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Operating the DVD600

II

DVD Changer

MP3 Disc Playback

When the DVD600

II

reads a disc and recognizes

it as an MP3 disc, no 

Disc Type Indicator 

will light; however, a listing of all the directories
and tracks on the disc will appear on the video
screen. (Figure 23). Note that the right side of
the screen will initially be blank, as that is used
for programming playlists for MP3 playback. The
black box in the upper left corner of the screen
will show the Play symbol while a track is play-
ing, or the Play/Pause symbol when a track has
been paused, or no symbol when the unit is in
Stop mode. The box in the top center of the dis-
play will contain the file name of the currently
selected track.

The second row of boxes will display, from left
to right, an indication of whether the current
mode is Standard Play, Random Play or Repeat
Play; the track number currently playing, and the
elapsed time of the current track.

Figure 23

To play a track, press the 

/

¤

Navigation

Buttons 

y

until the desired track name

is highlighted. If the list of tracks is longer than
will fit on the screen, a 

or 

¤

indicator will

appear at the top or bottom of the track list to
remind you that you may scroll through the list
to see additional titles.

To begin playback, press the 

Play/Pause

Button 

or the 

Enter Button

.

During MP3 playback most of the standard
CD/DVD playback controls operate in their 
normal fashion:

• You may skip forward to the next track on the

disc by pressing the 

Next Button 

.

• You may skip back to the previous track on the

disc by pressing the 

Previous Button 

.

• Press the

Pause Button 

to momentarily

stop playback. Press it again to resume play.

• Press the 

Enter Button

to begin play, or

to restart play of the current track from the
beginning.

NOTES ON MP3 PLAYBACK

• The Fast Forward and Reverse Search modes

are not available during MP3 playback.

• During MP3 playback the 

Program Time

Indicators 

will show the elapsed time of

the track being played. Other time display
options are not available with MP3 playback. 

• The DVD600

II

is only compatible with stan-

dard MP3-encoded discs. Other compressed
audio formats used for Internet audio down-
loads will not play on the DVD600

II

.

• Due to the differences in various versions of

the MP3 format, and the many differences
between the CD-R machines used to record
MP3 discs on a computer, it is possible that
some MP3 discs may not play on the
DVD600

II

even though they will work on a

computer. This is normal and does not 
indicate a fault with the unit.

• When a multisession disc with both standard

CD audio and MP3 content is in use, the 
DVD600

II

will play only the CD audio sections

of the disc.

• When an MP3 disc with multiple directories

is playing, the DVD600

II

will search out all

MP3 files on the disc and list them in the on-
screen display in the order in which the direc-
tories are structured on the disc. Note that if
the same title is used for tracks in different
directories, this may result in the same 
title appearing more than once in the track
listings.

Programmed Playback of MP3 Discs

The DVD600

II

is capable of creating playlists up

to 130 tracks long with the MP3 files on a prop-
erly recorded disc. To create a playback list for
MP3 titles, follow these steps:

Step 1: Load a compatible MP3 disc, but do not
put it into play or stop play if it begins automati-
cally.

Step 2: Press the

Program Button 

to open

a playlist. The screen will change to Program
Play Mode, as indicated in the upper left corner
of Figure 24. The 

Program Indicator 

will

also light in the 

Information Display 

.

Figure 24

Step 3:  Use the 

/

¤

Navigation Buttons

y

to highlight the first track to be placed

in the list and press the 

Enter Button

.

Note that the track name will now appear on
the right side of the screen.

Step 4: Repeat the step above until all desired
tracks are added to the playlist.

Step 5: To remove a track from the playlist, first
press the 

/

Navigation Buttons 

`

so that the highlight moves to the right side of the
screen under the 

PROGRAM

listing. Use the

/

¤

Navigation Buttons 

y

to high-

light the track to be deleted and press the 

Clear

Button 

.

Step 6: To clear all the tracks in the playlist and
start over, press the 

/

Navigation Buttons

`

until the 

ALL CLEAR

box at the

bottom of the right side of the screen is high-
lighted and press the 

Enter Button 

Step 7: To play the tracks on the list, press the

Play/Pause Button 

Once a playlist is created, it will remain avail-
able as long as the disc is not changed or the
power turned off. You may play any track on the
disc without erasing the playlist by pressing the 

/

Navigation Buttons 

`

/

to return

the highlight bar to the left side of the screen  

Repeat Playback of MP3 Discs

Repeat playback operation for MP3 discs differs
somewhat from the steps used for repeat play-
back of standard DVD discs. Press the 

Repeat

Button

to cycle through the following

options, which will be displayed on the screen:

Repeat All Discs

Repeat 1

Disc

Repeat 1 Folder

,

Repeat Track

Standard Play

The 

Repeat Indicators

will also light to

reflect the current mode. The Repeat A–B func-
tion is not available for MP3 discs.

For Random Play of the files on the MP3 disc,
press the 

Random Button

to toggle

between Random Play and Standard Play, as
displayed on the screen.

VCD Playback

VCD is a format that predates DVD which is
based on a different compression format than
DVD and a recording method that is similar to
CDs. Although the DVD has, for the most part,
replaced VCD as a format, the DVD600

II

offers

VCD playback so that you may play your existing
library of VCD discs. 

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Summary of Contents for DVD600 II

Page 1: ...10 OPERATION 14 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING 21 EXPLODED VIEW 24 EXPLODED MECHANICAL PARTS LIST 25 SERVICE BULLETIN JBL2002 01 26 SERVICE BULLETIN JBL2003 01 28 SERVICE BULLETIN JBL2003 07 29 TECH TIP JBLTT2...

Page 2: ...ise Ratio 100 dB Wow and Flutter below measurable limits General Unit Power Consumption 25W Unit Dimensions Width 17 3 inches 440mm Height 5 1 inches 130mm Depth 16 9 inches 420mm Unit Weight 14 4 lb...

Page 3: ...inal Spec 40 IRE 1 0V 0 1 p p 1 0V 0 1 p p Frequency Response C Video S Video C Video S Video C Video S Video C Video S Video Cr Output Level 0 286V p p 20 0 2 5dB 55dB 60dB 1 0V p p 10 Cb Output Leve...

Page 4: ...T L R VIDEO OUT S VIDEO IN S VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO IN Pr Pb Y White Red DCR600II DVD600II CONNECT TO AC OUTLET CONNECT TO AC OUTLET Yellow Yellow Black Orange NOTES 1 CONNECT RIDGED WIRE TO COLORE...

Page 5: ...R BETTER PICTURE QUALITY Your TV must have an S Video input and Left usually has a white colored core and Right red colored core Stereo audio preamp level RCA outputs Two pieces of S Video cable are n...

Page 6: ...ed cores and Left usually has a white colored core and Right red colored core Stereo audio preamp level RCA outputs The component video cable is not included and should be purchased separately This se...

Page 7: ...ted the desired speed release the button and the disc will continue to search at fast speed To resume normal playback speed press the Play Button Open Close Button Press to open or close the Disc Tray...

Page 8: ...e mode Playback Mode Lights to show the cur rent playback mode Lights when a disc is playing in the Normal mode Lights when the disc is in the Fast Search Forward mode For DVDs when both triangles glo...

Page 9: ...digital input of an A V receiver or surround processor for Dolby Digital DTS or PCM audio playback NOTE The coaxial digital output should only be connected to a digital input Even though it is the sam...

Page 10: ...II by pressing its Input Selector button This button is labeled Main on the remote The exception to this rule is that the transport functions of the DVD600II Play Forward and Reverse Search Stop Pause...

Page 11: ...wer up 2 It will select VIDEO 3 the front panel input as the input source 3 It will switch to the page for the video device whose codes have been programmed into the remote which will cause the remote...

Page 12: ...ress it to return to the previous menu screen When the Video 2 Input has been pro grammed for a cable or satellite service this button will skip to the previous channel Numeric Keys These buttons serv...

Page 13: ...egin playback of the last disc in use When a CD player tape deck or VCR has been selected pressing this button will also begin playback See the owner s manual for that device for more information on t...

Page 14: ...ht delay of several seconds before the carousel moves to the next disc which is normal You may avoid the delay by pressing the Disc Skip Button twice To access all disc positions the unit must be in t...

Page 15: ...the next speed in the following order In Fast Search x2 the and Playback Mode Indicators will both light steadily In Fast Search x4 the outside or Playback Mode Indicator will flash and the inside in...

Page 16: ...of the title that is currently playing Chapter The number shown indicates the number of the chapter that is currently playing Audio The number and abbreviation show the audio language soundtrack that...

Page 17: ...ime using the Menu Status Bar and by following these steps 1 During disc playback press the Status Button e 2 Press the Buttons until the letter S icon fourth from the left is highlighted in white bet...

Page 18: ...automatically be started Using IntroScan The IntroScan feature allows you to sample the tracks on a CD by playing the first ten seconds of each track and then moving to the next track To use IntroSca...

Page 19: ...is playing the DVD600II will search out all MP3 files on the disc and list them in the on screen display in the order in which the direc tories are structured on the disc Note that if the same title i...

Page 20: ...or Reverse Search x2 4x and 8x speeds The indications for fast play in either direction work as described for CD playback Using the On Screen Status Bar for VCD Playback When playing many VCD discs it...

Page 21: ...e Check speaker wire connections for shorts at receiver and light around power switch is red due to possible short speaker ends Amplifier is in Protection mode Contact your local JBL service center du...

Page 22: ...ode If the DCR600II is set in Dolby Digital or DTS mode make sure it is configured so that the center speaker is enabled In Dolby Digital or DTS modes make sure the DCR600II is configured so that the...

Page 23: ...D playback for pictures Fast Forward or Reverse Play to jump or show some distortion during rapid play Picture jumps or freezes during Unit may be overheating Due to the nature of this product categor...

Page 24: ...24 DVD600II...

Page 25: ...1 12X8X20 21 55405550 1 0 PC AC PUN SHIELD COVER AS DV6050 22 55190690 1 0 PC AC PUN SHIELD COVER DOWN LOAD DV505 23 55491610 1 0 PC AC CPL CABINET CHASSIS MAIN DVD 600II 24 55190770 1 0 PC AC FELT 3...

Page 26: ...atures do not work follow the instructions below 1 For Enhanced CD Verify that the CD causing the problem is an enhanced CD it should be labeled as Enhanced CD If it s not an enhanced CD problems will...

Page 27: ...puter must be configured so it is recognizing the LPT1 port or LPT2 port if you choose 2 Remove any CD DVD VCD discs that may be in the DVD600II 3 Unplug the AC power cord from the Unit Under Test the...

Page 28: ...the defective resistor off the PCB and re solder the new part on without removing the power supply PCB 3 Remove the five plated screws holding the front panel to the chassis one is on the bottom 4 Unp...

Page 29: ...0 1uF 50V SMD capacitor 1 Remove 8 screws holding the top cover on remove the cover 2 Remove the five plated screws holding the front panel to the chassis one is on the bottom 3 Unplug the single 5 p...

Page 30: ...h a sharp tool peel it away from the opening and remove it By inserting your finger in the opening you can feel the edge of a gear With your fingernail it is an easy matter to rotate the gear in the p...

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