Toshiba SDP75SWN manual

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    DIGIT AL VIDEO SDP75SWN PORT ABLE D VD PLA YER O WNER’S MANU AL Introduction Pr eparations Playbac k F unction Set tings Connections Other PX1D00007640 T Owner’s R ecord The model number and serial number are on the bot tom of your D VD play er. Record these number s in the spaces below . Ref er to these numbers whenev er you communicate with y[...]

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    2 Introduction SAFETY PREC A UTIONS C AUTION: This equipment employ s a Laser Syst em. T o ensure proper use of this product, please r ead this owner’s man ual carefully and ret ain for future r eference . Should the unit requir e maintenance, contact an authorized service location - see ser vice procedur e. Use of controls or adjustments or perf[...]

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    3 Introduction FCC NO TICE This equipment has been test ed and found to compl y with the limits for a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to part 1 5 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro vide reasonable pr otection against harmful interf erence in a residential installation. This equipment generates , uses and can radiate radio fr equen[...]

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    4 Introduction Responsib le par t y: • For US cust omers T oshiba America Information Sy stems, Inc. 97 40 Ir vine Blvd. Irvine, CA 9261 8 Phone: (800)631 -381 1 • For C anadian customers T oshiba of Canada Ltd. 1 91 McNabb St. Markham, ON L3R 8H2 Phone: (800) 268-3404 C AUTION: These servicing instr uctions are f or use by qualified service pe[...]

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    5 Introduction IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INS TRUCTIONS 1 . Read these instructions. 2. K eep these instr uctions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follo w all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near wat er. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7 . Do not install near any heat sour ces such as radiator s, heat regist ers, sto ves, or other apparatus (including am[...]

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    6 Introduction 1 5. Apparatus shall not be e xposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases , shall be placed on the apparatus and/or around it. 1 6. Be car eful not to catch your finger s in the disc holder when closing the lid. It may cause per sonal injury . 1 7 . Do not place a vessel cont aining liquid (such [...]

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    7 Introduction or your skin is cut b y broken glass, rinse the af fected ar ea thoroughly with wat er and consult your doct or. • AL W A Y S contact a ser vice technician to inspect the D VD play er any time it has been damaged or dropped. 27 . Use the play er in a location that facilitat es the immediate r emoval of the plug if there is a malfun[...]

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    8 Introduction The bat teries must be completely dischar ged when they ar e deposited in collection containers f or old bat teries. If a charge remains , countermeasures to pre vent short circuits must be taken. 33. T o reduce the risk of fire or electric shoc k, do not expose this appar atus to rain or moisture . 34. F ollowing mark mea ns “CAUT[...]

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    9 Introduction f) Keep a way fr om moving par ts (such as brake pedals, a seat rails , car windows, doors , etc.). g) NEVER disassemble or alt er this adapter in any manner . h) AL W A Y S use caution when touching the adapter , cigar ette light er socket or po wer por t. The adapt er, lighter soc ket and power port may become heated af ter prolong[...]

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    10 Introduction Notes on handling Do not shoc k the LCD monitor . It ma y cause unit damage and malfunction. Do not use the pla yer in a place subject to vibration. Neglecting this may cause malfunction of the pla yer or damage to the disc. W hen transpor ting the player , the or iginal shipping car ton and pac king materials come in handy . F or m[...]

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    11 Introduction Notes on moist ure condensation Moistur e condensation damages the player . Please read the f ollowing carefully . Moisture condensation occur s, for e xample, when you pour a cold drink into a glass on a warm day . Dr ops of water f orm on the outside of the glass. In the same way , moisture ma y condense on the optical pick-up len[...]

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    12 Introduction About this owner’ s manual This owner’ s manual explains the basic instructions of this play er. Some D VD video discs are produced in a manner that allows specific or limit ed operation during playbac k. As such, the pla yer ma y not respond to all operating commands. This is not a def ect in the play er. Ref er to instruction [...]

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    13 Introduction 4 C over th e conne ctor w ith insul ating tap e, in ord er to p revent ac cide nta l shor t- cir cuit ing, th en di spos e of the b att er y in acco rdan ce wit h commu nit y regu lati ons th at app ly to the di spos al of ba tte rie s. Onc e rem oved th e bat ter y, do not con nec t it aga in. WAR NI N G • Never t hrow th e bat [...]

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    14 Introduction Introduction SAFETY PREC A UTIONS....................................... 2 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................ 5 Pr ecautions ......................................................... 10 Identification of contr ols .................................... 16 Accessories .......................................................[...]

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    15 Introduction Playing in a fav orite or der .................................. 42 Zooming a pictur e............................................... 43 Changing the camera angle ............................... 44 Selecting subtitles .............................................. 44 Selecting audio formats ..................................... 45 P[...]

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    16 Introduction Main unit See page in for details . 35 37 38 35 35 35 34 29 29 34 LCD monitor 17 Speakers Disc cover Right side TOP MENU b utton T o display a top menu of D VD video disc MENU butt on T o display a disc menu MODE butt on T o select the mode (P A USE/STEP) button T o pause playback / (SKIP) butt ons T o locate a title, chapter or tra[...]

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    17 Introduction Right side Front 27 62 26 29 33 DC IN 12V jac k T o connect the AC adapter (supplied) Headphone jacks (× 2) T o connect headphones A V OUT jack Connect to AV input t er minal of your TV Remote sensor P oint the remote control her e PO WER indicator T o display the condition of the power (on/of f/charge) 47 Card slot T o insert a me[...]

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    18 Introduction Identification of contr ols (continued) : Oper ate these buttons while simultaneously pressing the SHIFT button. Remote control 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 See page in for details . 30 35 44 45 54 43 29 38 44 40 41 34 37 37 35 50 42 50 35 51 40 35 34 37 35 38 38 37 MENU but ton ZOOM but ton R[...]

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    19 Introduction Accessor ies Supplied accessories Remote contr ol (SE-R0407) Coin-shaped bat tery (CR2025) Audio/video cab le V ehicle adapter (MEDC02AX)* * Do not use an AC adapter and a v ehicle adapter other than one specified. Also , do not use these supplied accessor ies with any device other than this pla yer . Quick manual AC adapt er (HDAD-[...]

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    20 Introduction Play able discs Notes and Inf ormation This play er can play the f ollowing discs. r 7JEFPNPWJOHQJDUVSFT"VEJP r 7JEFP"VEJP% 7%WJEFPGPSNBU r "VEJP.1GJMFT r1IPUPHSBQI+1& (GJMFT r "VEJP.1GJMFT r1IPUPHSBQI+1&a[...]

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    21 Introduction Notes • Y ou cannot play discs other than those listed abo ve. • Y ou cannot play D VD-RAM discs or non-standardized discs, etc., ev en if they may be labeled as abo ve. • Discs not yet done f inalizing (data writing finishing process) cannot be play ed. F or finalizing, r efer to the instruction manual of the recor ding devic[...]

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    22 Introduction Store discs v er tically in a case. Stacking or placing objects on discs outside of their case may cause warping. Notes on copyr ight The unauthorized recor ding, use, distribution, or re vision of copyrighted mat er ials including, without limitation, tele vision programs , videotapes, and D VDs, is prohibit ed under the Copyright [...]

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    23 Introduction Play able memory cards Card Card Mark Contents SD Memory Card • Audio (MP3) • Photograph (JPE G) SDHC Memory Card • SD is a trademark. • SDHC is a trademark. • SDX C Memory Card is not supported. • SD card not f ormatted in F A T16 or F A T32 cannot be played. Notes on memory cards Some memory cards may not be pla yed ba[...]

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    24 Introduction No tice s for use Ensure t hat you inser t th e memo ry c ard c orrec tly into this p layer . Do not ej ect t he memo ry c ard whi le it is in us e. If ejec ted whil e in use, infor mati on on th e memor y card m ay be lost. This memory card is a precision electrical inst rument. Do not ben d, drop or a pply st rong pres sure to it.[...]

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    P r eparations P reparations bef ore using. Pr eparation of the remote contr ol P ower connection Batt ery charge P owering on/off Changing modes SDP75SWN_E_02-52.indd 25 SDP75SWN_E_02-52.indd 25 2011/01/17 9:20:16 2011/01/17 9:20:16[...]

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    26 Prepar ations Pr eparation of the r emote contr ol Inser t the specified bat tery to the remot e control. See page 7 for saf e use of coin-shaped bat teries. 1 While pushing the holder in direction 1 , simultaneously slide it out in direction 2 . 2 Place a coin-shaped batt ery (CR2025) with the side up on the holder . Keep the holder horizont al[...]

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    27 Prepar ations P ow er connection Connect the supplied AC adapt er to wall outlet as below . CA UTION • Do not connect the power plug t o a power outlet other than that indicated on the label, as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. • Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands. Doing so may cause electric shock[...]

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    28 Prepar ations Bat tery charge The bat tery needs to be charged befor e use. (The bat tery indicator ( ) is shown on the screen when the power in the bat tery is running low .) Perf orm a full charge bef ore the fir st use. 1 T urn of f the player . 2 Disconnect all the cab les and cords from the pla yer . 3 Connect the supplied AC adapt er only [...]

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    29 Prepar ations P ow ering on/of f Important • When y ou use this player f or the first time, bef ore powering, be sur e to open the disc cov er by pressing the OPEN but ton on the main unit and remo ve the prot ective sheet. Pr ess PO WER on the remote control (or press and hold ON on the pla yer for about 3 seconds). The POWER indi cator illu [...]

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    30 Prepar ations Y ou can enjoy v arious contents of discs and memor y cards by changing the mode . Pr ess MODE repeatedl y to select the mode. Each time you press MODE, the mode changes on the scr een as below . DVD/CD Select when you want t o view the picture of a disc on the LCD monit or of this play er. • Make sure that DVD/CD is select ed wh[...]

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    Pla ybac k Play y our fav orite disc. Loading a disc Connecting headphones Playing a disc Changing playbac k speed Playing a desir ed scene Playing in r andom order Playing repeatedl y Playing in a fav orite or der Zooming a pictur e Changing the camera angle Selecting subtitles Selecting audio formats Playing audio/pict ure files Selecting enhance[...]

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    32 Playback Loading a disc For disc compatibility inf or mation, see page 20 . 1 Open the LCD monitor . 2 Pr ess OPEN on the main unit. The disc cover opens . Befor e using the player f or the first time, r emove the protectiv e sheet beneath the disc cover . 3 Set a disc. Place a disc with the playbac k side down, and push gently on the center of [...]

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    33 Playback Connecting headphones Y ou can connect headphones to the headphone jack using a ster eo mini plug. Stereo mini plug ( 3.5mm) Use commercially availab le headphones. Connect either of these jacks. • Before connecting, t emporarily turn down the volume. Readjust to y our prefer ence when playback starts. • T ur n off the pla yer befor[...]

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    34 Playback Playing a disc Pr eparations • T urn on the power of the play er. • Place a disc t o the player . 1 Pr ess MODE repeatedl y to select DVD/CD . 2 Pr ess PLA Y ( ). Playbac k star ts. • If you select a D VD video disc that contains a top menu, or select a PBC (Playbac k Control)-f eatured VIDEO CD , a menu may appear . See “Using [...]

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    35 Playback Pausing pla yback (Still mode) P ress P A USE/STEP ( / ) during playback. The picture gets still and sound is mut ed. T o resume normal playback, press PLA Y ( ). Adjusting the v olume of the speakers or the connected headphones P ress and hold VO L ( / ) on the main unit. or P ress (press and hold) V OLUME (+/–) on the remote control[...]

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    36 Playback About the screen sa ver If 20 minutes elapse while the po wer is on and there is no disc in the play er or while the disc is stopped, the screen sa ver is automaticall y displayed (when “Screen sa ver” (refer t o “F unction Settings”) is set t o “On ” ). T o tur n of f the screen sav er, pr ess any but ton on the main unit o[...]

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    37 Playback Playing in fast r ever se or fast forwar d D VD-V VC D CD P ress REV or FWD on the remot e control during playbac k. REV : F ast rev erse playbac k FWD : F ast forwar d playback Each time you press the REV or FWD b utt on, the playbac k speed changes. P ress PLA Y ( ) to r esume nor mal playbac k. • Also, pla yback changes to f ast re[...]

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    38 Playback Playing a desir ed scene Skipping chapter s or tracks 1 Pr ess SKIP ( / ) repeatedly t o locate the chapter or tr ack y ou want. Playbac k star ts from the selected chapt er or track. : Pla yback starts from the beginning of the next chapter or trac k. : Pla yback starts from the beginning of the current chapter or trac k. When you pr e[...]

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    39 Playback Notes • Pr essing the CLEAR butt on while pressing the SHIFT but ton resets the number s. • Some discs may not respond t o this process. • Some scenes may not be located pr ecisely as you specified. Bookmark function Fir st register a bookmark ref erring to “T o register a bookmark” of the ne xt paragraph, then operat e these [...]

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    40 Playback Playing in r andom order 1 During pla yback, press RANDOM while pressing SHIFT t o display “Shuf fle On” on the screen. Each time you pr ess the butt on, the random mode “Shuff le On” and “Shuff le off” alternate. The mode on the screen will disappear in a f ew seconds if not operated. If you displa y “Shuf fle On ” , ra[...]

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    41 Playback Repeating a title, chapter or tr ack 1 During pla yback, press REPEA T repeat edly while pressing SHIFT t o select the repeat mode. Each time you press the b utt on, the repeat mode changes on the screen. The mode on the screen will disappear in a f ew seconds if not operated. Repeat pla yback starts after f inishing the current chapter[...]

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    42 Playback 1 During st op, pr ess MEMORY while pressing SHIFT . The programming displa y appears. e.g. DVD-V T /  C Program 1 2 3 ーーー ーーー ーーー ーーー ーーー ーーー Clear program   Play Chapter Title Enter a trac k number when using a VIDEO CD . 2 Setting the title, chapter or tr ack in the order y ou wish to play . [...]

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    43 Playback Zooming a pict ure 1 Pr ess ZOOM during playbac k. The zoom icon appears . This operation is av ailable also during slow , still, fast forw ard or fast r ever se playbac k. x2 2 Select the zoom point and magnif ication lev el. • Magnif ication level: Pr ess ZOOM repeatedl y . The magnification lev el changes as follows: “ X2” (T w[...]

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    44 Playback Changing the camera angle Selecting subtitles 1 Pr ess SUBTITLE during playbac k. The current subtitle set ting is display ed. 2 P ress SUBTITLE while the subtitle setting is displa yed on the screen. Each time you pr ess the SUBTITLE but ton, you can select a subtitle language from those included on the D VD video disc. Notes • When [...]

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    45 Playback Selecting audio for mats 1 Pr ess AUDIO dur ing playback. The current audio set ting is displayed. 1/3 D 3/2.1 Ch Eng Sound recording system Audio language e.g. 2 Pr ess AUDIO while the audio set ting is displayed on the scr een. Each time you press the b utt on, you can select a pref erred sound from those included on the D VD video di[...]

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    46 Playback Note • Some me dia an d/or fi les may no t be played b ack d ue to its c apac it y and /or manu factu rer, etc. Playing audio/pict ure f iles Y ou can play audio CDs, MP3 (audio) or JPE G (picture) files on this pla yer . MP3 compatibility Playabl e med ia CD -RO M, CD -R , CD -RW, DVD- R, DVD -RW, SD Me mor y Ca rd, S DHC M emo r y C[...]

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    47 Playback 1 Insert a media you want t o play . The menu appears . Music Playing Trac k01 Trac k02 Trac k03 Trac k04 Trac k05 Trac k06 Trac k07 Trac k08 /Trac k01.CD A 1/8 e.g. Repeat : Off Mode : Normal Edit Mode 2 Select the trac k/file y ou want to pla y using / then press ENTER ( ) or PLA Y ( ). Playbac k star ts. A slide show begins when pla [...]

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    48 Playback Playing repeatedl y Select “R epeat” on the scr een using / / / during playback then pr ess ENTER ( ). Each time you pr ess ENTER ( ), the repeat mode changes. Off: Single: Folder: Resumes to normal playback. Repeats current track. Repeats current folder. (MP3) All: Repeats all tracks in order. (Audio CD) Playing in Random/Intr o or[...]

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    49 Playback Playing in a fa vorit e order Y ou can combine your f avorite trac k/file and play in the order y ou determine. 1 Select “Edit mode ” on the screen using / / / then press ENTER ( ). 2 Position the cur sor using to the scr een display ed track/file . 3 Select track/file y ou want to pla y using / then press ENTER ( ). The check mark [...]

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    50 Playback Selecting enhancement modes 1 Pr ess E.A.M.* The current sound enhancement set ting appears. * E.A.M. = Enhanced A udio Mode 2 Pr ess E.A.M. r epeatedly . • 3D Off Normal sound. • 3D On T o obtain expansive virtual surround sound ef fects from just two speakers . Note • Actual ef fects to sounds may v ary depending on the disc. Ad[...]

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    51 Playback On-screen displa y mode D VD-V VC D CD 1 Pr ess DISPLA Y during pla yback. The current instructional information appears . e.g.: DVD video disc DVD Video Time Title Chapter 00:22:59 / 01:56:59 1/13 6/51 Current title number Current chapter or track number Elapsed time of the current title Remained time of the current title 2 Press DI SP[...]

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    F unction Set tings Y ou can change the default set tings to customiz e your pref erences. Customizing function set tings SDP75SWN_E_53-80.indd 53 SDP75SWN_E_53-80.indd 53 2011/01/17 9:23:59 2011/01/17 9:23:59[...]

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    54 F unction Settings Customizing function set tings D VD-V VC D CD 1 During st op, pr ess SETUP while pressing SHIFT . The set ting menu appears. 2 Pr ess / t o select the icon of the setting (list ed below) to c hang e, then press . 3 Pr ess / t o select the setting y ou want t o change, then pr ess ENTER ( ). 4 Change the selection by / or other[...]

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    55 F unction Settings Video Aspect Ratio D VD-V VC D CD T o select a picture size according t o the aspect ratio of your TV , when connected to this pla yer to monit or playbac k picture. View Mode D VD-V VC D CD T o select a picture size of the LCD . Audio E.A.M. D VD-V VC D CD Y ou can easily s witch to a pref erred audio enhancement. (E.A.M. = E[...]

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    56 F unction Settings Language OSD Menu D VD-V VC D CD English: T o view on-screen displa ys in English. F rançais: T o view on-screen displa ys in F rench. Español: T o view on-screen displa ys in Spanish. Deutsch: T o view on-screen displa ys in German. Nederlands: T o view on-screen displa ys in Dutch. Sv enska: T o view on-screen displa ys in[...]

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    57 F unction Settings Video Aspect Ratio D VD-V VC D CD 4:3 : Select when a standard 4:3 TV is connected. 16:9 : Select when a 1 6:9 wide TV is connect ed. Notes • The displayable pictur e size is preset on the D VD video disc. Theref ore, the playbac k picture of some D VD video discs may not conform to the pictur e size you select. • When y o[...]

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    58 F unction Settings Audio E.A.M. D VD-V VC D CD Normal: Normal sound. 3D: T o obtain expansive virtual surround sound ef fects fr om just t wo speaker s. Note • P ressing the E.A.M. button on the r emote control also allows you to achie ve the same setup . D .R.C. D VD-V VC D CD On: Dynamic range is r educed. Of f: F ull dynamic range is mainta[...]

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    59 F unction Settings 3 Co nfirm “S et Password ” is sel ected , and press ENTER ( ). Another i nput area ap pears. 4 Press th e number but tons to enter a new co de, then press ENTER ( ). 5 Enter the s ame co de aga in, then pres s ENTER ( ). The new se curi ty c ode is s et. Note • If you ha ve for gott en your securit y code, enter 99999 a[...]

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    60 F unction Settings Default Default No: T o not restore the function set tings to their default set tings. Y es: T o restore the function set tings to their default set tings. Customizing function set tings (continued) SDP75SWN_E_53-80.indd 60 SDP75SWN_E_53-80.indd 60 2011/01/17 9:24:01 2011/01/17 9:24:01[...]

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    Connections Y ou can connect the play er to a TV or audio system. Viewing on a connected TV Connecting to an audio s ystem equipped with analog audio inputs Using the automobile/v ehicle adapter or pow er por t SDP75SWN_E_53-80.indd 61 SDP75SWN_E_53-80.indd 61 2011/01/17 9:24:01 2011/01/17 9:24:01[...]

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    62 Connections Viewing on a connect ed TV 1 Connect a TV to the A V OUT jack of this player . Notes • Ref er to the owner’ s manual of the connected TV as well. • When y ou connect the player t o your TV , be sure to turn off the power and unplug both units fr om the wall outlet before making any connections. • Connect the pla yer directl y[...]

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    63 Connections Connecting to an audio s yst em equipped with analog audio inputs 1 Connect an audio sy stem equipment to the A V OUT jack of this player . Signal flow T o analog audio inputs Audio syst em AUDIO IN R L Red (R igh t) White (Left) Ye l l o w ( Vi d e o ) No need to connect. T o AV OUT Audio/video cable (su p pl ie d ) Audio/video cabl[...]

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    64 Connections Using the automobile/v ehicle adapt er or pow er por t For use of the D VD play er in a car, this adapt er can power the D VD player fr om the cigaret te lighter sock et. W ARNING • NEVER place a D VD player within the ey esight of a driver while he/she is driving an automobile/vehicle . Not e: A D VD play er located in the front s[...]

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    65 Connections 6 When disconnecting the D VD player , f irst turn of f the D VD player , then r emove the adapt er pin plug from the D VD player and then the po wer plug from the cigar ette lighter soc ket or pow er por t. 7 Before t urning of f the vehicle engine or leaving the vehic le, be sure t o turn of f the player then remo ve the adapter pi[...]

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    66 Connections Using the automobile/v ehicle adapter or pow er por t (continued) • Do not operat e the D VD player using the adapter f or a prolonged period with the car engine of f. The car bat tery may be too e xhausted to turn the engine on. • Depending on the v ehicle model or the location of the cigaret te lighter socket, this adapt er may[...]

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    Other Useful information. Befor e calling ser vice Specifications Limited United Stat es War ranty for Digital Audio Video (“D A V”) Product Limited Canadian W arranty For T oshiba Brand Digital A udio/Video Pr oducts SDP75SWN_E_53-80.indd 67 SDP75SWN_E_53-80.indd 67 2011/02/09 11:18:13 2011/02/09 11:18:13[...]

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    68 Other Befor e calling service Symptom Cause Correction No power . • The AC adapt er is disconnected. • Connect the AC adapter secur ely . • Bat tery empty . • R e-charge the batt er y . The batt er y cannot be charged. • The bat tery is near full charge. • R etr y charging af ter using the batt er y power . The LCD turned off by itse[...]

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    69 Other Symptom Cause Correction The play er does not star t playbac k. • No disc is inserted. • Insert a disc. • An unpla yable disc is inserted. • Insert a play able disc. (Chec k the disc type, color system and r egion number .) • The disc is inserted upside down. • Insert the disc with the playbac k side down. • The disc is not i[...]

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    76 Other a. Ser v ice, r epair s or re plac eme nt made n ec essar y by acc ide nt, mi sus e, abus e, mois ture, li qui ds, du st, dir t, ne gle ct, a cc iden t, dam age, 24/ 7 ap pli cati ons, improper installation, improper operation, improper cle aning , impr oper m ainten anc e, nor mal wear an d tear, or any other ex terna l cau se or event , [...]

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    77 Other DUR ATION TO T HE TE RM OF T HI S EX PRES S WRI T TE N LIM IT ED WARR ANT Y. TO THE E XT EN T NOT PRECLU DED BY L AW , STA T UTO RY OR OTH ERWI SE , THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY SUPERCEDES AND SPEC IFI CALL Y D IS CL AI MS AN Y OTH ER WARR AN TY, CON DI TI ON OR R EPRES EN T ATION N OT STA T ED I N THI S WARRAN T Y , W HET HE R MAD E BY TCL , TOS[...]

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    79 Other and de eme d not to for m par t of the war rant y. The remai ning provi sio ns of thi s warra nty s hall b e and re mai n valid a nd enfor ceab le. If an d to the ex tent t hat any pr ovisi on of t his limite d warra nty a s it relate s to any of the R elated Par ti es is found to b e invali d or une nforc eabl e in res pe ct of th at par [...]

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