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@Q PIONEER’ LaserDice The Art of Entertainment a ore 2YD Lf. Bt IGITALAUDIO DVD LD PLAYER DVL-700 Operating Instructions Thank you for buying this Fioneer product. Please read through those operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model progerly. “After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a gale place for future reference, This player is not su'table for commercial use. 1D First refer to ‘Before using" on page 40 and on pages 4 N IMPORTANT CAUTION. wove coven ontacn cea SAT NI TER Sem TO QUALI and | ee sen a 20 Flectove svete (nec An 280A NEC NATIONAL FECTRICAL CODE En WARNING: To PAEVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR. MOISTURE. IMPORTANT NOTICE [For U.S. and Canadian models) The serial number for this equipment is located on the rear panel. Please vite this serial number an your enclosed warranty card and keop it ina secure area, This is for your security, CAUTION: This product satisties FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors ara used to connect the Unit to other equipment. To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric eppliances such as recios and televisions, use shielded cables and connectors for connections, THE POWER SWITCH IS SECONDARY CONNECTED AND THEREFORE DOES NOT SEPARATE THE UNIT FROM MAINS POWER IN STANDBY POSITION. [For Canadian model] CAUTION: 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. ATTENTION: Pour PREVENIR Les CHocS ELECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE. AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR, UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT, SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT. This equipment has hasn tested and found to comply with the limits for @Class 6 digital device, pursuant to Part 18 of the FCC Rules. ‘Those limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment ‘generates. uses, and can radist racio frequency energy an, if not installed and used in accacdance with the instructions, may cause, harmful intertarenca to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not accur in 8 particular instalation. If this equipment does cause harmful intertereice to radio er television reception, which can be determined by tutning ‘the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of more of the following messures: Raorient or relocate the receiving antenna, ~ Increase the separation between the equioment and receiver = Connect the equipment inta an oullet on @ cireut diferent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Information to User Alteration or medications carried out without aproprite authorization may invalidate the user's right to operste the equipment. ‘CAUTION ‘© Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result m hazardous radiation oxposure. ‘9 The Use of optical instruments with this product wil increase eye hazard [For Canadian model] This Class B digital apparotus meets all requirements of the Canadian Intarference-Causing Equipment Regulations. [Pour le modele Canadien] Cet appareil numérique de is Ciasse 8 respecte toutes los oxigoncos du Raglement sur le matériel broullaur du Canada, VRB Te En 4 HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN DO 5.1 ch Daly gt! surround euso can be enjoyed by connecting A Digital surround amplifier or surround processor (Coby! Dota GOES tor Aca [IQPSRATEARSIRA tr DvD} ** 96 ke sampling, 20 bt resolution linear PCM audio, higher quality sound than that on 8 CD, ean be enjoyed or DVD}, Both coaxial and optical digital output jacks ere provided, allowing stream output of up to 96 kHz sampling, 24 bit resolution for DVD). ** High grade audio can be enjoyed through the use of Pioneer's original H-Bit conversion for CD, LD and DVD) Pioneer's orginel beautiful GUI sereen allows remote control ‘operation while viewing the sereen {for CD, LD and DVD). Even with diges that do not inelude @ menu, GUI operation is possible with tho player's manu {for DVD} (On LD discs, continued playback of bth sides front sida ‘and back sideh is possibie, (For LD) (Pago 8) Movies ete, can be stoppad halfway through an! then resumed {rom that point later on {for LD and DVD). (Resume playoack)** (Page 13) Stil plture and trame by trame advancement Is possible (for LD and DVD) (Page 14) Various types of rapeat playback ara possible [for GD, LD and DVD). (Ropost playback) (Page 18) ‘Songs (or chapters} can be played back ina random order (for CD and LD} (Random playback)** (Pago 19) Chapters and titles ean be re-arranged and played back in the ‘order that you lke (for CD, LD and DVD. (Program playback] ** (Pago 20) The screen size that you want can be selected from among the regular screen, wide screen or letter box screen settings (for DVD), ** (Aspect (Page 24) The picture quality that best suits movies or animation can be selacted (for DVD}. (Movie made, Animation mode) (Page 26) Various settings can be mamorized on DVD discs that are regularly viewed. Once memorized, the disc's settings cen be recalled automaticaly at any time (for DVD). (Condition memory! (Poge 28) The subtitle language of a movie etc, can be switched (tor DVD}. ** (Subtitle) [Page 301 The scene (angle) that you want to view can be selected (for DVD}. ** (Multiancle) (Page 30) Audio can be switched on dises that have been recorded with ‘more than one type of audio {for DVD). ** (Muit-Auaio) (Page aw ‘The restriction laval of a movie can be selected for DVD). (Parental lovel) (Page 38) Power on demo display \Whan set to the newer on deme mode, various displays can be viewed, Toset the power on demo made, press the POWER switch while pressing the front panel's mae me button. The power on dema ‘mode can be canceled by pressing any button Manufactured under icanse trom Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Doloy’, “AC-3, and the double-D symbol ara ttademerks of Doty Laboretarie's Licensing Corporation. Copyright 1992 Dolby Laboratevies, ine. All rights reserved, ** These features may not operate on some discs This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected ay method claims of certain US, patents and other Imolactual propery rights ovmed by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use ofthis copyright protection tectnolagy must be authotized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home. and other limited viewing uses only uniess otherwise authorized by ‘Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineoring or disassambly is prohibited Te DVD is a new media thet utlizes standardized 12 cm discs capable of recording up to 183 minutes of video and high quality sud. In addition to functions possible on discs available up until now, DVD discs are standardized with many new features that alow & \wide range of entertainment, For example, you can change the viewing angle of the movie you are watching, change the subtitle language, or change the selected aucio language. Besides these DVD standarcized features, this OVD player includes other original ‘superior features such as a GUI (Graphical User interface) function, ‘Although this player can play bsck DVD standsrd discs, depending on the dsc, some festures may nat operate exactly as explained in this manuel. Changing the subtitle language for example, will not be possible on discs that contain only one subtitle language. Ploace refer to both this Operating Instructions and the disc's instruction manual for operation, vast 178> En Disc types compatible with this unit Basic operation Playback of LD « Playback of DVD or CD Playback using a selected menu #1 ‘Stopping playback of DVD, LD or CD Locating a DVD, LD or CD chapter or track Resuming playback from same position on OVD orlD Stil picture/Frame by frame playback of DVD or LD Locating a specific location on DVD, LD or CD (Search) Repeat playback of DVD, LD or CD 18 Random playback of LD or CD dise 19 Playback of DVD, LD or CD in desired order (program playback) 4 15 Various settings Software set-up for wide TVs Adjusting the volume + Switching the picture quality end display ee Viewing information of DVD or CD # Memorizing settings for frequently viewed DVD discs Selecting the subtitle language Selecting the scane angle Selecting the audio language ‘Switching the audio ee Various screen operated settings Outline of GUI (Graphical User Interface) operation ‘About the main menu ‘About the title menu + Menu screen contents « ‘About the 4 menus Changing settings * Preparation Before using Connections Names and functions For Proper and Long Use ~~ Terms Troubleshooting Spe 28 32 & Explanation of functions for DVD oO Explanation of functions for LD cc) Explanation of functions for CD Operations indicated with this mark are done with the main unit &§) Operations indicated with this mark are done with the remote control Operations indicated with both marks can be done with either the main unit or the remote control En Prema meee Mim cml G This unit is @ DVD LO CD player. (©The symbol indicated below isan the label or jacket ofthe discs This unit can play back the folowing types of cies without using an adaptor ‘© To prevent a malfunction, do not use an &-cm (in) adaptor for CO), Typos of playable | DiameterPlayable aon andthe marks| aden Provback time vo Dia sas oe Dial seo ares 2 Bem ny | 1 byer | 19 min, 147 68) slesides' | 2 eper [242 min 83 G8) 2 em Bin | yer [206 min a8 6B) eoubt-ed | 2 ever ase mun 1708) lover Doral aso Dar! vices Imre Jecmiainar | 4 yer |e) min, stesided | 2iayer|75 mn, This unit conforms to the NTSC system. Discs other than the above cannot be played back with this unit, The playback ime sa the data tansered at te of 4.7Mbos Note y '© The DVD dss which do not contain the regional restriction code 1 or North-Ametica) cannot be played back with this unit, For the “regional code’, rter to "Terms" on page St Handling the discs cD‘cov Holding with both hands Fol both sides ofthe dsc. lecmiany fem erie Jexiesies | Say |tzomn Holding with one ® eo > hand zeniny (©) | Mec 74miaes Hold the edge ofthe arose contal hole and the outs of the aise cD nae * © coriseue pe: aaa Mo. 20 rites segesce cov cov Domo mex 20 @) | Psa roe Caution Bree ewes Oi acto Ye = tease tae Sa Oper Woe fs Gee « a ange Bi [VOD rey ‘ares mec in - woeoeD voeo . ensiny a ay ‘cannot bo played with tis layer pice seowace ares initia mente (Vato S88 rong up to mint of tl oar Tomeans tro cov audo signa o is 1 ear ne a © IPA¥ sides aise — Caution: £ ie. lav] Shaaeea © Time search, Chapter search, AB repeat and Random rd (12 in) ati memory ete., may not be possible with some DVD discs. If ‘hese modes do nt funtion on ws layer the & mark wll erin. one ef © leav] 28mi8 one be cspiyed onthe screen £ acm N= Jeay| 42mn-ona © During some function operations, the picture may be et stopi ‘or the operation buttons may become a, aul Henican inoperable during playback. nti case rvetart playback AD) [PAY [eta ae ster stopping the player once (by pressing the STOP w Ns © Sra, button on the front panel once, or the STOP m button on sn fl ees the remote contol twice). En + Basic operation Playback of LD + Playback of DVD or CD-ssesssseeesssees woneiedo ‘188g Playing back using a selected menu Stopping playback of DVD, LD or CD Locating @ DVD, LD or CD chapter or track woneredo reonpesg Resuming playback from same position on DVD or LD cs 13 + Practical operation ‘Still picture/Frame by frame playback of DVD or LD = 14. Locating a specific location on DVD, LD of CD (Search) hiss eerste 18 Repeat playback of DVD, LD or CD Random playback of LD or CD discs svseenee Playback of DVD, LD or CD in desired order (Program playback) sre toe evnaty7e> | 7 En DISC SIDE 8 AIB Playback by designating side A or B (Double-sided LD oniy) (© With a double-sided LD, side Ain this description refers to the "upperside when itis load onthe diac table and side B raters to the down side. Remember that they de not rater tothe disc sides ‘and B as recorded on the disc. If the ess placed with the le! marked “SIDE A” facing upward ‘and when its required to pay side A only, press the DISC SIDE A ‘button without pressing the PLAY/PAUSE ii button; the playoack stops after having payed side A. When itis required to pay side B only, press the DISC SIDE B button without pressing the PLAY) PAUSE pi button; the playback stops ator having playa only sido 5 It the disci placed withthe lel merked SIDE B facing un, pressing the A bution plays ise side B and pressing the 8 button plovs cise 1 Each time the remote contre DISC SIDE A/B button is Frossed, the disc will bs switched between the A and B sides, The side selected can be confirmed in the window display, Notes y €@ Loading a cise improperly on the lsc abl ‘one time wil result in ereroper operation ors ‘may cause damage tothe play itself. Also, never pace anything other than a discon the dsc table, (The time that it ates for playtack to begin wil ter the type of dise previously playad back or the type of that was opened and closed, loading 2 cscs at th the disc and ording to tabla vai i7e> En SIDEA SIDEB 1 Press the POWER Qo. \ button (© STANDBY indioator goos out 2 on srovvoraaeo= Press the STOP/ OPEN/CLOSE m/& ~ button 1 Press the LD OPEN/CLOSE 4 button on the front pana ‘© When @ isc other than an LD is loaded inthe paver tess LD OPEN/CLOSE 4 button onthe front pane! 19 These tale . LD disc table DVD Single, CD Single: €or [2 in DVD. 0, CDV, VIDEO Singla: 12cm fin — LD, LO Single :200m ind l ~ 1: 90am 2a) © Load single sided LD abel side up and a double sided LD withthe side you want to watch facing upward, and align wth the dise guide, '© Ona double sided LO, wh playing the dise wil be autor: Payback of tho B si wil start ly tuned over anc 2 bultin to DVD players IW the regione! code of the 3 the regional codes ofthe OVD sible, The regional code for North disc, playback will not 1 Piyoack of DVD discs other than OVD-Video isnot possible, ‘Auto power on function 27 the dae table when the paweris [OFF, press the font panel OPEN/CLOSE & button. The power wil tun on ‘automaticaly, and the is tabe will open ‘9 When the poweris tuned off with the dsc stil inserted, pressing the front pane! PLAY/PAUSE bil button or ENTER » button ‘on tho remate control wil automatieally turn the power on and start playback Turn off the display window Pross FLOFF button, The csplay window tun oft Press FLOFF button again, display window tun on Ties, \Whon the playback restarted without changing the tte, ete, using the menu operation, the playback sta at the same tle that i takes for playback to begin wil lifer according to the type of alise previously played back o the type of disc table thet was opened and closed FLOFF 4 1'@ Press the POWER “kX button ‘© STANDBY indicator gous out 2 imam ‘oss Press the STOP/ OPEN/ CLOSE a/& = button ‘¢ Pressing the DVD/CD OPEN/CLOSE button on the front panel wil open the DVDJCD dsc tale irom the bottom. © ‘ter the LD alse table has boo or ater playback of an LD, pre ‘OPEN/CLOSE m/ well open the LD Press the ENTER > button ‘© Altematively, press the PLAY/PAUSE mitt button ‘nthe tront pane! (© Piayback will sat (© Menu disploys may appesr on the screen depending on the type of ass. Pease refer tonext page f the menu displays appea - En woperedo ‘o1seg ‘Some DVD discs include a menu function. (On this player the title or song that you want can be selected by selecting the following types of menu 1. ENTER a )) s igit Qe Paton Hoe pe > = : 2 Ties, Contants of menus wil differ dapending on the cise, Use the direction buttons. ENTER button and digit buttons to enioy the corresponding playbsck features Notes You can use these functions only when you Use the DVD os 10 | En @Q Press the ENTER Sees button ‘© The menu screen willbe displayed, Menu s recorded on the disc-and wil ffer for each {The front pane’s{GUl\ndieator wil light for OVD discs here menu operation is possible x) Make selection with — the digit buttons ‘@ When selecting number 10 or above use the @ button. x1: When selecting 10 @-@ 2 ee viget i x3: When seh 0 The selected tie ets be played back eloction can also be made by selecting with the a ¥ buttons, and then pressing the ENTER » bution, To atu tothe menscroen dur paytsck ‘ter the TITLE button is pressed, pressing the MENU button veil ‘splay the tile mer serven, Pressing the MENU button apa ‘wil play the menu within ne tle. To sop playback opped using athe ofthe folowing two methods. ‘STOP/OPEN/CLOSE w/ button. ‘enon operating menus recordad on OVD aes, "STOP?" wil 'be sispsyed on the srean when the remote controls STOP Dutton i presned for approximtaly 2 seconde, "STOP?" ‘30 appear the rernote control's STOP m button s pressed ‘while the GUI incieaor fe not fe Athough "STORY" wl tisappaar ator 3 fow cecands, pressing the STOP m button ‘nob again while lls spayed wl engage the ston mous Togoto the next men soréen ross the NEXT mi button, ‘To etusn to a previous mens Pross the PREV l¢4 button. "Tevet animan siren book RETURN <'s button ime the button is pressed, the menu sort Ww screen back, return ress the PAUSE m button once again, The above operation may not be pos aaah tore vt tens rcten nanos STOP u bare ese’ or eytatveleyPecsrveey tte Sse Reine ater don neloys ima bee comes SIDE a peices tml esi etece Ute eel entices TOr? wl dageestratow sce rains be Soe i «Vine the BTOP/OPEN/CLOSE Wi buton on he ence ivi ‘unetions, Resui ing playback from same position on DVD 1k of @DVD from the point where it et viewed case refer to “Resuming playback rom same positon (on DVD oF LD” on page 13, Pausing playback temporarily Press the PLAY/PAUSE hit button {PAUSE tt on tho rernote ‘contro. The sound wl isappear and PAUSE willbe spayed on the issay vind. When the PLAY/PAUSE mii button ENTER > on the femote contra is pressed agsin, playback wl beain {nor wher playback was stopped. {The sl pero made willbe engaged on DVD and LD diss. (As prolonged pausing of DVD ds wi : thot ite span. ply 1 Press the STOP = QD Citon trices on the Sc remote control Press the STOP/ OPEN/CLOSE m/4 \_ button once on the — remote control ‘¢ Pressing the STOF button on the front panel or a fon onthe remote contro ‘during playback) twice is nat nacessary, © Playback willbe stopped, z 2 romettitou Press the STOP/ OPEN/CLOSE m/4 eS button Remove the disc 3 wan Press the POWER Dutton SO © The ise tabe wil close, the power wil urn of, nd the STANDBY indicator wil ight. ei Fast reverse Return to previous chapter DI vo chipter ° y ] Track! Te a ock2 ‘Track 3 to next chapter Track Track 5 Bo) O27 Ge Go 12 | evmerre> En per sub-divided called chapters on g wo citferent tes, * Advance to next chapter «Fast forward ‘¢ Return to previous chapter « Fast reverse Advancing to a forward chapter or track Press the NEXT >> — button '@ Pross the button repeatedly the numberof chapters or tracks forward you wish to advance, 19 You can fast forward tothe desied looston by pressing nd holeing down mi met button on the front panel Returning to a previous chapter or track Press the PREV K-¢ bh \ button ‘© When pressed once, the beginning ofthe chapter or track iy being played back wil be returned to, ‘© Vvinen pressed agsin the previous chapter or rack wil be playod back ‘© You can fast reverse 10 the desired location by pressing and holding down Keat-44_ button on the front panel, Fast forward Press and hold the <\_ FWD m» button ‘¢ When the desived location has been re FWD > button. Playback will contin location, Fast reverse Press and hold the SOX. REV << button ‘© When the desired location has been located, release the REV 4 button. Playoack will continue from the new location LAST MEMO Point slighty betore the playback is stopped. Point whare payback is stopped Tips Ts functor DVD an plybck only, Resuring playback on CDe'ssteesih tise memorizes the venous pleue, avd, ply end mode vor on 9d thet ha a LAST MEMORY postion remortd the csc canbe played eck fom As bopning By pressing tha PLAY/PAUSE vm button ‘The LAST MEMORY potion vl be automaticaly greed when Pavia esate 1 Recorng the (AST MEMORY position on more thn 8s wil sepa ciety ol renal eewiclucecer inte cave gf OVD tne ts tcon ay fot peat for sve titles. The & mark which will be displayed on the screen at this Not When the power is tumed of by @ power outage or by unplugaing ‘the power card, memorization wil not be possible. When unlugging the poner cord, bo Suro to frst press the POWER switch on the front ponel or POWER button on the remote contol before doing LAST MEMO indicator FUNCTION EXPLANATION Ona DVD disc Locations that you want to continue viewing from can be memorized on different discs, The |S fmemorized POI wil nat be area evar th a8 is romeved. Playingck oan ba coatiouéd fromm ihe) [ie memorized point . Location points can be recorded on up to 5 discs. ae Onan LD dise Memorize the place you want to continue viewing from later. Leave the disc loaded as removing the disc will cancel the memorized location. Only playback from the memorized place on a disc loaded (1 disc) is possible. When memorizing me Press the LAST [5 — MEMO button SO during playback © The LAST MEMORY indicator wil ight onthe front 1 Procs tho POWER button totum the powor off, 0 press the STOP m button to stop playoxck When resuming playback — Press the LAST MEMO button res during stop mode or while the title menu is displayed When the power is turd off, pressing this button wil tun the pawver on automaticaly, making the same operation possible evasiira> | 13 Es 4 Sil picture The ‘ach time the button pressed. Notes y he sound wl not be hear during sil pictire or fare back ye[ Gl nestor i tthe ENTER B> Button lybork modo wil not be roturvad some dies can net be paused In this case, the © mark willbe displayed. GUI indicator 8 Still picture playback -Viewing a paused picture Press the PAUSE It '¢ Press the PLAY/PAUSE »/i button on the fon €¢ When playing @ DVD and an Lt fn also be used t © When the unit fe of ANIMATION ‘ede, the particular cisplay (INTERMISSION or Break) appear onthe screen instead of sti-scture & Frame by frame playback -Viewing the picture one frame at a time @"am $=Fromthe still picture a mode, press the STEP I> “& or button on the remote control), TITLE MENU A. ENTER ¥. NEXT Pi Digit buttons CHP/TIME bvo "a ‘can not ba played back in succession. (For example, the srocedure explaine ram (Tite can not be used to playback ites 1 sively) (© To play back more ile successively, the titles must be yam playback function @ Searchin sree by title number (DVD only) ‘Operation procedure is ferent for search during the stop mode and search during the playback mode During the stop mode Press the NEXT <\ button © The le number wit neroase pressed, Prass the button unt th "sachedl Playback will begin Second Select the title number directly with the digit buttons en mips ales > De @.0., <2: When selecting tile 10 oe The title's menu will be 2 =. © The selected number will be sisplayedin bie Press the TITLE button Select the title number with the AY buttons 1 The specified site wil be played back. evan | 15 en 16 Press the TITLE y button ‘© The ttle number wal poe as 2 Select the number directly with the digit buttons cawrenedesaine 0@ .@.. [= Second can: whensoocirgnies — @x. Press the TITLE 1 Ox button Fe ‘© The title number is displayed banking on screen 2 Press the TITLE SOX button again ‘¢ Poss until the tite number you [= want is reached! ue ~ Press the TITLE button Press the MENU button @ The title's menu will be splayed. En Select the title number using the &¥ buttons ‘ ss the ENTER P|} 4 @x itor ‘© The specifod tle willbe played, @ Searching directly by chapter/ track number (Direct search) On a DVD disc, first playback the title and then select. the chapter you want. During playback Select the DVD chapter number or CD track number cevter x1: When selecting chaperrack 3 Tie. ®, Seancn | cs 2; When selecting chantertrack 17 I SEARCH CHP 117 @.0, Toc x3: When selecting chantertrack 20 cH 120 0.0.0.0. '© Ona DVD die, select a chapter within the tie being played back. Chapters in other tiles can not be selected @ Searching by chapter number (Normal search) During playback Crane Tie por] SEARCH tt cH 7 SEARCH CHP 190 (© On DVD discs, @chaptor that spans betwaen titles can nt bo selected. This urction ean only be used within the same tle Digit buttons CHP/TIME Searching by frame number (frame search) (LD (CAV) only) weromge During playback, press 1 the CHP/TIME button twice to display the time display Press the digit buttons to 2 specify the time number Ex: When the frame rumbar is 214, FRM 2149 @-0-0-O.. ‘© A time that spans barwen titles can not be selected. iy be used within the same tile Press the ENTER > 3 button {© Stil picture will begin from the specified frame purnbor’s picture. Notes y 1 Time search isnot possibie on CDs, (Inthe case of DVD discs, this function may not oparate for some. ties. The © mark which willbe displayed on the screen at this Tes, “To lar the blinking display ofthe tle, chaper or time, press the CLEAR buton sco During DVD playback Press the CHP/ TIME button Press the MENU button (© The chapter's menu will be splayed. Select the title number directly with the digit buttons 4 @. | 10 The specitiag tle willbe played back Press the ENTER > button § Searching by time (Time Search) (DVD, LD (CLV) only) ciated During playback, press T_._ the CHP/TIME button twice to display the time display cH = | e000 {Wino LD which doesnot contain chapter dat, pressing the button ony once displays the te number say 2 specify the time number. x: Ascanelocatadat 21 mints, +43 seconds. Ae ©.O FO Oa, (© A time that spans between ties can not be selected, 3 ‘© Playback wil begin trom the soane located at the spocifod ime nurber | 17 En womeredo yeonoe1g CLEAR REPEAT REPEAT AB Program playback can be repeated, During program playoack, press the REPEAT button onco [Program repeat, (¢ Pleaso refer to page 20 for program playback Tips (© On DVD alos, this made functions wathin the sarne tte wal be Inthe ease of OVD. titles. The © mark tine. his funetion may not operate for some wil be cisplayed on the screen at this To stop repeat playback Press the CLEAR button. The repeat mode will be canceled. Playback will continue. 18 | evasive. En LD or C m Repeat playback of track or chapter anna Press the REPEAT button @ once during playback of the song or chapter you want to playback mw Repeat playback of one title "=> ‘Press the REPEAT =e button twice ‘©-0na OVD, wien playback has reached the ard of att, playback willbe repeated from the beginning ofthe tile © Ona CD, 1 discs | title, sa playback ofthe whole disc wil be reposted, ‘© With @ LD, only one side wil be payed repeatedy m Repeat playback of both sides of an LD Press the REPEAT button 3 times € Playback wil repeat tom the Aside 1B side, and the B sid m Repeat playback of a specified location [GaGa Press the AB button at \ the start and end of the section you wish to play back m Returning to a specified location ("GL _CsPress the REPEATAB button at the desired location Press the ENTER > button at the place you want to return (© When the[SElndicators it on the front pane, press tho ENTER » button fr about 2 soconds Ny ‘9 To rave the spectod lotion point, press the CLEAR button, All chapters (songs) within a title will be played back ina random order. Playback will stop when playback of all chapters (songs) within a title has finished. Random playback will not function for a DVD disc. RANDOM Tes ‘© Random playbacks not possitle on LDs tha donotinclude TOC cata ‘© Rordom playback doos not funtion fer elections memorized for program playback Random playback of LD or CD disc 2 2 ? (i Random playback le 3 Press the RANDOM Ha button i appear on the display windows, (© On an LD isc, ross the RANDOM button after starting playback by pressing the PLAY/PAUSE »/ i button once a During random playback: (¢ Pressing the NEXT me button wil sect the next song solocted by the playa. 19 Pressing the PREV He button wire star playback rom the start, of the song current payin, (© To quit random playback, press the CLEAR button. Norms! playback wil bo resumed and playback wl continue in order the song currently being played back ‘© Pressing the RANDOM button during random playback w the eurent random order and re-start playback in & new ra Random playback of the 8 side of an LD disc: ‘Pres the SIDE B button snd then gress the RANDOM button evnsri7a> | 19 es (Program playback) ©The contents programmed on a DVD and CD will differ. | TITLE ENTER Digit buttons make program up to 24 stops. laybeck ofthe selected program has fin aged wrong digit button by ristake, press the CLEAR. 1 press the correct aig baton, playbook snot avilable with adise which does discs, this function may not operate for some 20 | | En Playback of DVD, LD or CD in desired order Program setting (DvD) On DVD dises 2 types of programs can be set: © Program by title, and @ Chapter program. Press the PROGRAM & button 2 Select the program @__ ime type by pressing the digit buttons OA cweren 3 When selecting a chapter, select a chapter that has a title for programming with the digit buttons (© When the tte is selec orn sep | 4 when setting in the order of DVD title or chapter 9 7 + 18 @-@-@-@, ovo me DVD CHAPTER Program setting (LD, CD) Ex: When setting a program in the order of 9th 7 song -* 7th song + 18th song Press the 9, 7, +10, 8 digit buttons in that order XD @-@-@-@. ‘@ On adoubie sided LD, the ise ide and song numnbars are grouped together as ene group. For example, for chapter 9 onthe B side, (© The program willbe played backin the order selected ‘© When the dise is moving from one chapter to another, a chapter ‘ot programmed may be momentary visible. This is not a rraifunetion. ‘© Fressing the STOP/OPEN/CLOSE m/A button curing playoack ‘wll stop playback (the button functions as the stop butt Tis, Programming a pause If the PAUSE 11 button on the remote conti is prassed instead af 2 digit button, 1 wil appear and pause can be programmed, Adding a tune \Whon the PROGRAM button is pressed during program playbck, program menu i displayed and addtional tunes canbe programmed, Atr adding tunes, pressing the PROGRAM button wil resume program playback @ Stopping program playback Press the STOP @ button twice atom is used atthe same asthe rection buttons to prevent mistaken Dperation, “STOP?” appa ihe STOP m button is pressed, Although "STOP?" wil appear ater a fow seconds, pressing the STOP m button once again while itis displayed will angage the stop made. Pressing the front pans STOP m button or STOP/OPEN/CLOSE UA button twice is not necessary 1 Program playback willbe stopped @ Canceling the whole program © From the stop mode press SCX the CLEAR button {© The program wil also be completely cleared when the disc table is opened m Canceling 1 song at a time Aca Press the \. PROGRAM button 1 Because the STOF Press << or >> button to select the song you want to cancel. Press the CLEAR SSX button Program confirmation Pressing the PROGRAM button during program playback or after program playback has finished will display the program contents on the screen Pressing the PROGRAM button once again will cancel the program contents display. evasii7e> | 27 En jp Various settings Software set-up for wide TVs « Adjusting the volume Switching the picture quality and display Viewing information of DVD or CD Memorizing settings for frequently viewed discs « Selecting the subtitle language + Selecting the scene angle « Selecting the audio language Switching the audio + -Various screen operated settings Outline of GUI (Graphical User Interface) ‘operation sereesseees About the main menu About the title menu Menu screen contents: About the 4 menus Changing settings En 23 Software set-up for wide TVs Some DVDs have squeeze images that are ‘compatible with wide screen TVs. When this type of DVD is played back on a normal TV, the screen may become narrow. In this case, the aspect function on this player can be used to return the image to a normal state Moving upward Moving downward ASPECT Ve et of nora Tis Length 4: Meghan wide TV or tng 16: Height Ths lengh and heh ais cfored te “aoe can slect te mode on vihen Youth OVD ara wth the niomaton of npe. you ress he ASPECT butane & mark will be displayed in the left hand bottom corner of the Vision TY dedin the 43 god for made or letter box mat 8 power outage or by unplugging will be erased. When the POWER switch remote contol before doing VRB 1178 nu Apicture recorded for wide TV use will appear| as follows when viewed on a normal TV Inthe 4:3 mode, the picture is displayed so that it fits within the top and bottom height. ltt and right of the In the letter box mode, the picture is displayed so that it fits within the left and right length. (© The lft over top and bottorn Place a disc that is recorded with a picture for wide TVs on the disc table Press the ASPECT SCM button “3 Leterbox Wide © Depending on tha ype © be cispiaves. Press the & ¥

* (4:3, Letter box, Wide) 'sthe ASPECT button, the mods (© Each timo you p will change. (© The aspact sels seconds. The asp irnmecatey by will disappear in a fow elation screen ing the ENTER »/1t button, Volume adjustment Volume can be adjusted on remote control unit Press the VOLUME (-) button SOA othe volume willdecrease én 25 ‘CINEMA / ANIMATION This function can be used to select the type of image: you like, such as cinema, animation etc.. When selected, the time that it takes the player to go from the stop mode to the playback mode on an LD, or to switch from the A side to the B side on a double sided LD disc, is shortened. Set-up ne Press the MODE button The mode will change as follows each time the button is pressed. (© The mode can a be switched by pressing the ¥ buttons [CINEMA 1}+[CINEMA 2}-+[ANIMATION}+ STANDARD] t CINEMA 1 Picture: No change retion: Turns off display window CINEMA 2 Picture: Hi-contrast picture with sharpened blacks, Function: Tums off window display ANIMATION mW SIANDARD shade: he slltcdshurewil ellarlayaddutieg: Picture: A beautiful picture with brighter colors, Ie RNA oom wl eb ck ce oe | inCINEMA or ANIMATION mode, the paicul csplays wil appear STANDARD | €@ There is no enimation mode on LD dscs or CDV elses (Video art Both picture and display will return to normal mode, Notes y fn the CINEMA 1 and CINEMA 2 modes, the LD's TOC data Table EMA Of Contents) will not be th paver. Asa result of thi CINEMA 2 the time that it takes for to go trom the stop made to the playback made, orto switch from the A side to the 8 sid, willbe shortened ANIMATION: However, even on LDs that have TOC data random payback or ‘STANDARD total ime cepay, remaining Sme display, and standard (CAN) dices wil nat bo possible, ‘9 The picture may be unclear, depending onthe content ofthe dsc Used, orthe type of TY that this player is combined with. In this ‘ase, get the mode to standard {© The mode selection screen will be black and white during LO playback lapsed tne csplay 26 | evaerire> tn The display can be canceled in order to retain the movie's atmosphere, ___ Press the DISPLAY button CN during playback {© DVD: Each tine the button is pressed, the tile number, Depending on the location onthe cise, the else menu ete or ttl, may not be displayed. ao Press the DISPLAY button “SS during stop mode ‘© The inforation about the ge wil be ceplayed, ¢ Information vil not ba splayed on LD dlses after B side playback or on ass that do not have TOC deta cD [During stop mode} evaenite> | 27 En Condition memory The settings on discs frequently viewed can be memorized for each disc, The settings will be memorized even if the disc is unloaded or the power turned off. When a disc that has been memorized is loaded, the CONDITION indicator will light. If the disc is played back at this time, the previous settings will be automatically selected. Settings can be memorized for 5 modes: aspect (page.23), cinema and animation (page.25), subtitles (page.30), multi-audio (page.31) and CONDITION OSD Position (page.37). indicator CONDITION rovy tosh da py sont aescnoti or rent vere uote Seeman inthe ow setae Ptevousyecosce saat Memorization Beeler peweatot mand cuaftcauale bienenyo war cane caoeng est iar faa Sues th CONDITION buon On DVD dees tht nave he ste ngage recorded or tan coon th a url be eyed ta During playback, press the CONDITION button €¢ The CONDITION indicator onthe front panel wit ‘@ When 2 disc that has been memerized is loaded, the Note y CONDITION inciostr wil light the esc is played back at this time, the previous settings will be When the power is tumed off by a power outage or by unplugging automaticaly selected, the power core, the memorized settings will be erased. When Lunplgging he power cord, be sure to fist press the POWER switch ‘on the front pans! or POWER button on the remote control before 28 | evaare En The subtitle language can be selected on DVD discs that have been recorded with more than one subtitle language, {Selection can also be made using the menu refer to page:32,96) {During playback, press the SUBTITLE button and then p ‘CLEAR button 2 the samo selecting “OFF” in the sub SUBTITLE IF the subtiie language dogs not change this means that there is arty one language recorded en the disc ofthat there re no angueges. recorded During playback — Press the SUBTITLE A button (© The subtitle ieplayed er currently being played back wil be Press the SUBTITLE button to select the language you want | 37 en layer, various settings can be selected while watching men wil explain how to access menus screens, Because men scre playback mode [playback mode, stop made ete, refer to ea) : d diso: D Se tues) Orn Loaded i Fig.2 Pros rumber Fig. Select The title youwant the item| will be played back (refer to page 14 for details) On Playback Return] Return Decca OMe ou Rata ieeccasatere td eel Loaded disc: DVD Mode: During the stop mode 32 | evasiize En ee Button operation within each menu oo To leave the menu screen (settings are MENU bi owl invalidated) Digtibutions 0-0-0 Selection and conclusion (In the set up menu, some items only operate for selection.) Setting and implementation (playback mode is ENTER butte ae @® \gaged after title or chapter change) NEXT button To go to next page wea MENU button TITLE button “ RETURN button ENTER button artery DIRECTION button PREVIOUS button oe ny NEXT button eae SUBTITLE button = AUDIO button ANGLE button Dale 8 OG » aS ohaisapinaiecrmmacernhrseriet © Aa rer stor bo ccaped Fon wart dloplazc Int cave sting wi be iar Fay ere eat lusts upon pot cr rnode: tt cnn Stings of ri snc elf rig ib inte The it, chaptr sub, aan wl a wal if szang he 4 boing aya Bick & Disa omar tarred non enay en aE) re 2nd alo ihm beso to opuate tinct BIG vor ers PX OOSSTE Tucan et rr ta en cn \fonchess: bans We ETOP button coarse ute Bin i Gn CAS al pin pera, “STOP?” apoenrs when te STOP m button pressed. Athough “STOP?” wl Usaopoa alter afew soconds rssh te STOP tt burton once apein whe is ployed lenge the stop mode CHAPTER/TIME button itch menus, the settings that ware selected before moving will be invalidated, button. The screen wil run to the condition it was in before the manu was cevapri7a> | 33 en AT SE TGS TS RS Examples of screen indicators and operation 34 Ex.1: Display content within menus/Button operation Title name (Only displayed when information i clude on disc) Title No. Audio type Denominator: Total number Numerator: Number currently selected, [ler No. i solected with <@RO> button, the selection screens for the various setup items wil be displayed, Selecting 5 Enter), however, will select the new setting changes and close the screen. Ex.2: Display contents within set up menus/Button operation Current setings Current settings ————_——— item numbers can be selected with the Pressing the digit buttons or selecting with the| BB GW. duttons and settings buttons and pressing ENTER» jchar with the @ @ buttons. ‘button will display the various selection screens. ‘080 Position Click sound ‘Soreon saver Background cok 5 oncom. Dig. optical out |=lenter Reta ‘When this is selected, the now setting Selection item No. changes will be selected and the [Selection can also be made with the digit buttons. When [Background colon screen closed, (Parental levell, or (Soft menu language] is selected, the selection screen for that ‘mode will be displayed. Changing the settings and pressing the ENTER » button will input the new settings and close the screen. En ‘The main menu is the menu used for selecting the title menu screen, menu screen and set up screen. Pope 32 Fig. 1 To gotothe Tie men the Menu screen 1 Sot up screen This screen is for selecting chapters, subtitle contents, audio and angles within a title. Menu seceen Togototh Te goto the Audio sere To goto the Subtitle screen ogo to the Angle sereen To input the above settings and close the menu screen In the Title menu screen: Titles can be selected and playod back. (Tile search) In the Menu screen: chs ngs), subi, selected. audio and angles within a tte can be In the Set up screen: The various functions o displays is player can be set up using the sereen Titles can be selected and played back. This selection screen is the same as the one in “Searching directly by title number" on page 15. In the Chapter screen: (One chapter (song) within a tile-can be selected and payed back. In the Audio screen: Audio contents ado language nbo sal audio type. n dises that include more than one In the Subtitle screen: Subtle contents can be selected on discs that include subtitle In the Angle screen: ‘The scene angle that you want can be selected on discs thet ince scenes that have been fimed from various angles, evasii7e> | 35 En | Sumas pawiedo ‘usei08 snowy, | voueieig | About the 4 menus These menus are the same as the menus that are displayed when operation buttons (CHP/TIME button, SUBTITLE button, AUDIO button, ANGLE button) are pressed during the stop mode. Please refer to the sections explaining these menus. When contents that correspond to the following 4 menus are recorded on the disc, the diso’s menu will be displayed. Functions compatible with the various menus can be enjoyed. When the disc does not include menus, the player's menu (shown below) will be displayed. hapter menu pages Fig? Chapter menu: Tho chapter can be selected a This selection s played back is the same as the ane in “Searching by chapter number" on page 16 Les era ea Aucio menu Audio menu: | Page 32 Fig.8 This menu is fr selection of audio language. This solection screen isthe same as the one in language" on page 31 ‘Subtitle menu: This ments for selection of subttis. ‘This selection screen isthe same as the one in “Selecting the subtitle language” on page 28, Angle menu: Tis menu Is for selecting the seane angle thet you want This selection screen isthe same as the one in "Selecting the s angle” on page 20 aes lew 36 | | 37 En — 00 / (On DVD discs there are 2 standards: Doby digital, audi (3-0 aul used in theaters ete.) and linear PCM (the same digital ausio as COs) AGSIPCM If the disc is recorded with Dolby digital aude, audio is output as a Doty En Sh + Preparation Before using Check accessories Inserting batteries into the remote control Connections When using an AV TV that has Audio and Video input terminals « Using the player with a VCR « Connection toa Dolby Digital (AC-3} compatible amplifier 43 To playback with better sound quality Connecting to a digital recording unit ssesee Names and functions Front panel ssn Display window: Rear panel uoperedeug Remote control servers + Others For proper and long uses Terms: Troubleshooting + Specifications evasii7es | 39 En Before using Check accessories Audio cord Remote control unit Batteries.....2 => be Cf Video cord @ Warranty card © Operating Instructions (this manual) While pushing on the rear cover, slide it in the direction of the arrow. ‘© The cover wil come off. Insert batteries (@ Moke sure to match the plus [and minus 1 polarity uidos ‘on the batteries withthe marks inside the battery y ‘compartment. S Notes {© Donat mix ald and new batteries, ‘Even battoas ofthe same ype willaifer in volage. Do not mic old batteries with new batteries ‘¢ When not using the remote contol fr along period of ime lover 1 month), remove the batteries to avoed possible damage from battery corrosion Ir battery leakage ocouts, wipe the battery liquid from the battery eormponent, then insert new batters. 3 Close the cover. 40 Ey © Connect the AC:4/PCM Digital output jack of this player to the Dolby digital input (ACS) jack of @ Dolby Digital compatible ‘amplifier. Connection can be made with either a coaxial cable or optical cable. ‘© Connect the AC-3 RF output jack of this player to the AC-3 RF input jack of a Dolby digital compatible amplifier. Do not, under ‘any circumstances, make connection to any other jack, ‘© When using an optical cable for connection, be sure to set the player to the AC-S/PCM mode using the “Setting Digital optical output" procedure explained on page 38, © As the analog audio of LOs will not be output as digital output, please use the audio inputs. When the amplifier has only LD/DVD inputs ce nie CAUTION % indicates cords that must be purchased separately evasii7as | 43 "En uoneredeig When the amplifier has separated LD and DVD inputs Set the input selector of the amplifier to LD when the LD is played and to DVD when a DVD is played. \ | \\, wee = sarsoroptcacatte 008 O YL Y ‘ty ata CAUTION indicates cords that must be purchased separately 44 | even» En The sound quality of the disc willbe enhanced by connecting this player to an AV amplifier or stereo amplifier. (© Connect this player's audio output terminal to the amplifier's CD, LD, AUX ete., audio input terminal. (Do not connect to the PHONO terminal) ‘© Connect this player's video output terminal to the amplifier’s video input terminal '# When you connect tothe other Pioneer components with the fl mark. ‘System control can be pertormed when the player is combined Wath an optional Floneer component with the il mark ‘© Connect the Contra! input terminal of this player to the CONTROL OUT terminal ofthe other component by using a commetcialy available cord with mini-plug no resistance), * Once the system remote contro! connection is made, the remote contol sensor ofthis player will not accept the remate control. The remote control unit should be pointed at the remote control sensor ofthe connectes eamponent * For details concerning the connection anc operation methods, please refer to the operating instructions forthe connected ‘component, ‘CAUTION Solid lines indicate provided cords + indicate cords that must be purchased seperately Digital recording unit, such as an MD, CD-A, DAT, ete., can be connected to this player. ‘© Connect digital coaxial or optical output jack to the digital input jack of the recording unit. age? Note y \When recording a Dolby digital compatible DVD, make sure thet ‘the player has boon se othe PCM mage using the “Digital optical utput” procedure explained on page 34. Ifthe DVD is reeoraed in Dolby digital AC), the AC-3JPCM mode setting wil esult in noise being recorded Be ert ne onal co op a CAUTION + indicates cords that must be purchased separately En 45 uoneredasg Names and functions m@ Front panel ‘© A detailed explanation is provided on the indicates page\s) LD disc table (P. 8,11) DVD/CD disc table (P. 9, 11), POWER switch GUlindetor Dlpay CONDITION Forward» PLAY/PAUSE ie 1) window ‘Trcentor(s.26) | | senaor’ fouron'f.12) bm paton ie) r83) ustmemony | sere tener Pra [Oe OFF button (8) Display window inate Indicates taste andsp oe incice that Indicates that _ Indicates total Dolby digital Uses title is being chapteritrack is playbacktime of playback player plays back 96 played being displayed fide kHz disc } als ah a BH G-8 o o8 By loiarrat a (fl 8 Indicates that playback mode, ttle, type of disc, etc. as follows. LB Loseose PLA co ‘Compact disc sto co video PRU ' No mV og pv OPE dactnsonmningaisonm 2 OF SIB cio Dise tables closing 46 | En Indicates remaining playback time y Playback Stop Pause Nodise Power is turned off SIDE AB Dis side m@ Rear panel Video output jack* S-video output jack* * There is both 1 and 2, time. For example, 1 can be connected tothe TV and 2 can be conngeted to an AV amplifies lowing 2 systems to be connected atthe same Cecil me SETS a ou Soa nome Coast Cone RES Ac 3conptie smote | Self ae ore ae POM Optical digi ital output jack Outputs aucio as optical digital output. Can be Audio output jack* ‘switched between AC-WPCM and PCM LT TT TT TT TT ‘AC-3RF output (for Lo) By connecting tothe AC-3RF jack of receiver or processor, 5.1 ch surround audio can be enjoyed, Random playback STERED Stereo Program mode NENU ‘Menu mode Repeat mode TITLE Title menu R_A Sortprintot2 poinrepeatpayiace «= CHAPTER Chapter menu R_AB 2 point repost playback SUB-FETL Subtitle menu RTP Repeat playback ofthe title PE Ue Setup menu R.SIB Both sides of LD repeat playback ANGLE Angle menu COND MEMORY Aud Io ‘Aucio menu eer BOLD DIGITAL S. ICH LAST MEMORY Dolby digital surround Last memory payback Bich CINEMA 1 cinemas PEM 96K 99K PCM audio CENEMAe Cinema 2 POM Yak 48K PCM audio, AUNT MALT T GN Animation mode MPEG AUD 1G Mrectompece audio 5 Control input jack Digital output jack (coaxial) Control output jack Power cord connection terminal Outputs digital sudio of CD and LDe with digital sound as digital output. Depending on the other components the player ie combined with, NOISE MAY BE GENERATED FROM THE DIGITAL OUTPUT JACK. When connecting to an AC-3 compatible component, please connect to the PCM/AC-3 jack. (Other components should be connected to the PCM jack. (Refer to the lst above.) 47 én uopesedaig m= Remote control . POWER button (P.8, 9,11) TITLE button (P.14) When menus not in operation’ (P.8- 12} ENTER » button PAUSE nt button! ‘STOP m button! FWD > (Forward) button} REV << (Reverse) button| SKIP mm (Forward) button| SKIP lata (Reverse) button| LASTMEMO (Last memory) button (P.13) MODE button (P.24) SUBTITLE button (P.29} ANGLE button (P.30) aa Digit (1 -9, 0, +10) buttons: PROGRAM button (P.20) RANDOM button (P.19) DISC SIDE button (P.8) REPEAT button (P.18) Remote control operat ‘When operating the remote control, point it at the remote sensor located on the player's front panel. The remote control can be used up to 23 feet (7m from the player and within a 80° angle each side ofthe sensor. ‘© Exposing the remote sensor to direct sunlight or strong light may cause faulty operation @ If the CONTROL IN jack on the player's rear panel is, connected to another component, point the remote: control at that companent far aperation, Operation is not possible when pointed at this player. © When using the remote control, fist press the POWER switch to turn on the player's power. 48 | evar En MENU button [— STOP/OPEN/CLOSE m/A button (P.8, 9, 11) [— RETURN « button When menu is in operation (P.32 - 38): Direction <+» + 4+ ¥ buttons ENTER > button PREV Het button, NEXT mp4 bution, CONDITION button (P.28) VOLUME 4/- button (P.25) ASPECT button (P.24) AUDIO button (P.31) CLEAR/C button DISPLAY button (P.27) CHP/TIME {chapterftime) button (P.17) STEP En 51 Troubleshooting Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. if you think that there is something wrong with this component, check the paints below. Sometimes the trouble may lis in another component. Inspect the other components and electrical appliances being used. Ifthe trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center of your dealer to carry oul repair work, Symptom Possible causes Reference page Operation 1. The disc comes back out even © The discs dit or warped p50 when the disc tables closed. @ The disc is not placed properly onthe disc pa table, 2, Playback is not possible. ‘© Condensation hes formed inside the player © This player cannot play PAL and SECAM format DVD discs, 2. Picture disturbance during @ This pleyer is compatible with macrovision playback system copy guard. Some discs include a copy prevention signal, and when this type of disc is played beck, stripes ete., may appear on some sections of the picture depending on the TV.This is not @ malfunction.) 4, When the player is connected to @ This player is compatible with macrovision TV through a VCR, there will system copy guard. Some discs include a copy be disturbance in the playback prevention signal and the copy guard system picture, will prevent proper playback, Remote control §, Remote control operation is not @ The control input terminals are in use. pas possible, © The remote control is 100 far from the player, pas cr the angle with the remote sensor is 100 sharp. © The batteries are exhausted. 6, Improper operation of TV set, @ Some TVs that have wireless remote control ete, occurs. function may not operated properly with this ramate control ‘Audio 7. Audio is not output or 1s © The connection plugs are not inserted fully into pal~p.45 distorted the terminals or are not connected. ‘The connection plug or terminal is dirty ‘The pause mode is engaged. ‘Audio cable connection is wrong. Stereo amplifier operation wrong, (Check input (CD, LD ete.) selector) Connection is made to the stereo amplifiers PHONO input terminal econ Caution Abnormal functioning ofthis unit may be caused by static electricity, of other external interference. To restore normal operation, Unplug the AC power cord and then plug it in again, 52 | En Specifications General System DVD systom, LasorVision Diso systom and (Compact Disc digital audio system Power requirements: ‘AC 120 V, 60 He Power consumption ew Went 904g (19 b 14.00) Dimensions... 420 (x 468 (0) x 140 (H) mm (16%, a5 in) (Not incucing protruding cables, ete) 48°C 10 495°C (+36°F to +96'F) ‘5% t0 85% (no condensation) ‘Opexating temperature ‘Operating humidity Digital audio characteristics “4 Hz 10 22 Wie (DVD fa: a8 KH) 4H to 20 ke ILD, CD) Fraquoncy response SIN ratio 118 08 (EAL) Dynamic range 97.8 EIA) Tota harmonic cistron | 0.003 % Wow and flutter Limit of measurement (20.0019 W. PEAK! or lower (EIA) Other Terminals leo Output (2 pairs Genser pothtnn ie everapepin Seal na POMC Cnt tm oe eee, Coal digital output PCAC. ACA jock Coal gal output (PCMY RCA jack S-Video Output level (2 pairs) ACAF output or LD} Pin ack Y luminance) - Outout level 1 vp (75.0 earcr ny ieee C (color) - Qutput level. 286 mp (75 2) SORTA, ae: Jacks ‘SMIDEO focks - Accessories Audio Output (2 pairs! Remete contol unit 1 eae pais! ‘AARROS dry cal battrios 2 During digital audio output 200 mVims (1 kHz, -20 dB} fekereerd. d Numbor of enannels 2 Miao cord: } a Sone ‘Operating instructions. 1 Warranty ead i NOTE: The soecfatons and design ofthis product ave subject to chenge wwitnou nate, cue 10 improvement. (E> Mas ‘We Want You Listening For A Lifetime (EEIA: ‘ac Ney ¥ Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide aietine of Eee fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from ood nose is often Dear Customer: Selecting fine audio equipment such a the unit you've just puchased's ony the start of your musical enjoyment Now i sme {S consider how you can maximize the fun and exchement Your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electoae Industries Atsoiation's Consumer Electronics Group want yu to et he most oat of your equipment by playing I aa safe level. One thatthe Sound come through fod aad clear without annoying blaring or Aistorion-and, most importantly, without alfetng your sensitive hearing ‘Sound can be deceiving. Overtime your hearing “comfort level” adaps to higher volumes of sound, So what sounds “normal” can actully be loud and harmful to yous hearing. Guard agains ths by setting your equipment ata sae evel BEFORE your hearing adapt. To establish a safe level: Star your volume control at low setting « Slow/y inerease the sound until you can hear it comfortably and Clearly, and without distortion ‘Once you have established a comfortable sound level: Set the dial and leave it there faking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage ofoss inthe ture Afterall, we wat yu stein fort lifetime, lundetcetable ut itis to late, this manufacture ad the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronis Group recommend ‘you avoid prolonged exposute to excessive noise, This ist of Sound Jevels s included for your protection, Decibel Level’ Example Quiet library, soft whispers Living room, reftigrator, bedroom away from tafic Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office Air conditioner at 20 fee, sewing machine ‘Vacuum cleaner, air dryer, noisy estaurant Average city trai, garbage disposals, alarm clock attwo feel. ‘THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS. UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE 90 Subway, motorcycle, truck taf, lawn mower 100 Garbage tuck, chain saw, pneumatic dil 120 Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap 140 Gunshot blast, jet plane 180 Rocket launching pad Taformaion courtesy of he Denfess Reseach oution, | eaa888 En r 7 | | | Should this product require service in the U.S.A. and you wish to locate the nearest Pioneer | | Authorized Independent Service Company, or if you wish to purchase replacement parts, 1 { operating instructions, service manuals, or accessories, please call the number shown ; below. | 1-800-421-1404 1 | | | Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling the Customer Service i | Department at the above listed number for assistance i | | 1 PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE, INC. ! ! CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION | ! P.O. BOX 1760, LONG BEACH ! | CA 90801-1760, U.S.A I | For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product, : | a ee ee ee a) Ereyaht 108 Pane Secvons Cerpoaton Sie mane PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION «1, picsuc 1-chome, Moguo, Tokyo 183, oan INEER ELECTRONICS [USAJ INC. P.0. 20% 7540, Long Basch, Cora $080%-1540| NER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 200 AlstatePartway, Mahar, Ona L38 0°2, Canaca PIONEER ELECTRONIC [EUROPE] NV. Haven 1087, Fastbergoan |, 9120 Moses, algun TEL 0370.05.11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. 176-184 Buncary Road, aesde, Victoria 319, Austral, TEL: [09] 96860300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S.A. DE CL. San Lorenzo Nim 1009:3er piso Des. 902 Col Oe Vl Mees DF CP 03100 TEL: S68882.00 <97FOWWFADO7> Printed in Japan

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