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    CD recorder
    VCR /
    laser disc player /
    cassette decktape recorder /
    CD recorder
    CONNECTIONS
    Connecting additional
    equipment
    You can connect other audio and audio/visual equipment to
    the DVD system in order to use the Home Cinema Audio
    System’s surround sound capabilities.
    IMPORTANT!
    –For connection to additional equipment, the
    audio/video cables are not supplied.
    –When making connections, make sure the
    colour of cables matches the colour of jacks.
    –Always refer to the instruction manual of the
    connected equipment to make an optimal
    connection.
    –Some DVDs have anti-copying devices, so you
    will not be able to record the disc through a VCR.
    Analogue audio connections
    For listening to the other equipment
    Connect the system’s AUX IN (R / L) jacks to the
    AUDIO OUT jacks on the other audio/visual device (such
    as a  VCR, Laser Disc player or cassette deck).
    For recording
    Connect the system’s LINE OUT (R / L) jacks to the
    AUDIO IN jacks on the recording device (such as a tape
    recorder or CD recorder).
    Digital audio connections
    For listening to the playback from the
    CD recorder
    Connect the system’s DIGITAL IN jack to the
    DIGITAL OUT jack on a CD recorder.
    Notes:
    – You cannot hear the SACD or MP3-CD playback if you use
    the digital connection.
    – If the audio format of the digital input does not match the
    capabilities of your DVD Home Cinema System, it will produce
    a strong, distorted sound or no sound at all.
    For recording
    Connect the system’s DIGITAL OUT jack to the
    DIGITAL IN jack on a CD recorder.
    Note:
    – If DVDs are encoded with anti-copy protection, digital
    recording is not possible.
    Replacing the centre speaker with the TV
    You can remove the centre speaker and redirect the sound
    through your TV system if the TV has a CENTER IN jack.
    Connect the CENTER IN jack of your TV to the
    CENTER OUT jack of your DVD system.
    Caution: Do not touch the inner pins of the jacks
    on the rear panel. Electrostatic discharge may
    cause permanent damage to the unit.
     
    						
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    Setting up the surround sound
    system
    You must connect all the speakers and set up the system
    properly in order to enjoy the Digital Cinema experience at
    home (refer to “Connections – Connecting the speakers”).
    You will have the feeling of being in the middle of the action
    because sound is coming from ever ywhere around you.
    The subwoofer can enhance the bass performance of your
    system dramatically.
    IMPORTANT!
    Please sit at your usual listening position in order
    to set up the speaker balance correctly.
    Placing the speakers
    To obtain the best surround effect, place the speakers as
    follows.
    1Place the front left and right speakers at equal distances
    from the TV and at an angle of approximately 45 degrees
    from the listening position.
    2Place the centre speaker above or below the TV so the
    centre channel’s sound is localised.
    3Place the surround speakers at normal listening ear level
    facing each other or mounted on the wall.
    4Place the subwoofer on the floor near the TV.
    Notes:
    – To avoid magnetic interference, do not position the front
    speakers too close to your TV.
    – If the rear surround speakers are installed farther away
    from the listening position than the front and centre speakers,
    it will weaken the surround effect.
    – All speakers should be securely installed to prevent
    accidents and improve sound quality.
    Changing the volume level
    You can change the speakers’ sound distribution to suit
    your surround sound needs, except for CDDA DTS disc.
    Press CENTER +/- to adjust the level of the centre
    speaker.
    ➜“CEN XX” is displayed.
    Press REAR +/- to adjust the level of the rear
    surround speakers.
    ➜“SL XX” or “SR XX” is displayed.
    Notes:
    –“XX” denotes the volume level between -6 to +6.
    – For CDDA DTS disc , please refer to “System Setup (DVD) –
    Setting the sound (
    ) – Speakers” for changing the volume
    level of the centre speaker, rear speakers and subwoofer.
    Setting up the subwoofer
    1Use the supplied subwoofer cable to connect the
    subwoofer’s audio input jack to the WOOFER LINE
    OUT jack of the DVD system.
    2Connect the subwoofer’s AC power cable to the wall
    socket and switch on the power.
    ➜It will automatically switch on when receiving an audio
    signal input. If there is no audio signal input, it will switch off
    automatically.
    3Set the phase polarity at the rear of the subwoofer at
    either 0
    o or 180o to determine better bass reproduction
    effect in your listening environment.
    4Press SUBW +/- to adjust the volume level of the
    subwoofer (-6 to +6).
    ➜“SUB XX” is displayed.
    Inserting batteries into the
    remote control
    1Open the batter y compar tment.
    2Place the batteries in the
    compar tment with the correct
    polarity as indicated by “+“ and “-“
    symbols.
    3Close the cover.
    CAUTION!
    –Remove batteries if they are exhausted or will
    not be used for a long time.
    –Do not use old and new or different types of
    batteries in combination.
    –Batteries contain chemical substances, so they
    should be disposed off properly.
    Preparations
    PREPARATIONS
     
    						
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    Switching on the system
    1After completing all the connections, connect the AC
    power cord of the DVD system and subwoofer to the
    power outlet.
    The first time you turn on power,
    AUTO INSTALL - PRESS PLAY may appear on the
    display screen.  PressÉÅ  on the system to star t
    installation or press Ç to exit (refer to “Radio Reception –
    Plug and Play”).
    2Press SOURCE button (or press TV / AV, DISC,
    TUNER or AUX / DI) to select the input source.
    ➜The selected source will be displayed.
    For viewing a DVD or VCD, a TV needs to be connected
    (refer to “Connections – Connecting a TV”).
    Switch on the TV and set it to the correct video in channel
    (for example, EXT1, EXT2, AV1, AV2). Refer to your TV
    instruction manual for details.
    ➜The default screen appears on the TV.
    You can connect other equipment to the DVD system in
    order to use the Home Cinema Audio System’s surround
    sound capabilities. For example, connect to a TV and select
    TV/AV as the input source or connect to a VCR and select
    AUX as the input source.
    IMPORTANT!
    – If your TV screen is only showing a black / white
    picture or the picture is completely distorted,
    please refer to “NTSC/PAL setting” or “System
    Setup (DVD) – TV system”.
    – If you do not get a proper picture or sound,
    please refer to “System Setup (DVD)” in order to
    change the pre-settings as necessary to
    accommodate your TV system or change to your
    preferred settings.
    NTSC / PAL setting
    Set the DVD system to NTSC or PAL, whichever matches
    your TV.  The factor y default setting is PAL.  This setting is
    necessary if you connected the DVD system to a
    NTSC TV  only.
    1Press SOURCE or DISC to
    select disc mode.
    ➜Make sure that no disc is
    inside the disc tray.
    2Hold down DISC on the
    remote control until the
    current setting (NTSC or
    PAL) appear on the display.
    3If you want to change the setting, repeat step 2.
    System Setup (DVD)
    The system setup is carried out via the TV, enabling you to
    customise the DVD system to suit your par ticular
    requirement. If the options selected are not available on a
    disc, then the disc’s own preference will be used.
    To enter System Setup menu
    1Press SYSTEM MENU then 4 to select  icon from
    the menu bar on the TV screen.
    ➜Playback will stop.
    2Use 34 1 2 to toggle through the functions (   
     ) and select your preferred option.
    3Press OK to confirm a highlighted selection.
    4To remove the menu, press SYSTEM MENU again.
    Setting the picture 
    TV Shape
    Black Level shift
    Video shiftOn 1en
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    panscan
    Adv. Picture Options
    Settings... Personal colour
    Settings... Colour settings1 Personal
    P-Scan Aspect Ratio
    Off
    PScan Output480PTV SystemPAL
    öTV Shape
    Select the aspect ratio of the connected TV.
    If you have a normal TV and
    your DVD is formatted for
    wide screen viewing,
    select 
    4:3 letter box.  Wide picture
    with black bands will be displayed
    on the upper and lower por tions of the TV screen.
    If you have a normal TV and
    your DVD is not formatted
    for wide screen viewing,
    select 
    4:3 panscan (default
    setting).  A picture is displayed on
    the whole TV screen (or
    “reformatted to fit your TV”).
    If you have a wide screen TV,
    select 
    16:9 (you must also set
    your wide screen TV to “full
    size”).
    Notes:
    – If you have connected the DVD system to a Progressive
    Scan TV using the component (Pr / Cr Pb / Cb Y) video
    connection, refer to “P-Scan Aspect Ratio” for proper aspect
    ratio settings.
    – The format you select must be available on the disc .  If it is
    not, the settings for TV Shape will not affect the picture during
    playback.
    PREPARATIONS
    
         
    						
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    PREPARATIONS
    öBlack level shift (NTSC output only)
    Select 
    On if you set the DVD system to NTSC and you are
    playing NTSC-compatible DVDs.  This will improve the
    colour contrast and picture.
    öVideo shift
    Use this setting to personalise the position of the picture
    on your TV by scrolling it to the left or right.
    öColour settings
    You can select one of the predefined sets of colour settings:
    Personal, Rich, Natural, Soft or Animation..
    öPersonal colour
    It allows you to define your own set of colour settings by
    adjusting : 
    Saturation, Brightness and Contrast.  Use 3 4
    keys to adjust the values of these settings, then press OK.
    öAdv. Picture Options (for TV connection through
    Pr / Cr Pb / Cb Y Progressive Scan Video Out only)
    DCDi (New Directional Correlation Deinter lacing) –
    Switching on DCDi (select “Y”) will optimise the image
    quality significantly, especially during the slow motion
    playback.  It will compute and track the angle of edge to fill
    in the missing pixel on the TV screen.
    True Life - adjust the value of this setting (+0~+5) to
    produce a more dynamic picture by increasing the picture
    contrast and the colour intensity.
    öP-Scan Aspect Ratio (for TV connection through
    Pr / Cr Pb / Cb Y Progressive Scan Video Out only)
    It allows you to adjust the ratio of the pictures on the TV
    screen.
    Non Linear Stretch – for display of 4:3 image on 16:9 TV
    with non-linear stretching (center por tion of screen is
    stretch less than the side).
    4:3 Pillar Box – for display of 4:3 image on 16:9 TV without
    stretching.
    Off – no aspect ration adjustment.
    öPScan Output (for TV connection through
    Pr/Cr Pb/Cb Y Progressive Scan Video Out only)
    This setting is only applicable for PAL DVD disc.
    480P – select this setting if you are playing an PAL DVD
    disc on an NTSC-compatible TV.
    Unprocessed – select this setting to remain the PAL DVD
    disc playback in PAL output.öTV System (NTSC / PAL conversion)
    This setting is applicable only if you used the CVBS or
    SCART jacks to connect the DVD system to a TV.  Select
    the colour system that matches the connected TV.
    You do not need to change the setting if your TV is
    PAL-compatible.  The factor y default setting is 
    PAL.  It will
    change the video signal of a NTSC disc and playback in PAL
    format.
    If your TV is compatible with both NTSC and PAL,
    select 
    AUTO.
    If your TV is NTSC-compatible,
    select 
    NTSC. It will not suppor t the PAL format DVDs and
    playback of a PAL DVD is not possible.
    Note:
    – Slight picture distortions may occur due to this conversion.
    This is normal.
    Setting the sound 
    Digital output
    Analogue output
    Night mode
    Karaoke vocal
    PCM output
    Stereo
    On
    48 KHZAll
    1en1enst 1
    SpeakersSettings... Off
    öDigital output
    Digital output lets you specify the type of digital output
    available with the other equipment connected.
    Select 
    All, if you have connected the DVD system’s
    DIGITAL OUT jack to an equipment that has a
    multichannel decoder.
    Select 
    PCM only (default setting), if the other equipment is
    not capable of decoding multichannel audio.
    Select 
    Off to deactivate the digital output.
    Note:
    – You cannot hear the SACD or MP3-CD playback if you use
    the digital connection.
    öAnalogue output
    Select 
    Stereo, 3D sound (TruSurround) or Multi-channel
    to match your DVD home cinema system’s playback
    capability.
    This function can also be accessed via the
    SURROUND button on the remote control.
    öNight mode
    Select 
    On to level out the volume, high volume outputs will
    be softened. For example, the disc will play at the same
    sound level throughout the movie.
    öKaraoke vocal (not functional for this model)
     
    						
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    öSpeakers
    Allows you to select speaker settings, volume balance, delay
    time and to test the speaker settings.
    You can also adjust the volume balance via the
    SUBW +/-, REAR +/-, CENTER +/-
    buttons on the remote control.
    Notes:
    – Speaker settings are only active on the Multi-Channel Audio
    outputs for both DVD and SACD. Speaker settings will not be
    applied during playback in the SACD Stereo mode.
    – The test tone will be automatically generated.  To help you
    judge the sound level of each speaker, the left front speaker is
    always on during the setting process.
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    öPCM Output
    If you connected the DVD system to an external
    equipment using the DIGITAL OUT jack, you may need to
    adjust the PCM output setting.
    Select 
    96 KHZ if the external equipment is capable of
    processing digital signal input with sampling rates of 96 kHz.
    Select 
    48 KHZ if the external equipment is incapable of
    processing 96 kHz digital signal input, and you need the
    system to conver t sound to a standard signal with sampling
    rates of 48 kHz.
    Setting the language 
    Audio Language
    Subtitle
    MenuEnglish
    English English
    1en1enst 1
    öAudio Language, Subtitle, Menu
    This is to select the audio language, subtitle language and
    the language used on TV screen menus or DVD menus that
    will always be used for ever y disc to be played back.  The
    default setting is English.
    If the language selected is not available on the disc, the
    original language designated by each disc will be selected.
    PREPARATIONS
    Setting the features 
    Access control
    Status window
    PBCOnEnter code...
      On
    1en1enst 1
    On
    Help text
    öAccess Control (see next page)
    öStatus window
    If you select 
    On, the current status of the system will be
    displayed on the TV screen.
    öPBC (Playback Control –  VCD only)
    If you select 
    On, when playing a video CD with playback
    control function, the PBC menu (if available) will appear on
    the TV screen for selection.
    If you select 
    Off, the video CD will play automatically once
    it is loaded in the disc tray.
    This function can also be accessed via the
    DISC MENU button on the remote control.
    öHelp text
    If you select 
    On, the help text will appear to describe the
    menu bar icons selected.
     
    						
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    Access Control contains the following features :
    Child lock
    Parental level
    Change country
    Change code
    IMPORTANT!
    – Philips denies any liability associated with
    unintended watching of discs.  Make sure your
    discs play according to your Parental Controls
    settings before you allow children access to the
    player.
    – Some DVDs are not encoded with a rating
    though the movie rating is printed on the disc
    jacket.  The rating level feature does not work for
    such discs.
    Child lock (DVD / VCD)
    Not all DVDs are rated or coded by the disc maker.  You
    can prevent a specific DVD from playing by locking or
    unlocking the DVD, regardless of its rating.
    To lock/unlock the disc for viewing
    1Press SYSTEM MENU, then press 4 four times to select
     from the menu bar.
    2Press 2 to select Access control.
    3Use the numeric keypad (0-9) to enter your 4-digit
    code. If necessar y, enter the code a second time.
    4Move to Child lock using 3 4.
    5Press 2 then use 3 4 to select Ç (lock) or É (unlock).
    6Press OK to confirm.
    ➜ Now unauthorised discs will not be played unless the
    4-digit code is entered.
    7To remove the menu, press SYSTEM MENU again.
    To enable disc playback after it has been
    locked
    1Inser t the disc.
    ➜The ‘child safe’ menu will appear.
    2You will be asked to enter your 4-digit code for
    Play once or Play always.
    ➜If you select 
    Play once, the current disc in the disc tray
    can be played.
    ➜If you select 
    Play always, the disc will become
    authorised and can always be played, even if the Child Lock
    is set to Ç (lock).Notes:
    – The player memory can maintain 120 authorised
    (‘Child safe’) disc titles.  A disc will be placed in the list when
    ‘Play Always’ is selected.
    – Each time a ‘child safe’ disc is played, it will be placed on
    top of the list.  When the list is full, the last disc in the list will
    be replaced when a new disc is added.
    – Two-sided DVDs and multi-volume VCDs may have a
    different ID for each side or volume. In order to make the disc
    ‘Child safe’, each side has to be authorised.
    To disable disc playback
    1Inser t the disc.
    ➜ Playback star ts automatically.
    2Press 9 while { is visible.
    ➜ The | will appear and the disc is now locked, and
    unable to play unless you enter the 4-digit code.
    Access Control
    ACCESS CONTROL
     
    						
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    Parental level (DVD)
    (only available in region 1 player)
    This feature lets you set a playback limitation level. Some
    DVDs may have a parental level assigned to the complete
    disc or to cer tain scenes on the disc.  The rating levels are
    from 1 to 8 and are countr y dependent.  You can prohibit
    the playing of cer tain discs that are not suitable for your
    children or have cer tain discs played with alternative scenes.
    To set the parental level at which you want to
    restrict playback
    1Press SYSTEM MENU,  then press 4 four times to
    select 
     from the menu bar.
    2Press 2 to select Access control.
    3Enter the 4-digit code. If necessar y, enter the code a
    second time.
    4Move to Parental level using 3 4.
    5Press 2, then press 3 4 to select a rating from 1 to 8 for
    the DVD that is currently in the DVD player.
    6Press OK to confirm.
    7To remove the menu, press SYSTEM MENU again.
    Rating - NO PARENT
    If parental control is not activated, it will play all discs.
    Rating - 1 to 8
    If the player’s parental level is set below 8, only discs with a
    lower or equal level will play.  For example, if the player is
    set to 6, only discs with ratings of 6, 4, 3 and 1 will be
    played.  Higher rated scenes will not be played unless an
    alternative that has the same rating or lower is available on
    the disc. For example, consider a disc that generally is
    suitable for most audiences, and it is rated at level 1 for the
    most par t. However, in the middle, there are also scenes
    rated at 6 (not suitable for children).
    Rating explanations
    8– Mature material; should be viewed only by
    adults due to graphic sexual material, violence,
    or language.
    7– No children under age 17; not recommended
    viewing for children under age 17.
    6– Parental Guidance - Restricted; recommended
    that parents restrict children under 17 from
    viewing or allow to view only when super vised
    by a parent or adult guardian.
    5– Reser ved.
    4– Material is unsuitable for children under age 13.
    3– Parental Guidance suggested.
    2– Reser ved.
    1– General Audience; recommended as acceptable
    for viewers of all ages.
    ACCESS CONTROL
    Change Country (DVD)
    1When disc playback is stopped, press SYSTEM MENU,
    then press 4 four times to select 
     from the menu bar.
    2Press 2 to select Access control.
    3Enter the 4-digit code.
    4Move to Change country using 3 4.
    5Press  2, then press 3 4 to select a countr y.
    6Press OK to confirm.
    Change Code (DVD / VCD)
    1When disc playback is stopped, press SYSTEM MENU,
    then press 4 four times to select 
     from the menu bar.
    2Press 2 to select Access control.
    3Enter the old 4-digit code.
    4Move to Change code using 3 4, then press 2 to confirm.
    5Enter the new 4-digit code.
    6Enter the code a second time to reconfirm.
    If you forget your 4 digit code
    1Select Access control.
    2Press 9 four times when prompted for the 4-digit code.
    The system will automatically change back to the default
    code.
    3Enter a new 4-digit code twice.
     
    						
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    Sound Control
    IMPORTANT!
    – For proper surround sound, make sure you have
    followed the “Connections” and “Preparations”
    procedures fully.
    – The centre and surround speakers only operate
    when the system is set to surround sound mode
    and the source material being played is recorded
    or broadcast in Dolby Digital, DTS or Dolby
    surround sound.
    – Stereo broadcasts or recordings will produce
    some surround channel effects when played in a
    surround mode. However, mono (single channel
    sound) sources will not produce any sound from the
    surround speakers.
    Selecting the surround sound mode
    Press SURROUND repeatedly to select : Multi-channel,
    3D Sound or stereo mode.
    ➜The availability of the various surround sound modes
    depend on the number of speakers used and the sound
    available on the disc. The available output modes are shown
    below.
    When playing an SACD, press SURROUND to select:
    SACD multi channel or SACD stereo.
    Multichannel
    –  Dolby Digital
    Dolby Digital (also known as Dolby 5.1) and MPEG Multichannel deliver a
    realistic and dynamic sound similar to theatre and cinema.  It requires
    connection of all five speakers (front left/right, centre, surround left/right)
    and subwoofer for correct Dolby Digital sound reproduction. Each channel
    plays its own unique role in providing the right sound.  Front left, centre
    and right join two surround speakers to reproduce high, mid and bass
    frequencies in five full-range channels of surround.  Bass rumble, explosions
    and low frequency effects you feel are delivered through the subwoofer.  A
    large number of DVD discs have been recorded in Dolby Digital.
    –  DTS Surround
    DTS Surround is a cinema surround sound format that offers superior
    digital audio performance.  DTS offers more clarity and definition especially
    for higher tones.  The better sound quality is a result of the limited sound
    compression (3:1 instead of 11:1 for Dolby Digital) and the 20-bit
    resolution.
    –  Dolby Surround
    The Dolby Surround system is a specially encoded two-channel analogue
    format that will produce sound through four speaker channels (front left,
    centre, front right, mono surround) when a Dolby Pro Logic Decoder is
    used.  It is also compatible with stereo systems but the user will only have
    two-channel (front left & right) sound.
    –  Matrix
    A new surround playback system that delivers five-channel surround
    sound (front left/right, centre, surround left/right and subwoofer).
    3D Sound
    A new surround playback system that delivers surround sound from only
    the two front speakers and a subwoofer.
    Stereo
    All sound is reproduced and played through the front left and right
    speakers.  This enables standard stereo reproduction.
    Selecting the digital sound effect
    The digital sound effects allow you to select from various
    pre-set modes that control the frequency bands of sound
    to optimise cer tain musical styles. It greatly enhances the
    excitement and enjoyment of your favourite music.
    Press SOUND repeatedly to select the available sound
    effect.
    When playing a DVD / VCD or in TV / AV
    mode, select :
    – CONCERT, DRAMA, ACTION or SCI-FI
    When playing a CD / MP3-CD / SACD or in
    Tuner or Aux mode, select :
    – CLASSIC, JAZZ, ROCK or DIGITAL
    Selecting the clear voice effect
    The clear voice sound feature enhances the centre and
    surround sound speakers.
    Press VOICE on the remote control to switch on or off
    the clear voice effect.
    Volume control
    Adjust VOLUME button (or press VO L +/-) to
    increase or decrease the volume level.
    For Philips TVs only
    Press TV VOL +/- on the remote control to adjust the
    TV’s volume level.
    To listen through the headphones
    Connect the headphones plug to the n socket at the
    front of the system.
    ➜The speaker s will be muted.
    To switch off the volume temporarily
    Press MUTE.
    ➜Playback will continue without sound and MUTE is
    displayed.
    To restore the volume, press MUTE again.
    Dimming the display screen
    Press DIM repeatedly to select different levels of
    brightness for the display screen.
    Basic Functions
    BASIC FUNCTIONS
     
    						
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    Discs information
       
    TITLE 1 TITLE 2
    CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3
    DVD-VIDEO DISC
    DVD video discs may have one or more Titles, and each
    Title may have one or more Chapters.
       
    TRACK 1 TRACK 2
    INDEX 1 INDEX 2 INDEX 1 INDEX 2 INDEX 3
    VIDEO CD
    Video CDs may have one or more Tracks, and each Track
    may have one or more Indexes.
    To make easy and convenient access, you can move
    between Tracks and Indexes.
    Some Video CDs have Play Back Control (PBC), which is a
    predefined playback sequence stored on the disc (refer to
    “Special VCD/SVCD  features”).
    SACD Disc Types
    Single layer DiscDual layer Disc Hybrid layer Disc
    HD layerHD layerHD layer
    CD layer
    Super Audio CDs contain only Tracks.
    If SACD-text or CD-text is available on the disc, it will be
    displayed on both the TV screen and system’s front panel.
    There are three types of Super Audio CDs : single-layer,
    dual-layer and hybrid discs.
    – The single layer disc may contain both information areas.
    – The dual layer disc may contain both information areas
    but a double amount of information can be stored on the
    disc thanks to the second layer.
    – The hybrid disc may contain not only both information
    areas but also a second, standard CD layer, making it
    playable on standard CD players.
    ¶On hybrid discs (with SACD and CD layers), the system will
    only play the SACD layer.
       
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    TRACKS AUDIO CD
    Audio CDs contain only Tracks.
    Basic playback
    CAUTION!
    – Do not move the disc player during playback, as
    doing so may damage the DVD system.
    – Do not push on the disc tray or put any objects
    other than disc on the disc tray.  Doing so may
    cause the disc player to malfunction.
    1Press STANDBY ON /
    ECO POWER y to switch the
    system on.
    2Press OPEN / CLOSE to open
    the disc tray.
    3Load a disc with the label side
    facing up.
    4Press OPEN / CLOSE again to
    close the tray.
    ➜There will be a shor t delay while the system identifies
    the disc and reads the menu from the disc.
    Some discs will star t playing automatically, and others will
    display the Disc Menu on the TV screen.  If the menu is
    presented, use 341 2 to highlight your selection and press
    OK to confirm.  To select a play option, use the numeric
    keypad (0-9).
    5PressÉÅ  to star t playback.
    For SACDs, VCDs and CDs, playback will stop at the end of
    the disc.
    Notes:
    – Your system will not play discs that have a region code
    different from the region code of  your system.
    – If the inhibit icon (Ä) appears on the TV screen when a
    button is pressed, it means the function is not available on the
    disc you are playing.
    – It may not be possible to play CD-R/RW or DVD-R/RW in
    all cases due to the type of disc or condition of the recording.
    To interrupt playback
    1PressÉÅ.
    ➜The picture freezes and the sound will be muted.
    2To resume playback, pressÉÅ  again.
    To stop playback
    Press Ç.
    POWER ON/OFF
    OPERATIONS
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    Continue playback from the last stop
    point (DVD / VCD)
    Press RESUME to resume playback from the point at
    which it stopped (it is only applicable for the last five
    DVD / VCD played).
    To cancel the resume mode and start
    playback from the beginning
    1In stop mode, press Ç.
    2PressÉÅ  to star t playback from the beginning.
    Note:
    – Resume feature is also applicable to VCDs and SVCDs.
    – The resume option may not be available on some discs.
    Skipping to another track / chapter
    Press S or T repeatedly during playback to skip
    backward or forward.  Each press will take the disc to the
    beginning of the previous or next track/chapter.
    Note:
    – If the REPEAT function has been set, pressing S or T
    will replay the same track/chapter.
    To skip to the beginning of the current track /
    chapter during playback
    Press S once.
    To go directly to any track / chapter
    Use the numeric keypad (0-9) to enter the number of
    the desired track / chapter.
    Fast Search
    1Hold down S or T about two seconds to fast
    reverse or forward the disc.  Holding S or T again
    will increase the search speed.
    2To resume normal play, pressÉÅ.
    Repeat play
    You can only select the repeat play mode during playback.
    For DVD – Repeat chapter / title / disc
    Press REPEAT repeatedly to select the following :
    ➜“REPEAT CHAPTER” – repeat the current chapter.
    ➜“REPEAT TITLE” – repeat the current title.
    ➜“REPEAT DISC” – repeat the entire disc.
    For SVCD / VCD / SACD / CD - Repeat track/
    disc
    Press REPEAT repeatedly to select the following :
    ➜“REPEAT TRACK – repeat the current track.
    ➜“REPEAT DISC” – repeat the entire disc.
    To cancel the repeat mode
    Press REPEAT repeatedly to select “REPEAT OFF”.
    Notes:
    – Repeat play might not work correctly with some DVDs.
    – For VCD, repeat play is not possible during PBC playback.
    Repeat A-B
    You can play a specific section in a chapter / track repeatedly.
    1PressÉÅ to star t disc playback.
    2When the disc reaches the point at which you want
    repeated playback to begin, press REPEAT A-B.
    3When the disc reaches the point at which you want to end
    the segment, press REPEAT A-B again.
    ➜The segment will now repeat continuously.
    4To resume normal play, press REPEAT A-B again.
    Programme favourite tracks (Audio CD)
    You can play the contents of the disc in the order you want
    by programming the order of the tracks to be played. Up to
    20 tracks can be stored.
    1While playback is stopped, press PROG to enter
    programme mode.
    ➜“X? PROGRAM” is displayed.
    2Use S / T or the numeric keypad (0-9) to enter
    the track number you want.
    ➜If you attempt to programme more than 20 tracks,
    PROGRAM FULL is displayed.
    3Press OK or PROG to store the track.
    Repeat steps 2-3 to store other tracks.
    4To star t programme play, pressÉÅ.
    5To stop playback or exit programme mode, press Ç once.
    6To cancel the programme, press Ç again.
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