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Panasonic DVD Stereo System a a Operating Instructions Model No. SC-PM08/SC-PM88 compact Before connecting, operating or adjusting tis product, poase read g (8 these insructons completely. Please keep ths manual for future reterence. VIDEO” RQT5377-2P sorore use Ml a Dear Customer “Thank you for purchasing this product For opimum pertormance and safoty, please read these matruc: tone earful ‘These operatng nstuctons are applicabioto the ftowmng system ‘System ‘Sc-Pmos | SC-PM88 Wain unit SaPuo8_|_SAPMes Front] S8-PMoe | _S8-P MOR ‘Speakers Center SB-PC80_ ‘SB-PC8O Suround | S8-PS80 | SE-PS60 CAUTION! Tills PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORM- ANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECI FIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIA- TION EXPOSURE, D0 NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. ea 7 co (acetic owes MeN, (teu de appa) Vesa arene ek EEE | (reson x appari) oR RSMO | cement) ae a wr fara atures | pacieessiy Os ewe Pronaarseneide) Toro BN msi mson ean (rmroerences Gates) ‘THE FOLLOWING APPLIES ONLY IN THE U.S.A. CAUTION: ‘Ths equipment has been tested and found to comply wih the its for a Class 6 digital dence, pursuant io Part 15 of the FCC Rules ‘These limits aye designed to provide reasonable protection Aaganst harmful iterfarence in a residential nstallabon Ths ‘equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency ‘energy and, not installed and used in accordance with the mstrictons, may cause harmful mterterence to radio ‘communications. However, there 1s no guarantee that nter- ference vill not occur m @ particular nstalaton if ths equip- ment does cause harmful interference to radio oF television ‘reception, which can be determned by turnng the equip- ‘ment off and on, the user 16 encouraged to try to correct the Interterance by one oF more ofthe following measures ‘*RReonont or relocate the recowing antenna ‘increase the soparaon between the equipment and re- ‘*Connect the equipment ito an outlet on a cicut diferent ‘rom that to which the receiver ts connected ‘*Consult the dealer or an expenenced radi(TV technician forhalp ‘Any unauthonzod changos of modticatons to ths equip- ‘ment would void the user's authonty to operate ths dawce ‘This device comptes with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Opera- tvon is subject to the following two conditions (1) This denice ‘may net cause harmful interference, and (2) ths device must ‘accept any interference recenved, cluding interference that ‘may cause undesired operation Supplied accessories Please check and ident the supped accesso- es Use numbers indcated n parentheses when asking for replacement parts (Only for US A.) To onder accessories contact 1-800-352-5368 (or wob site (http Awww panasonic com) 1 Acpower suppycord ww +t pe (rsA006s-A) (1 Futindoor antenna ee ee Ape {RSA0O06-) (Cy amoop antenna (Rsacos2) «tp (videocord ee tp {RALIPOTEBISA) Remote contro! eee tp (RAK-PAIDOTH) LL] remote controtbattees =... pcm. 1) Speaker fect bee ee tRpes (AKA0072-3) Replacements sold n sets of 4 be Listening caution Listening caution . PRECAUTIONS .. ‘The remote control... Installation . Basic connections «-...--. Optional entenna connections Front pane! controls . ‘Setting the time « Auto power-off «.- Television settings . . Disc symbols used in these ‘operating instructions Region numbers ....--.. Disc selection and care Discs . ‘Normal play fae Other methods of dsc play -.. Frame-by-frame viewing ‘Slow-motion play . Repeat function dadadacle Marking a position... 2 : (Changing soundtrack and subi languages 20 ‘Switching angles 7 21 Using menus to play eeeeeeeneeereeas CChenging the picture quaity for movie viewing (Cinema mode)... . wevsseesees Raising dialog volume (Diaiog Enhancer). Program play oe 7 Random play... stadt Stating play trom a specie track. Enjoying surround sound ...... ‘Adjusting the tone iicuenr kare) Using the timers «.....+2++e++ ‘Convenient functions. Using headphones (not included). Extornal unit connections .. Using other equipment. {nal settings . ... References Troubleshooting guide....... Glossary......... ‘Serviconter List (US) Specitications ...... Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you've just pur- ‘chased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it's time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equip- ment offers. This manuiacturer and the Electronic Industies Association's Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most ‘out of your equipment by playing i at a safe level. One that lets the ‘sound come through laud and clear without annoying blaring or dis- tortion—and, most importantly, without afecting your sensiive easing. We recommend you to avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. Before use my ‘Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort ever” ‘adapls to higher volumes of sound, So what sounds “normal” can actually be foud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe lovel BEFORE your heating adapts. To estabish a safe level: ‘Start your volume control ata tow setting, ‘*Stowiy increase te sound until you can hear it comfortably and ‘leary, and witout distortion. ‘Once you have estabished a comfortable sound level: Set the ial and leave i there. ‘Taking a minute to'do this now will help to pravant hearing damage Floss in the future. Alter al, we want you lstoning for a Hatime. WARNING : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN, ‘SPLASHING, DRIPPING OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. CAUTION Dae Rd iets ‘CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC ‘SHOCK, 00 NOT REMOVE SCREWS. NOUSER-SERVICEABLE PARTS. INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead Symbol, within {an equilateral triangle, is intended to alent the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” ‘within the product's enclosure that may be of suff- cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shook to persons, ‘The exclamation point within an equilateral tangle '3 intended to alert the user lo the presence of lmportant operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the Hterature accompanying the ap- lance. 3 parser? sotoro veo ll | PRECAUTIONS Before using this unit please read these operating structions care- fully Take special care to follow the wammngs indicated on the unit iselt as well as the satety suggestions Isled below Alterwards Keep them handy for future reference 1 Power Source—The unt shoud be connected to power supply nly ofthe type doscnoed inthe eperatng metvctons oF a8 marked onthe unt 2 Polarization tho unt is equpped wth a polanzed AC power ‘lg (a plug hawng one blade weder than the the), that phi “wall fit into the AC outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you aro unable fo insert the plug (ly iio the cule, ty Teversing the plug If the plug should sbi fal to fit, contact your ‘decinean to replace your absolte outet Do not doteat the salty purpose o the polarzed plug 3. Power Cord Protection —AC. power supply cords should be routed 30 that hay a10 nt ikaly fo be walked on or pinched by ‘toms placed upon or agaiet thom Never tak hold of he plug (oF cord f your hand i wet, and aways grasp tho plug body tmhen connecing or disconnecting 4 Nonuse Perieds—When the unt 18 not used, tun the power oft When lett unused fara long penod of te, the unt should bo unplugged rom the household AC ote. Environment 1 Outdoor Antenna Grounding—it an outsde antenna 1s con ‘nected fo tha recawver, be sura the antenna system is grounded 50 as fo provide some protection against volage surges and bultup stave charges Section 810 of the Natoral Elocincal Code, ANSUNFPA No 70-1990, provdes informaton with re- spect to proper grounding of the mast and supporung structure, ‘grounding of the leadn were to an antenna discharge unt, size ‘of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge’unt, ‘connection to grounding electrodes, and requrements for the ‘grounding electrode See igure below ‘GROUNDING coNOUCTORS <___pecsecroneiaz) canes = owen seavce crowvoina EugcTRope svsrem (NEC ART 20 PARTE) NEC—NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2. Water and Melsture—Do not use this untt near water—for ox- ‘ample, near a bathtub, washbow, ewrmming pool, or the tke ‘Damp basoments should also be avoided 9 Heat—The unt should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators and the tke It also should not be placed in temperatures fess than §*C (41°F) or greater than 35°C (95°F) 4 Condonsation—Mossture may form on the lens in the following conditions wmedately ater a heater has been tumed on ‘ema steamy of very hurmd room ‘when tie unt is suddenly moved trom a cold envronment to a warm one | moisture forms inside ths unt may not operate properly To carted this problem, tum on the power and wail about one hour for the moisture to evaporate. Placement 1 Ventitation—The unt should be situated ¢o that its location oF positon dees not interere with sls proper ventiaton Alow 10 em (¢" clearance from the rear of the unt 2 Foreign Material—Care should be taken so that objects do not fall nto and tquds are net spiled ino the unt Do not subject this und fo excessive smoke, dust, mechanical vibraton, or ‘shock ‘3. Magnetism—The unt should be situated away trom equipment ‘or devces that generate strong magnetic elds 4 Stacking—Do not place heavy objects, other than system com- ponents, on top ofthe unt 5 Surtace—Place the unt on a fla, level surtace 6 Carts and Stands—Tha unt should bo used only wath 2 cart or stand that's recommended by the manufacturer ‘The unt and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops, excesswe force, and un- ‘even surfaces may cause the unit and cart com- ‘nation to overtum Wall or Celling Mounting—The unt should rot be mounted to 2 wall or ceting, uniess spectied in ts operating instructions Ween (Gee back cover tor detals ) Clean the cabnel, panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly most- ‘ened with mld detergent soluton ‘Do not use any typo of abrasive pad, scounng powder or solvent ‘such as alcohol or benzine Eau 1 Damage Requiring Servico—The unt should be serwoed by ‘uaitied service personnel when {@) The AC power supply cord oF the plug has been damaged, (0) Objects have fallen or quid has been spied into the unt, or {¢) The unithas been exposed to rain, oF (4) The unt does not appear to operate normally or exhibts a ‘marked change in performance, or {6) The unithas been cropped, or the enciosure damaged 2. Servicing—The user should not attempt to servce the unit ‘beyond that descrbed in the operating instructons All other serving should be refered to an authorized servce personnel For the address of an authorized servicenter. InthoU S.A, call 1-800-211-7262, ‘email consumerproducts@panssonic com, (or visit www panasonic com {In Canada, call 1-800-561-5505 €or visit www panasonic ca sores Ml © Center speaker (S8-Pc80) | Surround speaker }© Surround speaker {tet (SB-PS80) (nahi) (S8-PS80) {Frontwew) (Fron vow) g g Installation _ , ete [BY Donot place anything on top ofthe unt or block the heat ventsin any way ‘Alow 10-cm clearance trom the rear of the unt ‘The unt may become warm dunng operation, but this is normal Perea hoe The two bg speakers aro ront speakers (SB-PMO6) The small speaker with the short cord 1 the center speaker (S8-PC80, CENTER SPEAKER) ‘The smal’ speakers wilh the long cords are surround speakers {SB-PS80, SURROUND SPEAKER) The model numbers and speaker names are pnnted on the back of the speakers ‘The front, center, and surtound speakers should be placed at approx- imately the same distance from the sterung positon, ‘The angles n the dagram are approximate @ Front speakers Pace the speakers so thatthe superwooters are onthe outside = ‘#Keep your speakers a least 10 mm (/<") away trom the system for ‘proper ventilation ‘The superwooters are located on the sides of the speakers Leave 30-cm clearance for he superwooters to be eftecive ‘To avo damage to the speakers, do not touch the speaker ‘cones if you take the nets off, © Center speaker Place the center speaker directly above the telewsion © Surround speakers Pace the suround speakers ether side ofthe Isterg postin, or Slight tothe rear, about 1 mete higher han ear evel Place the speaker wth the Panasonic ago facing toward the isten- ing postion However, tho postion should be adjusted to your per. sonal prerence, because the offct vanes to some degree dopand- {79 upon the ype of muse and the music source Standing FR oe Lying down GY 3-35 nm (138 to 1347) T075-25mm Cha” to 3") 7.9mm Geo ma) Horizontally 106 mm & carraryee Installation Coen es Attach the speaker fect to the speakers ‘These speakers can be set-up either standing or ving down, or they ‘can be attached to a wall “The speaker feet holp to keep the epeakers in position and prevent scratching of your furniture. Attach the speaker fet to sult the set up you choose as shown in the iustrations. EY Attach fo the positions indicated with the shaded circles (@) Enguro you do not cover the holes when attaching the speaker feotto the roar ofthe speaker. Eq Attaching to a wall ‘The speakers can be attached vertically or horizontally. Serew th serows (not included) int the wall or ilar as shown inthe diagram. ‘Scrow; head diameter: 7.5 ~9.5 mm (a3 tength: 30-35 mm (Pha 190) ‘Set speaker onto screws and side through bracket to lock into posi- ton, os ‘The wallor pillar on which the speakers are to be attached should be capable of supporting 5 kg (11 Ib.) per screw. [Moving the brand plate ‘You can rotate the brand plat ‘To prevent damage tothe plate, wrap the end of a fathead serew- ckivor with doth, insert urder the plate and lit it Rotate tothe re- ‘quired poston. Use only the supplied speakers. ‘The combination of the unt and the included speakers provides the ‘best sound. Using other speakers can damage the unit and sound quality wil be adversely affected, ‘Caution ‘*Us0 the speakers only with the recommended ‘system. Failure to do 20 may lood to damage to the amplifier and/or the speakers, and may osult in the risk of fire. Consutt a qualified ser- vice person it damage has occurred or i you ‘experience e sudden change in performance. ‘Do not attempt to attach these speakers to walls using methods other than those de- ‘scribed In this manual. If irregular coloring occurs on your television ‘The front and center speekers are designed to be used clase to a television, but the picture may be affected with some televisions and setup combinations. I this occurs, turn the television off for about 20 minutes. The television's demagnetizing function should correct the problem. Witperssts, move the speakers furtnor away from the tolevsion. ‘The surround speakers do not have magnetic shielding. Oo not place them near televisions, personal computers or other devices easly in fuenced by magnetism. Beloreuse mm Ror | Basic connections Adhesive tape Betore use Tov (rotincluded) FFM indoor antenna ‘AM loop antenna, > , biue line (=) FONSI? Optional antenna connections Beason Use outdoor antennas # radio reception 1s poor D0 nat connect he AC power supply cord until all ether con- nections are compote ‘*To propare the AM loop antenna, speaker cords and FM an- tonna, twit the vinyl tp and pul off => ey == x 1 FMantenna. Fixe other end ofthe antenna where recepton i best 2 AM toop antenna. Kop ote afoma cod away fom ter wes an cords FM outdoor antenna Before use my 3 Speaker cords. ‘Disconnect the FM indoor antenna @ Center speaker cord ‘The antenna should be nsilledby a competent echnican @ Surround speaker cords @ Front (UR) speaker cords ‘Connect the cords tothe terminal ofthe sme ear FM outdoor artoma (rotineluded) (To provent damage to creuty, never shor-oristpestve 5 (+) and negaove (~) speaker wes ‘Be sure to comect ony postive (ed or gray) wars to post -OB 0mm ve (+) terminals and negatve (back, bluD or gay wih Bue ‘i tree) : tne) wrest negate (~) terminals s © = snetices TV (not included) ch Connoet th vdeo connecton crdtom ths unt te your TV © _ prem eran) ‘tomatwoly, connec rough be &-VIDEO OUT terminal # core wre the TV has an $-VIDEO terminal (» page 26) 5 AC power supply cord. f Note J ‘The included AC power supply cord 1s for use wth this unit EU canes ‘only Do not use t with other equipment ‘Runa prece of vny! wire honzontally across a window or otter con For your reference ‘venient location Infomation you enter into the unt's memery, except for ume, Leave theloop antenna connected femas intact for up to 2 month after the AC power supply cords iscanmectod Disconnect the antenna when the units not im use Do not use the ‘antenna dunng an electncal storm “AM outdoor antenna {(notinciuded) [- S12 = (16-40) serore use Hl |” Eeant nanel crontrale” <- Front panel controls CE © Standbyion ewitch (POWER i) +. 2 Press to switch the unt from on to standby mode or vice versa in standby mode, the unit 1s stll consuming a small amount of power @ AC supply indicator (AC IN) This indicator ights when the unt 1s connected to the AC power supply @ Remote control signal sensor (SENSOR). 5 @ Display © Super surround button and indicator (SSURROUND) = 32 @ Headphone jack () eee : 35 © Dolby Digital indicator o 2 @ Cinema mode button and inélesior (CINEMA) .. . "22 @ Disc tray ® Volume control (VOLUME A UP, ¥ DOWN) oe 15,28 @ Skipisearchvtune/time adjust buttons (litet/4, me /mtln) 7 12,16, 28,33 ® Stoprtuning mode select button (@, TUNE MODE) 15, 23,28 "auseiFM mode select button HFM MODE)... - + 16,28 @ Play button (>) 112,18 @ Tuner?band select button (TUNER/BAND} 28 ® Clocktimer button (CLOCK/TIMER) .... 212,33 @ Memory button (MEMORY) 29 €@ Dis ray openctose bution (a, OPENCLOSE) « 5 @ AUX button (AUX) - 2-38 Front panel controts, Buttons auch as @ function in the same way as the controls on the main unit. @ Sloop timer button (SLEEP) . - @ Standby/on switch() ... @ Top menu button (TOP MENU) @@ Cursor buttons (, , A, ¥) @ On-screen menu icon button (DISPLAY) @ Subtle button (SUBTITLE)... . @ Marker button (MARKER) . @ Pause button (11) 4 Play mode select button (PLAY. ‘MoDe) : @ Repeat button (REPEAT) . ® shin button (SHIFT) Seedelow @ Bass/troble contro! buttons (BASS ~, +, TREBLE ~, +) @ Dimmer button (DIMMER) {® Mating button (MUTING) {© Super surround button (6 SURROUND) @ Numbered buttons (0-9, >10) @ Menu button (MENU)... @ Enter button (ENTER)... @ Return button (RETURN). @ Audio button (AUDIO)... @ Angle button (ANGLE) @ Stop button (@) @ Skipisearch, tuning button (0, Het /at, 5, mt) @ Slow/search button (LOWISEARCH <4, >>) time To operste functions labeled in orange or biue, press [SHIFT] (@3) and the corresponding button at the same @ Auto power-off button (AUTO OFF) © TV standby/on switch (TV). @ TVivideo Input mode select | ‘button (rvNivEO) . @ Speaker channel select button (CH SELECT) @ TV channel select buttons (TV CH 1, v) © Test elgnal button (TEST) ‘© Cancel button (CANCEL) .. © Play timor bution (PLAY) « Ina setings button (ACTION) { 2 channel down-ixing button (MIX 2CH) Before use mi Before use —_ Setting the ti ‘Ths 1s a 12-hour clock ‘The example shows how to set the clock for 425 pm 1) Press [POWER ()/i] to turn the unit on. 2 Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to display “CLOCK”. Each ime you press the button ‘CLOCK-sOPLAY-sOngnal splay + : 3 (within seconds or so) Press [v/He/<<] oF [>>/>P1/,] to set the time. ‘The bme display can bo changed in one minute unts by tap- ping the buttons, and quickly by holding down the buttons 4 Press [CLOCK/TIMER]. The umes set and the onginal display s restored Displaying the clock Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to display “CLOCK” ‘The clock s shown for about § seconds, then the prewous ctspay is restored When disc's selected as the source “To save power, the unit turns off fis felt unused for 4 minutes “Tus function does not work i the source is tuner or AUX or a disc ‘menus being displayed @ Press [P] to select disc as the source. play starts, press (a) @ Press [SHIFT] + [AUTO OFF]. “AUTO OFF" is displayed ‘The setting is mamntamed even ifthe untis tuned off you select tuner or AUX as the source, “AUTO OFF* goes out It ‘comes on again whan you select dese Tocancel Press [SHIFT] + [AUTO.OFF] agan The menu language has been factory preset to Engish You can change the language by going to “3 Menu Language" of the ital selings screen (= page 38) Sot tho sereen siz to sut your tlewsion Tho mal seting s fora regular televton with an aspect rato of 43. You do not have to change the setting Hf you have this kind of television Preparation Tum the television on ‘#Switch the video input mode of the television to suit the type of con ‘necbon you have made (¢ g , VIDEO 1) 1° Press [>] to select disc as the source. ‘The unit comes on automatealy Wt play starts, press (1) 2 wile the disc 1s stopped Press [SHIFT] + [ACTION] to display the initial settings screen on the tele- vision. 3 Press the cursor buttons, [A] or [V] to highlight “5 TV Aspect”, and press {ENTER}. 4 Press the cursor buttons, [4] or [V] to highlight the required size, and press [ENTER]. 43 Regulartelevsion 189 Widescreen tlowsion ‘The intial setings screen 1s shown alter you make your ealeeton 5 Press [RETURN]. Steps 3 and 4 can also be done with the pumbored buttons Press the number next to the required tem For example, in step 3, press [5] 0 select “5 TV Aspect” Beforeuse mm Before use ~. Dise symbols used in these ; operating instructions ‘The functions you can use depend on the type of dse you play. ‘These marks are used to indicate which type of dsc is available for Feature can be used with DVD-Video Feature can be used with Video CD Feature can be used with Audio CD ‘Some features cannot be used even if these symbols are indicated. Region numbers’ Region numbers are allocated to DVD players and software accord- ing to where they are sold. DVDs can be played on this unit ther region number is tho samo or ioludes the eame number, ori the OVD is marked "ALL". Confirm the region number for this unit before choosing discs. The ‘number for this unit is“. Examples of discs that can be played by this unit Disc selection and caré ‘This unit can play discs bearing any ofthese marks: 2 eve dist dG = : Use rela lalla umber («let colurmn) *C0-ROM ‘PAL system discs cv ‘*DVO-Aucio sovo ‘*DV0-ROM sc0-G VOR ‘*c0-RW °DVO-RAM #sacD eDvO+RW ‘*svcD *DV0-RW *CO-R ‘°DIVX Video Dise ‘Photo CD, etc Do not; ‘suse inegulary shaped discs (@). ‘eamtach extra labels and stickers. ‘euse discs with labels and stickers that are coming off or with adhe- sivo exuding rom under labels and stickers (@). ‘attach scratch-proof covers or any other kind of accessory. ‘ewrito anything on the disc ‘ecloan discs with iquids. (Wipe with a soft, cry cloth) ‘eu clsce printed with label printers available on the market. dogs | Lovers} of the wortd Discs Screens illustrated are examples. See Preparation Tum the television on and swatch the video mput mode on the telov- sion fo sut the type of connection you have made (e.g VIDEO 1} 1 Press [4, OPEN/CLOSE] to open the tray. ‘The unit comes on automatically ‘Set the disc on the tray and press [#, OPEN/CLOSE] to close: the tra Some es star play autoratcaly 2 Press [>] to start play. Ia menu screen appears on the television Use the cursor buttons (4,>,4.,¥) to highight an item and press [ENTER] You can also select the desired item by pressing the num- berad buttons with some discs To select tite No 10 or aver, press (210] then the two digits eg Title No 12 [210] [1] ->[2] 3> Adjust the volume. To stop the disc Press {i (= page 16) Menu play feWith some discs, play may start without shoving the menu screen ‘To show the menu screen, DVD Press {MENU}, [TOP MENU] or {RETURN] on the re- ‘mote control video CD Press [RETURN] on the remote control The disc continues to rotate whe the menus displayed even afr a particular lem has fished When no more Kems are to be selected, bbe sure to press [Ml] 10 clear the menu display “@" Is displayed on the TV ‘When the operation is protubted by the unt or the disc “NO DISC" 1s displayed on the unit’s display ‘When there 1s no cise on the tray othe discs set incorrectly “NO PLAY” is displayed on the unit's display ‘When the disc does not correspond tothe unt and cannot be played “96kHz 24bit” is displayed on the unit's display ‘When the disc one with high qualty sound recorded with a sam- pling frequency of 96 kHz and 24 tits Disc operations mmm rs Disc operations | Discs Using the resume function to restart play Hf you press [tf] during play, the unit remembers the position. ‘Ts function does not work the disc's play tme isnot splayed EEX To restart play from that position Press [>] while “RESUME” is lit. To review the chapters up to the point where you stopped play (EJBJ only) ‘The message “Press PLAY to Chapter Proview" appears for afew seconds betore the resume function 1s activated after pressing [>] Press [>] while the message Is on the TV. ‘The begining portons of each chapter up to the currant one are played Full play resumes from the point where you stopped play EE To cance! the resume function Press {@) while “RESUME” Is It. A Note ] ‘*The posibonis saved even ithe units tumed off ‘*Rresume is canceled f the disc tray s opened ‘*Chapter preniw i not possible wath some DVDs FEL Pouce (st picture) Press [11] dunng play. Press >| to resume play a ‘Chapters on DVD and tracks on Video CD and CD can be skipped Press [v/bed/¢4] of (>> /PeA/ 4] during play vited/-4e Backward peyeeiin Fonward Each press mcreases the number of skips traced whine Veo OD minus one sree, youmay rete tothe prmus menu stf rested whe pajng a Video CD wh PC, you may etn oa mera sreen ‘Search Romote control Press [SLOW/SEARCH (44 or bP)] during play. 44 Backward be Forward Each press increases the speed ofthe search There are S speeds ‘pressed while playing a Video CD with PBC, you may return to 2 menu screen Pross {P10 resume play ‘Main unit and remote contro! Press and hold [vee] of mm/min dung play ‘Search speed cannot be changed Play resumes when you release the button Pe ei ) ° Remote control only @ Press [11] during play. @ Press the cursor buttons [4] or [>]. Backward > Foward ‘You cannot move backwards wth Video CD ‘e SThe frame changes each tme you press a cursor button ‘The frames change in succession you press and hold a cursor button ‘The frame also advances each tre you press (V1 To resume play Press [>] 8 _Slow-motion play @ Press [111] during play. @ Press [SLOW/SEARCH (<< or PP]. <4 Backward b> Forward Each press increases the speed of the slow motion There are 5 speeds, ‘You cannot move backwards with Video CD. To resume play Pross [>] Disc operations ummm Disc operations 7! Other methods of disc play” Pee) (co) Press [REPEAT] during play. Each me you press the button bvo @ C-REPEAT (#5) Current chapter's repeated 1 © TREPEAT (>) Current tle repeated 1 @REPEATOFF Repeat modes canceled Video CD, CD @TREPEAT(€>) Curent track's repeated t @ ALLREPEAT (>) Alltracks on the disc are repeated 1 @REPEATOFF ——_—Repeat mode is canceled —————I To cancel repeat play Press [REPEAT] to soloct (REPEAT OF Repeal s also canceled when you press [8] to stop play ‘eWnen playing Video CDs and CDs, you can combine random play (= page 24) and repeat play L Note J Repeat play does not work the play tme forthe dsc 5 not d= played To repeat only your favontte tracks Video CD and CD only {1 Program the tracks you want (= page 29) 2 Press [>] 3. Pross [REPEAT] o sotect “ALL REPEAT [E_Fereating a specific section (A-B repeat) only @ While playing Press [DISPLAY] twice to display on-screen menu icons for player information (~ page 25). @ Press [ENTER] at the starting point (A). @ Press [ENTER] at the finishing point (B). To cancel A-B repeat Press [ENTER] To clear the on-screen menu icons ress [DISPLAY] unt the on-screen menu icons clear Pressing {RETURN} also clears the on-screen menu icons, [ote § is feature cannot be used ifthe play tme forthe disc 1s not is- played ‘*The player automatcally detormnes the end ofa ttle as point B ‘*Supitles may not appear around A and B | Other methods of disc play | (Ennead [co] ‘Remote control only ‘Ths feature allows you to mark up to § points cn a disc so you can ‘eturm io them easily at alater me, ‘To mark a position 1 Press [MARKER] during play. ‘The marker display appears: 2. Press [ENTER] at the point you want to mark. ‘To mark another position While the marker cspay son the screen @ Press the cursor buttons [4] or [>] to select another “** @ Press [ENTER} Recalling a marked position ‘I Ifthe marker display is not on the screen Press [MARKER]. The matker display appears 2 Press the cursor buttons [4] or [>] to highlight the required marker. 8 Press [ENTER] to recall the position. To clear a marker @ Ithe marker display 1s not onthe screen Press [MARKER] @ Press the cursor buttons {-] or] to hightght the marker you want to clear @ Press [SHIFT] + [CANCEL] To clear the marker display Pross [MARKER] ‘©Tmis feature can not be used, ‘lf the play ime for tho disc 16 not displayed ‘¢Dunng program play (= page 23) or random play (= page 24) ‘*Some subtties may fa! to appear around the marker (OVD) ‘¢Markers clear inthe following stuatons ‘The unt s turned off ‘*The tray s opened ‘*A source other than disc 16 solected Disc operations [ame Disc operations Tl h 5 © Cet p dof poe bo Cnr emcee nee TL eorterees ‘Remote control only ‘Some DVDs have multple soundtracks and subtitle languages @- ‘corded on them You can change these during play To change the soundtrack Press [AUDIO] during play. “The soundtrack splay appears ‘The number changes each bme you press the button To change the subtitle language Press [SUBTITLE] during play. ‘The subtitle display appears ‘The number changes each ime you press the button ‘The number can also be changed wth the cursorbuttons (A or ¥)or the numbared buttons ‘See the bottom of page 27 fora key o language abbrewatons Toturn the subtitles on/off @ Prose [SUBTITLE] to display the subttle display @ Pross the cursor buttons [-4] oF [>] To clear the display Press [ENTER] For your reference ‘Soundirack and subtitle languages can be set before play with the intial setings (~ “1 Oise Languages”, page 38) (Some discs are destaned to start n a carta language desote the intial setting ) ‘You can oniy select the languages recorded on the disc EY switching vocals on/off for karaoke discs DVD Remote control only @Press [AUDIO] during play. @Press the cursor buttons (4, >) or [AUDIO] to change the setting. ‘*S0lo —- Novecal (ON Vocal ‘suet — No vocal 142 Vocal t and2 Vt Vocal t V2 Vocal 2 ‘Choose *--"for sole karaoke (Choose “V1 of V2" to duet withthe player To clear display Pross [ENTER] Other methods of disc play A_ Switching angles ‘Remote control only ‘Some DVDs allow you to view the same scene from diferent angles “ANGLE” nghts up on the unts display during scenes recorded with ‘multiple angles to indicate ths feature ts avaiable Press [ANGLE] during play. ‘Tha angle display appears ‘The angle number changes each timo you press the button ‘The number can algo be changed wih the cursor buttons (4 or ¥) or the numbered buttons To clear the display Press [ENTER] EM nen DvD ‘Remote control only By caling up menus during play, you can start play trom a specite ‘tle or chapter ‘Menu content depends on the disc These operatng instructions de~ ‘senbe he baste steps 1 Press [TOP MENU] or [MENU]. ‘Amen steen 8 doployed (Press again tum 10 what you were wating wth some ses) 2 Select an item with the cursor buttons (+, >, 4, V) and press [ENTER] to confirm the selection. Yu can select toms wth the numbered buttons wih some dees Repeat another menu shown DVOs can have several menus The menu displayed by pressing TOP MENU] may be dtferent to the menu displayed by presaing IMENU Tet _Te2 _, rie ire ace | Menu? [Monu? | Mou! Disc operations jum Disc operations ~ Ese ooo ee Other methods of disc play TRUE ck Td cy ann 4 for movie viewing (Cinema mode) You can enpoy better pictures by changing the pxcture quality Press [CINEMA]. ‘The CINEMA indicator ights and the CINEMA display appears on tho Each ume you press the bution C (CINEMA s or) +N (CINEMA 's off Tocancel ress [CINEMA] to cisptay ‘N° The indicator tums off Co kta (Caer) ‘Ths function makes the dialog in mowies easier to hear ‘Ths function 1s effective wath Dolby Digtal, tree channels or over, whore the chalog is recorded in the center channel 1° Press [DISPLAY] twice during play. The onscreen menv cons fr player nioation (> pape25) are depiayes 2. Press the cursor buttons (-¢ or >) to select the Dialog Enhancer icon. 3. Press the cursor buttons (A or ¥) to turn the mode on. Each time you press the button (ON (Louder volume for dialog) —sOFF (Normal volume) To clear the on-screen menu icons Press [DISPLAY] unl the on-screen menu icons clear Pressing [RETURN] also clears the on-screan menu icons Other methods of disc play eee (co) Remote control only You can select up to 24 tracks to play n the order you choose Preparation Press(P] then (to select disc as the source ‘You can program indidual tracks even f the disc 1s ‘video CO with PBC 1 while stopped Press [PLAY MODE] to select “PGM”. Each time you press the button PGM--RANDOM—-Ongu play 2 Select the track with the numbered buttons. To select wacks numbered 10 and over Prose [20] hen the two dts Disc operations mm peat step 2to program alltracks you want m the required order 3° Press [>]. All the tracks are played in the selected order To exit program mode Press [PLAY MODE] to clear “PGM" Program contents willbe saved inthe memory To check program contents ‘Whi stopped | Press [v, het/-< or[a, >> /o>t] Each time you press a button, a track number and its program order are displayed To add to the program Wile stopped {Press [ml] to cancel the resume function tits on ) lepeat step 2 above To cancel tracks While stopped {Press i] 0 cancel the resume function ts on ) From the last programmed track Press (SHIFT] + [CANCEL] Aracke Press [m} Program modes also canceled ‘When “PGM FULL” Is displayed 24 tracks have been programmed No further tracks can be programmed '*You can combine repeat play (= page 18) and program play oo '* Skipping s done in the programmed order ‘*You can search only within the track playing in program play Ceo Remote controtonty Plays all tracks on a dsc once each in random order Preparation Press (b] thon [@] to select disc asthe source the dse1s.a Vidoo CO with PBC, menu play 6 auto- ‘atealy cancoled dunng random play 1 white stopped Press [PLAY MODE] to select “RANDOM”. Each im you rss the bution PGM-+RANDOM-+Orginal display foe 2 Press (P] to start play. To cancel Press [PLAY MODE] to clear "RANDOM" ‘*You can combine repeat play (# page 18) and random play @ Press [PLAY MODE} to solect “RANDOM @ Press (P] 0 sar pay @ Press [REPEAT] to select “ALL REPEAT '#You cannot ship to tracks already played '*You can search only within the track playing in random play PPO au een Preparation Press [P| o select dsc as the source Select the track with the numbered buttons. To select a track 10 or over, press {210] then the two digits Play starts from the selected track ‘*Whon playing Video CDs with PBC, press [i] to stop the disc, then solact the track number PC ts cancoled ‘This doos not work with some Video CD with PBC ‘Screen for player information Using on-screen menu icons Remote control only ‘On-screen menu icons are long thn menus that contain information ‘about the dsc or player These menus allow you to perform opera- tons by changing ths information 1 Press (DISPLAY). The onscreen menv cons appear lWehanges each une you press the buton (see balow) 2 Press the cursor buttons [<4] or [>] to select an icon. 3 Press the cursor buttons [A] or [V] to change the setting. ‘To clear the on-screen menu Icons Press [DISPLAY] unt the ongnal display is restored Pressing (RETURN) aso clears the on-screen menu cons, For your reference ‘¢Some toms requre diferent operations to change the contents, 50 feler to the tcon dasenptons (= pages 26 and 27) for detals ‘The on-screen menu eons disappear altar performing some opera- tions, such 2s changing the tlle or chapter ‘tl the on-screen menu toons are parbally cutoff or fal 10 apposr, ‘change the position with the inital setings, “& On-Screen Messages" (» page 38) a ‘Types of on-screen Icons ‘There are 3 diferent types of on-screen menu toons (On-seroen menu scons for disc Information ‘You can change the ttle or chapter, or change the positon by speo- fying the time ‘You can also switch soundtrack, subttles and angles ‘On-sereen menu icons for player Information. ‘You can start repeat play oF mark a position and recall t ‘You can also turn onjotf Cmtema and Oralog Enhancer ‘Shuttle sereen ‘You can fast forward, go backward or stat slow-motion play Disc operations [m Rover Using on-screen menu icons _ A 7 CEE ‘Screen for disc information Icon Content Operation Tae number Pres (A °{¥ or the numbered buon o change he number and ess [ENTER] Chapter number ress [\] 0” [¥] ortho nursbored buttons to ‘change the number and press [ENTER] ose operations Mill “Time (select @ positon to star play by spectiing a bmo} Press the numbered buttons and press {ENTER} © Soundtrack number ress [A] o[¥} or the numbered buttons to ‘See the bottom of page 27 for a key to language ‘change the aumber abbreviations © Type of audio sgnal LPCM (inear PCM), DODigtal (Dolby Digta), DTS ‘Sampling rate or eumber of channels SLPCM 48 kHz or 96 KHz i #00 Digtal, DTS 1105 1 channote® @ Number of bis SLPCM 16, 20024 bts © © Subtile number Press [Aor [¥] or the numbered buttons to ® ‘See the bottom of page 27 for a key to language ‘change the number abbrowations Oise 258 © Subsites on or of Press {alor{¥] ‘Angle sumer Press [A] or{ Vor he numbered buttons 0 ‘change the number ‘*Some discs will nt alow some of these operations The number of channels recorded on the disc Exampie fp 1. Subwoofer signal (not displayed there 1s no subwooter signal) © Nosurround ‘Mono surround, Stereo surround (lfUnght) 1. Genter 2. Frontiett + Front nght 3. Frontieft + Front nght + Center Screen for player information Icon Content Operation ‘Start and fiush points for A-B repeat Press [ENTER] atthe start point and press ENTER} again atthe finish pont ross [ENTER] to cancel A-B repeat ‘Select arepeat play mode C (chapter), T (tle), OFF Press {a}or(¥) Dialog Enhancer on o off Press {A]or[¥) First pross [ENTER] to | Marka postion Press [ENTER] select the con Recall a mark Press 4] or [P| to select the mark and press ENTER} to recall the postion Erase a mark Press [4] or [P| to select he mark and press ISHIFT] + [CANCEL} ‘Cinema on (C) or ff (N) Press {Al or{¥] ‘Shuttle screen Slevels of speed can be selected in ether drecton @ ® @ Content Operation ® Pause Press [A] ® Slow-motion play <4 Backward Press [4\] to pause and press (-4] or [>] Forward @ Play Press (¥} @ Search 44 Backward Pross [-] or{>} >> Forward ‘The numbers indicate the maximum speed Language abbreviations ENG | English POR | Portuguese | FRA | French Rus | Russian | DEV | German —_| JPN | Japanese TTA | ttakan CHI | Chinese | ESP | Spanish | KOR | Korean NLD | Dutch MAL | Malay SVE | Swedsh | VIE | Viotnamese | NOR | Norwegian | THA | Thar DAN | Danish * | Others: Disc operations mmm Radio operations J The radio: manual tuning FRacio stations can be tuned manually by selectng the staton’s frequency or they can be preset into channels o make 1 easy to tune (= page 28) 1° Press [TUNER/BAND] to select “FM” or “AM”. ‘Tho unit comes on automaticaly Each ime you press the button Fie—aNt 2 Press [TUNE MODE] to select “MANUAL”. Each time you press the button MANUAL-—» PRESET 3 Press [v/M44/<<] or [>> />P1/,] to select the frequency of the required Station. you press and hold [v/He/-4-) oF [ee /e en] for a mo: ‘ment, the frequency starts changing automatically and stops ‘when a station 1s found it may aiso stop if there 1s outsde interference Press and hold [v/Ma-¢/4] oF [>e/mPA/a] ‘again orestart You can aso stop the frequency changing by pressing [vite /-4e] or [>>/m Pt] “TUNED” 1s dsplayed when a radio staton is tuned "ST" is displayed when a stereo FM broadcast 1s beng receved 4 Adjust the volume. [EI ttwise is excessive in Fu Press [FM MODE] to display “MONO”. ‘Thus made mprover sound qalty #rocopion 1s woak but broad caste re heard in monaural Press [FM MODE] aga to cancel the made Leave “MONO off for normal listening ‘Stereo and monaural broadcasts are aviomatcaly played as they aro received Allocation settings FM frequency step ‘The stops set io 2 MHz atthe factory Itcan be changed to enable thw tuner fo receive statons broadcast n @ t MH2 steps ‘Any FM frequencies that have been preset wi! be changed by this procedure Ba sure to carry out presoting again Press and hold [TUNER/BAND] Aer a fow seconds the display ‘changes toa lasting display ofthe currentemnumum trequency Con ‘nue to hold [TUNER/BAND} down When the minmum frequency changes, release te button Toretum to the onginal step, repeat the above steps BAND -The radio: preset tuning There are two methods of presettng stations ‘Automatic presetting The statons the tuner can recewe are preset Manual presetting You can select the stations to praset and tho order they are preset in Upto 12 slations can each be setin the FM and AM bands EEX Automate presetting Do the fotiowng once each for FM and AM Preparation ‘Tune tothe frequency where presettng is tobogmn (= page 28) Press and hold [MEMORY]. Release the button when "AUTO" is displayed The tuner presets the stations it can recewve ino the channels in as- conding order When finished, the last station memonzed 1s tunedin Manual presetting Preset the stations one at a tne © Press [TUNER/BAND] to select “FM" or “AM”. @Press [MEMORY] then press [v/é4/<<] oF [>> /p>i/} to tune to the required station @Press [MEMORY] then pross [vite> peti a} to select a channel, ‘You can also select channels withthe numbered buttons on the remote conto! @ Press [MEMORY] ‘The staton occupying a channel s erased f another station is preset int channel EEL_Setecting channets Remote contr 1 Press (TUNER, BAND} to select “FM” or “AM”. ‘The unt comes on automatcaly Each time you press the button Fule—AMt 2 Press [v, ta4/-4<] or [4, h>/P>H] to select the channel. You can select the channel withthe numbered buttons) “To select channel 10 or over ross [210] then the te digts 3 Adjust the volume. Main unit: © Press (TUNEVBAND] to select “FMT or "AM" @ Press [TUNE MODE] to solect “PRESET” Each tme you press the bution MANUAL —-PRESET @ Press [v/te-4/-44] or [>> /HmA/a] 10 select the channel @ Adust the voume Radio operations Sound field operations Till ‘The folowing chartgves a summary of ths unt's surround features ‘*Allthe features are only effectve speakers are used No discernable effect wil be heard through headphones ‘*You may expenence a reduction n sound quaity when these surround systems are used wth some sources system off “Enjoying surround sound” fone : fF W this occurs, tum the surround >¢ Features D¢ Software ‘The sound signals n Dolby Digital format are compressed to 1/10 their onginal ‘ze, allowing an entre movie to be re- corded on a single DVD ‘eThs unt automateally recognzes DVDs that have been recorded with Dolby Digtal ‘*Not all Dolby Digital sources are recorded with § 1 (6) channels ‘Some sources marked Dolby Digital may be recorded with 2 channels ‘*Doiby Digtalis a discrete 51 (6) channo! | (DVDs encoded wih Dolby Drgtal canbe surround system developed for crema | | ientiied wih ths mark OO feos) Drarrat ‘¢TTus mode adds surround etfacts to ‘mone software that hasn't been ‘recorded with the above sysiem ‘Any source ara Cows ‘*In MOVIE mode you can adjust the SURROUND) ‘volume ofthe surround speakers to got Pepe tho best surround effect, ‘This mede adds surround etfects to stereo ‘Sound will not come from the surround speakers ithe source is monaural Manufactured under teense from Laboratories CConfidertial unpublished works ‘tones Allnghis reserved Dotty Laboratones “Doiby" and the double-D symbol are ademarks of Dolby © 1992-1997 Dobyy Labo- DOLBY DIGITAL indicator prea ya eS Play a DVD encoded with Dolby Digital. The DOLBY DIGITAL indicator lights Remote control only ‘Subwoofer (not included) The cluded front speakers have superwooters, but you can en- hance the bass etfect by connecting another subwoofer (= page 36 for connection) ttyou connect a subwoofer Press and hold [MUTING) unt! “SUBW ON is displayed you dssconnec the subwoofer ross and hold [MUTING] unt! “SUBW OFF* 1s displayed Ey To down-mix Dolby Digital (5.1 channels) signals to 2 channels Pross [SHIFT] + [MIX 20H} “To cancel, press [SHIFT] + (MIX 2CH] [EI_ Strecker level adjustments {tthe love of the speakers appears to be differant whilaIstening toa source, adust the level ofthe speakers tothe same apparent level Sitin the normal lstoning positon and make the adjustments with the rome contol Remote control only Preparation ‘sTurn super surround off ‘eDisconrect the headphones © While stopped Press (SHIFT] + (TEST) to output a test signal A test signal s cutput from the spoakars n the following order Loh Frontlott speaker eh Center speaker ich Frontrignt speaker Sch Aight surround speaker Sch Left surround speaker No signals output fr the subwoofer @ Press (VOLUME (~ or +)] to set the volume level of the front speakers normally used for enjoying the source @ Whie the speaker to be adjusted s outputting a signal Press the cursor buttons [4] (to crease level) or [¥] (10 {decreass level o actus! tho level of each speaker You can adjust the lovel between ~6d8 and +6.d8 Repeat step @ to adjust the level accordingly To stop the test noise Pross (SHIFT) + [TEST] agan To select specific speaker Press [SHIFT] + [CH SELECT] to select the speaker Each tme you press the buttons Uch—Coh-»Roh-»FiSch-+LSch+SWch joensen ecb ‘SWech_ Subwooter (Adjust only when connected) 2 Press the cursor buttons [4] oF | ¥] 10 adjust the levet ‘The test cannot be started i! a CD or Video CD is loaded Sound feld operations (ummm Sound field operations Mi S SURROUND Enjoying surround sound SUPER SURROUND Press [S.SURROUND] to select “MOVIE” or “MUSIC”. Each ume you press the button MUSIC-+MOVIE—-OFF panianamenat) The S SURROUND indicator igs To cancel Press [S SURROUND] o select “OFF” The mdcator wins of i ‘Tum SUPER SURROUND off when playing @ DVD recorded wath 5 t-channel Doby Digtal The Surround effects will not be repro- duced correctly ths is left on ‘Surround speaker level adjustments. adjustments are only effectve m "MOVIE" mode ‘Remote control only While super surround move s on © Press [SHIFT] + [CH SELECT] @ Press the cursor buttons [A] (to mcrease level) or {¥} (to decrease level ‘You can adjust the lvel betwoon —6 dB and +6 dB EfAdjusting thetone |. i ‘Remote controlenly ‘Vary bass and treble levels between —4 and +4 Press [BASS (— or +)] to adjust the low- frequency range. Press [TREBLE (— or +)] to adjust the high-frequency range. er a ‘This timer stars play ofthe selected source atthe selected time. “The example shows sotings for play botween 6 39. am and 7 40 ‘Press [POWER (lf turn the unt on, set the tme (page 12) ‘Select the dosed source for mer play Dise Press [>] then msert an Audio CD, otc The radio Press [TUNER/BAND] and tune in the desired station ‘© Set the volume for umer play Setting the timer 1 Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to select “@PLAY”. ach ume you ress he butlon CLOCK +OPLAY ~Onginal display —— @ Within 8 seconds Press [v/H-4/<¢<] or [>>/PPH/n] to select the start time. @ Press [CLOCK/TIMER]. 3° OFF time setting @ Press [v/He<4 /<44] or [>> /Ph1/A} to select finish time. ® Press [CLOCK/TIMER}. ‘The onginal display 6 restored “Turning the timer on Remote control only 4 Press [SHIFT] + [PLAY] to display “OPLAY”. Each me you press the button © PLAY—+Onginal display 5 Press [, A, Y) to select the item, and press [ENTER]. Flopeat stap'3as the menus require to make the changes ‘Steps 2 and 3.can also be done with the numbered buttons Press the number next tothe required stem For example, press [3] to select “3 Menu Language" To return to the previous screen Press (RETURN) To exit the initial settings menu Press (SHIFT] + [ACTION] ital settings cannot be accessed whie program mode ‘page 23) or random mode (= page 24) ison Press [PLAY MODE} o cancel the mode (Changes tothe inital setings remain intact after the units turned off. (0 the setting procedures again to restore to the original settings. There is no tem 8. Setting details ‘Select the soundtrack language. Some discs are designed to startin a certain language despite any changes you make here, Input a code number with the numbered buttons when you select 5 Other 7 ( page 43). ‘Select the subiie language. Some dics are designed to sta ina certsn language despite any changes you make her. Input a code number with the rurnbered buttons when you select “5 Other ++ *" ( page 43) ‘Select the language fer the top menwy and other menus shown by the disc. Input a code number with the nurnbered buttons when you select *4 Other #44" (w page 43), ‘Seta ratings level for playing DVDs. The DVDs must have rating levels recorded on them for this feature to be effective. Discs with this feature willbe marked. Level 8: All DVDs can be played. {Level 7 to evel 1: Prohibits play of DVDs with ratings recorded on them, Level 0: Prohibits play of all DVDs. ‘The password screen is shown t you choose lvls 7 to 0. SSolect the language used for manus and messages the unit displays onthe television (including these menus). ‘Choose whether o show the on-screen messages that appear onthe elevision when you perform operations. ‘Select the color and position of on-screen messages and icons. Select the aspect ratio to suit your television. 43: Regulartelevision 16:9: Widescreen television ‘Make sattings for the audio signals output through OPT. DIGITAL OUT (= page 41), ‘The optimum when listening to 5.1 channel sound is fora the speakers, except forthe subwoofer, tobe the same distance from the istening positon. ‘You can adjust the delay time for the center and surround speakers to make vp for dtferences in distances between the speakers (= page 43). ‘These adjustments are eftecive when playing DVDs encoded with Dolby Digital. ‘Selecta picture type for when the picture is paused. Field: Less blurced fold ils aro shown. Solectif tring occurs whan “t Automatic" is soloctod. Frame: Sharper frame stits are shown. Select small text or ine patterns cannot be seen cleerly when "1 Automatic is selected. Lighter or darker picture Timer and others’ mmm Entering a password ‘The password soreen s shown you select lavels 710 0 © Input a 4-agt password wth the numbered butions and press [ENTER] Example "4343" @ Press [ENTER] The mal setting menu is restored To change the fevel setting or the password @ Select*2 Ratings” The pasoword screen ws | 8 Re iaaipaea sown 2) era @ Input your password wath the numbered buttons and press (ENTER @ Select the tom with the cursor buttons and press [ENTER] 1. Unlock Player The rating level returns to 8 and the play- ris unlocked 2 Change Password You can change the password Enlor new 4 digts and press (ENTER], then press [ENTER} again You can change the rabng level Select anew level with the curser buttons (or ¥), then press [ENTER] 4 Temporary Unlock The player is unlocked temporanly only forthe current desc. The player is locked again when the disc tray 16 opened or the playor is tured off 3. Change Level Press [RETURN] to restore the tal setieg menu Sinners Select the digital output to be output from the OPT DIGITAL OUT terminal Select"6 Digial Audio Output to splay this screen | ewreruivons ¢ 1 PCM Down Conversion ‘Select the output when playing DVDs recorded in 96 kHz inear POM Went No"is selected No chgtal auc is output ‘Audio will be output using the onginal audio recording gystem if the DVD has not been copynght protected When"2 Yos"is selected Digital audio converted to 48 kH2/16 bis output ‘*Dagial output of PCM audio is restncted to 48 KHZ/16 bt or be low for copynght-protection sifitas set to°2 Yes", the player converts lin ‘even dunng analog output POM to 48 kHz 2 Dolby Digital ‘Selectthe signal format to be output dunng play of DVDs encoded ‘wth Dolby Digtal When "1 Bistream’ 1s selected Dolby Digital istream (1ch-5 teh) output When "2 PCM solected Digital audio converted to 48 kH2/16 bet PCM (2ch) s output 3. DTS Digital Surround Select the output dunng play of DVDs encoded with DTS Digtal Suround When“1 Of s selected [No dkgtal auch is output ‘When"2 Bistream’ 1s selected OTS Digtal Surround butstream is cutput To enjoy DTS. ‘The uni cannot decode DTS ‘To enjoy DTS, you must connect this unt to an ampliter that has. ‘a DTS decoder (~ page 36) and select “2 Bistream* DTS" and ‘DTS Digital Surround” ara vademarks of Digtat ‘Theater Systems. nc Timer and others umm ROTO Initial settings Lae ue ee ro DVD software is recorded na vanety of pcture formats, ané how they appear on your telewsion depends on the software, the kind of television you have, and the picture mode your television i set to ‘Letterbox refers to pictures whore black bands appoar atthe top and bottom ‘*Pan & Sean rotors to pictures whore part ofthe pcturos cut of so fis the whole screen Wide screen, Letterbox. ‘non-Pan and Sean pane ies Telowsion and picture mode 43 169 169 169 ‘ull modo 00m modo ‘auto mode Edges cut off Fullscreen Top and bottom cut off Fullscreen co Regular (43) “Top and bottom cut off Full sereen with black bands on the lot and nght ey Regular (4 3), Letterbox letterbox Timer end others Ml Letterbox with seraen stretched honzontaly Letterbox with extromives of picture stretched ‘The names given to the television picture modes depend on the maker of your television There may also be sight cferences inhow the prctures appear on the screen Refer fo your television's operating nstructons for detais rOrSs7? Calculating delay time ‘The sound trom speakers can reach the istening position at cifferent umes depending on placement You can allow for ts ctference by changing the delay tme of te center and surround speakers Center speaker delay time 1101 = 02, then set detay time to 0 ms HDI > 02, thon set delay mo as follows. ‘Surround speaker delay time D1 5 DS, then set delay time to 0 ms {D4 > D3, then set delay tne as fotows Dillerence between D1 and D2 Detay te Difference between Di and BS Dolay ume ‘Sem 13ms 200 em 53 me 700m 26ms ‘400 em 106ms 150.6 39ms 1500 em 15.9.ms 200m sams {deat poston of the Center delay tme [a= center speaker I~ Ideal positon of the surround speaker {tis recommended to place all the speakers inside ofthis orcle D1 The dstance from the front speaker D2 The distance from the center speaker D3 The distance trom the surround speaker (eter ke Okie = Surround delay ume To adjust speaker level balance, ext from the mal setings and use the operations described on page 31 6566 Abkhazian 6565 Afar 15570 Afnkaans 8381 Abanian 6577 Amenane 6582 Arabe 7289 Armenvan 6583 Assamese 6588 Aymara 6590 Azerbajan (6665 Bashar 6985 Basque 16678 BengaliBangla 6880 Bhutan 6672 Bihan ‘6682 Breton 6671 Bulganan 7789 Burmese 6669 Byelorussan ‘7877 Cambodian 6765 Catalan 19072 Chinese 6779 Corscan 7282 Groatan 6783 Czech 6865 Danish ‘7876 Dutch 6978 Engish 16979 Esperanto 6984 Estonian 7079 Faroese 7074 7073 7082 7089 7178 7565 6369 6978 7578 7178 7185 7265 7387 Fy Finnish French Frsien Galician Georgian German Greek Greentande Guarani Gujarat Havea Hobrew Hinds Hunganan loetandic Ingh Indonesian Interingua akan Japanese Javanese: Kannada Kashi Kazakh Kirghiz Korean Kurdish Lan Lanwan, Letter Lungala, 7679 7634 775 77m 7783 8378 3368 ‘rowan turwanan Macodonien Malagasy Malay Malayalam Maltese Maon Marat Moldanan Mongolian aura Nepat Norwegian ‘nya Punjab Pashto, Pushto Persian Pots Portuguese Ovecta haeto-Romance Romanian Russian Samoan Sanskat Scots Gaele Serbian 8373 Singhatese 8375 Slovak 18376 Siovenian 8379 Soma (6963 Spansh 8985 Sundanese 8387 Swath 8286 Swedish 8476 Tagaieg 3471 Taye 8465 Tam! 8484 Tatar ‘8469 Telugu 8472 That 8679 Tibetan 8473 Tignya 8478 Tonga ‘8482 Turkish 8475 Turkmen 8487 Twa 8575 Ukraman 8582 Urds 8590 Uzbek 8673 Viemamese 8679 Volapik 6789 Welsh 8779 Wott 8872 Xhosa 7473 Yiddish 18979 Yoruba 9085 Zul Timer and others When there isa television set nearby The pcre onthe TV aleappeare |The ocaton and onariaton ow arte are are. you re using andor aienna change ‘or stipes appearon the screen. | toancutdoor antenna : Tha TV antenna wre 8 too closet tho und Separate the antenna veo the TV se om the unt ‘The remote control ‘The remote control doosn't work ‘Check the bationes are mserted correctly @ Replace the battenes i they are worn Glossary - - Chapter ‘This is the smallest vision on DVD and is roughly equivalent to a track Title ‘This the largest dvision on DVD Track This ts the smallest division on Video CD and Aucko CD, and usually ‘equates toa single song PBC (Playback contro!) “This method of controling dsc play 1s wncluded on version 2.0 Video CDs You are able to mteract with the disc through menus Digital audio Bitstream ‘This is the digtal form of multple channel audio data (e g $1 chan- ‘0 betore ts decoded into ts vanous channels Decoder ‘Adecader restores the coded aud signals on DVDs to normat ‘Thus 1 eal decoding DTS (Digital Theater Systems) “Trus method of coding digtal signals was developed by Digital Theat fer Systems The signals are compressad at a low rato to maintain sound qualty Linear PCM (Pulse code modulation) PCM 1s the usual digtal method used for Aucko CDs DVDs have a ‘greater volume so they use near PCM, which has ahigher sampling + ‘Sampling rate ‘This the numberof samples of sound taken per second dunngcon- version to @ dgral signal’ Samping frequency s expressed m kilo- het (KH) A igh sampling requency results na sound cose tothe ‘onginal when played back Video Frame Frames are the stil pictures that go together to make a moving prc- ture There ave about tty rames shown each second. Feld ‘Ono framo i made up of two folds A regular tolevision shows these {elds one aftor the other to create ramos Frame still and field still ‘A shlis shown when you pause a moving peture A frame sults ‘made up of two altering fids, so the picture may appear blurred, ‘but overall qualty s high A field sulls not blurred, butit has only hall the information ofa trame stil so picture quality 1s lower PB MPEG 2, the video compression standard adapted for use with DVD, ‘coves frames usmng these three pecture types. 1 Intra coded picture (picture) ‘Tiss the standard picture and s a complete picture in sell ‘This means it has the best picture quality and s the best to use when gusting the picture P Predictve coded picture (P-picture) “Ths picture s caleulatad based on past | and P-picture B.Bidirectonally-predictve coded pcture(B-picture) ‘Ths prcturo 1s calculated by companng past and future | and P- pictures so i has the lowest volume of information r @ f ~~ Servicenter List (U.S.A.) For Product Information, Operating Assistance, Literature Request, Dealer Locations, and ee rg eae eed eee cree 1-800-211-PANA (7262), Monday-Friday 9 am-9 pm; Saturday-Sunday 9 am- ea eR AO You can purchase parts, accessories or Te eg a om ORT ea ere Cem ame ree 1-800-332-5368 (Customer Orders Only) Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032 (6am to 5 prm Monday-Friday; 6 am to 10:30 am Saturday; PST) (isa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, Check) MICHIGAN. CALIFORNIA Texas GEORGIA 16550 Katella Avenue 18655 Roswell Road 37048 Van Dyke Avenue | 13615 Welch Road Cypress, CA 90630 Suite 100 Sterling Heights, M-48312 | Suite 101 ‘Atlanta, GA 30350 Farmers Branch 800 Dubuque Avenue MINNESOTA 1H 75284 5. 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Panasonic Sales Company/Factory Servicenter: ae RR ere ec Or a a ee ORCL ARAL RAL LT FOAGOD Ant APR OD Forse? - Specifications AMPLIFIER SECTION Input sensitity AUX 250 mv Input impedance AUX 30k FM TUNER SECTION Frequency range 87 9-107 9 MHz (200 kHz step) 187 5-108 0 MHz (100 kHz step) Sensitivity 163 df (1 8 pV, IHS) Antenna terminals 750 (unbalanced) ‘AM TUNER SECTION Frequency range 520-1710 kHz (10 kHz step) ‘Sensitivity ‘SIN 20 dB ot 1000 kHz ‘500 vim, DISC SECTION Dise DVD-Video Bomvt2 cm single-sided, single layer Benv12.cm single-sided, double-layer ‘S.c/12.cm double-sided, double-layer (One layer per side) Video cDiCD ‘Bem/izem Video ‘Signal systom ntsc ‘Output evel Composte vdeo 1 Vp-p (75.0) S-VIDEOY 1 pp (750) SVIDEOC 0.286 Vp-p (75 NTSC) Augie ‘Sampling frequency cD 4a tite Dvo 48 KH2/06 KH Decoding 16/20/24 tinear ‘Wow and flutter Below measurable ht Digital fiter ate D/A convertor Dotta-eigma DAC Pick up ‘Beam Source Wavelength SPEAKER SECTION Type Speakers ‘Super wooter Wooter Tweeter Impedance HIGH Low Input power HIGH Low ‘Output sound pressure level Gross over frequency Frequency range Dimensions (WxHxD) Mass (con pan 68 000 Type Speaker Full range Impedance Input power Output sound pressure level Frequency range ‘Dimensions (WxHxD) Mass Type ‘Speaker Full range Impedance Input power ‘Output sound pressure level Frequency range Dimensions (WxHxD) Mass GENERAL Power supply Power consumption ‘Standby Dimensions (WxHXD) Mass Notes ‘Sway, 3 speaker 140m (51) cone type 100m (4") cone type 6.om (2%") cone type 6a 60 30 W (Musi) 30 W (Music) 186 dBW (1.0 m) 110 Hz, 6 kHz 48 Ha-22 bite (~16 0B) ‘52 Hz~20 kite (-10 0B) 179x261x312 mm (7s 1082" 1a) 37g (8210) 1 way, 1 speaker Bem (3447) cone type 60 60 W (Music) 73 dBW {1 0 m) 180 He~22 kHz (~16 dB) 110 He-20 kHz (10.08) ‘88x 158x105 mm Ba KEHe KAA) 08kg (1 8b) A way, 1 speaker ‘Bem ("4") cone type 6a 60 W (Music) 79.dBAW (1 0 m) 80 H2-22 kHz (-16 48) 110 Hz-20 ktiz (~10 dB) "88x 158x105 mm Be KBr KA) 07g (1 Sb) AG 120V, 60 Hz sw Approx 03 W 280x131x323mm (9a 5%f0"X 127%") ‘52 kg (11 Sib) 1 Spectications are subject to change without notice Mass and dimensions are approximate 2 Total harmonic distortion 1s measured by the digtal spectrum analyzer ifthe surfaces are dirty To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. If the surfaces are extremoly diy, use a soft cloth dippedin a soap- and-water soluton or a weak detergent soluton ‘The model numbor and sena! mumbor ofthis product can be {ound on either the back or ne better ofthe unt Please note them m the space provided below and keep for future reference: MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER. Do not attampt to remove the cover(s) or pair tho urut yourselt Refer sermcing to qualiied personnel only Product information For product sernce, product information or assistance with product ‘peraton, refer tothe sorucenter directory 7 oalrlaleahalte solani Man unt SAPMOBISA-PMBS ‘Never use alcoho, pat thnner or benzine to clean ths unt : rar ‘*Betore using chemically eated cloth, read the instruchons that Front speakers = _SB-PMOB__ ‘came wih the cloth caretuly Genter speaker ‘SB-PCEO ‘Suround speakers __ SB-PS6O Product Service r at User memo. DATE OF PURCHASE DEALER NAME. DEALER ADDRESS ‘TELEPHONE NUMBER, Apparatus Claims of U S Patent Nos 4,631,609, 4.577.216, and 4,819,088, licensed for lated vewnng uses only Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited ‘Ts product incorporates copyrght protection technology tha 's protected by method clams ol certan US patents and othr intellectual property nghts owned by Macrov'sion Corporation and cther nghts owners Use of ths copyright protacton technology must be authanzed ty Mactowsion Corporabon, and is wtended for home and ater lmted wewng uses only unless otherwise authonzed by Macrowsion Panasonic Consumer Electronics Panasonic Sales Company, Panasonic Canada ine. & ‘Company, Division of Matsushita Division of Matsushita Electric of $770 Ambler Drvo Electric Corporation of America Puerto Rico, tne. (“PSC") Missssauga, Ontano (One Panasone Way Secaucus, ‘Ave 65 do infantena, Km 95 Law2Ts New Jorsey 07094 ‘San Gabnol Industral Park, Carolina, wa panasonic ca http Jiwww panasonic com Puerto Fico 00985 © 2000 Matsushita Electnc Indusinal Co, Lid RQT5377-2P Printed in Singapore Foaoavs2t10

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