Palsonic DVD Player DVD4000 User Manual

DVD4000  
USERS GUIDE  
CAUTION:  
To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock,  
do not remove the cover of the unit. Refer  
servicing only to qualified personnel.  
PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD  
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WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA  
TEL:(02)9313 7111  
FAX:(02)9313 7555  
PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE  
TELEPHONE  
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Features  
Thank you for choosing the Palsonic DVD4000 DVD Player. We strongly  
recommend that you carefully study this users guide before attempting to  
operate the unit and keep it for reference.  
Your player provides:  
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Composite video, S-video and component video (Y, CB, CR) outputs  
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Coaxial and optical audio outputs with Dolby Digital and DTS bitstream  
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Stereo audio output  
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Hi-end sound quality: 96KHz/24Bit audio digital processor  
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Intelligent software upgradability  
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Compatible with DVD-Video, Video CD (VCD) Audio CD (CD-DA) and MP3 on  
CD-R/CD-RW  
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Safety  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRES AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE  
THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE!  
CAUTION:  
To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock  
do not remove the cover of the unit. Refer  
servicing only to qualified personnel.  
This lightning flash arrow symbol in a triangle is intended to alert users  
to the presence of non-insulated high voltage within the product's  
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of  
electric shock to a person.  
The exclamation point symbol in a triangle is intended to alert users  
to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions  
in the literature accompanying the unit.  
CAUTION: INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
INTERLOCK DEFEATED. AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.  
Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than  
those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation.  
REFER SERVICING ONLY TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
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Read through this instruction manual before installation and use.  
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Do not touch the power plug with wet hands.  
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When disconnecting the power cord from the power outlet, hold the plug, do not pull the wire.  
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Switch off the main power when the unit is not in use. (Disconnect the power plug from the  
power outlet when you do not intend to use the unit for a prolonged period of time.)  
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Before moving the unit, remove the disc from the unit's tray first.  
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Do not open the cover or touch any of the components inside the unit.  
Do not install or operate the unit directly exposed to sunlight or nearby objects radiating heat  
that may lead to overheating and danger to the unit.  
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Do not install or operate the unit near moisture or humidity that may affect the laser head.  
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Install the unit on flat surface with good air circulation. Do not cover the ventilation holes on  
the unit in any manner. The unit could possibly overheat and malfunction.  
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Wipe the panel and case with soft dry cloth only. Do not apply any kind of thinner, alcohol or  
sprays when cleaning the unit.  
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Player Overview  
Front Panel  
13. Next Button  
5.Mic 2 volume knob  
9. Fast backward button  
10. Fast forward button  
11.Play button  
1. Power button  
14. Stop button  
6. DVD disc tray  
7. VFD display  
8. Pause button  
2. Microphone 1 Jack  
3. Microphone 2 Jack  
4. Mic 1 volume knob  
15. Open/Close button  
12. Previous button  
Rear Panel  
1. Composite video output 1  
2. Composite video output 2  
3. S-video output  
4. Left audio output  
7. Digital audio coaxial output  
5. Right audio output  
6. Optical  
8. Power cord  
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Player Overview  
Remote Control:  
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Player Overview  
Front Panel Display  
1. Disc Indication  
2. Repeat  
3. Program.  
4. Dolby DiAC-3 & DTS indication  
5. DTS lock/unlock  
6. Microphone  
7. Time indication  
8. Chapter indication  
9. Title indication  
10. Pause  
11. Multi-angle  
12. Play indication  
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Getting Started  
Accessories  
Remote Control ........1  
Audio cable .......1  
Video cable ........1  
Instruction Manual .... 1  
Remote Control Operation  
4
1
Point remote control directly toward the remote  
sensor.  
Remove Battery Cover  
2
Insert Batteries  
3
Close the battery cover  
Care of remote control:  
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Aim remote control toward remote sensor of unit.  
Note:  
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Do not drop the unit.  
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Please operate remote control within  
the distance of 25 feet away from the  
unit.  
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Store remote in a cool, dry place.  
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Do not sprinkle water or other liquid on remote  
control.  
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Do not expose remote control sensor  
directly to the heat source, or it will  
cause remote control to malfunction.  
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Do not unpack remote control.  
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Getting Started  
System Connection:  
Video Connection  
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The unit supports two choices of video output: composite video and S-video output.  
Composite Video Output  
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Connect the supplied video cable (yellow) to the video output (yellow) of the unit and to the video  
input of your TV or monitor.  
S-Video Output  
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Connect an S-video cable (not induded) to the S-video output of the unit and to the S-video input  
of your TV or monitor.  
Note:  
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Select the type of connection depending on the TV/monitor input.  
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Only one video connection type is needed.  
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Getting Started  
System Connection  
Audio Connection  
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The unit supports two choices of audio output Analog Audio and Digital Audio. Analog Audio is  
stereo (2 channel). Digital Audio provides optical and coaxial outputs. Digital Audio provides 5.1  
channels using an external decoder.  
Stereo Output  
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Connect the audio cable to the audio out of the unit and to the stereo input of the TVor amplifier.  
Coaxial Output  
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Connect a coaxial cable to the coaxial output ofthe unit and to the corresponding digital input of your  
decoder/amplifier.  
Optical output  
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Connect an optical cable to the optical output of the unit and to the corresponding digital  
input of your decoder/amplifier.  
Note:  
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Select the type of connection depending on your peripheral equipment.  
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If a decoder/amplifier with coaxial or optical inputs is available, you can enjoy DTS and Dolby Digital  
soundtracks  
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Please refer to the instructions of your other equipment, and power off the unit and the other  
equipment before connecting.  
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Getting Started  
Before operation, please make sure the following  
setup is correct  
Setup Before Operation  
The unit has three choices of audio output: 2 channel (Lt/Rt). Stereo PCM, Digital.  
Select different setup depending on your connection. For more information,  
please refer to "System Setup (page 30).  
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2
Audio Output  
Video Output  
The unit has three choices of video output: Composite video, S-video, and  
Component video output. Select different setup depending on your connection.  
For more information, please refer to System Setup  
Note:  
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DVD disc can support different scale of pictures. maybe picture is not full screen or part of picture  
has been blocked.  
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The manual refers to English OSD.  
Types of Discs That Can Be Used  
Symbol  
Content  
Size  
Disc  
DVD  
audio+video  
MP3  
audio  
audio+video  
audio  
Video CD  
(VCD)  
Audio CD  
(CD-DA)  
Kodak picture CD  
video  
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Playback Features  
Basic Playback  
Getting  
A Started  
1
Power on the unit.  
Press POWER button on front panel.  
Power indicator will light.  
Power  
2
3
Open/Close  
Press Open/Close to open t.he tray  
Place disc on the tray  
with label side up.  
4
Press Open/Close again, the tray will close  
and begin to play disc.  
Open/Close  
Note:  
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Do not move the unit during operation, or the disc may be damaged.  
Do not touch the tray while it is moving, or the unit may malfunction.  
Do not press the tray or place foreign objects on the tray, or the unit may malfunction.  
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Playback Features  
Basic Playback  
Changing  
B Discs  
Press Open/Close  
Replace the disc after the tray is fully open.  
Open/Close  
Note:  
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Press the button again after replacing the disc.  
Do not press the button while the unit is loading the disc.  
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Stop  
C
Stop  
Press STOP once to memorize the stopped position. When you  
press PLAY, the disc will resume play from the stopped position.  
Press STOP twice to stop and reset the disc. When you press  
PLAY, the disc will play from the beginning.  
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Playback Features  
Playing the desired title, chapter and time  
Usually, DVD discs are divided into titles and titles are divided into chapters.  
Title  
If the disc contains multiple titles, it may have a Title menu to access them.  
A Menu  
1
TITLE  
Press TITLE to display the title menu.  
TITLE 1  
TITLE 3  
TITLE 2  
TITLE 4  
2
3
Use the arrow keys to select the desired title.  
You can use the 0-9 keys to select the title if numbers are indicated  
in the Title menu.  
Press SELECT to start playback from the first chapter of the selected  
title.  
Skip  
B Playback  
Skip backward  
Press  
Press  
Press  
or  
to skip to the previouschapter.  
to skip to the next chapter.  
Skip forward  
Note:  
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Some discs do not display the title contents after pressing TITLE.  
The operation may vary according to the DVD disc.  
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Playback Features  
Playing the desired title, chapter and time  
You can choose your desired title, chapter and time.  
C
1
Press SEARCH button, displaying: TITLE 01/01 CHAPTER 00/018  
For example:  
Search  
Press the Search button to select Time Search, Chapter Search  
or Title Search.  
2
3
Press the 0-9 keys to enter the time (hours, minutes and seconds)  
or the number of the title or chapter.  
2
3
0
5
1
For Example: Time  
1 : 23 : 50  
Select  
Press SELECT to start playback from the selected time, chapter  
or title.  
4
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Playback Features  
DVD PBC Playback  
You can use an alternative means of disc navigation for DVDs.  
A
Press PBC button and the screen will display a summary of the  
disc contents:  
Close  
navigational  
system  
Press the left/right buttons to select different titles. The relevant  
information for the selected title will be displayed. Press the  
SELECT key to play the selected title. You can also press the 0-9  
keys to start playback of the desired tile.  
B
Program  
playback  
Press PROGRAM to select a chapter within the title. Pressing again  
will clear the mode.  
C
Return to  
navigational  
system  
Pressing PBC returns you to the discs navigational system,  
which is the normal mode of operation.  
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Playback Features  
Special Playback Features  
Skip  
A
In play mode, press  
Every press of or  
: Fast backward  
fast forward or  
fast backward.  
will change the speed.  
Fast backward  
play  
play  
x2  
x6  
x6  
x4  
x4  
x8  
x8  
Fast forward  
: Fast forward  
x2  
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Note:  
The unit will be muted when skipping forward and backward.  
Some discs do not support skip playback.  
Operation may vary from disc to disc.  
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Step  
B
Pressing STEP the first time will freeze the  
picture.  
step  
step  
step  
Successive presses will move the picture  
forward one frame.  
Pause/Play  
C
D
Press Pause/Play to pause the picture.  
Return to  
Press SELECT or PLAY to resume normal play.  
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Note: The unit will be muted during step playback.  
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Playback Features  
You can set chapters/titles to repeat.  
Special Playback Features  
Repeat  
Repeat your desired title/chapter  
Ctitle/chapter  
Each press of the REPEAT button will change the repeat mode  
as follows:  
CHAPTER REPEAT ON  
repeat  
repeat the chapter  
TITLE REPEAT ON  
repeat the title  
REPEAT OFF  
return to normal play  
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Note: Some discs do not support repeat playback.  
Repeat  
You can repeat playback of a segment (A-B)  
Dpassage  
A-B  
Press A-B button at the beginning of the desired  
segment, memorizing the starting point A.  
A TO B  
A TO B  
SET A  
SET B  
Press A-B button at the end of the desired  
segment. The unit will repeat your selected  
segment A-B.  
Press A-B button a third time to clear the  
setting and return to normal.  
A-B CANCELLED  
Note:  
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The repeated segment can only be selected in the current title.  
A-B Repeat can not be used for multi-angle segments.  
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Playback Features  
Special Playback Features  
You can play back in slow motion.  
Slow  
slow  
E
Press SLOW button and  
the speed will change as  
follows:  
SF 2X  
SF 4X  
SF 8X  
SR 2X  
SR 4X  
SR 8X  
PLAYBACK  
Note:  
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Audio will be muted during slow motion.  
Return to  
Fnormal play  
Press SELECT to resume normal  
playback.  
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Playback Features  
select angle  
Special Playback Features  
select language  
Select  
Use the Angle feature for disc with multi-angle scenes.  
G Angle  
While playing multi-angle scene, press ANGLE to select as follows:  
angle  
1/3  
2/3  
3/3  
Note:  
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While playing a multi-angle scene, the angle will always be displayed on the screen  
if the angle is set to ON in the setup menu.  
HSelect  
language  
Select your desired language from the choices which the disc contains.  
In play mode, pressthe button changingthe language.  
language  
Every press will change the  
language.  
AUDIO 1/2 : AC-3 5.1  
AUDIO 2/2 : AC-3 5.1  
Note:  
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The unit will return to the default setup when you turn on the unit or when you change discs.  
The unit will play the original language if you select a language the DVD disc does not contain.  
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Playback Features  
Special Playback Features  
Mute  
I
mute  
Press MUTE to turn off the audio.  
Press MUTE again to resume normal sound.  
Select  
You can select subtitles from the choices which the disc contains.  
J
subtitle  
While playing a disc with  
subtitles, press the SUBTITLE  
subtitle  
button as follows:  
subtitle 01/02  
subtitle 02/02  
subtitle off  
Note:  
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The unit will return to default setup when you turn on the device or when you change the disc.  
The unit will display the original subtitle language if you select a subtitle not contained in the disc.  
The subtitle may take a few moments to change.  
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Not all discs contain subtitles.  
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Playback Features  
Special Playback Features  
Memorize the  
The unit can continue playing from the stopped position.  
Kstopped position  
Press STOP at the desired stopping position. The unit will  
memorize the position.  
1
stop  
Note:  
Some discs may not support this function.  
Press PLAY to start playback from the memorized position.  
2
play  
You can zoom in while watching movies.  
Zoom  
L
zoom  
1
zoom x 1.5  
zoom x 2  
zoom x 4  
zoom off  
In zoom mode, press the arrow keys to move in the selected  
direction.  
2
arrow keys  
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Playing Other Compatible Discs  
VCD  
Playing VCDs:  
track 1  
track 2 track 3 track 4 track 5  
VCDs are divided into multiple tracks.  
If the disc contains a PBC menu, you can select PBC playback  
The unit will enter PBC automatically.  
Play from  
Amenu  
In stop mode, press PBC button, displaying:  
PBC  
1
PBC ON  
Note:  
Not all VCDs contain PBC menus.  
After reading the disc, the PBC menu will be displayed  
automatically (if the disc contains a PBC menu).  
Press the arrow keys to choose  
the desired track, then press  
SELECT.  
2
1
2
3
4
5
For example:  
Alternatively, press the 0-9 keys to select the desired track.  
To select a number larger than 0, press 10+ first, then input the  
next number  
3
4
5
return  
In play mode, press RETURN to enter the PBC menu.  
skip forward  
Press  
Press  
to skip the next page.  
to skip the previous page.  
skip backwards  
Note:  
Some discs may have multi-page  
menus  
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Playing Other Compatible Discs  
Playing VCDs:  
Play your desired  
Bsequence  
In stop mode, press PROGRAM.  
1
program  
PROGRAM 00 : 00  
Press SELECT key, selecting your desired track. If the  
number is larger than 10, press 10+first, then input the  
next number.  
2
3
4
Press PLAY key, entering program play.  
program  
In program mode, press PROGRAM to clear the play mode.  
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Playing Other Compatible Discs  
Playing VCDs:  
Often different channels on VCDs contain different languages.  
Select  
Dchannel  
In play mode, press CHANNEL key, selecting channel.  
channel  
MONO LEFT  
MONO RIGHT  
STEREO  
CD-DA  
track 2 track 3 track 4 track 5  
track 1  
Playing Audio CDs:  
1
Audio CDs are divided into multiple  
tracks.  
After reading the disc, it will play automatically.  
2
Press number key, selecting your desired track.  
If the number is larger than 10, press 10+ first, then input the next  
number.  
Note:  
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Press  
or  
to select the previous or next track.  
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Press SEARCH to select playback time.  
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Playing Other Compatible Discs  
folder  
folder  
track 2 track 3 track 4  
track 2 track 3  
track 1  
track 1  
Playing MP3 File  
MP3 discs are divided into folders and tracks.  
Select track  
A
1
The folder menu will be displayed after reading the disc.  
Press the arrow keys to select the desired folder.  
2
3
Press SELECT to enter the item. Press the arrow keys to select  
the desired track, then press SELECT to play the track.  
Select  
Btrack directly  
You can also press the 0-9 keys to select the desired track.  
If you want to select a number larger than 10,  
press 10+ first, then enter the second digit.  
Return to  
C title menu  
stop  
Press STOP to stop playback. Press RETURN to  
return to the title menu.  
Select play  
Dmode  
Press REPEAT to select the playback mode:  
REP-ONE, FOLDER-REP, FOLDER  
repeat  
Note:  
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Press  
or  
to select the previous or next track.  
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Playing Other Compatible Discs  
content 1  
content 2  
picture2 picture3 picture4  
picture2 picture3  
picture1  
picture1  
Viewing Kodak Picture CDs:  
Kodak CDs are picture divided into content and pictures.  
Select  
Acontent  
1
Insert the disc to display the content menu.  
2
3
Use the arrow keys to select the desired content, then press  
SELECT.  
Press the arrow keys to select the desired picture, then press  
SELECT to view the picture.  
Press up to play in a clockwise direction, and press down to play  
counterclockwise. Press left to roll left and right. Press right to  
roll up and down  
4
Select  
picture directly  
B
You can also use the number keys to select the desired picture.  
To select a number larger than 10, first press 10+ then enter the  
second number.  
9-picture  
C digest  
Press MENU to display a 9-picture digest.  
Press  
or  
will turn pages repeatedly.  
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On-Screen Messages  
Playback Displays  
You can see the number of the current chapter, title, time remaining and elapsed time of the  
current chapter and title.  
1
TITLE 01/01 CHAPTER 003/018  
00:02:03  
Press DISPLAY once to display the  
elapsed time of the current title.  
DISPLAY  
2
TITLE REMAIN  
00:01:03  
DISPLAY  
Press DISPLAY twice to display the time  
remaining in the current title.  
3
CHAPTER ELAPSED  
00:01:03  
DISPLAY  
Press DISPLAY three times to display the  
elapsed time of the current chapter.  
4
CHAPTER REMAIN  
00:10:00  
00  
00  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
Press DISPLAY four times to display the  
time remaining in the current chapter.  
5
Press DISPLAY five times to turn off  
the time display.  
Note:  
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Display information will be different if the disc is not a DVD.  
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System Setup  
Menu Operation  
1
Press SETUP to display the setup menu.  
2
3
Press the arrow keys to move to the desired item, then press SELECT to confirm.  
Press SETUP again to exit the menu.  
1. The corresponding indication will appear on the bottom of screen when moving  
the cursor to selected item.  
2. Gray (dimmed) items cannot be set.  
3. The setup will be saved after powering off the unit.  
GENERAL SETUP MENU  
1
GENERAL PAGE  
TV DISPLAY  
TV TYPE  
NORMAL/PS  
Menu Frame  
NORMAL/LB  
WIDE  
MULTI  
NTSC  
PAL  
PIC MODE  
AUTO  
HI-RES  
N-FLICKER  
ON  
ANGLE MARK  
CAPTIONS  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
SCR SAVER  
MAIN PAGE  
ON  
OFF  
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System Setup  
General Setup Page  
A. NORMAL/PS - Select to view DVD movies full screen on a standard 4:3 television.  
2
Movies will be cropped (using a technique called Pan & Scan) to fit your television.  
B. NORMAL/LB - Select to view DVD movies in letterbox format (black bars will  
appear above and below the image).  
TV DISPLAY  
C. WIDE - Select if you have a widescreen television.  
3
4
To setup the video output to adapt TV.  
TV TYPE  
A. AUTO - Automatically selects the optimal Still Mode by detecting  
motion in the scene.  
PIC MODE  
B. HI-RES - Select if you want to see fine text more clearly than in  
AUTO mode.  
C. N-FLICKER - Select if the screen shakes in AUTO mode.  
When playing multi-angle DVD discs, select whether the angle  
should be displayed.  
5
6
ANGLE MARK  
When the unit is in stop or freeze mode, a screensaver will appear  
several minutes later to protect your television screen.  
SCR SAVER  
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System Setup  
Speaker Setup  
1
Speaker Setup page  
Menu frame  
DOWNMIX  
LT/RT  
STEREO  
MAIN PAGE  
2
Set the type of front speakers you are using:  
LT/RT Select when using an external Dolby Pro Logic decoder.  
STEREO: Outputs a stereo signal.  
DOWNMIX  
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System Setup  
Audio Setup  
Menu  
frame  
1
AUDIO OUT  
OP MODE  
ANALOG  
SPDIF/RAW  
SPDIF/PCM  
LINE OUT  
RF REMOD  
DUAL MONO STEREO  
L-MONO  
R-MONO  
MIX-MONO  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
FULL  
6/8  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
DYNAMIC  
4/8  
MAIN PAGE  
2/8  
OFF  
Select the audio output mode:  
2
AUDIO  
OUT  
ANALOG: No signal from coaxial or optical outputs.  
SPDIF/RAW: Select if the unit is connected to an amplifier with a Dolby Digital  
or DTS decoder via the optical or coaxial digital audio outputs.  
SPDIF/PCM: Select if the unit is connected to a 2-channel stereo amplitier.  
LINE OUT: Standard digital audio setting.  
RF REMOD: Use for older RF digital inputs.  
3
4
5
OP MODE  
DUAL  
MONO  
Select STEREO, L-MONO, R-MONO or MIX-MONO to get stereo, left,  
right or mixed sound from the analog outputs.  
When the output mode is set to Line out, select this mode to adjust  
the effect of dynamic compression.  
DYNAMIC  
KARAOKE SETUP  
1. Menu Frame  
KARAOKE MODE OFF  
KARAOKE  
MAIN PAGE  
You can use this setup to control karaoke mode  
2. Karaoke Mode  
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System Setup  
Preferences Setup  
Note: You can only enter Preferences setup from stop or no disc mode.  
1
1 G  
2
3 PG  
4 PG 13  
5
6 PG-R  
7 NC-17  
8 ADULT  
NO-PARENTAL  
Menu  
frame  
AUDIO  
ENGLISH  
FRENCH  
SPANISH  
CHINESE  
JAPANESE  
PARENTAL  
SUBTITLE  
ENGLISH  
FRENCH  
SPANISH  
CHINESE  
JAPANESE  
OFF  
CHANGE  
RESET  
PASSWORD  
DEFAULTS  
MAIN PAGE  
DISC MENU ENGLISH  
FRENCH  
SPANISH  
CHINESE  
JAPANESE  
Enter your preferred language for Audio soundtracks, Subtitle languages  
and Disc menu languages. Available languages vary by disc.  
Audio  
Subtitle,  
Disc Menu  
2
Parental  
setup  
3
4
You can use this setup to control playback of rated discs.  
Password  
Defaults  
Select Reset, enter and confirm the new password, then press PLAY.  
5
6
Return to the default setup.  
Smart Nav  
Choose whether or not to display menus.  
Current Password: 8806  
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Troubleshooting  
Symptoms and Solutions  
If you have any questions, please refer to the following table before seeking service.  
Symptom  
No power  
Reason(s)  
Not connected  
Solutions  
Connect unit to wall outlet.  
Video cable not securely connected  
Audio cable not securely connected  
External amplifier/decoder off  
Incorrect audio output setting  
Disc is dirty  
Connect video cable  
No picture  
Connect audio cable  
Power on amplifier/decoder  
No sound  
Set to correct mode  
Clean disc or try another one  
Normal condition.  
Distorted picture  
Distortion in fast forward or backward mode  
External equipment  
Brightness unsteady  
or picture with noise  
Insert disc  
No disc  
Insert readable disc (check disc type)  
Replace disc with label side up  
Load the disc correctly  
Clean the disc  
Disc not readable  
Disc loaded upside down  
Disc incorrectly loaded  
Disc is dirty  
No playback  
Press Setup to turn off the menu.  
Unlock it or change the rating  
TV screen has menu  
Parental lock enabled  
Switch on/off power or unplug/replug  
the power cord.  
Keys do not  
function  
Abnormal condition  
Point remote directly at IR sensor.  
Operate remote within 25 feet  
Replace batteries  
Remote not pointed directly at unit  
Remote too far from unit  
Batteries are dead  
Remote control  
does not work  
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Specifications  
DVD Player/Output  
DVD Player  
110-240V AC 50/60Hz  
25W  
Power Supply  
Power Consumption  
Weight  
3.6 Kg  
430 x 82 x 260 (W/H/D)  
Dimension  
Video System  
Laser  
PAL  
SL Beam, wave length: 650nm  
DVD audio: 48KHz PCM 4Hz~22Hz  
Frequency Response  
96KHz PCM 4Hz~44KHz  
Audio CD 4Hz~20KHz  
>90db  
S/N Ratio  
>90db  
Audio Dynamic Range  
Rotating Ratio  
Within measurable range  
Temperature 0-4OC; Operation status: horizontal  
Operation Condition  
Output  
Video Output  
1.0 V(P-P), 75  
S-video Output  
(Y) 1.0 V(P-P), 75  
(C) 0.286 V(P-P), 75  
2.0 V(rms)  
Audio Output (Analog Audio)  
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Additional Information  
Care of discs:  
Do not touch the surface.  
Do not add labels or adhesive tapes on discs.  
Cleaning of discs:  
Fingerprints or stains on the discs surface  
will directly affect signal recording and result in  
poor picture quality. Therefore, use a soft cloth  
and wipe in a circular manner from the center to  
the outer edges when cleaning the disc.  
If the surface of your disc is very dirty, wipe the  
disc with a moist cloth. Finally use a dry soft cloth  
to remove all the water stains.  
Never use electrostatic prevention products or  
solutions which contain benzene, thinner or any  
other vaporizing substances, as they may damage  
the disc surface.  
Storage of disc:  
Do not keep the disc in direct sunlight, near a heat  
source, in dusty places or near moisture (kitchen,  
bathroom). Keep the disc vertically in the disc  
storage case. Heavy objects on the disc case will  
cause deformation of the disc.  
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PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD  
1 JOYNTON AVENUE  
WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA  
TEL:(02)9313 7111  
FAX:(02)9313 7555  
PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE  
TELEPHONE  
AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888  
 

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