Venturer DVD Player SHD7000 User Manual

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
The following marks and symbols are located on back of the unit.  
WARNING:  
• TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR  
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE  
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-  
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER  
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL.  
• TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD,  
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO  
RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
Thelightningflashwithanarrowheadsymbol,  
within the equilateral triangle, is intended to  
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated  
"dangerous voltage" within the product's  
enclosurethatmaybeofsufficientmagnitude  
to constitute a risk of electric shock to  
persons.  
CAUTIONS:  
• USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS  
OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES  
OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED MAY  
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION  
EXPOSURE.  
The exclamation point within the equilateral  
triangle is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of important operating and  
maintenance (servicing) instructions in this  
owner’s manual.  
• TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH  
WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT  
OF AC POWER OUTLET, THEN FULLY  
INSERT.  
CAUTION:  
This product contains a low power laser  
device.  
To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, do  
not try to open the enclosure.  
Visible and invisible laser radiation when open  
and interlocks defeated.  
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.  
The symbol for Class  
(Double lnsulation)  
Warning: The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled  
with liquid, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.  
On Placement  
• Do not use the unit in places that are extremely hot, cold, dusty, or humid.  
• Do not restrict the airflow of the unit by placing it in a place with poor airflow, by covering it with a cloth,  
or by placing it on carpeting.  
On Safety  
• When connecting or disconnecting the AC cord, grip the plug and not the cord itself. Pulling the cord may  
damage it and create a hazard.  
On Condensation  
• When left in a heated room where it is warm and damp, water droplets or condensation may form inside  
the unit. When there is condensation inside the unit, the unit may not function normally. Let the unit stand  
for 1 to 2 hours before turning the power on or gradually heat the room and allow the unit to dry before  
use.  
Warning:  
• Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They  
may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.  
• Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
FCC Information  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation 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.  
NOTE: 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 harmful 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:  
• 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 Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class FCC limits.  
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment.  
Notes on Copyright  
It is forbidden by law to copy, broadcast, show, broadcast on cable, play in public, or rent copyrighted  
material without permission.  
Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. U.S. Patent Nos. 4,907,093; 5,315,448; and 6,516,132 licensed for  
limited viewing uses only.  
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other  
intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision,  
and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision.  
Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.  
Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Manufactured under license from DTS, Inc. under one or more of the following U.S. Pat. No's: 5,451,942;  
5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535 and other U.S. and world-wide patents issued  
and pending. "DTS" and "DTS Digital Surround" are registered trademarks of DTS, Inc. Copyright 1996,  
2002-2006, DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks  
of HDMI Licensing LLC.  
SHARC and Melody are registered trademarks of Analog Devices, Inc.  
and  
are trademarks of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two  
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding  
prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If 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 at plugs, convenience receptacles,  
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use  
caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury  
from tip-over.  
Portable Cart Warning  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long  
periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  
damaged in any way, such as the 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.  
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
15. Do not overload wall outlets; extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result  
in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
16. Never expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing or place items such as vases, aquariums, any  
other item filled with liquid, or candles on top of the unit.  
17. Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing. Neglecting to do so may cause serious  
personal injury.  
18. Do not place anything on top of this unit.  
19. Do not place the apparatus on amplifiers or equipment that may produce heat.  
20. Never block or cover the slots or openings in the unit.  
Never place the unit:  
• on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface;  
• too close to drapes, curtains, or walls; or  
• in a confined space such as a bookcase, buit-in cabinet, or any other place with poor ventilation.  
The slots and openings are provided to protect the unit from overheating and to help maintain reliable  
operation.  
21. Do not use a cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These discs are easily broken and may cause  
serious personal injury and apparatus malfunction.  
22. If the apparatus should emit smoke or an unusual odor, immediately disconnect the power cord from  
the wall outlet. Wait until the smoke or smell stops, then ask your dealer for a check and repair.  
Neglecting to do so may cause fire.  
23. During thunderstorms, do not touch the connecting cables or the apparatus.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
Notes on handling  
• Never disconnect the power cord from a wall outlet while the player is turned on, unless it is in an  
emergency. Doing so may cause malfunction.  
• When shipping the player, the original shipping carton and packing materials come in handy. For maximum  
protection, repack the unit as it was originally packed at the factory.  
• Do not use volatile liquids, such as insect spray, near the player. Do not leave rubber or plastic products  
in contact with the player for a long time. They will leave marks on the finish.  
• The top and rear panels of the player may become warm after a long period of use. This is not a malfunction.  
When not in use  
• For usual absence  
Be sure to remove the disc from the player and turn off the power.  
• Prolonged absence  
Unplug the player from a wall outlet. (This will stop the clock. Display “SETUP MENU” by pressing SETUP,  
and reset the clock.)  
Notes on locating  
• Place the player on a level surface. Do not use it on a shaky or unstable surface such as a wobbly table  
or inclined stand. The loaded disc may dislodge from its proper position and cause damage to the player.  
Before placing the player, make sure that the surface can stand the weight of the player. Never place  
the player in a high location to avoid damage to the product or person by an accidental fall of the player.  
• When you place this player near a TV, radio, or VCR, the playback picture may become poor and the  
sound may be distorted depending on the condition and location of said equipment. In such an event,  
place the player as far away as practical from the TV, radio, or VCR.  
• To avoid damage to this product, never place or store the unit in direct sunlight; hot, humid areas; or areas  
subject to excessive dust, oily smoke, cigarette smoke or vibration.  
About the volume level  
The volume level of some commercial HD DVD and DVD discs may seem lower than that of audio CDs,  
other software, etc. If you turn up the volume of the TV or amplifier to play such discs, be sure to turn it  
back down after playback finishes.  
About software  
Because of problems and errors that can occur during the creation of HD DVD, DVD and CD software and/  
or the manufacture of HD DVD, DVD and CD discs, Manufacturer cannot assure that this player will  
successfully play every disc bearing the HD DVD, DVD or CD logos. If you happen to experience any  
difficulty playing an HD DVD, DVD or CD disc on this player, please contact Customer Service.  
Some differences  
The HD DVD player operates more like a computer and differently than a standard DVD player. In addition  
to containing a microprocessor, it contains an operating system, random access memory (RAM), and an  
HD DVD drive. The operating system includes software that is transferred to the RAM when the machine  
is turned on and at other times during operation. This transfer can take time. Therefore, when you turn the  
HD DVD player on, it may take a little while before it is ready to use. Likewise, other functions may not be  
performed as quickly as they would on other AV equipment. Please take these factors into consideration  
as you use the HD DVD player.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Safety Precautions .......................................1-2  
Customizing the Function Settings ....... 22-34  
Picture .................................................. 22-24  
Audio ...................................................... 24-26  
Language ............................................... 27-28  
Ethernet ................................................. 28-30  
General ................................................. 31-34  
Troubleshooting Guide ................................ 35  
Important Safety Instructions ........................ 3  
Precautions ..................................................... 4  
Table of Contents ........................................... 5  
Features ........................................................ 6-7  
Accessories ...................................................... 8  
Remote Control ................................................ 8  
Control Reference Guide .......................... 9-11  
Display ............................................................... 12  
Setup ........................................................... 13-16  
Check the Type of Video Input on Your TV ... 13  
Connecting to a TV .......................................13  
Connecting to an Audio System .................. 15  
LAN Connection ........................................... 15  
Plugging in the Unit ..................................... 16  
Turning on the Unit and TV .......................... 16  
Playing a Disc .................................... 17-19  
Playing a Disc .................................. 17  
Pausing Playback ........................................ 17  
Playing Frame by Frame ............................. 17  
Stopping Playback ..................................... 17  
Skipping to a Different Chapter/Track ........ 17  
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse ........................ 17  
Resume Playback ...................................... 17  
Slow-motion Play ........................................18  
Angle Selection ........................................... 18  
Subtitle Selection ........................................ 18  
Audio Selection .......................................... 18  
Repeat Playback .......................................... 19  
Special Functions ..................................... 20-21  
Display Function ......................................... 20  
Locating a Specific Title ............................... 20  
Locating a Specific Chapter/Track ............. 20  
Locating a Specific Time ............................. 21  
HD DVD Playing Options in the Future ........ 21  
License Information on the Software Used in  
this HD DVD Player .................................. 36-45  
Maintenance .................................................... 46  
Specifications ................................................ 46  
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FEATURES  
Disc Formats  
The unit can play:  
HD DVDs  
DVD VR mode recording  
[12cm (43/4 in.) disc]  
(CPRM compatible discs supported.)  
DVD Video mode recording  
Finalized discs only.  
DVDs  
Audio CDs  
[8cm (31/4 in.)/  
12cm (43/4 in.) disc]  
[8cm (31/4 in.)/  
Compatible  
12cm (43/4 in.) disc]  
Region Management Information  
Region Management Information: This unit is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region  
Management Information that is encoded on DVDs. If the region number printed on the DVD does not  
correspond to the region number of this unit, this unit cannot play that disc.  
The region number of this unit is 1.  
Disc Function or Operation that is Not Available  
When the “ ” symbol appears on the screen, it indicates that the function or operation attempted is not  
available at that time. This occurs because the DVD manufacturer determines the specific functions. Certain  
functions may not be available on some discs. Be sure to read the documentation provided with the DVD.  
Icons Used on DVDs  
Sample lcons  
Language selections for audio  
Language selections for subtitles  
Screen aspect ratio  
Multiple camera angles  
Region code indicator  
Note:  
• When playing a CD-G (Graphics) or CD EXTRA disc, the audio portion will be played, but the graphic  
images will not be shown.  
Titles, Chapters and Tracks  
• DVDs are divided into “titles” and “chapters”. If the disc  
has more than one movie on it, each movie would be a  
separate “title”. “Chapters” are sections of titles.  
• Audio CDs are divided into “tracks”. A “track” is usually  
one song on an Audio CD.  
Note : Numbers identify each title, chapter, and track on a disc. Most discs have these numbers recorded  
on them, but some do not.  
Notes on Unauthorized Discs  
You may not be able to play back some DVDs on this unit if they were purchased from outside your  
geographic area or made for business purposes.  
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FEATURES  
Important notes about HD DVD  
HD DVD with high-definition content required for HD viewing. Viewing high-definition content and up-  
converting DVD content may require an HDCP capable DVI or HDMI input on your display device. Up-  
conversion of DVD content will result in near HD picture quality. Firmware update may be required for some  
interactive features depending on content, which may also require an always-on broadband internet  
connection. Some features may require additional bandwidth. Some recordable media may not be  
supported. Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD and DTS support for up to 5.1 channels (DTS HD support  
for DTS core only) MP3/WMA audio files not supported. HDMI audio support for PCM only. Because HD  
DVD is a new format that makes use of new technologies, certain disc, digital connection and other  
compatibility and/or performance issues are possible. This may, in rare cases, include disc freezing while  
accessing certain disc features or functions, or certain parts of the disc not playing back or operating as  
fully intended. Some features subject to delayed availability. While every effort has been made at the time  
ofpublicationtoensuretheaccuracyoftheinformationprovidedherein,productspecifications,configurations,  
system/component/options availability are all subject to change without notice.  
Note:The firmware in this player can be updated. See page 34 for details.  
Notes on web-enabled network content  
Certain HD DVD discs may contain or have the capability of downloading studio-provided, web-enabled  
network content. To minimize any potential compatibility and/or connectivity issues, before viewing such  
content, it is recommended that you perform the firmware update process to ensure that your HD DVD  
player is using the latest firmware version. Do not unplug or turn off the player when downloading studio-  
provided, web-enabled network content. Doing so may cause data stored in the player’s persistent storage  
to be lost.  
HD output jacks  
An HDMI jack for connecting a single cable to output video and audio signals  
Component jacks  
Certain system requirements  
For high definition video playback:  
HD display (some discs may require HDCP capable input)  
HD DVD disc with HD content  
For Dolby® Digital Plus and Dolby TrueHD multi-channel audio playback:  
A/V Receiver with HDMI™ multi-channel LPCM capable audio input and 5.1 channel speaker setup.  
Before accessing, try updating this player’s firmware. For details on how to update, see “Update (Firmware  
update)” on page 34.  
This HD DVD player is manufactured under the HD DVD Format adopted by the DVD Forum. The DVD  
Forum approved AACS (Advance Access Content System) as content protection system for HD DVD  
format like it approved CSS (Content Scramble System) for DVD format. Therefore, certain restrictions  
are imposed on play, analog signal output, etc. of AACS protected contents. When you use pre-recorded  
contents, the contents may designate whether or not to apply such restrictions. As those restrictions may  
be adopted and/or changed and announced by AACS after the production of this product, the operation  
of this product and restrictions thereon may vary depending on the time you purchase this product as well  
as during the life of this product.  
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ACCESSORIES  
Please check and identify the included accessories.  
Remote Control ............................................................................................................................. x 1  
AAA 1.5V Battery (for remote control) .......................................................................................... x 2  
AC Power Cord ............................................................................................................................. x 1  
REMOTE CONTROL  
Using the Remote Control  
• Point the remote control at the REMOTE SENSOR located on the unit.  
• When there is a strong ambient light source, the performance of the infrared REMOTE SENSOR may  
be degraded, causing unreliable operation.  
• The recommended effective distance for remote operation is about 16 feet (5 meters).  
To Install Batteries  
1. Open the battery door.  
2. Insert two AAA batteries.  
Battery Replacement  
When the batteries become weak, the operating distance of the remote control is greatly reduced and you  
will need to replace them.  
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent  
type.  
Notes:  
• If the remote control is not going to be used for a long time, remove the batteries to avoid corrosion  
damage caused by battery leakage.  
• Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix ALKALINE, standard (CARBON-ZINC) or rechargeable  
(NICKEL-CADMIUM) batteries.  
• Always remove batteries as soon as they become weak.  
• Weak batteries can leak and severely damage the remote control.  
• WARNING: Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. Batteries may explode or leak.  
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CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE  
Remote Control  
1
1) SUBTITLE Button  
2
3
Press to select one of the subtitle languages  
programmed on a DVD.  
2)  
OPEN/CLOSE Button  
Press to open or close the disc tray.  
4
3) AUDIO Button  
Press to select one of the audio sound tracks  
programmed on a DVD or to select the audio  
output mode on an AUDIO CD.  
4) TOP MENU Button  
Press to open the Title Menu screen in stop  
mode.  
5
6
OK  
5) Direction Buttons  
Press to select a content or position to enter.  
6) RESUME Button  
Press to resume playback while playing an  
HD DVD.  
7
8
7)  
8)  
9)  
PLAY Button  
Press to start playback.  
9
PAUSE Button  
Press to pause playback.  
PREV Button  
Press to move backwards through titles,  
chapters or tracks on a disc.  
10  
11  
12  
B
C
D
10) REPEAT Button  
Press to display the repeat mode menu.  
11) CURSOR Button  
Press to set the 8 direction buttons to move  
the cursor during HD DVD playback.  
12) A, B, C, D Buttons  
13  
Press to operate as indicated by the video  
display during HD DVD playback.  
13) Number (0-10+) Buttons  
Press to enter numbers.  
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CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE  
Remote Control  
14  
14) ANGLE Button  
15  
16  
Press to switch the camera angle of the video  
presentation when scenes with multiple camera  
angles are recorded on a DVD.  
15) I/ STANDBY/ON Button  
Press to turn on the unit and put it in standby  
mode.  
17  
16) DISPLAY Button  
Press to change disc status information  
displayed on the TV screen.  
18  
OK  
17) MENU Button  
Press to open and close the DVD menu.  
18) OK Button  
Press to confirm selections on a menu screen.  
19) RETURN Button  
19  
Press to return to previous menu.  
20) STOP Button  
20  
21  
22  
Press to stop playback.  
21)  
22)  
/
Buttons  
: Fast reverse playback.  
: Fast forward playback.  
NEXT Button  
23  
24  
Press to move forward through titles, chapters  
or tracks on a disc.  
B
C
D
23) SLOW Button  
Press to perform slow forward playback of  
DVDs.  
25  
26  
27  
24)  
Button  
Press to play frame by frame.  
25) SEARCH Button  
Press to display a window to locate a title,  
chapter or track.  
26) CLEAR Button  
Press to clear entered information.  
27) DIM Button  
28  
29  
Press to change the brightness of the display  
on the player.  
28) SETUP Button  
Press to display the setup menu.  
29) MAIN/SUB Button  
For future functions which may become  
available by software update.  
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CONTROL REFERENCE GUIDE  
Unit  
(FrontView)  
3
5
1
2
4
6
7
8
10  
9
1) I/ STANDBY/ON Button  
5)  
OPEN/CLOSE Button  
Turns on the unit and puts it in standby  
mode.  
Opens/closes the disc tray.  
6) Extension Port  
2) STANDBY/ON Indicator  
Indicates whether the unit is ON or in  
STANDBY mode.  
For future functions.  
7) The door of the Extension Port  
8) Remote Sensor  
Indicator RED: The unit is on standby.  
Indicator OFF: The unit is turned on.  
3) Front Panel Display  
Receives the remote control unit signals.  
PLAY Button  
Starts or resumes playback of a disc.  
9)  
4)  
STOP Button  
Stops playing a disc.  
10) Disc Tray  
Loads a disc into the disc drive.  
Unit  
(Rear View)  
16  
11  
12  
13 14  
15  
17  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
Y
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
P
B
R
L
ANALOG AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
BITSTREAM  
/PCM  
R
P
OPTICAL  
AC IN  
LAN  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  
HDMI OUTPUT  
18  
11) AC IN Socket  
15) VIDEO OUTPUT Jack  
Connect the supplied power cord.  
Outputs video signals to a connected TV or  
amplifier.  
12) Ventilation Fan  
13) LAN port  
Use this to connect to a network with an  
always-on broadband connection.  
14) DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT BITSTREAM/  
PCM OPTICAL Jack  
16) COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT Jacks  
Outputs video signals to a connected TV or  
monitor.  
17) HDMI OUTPUT Jack  
Outputs video/audio signals to connected TV,  
monitor or AV amplifier.  
Outputs digital audio signals. Connect to a  
digital audio input on an amplifier equipped  
withdigitalaudiodecoder. Whenconnecting  
the optional digital cable, fit the connector  
into the jack firmly.  
18) ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT Jacks  
Outputs audio signals to a connected TV or AV  
amplifier.  
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DISPLAY  
3
16  
1
5
9
11 13 14  
10  
12  
7
2
4
6
8
15  
17  
9) Remaining playing time is displayed.  
10) Shows a chapter number.  
1) Displays the video output format currently  
selected. (i: interlaced, p: progressive)  
2)  
3)  
: Fast forward playback.  
: Fast reverse playback.  
11) Shows a track number.  
12) Multi channel sound is output.  
13) 2ch sound is output.  
: Playing  
: Pausing  
14) Playing a scene recorded with multiple angles.  
15) Playing in repeat mode.  
4) Shows a title number.  
5) HD DVD: An HD DVD is loaded.  
16) HDMIconnectionisverifiedbetweentheplayer  
DVD: A DVD is loaded.  
and another device.  
6) A CD is loaded.  
17) Displays the total playing time of the disc,  
elapsed time, remaining time, title, chapter or  
track number, messages, etc.  
7) A disc that contains advanced content is  
loaded.  
8) Total playing time is displayed.  
Dimming the display  
Pressing the DIM button on the remote control changes the brightness of the display (Normal / Dimmed  
/ Off).  
Turning off the power resets this setting.  
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SETUP  
Check the Type of Video Input on YourTV  
To view high definition content, use the HDMI OUTPUT jack or the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks  
to connect to a TV. Some discs may require use of the HDMI OUTPUT jack.  
Resolution from this player  
Connection to this player  
TV input  
HD (High Definition)  
SD (Standard Definition)  
Cable  
Signal  
Video  
1080i  
720p  
480p  
Yes  
480i  
HDMI input  
Most  
HDMI cable  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
(
recommended)  
Audio  
Video  
Component  
Video cable  
Component  
Video input  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Audio  
Audio cable  
Composite  
Video cable  
Video  
Audio  
VIDEO input  
(Yellow)  
No  
Audio cable  
Some disc may prohibit output in this format. In this case, use the HDMI connection.  
Why HDMI connection is most recommended?  
HD DVD and DVD video disc creators have the option to include copy protection instructions in their discs  
that prohibit the output of some standard video or high definition video (original 720p, 1080i or up-converted  
480i or 480p) from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks. If such instructions are present in the disc  
you are playing, you must use the HDMI OUTPUT jack to view the disc in a high definition format and the  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks, if activated, will output video only in 480i or 480p resolution.  
Connecting to aTV  
Connect the player directly to yourTV. If you connect the player to aVCR,TV/VCR combination,  
video selector or AV amplifier, the playback picture may be distorted due to copy protection.  
Be sure to turn off the power and unplug both units from the wall outlet before making any  
connections.  
Via HDMI Input  
HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface. HDMI transfers digital audio and uncompressed digital  
video on a single cable. As a result, audio cables and video cables don’t need to be connected separately  
to a device.  
TV  
TV  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
Y
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
Notes:  
L
P
B
ANALOG AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
BITSTREAM  
/PCM  
Refer to the owner’s manual to the connected  
R
P
R
OPTICAL  
LAN  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  
HDMI OUPUT  
TV as well.  
When the HDMI connection is not verified,  
an error message appears on the front panel  
display. In this case, disconnect the HDMI  
cable then connect it again, or turn off the  
connected HDMI device then turn it on.  
To HDMI  
OUTPUT  
To HDMI  
INPUT  
(Not supplied)  
HDMI Cable  
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SETUP  
HDMI output is digital only. DVI analog is not supported.  
HDMI is an evolving technology, so some devices may not operate properly with this player.  
To get the most possible benefit from Dolby Digital Plus, you should connect your HD DVD player to  
your AV receiver using its HDMI input. If your AV receiver has this type of input, make sure it is  
connected to your HD DVD player and that the input is set to use audio from HDMI (and not the SPDIF  
coaxial or optical input). If your AV receiver does not have an HDMI input, then the next best choice is  
to use the SPDIF (coaxial or optical) input on your AV receiver.  
If you use the SPDIF optical output or analog outputs to connect your audio system and have the  
“Digital Out HDMI” set to “Auto” or “PCM”, the audio output level from these jacks will be reduced when  
listening to a multi-channel disc.To restore the audio output level, set “Digital Out HDMI” to “Downmixed  
PCM”.  
Via Component Video Input  
Some discs may be down converted or require HDMI connection.  
Using a component video cable (not supplied), connect the Y VIDEO OUT jack (green plug) on your unit  
to the Y VIDEO IN jack on your TV, the PB VIDEO OUT jack (blue plug) on your unit to the PB VIDEO IN  
jack on your TV and the PR VIDEO OUT jack (red plug) on your unit to the PR VIDEO IN jack on your TV.  
To use the analog sound output, connect  
these ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to  
audio input jacks on your TV using the audio  
cable.  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
P
ANAG AUDIO  
OTPUT  
BITSTREAM  
/PCM  
R
OPTICAL  
LAN  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  
HDMI OUTP
To use the optical digital output, use an  
optical cable to connect this jack to an  
optical audio input on a device capable of  
processing a DTS bitstream or PCM audio  
(see “Connecting to an Audio System”).  
White Red  
TV  
Component video cable  
(not supplied)  
Y
VIDEO  
IN  
P
B/CB  
PR/CR  
L
AUDIO IN  
R
Audio/Video cable  
(not supplied)  
RCA Audio/Video Cable  
Use the Audio/Video cable (not supplied).  
Connect the VIDEO OUT and left/right AUDIO  
OUT jacks on the unit to the VIDEO IN and left/  
right AUDIO IN jacks on your TV.  
Y
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
P
P
B
ANALG AUDIO  
OTPUT  
BITSTEAM  
/P
R
R
OPTAL  
LAN  
DIGITAL AUDIO OPUT  
HDMI OUTPUT  
Yellow White Red  
480i output only regardless  
of the resolution settings or  
the connections of other  
output jack.  
TV  
Red  
R
White  
AUDIO IN  
L
Audio/Video cable (not supplied)  
VIDEO IN  
Yellow  
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SETUP  
Note:  
This player supports simultaneous output of video on its HDMI and component video ports. However,  
some discs may restrict output of video on the component video ports when viewing high definition  
content or up-converted DVD content. The resolution on the HDMI output will be the same as the  
resolution output on the component video output. Thus, because the HDMI output can change  
automatically to match the maximum available resolution of your display, if you connect both the HDMI  
output and component output, the resolution on the component output will change if the HDMI output  
auto-adjusts.  
Connecting to an Audio System  
Via Optical Digital Output  
Youcanlistentodown-convertedDolbyDigital  
Plus and Dolby TrueHD as well as Dolby  
Digital and DTS using a receiver with Dolby  
Digital and DTS decoding capabilities and an  
optical digital input.  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
L
Y
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
P
B
ANALOG AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
BITSTREAM  
/PCM  
R
P
R
OPTICAL  
LAN  
DIGL AUDIO OUTPUT  
HDMI OUTPUT  
To DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  
BITSTREAM/PCM OPTICAL  
DIGITAL  
CONNECTION  
To use the optical digital output, use an optical  
cable to connect this jack to an optical audio  
input on a device capable of processing a DTS  
bitstream or PCM audio.  
Audio equipment with digital  
audio input jack  
DIGITAL AUDIO IN  
Optical Digital Audio cable  
(not supplied)  
Via Analog Audio Output  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
Y
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
P
B
ANALOG AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
To use the analog sound output, connect the  
ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to audio  
input jacks on your TV using the audio cable.  
Sound output is in 2ch format only.  
BITSTREAM  
/PCM  
R
P
R
OPTICAL  
LAN  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  
HDMI OUTPUT  
ANALOGUE  
CONNECTION  
Amplifier of  
stereo system, etc.  
(not included)  
R
AUDIO IN  
L
Audio/Video cable (not supplied)  
LAN Connection  
You may use the internet connection feature to update the player’s firmware.  
Some HD DVD discs may enable you to access special HD DVD sites, if you connect the player to the  
Internet via an always-on broadband connection. For example, if an HD DVD site includes content such  
as links to future movie trailers, you can watch the content on the player via the Internet. You do not need  
to connect to a PC to use this function.  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
Y
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
L
P
B
ANALOG AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
BITSTREAM  
/PCM  
R
P
R
OPTICAL  
AC IN  
LA
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  
HDMI OUTPUT  
Broadband modem  
(with integrated router)  
Connect either  
Broadband  
modem  
Router  
Broadband  
service  
Broadband  
service  
Use a commercially available straight LAN cable (Category 5/CAT 5 or better with RJ45 connector).  
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SETUP  
Caution  
When plugging or unplugging the LAN cable, hold the plug portion of the cable.  
When unplugging the LAN cable, do not pull on it. Unplug the cord while pressing down on the lock.  
Do not connect a modular phone cable to the LAN port.  
Since there are various connection configurations, please follow the specifications of your telecommu-  
nication carrier or internet service provider.  
Note:  
Depending on the internet service provider (ISP), the number of devices that can receive internet  
service may be limited by the applicable terms of service. For details, contact your ISP.  
Plugging in the Unit  
After completing all connections, connect the supplied power cord to the AC IN socket then plug the AC  
power cord into the wall outlet.  
While the AC power cord is connected, the unit is on standby and the STANDBY/ON indicator on the unit  
illuminates in red.  
Before plugging in the power cord, make sure the voltage of the unit matches your local voltage.  
Ensure all the components are connected correctly.  
When you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time, disconnect the power cord.  
Turning on the Unit andTV  
1. Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn on the unit. The STANDBY/ON indicator will turn off.  
2. Turn on the TV by pressing its POWER button.  
3. Select the channel on your TV corresponding to the VIDEO IN jack that the unit is connected to. See TV  
User Guide for more information.  
If you have connected the unit successfully, the DVD logo (start-up picture) will appear on your TV  
screen.  
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PLAYING A DISC  
This owner’s manual explains the basic instructions of this unit. Some DVDs are produced in  
a manner that allows specific or limited operation during playback. Such as, the unit may not  
respond to all operating commands. This is not a defect in the unit. Refer to the instruction  
notes of discs.  
” may appear on the screen during operation. A “ ” means that the desired operation is not  
permitted by the unit or disc.  
Playing a Disc  
1. Press the  
STANDBY/ON button to turn on the unit.  
See CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS (page 22 to 34) before proceeding to step 2.  
2. Press the  
3. Place a disc onto the disc tray with the label side facing up.  
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button. The disc tray closes.  
OPEN/CLOSE button. The disc tray opens.  
It takes a short while for your unit to load the disc. After loading, the unit will automatically bring you to the main  
menu of the DVD or start playback of the disc.  
5. If the unit does not automatically start playing the DVD, press the  
PLAY button.  
Note: If a disc is already loaded into the DVD player, playback will begin from the location where you last stopped.  
Pausing Playback (Still Mode)  
Press the  
PAUSE button on the remote. To resume normal playback, press the  
PLAY button.  
Playing Frame by Frame  
Press the  
Press the  
PAUSE button to pause playback.  
button repeatedly. Each time you press the  
button, the picture advances one frame.  
Stopping Playback  
Press the STOP button at the location where you want to interrupt playback. To resume playback at the  
position where the disc was stopped, press the PLAY button.  
If you press the STOP button twice, the unit’s memory will be cleared and pressing the  
PLAY button will  
reset the disc to the beginning.  
Skipping to a Different Chapter/Track  
Press the  
Press the  
button repeatedly to skip to the start of the current or previous chapter or track.  
button to skip to the next chapter or track.  
For an audio CD, use the number buttons (remote control only) to go directly to a track number.  
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse  
1. Press the  
/
button on the remote control when a disc is playing.  
Four speeds are available. Each time the  
the following sequence:  
/
button is pressed, the speed of fast scan changes in  
2. Press the PLAY button when you have reached the desired point to resume playback at normal speed.  
Notes:  
The DVD player mutes sound during reverse and forward scan of the disc.  
The fast playback speed may differ depending on the disc.  
Resume Playback  
To resume playback from the location last stopped.  
After stopping playback, press the RESUME PLAY button or the  
PLAY button. If you want to return to the  
beginning, press the STOP button, then press the  
PLAY button.  
Resume feature can not function when:  
- You select a disc menu language or change the parental lock setting.  
- You open the disc tray.  
There may be a difference in the location where playback resumes depending on the disc.  
Some discs or scenes may not permit this operation.  
When the ADV indicator on the front panel illuminates, this feature is not available.  
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PLAYING A DISC  
Slow-motion Play  
1. Press the SLOW button on the remote in play mode.  
Three speeds are available. Each time the SLOW button is pressed, the speed of slow-motion playback  
changes in the following sequence:  
X
X
X
X
2. Press the PLAY button to return to normal playback speed.  
Angle Selection  
Some DVDs contain scenes that have been shot from a number of different angles. For these discs, the  
same scene can be viewed from each of these different angles.  
1. While you are playing a DVD with different angles recorded, press the ANGLE button to view the  
number of current angles available.  
2. Press the ANGLE button repeatedly to change the scene to the next angle in those recorded.  
About two seconds later, playback  
continues from the new angle  
selected.  
Number of angles in the  
current title  
1 / 6  
Angle  
If no button is pressed within 10  
seconds, playback continues without  
changing the current angle.  
Angle number  
Notes:  
This function can only be used for discs on which scenes shot from multiple angles have been  
recorded.  
If only one angle is recorded, “ 1/1 ” is displayed.  
Subtitle Selection  
1. While a DVD is playing, press the SUBTITLE button to display the current language setting, as shown  
in the example below.  
2. Press the SUBTITLE button repeatedly  
to select the desired subtitle language.  
English 1  
On  
Subtitle  
3. Press the  
/
button to select On or  
Off.  
Notes:  
If only one language is recorded, the language does not change.  
About two seconds later, playback continues with the new subtitle selected.  
The number of languages recorded differs depending on the disc.  
If no button is pressed within a few seconds, playback continues without changing the current subtitle.  
This function can only be used for discs on which subtitles have been recorded in multiple languages.  
On some DVDs, subtitles are activated from the main menu of the DVD. Press the MENU button to  
activate the main menu.  
Audio Selection  
On some discs, the sound is recorded in two or more formats. Follow the directions below to select the  
type of playback.  
1. While a disc is playing, press the AUDIO button to show the current audio format number.  
2. Press the AUDIO button repeatedly to select the desired audio format.  
English 1  
Audio  
Notes:  
If only one audio format is recorded, the number does not change.  
Some DVDs allow you to change audio selections via the disc menu only. If this is the case, press the  
MENU button and choose the appropriate language on the disc menu.  
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PLAYING A DISC  
Repeat Playback  
1. Press the REPEAT button on the remote control.  
The repeat modes are listed.  
CD  
DVD  
Repeat  
Disc Repeat  
Track Repeat  
A-B Repeat  
Cancel  
Repeat  
All Repeat  
Title Repeat  
Chapter Repeat  
A-B Repeat  
Cancel  
Note: The selections on the list vary depending on category or status of a disc.  
2. Use the buttons on the remote control to select the repeat mode.  
/
All Repeat: Repeats the entire disc.  
Title Repeat: Repeats the current title.  
Chapter Repeat: Repeats the current chapter.  
Track Repeat: Repeats the current track.  
Disc Repeat: Repeats the entire disc.  
A-B Repeat: Repeats the specified segment.  
You can specify a segment to repeat. Select this and press the OK button on the remote control.  
” appears.  
A
Point  
A
B
Repeat  
Perform step 1) and 2) below and skip step 3.  
1)While the above display appears, press the OK button on the remote control at the start point of the  
section you want to repeat.  
The display changes to “  
”.  
B
Point  
A
B
Repeat  
To cancel the setting, press the REPEAT button.  
2)Press the OK button on the remote control at an end point of the section where you want to repeat.  
Playback returns to point A and repeats between A and B.  
3. Press the OK button on the remote control.  
Repeat playback starts.  
Notes:  
• Some discs may not permit repeat playback operation.  
• A-B repeat can only be used within the same title. If the start and end of the section to be repeated are  
in different titles, A-B repeat is cancelled.  
• The A-B repeat function does not operate in scenes where different camera angles are recorded.  
• You can cancel repeat playback by pressing the  
STOP button.  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
Display Function  
While the disc is playing, press the DISPLAY button on the remote control to display information on  
operation status. After confirming, press the DISPLAY button to turn off the display.  
DVD  
Chapter number  
e.g.  
Title number  
Title 002 00:20:15  
Elapsed time of a title  
Chapter 0001 00:00:18  
Elapsed time of a chapter  
Video Codec: MPEG4AVC  
Video codec  
Audio: English 1  
Subtitle: None  
Angle: 1/1  
Language setting  
Subtitle setting  
Angle number  
Video Output: 1080i  
Audio Output: Digital Bitstream  
Definition  
Sound output setting  
CD  
Track number  
Elapsed time of a track  
Total time of a track  
e.g.  
CD PLAYER  
TRACK 004 00:02:18 / 00:04:48  
Locating a Specific Title  
• If a DVD contains title numbers, you can locate a specific title by directly selecting a title number.  
1. Press the SEARCH button on the remote control.  
2. Use the  
want.  
or  
button to select title then press the corresponding number button(s) for the title you  
3. Press the ENTER button to confirm. The Unit will start playback about 3 seconds later.  
1
- - - -  
- - : - - : - -  
Time  
Search Title  
Chapter  
Locating a Specific Chapter/Track  
• If you know the chapter / track number you want to play, you can locate a specific chapter / track by  
directly selecting a chapter / track number.  
1. Press the SEARCH button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or  
button to select chapter/track then press the corresponding number button(s) for the  
chapter/track you want.  
3. Press the ENTER button to confirm. The Unit will start playback about 3 seconds later.  
1
- - - -  
- - : - - : - -  
Search Title  
Chapter  
Time  
- - : - - : - -  
Time  
002  
Search Track  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
Locating a Specific Time  
You can move to a specific location by entering its corresponding time (hours, minutes, seconds).  
1. Press the SEARCH button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or  
button to select chapter/track then press the corresponding number button(s) for the  
setting point you want.  
3. Press the ENTER button to confirm. The Unit will start playback about 3 seconds later.  
1
- - - -  
- - : - - : - -  
Time  
Search Title  
Chapter  
Notes :  
• Pressing the CLEAR button on the remote control resets the numbers.  
• Some discs may not respond to this process.  
• Some scenes may not be located as precisely as you specified.  
HD DVD PLAYING OPTIONS IN THE FUTURE  
A/B/C/D Buttons (on the remote control)  
Use these buttons as indicated by the video display during HD DVD playback.  
Depending on the disc contents, the functions of each button may differ.  
Cursor Controls (on the remote control)  
Future HD DVDs may include game software and drawing software. If they do you can use the cursor  
function for some software.  
1. Press the CURSOR button while a disc with support for cursor use is playing.  
2. Use the eight direction buttons to move the cursor.  
Move the cursor to select the game target or selection item. For details on actual operations, also refer  
to the operations guide for the disc.  
Controller Port  
The extension port may be used in the future for additional control options.  
Requirements for HD DVDs/Web-enabled network content  
• An always-on broadband internet connection.  
• An HD DVD containing or having the capability of downloading studio provided, web-enabled network  
content.  
Notes :  
To minimize any potential compatibility and/or connectivity issues, before attempting to view any studio  
provided, web-enabled network content, it is recommended that you perform the firmware update  
process to ensure that your HD DVD player is using the latest firmware version.  
• If you wish to use a wireless network to connect the player, you will need to use a wireless LAN ethernet  
adapter to connect the player to the network.  
• Some internet contents may require a higher bandwidth connection.  
• Even if the player is properly connected and configured, some internet content may not operate  
properly because of internet congestion, the quality or bandwidth of your internet service, problems at  
the provider of the content or compatibility issues.  
• Some internet connection operations may not be possible due to certain restrictions set by the Internet  
service provider (ISP) supplying your broadband Internet connection.  
• A 10 Base-T or 100 Base-TX LAN port is required for connection to this player. If your internet service  
does not allow for such a connection, you will not be able to connect the player.  
• A DSL modem is required to use DSL service and a cable modem is required to use cable modem  
service. Depending on the access method of and subscriber agreement with your ISP, you may not be  
able to use the internet connection feature contained in this player or you may be limited to the number  
of devices you can connect at the same time. (If your ISP limits subscription to one device, this player  
may not be allowed to connect when a PC is already connected.)  
• The use of a “Router” may not be allowed or its usage may be limited depending on the policies and  
restrictions of your ISP. For details, contact your ISP directly.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
You can change the default settings to customize performance to your preference.  
Picture  
TV Shape  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select Picture, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select TV Shape, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select option (16:9, 4:3 or 4:3 Letter Box), then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
16:9:  
4:3:  
Select when a 16:9 wide TV is connected.  
Select when a standard 4:3 TV is connected.  
Displays pictures cropped to fill your TV screen. Both of the picture’s sides are cut off.  
4:3 Letter Box: Select when a standard 4:3 TV is connected.  
Displays theatrical images with masking bars above and below the picture.  
SETUP MENU  
TV Shape  
16:9  
Off  
TV Shape  
16:9  
Picture  
Enhanced Black Level  
RGB Output Range  
Picture Mode  
Audio  
Standard  
Auto  
4:3  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
4:3 Letter Box  
Resolution Setting  
up to 1080i  
Notes:  
• When an HD DVD or a DVD has a particular picture shape, the contents may not be compatible with  
other picture shapes.  
• DVDs containing 4:3 picture only always display 4:3 pictures regardless of the TV Shape setting.  
• If “16:9” is selected while connecting a 4:3 TV, playback pictures may be distorted horizontally or shrink  
vertically. Make this setting according to your TV shape.  
• Actual picture shape may depend on signal types of broadcasts or input sources, or settings on the  
connected TV. Refer to the owner’s manual of your TV.  
Enhanced Black Level  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select Picture, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Enhanced Black Level, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to make adjustments, then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
On: To display deeper, richer black than in “Off” setting.  
Off: Normal black level.  
SETUP MENU  
TV Shape  
16:9  
Off  
Enhanced Black Level  
Enhanced Black Level  
RGB Output Range  
Picture Mode  
Picture  
On  
Off  
Standard  
Auto  
Audio  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
Resolution Setting  
up to 1080i  
Note:  
• Effective only in 480i output from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks or the VIDEO OUTPUT jack.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
RGB Output Range  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select Picture, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select RGB Output Range, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select the options (Standard or Enhanced), then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
Standard:  
Enhanced:  
For a monitor of RGB range 16-235.  
For a monitor of RGB range 0-255.  
SETUP MENU  
TV Shape  
16:9  
Off  
RGB Output Range  
Standard  
Picture  
Enhanced Black Level  
Audio  
RGB Output Range  
Picture Mode  
Standard  
Auto  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
Enhanced  
Resolution Setting  
up to 1080i  
Note: If “Standard” pales black or “Enhanced” blackens too much, change the setting.  
Picture Mode  
There are two types of source content in pictures recorded on DVDs: film content (pictures recorded from  
films at 24 frames per second) and video content (video signals recorded at 30 frames per second). Make  
this selection according to the type of content being viewed.  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select Picture, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Picture Mode, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select an option (Film, Video or Auto), then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
Film: The player converts film content pictures to the appropriate progressive output format. Suitable  
for playback of film content pictures.  
Video: The player filters video signal, and converts it to the appropriate progressive output format.  
Suitable for playback of video content pictures.  
Auto: The player automatically detects source content, film or video, of playback source, and converts  
the signal to the appropriate progressive output format.  
SETUP MENU  
TV Shape  
16:9  
Off  
Picture Mode  
Film  
Enhanced Black Level  
RGB Output Range  
Picture Mode  
Picture  
Standard  
Auto  
Audio  
Video  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
Auto  
Resolution Setting  
up to 1080i  
Note:  
• The player may not be able to detect the source (film or video) of some material. If you notice undesirable  
picture performance, try selecting “Film” or “Video”.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
Resolution Setting  
To select the resolution of the player’s output according to the connected TV.  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select Picture, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Resolution Setting, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to make adjustments, then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
SETUP MENU  
Resolution Setting  
TV Shape  
16:9  
Off  
480i  
Picture  
Enhanced Black Level  
RGB Output Range  
Picture Mode  
up to 480p  
up to 720p  
up to 1080i  
Audio  
Standard  
Auto  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
Resolution Setting  
up to 1080i  
TV input  
Resolution Setting  
Select the resolution. e.g. up to 1080i  
HDMI input  
Component  
Video input  
Select the resolution according to the performance of the connected TV.  
No need to set.  
VIDEO input  
(Yellow)  
You may find that setting the output resolution of the player to match as closely as possible to the native  
resolution of your display provides the best picture performance (e.g. 720p for 720p and 1080i for 1080  
or 1080p).  
Note:  
• In case the “Resolution Setting” menu disappears, make composite video (yellow) connection to  
restore it, then select the resolution that is compatible with the connected TV.  
Audio  
Digital Out SPDIF  
To select the output sound format when connecting the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack.  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select Audio, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Digital Out SPDIF, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select the options (Bitstream or PCM), then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
SETUP MENU  
Digital Out SPDIF  
PCM  
Auto  
Auto  
Off  
Digital Out SPDIF  
Bitstream  
PCM  
Picture  
Digital Out HDMI  
Audio  
Dynamic Range Control  
Dialog Enhancement  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
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CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
Bitstream:  
Select this when an AV receiver or processor equipped with built-in Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG  
decoder is connected to this player.  
When you play a disc recorded in Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby TrueHD format, Dolby Digital sound is output.  
When you play a disc recorded in DTS-HD format, the sound is converted to a DTS bitstream. If the AV  
receiver or processor does not support DTS, select “PCM”.  
PCM:  
Select this when a 2ch digital stereo amplifier is connected to this player.  
When you play an HD DVD or DVD recorded in Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD  
format, sound is converted into PCM (2ch) format.  
Digital Out HDMI  
To select the output sound format when connecting the HDMI OUTPUT jack.  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select Audio, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Digital Out HDMI, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select the options (Auto, PCM or Downmixed PCM), then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
SETUP MENU  
Digital Out HDMI  
Digital Out SPDIF  
PCM  
Auto  
Auto  
Off  
Picture  
Auto  
PCM  
Digital Out HDMI  
Audio  
Dynamic Range Control  
Dialog Enhancement  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
Downmixed PCM  
Auto:  
Select this when an HDMI device equipped with built-in Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG or a linear PCM  
decoder is connected to this player.  
When you play a disc recorded in Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD, PCM is output (core  
only for DTS-HD). When you play a disc recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS-HD format, digital audio signal  
(bitstream audio) is output. If a connected HDMI device does not support Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG,  
sound is converted into linear PCM to output.  
PCM:  
Select this when an HDMI device that has multi channel input is connected to this player.  
When you play an HD DVD or DVD recorded in multi channel in Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby  
TrueHD, DTS or DTS-HD format, the sound is decoded and output in multi channel in linear PCM format.  
Downmixed PCM:  
Select this when a 2ch digital stereo AV receiver or processor is connected to this player.  
When you play a DVD recorded in Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG1 or MPEG2 format, sound is converted into  
PCM (2ch) format to output.  
Note:  
Setting “Auto” or “PCM” will reduce output level of multi channel sound from the ANALOG AUDIO  
OUTPUT jacks and the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT BITSTREAM/PCM jack if you:  
- view the playback picture on an HDMI TV connected to this player.  
- play an HD DVD of a certain type, recorded in linear PCM format.  
In this case, the output level will be restored by setting to “Downmixed PCM”.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
Dynamic Range Control  
To turn on or off a function that makes faint sounds easier to hear even if you lower the volume during late  
hour playback.  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select Audio, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Dynamic Range Control, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select the options (Auto, On or Off), then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
SETUP MENU  
Dynamic Range Control  
Digital Out SPDIF  
PCM  
Auto  
Auto  
Off  
Picture  
Auto  
On  
Digital Out HDMI  
Audio  
Dynamic Range Control  
Dialog Enhancement  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
Off  
Auto: While playing an HD DVD recorded in Dolby TrueHD format, this function will be automatically  
enabled or disabled according to certain commands included in the content. For other discs, this  
function is enabled.  
On: This function is enabled.  
Off: This function is disabled.  
Dialog Enhancement  
To turn on or off a function that increases dialog volume of a DVD.  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select Audio, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Dialog Enhancement, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select the options (On or Off), then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
On: This function is enabled.  
Off: This function is disabled.  
SETUP MENU  
Digital Out SPDIF  
PCM  
Auto  
Auto  
Off  
Dialog Enhancement  
Picture  
Digital Out HDMI  
On  
Off  
Audio  
Dynamic Range Control  
Dialog Enhancement  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
Notes:  
• This function is effective only in playback of Dolby Digital recorded on HD DVDs or DVDs.  
• The effect level of this function varies depending on the disc.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
Language  
Disc Menu Language  
To select a preferred language for disc menus.  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select Language, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Disc Menu Language, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select the language, then press the OK button.  
The screen will change to your selected language immediately.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
Disc Menu Language  
SETUP MENU  
English  
French  
German  
Spanish  
Italian  
Disc Menu Language  
Subtitle Language  
Audio Language  
English  
None  
Picture  
Audio  
English  
English  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
On Screen Language  
Subtitle Language  
To select a preferred language for disc menus.  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select Language, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Subtitle Language, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select language, then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
Subtitle Language  
SETUP MENU  
None  
Disc Menu Language  
Subtitle Language  
Audio Language  
English  
None  
Picture  
English  
French  
German  
Spanish  
Audio  
English  
English  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
On Screen Language  
Notes:  
• Some discs may be set to display subtitles in a different language from that you selected, as the disc  
may contain alternate language.  
• Some discs allow you to change subtitle selections via the disc menu only. In this case, press MENU  
button and choose the appropriate subtitle language from the selection on the disc menu.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
Audio Language  
To select a preferred language for disc menus.  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select Language, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Audio Language, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select language, then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
Audio Language  
SETUP MENU  
English  
French  
German  
Spanish  
Italian  
Disc Menu Language  
Subtitle Language  
Audio Language  
English  
None  
Picture  
Audio  
English  
English  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
On Screen Language  
Note:  
• Some discs may be played in a different language from that you selected, as the disc may contain  
alternate language.  
On Screen Language  
To select a preferred language for disc menus.  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select Language, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select On Screen Language, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select language, then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
On Screen Language  
SETUP MENU  
English  
Disc Menu Language  
Subtitle Language  
Audio Language  
English  
None  
Picture  
French  
German  
Spanish  
Italian  
Audio  
English  
English  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
On Screen Language  
Ethernet  
Perform this setting if you connect the player to your LAN.  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
SETUP MENU  
2. Use the or button to select Ethernet, then press the OK  
button.  
Picture  
Audio  
3. Use the  
or  
button to select the options (DHCP, Proxy  
Setting, Mac Address, NTP Server, Network Speed or Cookie  
Setting), then press the OK button.  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
4. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
DHCP  
To set your network information.  
1. Set “DHCP” to “On” and press the OK button.  
2. Set “DNS” to “On” and press the OK button.  
The DNS server is obtained automatically from the DHCP server.  
3. Select “Confirm”, then press the OK button.  
If the setup is successful, an IP address appears. Press the OK button.  
DHCP  
On  
Off  
0
DHCP  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway  
DHCP  
Off  
Off  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Skipped when “DHCP”  
is set to “On”.  
Proxy Setting  
MAC Address  
NTP Server  
Network Speed  
Cookie Setting  
0
0
Off  
56kbps Modern  
Accept  
DNS  
On  
Off  
0
Skipped when “DNS” is  
set to “On”.  
DNS Server  
0
0
0
.
.
.
Confirm  
OK  
Cancel  
If the setup is not successful:  
a. Set “DHCP” to “Off” and press the OK button.  
b. Input the address using the number buttons.  
DHCP  
IP Address”: This sets a different address within the same  
subnet of the PC on your network.  
e.g. if the IP address of the PC is 192.168.1.10, set  
192.168.1.15 (or some other unused address.)  
Subnet Mask”: This sets the subnet mask of the network  
environment that will be connected.  
On  
Off  
1
DHCP  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway  
192 168  
.
15  
0
.
.
.
.
.
.
255 255 255  
.
192 168  
1
1
.
DNS  
On  
Off  
1
DNS Server 192 168  
.
1
.
.
e.g.: 255.255.255.0  
Confirm  
Gateway”:  
This sets the gateway used by the player (e.g.:  
192.168.1.1).  
OK  
Cancel  
DNS Server”: This sets the DNS server to be used by the player  
(192.168.1.1).  
c. Select “OK”, then press the OK button.  
Proxy Setting  
DHCP  
Off  
Enter the proxy server address when your provider requires proxy  
setting.  
1. Set “Proxy” to “On” and press the OK button.  
2. Enter the specified data from the provider.  
Refer to the instructions below for inputting characters (Server,  
Port).  
Proxy Setting  
MAC Address  
NTP Server  
Off  
Off  
Network Speed  
Cookie Setting  
56kbps Modern  
Accept  
3. Select “OK”, then press the OK button.  
How to input characters  
OK button:  
To begin or finish input.  
To select a character.  
Proxy Setting  
/
/
buttons:  
buttons:  
Proxy  
Server  
Port  
On  
Off  
To move to the next character.  
0
CLEAR button: To erase a character.  
OK  
Cancel  
Number buttons: To input a number.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
MAC Address  
To display the MAC address of the player ( Fixed. No need to set.)  
NTP Server  
Set “On” or “Off” and press the OK button.  
On: The player automatically accesses an internet server to adjust time protocol.  
Off:The player does not access an internet server to adjust its clock.  
DHCP  
Off  
Off  
Proxy Setting  
MAC Address  
NTP Server  
Network Speed  
Cookie Setting  
NTP Server  
On  
Off  
Off  
56kbps Modern  
Accept  
Network Speed  
Select the speed and press the OK button.  
DHCP  
Off  
Off  
Network Speed  
Proxy Setting  
MAC Address  
NTP Server  
Network Speed  
Cookie Setting  
28.8kbps Modern  
56kbps Modern  
128kbps ISDN  
33.6kbps Modern  
64kbps ISDN  
Off  
56kbps Modern  
Accept  
256kbps DSL/Cable  
384kbps DSL/Cable 512kbps DSL/Cable  
768kbps DSL/Cable  
1.5Mbps T1  
Other  
1Mbps Cable  
Over 10Mbps  
For “Other” speeds:  
Network Speed (Other)  
a. Select “Other” and press the OK button.  
b. Specify the speed by using the number  
buttons.  
1
kbps  
OK  
Cancel  
c. Select “OK”, then press the OK button.  
Cookie Setting  
Select “Accept” or “Not Accept” and press the OK button.  
Accept: Cookies are accepted.  
Not Accept: Cookies are rejected.  
This may disable some services on web pages.  
DHCP  
Off  
Off  
Proxy Setting  
MAC Address  
NTP Server  
Network Speed  
Cookie Setting  
Cookie Setting  
Accept  
Off  
56kbps Modern  
Accept  
Not Accept  
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CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
General  
Parental Lock  
HD DVDs and DVDs equipped with a Parental Lock function includes predetermined limitation levels. The  
limitation level or limitation method may differ depending on the disc. For example the whole contents of a  
disc may not be played back, or an extreme violent scene may be cut or replaced automatically by  
another scene.  
Important  
Depending on the disc, it may not be evident whether the disc is compatible with the Parental Lock  
function. Make sure the Parental Lock function you set is activated correctly.  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select General, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Parental Lock, then press the OK button.  
4. Enter a 4-digit password by using the number buttons, then press the OK button.  
When you use the player for the first time, set a new 4-digit password. If you make a mistake entering  
your password, press the CLEAR button before pressing the OK button, and re-enter the correct  
password.  
Parental Lock  
Clock Set  
Off  
SETUP MENU  
Picture  
OSD On/Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Password  
OK  
Audio  
Remote Controller Sound  
Screen Saver  
Cancel  
Language  
Ethernet  
General  
Maintenance  
Twin Format Disc  
HD DVD  
5. Set the details (using the or button to select the option: Lock, Area Code or Level.).  
a)Select “On” or “Off” by pressing the  
or  
button.  
On  
Parental Lock  
Select this to activate Parental Lock function or to  
change the setting.  
Lock Area Code Level  
Off  
U
S
8
OK  
Cancel  
Off  
Deactivate the Parental Lock function.  
Skip to step 6.  
b)Press the or button to enter the code of a country/area whose standards were used to rate a  
disc, referring to the list below.  
Country/Area  
Code Country/Area Code Country/Area  
Code Country/Area  
Code  
BE  
AU  
BE  
FRANCE  
GERMANY  
INDONESIA  
ITALY  
NL  
NO  
PH  
SWEDEN  
AUSTRALIA  
BELGIUM  
NETHERLANDS  
NORWAY  
FR  
DE  
SWITZERLAND  
TAIWAN  
CH  
CANADA  
CHINA  
CA  
CN  
ID  
IT  
PHILIPPINES  
TW  
TH  
THAILAND  
RUSSIAN FEDERATION  
SINGAPORE  
RU  
SG  
ES  
CHINA HONGKONG HK  
JAPAN  
UNITED KINGDOM  
UNITED STATES  
JP  
GB  
US  
MALAYSIA  
DK  
FI  
DENMARK  
FINLAND  
MY  
SPAIN  
c)Select the desired limitation level.  
Unless the Parental Lock function is set to “Off”, a disc that has a higher limitation level than your  
selected limitation level cannot be played back. For example, if you select level 7, discs exceeding  
level 8 are locked and cannot be played back.  
When “US” is selected, its limitation level corresponds to the following settings.  
Level 7: NC-17 Level 6: R Level 4: PG13 Level 3: PG Level 1: G  
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CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
6. Select “OK” then press the OK button.  
To change the limitation level of the Parental Lock function  
Follow steps 1-6 above.  
To change the password  
1) At step 4, press the STOP button 4 times then press the OK button.  
The password is cleared.  
2) Enter a new 4-digit password by using the number buttons.  
3) Press the OK button.  
Clock Set  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select General, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Clock Set, then press the OK button.  
4. Select your time zone using the or button, then press the OK button.  
5. Enter the year using the number buttons, then press the OK button.  
6. Set “Month”, “Day” and “Time” in the same manner as step 5 above.  
7. Press the button then the button to select “OK”, then press the OK button.  
Clock Set  
Parental Lock  
Clock Set  
Off  
Time Zone  
(GMT-4:00) Atlantic Time  
2007  
01  
Year  
Month  
Day  
OSD On/Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Remote Controller Sound  
Screen Saver  
01  
:
:
:
Time  
01 00 00 AM  
Maintenance  
OK Cancel  
Twin Format Disc  
HD DVD  
OSD On/Off  
To activate or deactivate the operational status display on the TV screen.  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select General, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select OSD On/Off, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select the options (On or Off), then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
Parental Lock  
Clock Set  
Off  
OSD On/Off  
OSD On/Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Remote Controller Sound  
Screen Saver  
On  
Off  
Maintenance  
Twin Format Disc  
HD DVD  
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CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
Remote Controller Sound  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select General, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the  
or button to select Remote Controller Sound, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select the options (On or Off), then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
On: Turns on the beep sound.  
Off: Turns off the beep sound.  
Parental Lock  
Clock Set  
Off  
Remote Controller Sound  
OSD On/Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Remote Controller Sound  
Screen Saver  
Maintenance  
Twin Format Disc  
HD DVD  
Screen Saver  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select General, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Screen Saver, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select the options (Auto Power Off, On or Off), then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
Auto Power Off: Turns the player off if stop mode or picture pausing continues for about 20 minutes.  
On:  
Off:  
Activates the screen saver if stop mode or picture pausing continues for about 20 minutes.  
Deactivates the screen saver.  
Parental Lock  
Off  
Clock Set  
Screen Saver  
OSD On/Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Auto Power Off  
Remote Controller Sound  
Screen Saver  
On  
Off  
Maintenance  
Twin Format Disc  
HD DVD  
Notes:  
To close the screen saver, press any button on the player or the remote control.  
• When an HD DVD is used, this function activates only in stop mode.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE FUNCTION SETTINGS  
Maintenance  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select General, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Maintenance, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select the options (Initialize, Update <Firmware update> or Persistent Storage),  
then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
Parental Lock  
Clock Set  
Off  
Maintenance  
OSD On/Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Initialize  
Update  
Remote Controller Sound  
Screen Saver  
Persistent Storage  
Maintenance  
Twin Format Disc  
HD DVD  
Initialize:  
To reset all the settings to factory set default.  
Update (Firmware update):  
If you have broadband internet service you may obtain firmware updates over the internet using the LAN  
port on the back of your player.  
• BEFORE BEGINNING THE FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCESS, BE SURE TO REMOVE ANY DISCS  
FROM YOUR PLAYER.  
• Press SETUP and select “General” > “Maintenance”. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
• If a firmware update is available for your player, it will be downloaded. Once the firmware update  
download process has finished, the player’s power will automatically switch off. You must wait until this  
process has finished.  
DO NOT UNPLUG, TURN OFF, OR USE ANY OTHER FEATURE OF YOUR PLAYER DURING THE  
FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCESS. Doing so will cause the writing of the firmware update to the player  
to be halted and the player may no longer operate properly.  
• If no firmware update is available, the player will quickly exit the firmware update process.  
Persistent Storage:  
To open the menu to control player’s memory allocated for content.  
The menu selections will vary depending on the content. Operate following the instructions displayed on  
your screen.  
Twin Format Disc  
To select a layer to play, HD DVD or DVD of an HD DVD Twin Format Disc. (Not available if a disc is loaded.)  
1. In STOP mode, press the SETUP button on the remote control.  
2. Use the or button to select General, then press the OK button.  
3. Use the or button to select Twin Format Disc, then press the OK button.  
4. Use the or button to select the options (HD DVD or DVD), then press the OK button.  
5. Press the SETUP button to exit menu.  
Parental Lock  
Clock Set  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Twin Format Disc  
OSD On/Off  
HD DVD  
DVD  
Remote Controller Sound  
Screen Saver  
Maintenance  
Twin Format Disc  
HD DVD  
HD DVD: Only the HD DVD layer is played.  
DVD: Only the DVD layer is played.  
Note: For combination discs, select the desired version by disc side (see label for information).  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
SYMPTOM  
CAUSE (AND REMEDY)  
No power.  
• Ensure the AC power cord is connected.  
No picture or  
abnormal color  
• The region number of the disc doesn't match the region number of this unit.  
• The TV is not set to receive HD DVD/DVD signal output.  
• The video/HDMI cable is not connected securely.  
• In case the menu of “Resolution Setting” disappears, make composite video  
(yellow) connection to restore it, then select the resolution that is compatible  
with the connected TV.  
No sound is heard.  
• The system is in Pause mode or in Slow-motion Play mode. Press the  
button to return to normal play mode.  
PLAY  
• Set “Digital Out SPDIF” or “Digital Out HDMI” properly in accordance with the  
connected device and connection procedure.  
• If using the optical digital output for a Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD  
or DTS soundtrack, be sure your AV receiver or processor is set to use the  
input connected to your player and is set to decode a DTS bitstream. If your AV  
receiver or processor does not support DTS, select PCM output on the player.  
• Make sure the audio cable is connected securely.  
If video from the player is watched via a video recorder or on a TV with a built  
in video recorder, the copy guard may prevent images from being displayed  
properly. Be sure to connect the player directly to the TV.  
Playback picture  
has noise.  
The remote does  
not function.  
• Remove any obstacles between the remote and the unit.  
• Use the remote near the unit.  
• Point the remote at the remote sensor on the unit.  
• Replace the batteries in the remote.  
• There is no disc inside ("No Disc" appears on the TV screen).  
• Insert the disc correctly with the playback side facing down on the disc tray.  
• Clean the disc.  
The disc does not  
play.  
• A non-VALID disc has been inserted. The unit and DVD disc region number are  
incompatible.  
• If the disc is a DVD-RW or DVD-R disc, finalize the disc before attempting to  
play it with the player.  
• If the disc includes parent lock support, playback is restricted while the parent  
lock of the player is set. Cancel Parental Lock or change the restriction level.  
• Condensation may have formed inside the unit due to a sudden change in  
temperature. Wait approximately an hour for it to clear and try again.  
• Pressing STANDBY/ON button on the player for approximately ten seconds  
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Screen freezes and  
no buttons work.  
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“Clock Set” menu  
appears.  
• The power supply to the player may have been disconnected. Reset the clock.  
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