Yamakawa 288 User manual


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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions.......................................................................................................... 01
Notes on Discs............................................................................................................................. 02
Introduction
Front Panel ................................................................................................................................... 03
Rear Panel ..................................................................................................................................... 03
Display Window ........................................................................................................................... 04
Remote Control Functions ............................................................................................................... 05
Prepare the remote Control............................................................................................................ 05
Getting Started
Video Connection ........................................................................................................................ 06
Audio Connection ......................................................................................................................... 06
Operating DVD player with the remote control.................................................................................. 07
Basic Operation
Playing a DVD ............................................................................................................................... 08
Front Panel Operation .................................................................................................................. 08
Karaoke Function (only for those players with KARAOKE functions)........................................... 08
Remote Control Operation............................................................................................................. 09
Special Operation
What is MP3................................................................................................................................ 12
MP3 Operation.............................................................................................................................. 12
What is JPEG................................................................................................................................ 13
Playing Your JPEG Files................................................................................................................ 13
What is WMA............................................................................................................................... 14
What is PROGRESSIVE SCAN...................................................................................................... 14
What is DVD-Audio....................................................................................................................... 14
System Configuration
General Setup Page ........................................................................................................................ 15
Audio Setup Page ........................................................................................................................... 16
Video Setup Page ........................................................................................................................... 20
Preference Page.............................................................................................................................. 22
Password Setup Page.................................................................................................................... 23
Exit Setup Menu................................................................................................................
Warrenty and Service Information............................................................................................ 24
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Caution! - This symbol is intended to alert you to the
presence of important operating and maintenance in-
structions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Refer to the User’s Manual or Operator’s Manual for
precautionary instructions.
Caution!
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (front
or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to
qualified service professional.
THIS PRODUCT APPLIES U.S. PATENT NOS. 4,631,603,
4,577,216, 4,819,098, AND 4,907,093 LICENSED FOR
LIMITED VIEWING USES ONLY.
Warning! - This symbol is intended to alert you to the
presence of dangerous voltage with the product’s en-
closure that may be of sufficient magnitude, to reduce
a risk of electrical shock or fire. Do not expose the unit
to rain or moisture. Refer to the warning label or tag
included, and exercise with extreme caution.
WARNING
Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Op-
eration is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference
received; including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Copyright
This product incorporates copyright protection technol-
ogy that is protected by method claims of certain U.S.
patents and other intellectual property rights owned by
Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use
of this copyright protection technology must be autho-
rized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for
home and other limited viewing uses only unless oth-
erwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse
engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
This product is class 1 laser product,
Warnings
Use only shielded cables to connect I / O devices
to this equipment.
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harm-
ful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:

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01. Read these instructions.
02. Keep these instructions.
03. Heed all warnings.
04. Follow all instructions.
05. Do not use this
apparatus near water.
06. Clean only with a damp
cloth.
07. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install
in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
08. Do not install it near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
09. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized-
type plug: A polarized plug has two blades with one
wider than the other. The wider blade is provided
for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit
into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched (particularly the plug, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus).
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use with caution.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning, storms, or
when unused for a long period of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way: ex. power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
Important Safety Instructions
01
Please read all of these instructions thoroughly be-
fore operating the DVD Player.
Unplug the connector from DVD-Player to the
system unit before cleaning. Do not use liquid or
aerosol cleaners.
Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Use only attachments recommended by the
manufacturer; un-approved attachments may be
hazardous.
Do not place the DVD-Player near water, for example
near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry
tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
Do not place the DVD-Player on an unstable cart,
stand or table. If the DVD-Player falls, it could injure
a person or cause serious damage to the appliance.
Use only a cart or stand recommended by the manu-
facturer or sold with the mounting kit approved by the
manufacturer and follow the kit instructions.
The DVD-Player is equipped with a three-wire
grounded plug, a plug with a third (grounding) pin.
This is a safety feature. If your outlet does not accom-
modate the three-wire plug, have an electrician in-
stall the correct outlet, or use an adapter to ground
the appliance safely. Do not defeat the safety pur-
pose of the grounded plug.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord.
Do not locate the DVD-Player where people may
walk on the cord.
In order to avoid the damage of the DVD-Player from
lightning and power surges, please unplug all the
connectors from the system unit when the DVD
Player is under a spare time or lightning storm.
Do not overload power outlet and extension cords.
Electric power overload will cause fire or electric
shock.
Never push any objects into the slot in the DVD-Player
cabinet. It could touch dangerous voltage points or
short out parts resulting in a fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid on the DVD-Player.
If your DVD-Player does not operate normally, un-
plug it immediately and contact an authorized
technician.
To avoid electric shock, do not attempt to open the
cabinet and repair any damaged parts. Unplug the
DVD-Player from the system unit and refer servic-
ing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:

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When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
If liquid have been spilled onto the DVD-Player.
If the DVD-Player has been exposed to rain or
moisture.
If the DVD-Player does not operate normally after
you have followed the operating instructions. Ad
just only those controls covered by the operating
instructions; improper adjustments to other con
trols may result in damage and may require ex
tensive work by a qualified technician to restore
the DVD-Player to normal operation.
If the DVD-Player has been dropped or the cabi
net has been damaged.
When the video and audio of DVD-Player exhibits
a distinct change in performance.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove
the cover (front or back). No user-serviceable
parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service
professional.
This product applies to U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,
603, 4,577,216, 4,819,098 and 4,907,093 Li-
censed for limited viewing uses only.
DVD-Player is a high quality laser product. This
player uses a visible laser beam that could cause
hazardous radiation exposure if directed to the
eyes.
02
Handling precautions
Hold the disc by the edges so the surface will not be
soiled with fingerprints. Fingerprints, dirt and
scratches can cause skipping and distortion.
Do not write on the label side with a ball-point pen or
other writing tools.
Do not use record cleaning sprays, benzene, thinner,
static electricity prevention liquids or any other
solvent.
Be careful not to drop or bend the disc.
Do not install more than 1 disc on the disc tray.
Do not try to close the disc tray when the disc is not
installed properly.
Be sure to store the disc in its exclusive case.
If the Surface is soiled
Wipe gently with a soft, damp (water only) cloth.
When wiping discs, always move the cloth from the
center hole toward the outer edge.
If you wipe the discs using a circular motion, circular
scratches are likely to occur, which will cause noise
while playing.
If the disc is brought from cold to warm environment,
moisture may form on the disc.
Wipe this moisture off with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth
before using the disc.
Improper disc storage
You can damage discs if you store them in the follow-
ing places:
Areas exposed to direct sunlight.
Humid or dusty areas.
Areas directly exposed to a heat outlet or heating
appliance.
The player cannot play discs
Maintenance
Be sure to turn the power button OFF and discon-
nect the power plug before maintaining the unit.
Wipe this unit with a dry soft cloth.
If the surface is extremely dirty, wipe clean with a
cloth that has been dipped in a weak acid and water
solution and wrung out thoroughly, and then wipe
again with a dry cloth.
Never use alcohol, benzene, thinner, cleaning fluid
Important Saftey Instructions
or other chemicals. And do not use compressed air
to remove dust.
DVD region code is not suitable for your player.
Notes on Discs

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5.1Channel(Component)&(Scart)
(1)OPTICALOUTPUT(Option)
(3)S-VIDEOOUTPUT
(5)SCARTOUTPUT(Option)
(6)5.1CHANNELSAUDIO OUTPUT
(8)REGIONCODE
(2)COAXIALOUTPUT
(4)COMPOSITEOUTPUT
(5A)COMPONENTOUTPUT(Option)
(7)STEREOAUDIO OUTPUT
(9)VGA
Thissection describesafull-function high performanceDVDPlayerthatismicroprocessor-controlled and alsoallows
userstoplacetheirownsettingsintomemoryviaexternalsetting.The setting statusisindicated on the screen.
FrontPanel
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(5)PLAY/PAUSE
(2)DISPLAYWIN-
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(8)MICROPHONE JACK(option)
(3)TRAYDOOR
(7)FR./F.F./PREV./NEXT
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Display Window
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(4)ANGLE
(7)REPEATCHAPTER
(10)TIME
(13)KARAOKE (Option)
(2)CURRENTDISC
(5)PAUSE
(8)TITLENUMBER
(11)PROGRAM
(14)DTS(Option)
(3)PLAY
(6)REPEATALL
(9)CHAPTERNUMBER
(12)DOLBY DIGITAL
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(3)DISPLAY
(8)LANGUAGE
(13)RESUME
(16)STOP
(20)1/ALL
(23A)RESUME(FORKARAOKE FUNCTION)
(25)PROGRAM
RemoteControlFunctions
To operatetheDVDplayer,you mustplace thebatteries intheremotecontrolfirst.
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1.Openthecover.3.Close thecover.
PreparetheRemoteControl
(1)POWER
(6)SEARCH
(11)MENU
(14)PAUSE
(18)PREVIOUS/NEXT.
(22)VOL+/VOL-
(24)P-Scan(Option)/VOCAL-ASSIST(Option)
(26)VGA/AV
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2.Insertbatteries (size
AAA).Make surethe
position of+and -on the
batteries matchthemarks inside
thebatterycompartment.
(FORKARAOKEFUNCTION)
(4)EJECT
(9)SETUP
(13A)NTSC/PAL(FORKARAOKE FUNCTION)
(17)PLAY/ENTER
(21)A-B
(5)SUBTITLE
(10)TITLE
(2)PBC
(7)ANGLE
(12)ZOOM
(15)SLOW
(19)F.F./F.R.
(23)MUTE
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(29)KEYSHIFT (FORKARAOKE FUNCTION)
(28)MUTE(FORKARAOKE FUNCTION)
(27)KARAOKE (FORKARAOKE FUNCTION)

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VideoOutput
If yourdisplaydevicesupportsS-Video terminal,
you can alsoconnectyourdisplaydevicetoDVD
player’s S-Video Outputconnectoron the rear
panel.
Connectthe DVDplayer’s video output(RCAconnec-
tororS-Video)on the rearpaneltothe TV’s video
input(orotherdevices)using AV,S-Video or
Component.
If you connectthe playertoamonitororprojector
having componentvideo inputconnectorsthat
conformtothe outputsignalsfromthe COMPO
NENTVIDEOOUT(Y,CB/B-Y,CR /R-Y)connec
torson the player,you can connectthe compo
nentviathe COMPONENTVIDEOOUTconnec
torsusing three video connecting cords(notsupplied)
ofthe samekind.You will getabetterpicture.
S-VideoOutput
Notes:
1.Refertothe instructionssupplied withthe componentto
be connected.
2.Donotconnectthisplayertoavideo deck.If you do,
noisemayappearinthe picture.
VideoConnection VCRTV
X
Connect
directly
CD /DVD
PLAYER
AudioConnection
StereoConfiguration
ConnectyourTVstereo audioinputs(Lforleft chan-
neland Rforrightchannel)tothe DVDplayer’s stereo
audiooutputLand Rrespectively.
Analog 5.1ChannelOutput
Foryourconvenienceand costconcern,DVD-Player
supportsDolby5.1Channelaudiooutputdirectly.
Besides,you still need toconnectthe 5.1Channel
audiooutputtoyouraudioamplifierrelativelyas
following.
Note:
When you connectthe DVDplayertoanotherdevice,be sure
toturnoff the powerand unplug all ofthe equipmentfromthe
wall outletbeforemaking anyconnections.The outputsound
ofthe DVDplayerhasawide dynamicrange.Besuretoadjust
the receiver’s volumetoamoderatelistening level.Otherwise,
the speakersmaybe damaged byasudden high volumesound.
Turnoff the receiverbeforeyou connectordisconnectthe DVD
player’s powercord.If you leavethe receiverpoweron,the
speakersmaybe damaged.
YCB/B-YCR/R-Y
COMPONENTVIDEOOUTCOMPONENT
CB
CR
Y
GREEN
BLUE
RED
White
Red
Getting Started
ComponentOutput
YELLOW
YELLOW
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Coaxial
Optical
S-Video
Video
Stereo LS.W. Front LSurround L
SurroundR CENT. FrontR StereoR
SCART out
VGA
Audio outVideo outDigital out
(Option)
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Optical
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Video
StereoLS.W. FrontLSurround L
SurroundR CENT. Front R StereoR
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Then setthe SPDIF“on”on OSD.you can usethe opticaldigitalaudiooutputtoenjoythe originalaudio.The instruc-
tion isasfollows:
DigitalAudioOutput
If you haveanotheraudiodecoderwhichcan decode DolbyDigital/Dts,connectthe opticaljack ofthe DVDplayer
tothe audiodecoder(suchasamplifier)viaopticalcable.
Operating DVDplayerwiththe remotecontrol
*Donotexpose theremotesensordirectlytodirectsunlightorlighting appliances.TheDVDplayerwill bemalfunctionedif
you do so.
When using the remotecontrol,pointtothe remotesensoron the DVDplayer.
Distance:
Maximumof7m
Angle:
Approximately30 °fromeachdirection.
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speaker
Surround right
speaker
Surround left
Audiodecoder
Centerspeaker
Subwoofer
speaker
Frontleft
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Playing a DVD
Front Panel Operation
Karaoke Function (only for those players with KARAOKE functions)
1.POWER
Turn on or turn off the player.
3.PLAY/PAUSE
Play or momentarily stop the program on the disc.
5.F.R. and F.F./PREV. and NEXT
Basic Operation
KEY
Press ” # ”or “ b” on the remote controller to adjust the tone of the music. Choose “ b“ to have a lower
tone. Choose “ #“ to have a higher tone.
1-MIC-2
Connect the microphones to MIC1 and MIC2 / or MIC2 jack(s) so that the machine can play the source.
1.Press the Power button to turn on the player.
3.Insert a disc.
2.OPEN/CLOSE
Open or close the tray.
4.STOP
Stop playing.
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4.Press the Eject button ( ) to close the tray door.
2.Press the Eject button ( ) to open the tray door.
Press
“
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NEXT during play
Go to the next chapter or track.
Press
“
”
PREVIOUS during play
Go back to the preceding chapter or track.
: Reverse Direction : Forward Direction
The speed changes everytime when you press“”, “”during play as 2x →4x →8x →16x →32x for DVD.
Press again for each kind of discs to restore normal play mode.
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BasicOperation
(FORKARAOKEFUNCTION)
1.POWER
Turnon orturnoff the player.
Playback control.Press PBC(on)toprogramselected chapter.The rootmenu will
appear.Press “PBC”(off)toplaymovieuninterrupted.
4.EJECT
Press “EJECT”toopen the disc tray.PlaceaDisc on the traydish.Holdthe disc without
touching the surface,position itwiththe printed titleside facing up,align itwiththe
guides,and placeitinitsproperposition.
Press “EJECT”tostartplaying.The disc traywill automaticallycloseand startplaying .
If the disc hasone ormoretitlesrecorded on it, the menu screen will appearon the TV
monitor.
RemoteControlOperation
3.DISPLAY
5.SUBTITLE
If the disc hastwoormoresubtitlesrecorded on it, theycan eitherbe displayed or
cleared on the screen.
1.Press “SUBTITLE”during play.It will showasmanysubtitlesasthe disc has.
2.Keep on pressing,selected subtitle(including subtitleoff)will
appearinturn.
3.Stop pressing the button afterthe selected subtitleappears.
Note:Insomecases,the subtitlelanguage isnotchanged immedi
atelytothe selected one.When the selected language isnotworking,
even afterpressing the button severaltimes,itmeansthat
the language isnotavailableon the disc.Thisfunction isonlyfor
DVDdiscs.
2.PBC
Eachtimeyou press the Displaybutton,the on-screen displaychangesasfollows:
Title,Chapterand Elapsed time
Titletime
Titleremaintime
ChapterElapsed time
Chapterremaintime
Displayoff
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This description is divided into 3 parts,
When you are playing a “DVD”
Press ”SEARCH” while a disc is playing and a menu will be shown on the screen. There
are 9 modes can be chosen, including: “Title”, “Chapter”, “Audio”, “Subtitle”, “Angle”,
“TT Time”, “Ch Time”, “Repeat” and “Time Disp.”. Press “
•/‚” to select
different modes, press “Enter” to select the detail information.
When you are playing a “VCD”
Press ”SEARCH” while a disc is playing and a menu will be shown on the screen. There
are 5 modes can be chosen, including: “Track”, “Disc Time”, “Track Time”, “Repeat”
and “Time Disp.”. Press “
•/‚” to select different modes, press “Enter” to select the
detail information.
When you are playing a “CD”
Press “SEARCH” while a disc is playing. There are 3 modes can be chosen, including:
“Disc Go To”, “Track Go To” and “Select Track”.

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BasicOperation
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7.ANGLE
SomeDVDdiscs maycontainscenesthathavebeen filmed simultaneouslyfroma
numberofdifferentangles.Forthesediscs,the samescene can be viewed from
variousanglesusing the “ANGLE”button.(The recorded anglesvariesdepending
on the disc.)
Thisfunction isonlyforDVDdiscs.
8.LANGUAGE
It ispossibletochange the audiosoundtrack language fromthe one selected at
the initialsetting toadifferentlanguage,ifavailable.(Thisoperation works only
withdiscs on whichmultipleaudiosoundtrack languagesarerecorded.)
Press “Language”during play.The optionswill appearon the screen.Continue
pressing the “Language”button until yourdesired language isdisplayed.The
language will be back tothe initialsetting if“Language Off”appearson the TV
screen.
Access the SystemSetup Menu.
9.SETUP
10.TITLE
Press “TITLE”toselectpreferred options.Usedirection keys toselect.
Press “PLAY”toenterthe selection.
11.MENU
Somediscs withmovies,forexample,comewithtwoormoretitles.If the
disc hasatitlemenu recorded on it, the “MENU ”button can be used to
selectthe movietitle.(The detailsofthisoperation differdepending on the
disc used.)Thisfunction isonlyused forDVDdisc.
1.Press “MENU ”during play.Alistofthe titleson the
disc will be displayed.
2.Press direction keytoselectthe preferred title.
3.Press “PLAY”.The selected titlenowstartstoplay
12.ZOOM
Eachtimethisbutton ispressed,the enlarged image changesasfollowed:
2x →3x →4x →1/2x →1/3x →1/4x →restoreimage’snormalsize
You can movethe scene withdirection key.
14.PAUSE
Press “PAUSE ”during playtogetastill picture.Press “PLAY”againto
returntonormalplay.
13/(23A).RESUME(PS:23AFORKARAOKE FUNCTION)
Press “RESUME”toexitthe menu systemofthe DVDreturning tonormalplay-
back mode.
13A.NTSC/PAL(FORKARAOKE FUNCTION)
Choosing TVmode from“NTSC”,“PAL”and
“Auto”.
15.SLOW
Press “SLOW”inthe playmode.The slowmotion changeseachtimethis
button ispressed asfollowed,
:1/2x→1/4x→1/8x→1/16x→,:1/2x→1/4x→1/8x→1/16x→restore
normalplaymode.
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13
10 11
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12
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10
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11
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23A
16.STOP
Stop playing adisc.

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1
BasicOperation
28.#KEYAND bKEY (FORKARAOKE FUNCTION)
Press thesebuttonstoselectitems.
21.A-B
RepeatA-B
1.Press “A-B”during playatthe pointwhererepeatplayistosetpointA.Press“A-B
”
againatthe pointwhererepeatplayistobe setpointB.Repeatplayofthe selectio
n
between pointsAand Bstatus.
2.Press “A-B”again.(Standardplayback appearson the TVmonitor.)
Note:A-Brepeatplayworks onlywithdiscs forwhichthe elapsed playing timeappearson the unit’s
displayduring playback.Thisfunciton isnotavailableforMP3discs.Somesubtitlesrecorded around
pointAorBmayfail toappear.
18.PREVIOUS,NEXT
Press
“
:
”
NEXTduring play
Gotothe nextchapterortrack.
Press
“
9
”
PREVIOUSduring play
19.F.R.and F.F.
Note:Repeatplayworks onlywithdiscs forwhichthe elapsed playing timeappearsinthe unit’sdisplaydurin
g
playback.RepeatplaymaynotworkcorrectlywithsomeDVDs.ForMP3disc,therearethree modestorepea
t
the contents:Folder(defaultvalue),Rep-one and FolderRep.
24.P-Scan(Option)
You mayselectthe P-SCANTVmode togetbetterresolution and picture.
25.PROGRAM
You can arrange the ordersofthe titles,chapters,ortracks on the disc and createyo
u
ownprogram.Thisfunction isonlyactiveinPBC(PlayBack Control)OFF mode.
Note:If yourTVdoesn’tsupportP-SCANmode,the screen will disappear,press itagaintosolvethe problem.
22.VOLUME
Use“VOL+”or“VOL-”button toadjustthe outputvolume.
23/27.MUTE(PS:27 FORKARAOKE FUNCTION)
Press thisbutton tomutesound.Press itagaintorestoresound.
20.1/ALL
RepeatChapter
Pres s “1/ALL”during play.Eachtimethisbutton ispressed,repeatoptionsareshow
n
asfollows:
The speed changeseverytimewhen you press “
7
”, “
8
”
dur-
ing playasfollows:2x→4x→8x→16x→32x.Press againto
restorenormalplaymode.
7
:Reverse Direction
8
:ForwardDirection
26.KARAOKE(FORKARAOKE FUNCTION)
Press“KARAOKE”button oncetocontrolKARAOKE function o
n
press itagaintocontrol.
24.VOCAL-ASSIST(Option)
you can selectLeft channeloutputonlyorRightchanneloutputonlyorStereo output
.
(FORKARAOKEFUNCTION)
17.PLAY/ENTER
Startplaying the programon the disc.
Press “VGA/AV”tosetthevideo outputas “VGA”forCRTmonitor
or LCD monitor.
29.VGA/AV
1
1
Repeat Chapter
Repeat All
Repeat Title
Cancel Repeat Mode
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Special Operation
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What is MP3
MP3 is a new music format which is capable to play the music on the internet.
MP3 Operation
1. Turn on the TV and insert an MP3 CD, the MP3 menu folder will be shown on the screen when the tray is closed. (picture 1)
2. Press “c/d
/
”to select the desired folder. (picture 1)
3. Press “PLAY/ ” to see the MP3 list under the selected folder. Press “PLAY/ “ to return to the previous page. (picture 2)
4. Press “c/d
/
”to select the desired MP3 file. (picture 2)
5. Press ”PLAY” to play the selected MP3 file. (picture 3)
6. Select “ ” mark and press “PLAY/ ” to return to the previous page.
7. You can also press “PROGRAM” to see all the MP3 files in the disc and press “c/d
/
” to select the desired MP3 file and press
“PLAY” to play the selected MP3 file. (picture 4)
8. Press
“
”
or
“
”
to go to the next/previous page.
9. Press “ 1/ALL” to select different play modes including: Single, Repeat Folder, Folder,Shuffle, Random and Repeat
One.
• The “ “ sign in front of a file name indicates that this is a folder, not an MP3 file.
• The“MP3” sign in front of a file name indicates that this is an MP3 file.
(picture 1) (picture 2)
(picture 3) (picture 4)

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What is JPEG
JPEG is short for the “Joint Photographic Experts Group”, a group of experts nominated to produce standards for
continuous tone image coding.
The best known standard from JPEG is IS 10918-1 (ITU-T T.81), which is the first of a multi-part set of standards
for still image compression. This allows you to create files (such as photographs, drawings, and most clip-art)
that can be archived on a CD-R for viewing on the RDV650, computer, or the web.
Playing Your JPEG Files
Normal Slide Show Presentation
When a JPEG disc is loaded into the player, a menu will appear on screen. (the same as the on screen menu of MP3)
Each picture in the current directory will be displayed consecutively in a slideshow presentation and will be automatically
displayed using the largest size that fits in your television screen. Sixteen slideshow “transition” modes are provided. Use
the “PROGRAM” button to select one of the following transition effects:
Press “1/ALL” button to select different play modes including: Random, Repeat One, Repeat All, Repeat Off, Single
and Shuffle.
Image Rotation
There are four modes to rotate a picture: Invert, Mirror, Left, and Right. These operations are allowed only when a
picture is being displayed normally, and will be cancelled automatically when the next picture is displayed (press”next”
or “prev”)The arrow key are used to select the different rotation modes:
Up -Mirror/Vertical
Down -Mirror/Horizontal
Left -Turn left
Right -Turn right
Zoom
This features allows you to view a picture at 50%-200% in several increments. Press the “ZOOM” button. An on
screen message (“ Zoom 100% ”) will verify your selection. Use “F.F”and “F.R”keys to control the amount of zoom in and
out. Press the direction keys to move the picture in any direction. Press “Zoom” button again to exit the “Zoom” mode and
back to normal operation.
Note: When in the “ZOOM” mode, the slideshow transition and image transformation features are disabled.
Menu
When JPEG CD is played, the “MENU” key is used to display JPEG folders and the corresponding files. During the
playback, press “STOP” to access thumbnail menu.
mode 1: Wipe Top (by default)
mode 3: Wipe Left
mode 5: Diagonal Wipe Left Top
mode 7: Diagonal Wipe Left Bottom
mode 9: Extend From Center H
mode 11: Compress To Center H
mode 13: Window H
mode 15: Wipe From Edge To Center
mode 2: Wipe Bottom
mode 4: Wipe Right
mode 6: Diagonal Wipe Right Top
mode 8: Diagonal Wipe Right Bottom
mode 10: Extend From Center V
mode 12: Compress To Center V
mode 14: Window V
mode 16: Move In From Top
Special Operation

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What is WMA (Option)
WMA, short for Windows Media Audio, is also a digital audio file similar to a MP3. WMAs are more efficient than
MP3s because they can be compressed to an even smaller size than MP3s. This simply means that a WMA
takes up less space on your hard drive then a MP3 of the same song does. It also has high sound quality and
can be played on your computer like a MP3 but only works with Windows Media Player.
What is PROGRESSIVE SCAN (Option)
Progressive Scan is a scanning process used in describing how the electronics of such devices work, but also
describes a process used by image processors and decodes interpolate MPEG-2 formats.
Special Operation
14
Application
The same as MP3 operation. (Please refer to Page 12)
What is DVD-Audio (Option)
DVD-Audio is a format specifically designed to provide the highest possible audio fidelity capable on DVD. The
audio fidelity of DVD-Audio far exceeds the quality of conventional CD's and audio on DVD-Video.
DVD-Audio takes advantage of the large storage capacity, speed and flexibility possible with DVD. DVD-Audio
provides for audio in stereo and in multi-channel surround in a wide range of specifications. In addition to audio,
a DVD-Audio disk can contain a limited amount of video, which can be used to display text, such as lyrics or
notes; or stills such as a photo album. Up to 16 graphic stills can be associated with each track and on-screen
displays can be used for lyrics and disc navigation. As an option, a DVD-Audio disc can also include audio
tracks recorded in the DVD-Video specification (Dolby Digital and DTS) for compatibility with DVD-Video players.
Application
1. This function only works when the TV supports Progressive Scan function.
2. Please refer to Page 6 “Component Output” to understand the way to connect the
TV set.
3. Please refer to Page 20 “TV Mode” to understand the system setting.
4. You can also press the “P-Scan” button on the remote control to switch to P-SCAN
TV mode.
Note: If your TV doesn’t support P-Scan mode, the screen will disappear, press it again to solve the problem.

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System Configuration
General Setup Page
TV Display
Note:Some DVD may not include the pre-selected languages. In this case, the player
automatically displays menu which is consistent with the disc’s initial language setting.
Angle Mark
Normal/PS
Select this option when you connect a normal TV to the player.
Displays the wide picture with a portion automatically cut off (the
left and right edges).
Normal/LB
Wide
Select this for a wide-screen TV set, played in full size. Setting the
side-screen TV to FULL mode is also necessary.
Priority (option)
The deluxe version model which supports DVD-Audio. You have to
set “DVD-Audio”as the first “Priority” while playing “DVD-Audio”
disc.
Select this for a conventional sized TV set. Black bands appear in both
upper and down sides. (Letter-Box Style)
The type TV set (4:3 or 16:9) connected to the player and the wide -
screen picture type for a 4:3 TV can be set. Select “General Setup
Page”. You will see the following table on the screen. Press “c/d
/
”to
select “TV Display”. Press “PLAY”to confirm your choice. This setting
can only be changed on the setup menu.
Press “c/d
/
”“ to select “Angle Mark”. This function can be set to “On”
or “Off.”This function only works on the discs that support the multiple
angle view feature.
OSD Lang
The setup menu can be shown in other languages. You can choose
another language by pressing “c/d
/
”to select “OSD Lang”. Turning
the power off will not effect the setting. The setting can only be
changed on the setup menu.
Captions
Press “c/d
/
”to select “Captions”. This function allows you to turn the
subtitles on or off.
Screen Saver
Press “c/d
/
”to select “Screen Saver”. This function can be set to
“On” or “Off.”
Last Memory
Press “c/d
/
”to select “Last Memory”. When the setting is “On”, the
player starts memorizing the last memory of the last disk. This func-
tion only works when the player is powered on.
Use the Setup Menu display to change the system configuration. In this section, each item on the Setup Menu display will be described.
Use “c/d/e/f
” buttons to select the item that you want and press “PLAY” or “ENTER” button to confirm.

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Audio Setup Page
Downmix
Front Speaker
Center Speaker
Rear Speaker
Subwoofer
Test Tone
Dialog
Post DRC
Audio setup options should only be changed if the DVD player
is connected to a LEFT or RIGHT surround sound processor. Switches the mixing down methods
when you play a DVD with rear signal
components.This function can be set
to “LT/RT”,“Stereo ”,“V SURR ”,“Off”.
These functions allow you to deter-
mine the front, center, rear or
subwoofer speaker is “Large” or
“Small” depends on your need.
These functions allow you to deter-
mine the front, center, rear or
subwoofer speaker is “Large” ,
“Small” or “Off” depends on your need.
These functions allow you to deter-
mine the front, center, rear or
subwoofer speaker is “Large” ,
“Small” or “Off” depends on your need.
These functions allow you to deter-
mine the front, center, rear or
subwoofer speaker is “On” or “Off”
depends on your need.
This item allows you to open or close
the test tone function. Downmix had
to be set as “Off”. And there is no disc
in the player.
This is selected to adjust post dy-
namic range compression function to
obtain the different compression
results.
System Configuration
Speaker Setup
16
Press “c/d
/
” to adjust the dialog vol-
ume while setting Downmix as “LT /
RT”or “Stereo”.

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SPDIF Output
CD
Dolby Digital
DTS
MPEG
LPCM Out
SPDIF Setup
Press “c/d
/
” to select “SPDIF
Output”.
Press “c/d
/
” to select “CD” digital
output while “SPDIF Output” is set to
“Manual”.
Press “c/d
/
” to select “Dolby Digi-
tal” output while “SPDIF Output” is
set to “Manual”.
Press “c/d
/
” to select “DTS” digital
output while “SPDIF Output” is set to
“Manual”.
Press “c/d
/
” to select “MPEG” digi-
tal output while “SPDIF Output” is set
to “Manual”.
Press “c/d
/
” to select “LPCM Out”
frequency. The 2 channel model can
afford 48K and 96K. The 5.1 channel
model can afford 48K,96K and 192K.
System Configuration
PCM Channel
This function only works when “SPDIF
Output” is set to “Manual”
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