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Owners manual

SPIRIT DVA100, SPHERE DVA120, SPIRIT DVA150B, SPACE DVA250B

OVERVIEW OF FRONT AND REAR PANEL DVA100 ............................................. 3

OVERVIEW OF FRONT AND REAR PANEL DVA120 ............................................. 4

OVERVIEW OF FRONT AND REAR PANEL DVA150B ........................................... 5

OVERVIEW OF FRONT AND REAR PANEL DVA250B ........................................... 6

OVERVIEW OF REMOTE CONTROL ....................................................................... 7

OVERVIEW OF DISPLAY.......................................................................................... 8

CONGRATULATIONS WITH YOUR NEW THULE AUDIO DISC PLAYER. ............. 9

1. INSTALLATION ................................................................................................... 10

2. GETTING STARTED............................................................................................ 10

3. PLAYING A DVD-VIDEO DISC............................................................................ 10

3.1 Playing a title ................................................................................................................................. 10

3.2 Moving to another chapter ........................................................................................................... 11

3.3 Parental control ............................................................................................................................. 11

3.4 Still picture/ Pause ........................................................................................................................ 11

3.5 Search............................................................................................................................................. 11

3.6 Repeat chapter/title/disc ............................................................................................................... 12

3.7 A-B repeat ...................................................................................................................................... 12

3.8 Changing the audio language and channel configuration (Audio system)............................. 12

3.9 Subtitles.......................................................................................................................................... 12

3.10 Audio format ................................................................................................................................ 12

3.11 Checking the contents of DVD-Video discs: menus................................................................ 13

Summary of Contents for SPACE DVA250B

Page 1: ...W OF DISPLAY 8 CONGRATULATIONS WITH YOUR NEW THULE AUDIO DISC PLAYER 9 1 INSTALLATION 10 2 GETTING STARTED 10 3 PLAYING A DVD VIDEO DISC 10 3 1 Playing a title 10 3 2 Moving to another chapter 11 3 3...

Page 2: ...r enable 15 5 2 3 Speaker delay 15 5 2 4 Test tone 15 5 3 Audio setup 16 5 3 1 AUDIO OUT 16 5 3 2 OP MODE 16 5 3 3 DUAL MONO 16 5 3 4 DYNAMIC 16 5 3 5 PRO LOGIC 16 5 3 6 LPCM OUTPUT 16 5 4 Preferences...

Page 3: ...push the player jumps to next track s by holding in the knob for 2 seconds the CD tray moves out Mains input Video connectors to amplifier or TV projector Stereo analog audio connectors to amplifier D...

Page 4: ...se Front panel Rear panel Mains input Video connectors to amplifier or TV projector 5 1 analog audio connectors to amplifier Digital audio connectors to amplifier 4 COAX 75 ohm OPTICAL CVBS Video S Y...

Page 5: ...ctors to amplifier CD tray Display One knob operation by first push the CD tray moves in and first track is played by additional short push the player jumps to next track s by holding in the knob for...

Page 6: ...tor to amplifier 5 1 analog audio connectors to amplifier Digital audio connectors to amplifier open close short press long press stop standby previous track next track play pause 6 COAX 75 ohm OPTICA...

Page 7: ...n There are four scan speeds press the button repeatedly to cycle through the different speeds 2x 4x 6x and 8x To resume normal playback speed press the button PLAY When selecting menu items or the zo...

Page 8: ...ats Play indication Repeat indicator Title number Hours Chapter number Track number Minutes Minutes Seconds Seconds Audio formats Display Display example playing a DVD disc Display example playing a C...

Page 9: ...external linear phase video buffer Progressive video output with advanced filters including film mode for both PAL and NTSC Digital audio output 96kHz optical and Coax 75 Ohm DVD Audio L R output for...

Page 10: ...video disc You will recognize a DVD video disc by the logo shown in the display of the player Depending on the material on the disc a movie video clips a drama series etc it may have several titles a...

Page 11: ...o enter the track number and then press ENTER Note If the number has more than one digit press the keys in rapid succession and then press ENTER 3 3 Parental control If you activate Parental Control o...

Page 12: ...audio channel configuration when alternatives are available on the disc enter the DVD disc menu by pressing MENU The menu where the audio system can be changed is usually called languages audio subti...

Page 13: ...top at the end of the disc To stop play at any other time press STOP Pause Press PAUSE during play to pause the disc To return to continuous play mode press PLAY Search To search forwards or backwards...

Page 14: ...W UP then use ARROW LEFT or ARROW RIGHT to scroll to your preferred option To exit the settings menu select EXIT SETUP or press CONFIG again 5 1 General setup 5 1 1 TV display Factory setting Pan Scan...

Page 15: ...3 Speaker delay In most cases the rear speakers and sometimes the center speakers are placed closer to the listening position than the left and right speakers In this case the sound wave from e g the...

Page 16: ...nd rear channels from a stereo signal If a movie is recorded only in stereo you can get a surround like sound field by activating PRO LOGIC Thule Audio does not recommend using PRO LOGIC for two chann...

Page 17: ...ou live in If your country isn t mentioned then choose the closest one mentioned It is recommendable that you leave the player set in the default region chosen from the factory 5 4 6 Parental Set pare...

Page 18: ...bles is necessary Also disturbances through the receiver s ground plane can occur which can add new jitter The optical transmitter in DVA100 DVA120 DVA150B and DVA250B has a high bandwidth of 14MHz an...

Page 19: ...nt fields from mains cable and CRT monitor TV set from inducing noise in the ground path For instance this means you should keep all cables leading from your DVA player to your amplifier together vide...

Page 20: ...20k Hz 0 5 dB Digital audio output Electrical 0 5V 75 ohms Coax 32 96kHz Optical Toslink type 32 96kHz Video output Composite 75 ohms 0 7V 0 3V sync S video 75 ohms 1V 0 7V 0 3V sync on Y YCrCb 75 ohm...

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