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    Convenient functions of disc/file playback
    ■When a disc/file is played back 
    Press [REPEAT]. 
    • Each time you press [REPEAT], the repeat 
    mode changes. 
    *1Repeats the whole program during program 
    playback. 
    *2“STEP” is displayed during program/random 
    playback. 
    NOTE
    • Repeat playback can also be set using the menu bar. (Refer to page 38.) 
    • You can also specify a part to be played back 
    repeatedly by using A-B r epeat playback. (Refer 
    to page 39.)
    • The repeat mode is automatically canceled if 
    there is a file that  cannot be played back. 
     
    Press [SURROUND MODE].
    • Each time you press [SURROUND MODE], the 
    display changes in the display window as fol-
    lows.
    - “AUTO SURROUND” When a multi-channel signal is input, surround 
    sound is automatically produced. 
    - “MOVIE/M.MUSIC”  Surround sound suitable for a movie or multi-
    channel signal is produced. 
    - “WIDE/2chMUSIC”  When a 2ch signal is input, surround sound is 
    produced. The sound is broader than the one 
    with “MOVIE/M.MUSIC”. 
    -“SUPER WIDE”  Surround sound broader than the one with the 
    “WIDE/2chMUSIC” is produced.
    - “SURROUND OFF”  Turns off the surround sound. 
    NOTE
    • When a surround-processed signal is input while  “AUTO SURROUND”, “MOVIE/M.MUSIC”, 
    “WIDE/2chMUSIC” or “SUPER WIDE” is 
    selected, the “SURROUND” indicator in the dis-
    play window lights up. 
    • Depending on the signal type, surround sound 
    may not be produced as the surround mode set-
    ting.
    Playing back a disc/file 
    repeatedly (Repeat playback)
    Display on  the 
    TV screen Display in 
    the 
    display 
    window Indica-
    tor in the  display 
    window Usage for 
    the repeat 
    mode
    TITLE REPEAT
    TITLE Repeats 
    the 
    current title.
    ALL or
    REPEAT 
    ALL REPEAT
    ALL Repeats all 
    tracks*
    1.
    GROUP
    or
    REPEAT 
    GROUP REPEAT
    GROUP Repeats 
    the 
    current 
    group.
    CHAP*
    2REPEAT
    CHAP*2
    Repeats the 
    current 
    chapter.
    TRACK*2
    or
    REPEAT  TRACK REPEAT
    TRACK*2
    Repeats 
    the 
    current 
    track.
    OFF or
    no display REPEAT
    OFF
    Cancels
    repeat.
    (PBC off)
    ALL
    ALL
    GR
    Selecting the surround mode
    For the locations of the remote 
    control buttons, refer to page 33.
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    ■When a disc is played back or paused 
    1Press [VFP]. 
    • The current settings are displayed.
    TV screen (example) 
    2Press 2 or 3 to select VFP mode. 
    • Each time you press 2 or 3, VFP mode 
    changes on the TV screen as follows. 
    - “NORMAL” 
    For normal playback. (You cannot adjust 
    the image quality.) Go to step 7. 
    - “CINEMA” 
    Suitable for viewing a movie in a dim room. 
    (You cannot adjust the image quality.) 
    Go to step 7. 
    - “USER1/USER2” 
    You can adjust the image quality. 
    Go to step 3. 
    3Press 5 or / to select the item 
    you want to adjust. 
    • Each time you press 5 or /, the item 
    changes on the TV screen as follows. 
    - “GAMMA” 
    Controls the brightness of neutral tints 
    while maintaining the brightness of dark 
    and light portions. (Selectable options: 
    “LOW”, “MID” and “HIGH”)
    - “BRIGHTNESS” 
    Controls the brightness of the display. 
    (Setting range: –8 to +8) 
    - “CONTRAST” 
    Controls the contrast of the display. (Set-
    ting range: –12 to +12) 
    -“SATURATION” 
    Controls the saturation of the display. (Set-
    ting range: –16 to +16) 
    -“TINT” 
    Controls the tint of the display. (Setting 
    range: –16 to +16) 
    - “SHARPNESS” 
    Controls the sharpness of the display. 
    (Selectable options: “LOW” and “HIGH”) 
    4Press [ENTER]. 
    TV screen (example) 
    5Press 5 or / to change the value. 
    6Press [ENTER]. 
    • To adjust other items, go back to step 3. 
    7Press [VFP]. 
    NOTE
    • If no operation is made for several seconds dur-
    ing the procedure, the settings made so far are 
    automatically stored. 
    • “VFP” stands for “Video Fine Processor”. 
    Adjusting the picture quality 
    (VFP)
    Selected VFP mode
    Convenient functions of disc/file playback (continued)
    For the locations of the remote 
    control buttons, refer to page 33.
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    Convenient functions of disc/file playback
    ■When a disc/file is played back 
    1Press [ON SCREEN] twice. 
    TV screen for a DVD VIDEO (example)
    2Press  2 or  3 to select an item you 
    want to operate, and then press 
    [ENTER].
    • To turn off the menu bar, press [ON  SCREEN]. 
    DVD VIDEO  
     
    VCD/SVCD/CD/ASF/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2  
    (the example below is for a CD) 
    NOTE
    * The playback status has the same meaning of 
    the mark on the on-screen guide. (Refer to page 
    30.)  To select the settings for those items listed below 
    without a description of their operation, press 
    5 or 
    /  to select an item and press [ENTER].
     
    Status bar
    Menu bar
    Information displa yed on the status 
    bar
    Current title number
    Current chapter number Time
    Playback status*
    Sound signal type 
    Playback mode status (VCD/SVCD/CD) Current track number
    (ASF/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 file) 
    Repeat mode status Time
    Playback 
    status*
    Time display 
    selection Changes the time information in the 
    display window and the status bar. 
    Each time [ENTER] is pressed, the 
    display changes on the menu bar. 
    DVD VIDEO (operating during play-
    back) 
    TOTAL :
    Elapsed playback time of 
    the current title. 
    T.REM : Remaining time of the cur-
    rent title. 
    Time : Elapsed playback time of  the current chapter. 
    REM : Remaining time of the cur-
    rent chapter. 
    CD (operating during playback)/
    VCD/SVCD 
    Time : Elapsed playback time of  the current track. 
    REM : Remaining time of the cur- rent track. 
    TOTAL : Elapsed playback time of 
    the disc. 
    T.REM : Remaining time of the disc. 
    Repeat mode Refer to page 36.
    (For A-B repeat playback, refer to 
    page 39.)
    Time search Refer to page 39.
    Chapter search DVD VIDEO (chapter search)
    Selects a chapter. Press the number 
    buttons to enter the chapter number 
    and press [ENTER]. 
    Examples:
     
    5 : [5] 
    24 : [ 10]  → [2]  → [4]
    Audio language DVD VIDEO/VCD/SVCD/DivX
    Refer to page 33. 
    Subtitle language
    DVD VIDEO/SVCD/DivX
    Refer to page 33.
    View angle DVD VIDEO 
    Refer to page 33. 
    Function list
    Time
    Using the status bar and the menu bar 
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    Convenient functions of disc/file playback
    You can play back the desired part repeatedly by 
    specifying a start point (A) and an end point (B). 
    ■When a disc is played back 
    1Press [ON SCREEN] twice. 
    • The menu bar appears. (Refer to page 38.) 
    2Press 2 or 3 to select  . 
    3Press [ENTER]. 
    4Press 5 or / to select “A-B”. 
    5Press [ENTER] at the start point of 
    the part to be repeated (specifying 
    point A). 
    • The icon on the menu bar is  . 
    6Press [ENTER] at the end point of 
    the part to be repeated (specifying 
    point B). 
    • The icon on the menu bar is  . 
    • The “ ” and “A-B” indicators light up in the 
    display window and the part between points 
    A and B is played back repeatedly. 
    There are 2 methods. 
    • Press 7. 
    • Select  . (Select   and press 
    [ENTER] twice.) 
    NOTE
    • You can use A-B repeat playback only within the 
    same title or track. 
    • You cannot use A-B repeat playback during pro-
    gram playback, random playback or repeat play-
    back. 
    ■When a disc is played back 
    1Press [ON SCREEN] twice. 
    • The menu bar appears. (Refer to page 38.) 
    2Press 2 or 3 to select  . 
    3Press [ENTER]. 
    4Enter the time using the number 
    buttons. 
    Example:
    When you want to play back a DVD VIDEO from 
    the position of (0 hour) 23 minutes 45 seconds, 
    press the number buttons in the order of [ 0 ], [ 2 ], 
    [ 3 ], [ 4 ] and [ 5 ]. 
    • You can skip entering the minute and sec-
    ond settings. 
    • If the incorrect value is entered, press 2 to 
    delete the values and enter values again. 
    5Press [ENTER]. 
    • To turn off the menu bar, press [ON 
    SCREEN]. 
    NOTE
    • This function does not work during program 
    playback or random playback. 
    • For a CD, you can use this function any time. 
    • Time search for a DVD VIDEO is from the begin-
    ning of the title. 
    • Time search for a VCD, an SVCD and a CD is as 
    follows: 
    - When the disc is stopped, time search is from 
    the beginning of the disc. 
    - When the disc is played back, time search is 
    within the track currently being played back. 
    Playing back a specified part 
    repeatedly (A-B repeat 
    playback)
    (PBC off)
    Canceling A-B repeat playback
    Designating the time 
    (Time search)
    (PBC off)
    Using the status bar and the menu bar (continued)
    For the locations of the remote 
    control buttons, refer to page 33.
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    Convenient functions of disc/file playback
    You can change the initial settings of the main unit 
    with the preference screen according to the envi-
    ronment where the main unit is used.
    ■ CAUTION
    • Slide the remote control mode 
    selector to [AUDIO].
    NOTE
    • The top and bottom of the preference screen may not be displayed on a wide TV. Adjust the 
    picture size on the TV. 
    ■When a disc/file is stopped or no disc is 
    loaded (“NO DISC” is displayed in the dis-
    play window)
    1Press [SET UP]. 
    • The preference screen appears on the TV 
    screen. 
    2Use  5, / , 2 , 3  and [ENTER] to 
    control the preference screen.
    • Proceed with operations by following the  description on the TV screen. 
    NOTE
    • If the selected language is not recorded on the  disc/file, the optimum language set for the disc/
    file is displayed. 
    • For a language code such as “AA”, refer to the  “Language codes” on page 43. 
    Remote control 
    mode selector
    Basic operations
    LANGUAGE
    Items Contents
    MENU 
    LANGUAGE Select the language for the DVD 
    VIDEO menu screen.
    AUDIO 
    LANGUAGE Select the audio language for the DVD 
    VIDEO.
    SUBTITLE Select the subtitle language for the 
    DVD VIDEO.
    ON SCREEN 
    LANGUAGE Select the language displayed on the 
    preference screen.
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    PICTURE
    ItemsContents (   : initial setting)
    MONITOR 
    TYPE Select the display method suitable for 
    your TV. 
    4 : 3 PS (Pan Scan) : 
    For a TV with conventional 4:3 aspect 
    ratio. When a wide screen picture is 
    input, the left and right edges of the pic-
    ture are not shown on the screen. (If the 
    disc/file is not compatible with Pan Scan, 
    the picture is displayed at the Letterbox 
    ratio.) 
     :
    For a TV with conventional 4:3 aspect 
    ratio. When a wide screen picture is 
    input, black bars appear on the top and 
    bottom of the screen. 
    16 : 9 : 
    For an ordinary wide TV.
    PICTURE 
    SOURCE Select the item suitable to the video 
    source. 
     : 
    The video source type (a  video or film) is 
    automatically selected. 
    FILM : 
    To view a film or video recorded with the 
    progressive scan method. 
    VIDEO (ACTIVE) : 
    Suitable for playing back a video with a 
    lot of action.
    VIDEO (NORMAL) : 
    Suitable for playing back a video without 
    a lot of action.
    4 : 3 LB (Letterbox)
    AUTO SCREEN 
    SAVER
    You can turn   or 
    OFF the screen 
    saver. The screen saver activates when 
    there is no operation made for approxi-
    mately 5 minutes since a still picture was 
    last displayed.
    NOTE
    • This function does not work when this 
    system outputs the video signal via the 
    [HDMI] terminal.
    FILE TYPE When files of different types are recorded 
    on a disc or connected USB mass stor-
    age class device, select the file type 
    before playback.
     : 
    For MP3/WMA/WAV files. 
    STILL PICTURE : 
    For JPEG files. 
    VIDEO : 
    For ASF/DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2 files.
    HDMI DVI 
    COLOR You can select the settings for the picture 
    appearance (image quality, color intensity 
    and black fading) on the TV connected to 
    the [HDMI] terminal. 
    STANDARD : 
    For normal usage. 
     : 
    The main unit automatically adjusts the 
    picture appearance. 
    HDMI OUT You can select the video signal type out-
    put from the [HDMI] terminal. 
     : 
    For normal usage. The main unit auto-
    matically selects the output video signal 
    type according to the TV connected to 
    the [HDMI] terminal. 
    RGB : 
    Select this item if no picture appears on 
    the TV with the “AUTO” setting. The out-
    put video signal type is set to the RGB 
    signal. 
    Items
    Contents (   : initial setting)
    ON 
    AUDIO 
    ENHANCE
    AUTO
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    ?
    ?AUDIO
    Items
    Contents (  : initial setting)
    DIGITAL 
    AUDIO 
    OUTPUTSelect the output signal type suitable to 
    the device connected to the [LINE-DIGI-
    TAL OUT] terminal. Refer to “List of rela-
    tionships of DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT 
    preference items and output signal” on 
    page 43. 
    PCM ONLY : 
    Device corresponding only to linear PCM. 
    DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM : 
    Dolby Digital decoder or device having 
    the same function. 
     : 
    DTS/Dolby Digital decoder or device hav-
    ing the same function.
    DOWN MIXSelect the signal suitable to the device 
    connected to the [LINE-DIGITAL OUT] 
    terminal. Set “DOWN MIX” only when 
    “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” is set to 
    “PCM ONLY”. 
    DOLBY SURROUND : 
    Dolby Pro Logic decoder-built-in device. 
     : 
    Ordinary audio device.
    D (Dynamic). RANGE COMPRESSION
    To correct the difference between high 
    volume and low volume when playing 
    back with low volume (only for a DVD 
    recorded with Dolby Digital). 
    WIDE RANGE : 
    For enjoying the original full dynamic 
    range of surround sound without effects.
     : 
    For normal usage. Surround sound is 
    compressed to a certain level. 
    HDMI 
    AUDIO OUT You can select whether or not  the audio 
    signal from the [HDMI] terminal is output.
    ON
     : 
    The audio signal from the [HDMI] is out-
    put. 
     : 
    The audio signal from the [HDMI] is not 
    output.
    STREAM/PCM
    STEREO
    NORMAL
    OFF 
    ? ?OTHERS
    Items
    Contents (  : initial setting)
    RESUME
    Select  or OFF. (Refer to page 30.) 
    ON 
    SCREEN 
    GUIDESelect  or OFF. (Refer to page 30.)
    DivX 
    REGISTRA-
    TIONThe main unit has its own registration 
    code. You can confirm the registration 
    code, when necessary. Once you have 
    played back a disc/file on which the regis-
    tration code is recorded, the registration 
    code of the main unit is overwritten for 
    copyright protection. 
    NETWORK 
    SETUPFor DD-8/DD-3 users: 
    Refer to the separate volume of the oper-
    ation manual for the network function. 
    For DD-1 users: 
    This item is not available. 
    ON 
    ON 
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    NOTE
    • Among DVD VIDEOs without copyright protection, there may be some DVD VIDEOs that output a 20- or 
    24- bit signal through the [LINE-DIGITAL OUT] terminal. 
    Language codes
    List of relationships of DIGITAL AUDI O OUTPUT preference items and output 
    signal
    Playback disc/file DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT preference
    STREAM/PCM DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM PCM ONLY
    48 kHz, 16/20/24 bits
    linear PCM DVD VIDEO
    96 kHz linear PCM DVD VIDEO 48 kHz, 16 bits stereo linear PCM
    DTS DVD VIDEO DTS bit stream 48 kHz, 16 bits stereo linear PCM
    DOLBY DIGITAL DVD VIDEO DOLBY DIGITAL bit stream 48 kHz, 16 bits stereo lin-
    ear PCM
    CD/VCD/SVCD 44.1 kHz, 16 bits stereo linear PCM/48 kHz, 16 bits linear PCM DTS CD DTS bit stream 44.1 kHz, 16 bits linear PCM
    MP3/WMA/DivX file 32/44.1/48 kHz, 16 bits linear PCM
    Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language
    AA Afar GD Scots Gaelic MI Maori SL Slovenian
    AB Abkhazian GL Galician MK Macedonian SM Samoan
    AF Afrikaans GN Guarani ML Malayalam SN Shona
    AM Ameharic GU Gujarati MN Mongolian SO Somali
    AR Arabic HA Hausa MO Moldavian SQ Albanian
    AS Assamese HI Hindi MR Marathi SR Serbian
    AY Aymara HR Croatian MS Malay (MAY) SS Siswati
    AZ Azerbaijani HU Hungarian MT Maltese ST Sesotho
    BA Bashkir HY Armenian MY Burmese SU Sundanese
    BE Byelorussian IA Interlingua NA Nauru SV Swedish
    BG Bulgarian IE Interlingue NE Nepali SW Swahili
    BH Bihari IK Inupiak NL Dutch TA Tamil
    BI Bislama IN Indonesian NO Norwegian TE Telugu
    BN Bengali, Bangla IS Icelandic OC Occitan TG Tajik
    BO Tibetan IW Hebrew OM (Afan) Oromo TH Thai
    BR Breton JI Yiddish OR Oriya TI Tigrinya
    CA Catalan JW Javanese PA Panjabi TK Turkmen
    CO Corsican KA Georgian PL Polish TL Tagalog
    CS Czech KK Kazakh PS Pashto, Pushto TN Setswana
    CY Welsh KL Greenlandic PT Portuguese TO Tonga
    DA Danish KM Cambodian QU Quechua TR Turkish
    DZ Bhutani KN Kannada RM Rhaeto-Romance TS Tsonga
    EL Greek KO Korean (KOR) RN Kirundi TT Tatar
    EO Esperanto KS Kashmiri RO Rumanian TW Twi
    ET Estonian KU Kurdish RU Russian UK Ukrainian
    EU Basque KY Kirghiz RW Kinyarwanda UR Urdu
    FA Persian LA Latin SA Sanskrit UZ Uzbek
    FI Finnish LN Lingala SD Sindhi VI Vietnamese
    FJ Fiji LO Laothian SG Sangho VO Volapuk
    FO Faroese LT Lithuanian SH Serbo-Croatian WO Wolof
    FY Frisian LV Latvian, Lettish SI Singhalese XH Xhosa
    GA Irish MG Malagasy SK Slovak YO Yoruba ZU Zulu
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    Playing back sources from other devices
     
    1Press [LINE]. 
    • Each time you press [LINE], the display 
    changes in the display window as follows.
    - “LINE 1” for selecting the device con-
    nected to the [LINE IN 1] terminal
    - “LINE 2” for selecting the device con-
    nected to the [LINE IN 2] terminals
    - “TV SOUND” for selecting the TV con-
    nected to the [AV] terminal
    - “LINE-DIGITAL” for selecting the digital 
    audio device connected to the [LINE-DIGI-
    TAL IN] terminal
    • You can also select the connected device as 
    the source by repeatedly pressing 
    [SOURCE] on the main unit.
    2Start playback on the connected 
    device.
    • Refer also to the operation manual for the 
    connected device.
    3Adjust the volume and make other 
    necessary settings. 
    • Refer to “Basic operations” on page 17. 
    You can select the gain of the signal from the 
    [LINE IN 1] and [LINE IN 2] terminals. 
    Use the initial settings for normal operation. If the 
    sound is too small or too loud, change the settings. 
    1Press [LINE] repeatedly to select 
    “LINE 1” or “LINE 2” in the display 
    window. 
    2Hold down [ENTER]. 
    • Each time you hold down [ENTER], the dis-
    play changes as follows. 
    “LEVEL 1” : the initial setting for “LINE 2”
    “LEVEL 2” 
    “LEVEL 3” : the initial setting for “LINE 1”
    • The signal gain increases in the order of 
    “LEVEL 1”, “LEVEL 2” and “LEVEL 3”. 
    NOTE
    • You can select the signal gain respectively for 
    “LINE 1” and “LINE 2”.
    Selecting other devices as the 
    source
    Selecting the signal gain
    Playing back sources from other devices
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    Playing back sources from other devices
     
    When you start analog playback of a portable digi-
    tal audio player connected to the [LINE IN 1] termi-
    nal while the main unit is off or another source is 
    selected, the main unit automatically turns on and 
    the source changes to the connected portable digi-
    tal audio player. This function is called the quick 
    portable link function (QP LINK). 
    Press [QP LINK] repeatedly to select 
    “QP ON” in the display window. 
    • To deactivate QP LINK, select “QP OFF”.
    ■When “QP ON” is selected 
    1Connect a portable digital audio 
    player to the [LINE IN 1] terminal 
    using an audio cable. 
    2Start playback on the portable dig-
    ital audio player. 
    • If the main unit is off, the main unit automati-
    cally turns on. 
    • The source from the portable digital audio  player is automatically selected, “LINE 1” is 
    displayed and sound is produced.
    NOTE
    *1 When “QP ON” is displayed, “:ACT” or “:NO 
    ACT” is also displayed to indicate the status of 
    QP LINK. (According to the status of the main 
    unit, “:ACT” and “:NO ACT” changes automati-
    cally.)
    - “QP ON :ACT” is displayed when QP LINK is activated and available. 
    - “QP ON :NO ACT” is displayed when QP  LINK is activated but unavailable. 
    Pressing [QP LINK] once can be used to con-
    firm the status of QP LINK.
    If the sensitivity for the i nput audio signal is too 
    high, QP LINK may be activated even when the 
    portable digital audio player is not played back. 
    At this time, you can select the lower sensitivity.
    Hold down [QP LINK]. 
    • Each time you hold down [QP LINK], the display  changes in the display window as follows. 
    - “QP: LEVEL1” for normal usage (the initial set- ting) 
    - “QP: LEVEL2” for lower sensitivity 
    QP LINK
    Activating QP LINK
    *1
    Using QP LINK
    Main unit (front view)
    Audio cable 
    (not supplied)
    Output Portable digital audio player or 
    other audio device
    Selecting the sensitivity for QP LINK
    Playing back sources from
     other devices (continued)
    For the locations of the remote 
    control buttons, refer to page 44.
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