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FUNCTION SETTING (Continued)

- -SPEAKER SETUP PAGE - -

SPEAKER SETUP

DOWNMIX

>> LT/RT
>> STEREO
>> VSS
>> OFF

CENTER

>> ON
>> OFF

REAR

>> ON
>> OFF

SUBWOOFER

>> ON
>> OFF

CNTR DELAY

>> 5MS
>> 3MS
>> 1MS
>> OFF

REAR DELAY

>> 15MS
>> 9MS
>> 3MS
>> OFF

TEST TONE

>> ON
>> OFF

DOWNMIX (Dolby Digital DVD disc only)

DOWNMIX is used to reproduce the proper
analog audio when the audio channel
recorded on the disc differs from the output
audio channel configuration. Assume that 5.1
channels audio are recorded on the disc but
you can receive only stereo audio channels. In
this case downmix is unavoidable and you
will hear all the channels recorded on disc. If
you are using Dolby Surround Pro Logic
decoder, please set the downmix mode to
LT/RT. And the last sub item stereo makes the
downmixing operation stops. This means that
you are using the full 5.1 channel audio
system. If you donÕt have an amplifier, which
have Dolby Digital, dts decoder or 5.1
channel analog audio input, do not select this
stereo sub item. If you do that you may hear
the front stereo sound only. Select this stereo
sub item when you are going to use the full
5.1 channel analog audio with your amplifier.

CENTER

This submenu is valid when you are
using an amplifier, which have the 5.1
channel analog audio input. If you have
the center speaker, please turn the sub
item ON. If not, turn OFF. If you are
going to adjust the center delay, please
turn the sub item ON. If not, you canÕt
adjust the center delay.

REAR

This submenu is valid when you are
using an amplifier, which have the 5.1
channel analog audio input. If you have
the rear speaker, please turn the sub item
ON. If not, turn OFF. If you are going to
adjust the rear delay, please turn the sub
item ON. If not, you canÕt adjust the rear
delay.

SUBWOOFER

This submenu is valid when you are using
an amplifier, which have the 5.1 channel
analog audio input. If you have the
subwoofer speaker, please turn the sub
item ON. If not, turn OFF.

CNTR DELAY

You can adjust the sound in home by
adding delay time to the center speaker.
See REAR DELAY for more information.

Notes:

If you want to select CENTER, REAR
SUBWOOFER, CNTR DELAY, REAR
DELAY and TEST TONE, Downmix
should be set to the ÒOFFÓ.

Summary of Contents for DVD9000N

Page 1: ...adiation when open and interlocks defeated DO NOT STARE INTO THE BEAM DANGER Visible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated Avoid direct exposure to beam CAUTION Do not open the top cover There are no user serviceable parts inside the Unit leave all servicing to qualified service personnel FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class...

Page 2: ...he unit may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult as well as serious damage to the unit Use this unit only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer 8A A unit and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the video product and cart combination to overturn 9 VENTILATION Slots and openings in the cas...

Page 3: ...tric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit 17 BURDEN Do not place a heavy object on or step on the product The object may fall causing serious personal injury and serious damage to the product 18 DISC Do not use a cracked deformed or repaired disc These discs are easily broken and may cause serious personal injury and product malfunction 19 SERVICING Do not attempt to service this unit ...

Page 4: ...mmended by the manufacturer to determine that the unit is in safe operating condition 23 WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 24 HEAT The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat ...

Page 5: ...D 20 VOLUME CONTROL 21 DVD MENU PLAY 21 MP3 PLAY 21 PBC PLAY 22 SELECT WITH NUMBER BUTTONS 22 12 PLAY DISCS IN VARIOUS WAYS 23 SELECT LANGUAGE 23 SELECT CHANNEL 23 MUTE 23 FAST PLAY 24 SLOW PLAY 25 REPEAT PLAY 25 PLAYING A DISC REPEATEDLY 25 REPEAT SOME PARTS 26 SELECT SUBTITLES 27 SELECT ANGLES 28 3D SURROUND 28 TIME SEARCH AND REMAINING TIME 29 RESUME PLAY 31 ZOOM PLAY 31 PROGRAM PLAY 32 DIGEST ...

Page 6: ...program play TIME SEARCH It can search a specific part on a disc especially good for watching fiction movies RESUME PLAY It can memorize the position where the disc is stopped and resume playback CONTENT DISPLAY It adopts a colored fluorescent display and English French Spanish OSD making the disc content clearer VIDEO OUTPUT Standard video S video signal output mode and component output easy syst...

Page 7: ... DVD CD MARK CONTENT audio video motion pictures audio SIZE 12cm about 2hrs single side disc about 8hrs double side disc about 80mins single side disc about 160mins double side disc about 74mins about 20mins 8cm 12cm 8cm PLAYING TIME DVD SVCD VCD CD PRINCIPLES FOR WRITING PLAYABLE DISCS Super VCD audio video motion pictures 12cm about 45mins VCD audio video motion pictures 12cm 8cm about 74mins ab...

Page 8: ...DVD discs marked with labels containing the region number Ò1Ó or ÒALLÓ Region 1 Region ALL 1 TERMS FOR DISCS The images or music of a DVD are divided into some units among which title is the biggest one When playing a DVD the movie is the title When playing a CD the combined tracks make up the title It is smaller than title among the units of a DVD A title is made up of several chapters and each c...

Page 9: ... and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited It is signals recorded in a super VCD or VCD2 0 to control playback DISC TYPE VCD1 1 without PBC FUNCTION enjoy music an...

Page 10: ...o clean it Paying particular attention to the operating instructions of the cleaning disc Moisture will appear on the pickup lens in the following cases The unit is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place The unit is put in a room with a heater or in cold air from an air conditioner Using the unit in a humid place In these cases the unit can not work Unload the disc and leave the unit on ...

Page 11: ... the accessories after the carton is opened CHECK ACCESSORIES USE REMOTE CONTROL Notes 1 Batteries can generally last for about 6 months Change the batteries if the remote control does not work or the operating range reduces 2 If the remote control is not used for a long time remove the batteries to prevent battery leakage 3 When appears on the TV screen by pressing the Button the disc does not ha...

Page 12: ...the disc tray PLAY button Use this button to play the disc DIRECTION button Used to move to the desired menu and moves the image center of an enlarged screen in zoom mode Also can be used in marker or display function REMOTE SENSOR Receives a light signal from the remote controller DISPLAY Displays operation status 1 POWER INDICATOR 2 DISK TRAY To load or unload a disc Put a disc to be played on h...

Page 13: ...nates the information of the AUDIO MUTE Illuminates when MUTE mode REPEAT 1 ALL A B Illuminates when the current play mode is under repeat title chapter track single disc all A B respectively RESUME Illuminates when RESUME mode TRACK CALENDAR Illuminates the information of the TRACK 1 OVER Illuminates the over than 16 track under play CD or VCD 2 ROTATION Rotates when the disc is spinning 3 TITLE ...

Page 14: ... FORWARD SEARCH ONE CHAPTER TRACK PREV NEXT PAUSE STOP ATONIC TONE Q RAISE TONE q MEMORY RESUME PLAYING W VOLUME w ZOOM PLAYING E A B e REPEAT PLAYING R PLAY ENTER r RIGHT DIRECTION T INTRO t UP DIRECTION Y NUMBER 1 10 y OPEN CLOSE U 3D PLAYING u MUTE NAMES AND LAYOUT OF REMOTE CONTROLS OSD SUBTITLE ANGLE TITLE PBC INTRO REPEAT P N RETURN A B MENU STEP PROGRAM ZOOM SLOW A TIME MEMORY CHANNEL LANGU...

Page 15: ...nitor equipped with S VIDEO input In order to achieve a sharper and cleaner picture than that when connected via VIDEO OUT composite video COMPONENT Y Pb Pr VIDEO OUT Connects to TV or monitor equipped with Component input In order to achieve a sharper and cleaner picture than that when connected via VIDEO OUT composite video VGA OUT Connects to PC monitor In order to achieve a sharper and cleaner...

Page 16: ...ystem of the TV is NTSC press P N and select NTSC If the system of the TV is PAL press P N and select PAL Connect the unit to a wide screen TV Set the TV DISPLAY to WIDE in the function setting column Connect the unit to an ordinary TV Set the TV DISPLAY to NORMAL PS Pan scan or NORMAL LB Letter box in the function setting column Turn off all equipment before operation The unit has many kinds of o...

Page 17: ...ages CONNECTED TO A TV WITH COMPONENT Notes In case of connecting the component press the V MODE on the remote control to select P YUV In case of connecting the VGA OUT D JACK press the V MODE on the remote control to select P RGB When you connect the Composite or S VIDEO and picture is not displayed press the V MODE on the remote control to check if DVD player position in the video mode ...

Page 18: ...hannel DTS ie 5 surround speakers 1 woofer Refer to page 39 for the setting Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby ÒPro LogicÓ and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved DTS and DTS Digital Out are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc CONNECT TO AN AUDIO AMPLIFIER ...

Page 19: ...the unit 2 Press to open the disc tray and load a disc with the label side 3 Press again to close the disc tray The unit begins to read the disc 4 Press to play the disc AFTER STEP4 IS FINISHED PLAY DVD The TV screen shows the DVD menu and title menu PLAY SUPER VCD VCD2 0 The TV screen shows the menu the unit enters PBC status PLAY CD VCD1 1 MP3 Press the unit plays the disc according to the track...

Page 20: ...BASIC OPERATIONS Continued According to the system of the TV to be connected set the system of the unit to make it match the TV 1 If the system of the TV is NTSC Press P N select NTSC The screen shows 2 If the system of the TV is PAL Press P N select PAL The screen shows 3 If the TV is multi system Press P N select AUTO The screen shows TITLE PBC INTRO REPEAT P N RETURN A B MENU STEP ZOOM PLAY STE...

Page 21: ...isc is loaded MP3 menu screen is displayed automatically depending on MP3 discÕs folder directory structure as shown below OTHER FUNCTIONS When playing a MP3 disc the unit has functions like mute volume control pause previous next track repeat and channel selection You may operate as you do with a CD 2 Use the direction button to select the folder you want to play by pressing the PLAY button This ...

Page 22: ...n enjoy the basic interactive function Example VCD2 0 1 Press the screen shows the home menu 2 Press number buttons to select Example select home menu1 3 The screen shows the sub menu after the unit enters home menu1 4 Press to see the previous or next page 5 Press number buttons to select sub menus 6 Press RETURN to return to the sub menu press it again to return to the home menu PBC PLAY EXCHANG...

Page 23: ...2 RESUME SOUND Press MUTE again AUDIO 1 2 AC 3 2CH ENGLISH AUDIO 2 2 AC 3 5 1CH ENGLISH SELECT LANGUAGE WHEN PLAYING CD You may select one mode MUTE MUTE MUTE CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL MONO LEFT MONO RIGHT STEREO Note Different discs differ in languages CHANNEL works when playing a super VCD you may select mono channel left or right or stereo As to a two language fiction VCD you may press LANGUAGE t...

Page 24: ...ER VCD or VCD 1 Press to play forward fast Each time you press the button the screen shows in order 2 Press to reverse the disc fast Each time you press the button the screen shows in order WHEN PLAYING CD MP3 1 Press to play forward fast 2 Press to reverse the disc 3 Release or to play normally FF 2X FF 4X FF 8X FF 16X FF 32X PLAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 FAST PLAY FF 1X FF 2X FF 3X FF 4X PLAY 1 2 3 4 5 FR 1X...

Page 25: ...SLOW to play slowly The screen shows in order RETURN A B MENU STEP PROGRAM ZOOM SLOW A TIME MEMORY CHANNEL LANGUAGE VOLUME b SLOW PLAY 2 Press to play normally SF 2X SF 4X SF 8X SR 2X SR 4X SR 8X SLOW WHEN PLAYING SUPER VCD or VCD 1 Press SLOW to play slowly The unit has three steps for slow play The screen shows orderly 2 Press to play normally SF 1X SF 2X SF 3X PLAY 1 2 3 4 SLOW This function ca...

Page 26: ...rectly Super VCD and VCD 2 0 can play repeatedly in PBC OFF mode After the unit stops press number buttons directly to select tracks 1 Repeat one track Press REPEAT the screen shows REP ONE You may press A B to enjoy some parts repeatedly when playing a disc PLAY DVD SUPER VCD VCD CD 1 Set a starting point A The screen shows 2 Set an end point B The screen shows 3 Remove A B repeat The screen show...

Page 27: ...some discs subtitles can not be removed Different discs differ in the languages of subtitles If the subtitles of discs can not be selected press SUBTITLE the screen shows forbidden mark OSD SUBTITLE ANGLE SET UP 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 0 10 9 10 SUPER VCD A super VCD has only four channels for recording so it has four subtitles at the most Press SUBTITLE the screen shows orderly You may select a subtitle ...

Page 28: ...spectively 3 Resume normal playback Press ANGLE until there is no display on the screen 2 4 select ANGLE2 3 4 select ANGLE3 4 4 select ANGLE4 1 4 SELECT ANGLES 3D SURROUND SCREEN This function outputs 3D effects on the stereo audio analog output 3D effects are broken down into 4 surround modes OSD SUBTITLE ANGLE MUTE 3D 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 1 Press 3D button 3D SURROUND MODE 1 is displayed on TV scre...

Page 29: ...enter the time The screen shows The unit plays from 01 38 of track 6 after setting Press 0 10 to enter 0 You may directly enter a time title or chapter number to search fast on a disc the unit plays from the point entered PLAY DVD 1 Search a title or a chapter Example Search chapter 2 in title 2 Press A TIME the screen shows Press the left or right button and move the cursor to illuminate the titl...

Page 30: ...xample Check the remaining time when playing track 2 1 Press OSD the screen shows the playing time of the track 4 Press OSD again the screen shows the remaining time of the disc 5 Press OSD once more the screen shows OSD OSD OSD CHAPTER REMAIN 00 01 19 TITLE REMAIN 00 56 45 CHAPTER ELAPSED 00 02 41 SINGLE ELAPSED 00 04 23 TOTAL REMAIN 00 33 23 OFF REMAINING TIME 2 Press OSD the screen shows the re...

Page 31: ...our times as big 4 Press to move the enlarged picture 5 To resume the picture press ZOOM once more then screen shows ÒZOOM OFFÓ RETURN A B MENU STEP PROGRAM ZOOM SLOW A TIME MEMORY CHANNEL VOLUME b ZOOM X1 5 ZOOM X2 ZOOM X4 ZOOM PLAY The unit can memorize the last point where it stops and resume playback from there WHEN PLAYING CD 1 Press STOP to stop playing 2 Press MEMORY to resume playback MEMO...

Page 32: ...y them in the programmed order RETURN A B MENU STEP PROGRAM ZOOM SLOW A TIME MEMORY CHANNEL VOLUME b PROGRAM PLAY VCD AUDIO CD only 2 8 3 Press to start playing 4 Press PROGRAM twice to remove program play PLAY WHEN PLAYING SUPER VCD VCD 1 Press INTRO after the unit stops The screen shows 2 Press number buttons to select a digest mode Press button 1 for intro mode The unit plays each scene for abo...

Page 33: ...YS Continued SCENE01 SCENE02 SCENE03 SCENE08 SCENE09 SCENE04 SCENE07 SCENE06 SCENE05 3 The unit shows the starting picture of all the scene on the screen simultaneously The unit divides scene 3 into nine parts and shows the starting picture of each part on the screen 5 Press button 4 to exit from digest play 6 Remove digest play Press digest play is removed and the unit stops 1 2 3 8 9 4 7 6 5 ...

Page 34: ...moved and the unit stops Notes CD only has ÒINTROÓ function 1 INTRO 2 3 4 EXIT INTRO 1 4 Load a karaoke disc and play it 1 Set karaoke disc and play it 2 Insert the microphone into MIC 3 Turn knob ÒMIC LEVELÓ to obtain the needed degree 4 Push number buttons to select tracks KEY CONTROL You may change the pitch to adapt to your voice 1 Push to raise the pitch Each time you push the button the pitc...

Page 35: ...g the menu the unit automatically selects a column Press the direction button to select DUAL MONO The screen shows Press direction button to select L MONO The screen shows Press to confirm SETUP MENU MAIN PAGE GENERAL SETUP SPEAKER SETUP DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP DOLBY SURROUND SETUP PREFERENCES EXIT SETUP SETUP MENU MAIN PAGE GENERAL SETUP SPEAKER SETUP DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP DOLBY SURROUND SETUP PREFEREN...

Page 36: ...unit is connected with a wide screen TV TV DISPLAY NORMAL PS NORMAL LB WIDE TV TYPE AUTO NTSC PAL PIC MODE AUTO HI RES N FLICKER SCAN MODE P YUV P RGB P OFF ANGLE MARK ON OFF OSD LANG ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH AUDIO OUT ANALOG SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM CAPTIONS ON OFF SCR SAVER ON OFF MAIN PAGE TV DISPLAY 1 NORMAL PS PAN SCAN This is selected when the unit is connected with a normal TV Wide screen images a...

Page 37: ...dden subtitle is shown OFF The hidden subtitle is turned off SCREEN SAVER Start the screen saver the screen saver image appears when the unit stops or the image is frozen for a few minutes This saver can keep the screen from being damaged ON Start the screen saver OFF Remove the screen saver TV TYPE You may select according to the colour system of the TV to be connected Select AUTO for a multi sys...

Page 38: ...may hear the front stereo sound only Select this stereo sub item when you are going to use the full 5 1 channel analog audio with your amplifier CENTER This submenu is valid when you are using an amplifier which have the 5 1 channel analog audio input If you have the center speaker please turn the sub item ON If not turn OFF If you are going to adjust the center delay please turn the sub item ON I...

Page 39: ...he different compression results of the signals DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP PAGE DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP SPEAKER SETUP REAR DELAY Like CNTR DELAY you can adjust the sound in home by adding delay time to the rear speaker You may hear the best quality sound if the distance between speakers is same when playing 5 1 channel surround sounds But the displacement of speakers with same distance is very difficult in r...

Page 40: ...EW PASSWORD CONFIRM PWD DEFAULTS RESET MAIN PAGE The setting structure is PREFERENCES Notes To enter into the preference setting mode during the play press the STOP button twice DOLBY SURROUND SETUP DOLBY SURROUND SETUP SURROUND OFF ON AUTO SURROUND If you are using Dolby surround decoder please set the surround mode to ON And the other item OFF makes the Dolby surround operation stops This means ...

Page 41: ...is to adapt the code the screen shows Enter a password according to the screen PASSWORD CHANGE PAGE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PWD Notes The password is 3308 when the unit is turned on initially or you forget the password PASSWORD PARENTAL The content of a disc with lock function is evaluated by grades You may select an age control grade as you need Example Select G the scenes of violence i...

Page 42: ...tput mode is set correctly Make sure the audio connection between the unit and amplifier is right Check whether the disc is dirty or damaged Image rolls and no colour The colour system set by this unit does not match with that of TV Press P N on the remote control to select the correct one Check whether the disc is dirty or damaged Disc can not be played There is no disc in the unit Insert the dis...

Page 43: ...20 Load impedance 75 AC100 240V 50 60Hz 25W About 3 5Kg wavelength 650nm NTSC PAL AUTO 20Hz 20KHz 90dB At 1KHz JIS A Weighted 60dB At 1KHz 0dB 90dB 1KHz 85dB 1KHz Audio distortion noise Channel separation Dynamic range Output Audio Output Video Analog Digital Composite S video Power supply Power consumption Dimensions WxHxD NET Weight 430 x 88 x 270 mm Notes Design and specifications in this owner...

Page 44: ... and all DVD discs for each sales region throughout the world If regional code of this DVD player does not match with regional code of DVD disc that you want to playback if wonÕt work The regional code number can be found the diagram below reREGIONAL RESTRICTION CODE ...

Page 45: ...OWNER S MANUAL DVG 9000N ...

Page 46: ...n or used in violation of instructions furnished by us nor units which have been repaired or altered outside of our factory nor to cases where the serial number thereof has been removed defaced or changed This warranty is in lieu of all warranties expressed or implied and no representative or person is authorized to assume for us any other liability in connection with the sale of our electronic pr...

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