms Digital audio output connector Optical The digital audio output connector opti cal converts electrical signals into optical signals and transfers them to the amplifi er Consequently it has a number of fea tures including its immunity from electrical interference from external sources and its ability to prevent the generation of noise and its minimal effect on the external envi ronment Dolby Digital AC 3 Dolby Digital AC 3 is a digital sound compression technique developed by the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Supporting 5 1 channel surround sound as well as stereo 2 channel sound this technique enables a large quantity of sound data to be efficiently recorded on a disc Dolby Pro Logic Surr

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