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OWNER S MANUAL
IMPORTANT SAFEGARDES
Explanation of Symbols
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CAUTION
WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. If this happens, make sure the power to the electrical outlet is turned off before you touch or unplug the unit. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
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AVIS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FUNCTION OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................. 03--09 Compatible Media ............................................................................................................................................ 03 Accessories .................................................................................................................................................... 03 Front Panel ................................................................................................................................................. 04-05 Remote Control .......................................................................................................................................... 06-09 CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 10--18 Rear Panel Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 10 Connecting the system ................................................................................................................................... 11 Connect Antenna/Cable ................................................................................................................................... 11 RF Connection ................................................................................................................................................ 11 Connect your TV ........................................................................................................................................ 12-13 Progressive Scan ........................................................................................................................................... 12 Connect your TV ........................................................................................................................................... 13 Connect the Audio Cables .......................................................................................................................... 14-15 Connect External Devices ........................................................................................................................... 16-17 Connect a Digital Camcorder ......................................................................................................................... 17 First-Time Setup .............................................................................................................................................. 18 SETUP MENU ................................................................................................................................................ 19--25 System Guide Language ............................................................................................................................................ 19 Set Time........................................................................................................................................................ 19 PBS Channel Set .......................................................................................................................................... 19 System Info. .................................................................................................................................................. 19 Factory Reset ................................................................................................................................................ 19 Country Setup ............................................................................................................................................... 19 Video Channel Scan ................................................................................................................................................ 20 Channel Setup ............................................................................................................................................... 20 Screen Format .............................................................................................................................................. 21 Video Output ................................................................................................................................................. 21 Audio Speaker Setup ............................................................................................................................................... 21 Dolby Digital .................................................................................................................................................. 22 DTS ............................................................................................................................................................... 22 MPEG ........................................................................................................................................................... 22 Sampling Freq. .............................................................................................................................................. 22 Vocal ............................................................................................................................................................. 22 DRC .............................................................................................................................................................. 22 Equalizer ....................................................................................................................................................... 22 Security Rating ............................................................................................................................................................ 23 Set Password ................................................................................................................................................ 23 Divx (R) VDD ................................................................................................................................................. 23 Record Record Quality .............................................................................................................................................. 24 Auto Chapter ................................................................................................................................................. 24 Scheduld Record ........................................................................................................................................... 24 Disc Audio Language ............................................................................................................................................. 25 Subtitle Language .......................................................................................................................................... 25 Menu Language ............................................................................................................................................. 25 Auto Play ...................................................................................................................................................... 25 Format DVD ................................................................................................................................................... 25 Finalize DVD .................................................................................................................................................. 25 Format HDD .................................................................................................................................................. 25 Scandisk HDD ............................................................................................................................................... 25
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Basic Operations .......................................................................................................................................... 26--27 Selection Function ........................................................................................................................................... 26 Basic DVD Functions ....................................................................................................................................... 26 Playing a DVD, or VCD ................................................................................................................................. 26 Disc Menu Navigation .................................................................................................................................... 26 Additional Disc Playback Options .................................................................................................................. 26 Audio CD Feature .......................................................................................................................................... 27 MP3 Playing Feature ..................................................................................................................................... 27 JPEG Playing Feature ................................................................................................................................... 27 DivX Playing Feature ..................................................................................................................................... 28 Recording ..................................................................................................................................................... 29--32 Setting a Timer Recording ............................................................................................................................... 29 OTR (One Touch Recording) ............................................................................................................................ 29 Recording to DVD+R/DVD+RW Disc ................................................................................................................ 30 Recording to HDD ............................................................................................................................................ 30 To watch the recorded content or other recorded content on HDD while recording ......................................... 30 Timeshift function ............................................................................................................................................ 31 Copying from HDD to DVD+R/+RW .................................................................................................................. 32 Deleting title from HDD .................................................................................................................................... 32 DVD+R/RW Dubbing to HDD ........................................................................................................................... 32 Edit Disc ......................................................................................................................................................... 33-35 General Information .......................................................................................................................................... 33 Managing the Disc Chapter Insert Chapter ................................................................................................................................................ 34 Hide Chapter .................................................................................................................................................. 34 Managing the Disc and Disc Title Erasing a Title................................................................................................................................................ 35 Protect Title ................................................................................................................................................... 35 Unprotect Title ............................................................................................................................................... 35 Make Compatible ........................................................................................................................................... 35 Play Full Title ................................................................................................................................................ 35 Edit Title Name .............................................................................................................................................. 35 ADVANCED FEATURES ................................................................................................................................. 36--37 Special Key Features ................................................................................................................................. 36-37 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SPECIFICATONS ............................................................................................. 38--39 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................ 38 Specifications ................................................................................................................................................... 39 REFERENCE ................................................................................................................................................. 40--41 Glossary 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FUNCTION OVERVIEW
COMPATIBLE MEDIA This system can play the following types of media: DVD+RW DVD+R DVD-R DVD-RW Audio CD (CD-DA) DVD Video Dolby Digital 5.1 DTS Digital Surround MP3/MPEG/JPEG files on CD-R/RW VCD (1.0 and 2.0) Photo CD PAL Region 2 Recordable discs: DVD+RW DVD+R ACCESSORIES
Remote control with AA batteries X2 DVD+RW disc (4.7GB) X 1 Scart cable X 1 RF cable X 1 RCA cable X 2 Owner s manual
AA batteries
Remote control
DVD+RW disc
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trade marks of Dolby Laboratories
Note: Region 2- Your system has a region code printed on the back of the unit and will only play DVD discs labeled with the same region code. CD-ROM, DVD-ROM and DVD Audio discs cannot be played on this system.
Scart cable
RF cable
RCA cable
FUNCTION OVERVIEW
FRONT PANEL CONTROL 1. STANDBY Switches to standby mode or turns on the unit. 2. OPEN/CLOSE Press to open or colse the DVD tray. 3. CHANNEL Press to select channels in the TV function. 4. CHANNEL + Press to select channels in the TV function. 5. STOP Press to stop playback of a disc. 6. PLAY/PAUSE Press to start playback of a disc, prss again to pause playback. 7. PREVIOUS Press to skip to the previous chapter/track.
FRONT PANEL CONTROL 8. NEXT Press to skip to the next chapter/track. 9. REC MODE Press to set the recording speed. 10. RECORD Press to start recording in DVD+R/RW disc or HDD. 11. STANDBY LED The Standby LED will turn on in standby mode. 12. Disc Tray 13. Remote Sensor 14. System display panel 15. HDD LED The HDD LED will turn on in HDD medium. 16. DVD LED The DVD LED will turn on in DVD mdeium. 4
FUNCTION OVERVIEW
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FRONT PANEL DISPLAY 1. P-SCAN Progressive Scan indicator. 2. DVD icon DVD disc indicator. 3. RW DVD rewirtable indicator. 4. TITLE Title indicator. 5. CH Channel indicator. 6. CHP Chapter indicator. 7. SHUFF Shuffle indicator. 8. PROG Program indicator. 9. SLEEP Sleep indicator. 10. REP1, ALL, A-B Repeat indicators. 11. REC Record indicator. 12. HQ, SP, LP, EP, EP+ Record mode indicator. 5
FRONT PANEL DISPLAY 13. TV TV indicator. 14. icon Timer disc indicator.
15. SAP Second Audio Program indicator. 16. TITLE Title indicator. 17. Status Information Message or number indicator. 18. 19. icon Play indicator. icon Pause indicator.
20. CD, VCD CD or VCD indicator. 21. ST Stereo indicator. 22. DTS icon DTS indicator. 23. DIGITAL icon Dolby Digital indicator.
FUNCTION OVERVIEW
REMOTE CONTROL Inserting batteries 1. Open the battery cover. 2. Insert the supplied batteries according to the direction indicated in the battery compartment. When inserting or removing the batteries, push them towards the battery terminals. 3. Close the cover. Note: Remove the batteries if the remote control is not be used for a month or more. Batteries left in the unit may leak and cause damage. Replace all old batteries with new ones at the same time. Do not mix old and new batteries. Replace the batteries if the operating distance is reduced or if the operation becomes erratic. Purchase 2 AA size batteries. Keep the remote control away from moisture, heat, shock, and vibrations.
Remote sensor
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FUNCTION OVERVIEW
REMOTE CONTROL 4. MUTE Press to mute on the audio output and press again to cancel. 5. REPEAT In the DVD function, press to repeat the entire disc or individual chapter/tracks. 6. A-B Repeats playback between A and B. Press once to insert A point and press again to insert point B. If you want to cancel the function, press this button again. 7. RETURN Press to cancel certain selections in the disc menu system. 8. SHUFFLE In the DVD function, press to cyclically select random playing or normal playing . 9. SETUP Press to display system setup menus and press to exit the setup menus. 10. MENU/PBC In the DVD function, press to view the disc menu for the currently loaded DVD (if available). 11. TITLE When playing a DVD disc, press to go back to the title menu of disc. 12. SUBTITLE In the DVD function, press to select the desired subtitle language (if available). REMOTE CONTROL 1. OPEN/CLOSE Press to open and colse the DVD tray. 2. POWER Switches to standby mode or turns on the unit. 3. ANGLE In the DVD function, press to view scenes from additional angles (if available). 13. LANGUAGE In the DVD function, press to cyclically select the desired audio language (if available). 14. ARROWS / ENTER Press Arrows button to navigate the on-screen menus. Press Enter to enter and confirm menu settings. 15. BOOKMARK In the DVD function, inserts bookmarks for the current application. There are total 8 bookmarks that you can insert.
FUNCTION OVERVIEW
REMOTE CONTROL 18. PLAY/PAUSE Press to start playback of a disc, press again to pause playback. 19. STOP Press to once to pause and press again to completely stop playback of a disc. 20. PREVIOUS/NEXT Press to skip to the previous or next chapter/track. 21. BACKWARD/FORWARD In disc play mode, press to scan backward and forward at variable speeds. 22. ZOOM Press to zoom in during DVD playback. 23. STEP Press repeatedly to step forward one frame at a time. 24. TIMESHIFT Use to enable the timeshift mode for recording unto the HDD. Press to toggle between ON and OFF mode. 25. GOTO In disc play mode, press to jump to a specific title, chapter, track or counter position. 26. 0-9 Use to enternumer data in on-screen menus. 27. MEDIA Press to select HDD or DVD function. 28. DISPLAY Press to display feedback on the current status of your system. REMOTE CONTROL 16. AUDIO In TV Tuner function, press to togglis throuth the audio modes in Stereo, SAP, and Monaural. 17. SLOW In DVD function, press into slow mode, and press cyclically select variable speeds of slow motion. 29. CLEAR Please to cancel certain selections in the menu system. 30. EDIT Press to display the edit screen. 31. DV Press to select DV function. 32. SLEEP Press to set the sleep timer to turn off the system automatically.
FUNCTION OVERVIEW
REMOTE CONTROL
OPEN/ CLOSE ANGLE MUTE
POWER
REPEAT
A-B
SHUFFLE RETURN
35. SURROUND To cyclically select surroud mode classical, theater, hall and surround off.. 36. SOURCE Press to select a desired source (SCART, S-VIDEO1, AV1, S-VIDEO2, AV2, or DV IN). 37. CHANNEL +/Press to select channels in watching TV program.
SET UP
TITLE
MENU / PBC
LANGUAGE
ENTER AUDIO
SLOW
ZOOM
STEP
TIMESHIFT
GOTO
Note: appear on the TV screen during operation, the If operation is prohibited by the unit or the disc.
1 5 9
CLEAR
2 6 0
EDIT
3 7
MEDIA
4 8
DISPLAY
DV
SLEEP SOURCE
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RECORD
35 36 37
CHANNEL
REMOTE CONTROL 33. RECORD Press to start recording in DVD+R/RW disc or HDD. Press STOP to stop recording. 34. REC MODE Press to set the recording speed. When the unit is recording, press this button is invaldiation.
CONNECTIONS
Rear Panel Overview
Component Video Out Connect to a TV with YPbPr input. AV1 Connect the audio/video output of an external source. Video Out Connect to a TV with audio input. 6 Channel Out Connect the 6 channel audio output to Amplifier. Scart In Connect the Scart output of an external device. AC Power Cord Plug into the power source.
Digital Audio Out Connect to digital (optical or coaxial) audio equipment. S-Video Out Connect to a S-Video Input on TV. Scart Out Connect to a TV with scart video and audio input. RF. Out Passes the signal from the aerial to your TV or monitor. Antenna Connect the aerial to this terminal.
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CONNECTIONS
ANTENNA INPUT
Follow these steps to connect the system. It is recommended that you turn off power on all components (or unplug AC power) while you are connecting the system.
<Step2> RF Connection
Connect the RF Out jack on the unit to the aerial input jack on the TV . The RF Out jack passes the signal through from the aerial jack.
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CONNECTIONS
Blue
Red
3. In the same way, press STOP button on the remote control or front panel 5 times continued to set Progressive Scan OFF. The P-SCAN icon on the VFD will turn off. Note: Once the setting for progressive scan output is entered, an image will only be visible on a progressive scan compatible TV or monitor. If you set Progressive Scan to On in error, you must set back it to Off.
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CONNECTIONS
<Step3> Connect Your TV
Connecting to the S-VIDEO 1 OUT jack Connect the S-video cable as show below. You can enjoy clearer picture images. (For Audio connection, see page 14) Connecting to the VIDEO OUT jack Connect the yellow plug of the Audio/Video cable to the video (yellow) jack. You can enjoy standard picture image. Note: Connect the right (red) and left (white) plugs of the Audio/ Video cable to the audio input jacks.
S-VIDEO
Connecting to the SCART jack Connect the Scart cable as show below. You can enjoy audio and video via this cable..
AV IN
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CONNECTIONS
<Step 4> Connect the Audio Cables Select the audio connection that best suits your system. (If the TV has an antenna input jack only, skip this step.) Note: For connect TV, see page 13. Connect to your TV Connect to your Audio system
AV IN
AUDIO IN
Note: l The yellow plug is used for video connect. See page 12. l If your TV has one audio input jack, connect the AUDIO OUT jacks of the unit to a Y-cable adaptor (not supplied), then connect it to the TV s audio input jack. Please consult your local audio/video dealer. l If you use this AUDIO OUT jacks for your audio system, please set the surround speaker, center speaker and subwoofer to none and off. (Detail see page 21)
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CONNECTIONS
<Step 4> Connect the Audio Cables Connecting to Amplifier with Digital or DTS Decoder Connect the coaxial digital cable or optical digital cable. Note l If you use this DIGITAL OUT jacks for your audio system, please select Dolby Digital and DTS to Ditstream. (Detail see page 22)
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VIEWING AREA
Connect to an Amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic Decoder Connect the audio cable. Note: l If you use this AUDIO OUT jacks for your audio system, please set the surround speaker, center speaker and subwoofer to none and off. (Detail see page 21)
VIEWING AREA
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CONNECTIONS
<Step 5> Connect External Devices Connecting a VCR or Similar Recording Equipment to This Unit You can use this unit as the source player or as the recording deck. Connect a VCR or similar recording equipment to this unit as show below. See also the owner s manual supplied with the connected equipment. Note: l Pictures containing copyright protection signals cannot be recorded. l Almost all videos and DVD software on sale have a copy-protection. You cannot record them using this unit.
VCR, etc.
S-VIDEO AV OUT VIDEO R-AUDIO-L
VCR, etc.
White
Red
Yellow Red White
Yellow
Rear Panel
Front Panel
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CONNECTIONS
<Step 5> Connect External Devices Connection a Digital Camcorder Note: This jack is for connection to DV equipment only. It is not compatible with digital satellite tuners or D-VHS video decks and so on.
DV Digital Camcorder
DV OUTPUT
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CONNECTIONS
First-Time Setup 1. Make sure that the antenna/cable is connected. For connection. Note: If you plug in the unit before you connect the antenna, Channel Search will not be able to preset channel into memory. If this occurs, check the cable/antenna connection and plug in the unit again. 2. Connect the unit s power plug to an 230V/50Hz electrical outlet. 3. Press STAND BY on front panel or POWER on remote control. If you are First-Time Setup the system, please l Turn on your TV. l The message screen will appear. Please follow the message to do first-time setup. About Standby Mode l The system is always in Standby mode when the AC power cord is plugged into an electrical outlet. l In Standby mode, the clock is shown on the front panel display and standby indicator light turns on. l In power on mode, the system status is shown on the front panel display and the standby indicator light turn off. 4. The Set your language will automatically appear on your TV/monitor. Use up/down arrow button to select your language. Then, press Enter to confirm.
Set your language English Espanol Francals Deutsch Dutch Step 1 of 4
First-Time Setup
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After press Enter to confirm, the system will automatically scan and set the tuner channels. (It will spend several minutes.
Country Setup Austria Belgium Czeck Denmark Finland Germany Hungary Ireland Step 2 of 4
Cancel
6. The Set the time will automatically appear on your TV/monitor. Use up/down arrow button to select Automatic or Manual. And then, press Enter to confirm. l Automatic Setting the Clock Automatically. l Manual If the Auto feature sets the clock incorrectly, you can set the clock manually.
Set the time Automatic Manual Step 4 of 4
5. The Country Setup will automatically appear on your TV/monitor. Use up/down arrow button to select your country or select ALL. Then, press Enter to confirm.
Note: l If you don t set the Clock, the VFD display is always 00:00 on Standby mode. l If the power cord is unplugged for over 10 minutes, the unit will go back to original default setting. Please reset Clock setting. 18
Setup Menu
<Setup> System The Setup System allows you to set Guide Language, Set Time, Factory Reset and Country Setup, and view the System information.
SETUP > SYSTEM
<Setup> System PBS Channel Set Sets the manner in which a PBS channel is found. l Automatic - Setting the Clock Automatically Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to select PBS channel to select a channel that broadcasts the local time. l Manual - Setting the Clock Manually If the Auto feature sets the clock incorrectly, you can set the clock manually. 1. Press SETUP. 2. Use the arrows keys to select Set Time. 3. Select Manual and then press ENTER. 4. Use the up/down arrow keys or 0-9 keys to set the date and time, then select SAVE.
SETUP > SYSTEM Guide Language Set Time System Info. Factory Reset Country Setup Automatic Manual
Guide Language Set Time System Info. Factory Reset Country Setup
[SETUP] Exit
1. Press SETUP. 2. Use the arrow keys to select SETUP > SYSTEM. 3. Use the arrow keys to select and set the following: Note: If you want to exit the setup menu, please press SETUP or press PLAY to continue disc playback.
D/M / Y H:M
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Save Cancel
[SETUP] Exit
Guide Language Sets your preferred language for the setup menu and onscreen displays. Select English, Espanol, Francals, Deutsch and Dutch Set Time The Set Time allows you to set the time for your system which is essential for accurate timer recording. Follow these steps to set the clock. 1. Press SETUP. 2. Use the arrows keys to select Set Time. 3. Select Automatic and then press ENTER. 4. Use the arrows keys to select and set the following:
SETUP > SYSTEM
System Info. Select the item allow you to view the HDD size and HDD free space. Factory Reset Select Start to reset all System setting to Factory default. Country Setup Select your country for the TV tuner system.
Guide Language Set Time System Info. Factory Reset Country Setup
Automatic Manual
Cancel
[SETUP] Exit
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Setup Menu
<Setup> Video The Setup Video allows you to do Channel Screen, Cannel Setup, and to set Screen format and Video Output . 1. Press SETUP. 2. Use the arrows keys to select Setup Video. 3. Use the arrow keys to select and set the following: Channel Scan Select Start to have the system automatically search for all channels that you can receive. This may take several minutes.
SETUP > VIDEO
<Setup> Video 2. Use the up/down arrow key to select a channel. The right hand box will contain additional information for the select channel. In the message box, to key in Channel ID follow the instruction below: (1) Use the arrow keys to highlight Channel ID. (2) Press right arrow, a keyboard appear. (3) Use arrow keys to key in ID. (4) Select done to confirm.
SETUP > Clear CHANNEL SETUP SETUP > Backup CHANNEL SETUP Delete Done Cancel
Channel Scan Channel Setup Screen Format Video Output
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[SETUP] Exit
Channel Setup After Channel scan, to setup the Channel follow the instruction below:
SETUP > VIDEO
3. To delete a channel from the list, use the CLEAR key on the remote control.
[SETUP] Exit
1. Press the Right arrow key. A list level screen will appear.
SETUP > CHANNEL SETUP
PR 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 CH C02 C03 C04 S42 S43 S44 S45 ID Mode Chan/Freq Prog Num Channel Id TV System NICAM Fine Tune CH 02 01 PAL-BG Off 0
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Setup Menu
<Setup> Video Screen Format Adjusts the format of the screen output to match your television and view preference. l 4:3 Letter Box - Select if you have a standard 4:3 television and prefer to watch the wide-screen versions of DVD movies (if available). Movies will display in letter box format; i.e., black bars will appear above and below the picture. l 4:3 Pan Scan - Select if you have a standard television and prefer to watch the full- screen versions of DVD movies (if available). l 16:9 Wide - Select if you have a widescreen 16:9 television. <Setup> Audio The Setup Audio allows you to set Speaker, Dolby Digital/ DTS/MPEG output format, Sampling Freq, Vocal, DRC (Dynamic Range Control) and Equalizer. 1. Press SETUP. 2. Use the arrow keys to select SETUP > AUDIO. 3. Use the arrow keys to select and set the following:
SETUP > AUDIO Speaker Setup Dolby Digital DTS MPEG Sampling Freq. Dynamic Equalizer
16:9 Wide
Speaker Setup The Speaker Setup allows you to select the Speaker size, level and delay time. To setup speaker, follow the instructions below: 1. Use the arrow key to highlight Speaker Setup. 2. Press the right arrow key. The list of Speaker screen will appear as below.
Speaker
Video Output Adjusts the format of the video output. l YPbPr On - Select if your video output is use component of the rear panel. l RGB On- Select if your video output is use scart of the rear panel. l YPbPr/RGB Off - Select if your video output is not use component and scart of the rear panel
TV
TEST
Move
Exit
3. On the screen you can use the arrow key to adjust speaker size, level and delay time. l Size - To select your speaker is small or large and Subwoofer is on or off. l Delay - To set your delay time of surround speaker to 0~15ms; to set your delay time of center speaker to 0~5ms. l CrossOvr - To set your Cross Over of front, center and surround speaker to 80~200Hz. l Test - To do testtone for your speakers.
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Setup Menu
<Setup> Audio Dolby Digital If your format of disc is Dolby Digital, select the PCM or Bitstream output. 1. PCM Select when connected to a 2-channel digital stereo amplifier. The unit s digital audio outputs sounds in the PCM 2ch format when you play a DVD video disc recorded on the Dolby Digital recording system. 2. Bitstream Select Bitstream if you connected the unit s DIGITAL OUT jack to a Dolby Digital decoder (or an amplifier or other equipment with a Dolby Digital decoder). DTS If your format of disc is DTS, select the Off or Bitstream output. 1. PCM Select when connected to a 2-channel digital stereo amplifier. The unit s digital audio outputs sounds in the PCM 2ch format when you play a DVD video disc recorded on the DTS recording system. 2. Bitstream Select Bitstream if you connected the unit s DIGITAL OUT jack to a DTS decoder (or an amplifier or other equipment with a DTS decoder). MPEG If your disc format is SPDIF, select the PCM or Bitstream output. 1. PCM Select when connected to a 2-channel digital stereo amplifier. The unit s digital audio outputs sounds in the PCM 2ch format when you play a DVD video disc recorded on the MPEG2 recording system. 2. Bitstream Select Bitstream if you connected the unit s DIGITAL OUT jack to a MPEG decoder (or an amplifier or other equipment with a MPEG decoder). Sampling Freq. The rate that an analog signal is sampled, expressed in samples per second or in hertz. DVD digital audio is sampled at 48KHz, but some DVDs is higher Sampling frequency (96KHz). 1. If your sampling frequency of disc is 48KHz, please select 48KHz; if your sampling frequency of disc is 96KHz, please select 96KHz. <Setup> Audio Dynamic (Dynamic Range Control) With the DVD format, you can hear a program s soundtrack in the most accurate and realistic presentation possible, thanks to digital audio technology. However, you may wish to compress the dynamic range of the audio output (the difference between the loudest sounds and the quietest ones). Then, you may listen to movie at a lower volume without losing clarity of sound. Set DRC to ON for the effect. Equalizer The Equalizer allows you to adjust the equalizer sliders to the level you want to use. 1. Use the arrow key to highlight Equalizer. 2. Press the right arrow key. The equalizer screen will appear as below.
SETUP > AUDIO
dB +10
Save
-10
Cancel
100 400 1K 4K 10K
[SETUP] Exit
3. Use the arrow key to adjust the equalizer sliders, then select SAVE. 4. Press SETUP to exit.
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Setup Menu
<Setup> Security The Setup Security allows you to set Rating, Set Password and Country Code. 1. Press SETUP. 2. Use the arrow keys to select SETUP > Security. 3. Use the arrow keys to select and set the following: Rating Set a rating to block playback of inappropriate content with a password-protected Rating system. DVDs that are rated higher than the level you select will not play without entering the correct password. Not all discs are rated. Note: l If you forget your password, use 1234 to clear the memory. Keep this password out of reach of children as it will always unlock the parental control setting. l You may need extra instructions during the setting. If a message appears, please follow the instructions displayed on the TV screen.
SETUP > SECURITY
<Setup> Security Note: l If you key in the wrong password, the below message screen will appear. Please follow the message to operate and key in the password again.
SETUP > SECURITY Rating Set Password Country Code
Unlock
YES
NO
[SETUP] Exit
Set Password Allows you to set a password lock the Parental Rating or delete password. 1. Select Change. 2. Use the 0-9 keys to enter the Password (old password). 3. Enter the New Password to confirm.
[SETUP] Exit
Divx (R) VDD In the item, press right arrow will appear Divx Registration code. Please select OK.
1. Use the arrow keys to select the rating level you want. 2. Press Enter to confirm. Password key in screen appears.
SETUP > SECURITY Rating Set Password Divx(R) VDD
[SETUP] Exit
3. Use the 0-9 keys to enter the Password. Note: l If you use this unit for first time, please enter 1234. Because the initial password is set 1234 before shipping from the factory. 23
Setup Menu
<Setup> Record The Setup Record allows you to set Record Quality, Auto Chapter and Schedule Record. 1. Press SETUP. 2. Use the arrow keys to select SETUP > Record. 3. Use the arrow keys to select and set the following: Record Quality The correct recording quality will automatically be selected during playback. But the system still allows to set Record Quality you desire. DVD Auto Chapter When recording starts, the chapters in the title are made automatically on the disc by this setting. You can set Auto Chapter to Off, 5 Min, 10 Min or 15 Min.
SETUP > RECORD
<Setup> Record 3. Select an empty field by using arrow keys. 4. Press the right arrow key again. A setup screen will appear.
12 / 31 / 04 00 : 34 00 : 01 CH 002 HQ DVD
Cancel
Save
Move
Change
[ENTER] Select
5. Use either the 0-9 or up/down buttons to complete other related setting.
Off 5 Min 10 Min 15 Min
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[SETUP] Exit
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The Freq field can be entered as a date for one time recording by entering the Month/Day/Year by use the 09 keys, or using the up/down arrows to scroll through Monday-Friday, Daily, Weekly Mon~Sun. Start: start time for recording Length: how long will spend for recording Source: select recording source Mode: set recording mode Dest.: select DVD or HDD.
Schedule Record Follow these instructions to set the system to record up to 16 recording sessions. Programming a recording without the Show View system 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight Schedule Record. 2. Press the right arrow key. The list of Schedule Record screen will appear.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
6. Select Save key. 7. If any item of Schedule Record will be cancel, select one field in the Schedule Record screen and use the Clear key .
Freq
Start
Length
Source
Mode
Dest.
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Move
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Setup Menu
<Setup> Disc The Setup Disc allows you to set language preferences (Audio, Subtitle, Menu) and edit your DVD+RW disc (Initialize and Finalize). 1. Press SETUP. 2. Use the arrow keys to select SETUP > DISC. 3. Use the arrow keys to select and set the following:
SETUP > DISC Origial English Spanish French German Dutch Italian Chinese [SETUP] Exit
<Setup> Disc Format HDD Initializes the HDD (Hard Disk Drive). Everything recorded on the HDD will be erased. To format the HDD, follow the instructions below: 1. Use the arrow keys to select Format HDD. 2. Press4to highlight the Start button. 3. Press the ENTER button on the remote control to activate your selection. 4. A di al ogue scr een wi l ldi spl ay wi t ht he t ext Format HDD?. 5. Choose YES to format the HDD. Your unit will start formatting you HDD, and a progress bar will be displayed. 6. Choose NO to not format the HDD.
Audio Language Subtitle Lang. Menu Language Auto Play Format DVD Finalize DVD Format HDD Scandisk HDD
Audio Language Sets your preferred language for DVD audio soundtracks. Language vary from disc to disc. The disc itself may override your selection. Subtitle Language Sets your preferred language for Subtitles. Languages vary from disc to disc. The disc itself may override your selection. Select OFF to always turn Subtitle off. Menu Language Sets your preferred language for DVD disc menus. Language vary from disc to disc. The disc itself may override your selection. Auto Play Select ON or OFF. When you insert a disc in the tray and close, if you set the function ON, the disc will automatic playback without press PLAY key. Format DVD Select Start to format DVD+RW disc. The unit will clear all contents on the disc. Finalize DVD Select Start to Finalize DVD+R disc. Even if one or more titles have been edited, a DVD player may still show the original title. You can prepare your disc so that a DVD player will be able to read the edited title. Once the DVD+R disc has been finalized no further recordings or changes can be made.
Scandisk HDD A utility that checks the integrity of data stored on a hard disk drive, identifies problems, and where possible puts them right. To scandisk the HDD, follow the instructions below: 1. Use the arrow keys to select Scandisk HDD. 2. Press4to highlight the Start button. 3. Press the ENTER button on the remote control to activate your selection. 4. A dialogue screen will display with the text Scandisk HDD?. 5. Choose YES to scandisk the HDD. Your unit will start scandisk your HDD, and a progress bar will be displayed. 6. Choose NO to not scandisk the HDD.
Note: l Finalized DVD: With a DVD+R, you ll record material onto the disc, then in order to finish and play back your recording you must finalize it on your DVD recorder. Once you select Finalize , a table of contents is automatically written and the disc s contents cannot be edited or erased.
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MENU/PBC
Press to display the disc menu for the currently loaded disc. Press to highlight options in the disc menu.
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ENTER 0-9 RETURN
Press to confirm selections in the disc menu. Press to display the previous menu or to exit the disc menu.
To freeze playback, press PLAY/PAUSE. To advance on frame at a time when paused, press step. To resume normal playback, press PLAY. To skip to next or previous chapter/track, press : or 9. To visually scan forward and backward at variable speeds, press 8or 7. To play in solw motion, press SLOW. To stop playback, press STOP once. To resume playback from the same place on the disc, press PLAY. To stop playback completely and restart the disc, press STOP twice.
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Music
File: TRACK01.CDA
1. Press up or down arrow to select the folder or file, and press ENTER.
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Music
If the folder is select, the file menu of the selected folder appears. Number buttons cannot be used for selecting file.
Play List
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File: TRACK01.mp3 Artist: Song: 01. Album: Genre: Composer:
01. TRACK01.mp3 02. TRACK02.mp3 03. TRACK03.mp3 04. TRACK04.mp3 05. TRACK05.mp3 06. TRACK06.mp3 07. TRACK07.mp3 08. TRACK08.mp3
2. Your selection s property information and video will be shown in the right display screen. 3. The Play List feature allows you to choose between the given playlist and your selection list (has a checkmark) in the second level screen. 4. Press the PLAY key and your selected track will start to play. The elapsed playing time will appear on the top left-hand corner of your screen. The next select will automatically play next.
Music
right display screen. The Play List feature allows you to choose between the given playlist and your selection list (has a checkmark) in the second level screen. The SLIDE feature will play the slide show from the entire playlist. The SPEED feature (works only with the SLIDE feature) can be accessed with the Right arrow key for slow, normal, fast and off.
Play List
01. T_057.jpeg
02. T_058.jpeg 03. T_059.jpeg 04. T_060.jpeg 05. T_061.jpeg 06. T_062.jpeg 07. T_063.jpeg 08. T_064.jpeg
Add
Add All Slide Speed
-Normal-
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Note: If your disc is recorded with more than one format of file, such as JPEG, MP3 and DivX, please select the icon on the lefttop of the title to play the preferred file.
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icon if you will play MP3 or Audio CD file. icon if you will play JPEG file. icon if you will play DivX file.
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Recording v
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Length
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Mode
Dest.
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Exit
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Move
ID Freq Start
12 / 31 / 04
6. Press the right arrow key again. A screen will appear. 7. Use either the 0-9 or up/down buttons to complete other related setting. The Freq field can be entered as a date for one time recording by entering the Month/Day/Year by use the 0-9 keys, or using the up/down arrows to scroll through Monday-Friday, Daily, Weekly Mon~Sun. 8. Select Save key.
Change [ENTER] Select
00 : 34 Length 00 : 01
Source Mode Dest.
CH 002 HQ DVD
Cancel
Save
Move
During playback, press MEDIA to select DVD or HDD. During playback, press RECORD to record the currently playing content. To STOP record, press STOP.
Note: This function depend the disc memory and the record mode.
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v Recording to HDD
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Power on the system. Select Source (TV, S-VIDEO, AV1, AV2 or DV IN) you want to record to HDD. Press MEDIA to select HDD (recording to HDD) If you want to change Record Quality, press REC MODE to select Record Mode. Press RECORD to start recording. Press STOP to stop recording.
To watch the recorded content or other recorded content on HDD while recording simultaneously 1. 2. Press RECORD to start recording to HDD. Press the PLAY to bring up the recording list.
Date Time Len QA Channel Program 1 2
Total=003
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Use the up/down key to select the title which has a red dot ( the red dot means it is during record). Also can select other to play when you are recording (to HDD). Press STOP to stop recording (to HDD).
Note: When the unit is recording, press REC MODE button is invaldiation.
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Press the NEXT button to jump to the end of the timeshift, which is live television show.
The timeshift mode is ended when press the TIMESHIFT or STOP, changes the channel or video source, or invokes any other application.
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NOTE: Make sure there is enough free space in the recordable DVD disc.
Show Chapter
Change Thumbnall Upload to HDD Move Select
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Date of the recording Name of the recording If no name has been allocated to the TV channel, only the program number and the time will be stored as the name.
June 13, 2003, Av1 5:33:40 PM 0:00:50 SP June 13, 2003, Av1 5:34:12 PM 0:35:19 SP
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Index picture of recording A maker will be set every 5~15 minutes if the Auto Chapter function is activated in the SETUP>RECORD menu. This maker is known as a chapter. These markers can be changed when the recording has finished.
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Editing Disc
Using the EDIT menu you can edit content on unfinalized DVD discs. The editing feature available in the menu depend on whether you are editing original content from the unit. Once a disc has been finalized, further editing is not possible. But you can still select titles for playback.
Show Chapter
Change Thumbnall Upload to HDD Move Select
Hide Chapter
By default all chapter are visible. Chapter (such as commercials) can be hidden during playback or made visible again. To hide a chapter: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Navigate to the intended starting point of the content to be bidden. Press EDIT button on the remote control to call up the on-screen EDIT menu. You will see an icon on-screen with the word Hidden while this chapter is being played back. The Hide chapter feature automatically stops at the next chapter mark. Once a chapter is hidded, it will not show up during normal playback on this unit or on a regular. You can play hidden chapters by press the EDIT button on the remote control when you are in the Title screen and select Play Full Title. When the content that is hidden is played in this mode, a box with the word Hidden appears on the screen. To unhide a hidden a hidden chapter, simply press the Delete Chapter or Show Chapter feature while in playback mode in the beginning of the chapter.
Change Thumbnail
The Change Thumbnail creates a new thumbnail in the title for you easy select. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select title to play. Press ENTER to start playback. Press the EDIT button to call up the on-screen EDIT menu. Once you are at the point where you would like to be a new thumbnail, select the Change Thumbail. Press ENTER button to execute.
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June 13, 2003, Av1 5:33:40 PM 0:00:50 SP June 13, 2003, Av1 5:34:12 PM 0:35:19 SP June 13, 2003, Av1 6:21:48 PM 0:00:35 SP
Erasing a Title
You can erase individual recording form a disc. Follow the instructions below: 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the STOP button or during playback press TITLE. Using 5 or 6 select the title to be erased. Press EDIT button to call up the on-screen EDIT menu. Select the Erasing Title and then press ENTER to execute.
Make Compatible
Even if one or more titles has been edited, a DVD player may still show the original title. You can prepare your disc so that a DVD player will be able to read the edited title. 1. 3. 4. Press the STOP button or during playback press TITLE. Press EDIT button to call up the on-screen EDIT menu. Select the Close Disc and then press ENTER to execute.
Finalizing DVD+R discs: The feature is required to play back a DVD+R disc in a DVD player. Once the disc has been finalized no further recordings or changes can be made.
01 _ _ O_ _ P __ Q M _N 02 _ _ Y_ _ Z __ . W _X
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Note: Angle of the picture changes 3~5 seconds after pressing ANGLE button.
Repeat
To repeat a Title, Chapter or Track: 1. 2. 3. Press REPEAT once to repeat the current Chapter or Track. Press REPEAT twice to repeat the current Title or Disc. Press REPEAT three to turn off the Repeat feature.
A-B
To designate range repeat playback. 1. 2. 3. Press A-B during playback at the beginning of the section you want to repeat (Point A) Press A-B again at the end of the section you want to repeat (Point B). To return to normal playback, press A-B again.
SHUFFLE
To shuffle playback CD disc 1. 2. Press SHUFFLE to do random playback. The unit will automatically select tracks at random. To stop shuffle playback, press SHUFFLE again.
Title
When you play a DVD that contains several titles, you can select the title you want using the title menu. 1. 2. 3. Press TITLE to display the disc title menu (if available). Sometimes pressing TITLE will open the disc menu. Using the arrow keys or the 0-9 buttons to select a title for playback. Press ENTER to start playback of the selected title.
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Language
Many DVDs contain multiple audio formats and languages. To select among all available audio language formats: 1. Press LANGUAGE to select among all available audio language formats during DVD playback.
Audio
When receiving a SAP broadcast, to change the audio output mode: 1. Press AUDIO to cyclically select stereo audio mode broadcast. SAP audio mode monaural audio mode in watching SAP
Zoom
To zoom in during DVD playback: 1. Press ZOOM during DVD playback to display the scene at %200 %400 %800 normal size. Note: In Divx file playing, Press ZOOM to display the scene at ZOOM OFF ZOOM ON.
Sleep Timer
The sleep timer will turn off the system automatically after a predetermined length of time. 1. 2. 3. Press SLEEP once to schedule the system to turn off in 15 minutes. Press SLEEP repeatedly to extend the sleep timer to 30, 45, 60, 90 or 120 minutes. Press SLEEP until OFF appears to turn off the sleep timer. The system will shut down when the time has elapsed.
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NO POWER
Make sure the power cord is inserted fully into a 230V/50Hz outlet. Check to be sure outlet is not controlled by a wall switch. Unplug the power cord, wait 1 minute, then reinsert the plug and push the POWER button. Make sure the correct feature has been selected (for instance, AV1 should be selected when playing a AV1).
NO VOLUME
REMOTE CONTROL Check, and if necessary, replace batteries. DOESN'T WORK Make sure the remote control is pointed head-first at the unit. The remote control may be either too far away from the unit or not in front of the Receiver. Make sure the function selected which is same as input source.
CAN T OPERATE
NO PLAYBACK IMAGE Are the video and audio cords connected correctly? Is the disc scratched? Is the disc dirty? Is the input selector on the TV set to VIDEO or AV ? Is the audio equipment switched on and are all the components connected properly? (Refer to the manuals for your audio equipment.) IMAGE AND SOUND Is the disc scratched?
NOTE: Electrostatic discharge can cause unexpected problems. For example, causing the unit to fail to react to operation of the buttons.In that event, you should reset the unit by disconnecting it from the household wall outlet.
WARNING: IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO REMEDY A PROBLEM BY ABOVE MENTIONED THESE HINTS, CONSULT YOUR DEALER OR AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU TRY TO REPAIR THE SYSTEM YOURSELF, AS THIS WILL INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY.
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Outputs: Component video output ................................................................................................................ Y: 1.0 Vp-p (75ohm) ..................................................................................................................................................... Pb: 0.7 Vp-p (75ohm) ...................................................................................................................................................... Pr: 0.7 Vp-p (75ohm) ................................................................................................................................................................ video: 1.0Vp-p S video output ................................................................................................................ Y output level: 1 Vp-p (75ohm) ............................................................................................................... C output level: 0.3 Vp-p (75ohm)/75% colour Digital audio ........................................................................................................................................ Optical & Coaxial Audio (L/R) .......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Vrms Video signal horizontal resolution .......................................................................................................... 480 lines (DVD) S/N ratio ...................................................................................................................................................... 65 dB (DVD) Audio signal frequency characteristics: For DVD linear PCM playback .................... 20 Hz to 20K Hz (48 kHz sampling) ................................................................................................................................. 20 Hz to 20K Hz (96kHz sampling) ............................................................................................................................... CD playback: 20Hz to 20kHz (EIAJ) S/N ratio ..................................................................................................................................... CD: 85dB, 1kHz (EIAJ) Dynamic range ...................................................................................... DVD linear PCM: 85dB (EAIJ), (2kHz, -60dBFS) ............................................................................................................................................................. CD: 85dB (EAIJ) Overall harmonic distortion ratio .................................................................................................. CD: 0.5%or less (EAIJ) TV Signal System .....................................................................................................................................................PAL Input: AV1............................................................................................................................................ video: 1.0 Vp-p (75ohm) S video output .................................................................................................................. Y output level: 1 Vp-p (75ohm) ................................................................................................................ C output level: 0.3 Vp-p (75ohm)/75% colour Input2 (AV2) ............................................................................................................................... video: 1.0 Vp-p (75ohm) S video output .................................................................................................................. Y output level: 1 Vp-p (75ohm) ................................................................................................................ C output level: 0.3 Vp-p (75ohm)/75% colour Audio (L/R) .......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Vrms Other: Operating temperature ................................................................................................................................ 5C to 40C Storage temperature ................................................................................................................................ -20C to 55C Power supply ................................................................................................................................................. 230V/50Hz Power consumption .......................................................................................................................................... 35 Watts Dimensions (approx.) ......................................................................................................... 430(W) X 350(D) x 59(H) mm Weight (approx.) ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 kg
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GLOSSARY
WHAT DOES IT MEAN? HQ SP LP EP EP+ DVD+R DVR+RW Digital Out High quality; 60 min on 4,7 GB DVD (better than pre-recorded DVD) Standard Play; 120 min on 4,7 GB DVD (pre-recorded DVD - quality) Long Play; 180 min at 4,7 GB DVD (SVHS - quality) Extended Play; 240 min at 4,7 GB DVD (better than VHS quality) Extended Play+; 360 min at 4,7 GB DVD ( VHS quality) Digital versatile disc - Recordable (Only once) Digital versatile disc - Re-writable (Over 1000 times) Sound that has been converted into numerical values. Digital sound si available when you use the digital coaxial cable. It send audio through multiple channels, instead of just two channels as analog does. Dolby Digital A surround sound system developed by Dolby Laboratories capable of delivering up to 5.1 discrete channels of audio (front left and right, rear left and right, center, and LFE). DTS Digital Theater System This is a surround sound system, but it is different from Dolby Digital. The formats were developed by different companies. Delay The time difference between a sonic event and its perception at the listening position (sound traveling through space is delayed according to the distance it travels). People perceive spaciousness by the delay between the arrival of direct and reflected sound (larger spaces cause longer delays). PCM Pulse Code Modulation A way to convert sound or analog information to binary information (0s and 1s) by taking samples of the sound and record the resulting number as binary information. Used on all CDs, DVD-Audio, and just about every other digital audio format. It can sometimes be found on DVD-Video. Progressive Scanning Each frame of a video image is scanned complete, from top to bottom, not interlaced. For example, 480p means that each image frame is made of 480 horizontal lines drawn vertically. Computer images are all progressively scanned. Requires more bandwidth (twice as much vertical information) and a faster horizontal scan frequency than interlaced images of the same resolution.
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GLOSSARY
WHAT DOES IT MEAN? RF Radio Frequency. Television signals are modulated onto RF signals and are then demodulated by your television's tuner. VCRs and DBS receivers often include channel 3 or 4 modulators, allowing the output signal to be tuned by the television on those channels. Also, laser discs used an RF signal for modulating Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtracks on some movies. This requires an RF demodulator (usually referred to as an AC3-RF demodulator) before or in the surround processor to decode the signal. Surround A system for creating realistic three-dimensional sound fields full of realism by arranging multiple speakers around the listener. SAP Secondary Audio Program Some TV programmes broadcast an additional audio signal next to their normal stereo audio signal. In most cases this means that an additional language is available. For example, if a programme is available in English and Spanish, Spanish can be broadcast as the additional audio program. Y Pb Pr A signal that's recorded or transmitted in its separate components. It consists of three 75-ohm channels: one for luminance information, and two for color. Compared with an S-video signal, a Y/Pb/Pr signal carries more color detail.
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