background image

36

EN

4

Press [

K

\

L

] to select the desired track / file or 

folder, then press [ENTER].

e.g.) Photo (JPEG) files

If a track / file is selected:

Playback will start.

If a folder is selected:

The files in the folder will appear.
Press 

[

K

\

L

]

 to select the file or folder you want, then 

press 

[ENTER]

.

• You can also call up the file type selection screen by 

following the steps below;
In stop mode, press 

[SETUP]

. Select “Title List” using 

[

K

\

L

]

, then press 

[ENTER]

. Select the media type 

using 

[

K

\

L

]

, then press 

[ENTER]

.

• To exit the File List, press 

[TOP MENU]

 or press 

[STOP

C

]

.

• To resume the File List, press 

[TOP MENU]

.

• Press 

[PLAY

B

]

[ENTER]

 or 

[

1

]

 to move to any lower 

folders.

• Press 

[

0

]

 to move back to the folder above.

Note for audio CD tracks and MP3 / JPEG files:

• Folders are shown with the 

 icon.

• Audio CD tracks are shown by 

 .

• MP3 files are shown with the 

 icon.

Playback will start from the selected track and continue 
with each one after.

• JPEG files are shown with the 

 icon.

• The unit can recognise up to 255 folders and up to 99 

tracks / 999 files.

• Letters of a file / folder name overflowing the given 

space will be displayed as “...”.

• Unplayable folders and tracks / files may be displayed 

depending on the recording conditions.

• For MP3 file recorded in Variable Bit Rate (VBR), the 

unit may not display the actual elapsed time.

• If there are no files in the folder, “No Files” is displayed.
• High resolution or large-size JPEG files take a few 

moments to be displayed.

• It is not possible to play back progressive JPEGs (JPEG 

files saved in progressive format) on this unit.

• It is not possible to play back JPEG files of 12 MB or 

more.

It is recommended that files to be played back in this unit 
are recorded under the following specifications:

[MP3]

[JPEG] Size of picture

Note

• Files with extensions other than “.mp3 (MP3)” or “.jpg /

.jpeg (JPEG)” will not be listed in the File List.

• Some folders or tracks listed in the File List may be unplayable 

due to their recording status.

• The File List displays only up to 8 folders and file names.

Notes on JPEG:

After file is displayed for 5 seconds or 10 seconds (set in the 
“Slide Show” on page 45), the display moves to the next file.
During JPEG playback, press 

[

1

]

 or 

[

0

]

 to rotate a picture 90 

degrees clockwise or counterclockwise respectively. (Not 
available when the display menu appears.)

You can play back the contents in a USB device.

USB device requirements:

• USB version 2.0 (Full Speed)
• USB devices formatted with the FAT16 / FAT32 file system are 

supported.

• Up to 8 characters (excluding the extension) are displayed as 

a file / folder name. 9 or more characters cannot be displayed.

• The maximum supply current from the USB port is up to 500 

mA.

Note

• A USB device cannot be used under the following conditions.

- During the operation of the disc tray
- During the disc loading, DVD recording, DVD/CD playback, 

editing or dubbing

- While “Title List” or “File List” of disc is displayed
- While “Setup”, “Timer Programming” or “EPG” menu is 

displayed

• Do not disconnect the USB device while the indicator on the 

device is flickering.

• Sampling frequency

: 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz

• Constant Bit Rate

: 112 kbps to 320 kbps

• Upper limit

: 6,300 x 5,100 dots

• Lower limit

: 32 x 32 dots

• Capacity limit

: less than 12 MB

1/ 2

A

B

File List

DISC NAME

JPEG file1

JPEG file2

JPEG file3

JPEG file4

JPEG file5

JPEG file6

Playing Back a USB Device with MP3 / 
JPEG / DivX

®

 Files

Note for DivX

®

• DivX

®

 files recorded in USB device are not guaranteed to 

play back.

USB Playback

About file types

Playable

Not Playable

.mp3 (MP3)

File extensions other than 
these, as shown on the left 
are not playable or will not 
be listed in the File List.

.jpg (JPEG)

.avi (DivX

®

)

Compatible / Incompatible devices

Compatible

Incompatible

USB flash memories

(max. 32GB)

USB hubs

USB devices with an inner 
hub

PC's

Cameras

Devices which require a 
driver (e.g. some MP3 
players)

Bus-powered HDD's

MP3

MP3

MP3

JPEG

JPEG

JPEG DivX

DivX

®

DivX

®

E9RF0FH_EN.book  Page 36  Friday, May 16, 2014  7:17 PM

Summary of Contents for WL6D-M102

Page 1: ...ers Function Setup Recording VCR Functions Basic Setup TV View Operation For Customer Use Carefully read the Model No and Serial No located at the back of the unit and enter the information below Reta...

Page 2: ...a Power Saving Mode ECO for standby 10 Do not place any combustible objects on the device candles etc 11 Before moving the unit be sure to remove any discs and unplug the mains cable from the AC outle...

Page 3: ...erials are recyclable and can be reused Please dispose of any materials in accordance with your local recycling regulations This product consists of materials which can be recycled and reused if disas...

Page 4: ...eo Head Cleaner does not solve the problem please consult your dealer or an authorised service centre Note Remember to read the instructions along with the video head cleaner before use Clean video he...

Page 5: ...age 36 Chasing playback during recording and simultaneous playback and recording E Page 42 Playing back MP3 JPEG DivX KODAK Picture CD files E Pages 35 39 Quick search E Pages 63 Adding or deleting ch...

Page 6: ...g OTR 25 Timer Recording 26 Satellite Link 29 Settings for External Equipment 30 Information on DV Dubbing 30 DVC to DVD Dubbing 31 Dubbing Mode 32 Setting a Disc to Protect 33 Finalising Discs 33 Pla...

Page 7: ...lable to DVD RW discs in video mode Available to DVD RW discs in VR mode Available to DVD R discs in video mode Available to audio CDs Available to CD RW R discs and USB device with MP3 files Availabl...

Page 8: ...ssary Title menu will be created Playable only on VR mode compatible unit Finalisation recommended Playable on most DVD players Finalisation necessary Title menu will be created Available Features Rec...

Page 9: ...e sound on the CD layer can be heard The sound on the high density super audio CD layer cannot be heard This unit uses the PAL system However it is also possible to play back DVDs using other colour s...

Page 10: ...20 STOP EJECT C A button VCR 21 STANDBY ON Q button 3 1 Mains cable 2 HDMI OUT jack 3 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL jack 4 AUDIO OUT L R jacks 5 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks 6 AV2 DECODER socket 7 AV1 TV soc...

Page 11: ...on DVD 22 CLEAR button 23 MENU LIST button DVD 24 ENTER button 25 RETURN button 26 FWD D button 27 STOP C button 28 SKIP G button DVD 29 DVD button 30 CM SKIP button DVD 31 REC SPEED button 32 REC but...

Page 12: ...sensor on the unit Use within the operating range and angle as shown The maximum operable range as follows Remote control operation may become unreliable if the remote control sensor of the unit is be...

Page 13: ...use DVD USB device Note For some descriptions on this manual only one disc type is indicated as an example Press DISPLAY repeatedly while the display menu is displayed to display the following informa...

Page 14: ...me 2 Position number 3 Audio status of the external equipment 4 Audio status of the currently playing back video tape 5 Tape counter 6 Recording or playing back speed 7 Status of the current tape VCR...

Page 15: ...RW disc only E Page 33 4 Delete All Playlists VR mode DVD RW disc only E Page 51 Audio CD 1 Random Play E Page 44 2 Programme Play E Page 44 CD RW R with MP3 JPEG KODAK Picture CD files 3 Music MP3 fi...

Page 16: ...hen HDMI video resolution 1080i is selected Appears when HDMI video resolution 1080p is selected DB DVD VCR 3 2 1 Title track number Chapter number F Appears when playback is paused Appears during ste...

Page 17: ...ut setting should be set to Component Progressive or Component Interlace Refer to B Video Out Default SCART RGB on page 60 Component connection provides the better quality picture Connect the COMPONEN...

Page 18: ...s with an HDMI input may not operate properly with this unit When using an HDCP incompatible display device the image will not be viewed properly Among the devices that support HDMI some devices can c...

Page 19: ...und or no sound at all Connecting multi channel Dolby Digital decoder allows you to enjoy the Multi channel Dolby Digital surround system as well as DTS decoder Multi channel surround system After con...

Page 20: ...r to A OSD Language Default French on page 59 Refer to Clock on page 61 Use this feature to adjust the aspect ratio of the video source which is different from your TV s ratio to fit your TV monitor w...

Page 21: ...ng a DVD RW disc in VR mode with Content Protection for Recordable Media CPRM When recording an external input you can display copy control information on the screen CPRM is a scrambling copy protecti...

Page 22: ...ters per each Playlist and Original Video mode DVD 99 titles per disc 99 chapters per title Making Discs Playable in Other DVD Players Finalise Disc Type DVD R DVD RW Video Mode VR Mode After finalisi...

Page 23: ...deo mode setting The unit inserts a chapter mark periodically every 10 minutes by default during recording Using the Auto Chapter menu you can set this function off or change the time period 1 In stop...

Page 24: ...a bilingual broadcast in video mode when the external input audio is a bilingual broadcast 1 In stop mode press SETUP Select General Setting using K L then press ENTER 2 Select Recording using K L th...

Page 25: ...REC pause mode Recording continues until the disc is full or you stop the recording If the clock is not set the date and time of title names will be 01 01 14 and 00 00 You cannot change the recording...

Page 26: ...to Recording Speed on page 21 for DVD or page 62 for VCR 8 Press ENTER when all information required is entered Your programme setting is stored To set another programme repeat steps 2 to 8 To exit pr...

Page 27: ...e 2 Press TIMER PROG Timer Programming list will appear 3 A To delete the timer programme 1 Select the programme you want to delete using K L then press ENTER 2 Select Delete using K L then press ENTE...

Page 28: ...time is same The timer programming set first PROG 1 has priority When the starting time and the ending time for each programmes are different A programme that has earlier start time has priority If t...

Page 29: ...PEED 2 Press SAT LINK Sat will appear on the front panel display and the unit goes into the satellite link standby mode To cancel the satellite link function in the satellite link standby mode Press T...

Page 30: ...System on page 30 for details The signal from the external device will be output automatically when the TV is connected to AV1 and the external device is connected to AV2 using a Scart cable with its...

Page 31: ...Status of the current operation and the time counter Each icon means Available icons may vary depending on the DVC DVC to DVD Dubbing Before recording from DVC see page 19 for connection instructions...

Page 32: ...radation Dubbing Mode You can copy a DVD disc to a videotape or copy a videotape to a DVD disc This function will be possible only if the DVD or the videotape is not copy protected Before dubbing prep...

Page 33: ...watch the duplicated material after the DVD to VCR duplication press VCR first and then press PLAY B When DV is selected as input DUBBING function cannot be performed DUBBING can be performed with ei...

Page 34: ...ly on a video mode disc To release the finalisation of the disc select Undo Finalise at step 3 If you insert a DVD RW disc finalised with this unit Undo Finalise will appear instead of Finalise DO NOT...

Page 35: ...the disc Resume playback See page 40 for details You can also start playback by pressing PLAY B instead of ENTER at steps 7 and 8 Some discs may start playback automatically 1 Follow steps 1 to 5 in P...

Page 36: ...Some folders or tracks listed in the File List may be unplayable due to their recording status The File List displays only up to 8 folders and file names Notes on JPEG After file is displayed for 5 se...

Page 37: ...ft bottom use SKIP H to view the previous page It may take some time until all menu items are displayed on the menu screen 2 Press K L 0 1 to select a desired track to be played back then press PLAY B...

Page 38: ...on page 38 Some DivX VOD files are restricted with the limited playable times you cannot play them back beyond the limit If your DivX VOD file has such limit the playback confirmation screen will app...

Page 39: ...to display the menu Press DVD first 1 Press MENU LIST If the feature is not available may appear on the TV screen The displayed disc menu which will vary among discs and may be same with the Title men...

Page 40: ...ck resume automatically You can press CM SKIP up to 6 times 180 seconds 1 During playback press PAUSE F Playback will pause with the sound muted 2 Press PLAY B to resume playback Rapid Playback functi...

Page 41: ...press ENTER If selecting a smaller factor than that currently selected the zoom area is not displayed You cannot slide the zoomed picture on some JPEG files You can assign a specific point on a disc t...

Page 42: ...yed on the screen if you press PLAY B before 1 minute of recording This function is available only when you are recording on a DVD RW disc in VR mode with the recording speed 4H 6H or 8H Use DVD RW di...

Page 43: ...s DISPLAY to bring up the display menu If the display menu is already shown skip to step 2 2 Select the icon using 0 1 then press ENTER for the track number is highlighted 3 Enter the desired track nu...

Page 44: ...whenever a Chapter Track is skipped forward or backward For some DivX files A B Repeat playback may not function You can use this function to play back a disc randomly instead of in the recorded order...

Page 45: ...playback press DISPLAY to bring up the display menu Or press SUBTITLE during playback and follow from step 3 2 Select the icon using 0 1 to display the selection menu 3 Select the desired subtitle lan...

Page 46: ...from two or more angles The disc case is usually marked with an angle icon if the disc has multi angle scenes 1 During playback press DISPLAY to bring up the display menu The angle icon appears when...

Page 47: ...on which indicates a type of the displayed title list 5 Title name 6 Title information which displays recorded time length of the title date month year recorded CH and the recording speed 7 Submenu Su...

Page 48: ...ty Note A Playlist is not available for DVD R or video mode DVD RW discs It is not possible to edit a disc recorded in another video system other than PAL such as NTSC After finalising a DVD RW R disc...

Page 49: ...eatedly Press and hold CLEAR to delete all letters Press 0 1 to move the cursor to the left or right You can enter up to 30 letters Unrecognisable characters will be replaced with asterisks If you del...

Page 50: ...d 5 Press RETURN repeatedly to exit Writing onto the disc starts It may take awhile to write the data on a disc Note You cannot select the chapter mark the title of which is less than 5 minutes You ca...

Page 51: ...Select Add To Playlist using K L then press ENTER 3 Select Yes using K L then press ENTER The title is added to Playlist 4 Press RETURN to exit Writing onto the disc starts It may take awhile to writ...

Page 52: ...sing ENTER Before and after 5 seconds of the deleted point will be playback for preview 4 Select Delete using K L then press ENTER 5 Select Yes using K L then press ENTER Are you sure will appear Sele...

Page 53: ...hether to convert MPEG into PCM or to output MPEG signals DTS OFF Set whether DTS signal is output or not MP3 Surround Stream Set the type of MP3 signal to output Disc Menu Language E Page 58 English...

Page 54: ...5 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes Insert chapter marks periodically Recording Audio Select 1H E Page 24 PCM Set the recording audio type Only when the recording speed is set to 1H Auto Finali...

Page 55: ...ired when re downloading the DivX VOD files from the Internet after deactivating To learn more about DivX VOD visit www divx com vod Deactivation Yes This menu deactivates this unit and provides you w...

Page 56: ...nish the setting press SETUP to exit To return to the previous screen Press RETURN Playback Display Video Recording Clock DivX HDMI Reset All General Setting Playback Display Video Recording Clock Div...

Page 57: ...ote Press CLEAR to erase numbers entered incorrectly If you forget your password or you want to clear all settings in Parental Lock enter 4 7 3 7 using the Number buttons at the option window Your pas...

Page 58: ...ecorded at 96 kHz is down sampled to 48 kHz 96kHz If your amplifier decoder is compatible with 96 kHz PCM select 96kHz Sound is sampled at 96 kHz PCM Converts the Dolby Digital into PCM 2 channel If y...

Page 59: ...urned off Set the screen saver time delay Set the front panel display brightness Note The display will not light up when the unit is in standby mode This is a Power Saving mode ECO for standby F Angle...

Page 60: ...K L then press ENTER If your TV is compatible with progressive scanning 576p 480p connect the TV to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks of this unit and select Component Progressive and set your TV to the p...

Page 61: ...onnected device is not compatible with the Y Cb Cr HDMI signal is output as RGB regardless of the setting If you do not want to output the audio through HDMI when you digitally output the audio throug...

Page 62: ...Number buttons or AUX G H on the remote control There is a tape with a record tab in the unit 1 Insert a recordable videotape 2 Select the recording speed using REC SPEED The desired recording speed...

Page 63: ...y to select DV AV3 2 Select the recording speed using REC SPEED See page 62 3 Stop or pause the DVC where you want to start dubbing 4 Play back the DVC 5 Press REC The dubbing will start Note Dubbing...

Page 64: ...ress SYSTEM Each time you press SYSTEM the colour system will change as follows Note If the playback picture on the TV screen is black and white change the video colour system manually When you change...

Page 65: ...n the power supplies for both this unit and the DVC and make sure that these units have stopped Only a DVC SD signal can be input from the DVC to this unit Other types of signals are not supported Do...

Page 66: ...ed The internal clock of the unit may have been stopped due to a power failure that lasted for more than 30 seconds Reset the clock See page 61 Repairing appears on the TV screen If there is a power f...

Page 67: ...ed the performance of those discs are not guaranteed on this unit The disc may be dirty or flawed Clean the disc Check if all the connections are made correctly Check Parental Lock setting See page 57...

Page 68: ...problem use other type of compatible USB device Region Error Please eject the disc Playback is not authorized in your region Playback is not authorised in the region of the DVD video that you inserte...

Page 69: ...rk from an Original list See page 49 Recording Error You cannot record on this disc as Control Information is full This disc has no space to write Control Information when recording or deleting conten...

Page 70: ...Kirghiz 5771 Kirundi 6460 Korean 5761 Kurdish 5767 Laothian 5861 Latin 5847 Latvian Lettish 5868 Lingala 5860 Language Code Lithuanian 5866 Macedonian 5957 Malagasy 5953 Malay 5965 Malayalam 5958 Malt...

Page 71: ...le discs DVD ReWritable DVD Recordable Video recording format Sampling frequency Compression format 13 5 MHz MPEG Audio recording format Sampling frequency Compression format 48 kHz Dolby Digital Inpu...

Page 72: ...f Conformity This product complies with the requirement of the related directives is in compliance with the related regulations We FUNAI ELECTRIC EUROPE Sp z o o 17 Stycznia 45 B 02 146 Warszawa Polan...

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