Operation
24
Using the Disc Player to play DVDs
Inserting a DVD
Operation:
Select Disc mode
DISC
DISC
DISC
DISC
then e.g.
No DISC
No DISC
No DISC
No DISC
press
for 2 sec.
Open drawer
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
Insert DVD
Sensor
Close drawer again and
start playback
CLOSING
CLOSING
CLOSING
CLOSING
then
READING
READING
READING
READING
then
IIII
NFO
NFO
NFO
NFO
Explanation:
You can recognise DVDs by the logo
shown here. The DVD may contain
one or more titles, and each title may
contain one or more
chapters
(see
illustration below); this depends on the
type of material the DVD contains
(films, video clips, TV series etc.).
The
K6
provides a simple, convenient means of access-
ing any titles or chapters.
To select the DVD player press the
button briefly
on the RC handset.
Open the drawer
with a long press on the
but-
ton
*)
and insert a DVD in the drawer
with the playable
side facing down
. Check that it is
centrally
located
in
the appropriate recess in the drawer.
Close the drawer
by briefly pressing the
but-
ton
*)
. The
K6
initially gathers information about the
inserted DVD, then the DVD starts playing.
*) Notes
The drawer can also be opened and closed by moving
your hand close to the sensor under the front panel.
Important notes:
All the playing characteristics of the DVD are determined
by the manufacturer of the disc. Different DVDs may
exhibit marked differences from each other in terms of
menu operation and playing behaviour (e.g. resume play,
return to menu, end of play at end of title etc.).
For this reason these operating instructions can only
describe the basic 'normal behaviour'.
If you encounter discs which do not comply with this
description, please follow the on-screen operating notes
provided by the DVD manufacturer.
Some DVDs feature a regional code implanted by the
manufacturer, designed to limit the use of these discs to
particular regions of the world. The
K6
plays all DVDs
intended for the region the unit is intended for and all
DVDs which feature no regional restriction.
If you insert a DVD in the disc drawer, and see a note on
the screen informing you of an incorrect regional code,
please contact your DVD supplier and exchange the
DVD for a version approved for your region.