SENCOR SHC-XD140 Home Theater System User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- SENCOR
Table of Contents
SHC-XD140
USER’S MANUAL
HOME THEATER SYSTEM
READ THE ENTIRE USER’S MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING, TURNING ON AND SETTING UP THE
DEVICE.
KEEP THE USER’S MANUAL IN A SAFE LOCATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Read the entire user’s manual before Installing, turing on and setting up the
device. It contains Important Information for the optimal and safe operation
of all the features and functions. Keep the user’s manual in case of future
need.
Pay attention 1o instructions, notes and recommendaions in the user’s manual
and follow them.
Water and humidity
Do ot nstall the system In a location, where it could be sprayed or poured
over with water or another liquid.
Do ot use the device In the vicinity of sources of water and humidity, such as
baths, washbasins, kitchen sinks.
or washing machines; In humid basements or in the vicinity of swimming pools
and similar areas. If water does condensate, take out the disc, connect the
power cord into the power socket, turn on the device and leave it on for 2 to
3 hours. During this time the device will heat up and the humidity will
evaporate.
Placement
Never place this device on an unstable area, stand, cart, wall mount console,
shelf or table. The device could fall and become damaged or lead to serious
injury to people or household pets.
Any mounting of the device should be carried out according to the
manufacturer’s instructions and the mounting accessories recommended by the
manufac- turer should be used.
After placing the device on a cart, it is necessary to handle the cart with
care. Stopping suddenly, excessive force and uneven surfaces could cause the
cart to fall over with the device.
Accessories
Use only accessories supplied with the device. Under no condition should you
use accessories other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
Ventilation
The cut outs and openings in the case of the device enable correct ventilation
for reliable operation of your device and prolection against overhealing.
These open- ings should never be blocked by the placement of the device on a
bed, sofa, rug or olher similar surface. If sufficient ventilation is not
provided, the device should not be installed into buit-in locations, such as
for exam- ple a bookease or shelf. Never place this device in the vicinity of
heat sources, such as for example heating elements, ire stoves, heaters or
other heat sources.
Heat
Do not install the device in the vicinity of any kind of heat source such as
heaters, cookers or other devices (including amplifers), which produce heat.
Do not expose the device to the effects of direct sunlight.
Moving
Before moving the device installed on a movable table first disconnect all
cables from the unit. While moving watch out for sudden changes in direction
or speed (stopping) of the table — risk of the unt falling, Injury to people,
damage of the device and/or damage to other property.
Power source
Protection of the power cord – power cords should be placed 50 that they
cannot be stepped on and that there are no objects located underneath them.
Increased at- tention should be pald to cables at the plug, socket and
locations where the cables enter the device.
Power lines – The outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity
of outdoor power lines or other electric lighting or power lines or in such
locations where the fall of the antenna system into such a power line or
circuit could occur.
Before installation check that the voltage on the type Iabel matches the
voltage in your power socket. When installing an outdoor antenna system you
should be particulariy careful and not touch electrical lines or cir- cuits 50
as to prevent serious injury by electrical shock.
If you will not be using the system for a longer period of time, disconnect
the main unit from the power grid. Do not disconnect the power cord plug of
the device from the power socket by pulling on the power cord. There is a
danger that the wires in the cable could become damaged or that the power
socket could be torn out of the wall. When disconnecting the power cord hold
the cord by the plug.
Electric power sources — This device must only be power by power sources
staled on the type label. If you are not certain about the specifications of
the power sources in your home, confact your retailer or alocal energy
company. Devices designed for battery
‘operation or other power sources – see operating instructions. This device
operates under alternate cur- rent 220 – 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz. Do not tum off the
device immediately after tuning it on, wait at least 10 seconds.
Storm
To increase the protection of the device during a storm orin the case that you
need to leave the device for a longer time without supervision or will not be
using it for a long time, disconnect the device from the power socket andlor
disconnect the antenna or the cable system. This will prevent the possible
damage of the device resulting from atmospheric electricity (lightning) and
peak currents.
Cleaning
Before cleaning the main unit, turn it off and disconnect it from the power
supply. To clean the case of the main unit and its panels do not use liquid
cleaning agents or sprays — use a clean soft cloth lightly dipped in a weak
lukewarm solution of mild detergent. Then wipe the case with a wet cloth and
wipe dry.
Repairs
Under no condition should you repair the device your- self. The device does
not include parts, which the user can repair themselves. By opening or
removing the cover you can expose yourself to dangerous voltage or other
dangers. All repairs or tuning of the device should be carried out by an
authorised service centre. In the following cases, disconnect the device from
the power grid and do not use it until you receive the results from the
inspection of the device by the employees of the professional service centre.
- damage of the power cord or power plug.
- if the device does not function according to the user’s manual. To control the device use the conrol elements described in the user’s manual. The use of other control elements may lead to dangerous situations or damage of the device.
- if the device fell or was damaged in any other way.
- if the device does not function properly or exhibits significant changes in its features and performance.
- if a foreign object or any kind of liquid entered the case of the device.
- if the device was leftin the rain, was sprayed or something was poured on to .
Spare parts.
Ifitis necessary to replace some parts, ensure that the service technician
uses spare parts specified by the manufacurer or that the spare parts have the
same properlies as the original parts. Unauthorised spare pars could cause a
fire, lead to a danger of injury by
electrical shock or other dangers.
Overloading
Do not overioad the wall sackets, extension cords or integrated socket blocks,
because this could lead to injury by electrical shock or a fire.
Protaction of the electric cord
Protect the electric cord against damage. Lead the cord in such a way that it
is not stepped on, do not place heavy objects on the cable. Pay attention to
the cord nearthe power plug and where the cord exits the main unit.
Entry of forsign items or liquids
Never insert any foreign items into this device through any openings because
they could come into contact with live parts of the device and cause a short
circuit, which could cause fire or injury by electrical shack.
Otherwise immediately tumn off the device, disconnect the device from the
power socket and contact an au- thorised service centre. Under no condition
should you repair the device yourself or use the device.
Protect the device from liquids being poured on it.
FOR SAFE OPERATION
The lightning symbol located in a frame formed by a equilateral triangle
informs the user such an intensity as to cause injury by electrical shock.
about the presence of an uninsulated “dangerous voltage” inside the device,
which can have
The exclamation mark symbol located inside an equilateral triangle informs the
user about important instructions for operation and maintenance (service),
which are found in the at- tached device documentation.
The DVD player in a low power integrated class 1 laser beam. Do not remove the
player from the device, do not tum the player on when it is out of the device
– after unblocking the protection and switching on the player there is risk of
permanent eye damage.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT A FIRE HAZARD OR INJURY BY ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
DEVICE TO RAIN OR HUMIDITY. NEVER OPEN THE CASE OF THE DEVICE, THERE IS HIGH
VOLTAGE INSIDE. THE CASE OF THE DEVICE MAY ONLY BE OPENED BY A QUALIFIED
SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
ATTENTION:
TO PREVENT INJURY BY ELECTRICAL SHOCK, INSERT FULLY THE WIDE FORK OF THE PLUG
INTO THE WIDE SOCKET.
ATTENTION:
This DVD receiver uses a laser system. To prevent being exposed to the effects
of a laser beam, do not open the case of the device. When opened, visible
radlation Is caused. DO NOT EXPOSE YOURSELF TO THE EFFECTS OF THE BEAM. When
using the control elements or carmying out settings and procedures, which are
not Included in this users manual you may be exposed to dangerous laser
radiation.
Before using the product please carefully read this user’s guide and keep it
for future use. If repairs are necessary contact an authorised service centre.
PROTECT YOURSELF!
Record the model number and the serial number of the device. These numbers are
located on the back side of the case of the device.
Store this information for future use.
Model number…………………………
Serial number……………………………
Store this information for future use.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK – DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
THE POWER PLUG IS USED AS A DISCONNECTING DEVICE, WHICH MUST FOR THIS REASON
REMAIN EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY BY ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE COVER OF THE
DEVICE (OR ITS BACK PART). THERE ARE NOT ANY COMPONENTS IN THE DEVICE, WHICH
THE USER CAN REPAIR HIMSELF. LEAVE ALL REPAIRS TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE CENTRE.
DO NOT EXPOSE THE DEVICE TO THE EFFECTS OF DRIPPING OR SPRAYING WATER AND DO
NOT PLACE OBJECTS FILLED WITH ALIQUID (E.G. VASES) ON THE DEVICE.
THE DEVICE’S CONNECTOR IS USED AS A DISCONNECTING DEVICE, WHICH MUST FOR THIS
REASON REMAIN EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
REMEMBER TO ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER PLUG FROM THE POWER SOCKET BEFORE DIS-
CONNECTING THE POWER CABLE FROM THE BACK SIDE OF THE DEVICE.
AN OPEN FLAME MUST NOT BE PLACED ON THE DEVICE, E.G. BURNING CANDLE.
PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE BATTERIES USED AS REGARDS TO THE ENVIRONMENT.
VENTILATION MUST NOT BE IMPEDED BY COVERING THE VENTILATION OPENINGS WITH
OBJECTS SUCH AS NEWSPAPERS, TABLECLOTHS, CURTAINS, ETC.
Do not place any items on the main unit — they may cause discs to overheat o damage the player.
About this user’s manual
- When installing, setting up and using the device follow the instructions in the user’s manual and on the device.
- The control elements of the device are shown in the user’s manual with CAPITAL LETTERS, for menu texts and displayed messages on the display of the device (i.e. on the used television) a bold font is used in the manual.
- The operation of the device is described in the user’s manual by use of a remote control, the functions of which can likewise be operated using buttons on the device.
For safe use of the laser emitter
The DVD Player integrated in the device uses a low power laser emitter. For
its safe use follow the following instructions:
- Every time before the disk drive is opened check that the device is tumed off.
- Do not disassemble the device, do not remove the player from the device.
- Under no circumstances repalr the device yourself — should the device require tuning or repairs contact a person with the relevant qualifications, i.e. contact a professional service centre.
- After removing the player from the case of the device, unblocking of protection and tuming on the player there Is a risk of permanent eye damage. During standard use of the player according to the instructions in the user’s manual the player does not present any risks even for s direct vicintty.
- The use of procedures and control elements other than those mentioned In the user’s manual exposes you torisks of health damage by damaging laser radiation.
This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and ohter intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disasembly are prohibited.
POWER SUPPLY
CAUTION
- The device is designed to be powered by AC voltage 220 – 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz from the power grid. The voltage in the elecirical grid in the installation location of the system is stated for example on the label of the electricity power meter. Do not use a voltage different to the one here stated to power the device.
- To connect the device to the electricity power grid insert the power cord plug into a properly installed power socket. If you have any doubts about the correct installation of the power socket, do not use the socket and contact a professional company.
- If any unusual events occur during the operation of the device (such as interruption to the sound, light indica- tors tuming off, presence of a characteristic smell of buming insulation or even smoke) immediately turn off the device, disconnect from the power grid and before using the device again wait for the results from the inspection by a person with relevant qualifications.
- As the power cord has a safety function (quick disconnection of the device from the power grid) ensure that there is constant access to the used power socket,
- Protectthe power cord against damage, do not make any modifications to the power cord. Do not excessively stretch or twist the power cord.
- Do not lead the power cord over sharp edges or near ot items. Do ot touch the power cable and the plug with wet hands, there is a risk of injury by electrical shock or a fire hazard.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Product features
- The device is based on a new generation chip set supporting the playback of recordings in the MPEG1 / MPEG2 / MPEG4 formats and AVI / Xvid / MP3 files with a variable bitrate (VBR) / images in JPEG / PhotoCD and HD CD formats. Burn your favourite image / video recording files to a CD-R and you will be able to watch them on a large TV screen.
- The device makes it possible to playback recordings in MPEGA format with the highest quality and MPEG4 sup- port at a high level.
- The used 12 bit DAC 148 MHz video offers quality video playback only achievable by the highest quality DVD players.
- The output video signal uses progressive scanning technology.
- Support of all recordable and rewritable media formats (CD-R/RW; DVD+/-R/RW). Save your files to a single disk and play them back all at oncel
- The player supports DVD video playback with outputs in the side ratios of 4:3 Pan & Scan; 4:3 Letterbox and 16:9 Wide Screen.
- Other functions: Parental Lock; Multi Language (option to select a language for the audio); Multi Subtitle (option to select a sublitle language) and Multi Angle (selection of a scene from a different angle). The player plays PAL system anamorphic DVD on NTSC TV without the “squeeze-effect”.
- Firmware upgrade support for the player.
- The following types of video signals are supporied: PAL and NTSC S-Video; component video signal and composite video signal. The device makes it possible to playback NTSC TV recordings recorded using PAL televi- sions, respectively playback of PAL TV recordings recorded using NTSC televisions.
- The device uses SPDIF connectors (digital audio output connectors) and RCA connectors (cinch).
Front panel
- Disc door
- Standby button
- OPEN/CLOSE bution
- Play/Pause button
- PREV bution
- Stop button
- NEXT bution
- Volume +/- button
- USB reader slot
Comments about USB connectors:
From USB the device can playback the same file formats and types as from
discs.
Before using a USB memory device test its ability to communicate with the home
cinema and its data reading speed.
Please keep in mind that reading data through an external connector may be
slower than from a disk and that files with high data flow rates may not be
played back smoothly.
With respect to the variety of devices on the market itis not possible to
guarantee compatibilty with every USB device and so if problems ocur, use a
different device.
The USB connector is the standard type and is not able to power a USB device
with a high power usage (e.g. hard disk drives HDD). Use devices with
independent power supplies and power them from their own power supplies.
Back panel
- 5.1CH amplifier output
- AUX IN output
- Digital Coaxial output
- Component Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr output
- Video output
- RIL stereo audio output
- SCART output
- AM/FM antenna
- Power cable to 100 – 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
Remote control
On the remote control the following buttons are available to the user:
- POWER — tum on and switch to Standby mode
- MUTE – muted sound
- Numurical buttons
- +10 — for number higher than 10
- FWD PP — quick skip forward
- REV — quick skip backwards
- PLAY — playing
- PAUSE – pause playing
- SETUP – device setting menu
- ENTER – entering data
- Bution for movement In the menues
- SEARCH – searching exact place, trace or chapter of adisc
- MENU/PBC – switch to disc menu
- DISPLAY – display of different information about playing
- A-B —repeat playing A-B
- REPEAT – repeat playing mode
- TITLE/BAND — switch to fitle disc menu, band change
- ZOOM/MEMO ~ picture enlargement, preset storage
- OPEN/CLOSE – disc slot operation
- TUNER +/- – tuner preset change
- VOL +)- – volume setting
- CHANNEL – volume setling of each channel, total volume, bass and trebles
- PREV — skip to previous
- NEXT PP — skip to next
- STOP M – stop playing, with Last Memo function, possible to replay from the setling place
- SOURCE – playing source selection
- PRO LOGIC I – on / off Prologic Il mode
- SUBTITLE -~ DVD subtitle display selection (depends on a disc)
- AUDIO — DVD audio track selection (depends on a disc)
- DIRECT PLAY – direct FM frequency input
- COPY button
- ANGLE – DVD playing angle selection (depends on a disc)
- DVD/USB – switch between a disc and USB memory device
Inserting batteries into the remote control
- Before using the remote control insert batteries into the battery compartment on the back of the remote con- trol – make sure they have the correct polarity, it is shown in the batlery compartment.
- During standard use of the device the lifetime of batteries in the remote control is about 1 year. When the effec- tive range of the remte control is substantially reduced or when there are problems with its use, change both the batteries in the remote control.
- Immediately remove flat batteries from the remote control (when the effective range of the remote control is significantly shortened). These batteries do not belong in household waste ~ dispose of the batteries by throwing them into a flat battery collection bin (you willfind these at battery retailers) or have the batteries disposed of ecologically at a dangerous waste collection point.
- If you will not be using the remote control for an extended period of time, remove the batteries. This will prevent the remote control from being damaged if they should leak.
- To control the device using the remote control point the remote control at the device and then press the button with the required function. The effective range of the remote control is up to about 5 meters with a max deviation of +/- 30° from the perpendicular direction to the reception sensor of the remote control on the front side of the device. The falling capacity of the batteries gradually reduces the remote control range.
- There must be no solid obstacles in the area between the remote control and the device when the remote control is being used.
The batteries must not be exposed to excassive heat, such es sun rediation,
ire, et
The incorrect use of batteries may cause the leakage of the electrolyte and
corrosion.
To ensure that the remote control works correctly, proceed according to the
instructions below:
- Do not insert the batteries in the wrong diraction
- Do not recharge, heat, open or short the batteries.
- Do not throw batteries into fire.
- Do not leave discharged batteries in the remots control.
- Do not combine various types of batteries or new and old batteries.
- If you will not be using the remots control for a longer period of time, remove the batteries to prevent potsntial damage caused by a subsequent battery leakage.
- If the remate control is not working correctly or its operational range is reduced, change all batteries for new ones.
- If electrolyte leaks out from the batieries, have the remote control cleaned by an authorised service centre. Be careful that skin does not come into contact with the leaked electrolyte. If this occurs, immediately rinse the af- fected area with large amounts of water, if the elactralyte gets into the eyes, thoroughly rinse them and contact a doctor.
OPERATION OF THE DEVICE
Connecting to a talevision
To connect the main unit to the television use a sterso audio / video cable
with coloured (red, whit and yellow) RCA connectors (cinch).
Connection of the DVD an television
Connecting output audio to a television/amplifier
Connecting speakers
- Connect the main unit directly to the television.
- Use the supplied speakers and the subwoofer by connecting them to the clamps respectively the speaker con- nection connectors on the back panel of the main unit,
- To prevent undesirable playback noise do not locate the speakers near the main un television, and other sources of interference.
- Tolisten to the TV sound using the systems speakers press the appropriate button on the remote control during TV reception.
Tuming of the player and television
- Re-check the connection of the television, speakers and if appropriate the amplffer to the main unit and then con- nect the television, main unit and amplifier (i used) to the power grid.
- To tum on the device press the POWER bution on the back panel of the main unit — the main unit will be switched Into stand-by mode.
- To turn on the device press the STANDBY button on the front panel or the POWER button on the remote control.
- Tum on the televislon and switch It to signal reception from a device — see the user’s manual for the televislon.
- If the picture is of bad quallty or black and white press the SETUP, button and select the PREFERENCE sub- menu and after selecting the TV TYPE (TV system) function select the correct TV system.
- After carrying out the above mentioned steps the TV screen should display a welcome screen.
TURNING ON THE DVD SYSTEM
Bafore you start, make sure you have completed and have correctly procesded to
all the nacessary connectlons.
Turning on the DVD system
Press POWER button to switch on the DVD system. The display screen will
iluminate. Press POWER button to switch off the DVD system.
Setting language
The language options depend on the country and region of use. Thus some
lliusiration shown in the manual may be different.
08D language
The OSD language of this DVD systsm will ramain as you have sat it, regardiass
of the changes made in disc lan- guage menu.
A. In “DISC” mode, press SETUP button on the remote control. General Setup
Page appears.
B. Usa direction butions to highlight OSD Language and then press ».
C. Use direction buttons to select a desired language and then press ENTER
button to confirm. Audlo, Subtitie and Menu language for DVD playback
You can select your preferable language setting for DVD piayback. If the
desired language is recorded on the DVD disc, the DVD system wil automaticaly
play the disc in that language. Otherwise, the DVD system defauit language
will be used. A Press direction buiton to stop playback (if plays) and then
press SETUP.
B. Press direction button repeatedly to select Preference Page.
C. Use direction buttons to highlight on of the options below and then press
ENTER to confirm.
Audio
Select the preferred audio language for DVD playback.
Subities
Select the preferred subiltie language for DVD playback.
Disc Menu
Salect the preferrad disc menu language for DVD playback.
D. Use direction buttons to select the desired language and press ENTER to
confirm.
E. Repeat C— D for other settings.
Note:
During DVD playback, you can changs the audio and sublitie language ssttings
by pressing AUDIO and SUBTITLE butions on the remote control. However, you do
not change the defauilt settings you have eready changed before.
For some DVDs, the sublitisaudio/manu language can only be changed via the DVD
disc manu.
Setting the video display mode
The dispiay mode af the DVD system, DVD and TV should match. Only then it will
be possible to play DVD discs Before changing the TV system, you should
determine the colour system of your TV.
A. Press SETUP button on the remote control.
B. Press button repsatadly to select General Setup Page.
C. Press button to highlight TV Display and then press button.
Normal / PS
Salect if you have a convantional TV. Both sides of the TV picture will be
trimmed or the picture will be formatted to fit your TV screen. Normal /
LB
Select If you have a conventional TV. The picture will be displaysd with up
and bottom black bands. Wide Screen
Select If you have a wide-acresn TV.
Select one of the options and press ENTER bution to confirm.
Setting the in MPEG-4
Option “Setting the subtities in MPEG~4″ is designed for users who watch
movies in standard MPEG-4 (Divx / Xvid) format. This function is used for
effective and proper inscription of the displayed subtitles.
A. Press SETUP button on the remote control.
B. Press button repeatadly to select MPEG4 Subtitie Setup Page.
C. Press / to highlight the choice and select your favourite setting.
Supported discs:
Your DVD player supports the following types of discs:
- DVD discs
- Video CD discs (VCD)
- Super Video CD disc (SVCD)
- DVD £ R, DVD + RW discs
- Audio CD discs
- MP3/WMA
- Kodek, JPEG discs
- DivX files on CD-R (WYDVD+R(W)
- DivX 3.11/4.0/6.0/6.0
- xvid
Reglon codes for DVD discs
DVD discs and players have been designed with regional restrictions. Before
playing a disc make sure the disc is provided with the same regional code as
your player. The ragional code for this DVD system s indicated at the rear
panel.
IMPORTANT!
If Ø or X symbol appears on the screen afier pressing & button, it means the
function is not available on the cument disc or at the current time.
Do not insert any other objects than discs on the disc tray. Otherwise you may
damage the devics.
Playing a disc
Tum on the TV and select VIDEO IN channel for the DVD system input (e.g. EXT,
0, AV). The DVD logo will appear onthe TV screen.
Press OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc tray and load a disc. Make sure the
disc label is facing up. For double- sided disc, make sure the side you want
to play is facing down. Then press OPEN/CLOSE bution again to close the tray.
To open and close the disc tray you can press and hold the STOP button as
well.
Playback will start automatically. See the following pages for more
information.
Note:
If you have trouble with playing a certain disc, remove the disc and try a
different one. Improper formatted discs will not be played on this DVD system.
Basic playback controls
Pause playback
During playback, press I (PAUSE) button to pause the playback. To resume
playback, press this button again.
Select another track / chapter
Press SEARCH bution to select another track / chapter, or if you know the
track / chapter number, use numeric keys (0-9). If the repeat track mode is
active, press ENTER button to play the same track / chapter again. (For DivX
movies these functions are not valid).
Search backward / forward / Hold button
During searching, press / button repeatedly to decrease / increase the search
speed. To resume the normal playback, press B button (or PLAY button on the
remote control). To stop playing, press button.
Power saving feature
If you do not press any button for 30 minutes after finishing playback or you
do not provide any operation, the system will be automatically switched to Eco
Power standby mode. Press POWER button to resume.
Selecting various repeat functions
During playing a disc, press REPEAT bution on the remote control to select the
repeat play mode.
DVD – there are available:
RPT CHAPTER (repeat chapter)
RPT TITLE (repeat fitle)
RPT OFF (exit repeat mode)
VCDISVCDICD – there are available:
RPT TRACK (repeat frack)
RPTALL (repeat disc)
RPT OFF (exit repeat mode)
Note:
Repeat playback feature Is not available on VCDs when the PBC mode s tumed on.
Other playback features for video discs (DVD/VCD/SVCD)
Using the disc menu
Depending on the disc format, a menu may appear on the TV screen once you load
the disc.
To select the playback feature or item, use direction buttons or numeric keys
(0 — 9) on the remote control and then press ENTER button to start the
playback.
Press TITLE button on the remote control to open or exit the menu.
Note:
The operating features described here might not be possible for certain discs.
Always refer to the instructions on the disc packaging.
The DVD system can display the disc playback information (for example fitle or
chapter number, elapsed playing time, audio/subtitle language) and a number of
operations can be done without intermupting disc playback.
During playback, press DISPLAY button and disc information will appear on the
TV screen.
Press DISPLAY button to shift among different disc information.
Zoom in
This option allows you to enlarge the picture on the TV screen and to move
through the enlarged picture.
During playback press ZOOM button on the remote control repeatedly to select
the desired zoom. Use / / / buttons to move through the zoomed picture.
Playback will continue. Press ZOOM button repeatedly to retur to the original
size.
Changing subtitle language (DVD only)
This option is available only on DVDs with multiple sublitie languages. You
can change the language during the playback. Press SUBTITLE bution repeatedy
to select the desired language.
Changing audio language
This option is available only on DVDs with multiple audio languages. You can
change the language during the play- back. Press AUDIO button repeatedly to
select the desired audio language.
During playing a VCD press AUDIO button repeatedly to select the available
audio channel provided by the disc (STEREO, MONO LEFT, MONO RIGHT or MIX
MONO).
Switching camera angles
This option is available only on DVDs which contain sequences recorded from
diflerent camera angles.
Press ANGLE button repeatedly to select the available camera angles,
Playback Control (VCD only)
Playback Control (PBC) allows you to play VCDs interactively, following the
menu on the display. When the playback is stopped, press MENU/PBC button to
tum on the PBC function. Press this button again to turn off this function.
During the playback, press MENU / PBC button to return to the disc fitle menu
or main menu.
Playing a MP3 disc
MP3 is the most popular standard in digital encrypting. Full service along
with the wide scale of tools that offers — equalizers, fiters, regulations of
double bass and high sound makes listening to music very pleasant. MP3 s
techno- logy of sound compaction, according to standard MPEG3, Pack file in
ration 12:1 enables o play music for more than 600 minutes.
Playing MP3 format
Operation is based on above stated basic instructions. Load a disc with MP3
files. After loading, device will automati- cally search for the disc
information and display all MP3 files on the TV screen.
Move the cursor to the file you want to play.
Press ENTER or PLAY button to play the file.
Playing JPEG image format
JPEG creates a standard for continuous tone image coding. At present, this is
commonly used format for image compression and recording. Current standard
JPEG is used by majority software for creating pictures and it is recom-
mended for gathering pictures and photos.
Playback by using digit keys
When the disc tray is closed, device will automatically search for the disc
information and display them on TV screen.
Use the numeric buttons to select the desired album with photos.
Note: The numeric buttons are valid only for currently displayed album.
Playback by menu configuration
When the disc tray s closed, device will automatically search for the disc
information and display them on TV screen.
Use the numeric buttons to select the desired album with photos and press PLAY
or ENTER button. To select another picture, press STOP button. Use arrows to
choose another picture and press PLAY or ENTER button to confirm.
SETUP MENU
The device s setup by making selections in the menus displayed on the TV
screen. To use the menus use the remote control.
A. Todisplay the menu on the TV screen press the SETUP button.
B. To select the desired submenus (icon in the top row of the screen) use
navigation buttons to confirm with the ENTER button. The submenu screen wil be
displayed containing various options.
C. Using the navigation buttons, select the desired option and press the
button to show the submenu (lower menus).
D. Select the setting which you wish to change and confirm with the ENTER
button. To retum to the previous menu (higher menus) press the button.
You will find more detailed information on the pages of this user’s manual. I
the option in the menu is grey, then the setting is not available or cannot be
changed in the current state.
E. To exit the menu, press the SETUP button. General submenu
The following functions are a part of this submenu:
TV Display (display on the TV screen)
Function for displaying a picture in the side ratio according to the setup of
your television.
Optimal setting:
- Norma/lPS: Select for a television with a screen side ratio of 4:3, In pictures with side ratios of 16:9 the left and right sides will be missing.
- Normal/PB: Select for a television with a screen side ratio of 4:3, a picture with a side ratio of 16:9 wil be displayed on the screen with dark strips in the top and bottom parts of the screen
- Wide: Select for a TV with a 16:9 screen
Angle Mark (viewing angle mark)
If the DVD track was recorded under several viewing angles, it is possible to
display signs, by tuming On / tuming Off this function.
0SD Language
Function to select the language for menus and messages on the TV screen by
selecting from the offered languages.
Captions
Function for tuming (On) / tuming (Off) the display of text information.
Screen Saver
This function is use to tum On / ur Off the screen saver — protects the screen
against premature wear caused by displaying a stillimage for a long time.
Last Memory (memory of the last playback point)
Afiter tuming On the function the point on the CD / DVD or video CD at which
playback of the disc was stopped using the STOP button will be saved to
memory. After turing on the device and pressing the PLAY button the playback
of the disc will continue on from this point.
This function Is tumed off by selecting item Off.
Audio submenu
This submenu makes it possible to setup the following functions:
Speaker Setup
If digital audio outputs are used, you may skip this step. If the system is
connected to the speakers using analogue audio output, press the ENTER bution
or the button b and continue in setting up the shown function.
Downmix (reduction of the number of channels by mixing)
If the device will be use in analogue stereo mode, select the setting Stereo,
for the application of the device in a multi-channel analogue mode select OFF.
Front Speaker
For large front speakers select Large, otherwise select Smal
Center Speaker
For a high power center speaker select Larg, for a low power center speaker
select Sm a center speaker, select OFF.
Rear Speakers (rear sumound sound speakers)
For high power rear speakers select Large, for low power rear speakers select
Small. If you are not using rear speakers, select OFF.
SubWoofer
If you are using a subwoofer, select On, otherwise select Off.
SPDIF Setup (setup of digital audio outputs)
If you are not using digital audio output connectors (optical or coaxial) set
SPDIFIOFF. After selecting SPDIFIRAW the signal in these connectors will be
the same as the recording on the played back disc (select for the connection
of the digital audio output to an ampifier with a Dolby Digital or DTS
decoder), for connecting to a stereo amplifier select SPDIF/PCM.
Dolby Digital Setup
Funclion for the selup related (o the playback of recordings in this format.
Setup opli Dual Mono, Dynamic
Channel Delay
With this function you can, after entering the distance of individual speakers
from the listener achieve the correct sur- round sound projection of formats
Dolby Digital and others.
Equaliser
This function makes it possible to select the desired equaliser setup.
3D Processing
Function for tuming (On) / tuming (Off) the Dolby Pro Logic II mode.
HDCD
Function for the selection of the desired mode HD CD — 1x, 2x or OFF .
Video submenu
‘This submenu is used to set the related proc ing of the video signal.
Component (setup of the type of output video signal) Function for the
selection of the type of output video signal:
- Component — for component video signal output.
- Off —at the output the video will be composite video signal (YUV) or S.video signal.
Video Setup (output video signal setup)
This funclion is use to set the output video signal according to your
requirements.
Optional settings: Sharpness (sharpening of picture contours) and Gamma
(correction of gamma for the corect display of black).
Resolution
Function for setting the resolution for television video signal output from
the HDMI OUT connector — selection from the offered options: 480 p (60 Hz),
720 p (60 Hz), 1080i (60 Hz), 1080p (60 Hz), 576i, 576p (50 Hz), 720 p (50
Hz), 1080 i (50 Hz), 1080 p (50 Hz).
Preferences submenu
This submenu makes it possible to set your preferred settings. Their actual
use depends on whether they are at a given moment accessible to the signal
source.
TV TYPE (TV system)
To select a TV system (Auto, PAL or NTSC) – according to the system used by
the television.
Audio
Function to select the default language for DVD discs audio — by selection
from the offered options.
Subtitle (subtitie language)
Function to select the default language for DVD discs sublities — by selecting
Off the Subtites will be tumed off.
Disc Menu (language for DVD menus)
Function to select the language for DVD menus — by selection from the offered
options.
Parental (parental lock)
When playing DVD’s It Is possible to block the playback of scenes, or entire
content that is inappropriate for children and adolescents. To play back
blocked scenes It is necessary to enter a password. Setup options: KID SAF
(safe for children); G, PG, PG13, PGR, R, NC17 and Adult (adults).
Default
After selecting the function and pressing the RESET button, all the device’s
functions will be reset to the initial factory seftings.
Password submenu Password Mode
After selecting On the password function will be active and it will be
possible to set the access limit level for children and adolescents to DVD’s
with undesirable content.
Password
Function lo change the password. You will be sequentially asked 1o enter the
old password (factory sel (o 1389), 2 new password (a 4 character number
chosen by you) and for its confirmation by entering the password again.
The MPEG Subtitle Setup submenu
The submenu uses the function of the organisation of sublitles for the MPEG4
format . By using this function you can achieve interesting effects for your
MPEG4 format recordings.
Sublitle Font
Function to change the sublitle font size according to TV size or length of
subtities. Options: small size, middle size and large size .
Background Color
This function is used to select the subtitle background colour — it is
possible to choose from 15 colours.
Outline Colour
This function makes it possible to choose from a total of 15 outiine colours.
Text Colour
Function for the selection of colour of the text — it is possible to choose
from 15 colours.
Horiz Align (norizontal alignment)
To adjust the horizontal position of the text (left; center ight ).
Vert Align (vertical alignment)
Function for setting the vertical position of the text (from top; from
bottom).
Reformat
To format the the text On = to display subfitle text on several (max. 5 lines;
Off = to display subtitie text on a single line).
Operation of the AM/FM tuner
The device will automatically switch to FM reception, If it is not playing
back a disc or when the SOURCE button on the remote control is not pressed.
For transmission reception the following procedures are available:
- Press the SEARCH button on the remote control to launch automatic tuning. The tuned channels will automati- cally be saved as preset channels.
- Using the TUNNING +/- buttons you can manually tune the band of the desired channel.
- Using buttons 1~ 9 select a preset channel. Press the “DIRECT PLAY” button on the remote control, or using buttons 19 manually select the frequency.
Note: In the FM mode it is possible to store up to 20 preset channels and in the AM mode it is possible to save 20 channels.
In the FM/AM mode press the “PREV/NEXT” button on the remote control to select
a favourite channel, which has already been saved in the past.
Press the TITLE/BAND button to switch between the AM and FM bands.
Loading firmware
- Download the latest version of the firmware upgrade file from the internet site of the device manufacturer (file MTK.BIn) and save it independently In the root folder of a CD disc, which has the name MEDIATEK.
- Using an appropriate program bun this file to a CD-R (take care to name the disc correctly).
- Confirm the copying of the firmware by selecting ENTER.
- Insert the CD-R into the player — it will be automatically loaded and a selection page will appear.
- Walt until the upgrade finishes and then remove the CD-R from the player. EENY
NOTE
- Under no circumstances should you try to load firmware, which Is not designed by the manufacturer EXCLUSIVE- LY for this device. This could damage the device, which Is not covered by the warranty.
- Ensure that while the firmware is belng loaded that nelther the power nor the device Is tumed off, untllloading of the firmware data has been completed. Otherwise this could Irreversibly damage the device, which is not covered by the warranty.
RECOMMENDATION: If you are not sure, it is better to have the firmware loaded by an authorised service centre. If there s a mistake you may cause the Incorrect function of the device or Imeversibly damage the device, which Is not covered by the warranty.
TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE
- Under no condition should you repair the device yourself, Tampering with the device during the validity of the device’s warranty wil expose you to a danger of voiding the warranty policy.
- In the case of a a problem carry out the mentioned checks and try the recommended troubleshooling procedures.
If you are not able to fix the problem yourself, immediately contact a professional service centre.
Symptoms | Possible cause | Possible solution |
---|---|---|
No sound. | Incorrectly connected cables. |
Mutilated, deformed, twisted or dirty disc.
The device is muted.| Check the cable connections and fix any defects you
find.
Take out and if necessary clean the disk
Cancel mute on the device by using the MUTE button.
No picture.| Incorrectly connected cables.
The incorrect television input was set.| Check the cable connections and fix
any defects you find.
Check the television input setup.
Black and white picture.| The correct TV system has not been set.
The television’s colour saturation has not been correctly set.| Set the
correct TV system.
Set the correct colour saturation.
The disc is not played.| There is no disc inserted in the player. Incorrectly
inserted disc.
Air humidity has condensed in the player.| Insert a disc into the player.
Insert the disc into the player so that the side with the label is facing
upwards.
Take the disc out of the player and then leave the player on without an
inserted disc for about 1 hour to dry.
The remote control does not work.| The remote control is not pointed at the
front panel of the main unit.
An attempt was made to operate the device using a remote control from
a distance longer than 8 meters.
The batteries in the remote control are flat.| When using the remote control
point it at the front panel of the main unit.
The effective range of the remote control is up to about 8 meters
– adhere to it.
Replace the batteries in the remote control.
Temporary malfunction of the player.| A damaged, scratched, deformed disc was
Inserted.
You have pressed the wrong button. Interference by external effects.| Before
Inserting the disc Into the player check the disc.
Wait 2 – 3 seconds and then use the correct button.
Tum off the device and after
2-3 minutes turn the device on again. If the presence of interference repeats
itself, change the position of the device or remove the source of
interference.
Unstable picture.| Television Is setup incorrectly. Incorrect DVD output
format.| Change the TV system setup.
Select the correct television output format.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Supported media | CD; CD-R/RW; DVD; DVD-R/RW; DVD+RIRW |
---|---|
Supported disc types | CD audio; video CD; SV-CD; HDCD; Kodak Photo CD |
Supported file types | XVID; MPEG1; MPEG2; MPEG4; MP3 (VBR); JPEG; WMA; |
PhotoCD; DVD
Firmware| with upgrade option;
Audio frequency characteristic| 20 Hz – 20 kHz
Audio ratio of signal to noise| > 90 dB
Total harmonic distortion| 0.003%
Channel separation| 85 dB
DAC audio| 96 kHz / 24 bits
DAC video| 6 converter pairs 148 MHz / 12 bits
Video resolution| 520 lines or better
(progressive scanning)
Video ratio of signal to noise| 56 dB
Audio output
– analogue| 2.0 V / 10 k ohms
– digital| 0.5 V peak – peak / 75 ohms
Video output
– composite video signal| 1.0 V peak – peak / 75 ohms unsymmetrical
– S-video signal| brightness 1,0 V, chrominance 0.3 V / 75 ohms
Power source / supply| 100 – 240 V – 50/60 Hz / 105 W
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MATERIALS
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European Union or other European states you may return your products to your
local retsiler when buying an equivalent new product. The correct disposal of
this product wil help save valuable natural
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environment and human health, which could be caused as a result of improper
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