Daewoo SD-2100P manual

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    SD-8100P/SD-2100P DVD-VIDEO PLA YER Owner’ s Manual ◆ Region code of DVD/Video player for home is region “2” or ALL. In inserting a disc with other region code, it does not operate. Please only use a disc with region code 2 or ALL. ◆ is a ‘DO NOT’ mark. If this mark is displayed in operating the product, please wait for a while, then [...]

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    Product Information 1 Advantages of This Pr oduct Are ..... • DVD, VCD, CD, CD-R(MP3), CD-RW , VHS • DVD one-touch record function • W atching DVD for recording broadcast • Integrated remote control (VCR, DVD) • VISS function • Multiplex sound playback/record • High Sound Quality of 6 head Hi-Fi • Simple record function • MP3 file[...]

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    2 • Slow Forward / Reverse playback (DVD) • Fast Forward / Reverse playback • Search of title, chapter , and time in DVD disc, and search of track and time in VCD and CD • V arious TV aspect (DVD) 4:3 for Pan and Scan, 4:3 for Letter Box, and 16:9 for W ide • Repeat playback (title and chapter for DVD, track and disc for VCD/CD) • Bookm[...]

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    Product Information 3 Impor tant Safeguards CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER- SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the us[...]

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    4 This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety . Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard. The safeguards incorporated in this unit will protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation, use and servicing. This unit is fully transistorised and does not contain any parts that can be repair[...]

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    Product Information 5 This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.T o prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades [...]

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    6 22 SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer to determine that the unit is in safe operating condition. 23 W ALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer . 24 HEA T Th[...]

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    Product Information 7 Read Carefully before Using Cautions in use of DVD-V ideo player are described below . Please read carefully before using a DVD-V ideo player . ✔ Installation place and handling • When you place this player near other devices, its performance may be affected. • When you place DVD-V ideo player and TV in the upper and low[...]

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    8 ✔ In recording important screen • Be sure to record the screen and check whether recording is performed properly . W e beg you to understand compensation of recording if recording is not performed by badness of used tape or video. ✔ Copyright • Do not use your recordings without permission of a copyrighter except for personal use. ✔ T a[...]

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    Product Information 9 Contents Advantages of This Product Are .... .......................................................................................... 1 Important Safeguards .................................................................................................................. 3 Read Carefully before Using ........................[...]

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    10 Skipping from a current scene to a desired scene .................................................................. 46 Confirming the current PLA Y mode on screen ...................................................................... 53 Selecting an AUDIO language, SUBTITLE language and 3D AUDIO ................................ 54 Selecting ZOOM[...]

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    Product Information 11 Identification of Contr ols Main body (fr ont panel) ! % & * ) 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 ^ @# $ ( ! ST ANDBY/ON button Used to power the device on/off if AC power supply is connected. @ Place to insert videotape # COPY button Use to copy contents of disc into a videotape. $ Disc tray % VIDEO INPUT jack ^ AUDIO INPUT jack & EJECT[...]

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    12 Operation Display Window !@ #% & *1 3 5 $^ ( ) 2 4 6 ! VCR Operation @ REC and TIMER REC display : Recording , : TIMER Recording , : T o be T imer -recorded, : T o be T imer -recorded state ERROR (No T ape or T ape without tab) # Copying Use to copy contents of disc into videotape. $ Hi-Fi V ideotape % Recording Speed ^ Parental (Lock) When [...]

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    Product Information 13 Main body (Rear Panel) ! ( ^ # @ % * & $ ! POWER CORD It is a jack for supplying power to the unit. Connect to outlet in a wall. @ DIGIT AL OUTPUT (COAXIAL, OPTICAL) Jack T o enjoy sound quality of theater level in home, connect this jack with amp or unit embedded with digital audio decoder . # S-VIDEO OUT Jack T o obtain[...]

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    14 Remote Contr ol VCR DVD REPEA T OPEN/CLOSE DISPLA Y TITLE/PBC MENU PR PR OUTPUT PREV REC PROGRAM CLK/CNT SPEED/ANGLE TRACKING TV/VCR MARK SEARCH SYSTEM PLA Y/PAUSE NEXT ZOOM AUDIO SUBTITLE RETURN/OK CLEAR/3D SETUP ENTER 6 @ # ! $ % ^ & * ( ) 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 0 “ ‘ + = Q q W w E e R ! [DVD] MENU button @ ST ANDBY/ON button # [DVD] TITLE/PB[...]

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    Product Information 15 Instructions in Using remote contr ol • Operate remote control within 7m from the unit. • Do not press 2(two) buttons at the same time. • Do not light up sending and receiving part of remote control. • Do not keep in the place with much dust and humidity . Accessories VCR DVD REPEAT OPEN/CLOSE DISPLAY TITLE/PBC MENU P[...]

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    16 Setting up your player (Option 1) - Connecting your player thr ough RF lead W ith this connection, if your player is receiving CH ARD and your TV is displaying CH3, when you press the [TV/VCR] button on the remote control, your TV will automatically display the CH ARD. “VCR” will be displayed. In this mode, to change the viewing channels the[...]

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    Installation 17 Connecting your player thr ough extra equipment (satellite system) (Option 1) - Connecting your player thr ough RF lead ■ Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply . T elevision Aerial Back view of your player 100-240V~, 50/60 Hz Y ou can use this connection if your player has two scart sockets. This will im[...]

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    18 Connecting your player to the hi-fi system Option 1 ■ Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply . T elevision Plug a phono cable into the “Audio L/R” sockets on the back panel and into the audio sockets on any audio amplifier , if needed. If your player does not have this connection, see page 18. Player 100-240V~, 50[...]

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    Installation 19 How to connect How to connect your player to another player ■ Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply . First player Second player 100-240V~, 50/60 Hz 1) Insert the tape you wish to record on into the first player and press [OUTPUT] until “A V1” appears on the front display . 2) Insert the tape you wis[...]

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    20 How to connect your player to a camcorder How to connect ■ Before you start, unplug all the equipment from the mains supply . If you have connected your camcorder in this way , you can also connect a scart lead from “A V2” on the back panel of the player to the television. T o use this function, see page 22. Y ou can also connect the camco[...]

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    Installation 21 Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Connecting TV with S-V ideo, Dolby Digital Amp with Digital Audio Out Jack How to Connect (L) AUDIO IN (R) RG B ¡ Select either S-VIDEO IN or RGB IN to connect to TV . Y ou should select “V ideo Out” type in DVD SET (refer p60). ™ Select either COAXIAL or OPTICAL to connect to amp of Dolby Dig[...]

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    22 2nd scar t socket 2nd scart socket If your video has the A V2 output, shown in the diagram below , you can connect other equipment as seen on pages 17-20. 2nd scart INPUT ONL Y INPUT+OUTPUT When connecting other equipment please refer to their manuals for further information. This video manual recommends the set up as shown on page 17. When conn[...]

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    Basic Operation 23 Initial Installation Setting up the player ■ Switch the TV on. ■ Y ou can also start "AUT O SET" in the SETUP "PR PRESET" "AUT O SET". ■ T o tune in new stations (manual tuning) and to enter station names see page 33-35. SETUP:END PLEASE WAIT... CH 25 RF OUTPUT SET 0-9:SELECT(21-69) OK:CONFIRM [...]

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    24 Should you wish the stations to have the same numbers as those used on the TV , follow the instructions in "Sorting programme locations" on page 35. Else ... exit the basic installation function and enjoy your player . 5 MANUAL SET PR01 BBC1 PR08 SKYS PR02 BBC2 PR09 MTVE PR03 ITV PR10 P-10 PR04 CHA4 PR11 P-11 PR05 SKY1 PR12 ---- PR06 S[...]

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    Basic Operation 25 ■ Press [VCR] button on the remote control to change into VCR Mode and follow the procedure below . Call the player ’ s "MAIN SETUP", choose "VCR SETUP", then "CLOCK SET". 1 Move to the position you want to change and type in the new values. W ait a few seconds after typing a one-digit number . 2[...]

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    26 Output Select Press [DVD] button. If DVD mode is correctly selected, DVD Led on front panel is lit. Then, remote control button works as DVD function. Press the [DVD] button, then the mode of DVD-V ideo Player becomes to the OPERA TION mode. T o Select VCR Press [VCR] button. If VCR mode is correctly selected, VHS Led on front panel is lit. Then[...]

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    Basic Operation 27 DVD Playback Press [ ] button to power on. Press [DVD] button of remote control to change into DVD mode. Press [OPEN/CLOSE] button to open the disc tray . Place a disc firmly on the disc tray with the label facing upward. Insert the disc and press [OPEN/CLOSE] button to close the tray . The disc tray is closed and after checking [...]

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    28 VCR Playback Press [ ] button to power on. Press [VCR] button of the remote control to change into VCR mode. Insert the desired tape. If you want to playback, press [PLA Y/P AUSE] button. When the operational status is flickering or poor , adjust it with [TRACKING +/-] button. 1 2 3 T o stop, press [ ] button. For pause, press [PLA Y/P AUSE] but[...]

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    Basic Operation 29 T o Adjust Display V arious Playback Methods ■ If you want fast forward playback, press [ ] button in Playback mode. Y ou can watch fast playing screen. ■ If you want fast reverse playback, press [ ] button in Playback mode. Y ou can watch fast reverse screen. ■ If you want still picture, press [PLA Y/P AUSE] in Playback mo[...]

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    30 Recording Press [ ] button to power on. • Press [VCR] button of the remote control to change into VCR mode. • Power on TV and select Ch 52 or reset channel, or press [TV/VCR] button to select External Input mode. Insert a recordable tape. Always insert a tape with recording tab. With [CHANNEL], [NUMBER] and [OUTPUT] buttons, select the desir[...]

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    Basic Operation 31 T o Copy From DVD T o Videotape If you want to watch another TV channel during recording with video, press [TV/VCR] button. This will allow the viewing of other TV Programmes, whilst recording. If you want to playback DVD during recording with video, insert a DVD disc. Place the desired DVD disc on DVD tray , press [DVD] button t[...]

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    32 One T ouch timer Recording (OTR) First, follow the steps 1 to 4 in “Recording With VCR”. (See page 30) Press [REC] button as much as you want. Press the button once for every 30 minutes of program you wish to record. Up to ten hours are possible. T o cancel Simple Recording mode, press [STOP] button more than 5 seconds. 1 2 3 When your urgen[...]

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    VCR Operation 33 T uning in New Stations T uning ■ The TV and player are switched on. ■ T o see the picture from your player , press the station button on the TV reserved for player input or the A V (Audio / V ideo) button. ■ "A V1/2" should not be selected with the AV button on the player . T o complete the set-up of your video rec[...]

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    34 Station names ■ If your video is showing no station name or is showing a station name incorrectly , you can change this by following the instructions below . Call this menu (just see the previous page), if it isn't displayed. 1 Select NAME position. Press the [0] button to change the given name. Or press the [1] button to create the stati[...]

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    VCR Operation 35 Sorting programme locations If the location numbers used for programmes stored in your TV and player are different, you can change them on the player . T o do this, move the stations to the right numbers, until they are arranged the way you want. Call the player ’ s "MAIN SETUP", choose "PR PRESET" then "[...]

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    36 Recording Cassettes Timer recording using VideoPlus ■ For timer recordings, clock, date, and stations must be set correctly . ■ Load a cassette with its safety tab in place and with sufficient free space for the recording. Call the V ideoPlus menu. From your TV magazine, type in the number next to the programme you want to record ... ... and[...]

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    VCR Operation 37 Normal timer recording ■ For timer recordings, clock, date, and stations must be set correctly . ■ Load a cassette with its safety tab in place and with sufficient free space for the recording. Call the player ’ s "MAIN SETUP", choose "TIMER PROGRAM". Decide if you want to record "ONCE", "WE[...]

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    38 Timer Review – changing and erasing Call the player ’ s "MAIN SETUP", choose "TIMER PROGRAM". 1 Select the programming to change or erase. If you want to erase this programming press button [0], confirm with OK. If you wish to make changes: Move to the position you want to change using the [< , >] buttons. Change th[...]

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    VCR Operation 39 More Functions Clock / counter display ■ The counter counts in real time from the point you load the cassette. This does not have to be its beginning! The counter does not count unrecorded parts of the tape. ■ If you rewind beyond the zero position, the counter counts in negative values (e.g. – 0:01:15). Each time you press [[...]

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    40 Resetting the counter to zer o Reset the counter . COUNTER RESET 0:00:00 AUTO REPEA T If you press the [PLA Y] button for 5secs during stop or still mode, it goes Auto repeat mode. This player plays repeatedly the tape from the beginning to end parts. T o release this mode, press the [ ] button or mode operation button. (PLA Y , FF , REW or ST O[...]

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    VCR Operation 41 Child lock Press the [ ] button for about 5 seconds. No buttons of front panel can be operated now and LOCK INDICA T OR (“LOCK”) will be displayed on window display . Keep your remote control in a safe place. T o release child lock, press any button of the remote control. Cassettes Use only good quality tape cassettes with the [...]

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    42 The Hi-Fi system ■ The player machine records the complete sound signal transmitted by the TV station. ■ On the mono VCR, you will hear the normal mono sound. In addition to the normal mono sound track of VHS video recorders, your player machine is equipped with a high-quality Hi-Fi sound system. This means you can enjoy • films with excel[...]

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    VCR Operation 43 Choice of sound output During a stereo performance (playback-”Hi-Fi” / broadcast - “STEREO”): Hi-Fi stereo left audio channel only right channel only the normal mono sound track of a Hi-Fi cassette • During broadcasting a bilingual performance : Main language (original sound track) sub-language (dubbed) both main language[...]

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    44 Connections and Copying T o the TV via antenna cable (if you are not using a SCART cable) ■ If you are using a SCAR T cable, select the A V input on the TV to see the picture from the player . ■ If you are not using a SCAR T cable, select the button number on the TV reserved for video input to see the picture from the player . If you are not[...]

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    VCR Operation 45 Copying ■ Switch off all components when connecting or disconnecting cables. T o copy to your player from another video machine, connect the two machines with a cable between their EURO A V (SCART) sockets and select as programme "A V 1/A V 2" or “F . A V” (front sockets) using the [A V], [PR+/-] or [ ] button. Set [...]

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    46 Skipping fr om a current scene to a desired scene T o skip scenes in a DVD T o move to next scene, press [NEXT ] button. The current scene moves to the next scene. 1 Press [ PREV] button. The current scene moves to the first scene. If pressing it again, it moves to the prior scene. 2 T o play it fast Press [ ] button to start fast-play in playin[...]

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    DVD Operation 47 T o play it slow Press [ ] button to play it slow in P AUSE. Every time you press the button, slow play speed changes like the below orders. 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/2 .... Also you can return to normal speed by pressing [ ] button. *For the case of SVCD or VCD, Slow playback is available. 1 Press [ ] button to reverse-play it slow in P AUSE.[...]

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    48 Playing a pr ogrammed order RANDOM PLA Y While STOP or Resume STOP , press [REPEA T] button. While the right figure appearing, please input desired T itle(T) and Chapter(C) number with NUMBER buttons. * In case of VCD and CD, please input TRACK Number . 1 While STOP or Resume STOP , press [REPEA T] button twice. While the right picture appearing[...]

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    DVD Operation 49 Repeating a defined period (DVD) Y ou may repeat a desired chapter or track. While in playing, press [REPEA T] button. In REPEA T mode, you may see the right figure. Press [SETUP/ENTER] button in the position to repeat. The beginning of REPEA T position (A) is set in the right figure. 1 Mode1 DVD Repeat A-B Chapter Title Off Mode1 [...]

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    50 Repeating a defined period (VCD, CD) While in playing, press [REPEA T] button. In REPEA T mode, you may see the right figure. Press [SETUP/ENTER] button in the position to repeat. The beginning of REPEA T position (A) is set in the right figure. 1 Press [REPEA T] button again Move a cursor to “T rack” with [>] button, then if the right fi[...]

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    DVD Operation 51 SEARCH DVD (with a Title and Chapter number) While in playing, press [SEARCH] button. “Search 1” screen like the right figure appears. It shows total title numbers and chapter numbers. Please enter a new title and chapter number to search with [NUMBER] buttons. 1 Search1 DVD Title --- 1-2 Chapter --- 1-8 On completion of entrie[...]

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    52 SEARCH VCD and CD (with a track number) While in playing, press [SEARCH] button. “Search 1” screen like the right figure appears. (In case of PBC OFF) T otal track numbers appear . Please enter anew track numbers to search with [NUMBER] button. * If it is PBC ON, “Search 1” screen does not appear . 1 On completion of entries, please pres[...]

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    DVD Operation 53 confirming the current disc mode Confirming the current PLA Y mode on screen While in playing, press [DISPLA Y] button. It shows a disc type, the current title, chapter number , time elapsed and REPEA T mode. 1 ■ Before setting it, you should change status into DVD by pressing [DVD] button on the remote control. Display DVD Title[...]

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    54 Selecting an audio language Selecting an AUDIO language, SUBTITLE language and 3D AUDIO A user may select an audio language and subtitle language if a disc includes Multi-language. Keep pressing [AUDIO] button until the user ’ s preferred language appears. If DVD disc includes audio information, every time a user presses [AUDIO] button, Englis[...]

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    DVD Operation 55 Selecting ZOOM and Multi Angle Using a zoom function A user can enlarge the current screen by 1.3, 1.5 or 2.0 times. Keep pressing [ZOOM] button till the preferred zoom appears. Every time a user presses [ZOOM] button, a zoom magnification changes 1.3 times (X1.3) 1.5 times (X1.5) 2.0 times (X2.0) Off 1.3 times (X1.3) ... one by on[...]

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    56 Memorising a scene T o memorise a scene Once memorising a scene, a user may watch it anytime. ■ Before setting it, you should change status into DVD by pressing [DVD] button on the remote control. While playing, press [MARK] button. The right figure appears. Then press [SETUP/ENTER] button and the current scene is memorised in “A”. 1 If yo[...]

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    DVD Operation 57 Displaying menus in a disc T o display menus in a disc If a disc includes menus, a user may use them. ■ Before setting it, you should change status into DVD by pressing [DVD] button on the remote control. DVD) Press [MENU] or [TITLE/PBC] button. It shows menus in the disc. Also they are different according to discs. If the disc h[...]

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    58 Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Basic SETUP mode ■ Before setting it, you should change status into DVD by pressing [DVD] button on the remote control. While a disc is stopped, press [SETUP/ENTER] button. • A screen to set various menus like the right figure appears. • By using [<] and [>] , a set menu changes from Language, which i[...]

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    Setup 59 Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return LANGUAGE Setup ■ Before setting it, you should change status into DVD by pressing [DVD] button on the remote control. While DISC STOP or Resume STOP , press [SETUP/ENTER] button. 1 Selecting a language on sc[...]

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    60 Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return VIDEO Setup ■ Before setting it, you should change status into DVD by pressing [DVD] button on the remote control. While DISC STOP or Resume STOP , press [SETUP/ENTER] button. Sele[...]

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    Setup 61 Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return AUDIO Setup ■ Before setting it, you should change status into DVD by pressing [DVD] button on the remote control. Select a digital output. Set output conditions to coaxial or optical terminal. Y ou can set following three(3) values of digital output; • Bitstream : The s[...]

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    62 Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Select a Dynamic Range. Dynamic range can differs by users and their watching environment. High-density audio programs like movies have wide dynamic range. In the dynamic range, explosion sounds 20dB higher and rustle of leaves sounds 50dB less than conversation. Sometimes, depending on watching environment, loud[...]

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    Setup 63 Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Other Setup ■ Before setting it, you should change status into DVD by pressing [DVD] button on the remote control. Select character display window . If you want to display OS[...]

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    64 Input Password Exit:Setup/Return Move: Select : Exit:Setup/Return Settling a user ’ s P ARENT AL Entering a password. If selecting “P ARENT AL” by moving [>], a password display appears. Then entering a user ’ s password, a user can resettle a user ’ s P ARENT AL. 1 Resettling a user ’ s P ARENT AL. Set your desired level in P ARE[...]

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    The others 65 About DVD Playable Disc • DVD, V ideo CD(V ersion 1.1, 2.0), S-VCD and Audio CD Disc type Playable Restriction DVD Possible Region number 2 or Region number All V ideo CD Possible V ersion 1.0/1.1/2.0, SVCD/CVD CD Possible PCM or dts CD-G Possible Only Audio playback CD-ROM Possible MP3 File, 200 Files in maximum CD-R Possible V ide[...]

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    66 T erms related with DVD DVD A DVD (abbreviation of Digital V ersatile Disc or Digital V ideo Disc) can include 135 minutes of video information. And for audio, it can hold up to 8 kinds of languages and 32 kinds of subtitle languages. By using MPEG-2 video compression and digital 3D surround sound, DVD realises high- defined screen and quality s[...]

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    The others 67 Handling Disc • T o keep a disc clean condition, please do not touch a side containing play information. • Do not attach a bit of paper or sticky tape on it. • Do not expose a disc to a direct sunlight or electric heating systems. • After using it, please keep a disc in a case. Cleaning Disc • Before using it, please rub it [...]

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    68 Basic information about VCR and V ideotape What is dew condensation symptom? • If a player is moved from a cool place to a warm and damp place or a place facing a direct cool wind from air -conditioner ...and others, temperature varies sharply , which makes dew on head drums of player . If dew condensation occurs, 1 First, turn it on for one o[...]

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    The others 69 Noise • Noise means poor screen conditions of player such as interruption or trembles in the top of bottom of a screen. • If the picture is noisy , please adjust the “TRACKING” control buttons . • Adjustment may not improve picture quality if the tape is originally recorded mixed with some noise or kept in poor conditions. ?[...]

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    70 Before doubting about tr oubles (DVD) • The recorder does not play . • No sound comes through. • A disc is playing but screen does not appear or poor screen appears. • Sound is irregular • remote control does not work. • Dolby Digital 5.1 CH sound does not work • “AUDIO” or “SUBTITLE” button does not work. Checks Symptom ?[...]

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    The others 71 • “ANGLE” button does not work while a DVD is playing. • “MENU” does not appear while a DVD is playing. • Screen shakes or appears only in black and white. Checks Symptom ➤ “ANGLE” is supported only in a DVD contains multi angle scenes. Also a user can confirm the support with the “ANGLE” mark on screen. ➤ Pl[...]

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    72 Before doubting about tr oubles (VCR) • “Power On” does not work. • It does not work even in “Power On”. Checks Symptom ■ Power ➤ Please check whether a power plug is inserted in an electric outlet. ➤ Please check whether a videotape is inserted in. ➤ T ry to insert a plug again. • A channel on video and a play screen does [...]

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    The others 73 • Noise appears on screen after recording. • While in playing, noise appears. • Sound and screen are irregular . • Sound comes out but screen does not appear . • Screen is irregular and stripes appears. • While recording and playing, the top of screen extremely waves. Checks Symptom ➤ While in playing a videotape, there [...]

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    74 • Recording a TV program is impossible. • Once pressing “REC”, a videotape is ejected automatically . • Timer recording of Cable TV does not work. • In spite of pressing “CHANNEL”, a channel can not be set. • While duplicating, screen is not clean and distorted. ➤ Check whether a tape attached with a recording tap is inserted[...]

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    The others 75 Checks Symptom • VISS index search does not work. • Cable broadcasting can not be selected. ■ Others ➤ Are you playing a tape that is not recorded in this recorder? (T ry to record it with the recorder .) ➤ Y ou may start recording it in “REC-P AUSE”. Please start recording it from stop condition. ➤ Please select “CA[...]

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    76 DVD Audio output standards Specifications Power 100-240V~, 50/60Hz Consumed electricity Hi-Fi : 27W , Mono : 26W W eight 5.7kg Dimension (W x H x D) 430mmx91mmx355.5mm Operative temperature +5°C~40°C Installation condition Horizontal / Relative humidity under 80% Signal type P AL COLOR Antenna Input/output U/V -mixed: 75 Ω unbalanced VIDEO i[...]

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    The others 77 Region Code The product and all DVD disc have region codes. So if both codes are not coincided each other , it does not work. Legion codes are like the below . DV6T711P-AP(DESUK)2 02.7.22 3:45 PM ˘ ` 77 mac001 300DPI 120LPI[...]