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Page: 1 DVD 50 5 - DiscDVDChanger OWNER'SMANUAL harman / kardon ov5a0 m i Ul _ _ nmu m _ 1 _ _ _ _ mzl _ 1 oi _ s _ u P 44 SF _ RCH ) _ em PROOREgSIVB 9CAN © © harman / kardon ° Power for the Digital Revolution . TM Page: 2 DVD 50 5 - Disc DVDChanger 3 Introduction 4 SafetyInformation 5 DVDCompatibility & Terminology 6 FrontPanelControls 7 FrontPanelInformationDisplay 9 RearPanelConnections 10 RemoteControl Functions 13 InstallationandConnections 18 SetupMenu 18 RemoteControl Operation 19 Audio LanguageSelection 19 SubtitleLanguageSelection 20 MenuLanguageSelection 20 RatingsSelectionand PasswordControl 21 AspectRatio 22 VideoOutput 23 DVDAuto Play 24 DynamicRangeSetting 24 DigitalAudio Out 26 PlaybackBasicsfor All Formats 26 LoadingDiscs 29 DVDPlayback 29 Usinga DVD'sMenu 30 Usingthe On - ScreenMenuBarfor DVDPlayback 30 SelectingTitlesand Chapters 30 Changingthe AudioTrack 31 ChangingSubtitle Languages 31 ChangingCameraAngles 32 CD Playback 33 MP3Playback 34 VCDPlayback 35 ProgrammedPlay 35 RandomPlay 36 ProgrammedPlay 37 Bookmarks 38 DVDLanguageCodes 39 TroubleshootingGuide 40 TechnicalSpecifications Typographical Conventions In order to helpyou usethis manualwith the remotecontrol , front panelcontrolsand rearpanel connectionsc , ertainconventionshavebeenused . EXAMPLE - ( bold type ) indicatesa specificremotecontrol or front panelbutton , or rearpanel connectionjack EX AMPLE - ( OCRtype ) indicatesa messagethat isvisibleon the front panel informationdisplay [ ] - ( numberina square ) indicatesa specificfront panelcontrol _ ] D - ( numberinan oval ) indicatesa button or indicatoron the remote O - ( numberina circle ) indicatesa rearpanelconnection [ ] - ( letter ina square ) indicatesan indicatorin the front paneldisplay . _ - ( letter in a triangle ) indicatesa connectionoption inthe installationprocess 2 TABLEOF CONTENTS Page: 3 Introduction Thankyoufor choosingthe HarmanKardon DVDplayersareamongthe fastestgrowing • Dolby Digital and DTSdata signal out - DVD50 . TheDVD50 is a multipurposefive - disc consumerelectronicsproductseverbroughtto put through both optical and coaxial playerthat deliversthe highestlevelof playback market , but this may , neverthelessb , ethe first digital audio connections qualityfrom a wide rangeof optical mediafor - DVDplayeryou've owned . Although manyof • Audiophile - grade Wolfson output DACs the featuresof the DVD50 resemblethoseof mats . Along with conventionalDVDand CD for the finest audio reproduction audio discs , the DVD50 is alsocompatiblewith standardCDchangersor players , thereare a • Easy - to - use on - screen navigation CD - Rand CD - RWdiscs , discswith HDCD numberof functionsthat you maybe unfamiliar system encoding , VCDdiscsand discsrecordedwith with . Toensurethat youare ableto takeadvan audio files in the MP3format . However , the tage of all the power andflexibility the DVD50 • Playbackof MP3 audio discswith text DVD50doesmorethan simplyplay discsin this hasto offer , we encourageyouto reviewthis display extensivelist of formats , it playsthemflawlessly , manual . Thatsmall investmentof your timewill • HDCDdecoding for optimal playback and providesoutput signalsthat matchthe paymajordividendsin the enjoymentyouwill of HDCD - encededdiscsand superior capabilitiesof the latestaudio andvideo display get from properuseof the DVD50 . reproduction of all CDs technologies . If youhaveadditionalquestionsabout this • Extensive programming capabilityfor On the videoside , the DVD50 is one of thefirst product , or its installationor operation , that are audio and video discs 5 - discchangersto offer progressivescanvideo not answeredin this manual , pleasecontact • Parental lock controls prevent outputsfor usewith digital " HDTV - Ready " dis - your dealer , ashe is yourbestsourceof unauthorized viewing of restricted play monitors . Usinga high - speed , single - chip localinformation . Youmayalsocontact movies digital processort , he DVD50 is capableof HarmanKardonvia e - mail throughourWeb site at www . harmankardomcom . reconstructingthe 3 / 2 pulJdowneffect intro - • Multiple options for language , soundtrack and subtitle selection ducedwhen film - basedprogramsare trans - SpecialFeatures ferredto video . In conjunctionwith precision • Multiple - angle capabilities with • Playsa wide range of video and audio videooutput DACs , the end resultis a full 60 - specially encoded DVD discs formats , including DVD - Movie discs , frame - per - secondoutput that is theclosest VCD , standard CD audio discs , CD - R / RW • Bookmarkfunction for easy return to thing to film this sideof your local cinema . Of favorite scenes audio discs , MP3 discsand HDCD - course , tradkiona ] Y / Pr / Pbcomponentvideo , encoded discs • Backlit , ergonomically designed S - Videoandcompositevideooutputsare also availablefor usewith conventionaltelevisions remote control • High - quality video playback 1B - bit and videoprojectors . DACs , progressivescanand component • Five - disc - capacitychangerwith video outputs In keepingwith our tradition asa leaderin play - exchange feature audio technology , HarmanKardonhaspacked the DVD 50with the latestfeatures , including audiophile - gradeWolfsonaudio output DACs NOTE : Thisplayeris designedand and funcompatibilitywith 96kHzaudio pro manufacturedfor compatibilitywith Region gramming . Bothcoaxialand opticaldigital out - Managementinformationthat is encodedon CAUTION puts areavailablefor direct connectionto A / V mostDVDdiscs . Thisplayeris designedonly for receiversor surroundprocessorsso that you playbackof discswith RegionCode 1 , or for maytakeadvantageof Do [ byDigka ] * and DTS : discsthat do not contain RegionCodeinforma - soundtracksC . D playbackis enhancedthrough tion . If there is anyother RegionCodeon a the useof HDCDtechnology , which provides CAUTION : To prevent electric shock , disc , that discwill notplay on the DVD50 . do not use this ( polarized ) optimal playbackresolutionfrom HDCD - encoded plug with an extension cord , discsand enhancedplaybackof all CDs . Finally , receptacle or other outlet built - in MP3decodingallowsmusicdiscscreated unless the blades can and finalizedon a computerto be playedback be fully inserted to throughyour home4heatersystemfor increased prevent blade exposure . listeningpleasure . within an equilateral trqangle , is intended to A wide rangeof programmingfeaturesmakesit alert the user to the presence of uninsulaled , _ The lighL , ling flash wi _ arrowhead symbol , easyto programanevening'sworth of enter - ¸ ' dangerous voltage " within the product's e _ c ] osure that may be Of sufficient rnag _ itude to con _ itule a tainment , selectingfromtrackson multiple l _ sk of e ] eclric shock to persons discs . WhenplayingDVDs , easy - to - understand on - screenmenusand iconsmakeit simpleto changelanguages , soundtrackss , ubtitlesor aspectratio , while a parentablockfunction Eiteratuleaccompa _ ylng the appliance enablesyou to controlwhich discsmaybe viewedbyyoungermembersof the household . I 3 INTRODUCTION Page: 4 Safety Information Verify LineVoltage Before Use • Avoidinstallation in extremelyhot or cold Important Information for the User YourDVD50 hasbeendesignedfor usewith locations , or an areathat is exposedto Thisequipmenthasbeentested and foundto 120 - 230 - voltACcurrent , but the plug is direct sunlightor heatingequipment . complywith the limits for a ClassBdigital specificallydesignedfor 120 - voltapplications . device , pursuantto Part 15of the FCCRules . • Donot obstructthe ventilationslotson the Connectionto a line voltageother than that for Thelimits are designedto providereasonable top of the unit , or placeobiectsdirectly which it is intendedcancreatea safetyand fire protectionagainstharmful interferencien a overthem . hazardandmaydamagethe unit . residentiailnstallation . Thisequipmentgenerates , Cleaning usesandcanradiateradio - frequenceynergyand , Whenthe unit getsdirty , wipe it with a clean , if not installedand usedin accordancewith the If youhaveanyquestionsaboutthe voltage requirementsfor your specificmodel , or about soft , dry cloth , if necessaryw , ipe it with a soft instructions , maycauseharmful interferencteo cloth dampenedwith mildsoapywater , then a the line voltage in yourarea , contactyour sell - radiocommunication . Howevert , here is no ing dealerbeforepluggingthe unit intoa wall fresh clothwith cleanwater . Wipeimmediately guaranteethat harmful interferencewill not outlet . with a drycloth . NEVERusebenzenea , erosol occurina particularinstallationI . f this equip - cleaners , thinner , alcoholor anyvolatiledean - mentdoescauseharmful interferenceto radio Do Not Use Extension Cords ing agent . Donot useabrasivecleaners , asthey or televisionreception , which canbedeter - Wedo not recommendthat extensioncordsbe maydamagethefinish of metalparts . Avoid minedby turning the equipmentoff and on , the sprayinginsecticidenearthe unit . usedwith this product . As with all electrical useris encouragedto try to correctthe interfer - devices , do not run power cordsunder rugsor enceby oneor moreof the following measures : carpetsor placeheavyobjectson them . Unpacking Thecartonand shippingmaterialsusedto pro - Damagedpower cordsshould bereplaced • Reorientor relocatethe receivingantenna . immediatelyby anauthorizedservicedepot tect your new receiverduringshipmentwere • Increasethe separationbetweenthe equip - speda [ [ ydesignedto cushionit fromshockand with cordsmeetingfactoryspecifications . ment and receiver . vibrafion . We suggestthat yousavethe carton and packingmaterialsfor usein shipping if you • Connectthe equipmentintoan outlet on a Handle the AC PowerCord Gently circuit differentfromthat to which the move , or shouldthe unit everneed repair . Whendisconnectingthe power cordfrom an receiveris connected . ACoutlet , alwayspull the plug , neverpuffthe To minimizethe sizeof the cartonin storage , cord . If youdo not intendto usethe unit for • Consultthe dealeror an experienced anyconsiderablelength of time , disconnectthe youmaywishto flatten it . Thisisdone by care - radio / TVtechnicianfor help . fully slitting thetape seamson thebottom , and plug fromthe ACoutlet . Thisdevicecomplieswith Part15of the FCC collapsingthe cartondown to a moretwo - Rules . Operationis subjectto thefollowing two dimensionalappearanceO . thercardboard Do Not Open the Cabinet conditions : ( 1 ) this devicemaynot causeharm - insertsmaybestoredin the samemanner . Thereare no user - serviceablceomponents Packingmaterialsthat cannotbe collapsed ful interferencea , nd ( 2 ) this devicemustaccept insidethis product . Openingthe cabinetmay interferencereceived , includinginterferencethat shouldbe savedalongwith the cartonin a presenta shockhazard , and anymodification plastic bag . maycauseundesiredoperation . to the productwill void your guarantee , if water or anymetal objectsuchas a paperclip , wire NOTE : Changesor modificationsmaycause or a stapleaccidentallyfalls insidethe unit , dis - If youdo not wishto savethe packagingmate - this unit to fail to complywith Part 15of the rials , pleasenote that the cartonand othersec - connectit fromthe ACpower sourceimmedi - FCCRulesand mayvoid the user'sauthority to ately , andconsultanauthorizedservicestation . tions of the shippingprotectionare recydable . operatetheequipment . Pleaserespectthe environmentand discard Installation Location those materialsat a local recyclingcenter . CAUTION : The DVD50 usesa lasersystemT . o • Toensureproperoperation , and to avoidthe preventdirect exposureto the laserbeam , do Moving the Unit potentialfor safetyhazards , placethe unit Beforemovingthe unit , becertainto discon - not openthe cabinetenclosureor defeatanyof on a firm and levelsurface . Whenplacing the safetymechanismsprovidedfor your pro - nectanyinterconnectioncordswith othercom - the unit on a shelf , becertainthat the shelf tection . DONOTSTAREINTOTHELASERBEAM . and anymountinghardwarecansupport the ponents , and makecertainthat youdisconnect the unitfrom theACoutlet . Toensureproperuseof this product , please weight of the product . readthis Owner'sManualcarefullyand retainit • Makecertainthat properspaceis provided for future use . Shouldthe unitrequiremainte - IMPORTANTNOTE : To avoiddamageto the both aboveand below the unitfor ventila - nanceor repair , pleasecontactyour local DVD50 that maynot becoveredby thewar - tion . If this productwill be installedin a cab - ranty , be certainthat all discsare removedfrom HarmanKardonservicestation . Referservicing inetor otherenclosedarea , makecertain the unitbefore it is moved . Oncethe DVD50 is to qualified personnelonly . that thereis sufficientair movementwithin installed , discsmaybeleft in the unit when it the cabinet . isturned off , but the unit shouldNEVERbe • Donot placethe unit directlyon a carpeted movedwith discsleft in anyof the positionsof surface . the disctray . • Avoidmoist or humid locations . 4 SAFETYINFORMATION I Page: 5 DVD Compatibility & Terminology TheDVD50 is morethan a DVDplayer ; it will Sincetheysharesomeof the characteristicsand Multiple Angle : DVDshavethe capabilityto play the following discformats : technologyof CD players , manyof the terms showup to four differentviewsof the same and operationalconceptsusedin a DVDplayer scenein a program . Whena discis encoded • Both S - inch ( 12cm ) and 3 - inch ( Scm ) discs are similarto what youmaybefamiliar with with multiple - angleinformation , pressingthe from CDplayersand changers , or older video Anglebutton will enableyouto switchbetween • DVDmoviediscs discformatssuchas LaserDisc . However , if this thesedifferentviews . Notethat , at present , few is yourfirst DVDproduct , someof the terms discstakeadvantageof this capabilityand , • CD , CD - Rand CD - RWaudio discs usedto describethe featuresof a DVDplayer when theydo , the multiple - angletechnology maybe unfamiliar . Thefollowing explanations mayonly be presentfor short periodsof time • DTSaudio discs shouldsolvesomeof the mysteriesof DVD , and within the disc . Producerswill usuallyinsert helpyouto enjoyall the powerand flexibilityof somesort of icon or graphicin the pictureto the DVDformat and the DVD50 . alertyouto the availabilityof multiple - angle • CDaudio discswith HDCDencoding scenes . • MP3discs Aspect Ratio : Thisis a descriptionof the width of a video imagein relationto itsheight . Reading : Thisis a messagethat youwill see A conventionalvideoscreenis four unitswide • VCD ( videoCD ) discs when youfirst pressthe Playbutton . [ t refersto for everythree unitsof height , making it almost thefact that the player mustfirst examinethe contentsof the discto seewhether it is a CDor However , it will NOTplaythe following : square . Newerwide - aspect - ratiovideodisplays are 16unitswide for everynine unitsof height , DVD , and then extractthe informationabout • DVDdiscswith a RegionCodeother than makingthem morelikethe screenin a movie thetypeof materialon the disc , suchaslan - theater . Theprogrammaterialon a DVDmaybe guages , aspectratios , subtitles , numberof titles the one the playeris set for . recordedin eitherformat and , in addition , you andmore . Theslight delaywhile thecontentsof • DVDdiscswith PALformat video thediscare readis normal . mayconfigurethe DVD SOto play backin • DVD - ROMdatadiscs eitherformat , dependingon thefeatures recordedon a disc . Resume : Theoperationof the Stopbutton on • DVD - RAMdiscs theDVD SOworks differentlyfromwhat you • CD - [ discs Chapter : DVDprogramsare dividedinto chap - areusedto on CDplayers . On a traditional CD ters andtitles . Chaptersare the subsections player , when youpressthe Stopbutton , the unit • CD - Gdiscs programmedinto a singletitJeon a disc . doesjust that : it stopsplayback . Ona CD player , • SVCDdiscs Chaptersmaybecomparedto the individual when youpressthe Startbutton again , the disc trackson anaudio CD . Pressthe Menubutton startsfrom the beginning . With the DVD50 , • PhotoCDdiscs to seea listing of thechaptersona disc . howevery , ou havetwo options whenplaying DVDdiscs . PressingStoponcewill stopthe Component Video : Thisis a new form of playback , but it actuallyputsthe unit in the NOTE : Dueto differencesin the formatsof videosignalthat eliminatesmanyof the arti - Resumemode . Thismeansthat you canturn certaindiscs , it is possiblethat somediscsmay factsof traditional compositevideosignalsby themachineoff and , whenyoupressPlaythe includea mix of featuresthat are not compati - splitting the signalinto a separateluminance nexttime , the discwill resumeor continuefrom ble with the DVD50 . Similarly , althoughthe channeland two colordifferencesignals . With a thepoint onthe discwherethe Stop button DVD50 iscapableof a wide rangeof features , componentvideoconnection , youwi [ [ see was pressedT . hisis helpful if youarewatching notall discsincludeeverycapabilityof the DVD greaterpictureresolutionand eliminatemany a movieand mustinterruptyour viewingses - system . Forexample , although the DVDSOis pictureimperfectionssuchas the moir6pat - sionbut wish to pickup whereyou left off . compatiblewith multi - anglediscs , that feature terns often seenoncheckedpatternedcloths . Pressingthe Stopbutton twicewill stopthe is only possiblewhenthe disc is specially machinein a traditional mannerand , when However , in orderto benefitfrom component encodedfor multiple - angleplay . In addition , the videoyou musthavea videodisplaywith thediscis playedagain , it will start fromthe DVD50 is compatiblewith both DolbyDigital Y / Pr / Pbcomponentvideoinputs . Donot beginning . and DTSsoundtracksb , ut the numberand types connectthe componentvideooutputsof the of tracksavailablewill varyfrom discto disc . To DVDSOto the standardcompositeor S - Video makecertainthat a specificfeatureor sound - inputsof a TVor recorder . track option is available , pleasecheckthe options notedon the discjacket . Title : Fora DVD , a title is definedas anentire movieor program . Theremaybeas manychap - • Playbackof DTSaudio discsrequiresconnec - ters within a title asthe producersdecideto tion to a processoror receiverwith a DTS include . Most discsincludeonly one tJtJeb , ut decoder . somemayhavemorethan one , to give youa " Double Feature " presentation . PresstheTitJe • Playbackcapabilityfor CD - RWdiscsmay button to seea listing of the titles ona disc . varydueto variationsin thequality of the CD - RWdisc andthe recorderusedto create Whena dischasonly onetitle , pressingthe titJe the disc . button mayshow a list of the chapters . 5 DVD COMPATIBILITY & TERMINOLOGY Page: 6 Front Panel Controls T harman / kardon _ i0 _ m _ ROORE $ 1VE $ ¢ _ a [ ] PowerSwitch [ ] DiscTray I _ Open / Close Sutton [ ] Play [ ] StatusIndicator [ ] DirectAccesBsuttons i ' _ Skip Forward / Reverse [ ] InformationDisplay [ ] HeadphoneJack [ ] DiscSkip [ ] Stop [ ] DisplayDim [ ] HeadphoneLevelControl [ ] SearchForward / Reverse [ _ Pause [ ] RemoteSensor [ ] Power Switch : Pressthe button onceto position in the tray . Notethat the unitwill skip [ ] Pause : Pressthis button to momentarily turn the DVD50 on ; pressit again to put the overthe empty discpositions . pauseplayback . To resumeplayback , pressthe unitin the Standbymode . Play Button [ ] . if a DVDis playing , action [ ] Search Forward / Reverse : Pressthis but - wi [ [ freezeand a still picturewi [ [ bedisplayed [ ] Status Indicator : Whenthe DVD50is in ton to moveforward or backwardthrough a CD when this button is pressed . the On mode , this indicatorwill glow green . or DVDat one of four speeds . Eachpressand Whenthe unit hasbeenplacedin the Standby releasewill increasethe searchspeed , as indi - [ ] Play : Pressthe button to playback , or to modeby pressingthe Power - Off Button cated in the on screendisplay . Onceyou have resumeplaybackafter the PauseButton [ ] on the remote , the indicatorwill glow amber , selectedthe desiredspeed , releasethe button hasbeen pressed . and the discwill continueto searchat fast indicatingthat the unit is still connectedto the ACmain supplyand is readyto be turnedon speed . Toresumenormalplaybackspeed , press [ ] Information Display : Thisdisplaycon - from the remotecontrol . the Play Button [ ] . tainsa varietyof indicatorsthat provideinfor - mationabout the statusof the DVD50and the [ ] Headphone Jack : Connectstandardhead - [ ] Open / Close Button : Pressthis buttonto disccurrentlyplaying . phonesto this jack for privatelistening . open or closethe DiscTray [ E't . [ ] DisplayDim : Pressthis buttonto adjust [ ] Headphone Level Control : Turnthis [ ] SkipForward / Reverse : Pressthis button the brightnessof the InformationDisplayby controlto adjustthe volume levelto the head to moveforward or backwardthroughthe 50 % or to turn the displayoff completelyin the phones . Notethat the useof this controlw [ [ [ musictracksona CDdiscor the chapterson a following order : FULLBRIGHTNES - eS . HALF DVDdisc . BRIGHTNES _ S OFF , . e . FULLBRIGHTNESS . notchangethe analogoutput levelsat the rear panel audiooutputs . [ ] Stop : Pressthis button onceto placethe [ ] Remote Sensor : Thesensorthat receives discin the Resumemode , which meansthat the infraredcommandsfrom the remotecontrol [ ] DiscTray : Thistrayholdsas manyasfive is behindthis area . Do not coveror obscurethis compatiblediscsthat canbe playedoneat a playbackwin stop , but as longas the tray is not time in the DVD50 . openedor the discchanged , DVDplaybackwill part of thefront panel , in order to avoida mab functionwith the remote . continuefrom the samepoint on the discwhen [ ] Direct Access Buttons : Pressoneof the Playbutton is pressedagain . Resumewill thesebuttonsto play anyof upto five discs also work if the unit wasturned off . Tostopa loadedin the DiscTray . discand haveplaystart from the beginning , pressthe buttontwice . [ ] DiscSkip : Pressthis button to changethe discbeing played . Eachpressof the button will movethe trayforward to the nextoccupied 6 FRONTPANELCONTROLS I Page: 7 Front Panel Information Display I I ÷ T , AUDIO % l @ lz2 _ 1 SHUFFLREANDOMREFEA1TAIJ . DISCSA - B _ TOTALREMAIN Tr _ IRACK CHAP _ HOUR MIN SE [ ] DiscTypeIndicators [ ] Angle indicator [ ] RandomIndicator [ ] DiscNumberIndicators [ ] Auto PlayIndicator [ ] ShuffleIndicator [ ] Title / TrackIndicators [ ] MP3indicator [ ] ParentalLockIndicator [ ] ChapterNumberIndicators [ ] ProgramIndicator [ ] Resumeindicator [ ] ProgramTimeIndicators [ ] RemainingTimeIndicator [ ] PlaybackMode Indicators [ ] HDCDIndicator [ ] TotalTimeIndicator [ ] 96kHz / 24 - Bkindicator [ ] TrackNumberCalendar [ ] Repeat / RandomIndicators [ ] DiscType Indicators : A DVD , CD orVCD [ ] HDCDIndicator : Thisindicatorlights when [ ] Program Indicator : This indicatorlights indicatorwill light to showthe type of disccur - a CDwith HDCDencodingis playing . TheHDCD when the programmingfunctionsare in use . rentlybeingplayed . decoderwifl automaficaJlybeactivatedto pro - vide high - resolutionaudio playback . [ ] RemainingTime Indicator : Thisindicator [ ] Disc Number Indicators : Whenthe lightswhen a CD is playingandthe time dis - DVD50hassensedthat a discis loadedin one [ ] Track Number Calendar : Thisareapro - playhasbeenswitchedto show the time or moreof the tray positions , the numberinside videsa graphicaldisplayof the tracknumbers remainingin the trackbeing played . Whenboth this indicatorand the Total Time Indicator the correspondingdiscicon will light . Thedisc remainingon a CD . Whena dischasmorethan position that is currentlyplayingwill flash . Note 14tracksthe • indicatorat the end of thecal - [ ] arelit , the total remainingtime in the disc is shown . that if a discis addedto , or removedfrom , the endardisplaywi [ I light . traywhile a discis playing , the indicatorwill notshow the changeuntil all discsare cycled . [ ] Angleindicator : Thisindicatorlights when [ ] Total Time Indicator : Thisindicatorlights the DVDbeing playedhasmultiple - anglecon - when a CDis playingandthe time displayhas [ ] Title / Track Indicators : The numbers tent . Howevert , he actual multi - anglescenes beenswitchedto show the total elapsedtime shown inthese positionsdisplaythe current are only presentwhen the indicatorflashes . that the currentdischasplayed . Whenboth this title numberwhen a DVDis playing , or the cur - Whenit flashes , pressthe Angle Sutton indicatorand the Remaining Indicator [ ] rent tracknumberwhen a CD or MP3discis on the remoteto changethe scenebeing arelit , the total remainingtime in thediscis shown . playing , as indicatedby the appearanceof viewed . Seepage31 for moreinformation . eitherthe TRACK or TITLE indicator being illuminated . [ ] AutoPlayIndicator : Whenthis indicatoris [ ] Repeat / RandomIndicators : Theseindica - lit , the DVD50 is inthe Auto Playmode , which torslight whenanyof the Repeat / Random functionsare in use . [ ] Chapter Number Indicators : Thenum - meansthat the unitwill automaticallyplaya bersshownin thesepositionsdisplaythe cur - DVDdiscwhen it is insertedin the disctray and the drawer isclosed . Notethat CDdiscswill rent Chapternumberwhen a DVDis playing , as [ ] Random Indicator : Thisindicatorlights indicatedby the CHAPTER indicatorbeing alwaysgointo the Haymodewhen the disc when the unit is in the RandomHay mode . illuminated . drawer is closed , evenwhen the indicatoris not lit . Seepage23 for moreinformation . [ ] Shuffle Indicator : Thisindicatorlights [ ] ProgramTime Indicators : Theseposi - when the DVD50 is in the ShuffleRandomPlay tions in the indicatorwiJ [ show the running [ ] MP3 Indicator : Thisindicatorlightswhen mode . Seepage35 for moreinformation . time of a DVDin play . Whena CD is playing , a discwith MP3contentis played . these indicatorswifl show the currenttrack time , time remainingin the currenttrack , or the total remainingtime onthe disc . 7 FRONTPANEL INFORMATIONDISPLAY Page: 8 Front Panel Information Display [ ] Parental Lock Indicator : Thisindicator lightswhenthe parentallocksystemis engagedin order to preventanyonefrom changingthe ratinglevelwithout a code . [ ] ResumeIndicator : Thisindicatorlights when the Stopbutton hasbeen pressedonce to putthe unit in the Resumemode . [ ] PlaybackMode Indicators : Theseindica - tors light to show thecurrentplaybackmode : • Lightswhena discis playingin the Normalmode • • Lightswhen the discis inthe Fast SearchForwardmode . ForDVDs , When both trianglesglow steadily , the discplays at 2x normalspeed . Whenthe right trian gle is flashing , the discplaysat 4x normal speed . Whenthe left triangleis flashing , the discplaysat 16xnormalspeed.When both trianglesare flashing , the discplaysat lOOxnormalspeed . ForCDs , only the first threeFastSearchmodesare available . • 11Lightswhen the discis paused _ Lightswhen the discis inthe Fast SearchReversemode . ForDVDs , When both trianglesglow steadily , the discplays at 2x normalspeed . Whenthe left triangle is flashing , the discplaysat 4x normal speed . Whenthe right triangle is playing , the discplaysat 16xnormalspeed.When both trianglesare flashing , the discplaysat lOOxnormalspeed . ForCDs , only the first threeFastSearchmodesare available . [ ] 96kHzi24 - Bit Indicator : Thisindicator lightswhena discrecordedwith 96kHz / 24 - bit content is playing . Seepage 24 for moreinfor - mationon settingsfor 96 / 24 audio . 8 FRONTPANELINFORMATION DISPLAYI Page: 9 Rear Panel Conne ions O RemoteControl Input O ComponentVideoOutputs CoaxialDigital Output RemoteControl Output CompositeVideo Output _ ) OpticalDigital Output _ ) AnalogAudio Outputs ( _ S - VideoOutput _ ) ACPowerCord Component " inputs , note that a changemust O Remote Control Input : Connectthe _ ) Optical Digital Output : Connectthis jack be madeto the setup menusin orderto take output of a remoteinfraredsensoro , r the to theoptical digital inputof anA / V receiveror advantageof the progressivescancircuitry . See remotecontroloutput of anothercompatible surroundprocessorfor DolbyDigital , DTSor page 22 for moreinformationonprogressive HarmanKardonproduct , to thisjack . Thiswill PCMaudioplayback . scanvideo . Notethat thesejacksshouldNOT enablethe remotecontrolto operateeven be connectedto standardcompositevideo when thefront panelRemote Sensor [ ] is AC Power Cord : Connectthis plugto an inputs . blocked . Thisjackmayalso be usedwith com - ACoutlet , if the outlet is controlledby a switch , patible IRremotecontrobbasedautomation makecertainthat it is in the ONposition . ( _ CompositeVideo Output : Connectthis systems . jack to the videoinput on a televisionor video projector , or to a videoinput on anA / V receiver Remote Control Output : Connectthis or processorif youare usingthat type of device jack to the infrared ( IR ) input jackof another for videoinput switching . compatibleHarmanKardonremote - controlled product to havethe built - in Remote Sensor ( _ S - Video Output : Connectthisjack to the [ ] on the DVD50 provideIRsignalsto other S - Videoinput on a televisionor videoprojector , compatibleproducts . or to an S - Videoinputon anA / V receiveror processorif youare usingthat type of device Analog Audio Outputs : Connectthese for S - Videoinput switching . jacksto anaudio input on anA / V receiveror surroundprocessorfor analogaudio playback . Coaxial Digital Output : Connectthis jack to the coaxialdigital input of anA / V receiveror O ComponentVideo Outputs : Theseout - surroundprocessorfor DolbyDigital , DTSor puts carrythe componentvideo signalsfor con PCMaudio playback . nectionto analogor digitaldisplaymonitors with componentvideoinputs . Forstandard NOTE : Thecoaxialdigkal output shouldonly be analogTVsor projectorswith inputsmarked connectedto a digital input . Eventhough it is Y / Pr / Pbor Y / Cr / Cb , connecttheseoutputs to the sameRCA - typeconnectorasstandardana the matchinginputs . If you havea digitaltelevi - log audio connections , DONOTconnectit to a sion that is compatiblewith high scanrate conventionalanalog inputjack . video , connectthesejacksto the " HD 9 REARPANELCONNECTIONS I Page: 10 Remote Control Functions _ ] D TitleButton PowerOn Button StatusButton ReturnButton NavigationButtons _ 1 PreviousButton PlayButton ReverseSearchButton _ 1 Open / CloseButton StopButton t _ 1 SlowPlayButtons RandomButton DiscSkipButton NumericButtons ( _ RepeatButton RepeatA - B Button Light Button CheckButton qi _ ProgramButton _ ) ClearButton ZoomButton Mark Button StepButtons _ 1 PauseButton ForwardSearchButton Next Button EnterButton MenuButton Power - OffButton STEP Angle Button _ i ) SubtitleOn / OffButton DISC SKIP CLEAR pROG CHECK v LIGHT harman / kardon DVD 50 RC 10 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS I Page: 11 Remote Control Functions 0 Title Button : Whena DVDis playing , press Ii _ Stop Button : Pressthis button onceto ti _ Program Button : Whenthe unit is this button to displaythe disc'sTitleSelect placethe discin the Resumemode , which means stopped , pressthis button to displaythe Menu . If the discdoesnot offerthis function , a that playbackwill stop ; as longas the tray is not programmenuandenter a programmedplay symbol ( ® ) will appearon the screento indicate openedor the discchanged , DVDplaybackwill sequenceW . hena discis playing , pressthis that thereis onlyone title onthe discor that the continuefrom the samepoint on the discwhen button to switchbetweennormalplay and discdoesnot allow this feature . Thisbutton is the Play Button 0 is pressedagain . Resume programmedplayback . also usedto activatethe CD - Textdisplaywhena will also work if the unit is turned off . Tototally _ ) Clear Button : Pressthis button to remove CDwith CD - Textdata is playing . ( Seep . 32for stopa disc , pressthe button twice . the StatusBanneror other displaysfrom your moreinformation . ) videoscreenT . hisbutton is alsousedto Slow Play Buttons : Whena DVDdiscis Power - On Button : Pressthis buttonto playing , pressthese buttonsto moveforward or clearitemsfrom ProgrammedPlaylists . turn the DVD50on . backwardthroughthe discin slowspeed . Each ( Seepage36 . ) pressof thesebuttonschangesthe slow - play Status Button : Whena discis playing , I _ Zoom Button : Whena DVDor VCDdiscis speedin thefollowing order : 1 / 16 NormalSpeed pressingthe buttonwill displaythe Status playing , pressthis button to zoomthe pictureso - > lib NormalSpeed - > 1 / 4 NormalSpeed - > Bannerwhich containsinformationabout the that it is enlarged . Thereare sixstepsto the 1 / 2 Normal Speed . discand enablesyouto changethe functions . zoomfunction , eachprogressivelylarger . Press Toresumenormalplay , pressthe Play Button the button througheachof the zoomstagesto _ t Return Button : Whenviewing the menu O / _ " L Thesebuttonsdo not functionwhena returnto a normalpicture . displayfrom a DVDdisc , pressthis button to CDis playing . returnto the previousmenuscreen . I _ Mark Button : Pressthis button to activate RandomButton : Pressthis button to the Bookmarksystem . Oncethe button is l _ t Navigation Buttons : Pressthesebuttons beginthe playbackof all trackson a discin pressed , youmaysaveor recalla favoritespotin to changeor selectan itemfrom the DVD50 ' s randomorder . a programby pressingtheNavigation 0 and StatusBanneror in the on screenmenu Enter _ buttons . Seepage 37for complete displayedby a DVDdisc . I1 _ DiscSkip Button : Pressthis button to informationon the Bookmarkfeature . moveto the nextavailablediscin the tray . I _ Previous Button : Pressthis buttonto Step Buttons Button : Whena DVDdiscis movebackwardthrough the musictrackson a Ii _ Numeric Buttons : Pressthesekeysto playing , pressthesebuttonsto moveforward or CDdiscor the chapterson a DVDdisc . enterdata for sequentialprogramming , to enter backwardoneframeat a time . Pressthe Play or changethe accesspasswordfor parentalcon Button t _ / i " ] _ to resumenormalplay . These 0 Play Button : Pressthis button to begin trol , to entera languagecode , or to respondto buttonsdo not functionwhena CDis playing . playback . If the disctray draweris open , it will menuoptions presentedbya disc . automaticallyclosewhenthe button is pushed . _ ] l PauseButton : Pressthis buttonto stop Pressingthe Playbutton when the unit is in the Repeat Button : Pressthis button to select the discin use . Toresumeplayback , either press Standbymodewill turn the unit onand begin a Repeat - Playmode . Eachpressof the button the Pausebutton again or pressthe Play showsthe choiceselectedin eitherthe on - screen playbackof the last discin use . Button t _ / I ] _ 1 . StatusBannerdisplayor in the Repeat l _ t ReverseSearch Button : Pressthis button Indicators I ' _ . Forward SearchButton : Pressthis button to movebackwardthrough a CDor DVDat one to moveforward througha CD or DVDat oneof of four speeds . Eachpressand releasewill Ii _ Repeat A - B Button : Pressthis button four speeds . Eachpressand releasewill increase increasethe searchspeed , in the following order : onceto beginthe selectionof a portionof a disc the searchspeed , in the following order : R . Searchx 2 - e . R . Searchx 4 - e . R . Searchx 16 to berepeated . Pressit again to choosetheend R Searchx 2 - ) " R Searchx 4 - ) ' ESearchx 16 - > R . Searchx 100 . Onceyouhaveselectedthe point of the repeat - playselection . - ) " R Searchx 100 . Onceyou haveselectedthe desiredspeed , releasethe button , and the disc desiredspeed , releasethe button andthe disc Ii _ Light Button : Pressthis button to activate wifl continueto searchat fastspeed . To resume will continueto searchat fast speed . Toresume the remote'sbacklightingso that the keysare normalplayback , pressthe Play Button normalplaybackspeed , pressthe Play Button O / re . 0 / [ ] . CheckButton : Thisbutton is usedto verify I1 _ Open / Close Button : Pressthis button to t ! _ Next Button : Pressthis buttonto move the contentsof a programmedplay list via the open or closethedisc traydrawer . If the drawer forward throughthe musictrackson a CD discor front panel InformationDisplay . ( Seepage36 for is openedwhile a discisstill playing , playback the chapterson a DVDdisc . moreinformationaboutprogrammingthe will continueand discsnot inusemaybe DVD50 . ) changed . If the drawerisopenedwhile the , _ j Enter Button : Pressthis button to select unit isstopped , the discthat was playingwill the itemthat is highlighted in the DVD50 ' s StatusBanneror inthe on - screenmenudis - be presentedat the front - centerpositionof the tray . playedbya DVDdisc . I 11 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS Page: 12 Remote Control Functions Menu Button : Thisbutton hastwo func - tions . Whena DVDdisc is playing , pressthis button to stop the discplaybackand displaythe DVD'smain menuscreenfor the currenttitle . Whenthe unit is stopped , pressthis button to displaythe SetupMenu . Power - Off Button : Pressthis button to placethe unit in the Standbymode . I _ Angle Button : Whena DVDencoded with multiple - angleinformationis playing , press this button to changethe angle in use . Note that this functionis only availableon discsthat are speciallypreparedto takeadvantageof the multiple - anglefunction , andonly for those parts of the discthat are recordedwith multi - pie - anglecontent . TheDVD50will displaya cameraiconon the screento indicatewhen this featureis available . Subtitle On / Off Button : Whena DVDis playing , pressthis buttonto turn the subtitle displayon or off . Thefirst pressof button dis - playsthe currentsubtitle status , with subtitles off indicatedby a blank boxto the right of the languagename . Pressthe button again to turn the subtitle on . 12 REMOTECONTROLFUNCTIONS I Page: 13 Installation and Connections Installation Installation Options • if your televisionis high - definitionor " digital Connectionswi [ ] vary , dependingonthe typeof Thediagramsonpages 14 - 17 describethe ready " television , you maytakeadvantage audio andvideo componentsusedwith your three basicwaysto connectthe DVD50 to your of the DVD50 ' s progressivescanoutput for DVD50 . However , regardlessof the complexity the highestvideo resolutionpossible . Make systemcomponents . of your system , the installationguidelineson the componentvideoconnectionsshownor pages 14 - 17 shouldalwaysbefollowedto • Option # 1 : Usethis setup if all audio and you mayconnectthe componentvideojacks ensurea safeinstallationand reliableoperation videoconnectionsfrom the DVD50 will go directlyto the componentvideoor HDcom - of the product . directlyto a televisionset or videoprojector ponentinputson yourTVor videodisplay . without the useof anA / V receiveror Oncethe connectionis made , the progres - Important Note : To preventpossibledamage surroundprocessor . sivescancircuitrymustbeactivatedby to your speakersor othercomponentsinyour changingthe setupmenusasshownon • Option # 2 : Usethis setup if the videocon homeentertainmentsystem , we stronglyrec - page23 . Notethat progressivescancapabil - nectionswill go directlyto a televisionset or ommendthat ALLsystemcomponents , indud ity is not operationalwith standardanalog videoprojector , but the audioconnections ing the DVD50 , beturned off and unplugged componentvideoconnections . will be madeto anA / V receiveror surround from theirAC power sourcewhenanyconnec - processon • Notethat all cablesshownfor usein the tionsare madeor a new componentis installed . • Option # 3 : Usethis setup if all audio and connectiondiagramsare optional . Consult videoconnectionswill be madethroughan your dealeror installerfor informationon Placementof the DVDSO A / V receiveror a surroundprocessor . the bestcablesfor your specificsystem Sincethe lasertransportmechanismand application . carouseltrayin the DVD50are precision Important Notes on Installing the DVD SO componentsdesignedand manufacturedto • Whenthe progressivescanoutput is Thefollowing importantnotes applyto all three exacttolerances , theyare subjectto interfer - activated , there is nooutput from either installationoptions : encefromvibration . Tominimizethe possibility the S - Video ( _ or CompositeVideo _ ) of skippingduringplayback , it is recommended jack . • if your televisionhasboth standardcompos - that the unit beplacedon a level , solid , ite videoand S - Videoinputs , you only need vibration - freesurface . • Whenthe ComponeotVideo Output O to useoneof the two connectionsW . here is usedfor a standardvideosignal ( that is possiblew , e recommendan S - Videoconnec - Wheninstallingthe DVD50 in a cabinetor with the progressivescanoutput turned off ) , tion , due to the higherpicturequality . tight space , alwaysmakecertainthat thereis there is no outputfrom the S - Video enough roomin front of the unit for the disc jack , but theComposite Video Output • Donot connectanyof thevideo outputsof tray to open fully , and that there is enough will function normally . Seepage 23 for the DVD50througha VCR . Theuseof spaceabovethe unit so that discsmayeasily moreinformationonvideooutput settings . Macrovisionencodingon most DMDdiscs be insertedinto the spacesin the tray . meansthat mostdiscswifl havea distorted picturewhenconnectionsare madethrough As the discdrawerextendsout about six inches a VCR . from the front of the unitwhen it is open , you shouldalso makecertainthat thereis sufficient • Notethat the volumelevelfor DVDplayback clearanceinfront of the unit to accommodate the discdrawerwithout it bumpinginto other sourcesto your receiverT . hisis normaland objectsor getting inthe way of anyonewalking doesnot indicatea problemwith the DVD50 infront of the unit . or your receiver . Simplyusethevolume con trol onthe receiverto set thedesiredlevel . in additionto the safetyconsiderationsoutlined on page 4 , it is also recommendedthat the • Dependingon the productand brand , a DVD50 not beplacedin a location that is sub - numberof differentdescriptionsare usedto ject to direct sunlightor extremeheator cold , labelcomponentvideoconnections . Youmay as theseconditionsmaydamagethe discsused seethem asYIPrlPbY , / Cr / Cbor Y / R - Y / B - Y . in the player , or the playeritself . Notethat Forthe purposesof connectinga DVDplayer , audio amplifiersor high - powerreceiversa , s all of theselabelsare normallyidentical . The well as certainother electronicproducts , can bestguide is to connectthe component generatesignificantheat . Forthat reason , do videoconnectionsusingthe green / red / blue not placethe DVD50 directlyontop of an color codingof the inner ringsof thecon - amplifier , receiver , or otherheat source . nectionjacks . Alwaysallow at leastone inch of free spaceon aftsidesof the DVD50 aswell asaroundother electronicproductsto allowfor proper ventilation . I 13 INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONS Page: 14 Installation and Connections OPTION 1 : Step3 : Dependingon thevideoinput capabilities If the only videoinput availableon yourtelevi - of yourvideodisplay , makeoneof thefollowing sionis a standardvideojack , connnectthe Direct Connectionsto a Televisionor connectionsF . orthe highestvideoquality , use Composite Video Output _ on the DVD50 Video Projector componenvt ideoconnectionsi , f availableA , n to a matchingcompositevideo inputon your Thisis the simplestinstallation , asit doesnot S - Videoconnectionis the nextbestquality , videodisplay , asshown inConnection Z _ . requireanythingotherthan a televisionset . followed bya standardcompositevideo Notethat in mostcasesthevideo input jack is connection . However , notethat in this typeof systemyou recognizableby they @ ow ring surroundingthe w @ not beable to enjoythe benefitsof Dolby input . If the videodisplayhascomponentvideo Digitalor DTSdiscreteplayback , as that inputs , connectthe YtPriPbComponent requiresthe digital audio processingfoundin Outputs O onthe DVD50to the matching A / V receiversor surroundprocessorsF . ollowas input jacksonthe backof your televisionas manyof thesestepsas needed , basedonthe shownin Ceooectien l _ . Thisconnectionis capabilitiesof yourtelevisiom the sameregardlessof if the componentcon - Step 1 : Connectthe AC PowerCord ! _ ) to an nection isto a digital televisionfor progressive ACoutlet as shownin Connection A but scanuseor to a standardanalogvideo display . do NOTturn the DVD50 on at this point . If the videodisplayhasanS - Videoinput and Step2 : Connectthe left andright Analog componentvideois notavailable , connect Audio Outputs I _ ) to the left and right audio the S - Video Output @ on the DVD50 to the inputsonyour televisionasshown in S - Videoinputon yourvideo displayas shown Connection A . in Connection t - _ TV AUDIO VIDEO IN OL @ _ S . VIDEO OUT IN / © _ _ IGITAL OL © DVD 50 0 14 INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONS I Page: 15 Installation and Connections OPTION 2 : one is required . Rememberto changethe set - tings inyour receiveror processorso that the If the videodisplayhasan S - Videoinputand Direct Connectionsto a Television or digital input youhaveselectedis configuredfor componentvideo is not available , connectthe Video Projector with Audio Connections usewith the DVDvideoinput . S - Video Output O onthe DVD50to the to an AiV Receiver or SurroundProcessor If yourA / V receiveror surroundprocessordoes S - Videoinput onyour videodisplayasshown in Tobearthe benefitsof discrete , multichannel Connection , _ . not havedigita ] decodingcapability , you may digital audio , youwill needto useanexternal still takeadvantageof the benefitsof its analog If the only videoinput availableon yourtelevi - DolbyDigitai / DTS - capablAe / V receiveror surroundprocessingsuchas DolbyPro Logic * sion is a standardvideojack , connnectthe surroundprocessori , n this installation , you Connectthe left and right Analog Audio CompositeVideo Output _ ) onthe DVD50 maintaina directvideoconnectionto your Outputs t _ to the left and right audio inputs to a matchingcompositevideoinput on your television , but usethe audio processingfrom onyourreceiveror processoar , s sbownin anotherdevice . videodisplayas shownin Coooection Z & . ConnectionZ & . Notethat in most casesthevideo inputjack is Step 1 : ConnecttheAC Power Cord _ ) to an Step3 : Dependingon the videoinput capabili - recognizableby theyellow ring surroundingthe ACoutlet asshownin Connection A but ties of yourvideodisplay , makeone of thefol - input . do NOTturn the DVD50on at this point . lowingconnectionsF . orthe highestvideoquality Iostallatioo Note Step2 : Dependingon the typeof A / V receiver usecomponentvideoconnections , if available . Onlyone typeof audio connectionis or surroundprocessoryouhavemakeoneof An S - Videoconnectionisthe nextbestquality , required , either digitalor analog , if possible , the following audioconnections : followed by a standardcompositevideocon - nection . a digital connectionis preferredasthat will If yourA / V receiveror surroundprocessorhas enableyouto listen to DVDsoundtracks digital decodingcapabilityfor DolbyDigitaland If the videodisplayhascomponentvideo with the clarity , definitionand channelsepa - DTSy , ou maymakethe connectionbyconnect - inputs , connectthe YtPr / PbComponent rationmadepossibleby DolbyDigitaland ing eitheranoptical or coaxialcable . Foroption ] Outputs 0 on the DVD50to the matching DTS . However , if youdo not yet havea connections , run the cablefrom the Optical inputiackson the backof your televisionas receivercapableof digital audio processing , Digital Output I _ on the DVD50to an opti - shownin Connectioo A . Thisconnectionis youwill still benefitfrom an analogconnec - cal input on theA / V receivera , sshown in the sameregardlessof whetherthe component tion so that the receivermaycreatea multi - Connection Z _ Forcoaxialconnections , run connectionis to a digital televisionfor channelsoundfieldusingDolbyPro Logicor the cablefrom the Coaxial Digital Output progressivescanuseor to a standardanalog other matrixdecoding . O on the DVD50 to a coaxialinput onthe videodisplay . A / V receivera , s shownin Connection Z & . TV Eithertype of connectionmaybeusedand only VIDEO IN / ISWEO ® . @ © DVD 50 A 2 , k , Digital AV Receiver or DVD Optical Coax Surround Processor Audio Inputs 15 INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONS Page: 16 Installation and Connections OPTION 3 : on the DVD50 to a coaxialinputon the A / V Step 1 : Connectthe AC Power Cord _ to an receiverasshownin Connection A . Either ACoutlet asshown inConnection A but Audio and Video Connectionsthrough an typeof connectionmaybe usedand only one is do NOTturn the DVD 50on at this point . AiV Receiver or Surround Processor only required . Rememberto changethe settingsin If your homeentertainmentsystemhasother Step2 : Dependingon the typeof A / V receiver your receiveror processorsothat the digkal audio / videoinput sourcesin additionto the inputyou haveselectedis configuredfor use or surroundprocessoryouhave , makeone of with the DVDvideoinput . DVD50 , suchas aVCR , cableset - top boxor satellitereceiver , LDplayer , personalvideo recorderor HDTVtuner , the mostefficientway If yourA / V receiveror surroundprocessordoes If yourA / V receiveror surroundprocessorhas to managethe variouscomponentsis to make not havedigital decodingcapabilityyou may digka [ decodingcapabilityfor DolbyDigka [ and all audio / videoconnectionsthroughanA / V still takeadvantageof the benefitsof itsanalog DTSy , ou maymakethe connectionbyconnect - receiveror surroundprocessorT . hissimplifies surroundprocessingsuchas DolbyProLogic . ing eitheranoptical or coaxialcable . Foroptical the selectionof an input source , and allows Connectthe left and right Analog Audio connections , run the cablefrom the Optical manydifferentcomponentsto be connectedto Digital Output _ on the DVDS0to an Outputs _ to the left and right audio inputs the samevideodisplayand speakers . onyour televisionasshowninConnection Z & optical input ontheA / V receiverasshownin Connection A Forcoaxialconnections , run the cablefromthe Coaxial Digital Output t _ DVD 50 Y Digital In Pb R Pr COMPOSITE VIDEO IN Optical Coax DVD COMPONENT VIDEO IN AV Receiver or Surround Processor 16 INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONS I Page: 17 Installation and Connections Installation Notes Step3 : Dependingon thevideo input capabili - ties of yourvideodisplayand the connections • Forthis installation , makethe connections availableon yourA / V receiveror surround fromthe receiveror processorto yourvideo processorm , akeone of the following connec - displayand speakersas describedin the tions . Forthe highestvideo qualityusecompo - owner'smanualsfor thoseproducts . nentvideoconnections , if available . An S - Video connectionis the nextbestquality , followed by • Onlyone typeof audio connectionis a standardcompositevideoconnection . required , eitherdigital or analog . If possible , a digitalconnectionis preferredasthat will if both yourA / V receiverand videodisplayhave enableyouto listento DVDsoundtracks componentvideoinputs , connectthe Y / PrtPb with the clarity , definitionand channel Component Outputs _ ) on the DVDSOto separationmadepossibleby DolbyDigital the matcbinginputjacksonthe backof your and DT5 . However , if youdo not yet havea A / V receivera , s shownin Connection , i _ . receivercapableof digital audio processing , Thisconnectionis the same , regardlessof youwill still benefitfrom an analog whether thecomponentconnectionis to a digi - connectionso that the receivermaycreate tal televisionfor progressivescanuseor to a a multichannelsoundfieldusingDolbyPro standardanalogvideodisplay . If yourA / V Logicor othermatrix decoding . receiverdoesnot havecomponentvideo switching , but if your televisionor videodisplay doeshascomponentinputs , makethe connec - tionsfrom the Y / Pr / Pb Component Outputs O onthe DVD50directlyto the matching inputsonyour videodisplay . if the videodisplayhasan S - Videoinputand componentvideois not available , connectthe S - Video Output ( _ onthe DVD50to the S - Videoinput onyour videodisplay , as shown in Connection , _ " _ . if the only videoinput availableon yourtelevi - sion is a standardvideojack , connectthe CompositeVideo Output _ ) onthe DVD50 to a matchingcomposkevideoinput on your videodisplay , asshownin Connection Z _ Notethat in mostcasesthevideoinput jack is recognizableby theyellow ring surrounding the input . I 17 INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONS Page: 18 Setup Menu Remote Control Operation If youwishto immediatelyplaya disc , proceed ' ' I ' - " I _ 6 _ I - o to page26 . However , it is helpfulto take a few TheDVD50 ' s remotecontrolcontainsall of the minutesto familiarizeyourselfwith theseset - codesneededto operatethe product . In addi - tings , asthey mayrequirechangefromtime tion , it offersa builtqn backHghtthat maybe to time . usedto identifythe remotebuttonswhenthe remoteis usedin [ owdevellighting conditions . Beforeusingthe DVDSOfor the first time , A guide to the operationof the remote'sfunc - makecertainthat the unit is properlyconnected tions is foundin this manualon page 11 . to anyaudio / videocomponentsit will beused with , asdescribedonthe previouspages . When Batteries the installation is done , makecertainthat the Beforeusingthe remote , insta ] ltheAA batteries batteriesare properlyinstalledin the remote providedwith the productby turning the and that the unit is pluggedinto anACpower remoteover and movingthe small latchon the source . bottom in thedirectionof the arrow . After the • Theoperatingdistancemayvaryaccordingto latchis loosened , flip the coverupand then Thefirst stepin checkingor changingthesys - the brightnessof the room . removeit . install the two batteriesas shown tem defaultsis to accessthe SetupMenu . First , here , beingcarefulto observethe " + " and " - " • Donot point anybrightfights in the direc - makecertainthat the DVD 50is properlycon polarity indicationsfor properplacementof the nectedto a videodisplay , and that power is tion of the unit's Remote Sensor [ ] , as this batteriesin their compartment . Replacethe connected . Forthis processh , owever , youdo will decreaseoperatingrange . batterycoverby first slidingthe two teeth on not needto loadanydiscsintothe unit . Notes on Batteries for the DVD 50 the coverinto their matchingslotstowardsthe Remote In orderto proceedwith the DVDSO'ssetup , top of the remote . Then , gentlypressdownon first turn on your televisionor videodisplay , the coveruntil the latchfirmly snapsinto place . • Thebatteriesnormallylastfor aboutone along with anyAV receiveror surroundproces - Theremoteis now readyfor operation . yearalthough this dependson how often , and sorthat is usedinconjunctionwith the for what operations , the remotecontrolis used . DVD50 . Makecertainthat thosedevicesare set to the correctaudioand videoinputsfor • If the backlightdoesnot light , or if the usewith the DVD50 . [ f youhavenot already remotecontrol unitfails to work evenwhenit done so , plug the AC Power Cord _ ) into a isoperatednearthe player , replacethe batter - wall output or surgeprotector / powerstrip . ies . Whenreplacingthe batteries , do not mix old and new batteries ; alwayschangeboth cells Whenthe power is first connectedto the at the sametime . DVD50 , thefrontpanelInformation Display [ ] will welcomeyouwith a HELLO DVD 5 [ 3 • Alwaysdisposeof usedbatteriesin anenvi - messageand the DVD50 screenwill appearin ronmentallysafemannerand in compliance yourvideo display . TheDVD50will then with anylocalregulations . attempt to seewhether thereareany discsin the machine , eventhough this is the first time it • Do not userechargeable ( Ni - Cd ) batteries is beingused . Sincethereare no discsin the and do not attempt to recharge , short < ircuk or player , a NO DISC messagewill appearin disassemblethe batteries . both theon screendisplayand in the informationDisplay , andthe discnumbers • If the remotecontrolunit is not going to be NOTE : Whenreplacingbatteries , it alwaysa insidethe DiscNumber Indicators [ ] will usedfor an extendedperiodof time , remove good ideato replaceboth at the sametime . go out as eachpositionin the loading trayis the batteries . Otherwisee , lectrolytemayleak Whenthe remotewill not beusedfor an examinedandfound to be empty . It is not nec - which mayleadto malfunctionsaswell as extendedperiodof time , it is alsoa good idea essaryto loadanydiscsin the machineat this damageto the remote , which is not coveredby to removethe batteriesto avoidthe possibility time to start the setupprocess . the warranty . of damagedueto corrosion . Batteriescontain Toaccessthe SetupMenu , pressthe Menu chemicalsubstancesand we recommendthat • Shouldanyelectrolyteleak from the batter - Button _ on the remote . TheSetupMenu youdisposeof them properlyand in compliance iesinsidethe remotecontrolunit , wipe it away will appearon the videodisplayscreenas with anylocalregulations . but avoidanycontact . If anyelectrolyteshould shownin Figure1 . Theleft sideof the screen comeinto contactwith your skin , wash it off Notes on Remote Control will show thevariousoptions , and the box thoroughlywith water . Operational Range on the right side of thescreenwill show the currentdefaults . • TheDVD50 ' s remotewill operateupto a System Defaults rangeof about 23feet ( 7m ) from the Remote Thefind step of the installationis to establish Sensor [ ] in a rangeof about 30 degreesto the system'sdefaults . Thefactorysettingsfor eachsideof the unit , as shownin the diagram . the unit will accommodatemost requirements , so it is not essentialthat they bechanged . 18 SETUPMENU I Page: 19 Setup Menu Tochangethe default setting , pressthe which is availableby pressingthe Menu At • Navigation Buttonsq [ _ until the Button i _ ) while the unit is in the Stop desiredchoiceis highlighted , andthen press Mode . At the SetupMenu , pressthe • the Enter Button , _ j . Notethat the circlefor Navigation Button _ t until the Subtitle your choicewill fill in , and the menuwill return Languageoption is highlighted . to the default listings . Tochangethedefault SubtitleLanguage , press If youwishto changethe defaultto a language the • Navigatioo Bottoo t _ and note that other than thoseshownin the menu , pressthe thelist of systemdefaultswill bereplacedwith • Navigation Button _ [ _ until the " Other " a list of the availableoptions , asshownin Figure1 line onthe bottom is highlighted . Consultthe Figure3 . Thecurrentsubtitle languagechoice LanguageCodeslist on page38 for thedesired will be indicatedbya filled - in circleonthe list To navigatethroughthe settingsonthe screen , language . Pressthe Enter Button _ il . Next , onthe right sideof the screen . usethe & IT Navigation Buttons _ to scroll upor down throughthe list of settingsor enter the numberfor the desiredlanguagecode usingthe At • Navigation Buttoost _ . the list of options . Pressthe 4 / • Navigation Pressthe buttonsuntil the desirednumber Buttons t _ to movebackand forth between appearsin thefirst position , and thenpressthe the list of settingsof the left sideof the screen • Navigation Button t _ t to moveto the and the list of options for those settingson the nextposition . Continueto enterthe number right sideof the screen . Tochoosea specific usingthe At • Navigation Buttons t _ at option , usethe A / • Navigation Buttons eachspotand then moveto the next one . until it is highlighted . Pressthe Enter Button I _ I to selectthe choice . Whena selec - Whenall four digits havebeenenteredandthe [ _ tion is made , youmayconfirmthe choiceby OKboxis highlighted , pressthe Enter Button I _ I to store the selectionin the DVDSO's Figure3 checkingto seethat an orangedot fills the circle nextto the choice . memory . Althoughthe word " OTHER " win appearinthe settingslist , your desiredchoice Tochangethedefault setting , pressthe A / • will beentered . Navigation Buttons _ until thedesired Audio Language Selection TheAudio Languageoption setsthe default choiceis highlighted , and then pressthe Eoter Notethat whena defaultlanguageis selected , Button , _ j . Notethat the circlefor your choicefor the languagethat will beplayed from a DVDdisc . choicewill fill in , and the menuwill returnto it will beusedwheneverthat languageis pres - ent on the DVDdiscbeingplayed . However , thedefault listings . Toselectthe languagedefault , youmust be when that languageisnot present , the lan - guage usedwill be the onepreprogrammed [ f youwishto changethe subtitledefaultto a viewing the SetupMenu ( Figure1 ) , which is availablebypressingthe Menu Button intothe discitself . ( Typically , that defaultwill languageother than thoseshown , pressthe be Englishfor discssold in Region1 , but the while the unit is in the Stopmode . Audio • Navigation Button q [ _ until the " Other " selectionmayvaryat thediscretionof the disc's line onthe bottom is highlighted . Consultthe LanguageSelectionis thefirst option , so it will producer . ) automaticallybehighlightedin dark bluewhen LanguageCodeslist on page38 for thedesired language . Pressthe Enter Button _ il . Next , the SetupMenu is displayed . Although the defaultdeterminesthe language enterthe numberfor the desiredlanguagecode that will beusedwhen a discis first put into usingthe At • Navigation Buttoost _ . Tochangethe default Language , pressthe • Pressthe buttonsuntil the desirednumber Navigation Button t _ t and note that the list play , the languagemayeasilybe changedat anytime throughthe useof the MenuBar . See appearsin thefirst position , and then pressthe of systemdefaultswin bereplacedwith a list of the availableoptions , for the audiolanguage page 30 for moreinformation . • Navigation Button t _ t to moveto the setting asshownin Figure2 . Thecurrentlan - nextposition . Continueto enterthe number If youhaveno otherchangesto makeafter set - usingthe At • Navigation Buttoos t _ at guagechoicewill beindicatedby a filled - in ting this default , pressthe Menu Button _ ) orangecircleon the list onthe right sideof eachspotand then moveto the nextone . the screen , to removethe SetupMenufrom the screen , or Whenall four digits havebeen enteredand the pressthe Play Button _ / [ ' _ J to beginor OKboxis highlighted , pressthe Enter Button resumeplayback . I _ I to store the selectionin the DVD S0 ' s memory . Althoughthe word " OTHER " will Subtitle Language Selection appearin the settingslist , your desiredchoice will beentered . The SubtitleLanguageoption setsthe default choicefor the languagethat will bedisplayed when subtitlesare turned onduring DVD Notethat when a defaultsubtitlelanguageis selected , it will beusedwheneverthat lan - playback . guageis presenton the DVDdiscbeingplayed . Toselectthe SubtitleLanguagedefault , you Howeverw , hen that languageis not present , mustbeviewing the SetupMenu ( Figure1 ) , thelanguageusedwill bethe oneprepro - Figure2 I 19 SETUPMENU Page: 20 Setup Menu grammedintothe discitself . ( Typicallyt , hat If youhaveno otherchangesto makeafter set - Tochangethe rangeof ratingsthat maybe defaultwill be Englishfor discssoldin ting this default , pressthe Menu Button viewedwithout a password , pressthe Region1 , but the selectionmayvaryat the to removethe SetupMenufromthe screen , or & IT Navigation Buttons q [ _ until the discretionof eachdisc'sproducer . ) pressthe Play Batten t _ / i " ] _ to begin or desiredrangeis set , and then pressthe Enter resumeplayback . Buttoo . _ j . Thelisting in thedefaultsettings Although the defaultwill set the languagethat will now show the highest ratedprogramthat will be usedwhenthe discis first put into play , RatingsSelection and PasswordControl maybeviewedwithout enteringa password . the languagemayeasilybechangedat any TheDVD 50enablesyouto controlthe discs time by usingthe Subtitle Button _ i ) . See that areviewedby settinga ratingslevel . When If youhaveno otherchangesto makeafter set - page 31 for moreinformation . a dischasa ratinglevelgreaterthan the ting this default , pressthe Menu Button default , it will not play . Tofurther protect to removethe SetupMenufromthe screen , or againstunauthorizedviewing of restricteddiscs , pressthe Play Bottoo t _ / i " ] _ to beginor If youhavenoother changesto makeafter set - ting this default , pressthe Menu Button the ratings - leveol ption maybelockedso that resumeplayback . to removethe SetupMenufromthe screen , or only authorizedpersons ( suchas a parent ) may PasswordSelection and Control Lock pressthe Play Button t _ / i " ] _ to begin or changethe rating levelaftera passwordis entered . resumeplayback . TheDVD 50 ' sPasswordSystemisusedto con - trol viewingof restrictedprogramsandone's Menu Language Selection Theratingssystemis dependenton information capabilityto changethe passworditself . The TheMenuLanguageoption setsthe default encodedinto the DVDdiscbeing playedand , DVD50 is shippedwithout a passwordand choicefor the languagethat will beusedfor although mostmovieshavean MPAAor other with the settingsfor the passwordsystem the DVD50 ' sown on screenmenudisplays . ratingsymbol , the disc mayor maynot contain Thisdefaultsetting DOESNOTimpactthe play - that ratingin itssoftware . In additionto the show how to adda passwordand to lock the backof DVDdiscs . five MPAAratingsof G , PG , PGq3 , R and settings . NC - 17 , the DVD50will accommodatea total Toselectthe MenuLanguagedefault , youmust of eight ratingssteps , as set by thecreatorsof Toset a passwordor lock the password beviewing the SetupMenu ( Figure1 ) , which is the DVDformat . Theseadditionalstepsallow system , youmustbeviewing the SetupMenu availableby pressingthe Menu Button _ ) for morecritical controlof programplaybackfor ( Figure1 ) , which is availableby pressingthe Meoo Bottoo I _ ) while theunit is in the all audiences . while the unit is in the Stopmode . At the Setup Menu , pressthe • Navigation Button t _ Stop mode . At the SetupMenu , pressthe until the Menusoption is highlighted . Toselectthe permittedratingsvalues , youmust • Navigation Buttoo _ until the Password beviewing the SetupMenu ( Figure1 ) , which is option is highlighted . availableby pressingthe Menu Button Tochangethe default MenuLanguage , press the • Navigation Button ql _ and note that while the unit is in the Stopmode . At the Setup Toentera password , pressthe • Navigation the list of systemdefaultswill be replacedwith Menu , pressthe • Navigation Buttoo t _ Button _ and note that the list of system a list of the availableoptions , as shownin until the Ratingoption is highlighted . defaultswill be replacedwith a new Menu Figure4 . Thecurrentlanguagechoicewill be Screen ( Figure6 ) . Toentera password , checkto indicatedbya filled - in circleon the list on the Tochangethe default Ratingsetting , pressthe makecertainthat the word " Set " appearsto right sideof the screen . • Navigatioo Button t _ and note that the the right of an orangecircleand then pressthe Enter Bottoo . _ j . TheEnterPasswordscreen list of systemdefaultswill bereplacedwith a list of the programratingsasshownin will then appearon yourvideodisplay ( Figure7 ) . Figure5 . Someratingswill behighlighted in orange , while otherswi [ [ behighlighted in blue . Discswith a rating in the orangecolorband will playwithout anyfurtheraction by the viewer . Discswith ratingsinthe blue bandwill only play aftera passwordis entered . Figure4 Tochangethe defaultsetting , pressthe & IV Figure6 Navigation Buttons _ t until the desired choiceis highlighted , and then pressthe Enter Button . _ j . Notethat the circlefor your choicewill turn orange , and the menuwill returnto the default listings . Figure5 20 SETUPMENU I Page: 21 Setup Menu Clearing Passwords Tochangethepassword , pressthe Oncea passwordhasbeenentered , the system • Navigation Button _ so that the circle remainslockeduntil thepasswordis cleared . To nextto theword " Change " is orange . cleara passwordso that the ratingsmaybe Next , pressthe Enter Button _ il . On the changedor to permitanymovieto beviewed nextscreenthat appears ( Figure7 ) , enter the regardlessof ratings , youmustbe viewingthe newfour - digit passworddirectlyby usingthe SetupMenu ( Figure1 ) , which is availableby Numeric Buttoos _ , or you mayusethe pressingthe Menu Button _ while the unit At • Navigation Buttoos _ to selectthe is in the Stopmode . At theSetupMenu , press numberfor a position , and then pressthe Figure7 the • Navigation Button ql _ until the • Navigation Button _ t to moveto the Passwordoption is highlighted . Asthe systemis nextposition . Notethat aseachnumberis Toenter a passwordyou mayeitherenter the locked , youwill first beaskedto enter the pass - entered , it will turn to a solidcircle whenyou four - digit numberdirectly , usingthe Numeric word previouslyset ( Figure7 ) . Enterthat pass - moveto the nextpositionto protectthe pass - Buttons _ , or you mayusethe A / • word usingthe Numeric Buttons _ and word's privacy . Whenall four numbersof the Navigation Buttons O to selectthe then pressthe Enter Button , _ j . passwordhavebeenentered , pressthe Enter numberfor a position , andthen pressthe • Button , _ j . Navigation Button O to moveto the next position . Notethat as eachnumberis entered , Afterthe passwordhasbeenenteredonce , a it will turn to a solidcirclewhenyou moveto secondset of data entryboxeswill appear , ask - the next positionto protectthe password's ing youto confirmthe entry ( Figure8 ) . Using privacy . Whenallfour numbersof the thesamemethoddescribedabove , enterthe passwordhavebeenentered , pressthe Eater passwordagain . Whenall four numbershave Button _ . beenrepeated , pressthe Enter Button _ to setthe passwordin the DVD50 ' s memory . If After the passwordhasbeenenteredonce , a thetwo passwordsdo not agree , an " Incorrect Figure8 secondset of data entry boxeswill appear , ask - Password " message ( Figure9 ) will appearto ing youto confirmthe entry ( Figure8 ) . Using askyou to try enteringthe numberagain . Toclearthe passwordlockonceyou have the samemethoddescribedearlier , enter the enteredthe correctpassword , pressthe • passwordagain . Whenall four numbershave Oncethe new passwordhasbeenentered , the Navigation Button _ t onceso that the cir - been repeated , pressthe Enter Button _ to systemremainslockedwith the new password cle nextto the word " Clear " isfilled in orange set the passwordin the DVD50 ' s memory . If in effect . [ f youhavenoother changesto make and pressthe Eater Button _ il . Notethat the two passwordsdo not agree , an " Incorrect aftersettingthis default , pressthe Menu the selectionoptions will revertto Setonly , as Password " ( Figure9 ) messagewill appearto Button _ ) to removetheSetupMenufrom the passwordsystemis now deactivated . The askyou to try enteringthe numberagain . thescreen , or pressthe Play Buttoo _ / i " ] _ Parental Lock Indicator [ ] will alsogo out to beginor resumeplayback . to show that the unit hasreturnedto normal , password - flee , operation . If you havenoother Aspect Ratio changesto makeafter setting this default , Theaspectratio of a televisionpictureis the Figure9 pressthe Menu Button _ to removethe relationshipbetweenitswidth and height , and SetupMenufrom the screen , or pressthe Play it definesthe shapeof the picture . Television Oncethis passwordis entered , youwill needto Button _ / i " _ J to begin or resumeplayback . setshavetraditionally hadan aspectratio of usethis four - digknumberto viewa discwhen 4 x 3 , which is to saythat theyarealmost the rating of the discexceedsthe settings Changingthe Password square , with slightlymorewidth than height . enteredin the RatingsMenu . If a password If youfeelthat the passwordhasbecome Almostalltelevisionprogrammingis presented hasbeenentered , it is also requiredwhenyou knownto an unauthorizedperson , youmay in the 4 x 3 aspectratio so that the picturesfit changethe settingsrangein the RatingsMenu . changethe passwordwithout unlockingthe within the confinesof the TVscreen . Finally , the passwordis requiredif youwish to system . Tochangea password , youmust be unlockthe systemagainto permit accessto the viewing the SetupMenu ( Figure1 ) , which is Movies , onthe other hand , havea varietyof RatingsMenu . availableby pressingthe Menu Button 4 _ ) what are knownas " wide aspectratio " formats while the unitis in the Stopmode . At the Setup that are significantlywider inrelationto their If youhaveno otherchangesto makeafter set - Menu , pressthe • Navigation Button height thantraditional televisionpictures . ting this default , pressthe Menu Button _ ) until the Passwordoption is highlighted . As the Indeed , the developmentof wide - screenmovies to removethe SetupMenufrom the screen , or systemis locked , youwill first beaskedto enter was somethingthat was popularizedin the pressthePlay Button _ / i ' _ J to beginor the passwordpreviouslyset . Enterthat pass - 1950 ' sin responseto the successof television ; resumeplayback . word usingthe Numeric Buttons _ ) and movieproducerswanted to providea wider then pressthe Enter Buttoo , _ j . vista than affordedbyTVs . I 21 SETUPMENU Page: 22 Setup Menu Howevers , incemanymoviesare producedfor a Maketheselectionfor yourdesiredaspectratio wider screenthan the TVset theyare played by pressingthe A / • Navigation Buttons on , thereis a problemthat is likefitting a _ t so that the circle nextto yourchoiceis squarepegin a roundhole . In manyinstances filled in orange . Pressthe Enter Button _ il to finalizethe selection . this is taken careof by thedisc's producers , who reformatthe imageto fit within a standard If youhaveno otherchangesto makeafter set - 4 x3 TVscreen . Discssuchasthis requkeno ting this default , pressthe Menu Button specialsetting . Theonlydownsideto this is that whenwide - screenmoviesare convertedto to removethe SetupMenufromthe screen , or 4 x 3 , someof the informationat the sidesof a pressthe Play Button O / i " ] _ to beginor Figure10 scenemaybecut off dueto the differencein resumeplayback . pictureshape . Thisis alsocalleda " pan and Dependingonthe type of televisionsetyou Video Output scan " presentation , as a 4 x 3 viewingarea is have , chooseoneof thesethreeoptions : TheDVD 50is amongthefirst 5 - discDVD movedacrossthe widerdnema image . changersavailablethat offersthe option of • 4 x 3 Letterbox : Choosethis setting if you high - quality , progressivescanoutput in addi - Otherdiscsare producedin what is calleda havea standard4 x 3 televisionsetand pre - tion to standardcompositevideoand S - Video " letterboxwide - screen " format . [ n this casethe fer to seemoviesin their original aspect outputs , Whenusedwith a compatible " digital entirewide image is fit insidethe4 x 3 screen ratio . Youwill seethe entiremoviebut , ready " television , the progressivescanoutput shapefromside to side . Thismeansthat you when it is presentedin a letterboxfashion , deliverstwice the informationof a standard seethe entirepictureas themovie'sdirector therewill beblack barsat the top and picturefor a seamlessc , inemadikeimage . intended , but the height of the pictureis bottom of the screen . Moviesor otherpro - reducedto accommodatethe addedwidth . The gramsrecordedina 4 x 3 format will appear IMPORTANTNOTESON PROGRESSIVE blank areasthat appearat the top and bottom normal . SCAN OPERATION : of the screenmakethe image in thecenter Theprogressivescanoutputs mayonly be used appearas if youare looking into a mail slot , • 4 x 3 PanScan : Choosethis setting if you with videodisplays ( direct - viewmonitors , rear givingthis sort of presentationthe nicknameof havea standard4 x 3 televisionsetand or front projectors ) that haveprogressivescan " letterbox . " alwayswant the imageto fill the entire compatibility . In general , this includessets screenW . hena wide - screenmovieis shown , designedfor usewith high - definkiontelevision TheDVDformat accommodatesboth of these you maynot seepartsof the pictureat one ( HDTV ) , aswell as otherhigh - scan - ratemoni - formats , though it is upto the producerof the sideof the screenor the other . Note , how - tors and displays . [ f the specificationsfor your discto selectwhichway to convertthe movie ever , that evenwhenyou selectthis option , displayshow a " horizontalscanrate " figureof to video . Sometimesyouwill havea choiceof playinga wide - screen - onlymoviewill result 31.5 kHzor higher , then the set is mostlikely only oneof the two formats , while somediscs in blackletterboxbars at the top and bot - compatiblewith the progressivescansignal . [ f offer a furl screenw , ith the pan and scanver - tom of the screenT . hisis due to the way you haveanydoubt asto the compatibilityof sion onone sideof a discandthe widescreen , the discwasproduced , and it cannotbe your displaywith the high - scanratesignal , but letterboxversion , on the otherside . changed . consultthe set'sowner'smanual , askyour deal - er or installer , or contactthe set manufacturer . TheDVD50 will playeither typeof disc , and • 16x 9 Wide - ScreenC : hoosethis settingonly If the progressivescanrate output is enabled , you mayselecta default that tefls whichway to ifyou havea wide - screentelevisionset but thedisplaydeviceis not compatible , you presentthe imagewhenthere is a choice . ( 16 x 9 aspectratio ) . With this setting , the will not be ableto seeanyimage . DVD50will adjustthe output for wide - Toselectan aspectratio default , you mustbe screenmoviessothat theyfill the entire If yourvideodisplayiscompatiblewith progres - viewing the SetupMenu ( Figure1 ) , which is screenin the properaspectratio . Note , how - sivescan , makecertainthat you connectthe availableby pressingthe Menu Button DVDS0to the displayusingthe Component ever , that in this setting a discrecordedin while the unit is in the Stopmode . At the Setup the 4 x 3 aspectratio will appearinthe wide Video Outputs O . Dependingonthe Menu , pressthe • Navigation Button q [ _ specificsof your display , the correctinput may screenas a boxedimagein the center , with until theTVAspectoption is highlighted . Next , be labeled " ComponentVideo ' , " HD black columnson the left and right sideof pressthe Enter Button , _ j . Select the screen . ComponentInput " or someother similarterm , one of the threechoicesin the options box If there isa questionas to which inputjacks ( Figure10 ) usingthe AtT Navigation shouldbe usedon yourvideo display , consult NOTE : if thewide - screenoption is chosen Buttonsq [ _ . the set'sowner'smanual , askyour dealeror and a wide - screenmovieis playedon a con - installer , or contact the set manufacturer . ventional4 x 3 aspectratio set , the imagewill be distorteddueto verticalcompression . 22 SETUPMENU I Page: 23 Setup Menu ToselecttheVideo Outputyou mustfirst be the DVD50on again , the videooutput will be TodisabletheAuto Playfunction , pressthe viewing the SetupMenu ( Figure1 ) , which is restoredto the standardsetting , anda picture • Navigation Button _ so that thecircle will onceagainbevisibleon a conventional nextto theword " Off " is orange . Next , press availableby pressingthe Menu Button analogdisplay . the Enter Button _ to store the setting in while the unit is in the Stopmode . At the Setup the DVD50 ' smemory . If the settingwas previ - Menu , pressthe • Navigation Button If youhaveno furtherchangesto makeafter ouslyactive , the AU T OPL AY Indicator [ ] until theVideo Outputoption is highlighted . setting this default , pressthe Menu Button will go out . Pressthe Enter Button _ to view the optionsfor this selection ( Figure11 ) . i _ ) to removethe SetupMenufrom the If youhaveno furtherchangesto makeafter screen , or pressthe Play Button _ / i " _ J to setting this default , pressthe Menu Button resumeplayback . I _ to removethe SetupMenufromthe Toenablethe Auto Playfunction youmustfirst screen , or pressthePlay Button _ / i " _ J to beviewing the SetupMenu ( Figure1 ) , which is resumeplayback . availableby pressingthe Menu Button while the unit is in the Stopmode . At the Setup Menu , pressthe & IT Navigation Button until theAuto Playoption is highlighted . Pressthe Eoter Button _ to view the Figure11 optionsfor this selection ( Figure12 ) . If youare usingthe S - Videooutput only , no DVDAuto Play changeis required , but it is a good ideato TheDVD50 ' sAuto Playfunctionmakesit easier checkthis option to makecertainthat thecircle and moreenjoyableto view DVDs . Whenthis nextto the S - Videooption is orange . featureis activated , the unit will automatically start playbackwhen the Main Menuof a DVD If youare usingthe ComponentVideojacksb , ut appearsif no otherbutton is pressedwithin are connectingthe DVD50to a standard ( ana - threesecondsof the timethe Main Menu log ) television , pressthe A / T Navigation appears . In normaluse , mostdiscsstop at the Buttons _ sothat thecircle nextto the Main Menuto wait for your input , requiring word " Component " is orange . Pressthe Enter someuserintervention . With Auto Play , DVD Button _ to storethe settingin the DVDS0 ' s viewing is seamlessa , s the startof the movieis memory , but DONOTchangethe setting in the automaticallyselectedunlessanotherfunction bottom half of the menubox . Theorangecircle isspedficallyrequested . Of course , evenwith inthe Progressivesectionof the menushould Auto Playin effect , youmayalwayscustomize be nextto " Off " . the disc'splaybackby pressinganybutton to makeyour selectionwithin three seconds . If youare usingthe ComponentVideojacksfor connectionto a video displaythat is compatible with a progressivescansignal , first pressthe , Navigationbutton so that the circle nextto the word " Component " is orange . Next , press the Enter Button _ , then pressthe _ 1 / _ , Navigation Buttons _ so that theorange circle in thelower portion of the menubox underthe word " Progressive " is nextto the word " On " Pressthe Enter Button _ to enterthe setting to the DVD50 ' s memory . Figure12 WARNING : Oncethe settingfor progressive Toenablethe Auto Playfunction , pressthe scanoutput is entered , animagewill only be • Navigation Button _ so that thecircle visibleona progressivescan < ompatible nextto theword " Auto " is orange . Next , press videodisplay . If youchangethe settingto the Enter Button _ il to activatethe feature " Progressive " Scanin error , you mustresetthe and storethe setting in the DVD 50 ' smemory . unitby first pressingthe Step Button ( _ ) / i " i'l Notethat the AUTOPLAY Indicator [ ] to stop anydiscthat is playing . Next , pressthe will light to remindyouthat DVDdiscswill go Stop Button ( _ ) / i " i'l againand hold it for directlyinto the Playmode , ratherthan stopat five secondsbeforereleasingit . Turnthe unit their Main Menu . off and pausefor a few secondsW . henyou turn I 23 SETUPMENU Page: 24 Setup Menu DynamicRange Setting If youhaveno otherchangesto makeafter set - • Stream / PCM : Choosethis option if your With the DVDformat you havethe opportunity ting this default , pressthe Menu Button i _ ) A / V receiveror surroundprocessoris capa - to heara program'ssoundtrackin the most to removethe SetupMenufromthe screen , or ble of decodingboth DolbyDigitaland DTS accurateand realisticpresentationpossible , pressthe Play Button _ / i ' ] _ 1 to begin or audio . With this selection , eitherDolby thanksto the useof digitalaudio technology . resumeplayback . Digitalor DTSwill beoutput accordingto However , incertaininstancesyou maywish to the choicemadein theAudio Menuoptions slightlycompressthe dynamicrangeof the Notethat the performanceof the Dynamic providedby the DVDdisc . audio output ( the differencebetweenthe loud - Rangefunction is dependentonthe audio est soundsand the quietestones ) sothat you format of the discbeing played , and whether • Dolby DigitaltPCM : Choosethis option if maylisten to a movieat a lowervolumewith or not thedisc'ssoundtrackis capableof this yourA / V receiveror surroundprocessorhas feature . a digital input , but is only capableof decod ing DolbyDigital . With this selection , when In mostcasesit is desirableto leavethe Digital Audio Out both a DolbyDigitaland DTSprogramare DynamicRangesetting at " OFF " so that no DVDplayersaccommodatea varietyof audio present , the DVD50will automaticallyout - compressionis appliedto the audio , but if you formats , includingDolbyDigital , DTSand the put the DolbyDigital data stream . wishto changeto a compressedsetting , follow PCMaudio format usedby conventionalCD thesesteps , discsand someDVDplayback . Dependingon • PCM : Choosethis settingif youare using the typeof equipmentyour DVD50 is connected only the left / right Analog Audio Outputs First , you mustbeviewingthe SetupMenu to , youneedto set a default for the typeof _ ) , or if the Digital Audio Outputs ( Figure1 ) , which is availableby pressingthe audio outputsaccommodatedA . lthoughthe O / _ areconnectedto a processorthat is Menu Button _ while the unit is in the DVD50will play all of thesedisctypes , this capableof decodingonly conventionalPCM audio for CDs . Stopmode . At the SetupMenu , pressthe setting createsa defaultthat tells whichway to • Navigation Button _ until the Dynamic presentthesoundtrackswhenthere is a choice . Rangeoption is highlighted . Next , pressthe Rememberr , egardlessof the option chosen , you In additionto compatibilitywith both Dolby Enter Button " _ b and selectoneof the maystill haveto adjust the settingson your Digitaland DTSmultichannelsoundtracks , two choicesinthe options boxusingthe audio equipmentor ina specificdisc'smenus the DVDSOalso accommodatesthe latest A / • Navigation Buttons _ ( Figure13 ) . to matchthe output of the DVD50 . In addition , 96kHz DVDrecordingsT . hismenusection Thechoicesare asfollows : the choiceof which audioformats areavailable allowsyouto selecthow 96kHzaudio pro - is limitedby the typeof materialrecordedon gramsarehandledso that theyare compatible the discwhenit wasauthored . with yourA / V receiveror surroundprocessor . Usethe & / • Navigation Buttons _ to Toselecta DigitalAudio Outputdefault , you makeyour selection , as notedby the circleto mustbeviewingthe SetupMenu ( Figure1 ) , the rightof your desiredchoiceturning orange . which is availablebypressingthe Menu Button _ while the unit is in the Stop Oncea selectionhasbeen madefor thetype of mode . At the SetupMenu , pressthe • digital audio data streamsthat the DVD50 Navigation Button _ until the Digital outputs , youmayalso needto adjustthe way it Figure13 Audio Outoption is highlighted . Next , pressthe handlesthe varioussamplingfrequenciesused Enter Button , _ il . Selectoneof the three in theproductionof digital audiofor DVD . The choicesin the optionsbox ( Figure14 ) usingthe DVD50is compatiblewith both 48kHzand • Off : Selectthis option to turn off the 96kHzsampling , but someearlyA / V receivers DynamicRangecompressionand havethe & / • Navigation Buttons _ . Thechoices are asfollows : and surroundprocessorsare not . If your audio soundtrackpresentedexactlyas it was authored . systemis NOTcapableof handling96kHzaudio signalsin their nativeform , do not makeany changesto the bottom part of the DigitalAudio • On : Selectthis option to turn on the Out menu , and pressthe Enter Button _ il DynamicRangecompressioncircuitryso twice to returnto the Main MenuSettings that thedialog will remainclearevenat low option . However , if your audiosystemcanhan - volumelevels . dle thesesignals , changethe setting to achieve the greatestaudio fidelity possible . Whenyou havemadeyour selectionusingthe & IT Navigation Buttons _ to highlight the desiredoption , pressthe Enter Button Figure14 and note that the circle nextto your choice will fill in . Themenusystemwill then automati - callyreturnto the statuslisting . 24 SETUPMENU I Page: 25 Setup Menu Tochangethe SampleFrequencysetting , first selectthe desireddigka ] audiooutput typeas indicatedabove . Then , pressthe Enter Button _ . Pressthe A / _ r Navigation Buttons so that that circlenextto your desired choiceis orange . if yourA / V receiveror surroundprocessoris NOTcapableof handling96kHzsignals , select the 48kHzoption.Whenthis choiceis made , the DVD 50will automaticallyconvertany 96kHzsignalsto a 48kHz output so that your systemis capableof decodingthem . if yourA / V receiveror surroundprocessorIS capableof handling96kHzsignals , selectthe 96kHzoption.Whenthis choiceis made , the DVD50will passeachtypeof signalthrough without anyfurther processingW . hena 96kHz signalis present , it will be notedby the 96kHzt24 - Bit Audio Indicator li _ , Oncethe selectionis made , pressthe Enter Button _ to returnto the Main Settings Menu . At this point youwill havecompletedall of the stepsneededto configurethe DVD50 for the specificsof your system . Beforeplayinga disc you mayusethe & IT Navigation Buttons _ ) to returnto anyof the itemsfor additional changes , or youmaypressthe Play Button _ / i " ] _ to begin or resumeplaybackof a program . I 25 SETUPMENU Page: 26 Playback Basics for All Formats • Donot load morethan onediscin eachslot LoadingDiscs • Whenloading DVDdiscswith printed labels , Toload discsin the DVD50 , first makecertain loadthem labelsideup . in the trayand do notattempt to placea that the unit is turned onby pressingthe standard5 - inch ( 12cm ) discovera smaller • SomeDVDdiscsaredouble - sided . Thetitle PowerSwitch _ / ll ] l so that the Status 3 - inch ( Scm ) disc . Indicator [ ] turnsgreen . informationfor thesewill beprintedon the innerring of the disc , verycloseto the ten • Whenusingthe PlayExchangefeatureyou Next , pressthe Open / Close Button I _ l / ql _ ter hole . Thetitle for the sideyouwishto mayseean emptydiscposition rotatepast until the DiscTray [ ] opens . play shouldbefacing up . the centerof the playerin a waythat pre - ventsyoufrom placinga disc there . Thisis Holdingthe discsby the edge , gently place Tomovethe discsin thetray so that you may normal , as the emptyslot is actuallythe one eachone intoone of the compartmentslotsin insertdiscsin slotsthat are partiallyhidden that belongsto thedisc beingplayed . the drawer . Notethat thereis a number DONOTATTEMPTTOPLACEADISCINTHE insidethe disctray drawer , pressthe Disc Skip embossedonto thedrawer trayat the right of Button [ ] / ( _ . Eachpressof the button will SLOTif it passesbythe front of the machine the discslot . Thisis the numberfor that specific movethe carouseltray one positionto the left and disappearsunderthe left sideof the discposition ; it will beusedto indicatethe disc ( counterclockwise ) . drawer , Shoulda discinadvertentlybe in both the InformationDisplayand theon - placedin this slot , the machinewifl sense the error if the drawer is closedwith a disc screendisplays . • Toaccessall disc positions , the unitmust be in thefulbstop position . If the unitis in the in the currenbp [ aydisc'sslot and bringthe Whenloadingdiscs , pleasenotethe following : Playmode , pressthe Stop Button I't " l / l _ ) discbackto the centerpositionfor removal . twice . Topreventdamageto the unit's mechanism , the discdrawerwill not dose until theextra • TheDVD50will play discswith the follow - discis removed . ing Iogosonly . DONOTattempt to play • If the disctray draweris openedwhile a disc anothertypeof disc , asshownin the list on is playing , the PlayExchangefeatureallows page 5 . youto changethe remainingfour discs . Oncethe discsare loaded , pressthe Simplypressthe DiscSkip Button [ ] / ( _ OpentClose Button [ ] / q [ _ to closethe disc to movethe discsin thetray in one direction tray . Whenthe tray drawercloses , the discthat or the other . was lastin the centerpositionfacing outward in thetray wifl bereadiedfor playback . After VIDEO IMPORTANTNOTESON DiSCLOADING the drawercloses , youwill seea brief indication of Re a d i n g in both the information • Removealldiscsfrom the tray before Displayand in the on screendisplayto alert DIOn'AL VIDEO _ [ ReW _ ' itable ] movingthe player . youto the fact that the unit is determiningthe typeof disc ( DVDor CD ) and is readingthe ivP'S • Makecertainthat alldiscsareproperly data for track , chapter , title andother informa - tion about the disc . At the sametime , the Disc seatedbeforeclosingthe disctraydrawer . • TheDVD50will only playdiscsin the NTSC Number Indicator [ ] for thedisc in usewill videoformat . It will not playdiscsfor other begin to flash , indicatingwhich discis being • Donot pushthe disctraydrawerwith the standardssuchas PALor SECAM . power off . played . • Playbackcapabilityfor CD - RWdiscswill vary • Donot attempt to changediscsor touch the Oncethe disc'sdata hasbeenread , thetype of accordingto the qualityof the CD - RWdisc . disctraycarouselwhile it is moving . disc ( DVDor VCD ) will bedisplayedby the Disc On someoccasionsit is possiblethat CD - RW Type Indicator [ ] and the discwill automatF discsmaynot play on the DVD50 . Thisdoes • Donot attempt to rotate the disctrayby tally begin playing . Thedisc'strack timing infor - not indicateanyproblemwith the DVD50 . mationand other relevantdata will appearin hand . If thetray draweror carouseltray appearsto bestuck , contactyour local the Information Display i ' _ . ForCDdiscs • TheDVD50will only playdiscsthat are HarmanKardonauthorizedservicecenter . only , a StatusMenuBarwill appearin the on codedfor Region1 or discsthat areopen screendisplay . Toview this displayfor DVD to being playedin all regions . Discsthat discs , pressthe Status Button _ ) . • Whenloading discs , alwaysplacethe discs contain a RegionCodeof 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 or 6 one at a time in the centerpositionin the ( asnotedby a numberinsidea wodd map TheDiscNumber Indicator [ ] will show a tray , evenif there areempty positionsto the logoon the disc'scoverjacketor case ) wifl lightednumberfor the discslot positionsthat left and right of center . After placinga disc not play . in the centerposition , presstheDisc Skip are occupied , and the numberfor discin use will flash . Note , howevert , hat all occupiedposi - Button _ ' ] / 1 _ ) to bring the next empty • Both5 - inch ( 12cm ) and 3 - inch ( 8cm ) discs positionto thecenter . Loadingdiscsin this tions maynot beshownuntil thedisctray has maybe used . been rotatedpastan emptyor occupiedslot by mannerwill ensurethat the unit recognizes that thereis a discin that placein the tray . pressingthe DiscSkip Buttons [ ] 1 _ , or by • WhenloadingCD audiodiscs , loadthe discs manuallyselectinga specificdiscwith the with the labelside up . Direct Access Buttonsr _ l , 26 PLAYBACKBASICS I Page: 27 Playback Basics for All Formats Auto Power Shut - Off As anoptionalfeature , you mayset the DVD50 so that it automaticallyturns off after ten min - uteswhen the unit is idle and nodiscis play - ing . Thenormalfactorydefaultfor this feature is " OFF " , meaningthat the unit will remainon until turned off usingthe Power Switch [ ] on the front panel or the Power - Off Button on the remote . However , shouldyouwishto activatethis feature , follow thesesteps : • Whilethe unit is stoppedand no discis playing , pressand hold both the Reverse SearchButton t [ _ and the Next Button simultaneouslyfor five seconds . • Releasethe buttonswhen youseethat the Information Display [ ] reads AUTO OFF N • Pressthe Next Button _ to toggle the displayso that it readsAUTO OFF Y . • Pressanyother button on the remoteto store thesetting and to returnthe unit and the displayto normaloperation . Shouldyouwishto reversethe setting backto the " OFF " mode , so that the unit stayson until manuallyturned off , repeat theprocedureout - linedabove but toggle the displaysothat it readsAUTO OFF N . 27 PLAYBACKBASICS I Page: 28 Playback Basics for All Formats Basicplaybackwith the DVD50 involvesfunc - • in the 1 / 8th SpeedSlowmode , the inside • in FastSearchx2 , both segmentsof the 44 tions similarto thoseyou maybefamiliar with segmentof the _ 4 or l _ b " Playback Mode or b'b " Playback Mode Indicator [ ] will for conventionalCDplayersor changers : Indicator [ ] will flashand the outsideseg - light steadily . mentwill remainsteadilylit . • Turnthe unit onby pressingin the Power • in FastSearchx4 , the outsidesegmentof Switch fll / _ . • in the 1 / 4SpeedSlow mode , theoutside the _ or b'b " Playback Mode Indicator [ ] will flashand the insidesegmentwill segmentof the _ or _ b " Playback Mode • if thereare discsalreadyloadedin the unit , Indicator [ ] will flashand the insideseg - remainsteadilylit . the last discto beplayedwill automatically mentwill remainsteadilylit . begin playing . If the discwasstoppedusing • in FastSearchx16 , the insidesegmentof the Resumefunction , playbackwill begin • in the 1 / 2SpeedSlow mode , both segments the _ or _ . _ . Playback Mode Indicator from the point where it wasstopped . If the [ ] will flashand theoutside segmentwill of the _ or b'b " Playback Mode discwasstoppedby pressingthe Stop Indicator [ ] will remainsteadilylit . remainsteadilylit . Button ll'l / q [ _ twice , the discwill begin playingfrom its beginning . Notethat there is noaudio playbackduring • in FastSearchxl00 , both segmentsof the _ or b'b " Playback Mode Indicator [ ] slow - forwardor - reverseplay of DVDdiscs . This • Loadany newdiscsas indicatedin the will flash . is normalfor DVD , asA / Vreceiversand sur - previoussection . roundprocessorscannotprocessthe digital audio streamsduring slow modes . Slowplay is Notethat therewill be noaudio playbackdur - not availablefor CDdiscs . • After loadingdiscs , pressthe Open / Close ingfast - forwardor reverse - playof DVDdiscs . Thisis normalfor DVD , asA / Vreceiversand Button O / q [ _ to begin play . • Whena cameraiconappearson the screen , surroundprocessorscannotprocessthe PlaybackFeaturesfor DVDand CDDiscs : digital audio streamsduring fast - playmodes ; and the Angle Indicator [ ] flashes , this is your indicationthat thereis multiple - angle audio will beheardduringfast - playof conventionalCDs . • To moveto the next discin the unit , press informationon the discbeing played . To the DiscSkip Button I _ l / q _ ) . changethe angle , pressthe Angle Button until the desiredangleviewappears . ForCDplayback , therearethree fast - play • Toselecta specificdiscin the player , press speeds . Eachpressof the of the Search An on - screenbannermessagewi [ [ appearto the DirectAccess Button [ ] corresponding ForwardtReverseButtons i ' _ 11 _ t1 _ will indicatethe angleview in use . to the slot where that disc is loaded . cycleto the nextspeedin thefollowing order : Toilluminate the buttonson the remotecontrol • Tomomentarilypauseplaybackandfreeze • in FastSearchx2 , both segmentsof the 44 so that they maybeseenin low - light condi - the currentpictureframeon a DVD , press tions , pressthe Light Button _ . or b'b " Playback Mode Indicator [ ] will the PauseButton _ / _ ) . Toresumeplay - light steadily . backafter pressingthe Pausebutton , press the Play Button l'kl / _ . • in FastSearchx4 , the outsidesegmentof the _ or b'b " Playback Mode Indicator • To moveforward or backwardthroughthe [ ] will flashand the insidesegmentwill trackson a CDor the chapterson a DVD , remainsteadilylit . pressthe Skip Forward / ReverseButton [ ] on the front panelor the Previous / • in FastSearchxS , the insidesegmentof the Next Buttonst [ _ / _ on the remote . _ or b'b " Playback Mode Indicator [ ] will flashandthe outside segmentwill • Tomoveforward or backwardthroughthe remainsteadilylit . DVDor CDdisc beingplayedat fast speed , NOTE : FastSearchPlusis not availablewhen pressthe Search Forward / Reverse Buttons ! _ 1 / t [ _ / _ . Onceone of these MP3discsare playing . buttons is pressed , the fastsearchwill continueuntil the Play Button i'kl / _ is Whenplayinga DVDdisc , youmaymovefor - pressed . Notethat thefast - playspeedsvary ward or backwardthroughthe programbeing for CDdiscsand DVDs . playedin one of four speedsby pressingthe Slow Play Buttons _ 1 onthe remote . Each ForDVDplayback , there arefour fast - play pressof the buttonswill moveto the next speeds , Eachpressof the Search speedin the following order : ForwardtReverseButtons I _ / _ t / _ will cycleto the nextspeedin thefollowing order : • in the 1 / 16thSpeedSlowmode , both seg - mentsof the _ d or _ ' b " Playback Mode Indicator [ ] will flash . 28 PLAYBACKBASICS I Page: 29 DVD Playback IMPORTANTNOTESON DVD PLAYBACK Using a DVD's Menu • To returnto normalimagesizeat anytime Oneof the uniquefeaturesof the DVDsystem while the Zoomfeatureis in use , pressthe is that it offersa producerthe opportunityto The DVD50 is capableof all the featuresand Clear Button _ ) . includea wide rangeof featureson a disc , options coveredby the DVDstandards . • Notethat the somediscsarecreatedin a includingmultiple - languagetracks ; subtitlesin However , it is upto the producerof a DVDdisc to decidewhichof those featuresand functions a varietyof languages ; specialinformationsuch way that preventsthe Zoomfeaturefrom as movietrailersand castinformation ; as well are availableon anygivendisc . Forthat reason , operating . In addition , the Zoomfeaturewill as othercustom - tailoredinformation . In addi - notall discswill function identically , andsome not operateondiscmenusand maynot tion , producersmaydividea movieor program discswill nothavemanyof the featuresof the operateonsubtitles . intochaptersthat allow for quick accessto DVDsystem . Forexample , mostcurrentDVD specificpartsof the program . Thesechapters discsdo not takeadvantageof the multiple - Playback ResumeFeature TheDVD50offersa " Resume " featurethat is maybeaccompaniedby thumbnailpictures angle feature . Whenyoupressa button andthe differentfrom the conventional " STOP " func - of a scenefrom the specificchapterto help playerdisplaysthe " FeatureProhibited " icon " ® " , this is an indicationthat the disc hasnot youselectthe desiredspoton the disc . tionyou maybeusedto onCD players . When been programmedfor that feature . theStop Button 11 " 1 / ( _ is pressedonce , the Whena discis playing , pressthe Menu discwill stop , anon - screenRESUMEindication Button i _ to pausethe playbackanddisplay in addition , it is commonfor the producersof will appearon thevideo screenandthe the disc'smenu . As thereare nohard rules DVDdiscsto blockthe useof certainfunctions ResumeIndicator [ ] will light . While the about styleandcontentsof DVDmenus , the during only somepartsof a disc . Forexample , Resumefeatureis active , the disc'sposition is way theyappearon thescreenand theinfor - manydiscsprohibitthe useof fast - playbuttons enteredinto the unit's memoryso that when mationtheycontainwill varyfrom one discto or prohibit accessto the ChapterMenudisplay thePlay Button I ' _ / _ is pressedto resume another . However , the following generalrules during the playbackof copyrightnotices , studio playback , the programwill continueat the applyto mostmenus : Iogos , moviecreditsor trailers . Theappearance pointwhere it waswhenthe Stop buttonwas of the " FeatureProhibited " icon " ® " , or the pressed . • Thefirst menuthat appearsis the Main inabilityof certainfeaturesto operatewhen the Menu , and youmaymovethroughthe discitself hasprohibitedthem , doesnot indi Tocompletelystopplayback , pressthe Stop optionswith the , = . IVI < tI _ Navigation carea problemwith the DVD50 , as thesefea - Button 11 " 1 / 1 _ ) twice . tures areoutside of the unit'scontrol . Buttons _ , as the disc'sprogramming allows . Theoption selectedwill typicallybe Zoom Feature highlightedin a certaincoloror insidean outline box . The DVDSO'sadvanceddigital videoprocessing circuitsincludea Zoomfeaturethat allowsyou • Toselecta highlightedoption , which may to enlargethe imagefor closerexaminationof eitherplay a portion of the discor moveto a a particularpart of the picture . Sixstepsof sub - menu , pressthe Enter Button , _ j or enlargementareavailable , andyou maymove Play Button _ / i ' _ . the picturearoundthe screenwhile it is enlargedto locatea specificarea . • Onsomediscs , whenyou selectthe DVD menuduringthe playbackof a movie , the • To usethe Zoomfeature , pressthe Zoom discwill returnto the point in the program Button _ ) while a disc isplayingor where the menuwasselectedbyoffering a paused . Eachpressof the button will " Play Movie " option . Pressthe Enter increasethe zoomqneffect . Whenyou have Button _ or Play Button _ / _ k'l to zoomedthroughall six steps , the picturewill returnto normalsize . resumeplay . However , not all discsofferthis feature , and selectingthe menuwhile play - ing a movie maymeanthat youwill either • Whilean image is enlarged , you mayusethe haveto go backto the beginningof the pro - _ , lV / 41k " Navigation ButtonsI _ ) to gramor the start of a chapter . Thisfeatureis shift the imageon the screenso that areas out of the controlof the DVD50 , as it is set of the picturethat havezoomedoff the bythe disc'sinternalprogramming . screenmaybe viewed . I 29 DVD PLAYBACK Page: 30 DVD Playback Using the On - Screen Menu Barfor Oncethe MenuBarappears , pressthe < t1 _ 1 . Duringdiscplayback , pressthe Status DVDPlayback Navigation Buttons _ 1 to moveacrossthe Button _ . TheDVD50 is equippedwith a powerful on - displayto selectthe desiredoption . Whenthe screendisplaysystemthat servesthe dud pur - option to bechangedis highlightedin white 2 . Pressthe A / T " Navigation Buttons poseof showingyou the currentstatusof the with yellowbracketson both sides , pressthe until the icon showinga discand a file folder DVD50while enablingquickand easychanges Enter Button . _ j to changethesetting for ( secondfromthe left ) , with the letter " C " to settingsandfunctions . Dependingon that option . underneathit , highlightedin white between whethera DVDor CDis in use , the menuwill yellow brackets . varyto displayinformationthat is specificto Selecting a Title Somediscscontainmorethan one title . the typeof discin play . 3 . Pressthe Enter Button _ il . Rememberthat a discmaycontain onetitle , DVDMenus and Controls two separateprogramtitles , or thedisc may 4 . Notethat the numberto the right of the " C " Whena DVDis playing , presstheStatus usetheTitlefunctionto separateout the spe - will be replacedwith two dashes ( - - ) . cial featuresectionsonthe disc . The useof Button O to viewthe statusof the current discand to changethe settingfor keyplayback titles is optionalwith the producerof eachDVD 5 . Usingthe Numeric Buttons ( _ , enterthe numberof thetitle to be accessed . functions ( Figure15 ) . disc , asis the wayin which he / shemaychoose to implementthe feature . 6 . Thedesiredtitle will automaticallybestarted . Tochangethe title on thosediscsusingthe MenuStatusBar , follow thesesteps : Changing the Audio Track DVDdiscsmaycontain a varietyof audio 1 . Duringdiscplayback , pressthe Status tracks , includingforeign languages , special Button _ . commentariesd , escriptivevideofor the sight - SUBTITLES _ OKDIARKSTIDIEINDICATOR impaired , andvariousdigital formats . In normal 2 . If needed , pressthe < / b - Navigation play , theunit will alwayslook for the default Buttons _ t until the discicon for the current setting for the audio track , but you maychange Title : Thenumbershown indicatesthenumber title , with the letter " T " underneathit , is high - the audio trackat anytime usingthe Menu of the title that is currentlyplaying . lightedin white betweenyellow brackets . StatusBarand followingthese steps : 3 . Pressthe Enter Button _ il . Chapter : Thenumbershown indicatesthe 1 . Duringdiscplayback , pressthe Status numberof thechapterthat is currentlyplaying . Button _ . 4 . Notethat the numberto the right of the " T " Audio : Thenumberand abbreviationshow the will be replacedwith two dashes ( - - ) . 2 . Pressthe _ b Navigation Buttons audio languagesoundtrackthat is currently until the speakericon ( third from the left ) is 5 . Usethe Numeric Buttons _ ) to enterthe playing . Consultthe DVDjacketfor the keyto highlightedin white betweenyellowbrackets . availableaudio tracksonthe disc . numberof thetitle to be accessed . 3 . Pressthe Enter Button _ il . Subtitles : The numberandabbreviationshow 6 . Thedesiredtitle will automaticallybestarted . 4 . Notethat the mainMenu Barwill be the subtitlelanguagethat is currentlyplaying . ConsulttheDVDjacketfor the keyto available Titlesmayalso beselectedduringthe playback replacedwith a singledisplayof thecurrent subtitle languageson the disc . of a DVDby pressingtheTitle Button _ . languagetype ( Figure16 ) . Howevert , he action of thediscwhen pressing Angles : Thenumbershownindicatesthe this button will varyfromdiscto disc . On occa - multiple - angleview that is currentlyplaying . sion , pressingthis button will takeyouto the disc'smain menuwhile , in other cases , pressing Figure16 this button will result in noaction at all . Bookmarks : Highlightthis areaandpressthe Enter Button , _ to markor go to previously 5 . Pressthe Enter Button _ until the bookmarkedlocationsona disc . Selecting a Chapter desiredaudio trackis displayed . Notethat the Themoviesor programson mostdiscsare audio tracksavailableona discwill varyand DiscType : Thetypeof discplaying ( DVD , VCD dividedinto individualchapters , as selectedby that theyare alwaysHstedon thedisc'sjacket or CD ) is shown . or cover . the disc'sproducer . Usingthe on - screenMenu Bar , you mayview the numberof the current DiscNumber : Theslot numberof the disc 6 . Within a few seconds , the discwill continue chapterand moveto anychapteron the disc . being playedis shown . play with the newlyselectedaudio track . Tochangethe chapter usingthe MenuStatus Time Indicator : Theelapsedtime of the Bar , follow thesesteps : currenttitle is shown . 30 DVD PLAYBACK I Page: 31 DVD Playback Changingthe Subtitle Language Tochangethe subtitle languageduring play - program . Whenthe Angle Indicator [ ] flashes DVDdiscsmaycontain a varietyof subtitles . In back , pressthe Subtitle On / Off Button _ . anda cameraicon indicatorappearsonthe normalplay , the unitwill alwayslook for the Next , pressthe AtT Navigation Buttons videoscreen , that is your signalthat multiple default settingfor the subtitle language , but until the desiredlanguagenameappears . anglesare presentand that they maybe you maychangethat languageat anytime if needed , pressthe Subtitle On / Off Button changed . usingthe MenuStatusBarand by following _ i ) to turn the subtitledisplayon afterthe thesesteps : languageselectionhasbeen made . Nofurther Whenmultiple cameraanglesare available , the action is neededoncethe selectionshavebeen easiestwayto changethe angle is to pressthe 1 . Duringdiscplayback , pressthe Status made ; theon - screenmessagewill go off within Angle Button I _ ) . Eachpressof thebutton five seconds . Button O . will changethe angle , asshown bythe on - screendisplay ( Figure18 ) . Onceyou have IMPORTANTNOTE : Thestepsindicatedon 2 . Pressthe < / 1 _ Navigation Buttons selectedthe desiredangle , nofurther action is until the letter % " icon ( fourthfromthe left ) is the page allow youto changethe subtitlelan - neededand theon - screenmessageswill disap - highlightedin white betweenyellowbrackets . guage , but theydo not determineif the sub - pearwithin a few seconds . titles are actuallydisplayedon the screenT . o 3 . Pressthe Enter Button , _ j . havethe subtitlesappearat anytime , pressthe Subtitle On / Off Button _ i ) to toggle the 4 . Notethat the mainMenuBarwill be subtitlesonor off with eachpressof the but - Figure18 ton . Whenthe subtitlesare active , a Check - replacedwith a singledisplayof the subtitle language ( Figure17 ) . markicon " _ " will appearin the boxto the Notethat the numberof multipleanglesavail - right of the subtitledescriptionasshowneadier . ableandtheir placementon thediscis set by theproducerof eachindividualDVD , and is not Also note that some DVDdiscsdo not contain setby the DVD 50 . Thenumberof anglesavail - Figure17 subtitles . Whenthe Subtitle On / Off Button ablewill varyfrom onediscto another . _ i ) is pressedona discwith nosubtitles , the 5 . Pressthe Enter Button , _ j or AtT " Prohibiticon " ® " will appearon screen . Navigation Buttons _ until the desired subtitle languageis displayed . Notethat the ChangingCamera Angles subtitlesavailableon a discwill vary , andthey A specialfeatureof the DVDformat is its capa - are alwayslistedon the disc'sjacketor cover . bility of showingmorethan oneview , or cam - Somediscsmaynot offeralternativesubtitles , era angle , of the samescene . Thisfeature or anysubtitlesat all . enablesyou to becomethe director , selecting the view of a scenethat youwish . Note , how - 6 . Within a few seconds , the discwill continue ever , that this featuredoesnot appearon many to playwith the newlyselectedsubtitlelanguage . discsand , when it doesappear , it will typically be for only certainscenesandnot for theentire Notethat the subtitle languageselectedin this disc'sprogram . If youattempt to usethe multi - fashion is temporary , andwill remainin effect pie - anglefeatureon a discthat is not pro - until the playeristurned off . Whenthe unit grammedfor it , you mayseethe Prohibited is turnedon for subsequentplay , the default Featureicon " © " on the screenT . hisis not a subtitle languagewill alwaysbeused . fault of the player , but it simplyindicatesthat the featureis not availableon the discbeing Notethat the subtitlefeaturemayalsobe played . turned on or off , and the subtitlelanguagemay be changeddirectlyfrom the remotecontrol Toseewhethera disccontainsmultiple angles , during playback . Tochangethe subtitlestatus , checkthe disc'scoverorjacket . Whena disc presstheSubtitle On / Off Button _ and doescontainsceneswith multiple angles , the notethat a displayof the currentlyselected producerswill usuallyincludesomesortof spe - subtitle languaugewill appearon screen . cial on - screenicon to alert youto the avail - ability of differentanglesof view . Toturn the subtitleson or off , pressthe Subtitle On / Off Button _ again . When Whena discthat containsmultiple - angleinfor - there is a checkmark in the boxto the right of mationis playing , theAngle Indicator [ ] will the languageindication , the subtitlesareon ; light steadilythroughoutthe disc . Thistellsyou when thereis no checkthe subtitlesare off . that thereare someplaceson the discwith Eachpressof the button will turn the subtitles multiplecameraanglechoices . However , in on or off . Nofurther action is neededoncethe almost all cases , the actualuseof multiple selectionshavebeenmade ; the on screenmes - angleswill berestrictedto specificplaceson sagewill go off within five seconds . the disc ratherthan appearingthroughoutthe I 31 DVD PLAYBACK Page: 32 CD Playback Using the On - Screen Menu Barfor 1 . Duringdiscplayback , pressthe Status Button _ if the MenuBaris not alreadyon the screen . CD Playback Button _ if the MenuBaris not alreadyon the screen . TheDVD50 allowsyouto take advantageof 2 . If needed , pressthe < lb . Navigation the on - screenMenuBarevenwhen playing Buttonsql _ until the discicon with the letter 2 . If needed , pressthe < lb . Navigation CDs . The useof this graphicaldisplaymakesit " T " underneathit is highlightedin white Buttons _ t until the clockicon with the easyto selectCDfunctions . betweenyellow brackets . word " Time " nextto it is highlighted in white CD Menus and Controls betweenyellow brackets . 3 . Pressthe Enter Button _ . Whena CDis playing , the MenuBarwifl auto - 3 . Pressthe Enter Button _ il to selectoneof maticallyappearin yourvideodisplay , even 4 . Notethat the numberto the right of the " T " thesefour choices . Eachpressof the button will though thereis novideoon the CDitsel £ To will be replacedwith two dashes ( - - ) . selectthe nextoption : removethe MenuBarat anytime , pressthe Clear Button _ . If the MenuBaris not 5 . Usingthe Numeric Keys I _ ) , enterthe • Track Elapsed : Thisshowsthe timethat present , pressthe Status Button _ to have numberof thetrack to beaccessed . haselapsedfor thecurrenttrack . At thestart it appearon the screen ( Figure19 ) . of eachtrackthis displaywill resetto zero 6 . Thedesiredtitle will automaticallybestarted . and beginto countup again . DISCOISC T _ A _ BOOK _ KS TYPE _ Using IntroScao • Track Remain : Thisshowsthe time TheIntroScanfeatureallowsyouto samplethe remainingfor thecurrenttrack . At the start trackson a CDby playingthe first ten seconds of eachtrackthe timewill beginto count of eachtrackand then movingto the next down again , startingwkh the total time of i _ r _ $ _ N TIME 11M £ OR track . TouseIntroScanf , ollow thesesteps : O ] SPLATYYPE I _ D _ T the track . Figure19 1 . Duringdiscplayback , pressthe Status • Disc Elapsed : Thisshowsthe total Button _ if the MenuBaris not alreadyon time that the currentdischasplayedfor Track : Thenumbershownindicatesthe number the screen . all tracks . of the trackthat is currentlyplaying . 2 . If needed , pressthe < lb . Navigation • DiscRemain : Thisshows thetotal time IntroScan : Whenthe IntroScanfeatureis Buttons _ until the musicalscoreiconwith remainingfor alltrackson the discthat have active , the musicalnotesin this iconwill the words'qntroScan " underneathit ( second notyet beenplayed . change . from the left ) is highlighted in white between yellow brackets . CD - Text Bookmarks : Highlightthis areaandpress CD - Textis a specialdata codeinsertedin some enterto enter or goto bookmarkedlocations 3 . Pressthe Enter Button i _ l . CDreleasesthat enablesthe DVD50 to display on a disc . the title of eachtrack , the artist'snameand 4 . Notethat the discwill immediatelybeginto other data . Whena discwith CD - Textinforma Time DisplayType : Thisshowsthe typeof play the first track on the discand the musical time indicationbeing shown : TimeRemaining tion is playing , presstheTitle Button O to notesin the iconwill changeand flash . view theTextinformationin the Information for the CurrentTrack , Total Elapsedfor the Disc , or Total Remainingfor the Disc . Displayi ' _ lJ . Theinformationwill scroll across 5 . The unitwill playthe first ten secondsof the displayonce , and then the displaywill eachtrackon the disc , movingfromone track DiscType : Showsthe typeof discbeing returnto normaloperation . to the next . played . HDCDPlayback 6 . To playa track duringIntroScan , pressthe DiscNumber : Theslot numberof the disc HDCDis a processthat increasesthefidelity of Play Button _ / f ' _ . being playedis shown . both speciallyencodedHDCDdiscsandstan - dard CDaudiodiscs . Whenan HDCD - encoded 7 . if notrack is selected , the discwill stop play - Time Indicator : Thetime indicationselectedis ingwhen it hasplayedthe first ten secondsof discis playing , the specialdecoderisautomati - shown . eachtrack inorder . callyactivatedand the HDCDIndicator [ ] lights . No userinterventionis required . Oncethe MenuBar appears , pressthe < lb . Time Display Selection Navigation Buttons _ to moveacrossthe WhenplayingCDs , the DVD50 ' sdisplaysare Toenjoythe benefitsof HDCD , yourDVD50 displayto selectthe desiredoption . Whenthe capableof the timedisplaysthat youare mustbeconnectedto yourA / V receivervia the option to bechangedis highlightedin white familiar with fromtraditional CD - onlyplayers . Analog Audio Outputs I _ ) . Howeveri , f your with yellowbracketson both sides , pressthe Thechoiceof a time displayis madethrough A / V receiveror surroundprocessoris equipped Enter Button , _ j to changethesetting for the useof the on - screenMenuBar , but any with built - in HDCDdecoding , youmayalso use that option . changesto the displaywill alsochangethe a Coaxial _ or Optical _ digitalaudio con - TimeDisplaymodefor the InformationDisplay . nectionsothat the HDCDprocessingis done Selecting a Track there . Toselectanytrackon a CD , follow thesesteps : Tochangethe time displayduringCD playback , follow thesesteps : 1 . Duringdiscplayback , pressthe Status 32 CD PLAYBACK I Page: 33 MP3 Disc Playback TheDVD50 is rareamongDVDplayersin that it the track beingplayed . Othertime display Step6 . To clearall the tracksin the playlistand is ableto playbackdiscsrecordedwith MP3files . options are notavailablewith MP3playback . start over , pressthe 41 / I , N . avigation Buttons Thismeansthat youmayenjoythe latestmusic until the ClearAll boxat the bottom of the TheDVD50is onlycompatiblewith standard using discscreatedin your computerthroughthe • right side of the screenis highlightedand press MP3 - encodeddiscs . Othercompressedaudio highqualityaudio componentsin your homethe - the Enter Button , _ . formats usedfor Internetaudio downloadswill atersystem . Asthe waythat MP3filesare recorded not playon the DVD50 . Step7 : To playthe tracksonthe list , pressthe ondiscsdiffersfromthe way conventionalCD Play Button _ / [ _ . The " E " indicationwill go audiodiscsare structured , MP3 playbackis some - Dueto the differencesin variousversionsof what differentfrom standardCDs . • out and a checkmarkwill appearnextto the the MP3format , and the manydifferences trackbeing played . betweenthe CD - Rmachinesusedto record MP3 DiscPlayback MP3discsona computer , it is possiblethat Oncea playlistis created , it will remainavailable Whenthe DVD50readsa discand recognizesit someMP3discsmaynotplay on the DVD50 aslong as thediscis not changedor the power asan MP3disc , the MP3 Indicator [ ] will light eventhoughthey will work on a computec turnedoff . Youmayplayanytrack on thedisc anda listing of allthe directoriesand trackson Thisis normaland doesnotindicate a fault without erasingthe playlistby pressingthe thediscwill appearon thevideo screen . ( Figure with the unit . 41t _ Navigation Buttons _ to returnthe high - 20 ) . Notethat the right sideof the screenwill ini - light barto the left side of thescreen . tiallybe blank , asthat is usedfor programming Whena multisessiondiscwith both standard playlistsfor MP3playback . CDaudio and MP3contentis in use , the Repeat Playbackwith MP3 Discs DVD50wifl playonly the CDaudiosectionsof Repeatplaybackoperationfor MP3discsdiffers the disc . somewhatfromthe stepsusedfor repeatplay - backof standardDVDdiscs . Thefollowing repeat • Whenan MP3discwith multipledirectoriesis playoptions are available : playing , the DVD50 will searchout all MP3 fileson the discand list them in theon - screen • Tocontinuallyrepeatthe trackcurrentlybeing displayin the order in which the directoriesare played , pressthe Repeat Button _ once . structuredon the disc . Notethat if the same Notethat theREPEAT1 Indicator [ ] wi [ [ title is usedfor tracksin differentdirectories , light andan orangesemicircleiconwfl [ appear Figure20 this mayresult in the sametitle appearing to the right of the tracknameto indicatethe morethan once in thetrack listings . trackis programmedfor repeatplay . Tocancel Toplaya track , pressthe A / V Navigation the repeatpressthe Stop Button _ / i " i " ! or ButtonsO until the desiredtracknameis high - ProgrammedPlayback with MP3 Discs changetracksusingthe Next _ or lighted in yellow . If the list of tracksis longerthan TheDVD50 is capableof creatingplaylistsup to Previous _ t buttons . will fit on the screen , a • or • indicatorwill 60 trackslongwith the MP3files on a properly appearat the topor bottom of thetrack list to recordeddisc . Tocreatea playbacklist for MP3 • Tocontinuallyrepeatanentirediscdirectory , remindyouthat youmayscrollthroughthe list to rifles , follow thesesteps : pressthe Repeat Button qi _ twice while any seeadditionaltitles . trackon thedisc is playing . Notethat the Step 1 : Loada compatibleMP3disc , but do not REPEATALLIndicator [ ] will light andan Tobeginplaybackpressthe Play Button i ' ] _ / O put it intoplay . orangesemicircleicon will appearto the right andnote that a checkmarkwill alsoappearto of the track nameto indicatethe all tracksone the left of the track beingplayed . Step2 : Pressthe ProgramButton _ ) to open the discor directoryare programmedfor repeat a playlist , as indicatedby the appearanceof an E play . Tocancelrepeatplay for an entiredisc , DuringMP3playbackmost of thestandard to the right of the word Programon the right side pressthe Stop Button _ 1 _ " 1 , or pressthe CD / DVDplaybackcontrolsoperatein their normal of the videoscreenT . heProgram Indicator [ ] Repeat Button _ again . fashion : will also light in the Information Display I ' _ . Tocontinuallyrepeatonetrack in a pro - • Youmayskipforward to the nexttrack on the Step3 : Usethe _ 1 , Navigation Buttoos _ t grammedplaylist , pressthe Repeat Button disc by pressingthe Next Button to highlightthe first trackto beplacedin the list oncewhile that trackis playing . Notethat and pressthe Enter Button . _ j . Notethat the • Youmayskip backto the previoustrackon the the REPEAT1 Indicator [ ] will light and an track namewill now appearon the right sideof orangesemicircleicon will appearto the right disc by pressingthe Previous Button t [ _ the screen . of the track nameunderthe ProgramListto • Pressthe Pause Button _ ) to momentarily indicatethetrack is programmedfor Repeat Step4 : Repeatthe stepabove until all desired stop playback . Pressit againto resumeplay . Play . Tocancelthe Repeat , pressthe Stop tracksareaddedto the playlist . Buttoo _ / i _ " l or changetracksusingthe NOTESON MP3 PLAYBACK Next _ or Previous _ buttons . Step5 : Toremovea trackfromthe playlist , first • The FastForwardand ReverseSearchmodes pressthe A / • Navigation Buttons _ so are notavailableduringMP3 playback . that theyellow highlight movesto the right side of the screenunderthe PROGRAMlisting . Usethe • DuringMP3 playbackthe ProgramTime • / • Navigation Buttons _ to highlight the Indicators [ ] will show the elapsedtime of trackto bedeletedandpresstheClearButton _ ) . 33 MP3 DISCPLAYBACK I Page: 34 MP3 and VCD Playback • Tocontinuallyrepeatan entireprogrammed play in eitherdirectionwork asdescribedfor playlist , pressthe Repeat Sutton CDplaybackon page 32 . twice while anytrackinthe programlist is playing . Notethat an orangesemicircleicon Usingthe On - ScreenStatus Bar for VCD will appearto the right of the Programtitle Playback in theon - screendisplayandthe REPEAT WhenplayingmanyVCDdiscsit is possibleto ALL Indicator [ ] will light to remindyou accessthe disc'sfeaturesusingthe onscreen menubar in the samemannerasshownfor CD that the programmedplaylistisset for RepeatPlay . TocancelRepeatPlayfor an playbackon page 32 . Note , however , that the entiredisc , pressthe Stop Button _ / i _ " l , while the IntroScaniconswill appearin the or pressthe Repeat Button qi _ again . menubar , the IntroScanfeatureis not available for VCDdiscs . • TheRandomPlayand RepeatA - Bfunctions are not availablefor MP3discs . Useof otherfunctionswill varyaccordingto the disctype . With someVCDdiscsyou mayselect VCD Playback a trackusingtheTrackfunctionon the menu bar . If the menubar is not visibleon thescreen VCDis a format that predatesDVDwhich is basedon a differentcompressionformat than pressthe Status Button [ ] to recallit to the DVDand a recordingmethod that is similarto screen . Notethat when PBCappearsunderthe CDs . Although the DVDhas , for the mostpart , discicon in the far left positionof the menubar replacedVCDasa format , the DVD50offers it is not possibleto changetrack numbers VCDplaybackso that you mayplay your exist - directly . ing libraryof VCDdiscs . Dependingonthe disc'sfunctionality , some Thereare two versionsof the VCDformat : an VCDdiscsallow the time displayto bechanged inthe samemanneras describedfor CDdiscs earlyversionwhich is simplycalled " VCD " and a laterversionwkh PlaybackControlwhich is on page 32 . called " Version2 . 0 " or " PBC " . The DVD50 is compatiblewith both formsof VCD , although PlaybackControl playbackwill varyaccordingto which version VCDdiscsmadeunderthe Revision2 . 0 specifi - is usedand the spedficway inwhich the disc cation will usuallyoffer PBC , or playbackcon - wascreated . trol . With PBCmanydiscsincludechapterselec - tion menusthat are similarto thosefound on DVDs . However , onVCDdiscsthe menusare EventhoughVCDdiscsprovidevideosincethe format is basedon CDtechnology , the playback recalledand controlleddifferentlythan on DVDdiscs . functionsfor aVCDdisc operateverycloselyto thosefor CD . Toplay aVCDdisc , placeit in the DVD50as youwouldanyother CDor DVD • Toview the menuoptions on a PBCdisc , disc . After the unit takesa few secondsto read pressthe Next _ or Previous _ t but - the disc'scontentstheVCDsegmentof the tonson the remoteor the Skip Forward / Reverse Buttons [ ] onthe front panel . DiscType Indicators [ ] will light and the discwill beginplaying . If the dischasbeencre - ated underVCDVersion2 . 0 , or if it otherwise • Oncethe menuoptionsappearon the allows PlaybackControlfunctionality , the letters screen , makeyourselectionby pressingthe PBCwill appearin the Title / Track Indicators Numeric Buttnn _ that correspondsto r _ . However , keepin mindthat the exact ] eve1 your desiredchoice . Thedesiredselection of functionalityfor anyVCDwill varywidely and will beginplayingautomatically . it is ultimate ] ydeterminedby the waythe disc wascreated , not by the DVD50 . Notethat the MenuButton usedduring DVD playbackis not usedforVCDplayback . WhenplayingVCDdiscs , moststandard DVD / CDplaybackcontrolsfunction as normal , includingPlay , Stop , Pause , Forwardor Reverse Slow Play , and FastForwardor ReverseSearch ( x2 , 4x and8x speeds ) . Theindicationsfor fast 34 MP3 AND VCD PLAYBACK I Page: 35 Programmed Play TheDVD50 is equippedwith a wide rangeof Repeat Play follow thesestepswhile a discis playing : programmedplay functionsthat enableyouto The DVD50offersfive repeatfunctionsthat havethe unit selector repeattracksfor you , or allow youto take advantageof the five - disc 1 . Pressthe Repeat A - B Button @ at the you mayprograma specificorderfor discsand capacityof the unit for unattendedplayback : startof the sequenceto be repeated . Notethat tracksto play . a RepeatA Banner ( Figure23 ) will appearon • Repeat All Discs : Playsall discsin the unit thevideoscreenand the Repeat A Indicator RandomPlay inorder from beginningto end until play - [ ] will light in the informationDisplay . TheDVD5O'sRandomPlaymodeslet you relax backis manuallystopped . while the unit playsthe trackson onedisc , or all the trackson all discsin randomorder for • Repeat 1 Disc : Haysa specificdiscfrom hoursof listeningor viewing enjoyment . The start to finish until playbackis manually three modesof RandomPlayareas follows : stopped . Figure23 • Random1 Disc : Playsall the trackson a • Repeat Title : ForDVDdiscsonly , this mode 2 . Pressthe Repeat A - B Button _ ) again at singlediscin randomorder andthen stops . repeatsthe title currentlybeing playeduntil theendof the sequenceto berepeated . Note playbackis manuallystopped . that the on - screenbannermessagewi [ [ change • RandomAll Discs : Playsall thetrackson to RepeatA - B ( Figure24 ) , aswill the Repeat one discin randomorder and then playsall • Repeat Track / Chapter : Repeatsthe CD A - B Indicator I _ 1in the InformationDisplay . the trackson eachsucceedingdisc in ran - track or DVDchaptercurrentlybeing played dom order andthen stops . until playbackis manuallystopped . • ShuffleAll Discs : Plays2 tracksrandomly • Repeat A - B : Repeatsanyselectedportion from a discand then plays2 tracksrandomly of a discuntil playbackis manuallystopped . Figure24 from a differentdiscuntil afttracksonall discshavebeen played . ToselectRepeatAll , Repeat1 Disc , RepeatTitle 3 . Theselectedsequencewill now play continu - or RepeatTrack / Chapters , implypressthe allyuntil the Stop Button li _ ) / _ ] i ] is pressed . To initiate RandomPlay , pressthe Random Repeat Button _ until the bannerdisplay Button _ . If the unit is stopped , the with the desiredplaybackmethodappearson machinewill begin playing ; otherwisethe the screen . Theselectionprocesswill follow this order : RandomPlaybacksequencewill take place immediatelyT . hefirst pressof the Randombut - ton will initiate a " Random1 " playback , as • ForDVD Discs : RepeatChapter - _ Repeat indicatedby the appearanceof an on - screen Title _ Repeat1 Disc _ RepeatAll Discs bannermessage ( Figure21 ) and Random [ ] RepeatOff and 1 Indicators I _ 1 . Touseone of the other RandomPlaymodes , pressthe Random • For CD Discs : RepeatTrack _ Repeat1 Button _ again to stepthrougheachof the Disc _ RepeatAll Discs _ RepeatOff modesin the following order : In addition , when thevideodisplayis not Random1 _ RandomAft Discs _ ShuffleAll available , the Repeat Indicators [ ] will Discs _ StandardPlay light in the Information Display [ ] to show the options in use . Tocancela RandomPlaysequencep , ressthe Random Button I _ 1 until youseethe Tostop anyRepeatPlayfunction , pressthe StandardHay Banner ( Figure22 ) in the on - Repeat Button I _ until the RepeatOff screendisplayand the Random [ ] or Bannerappearsin the on - screendisplayor the Repeat / Random Indicators [ ] go out . Repeat Indicators [ ] in the Information Display [ ] go out . RepeatPlaymayalso bestoppedbypressing the Stop Button li _ ) / _ ] i ] twice . Figure21 Repeat A - B The RepeatA - Bfunction allowsyouto select any portionof a DVDor CD andhaveit repeat Figure22 continuallyunit the unit is manuallystopped . To initiatea RepeatA - B playbacksequence , 35 PROGRAMMED PLAY I Page: 36 Programmed Play ProgrammedPlay the disc . Thisis particularlyimportant in discs TnsePt ; is highlighted inblue , and then Programmedplay allowsyouto selectany with largeamountsof specialfeaturematerial . follow Steps2 through 7 . Whenyouhave track , title or chapterfrom anydisc in the enteredthe data for the selection , highlight DVD50 for playbackin a specificorder . This 5 . Thethird boxwill now be highlightedin blue the word " insert " in blueand pressEnter . typeof programmingis particularlyusefulfor to indicatethat a selectionfor chaptershould partiesor othersituationswhereyouwant con - be made . Thischoiceis availableonlyfor DVD 9 , Whenyouhavecompletedthe PlayList , you tinual playbackof specificselectionsfor a long discs , asCD discsdonot havechaptercapa - mayplay the programmedselectionsby press - periodof time . Toprogramthe discsin the bility . Thenumberin parenthesesunder the box ing the • and & l • Navigation Buttons DVD50for playback , follow thesesteps : showsthe maximumnumberof chaptersonthe until the word P 1 a y is highlightedin blue . disc . If " 999 " appears , it indicatesthat the disc Pressthe Enter Button , _ j to beginplayback 1 . Pressthe Program Button _ on the selectedhasnot yet been playedand the unit of the entirePlayList . During ProgramPlaythe remote . Notethat the Program [ dit Screen doesnot yet know the typeof discand how ProgramIndicator [ ] will light . ( Figure25 ) will appearon the videodisplay . manytitles or tracksare available . If " 0 " appears , this is your indicationthat the disc 10 . To exit fromthe programmingscreen , press isa VCDor CD . the Return Button t _ 1 . 6 . Pressthe A / Y Navigation Buttons Notes on Programmed Play to scrollthrough the list of availablechapters . • Tostop the playbackof a ProgrammedPlay Pressthe Enter Button , _ j or • Navigation List , presstheStop Button _ twice . Button _ to moveto the nextselection area . • TocancelprogrammedPlayLists , pressthe Clear Button I _ ) . 7 . Theblue highlightedboxwill now appear Figure25 ina columnwhere the optionsare " Add , " • Toedit the contentsof a PlayList usingthe " Delete , " " Play " and " Done . " Sincethis is the Information Display [ ] only , and not the first selectionto beentered , pressthe Enter on - screendisplay , follow thesesteps : 2 . Selectthe discpositionfor thefirst playback selectionby pressingthe A / • Navigation Button , _ j and note that the selecteddisc , Buttons _ . Whenthedesireddiscnumber track , title and chapterwill beaddedto the • Pressthe CheckButton _ . appearsin thedisc's boxinwhite over a blue PlayListcolumn overa beigehighlighted area . background , pressthe Enter Button , _ j or • Thebluehighlight will returnto the discboxto • Pressthe CheckButton I _ againto Navigation Button _ to moveto the next allow youto enteradditionalselectionsby stepthrougheachof the programmed selection . repeatingSteps2 through 7 . items . TheProgramSequenceNumberwill appearon the far right side of the 3 . Thesecondboxwill now behighlighted in 8 , Repeatthe stepsas needed , noting that the Information Display [ ] , nextto the blueto indicatethat a selectionfor trackor title PR indication . selectionswill be addedto the PlayList upto a isto bemade . As the DVD50 alreadyknows maximumof 22 steps . the disctypefor the positionselected , the • Usethe < / • Navigation Buttons ql _ headingoverthe boxwill indicate " Track " for • Todelete anentryfrom the PlayList , press to selectthe disc , track or chapterto be VCDor CDdiscsand " Title " for DVDDiscs . The edited . the • and & / • Navigation Buttons numberin parenthesesunderthe boxshows until the selectionto bedeletedis high - the maximumnumberof tracksor titles on the lightedin dark brown with white numbers • Usethe A / • Navigation Buttons disc . If " 99 " appears , it indicatesthat thedisc on the PlayList . Pressthe Enter Button to changethe selection . selectedhasnot yet been playedand the unit I _ I and then pressthe • Navigation Button t _ 1 once , so that the word Delete • Pressthe Clear Button _ ) to removea doesnot yet know thetype of discand how manytitles or tracksare available . is highlighted . Pressthe Enter Button , _ j programstep . and the selectionwill bedeleted . A selection 4 . Pressthe A / • Navigation Buttons mayalso bedeletedbyfollowing this stepto • Whenall stepshavebeenprogrammed , to scrollthrough the list of availabletracksor highlight it and then pressingthe Clear pressthe Play Button _ to begin pro - titles . Pressthe Enter Button , _ j or • Button I _ ) . grammedplay , or the Return Button t _ 1 Navigation Button _ to moveto the next to exit the programmingfunctionand selection . • Toinsert anentry into a PlayListthat has returnto normaloperation . alreadybeen created , pressthe • and A / • Notethat most DVDmoviediscsuse " Title 1 " Navigation Buttons _ until the place for movies , while " Tkle 2 " is usedfor the open - on the PlayListwhere youwish to inserta ing logoand piracywarnings . Beforeselectinga selectionis highlightedindark brown with white numbers . Pressthe Enter Button DVDtitle number , you maywish to previewthe discwMe the on - screenMenuBar is activeto _ il and then pressthe • Navigation seewhich title numbersreferto eachportion of Button _ once , so that the word 36 PROGRAMMED PLAY I Page: 37 Programmed Play Bookmarks The markedspotswin remainin the DVD5O's Bookmarksare a featureof the DVD50that memoryas longas the discis not changed . The allowsyou to mark upto nine differentpoints Bookmarkmemorywill remainactiveif the disc on a discand to quicklyreturnto thosepoints is stoppedor the unit turned off , but it will be later . TheBookmarksfeatureworkson DVD , lost if the discis removedfromthe player , or if VCDand CDdiscs . the disctray draweris openedwhenthe unit is the Stop mode . To Enter a Bookmark , Follow TheseSteps : To Recalla Bookmarked Sceneor 1 . Duringdiscplayback , pressthe Status Button O if the MenuBaris not alreadyon Passage , FollowThese Steps : the screen . Youmayalso pressthe Mark Button _ to call upthe BookmarkBanner Notethat a checkmark " _ " will appearin the box onboth the " Go To " and " Mark " lines . screen . In this case , proceedto Step4 . 2 . Pressthe ' 4 / 1 _ Navigation Buttons 1 . Duringdiscplayback , pressthe Status until the discicon with the word " Mark " Button _ ] _ if the MenuBaris not alreadyon the screen . below it is highlightedin white betweenyellow brackets . 2 . Pressthe , 4 / 1 _ Navigation Buttons until the discicon with theword " Mark " 3 . Pressthe Enter Button _ to view the BookmarkBanner ( Figure26 ) . below it is highlightedin white betweenyellow brackets . 3 , Pressthe Enter Button , _ to view the BookmarkBanner . Figure26 4 . Pressthe • Navigation Buttons 41 _ so 4 . At anypoint during playbackwhereyouwish that a boxon the top " Go To " line of the ban - to mark a spotso that youmay returnto it neris highlightedin black with a yellowoutline . later , pressthe Enter Button , _ j . Notethat a checkmark " v ' " will appearin the boxon both 5 . Pressthe ' 4 / 1 _ Navigation Buttons _ so the " Go To " and " Mark " lines . that the boxbelowthe numberof the desired Bookmarkedspotis highlighted . 5 . Toenter addiBond Bookmarkpoints , press the ' < lib " Navigation Buttons _ until 6 . Pressthe Enter Button _ to go directly anotheremptybox onthe Mark line is high - to the selectedpoint on the disc . lighted in black . Pressthe Enter Button , _ j . 7 . Toexit the BookmarkBanner , pressthe < / b " 6 . RepeatSteps4 and 5 for upto nine Navigation Buttons _ until the boxat the Bookmarkpointson a disc . right sideof the banneris highlightedwith a yellow outlineand the arrowand " open door " 7 . Toexit the BookmarkBanner , pressthe < / b " iconschangecolor . Pressthe Enter Button Navigation Buttons _ until the boxat the _ il to returnto normalplay . Pressthe Clear right sideof the banneris highlightedwith a Button _ ) to removethe BookmarkMenu yellowoutline and the arrowand " open door " Barfrom the on - screendisplay . iconschangecolor . Pressthe Enter Button to returnto normalplay . Pressthe Clear Button _ ) to removethe BookmarkMenu Barfrom the on screendisplay . 37 PROGRAMMED PLAY I Page: 38 DVD Language Codes Theavailabilityof specificlanguagesfor the main audiotrack or subtitlesis dependenton thechoicesmadeby a disc'sproducer . Youshouldalways consultthe disc'sjacketfor informationonlanguagesfor anydisc . In the caseof somelanguages , you mayberequiredto entera codefrom the list below to accessthat language . Seepages 19 - 20 for moreinformationonenteringlanguagecodes . Language Code Language Code Language Code Abkhazian 6566 Hungarian 7285 Russian 8285 Afar 6565 icelandic 7383 Samoan 8377 Afrikaans 6570 Indonesian 7378 Sangbo 8371 Albanian 8381 Intedingua 7365 Sanskrit 8365 Ameharic 6577 Intedingue 7369 ScotsGaelic 7168 Arabic 6582 lunpiak 7375 Serbian 8382 Armenian 7289 Irish 7165 Servo - Groatian 8372 Assamese 6583 Italian 7384 Sesotho 8384 Aymara 6588 Japanese 7465 Setswana 8478 Azerbaijani 6590 Javanese 7487 Shona 8378 Bashkir 6665 Kannada 7578 Sindhi 8368 Basque 6985 Kashmiri 7583 Singhalese 8373 Bengali ; Bangla 6678 Kazakh 7575 Siswati 8383 Bhutani 6890 Kinyarwanda 8287 SIovak 8375 Bihari 6672 Kirghiz 7589 SIovenian 8376 Bislama 6673 Kirundi 8278 Somali 8379 Breton 6682 Korean 7579 Spanish 6983 Bulgarian 6671 Kurdish 7585 Sundanese 8385 Burmese 7789 Laothian 7679 Swahili 8387 Byelorussian 6669 Latin 7665 Swedish 8386 Cambodian 7577 Latvian , Lettish 7686 Tagalog 8476 Catalan 6765 Lingala 7678 Tajik 8471 Chinese 9072 Lithuanian 7684 Tamil 8465 Corsican 6779 Macedonian 7775 Tatar 8484 Croatian 7282 Malagsy 7771 Tdugu 8469 Czech 6783 Malay 7783 Thai 8472 Danish 6865 Malayalam 7776 Tibetan 6679 Dutch 7876 Maltese 7784 Tigrinya 8473 English 6978 Maori 7773 Tonga 8479 Esperanto 6979 Marathi 7782 Tsonga 8483 Estonian 6984 Moldavian 7779 Turkish 8482 Faroese 7079 Mongolian 7778 Turkmen 8475 Fiji 7074 Naru 7865 Twi 8487 Finnish 7073 Nepali 7869 Ukrainian 8575 French 7082 Norwegian 7879 Urdu 8582 Frisian 7089 Ocdtan 7967 Uzbek 8590 Gdician 7176 Ofiya 7982 Vietnamese 8673 Georgian 7565 Oromo ( Afan ) 7977 Volapuk 8679 German 6869 Panjabi 8065 Welsh 6789 Greek 6976 Pashto , Pushto 8083 Wolof 8779 Greenlandic 7576 Persian 7065 Xhosa 8872 Guarani 7178 Polish 8076 Yiddish 7473 Gujarati 7185 Portuguese 8084 Yoruba 8979 Hausa 7265 Quechua 8185 Zulu 9085 Hebrew 7387 Rhaero - Romance 8277 Hindi 7273 Romanian 8279 38 DVD LANGUAGECODES I Page: 39 Troubleshooting Guide TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM POSSIBLECAUSE SOLUTION Unitdoesnot turn on • Main PowerSwitchturned Off • Pressin Main PowerSwitch • NoACpower • CheckAC powerplug and makecertainanyswitched outlet is turnedon Discdoesnot play • Discloadedimproperly • Loaddisclabebsideup • incorrectdisctype • Checkto seethat discis CD , CD - RWor DVD - Movie ; • invalid RegionCode othertypeswill not play • Ratingisabove parentalpreset • UseRegion1 disconly • Enterpasswordto overrideor changerating settings Nopicture • intermittentconnections • Checkall videoconnections • Wrong input • Checkinput selectionof TVor receiver Nosound • Intermittentconnections • Checkall audio connections • Incorrectdigital audio selection • Checkdigitalaudio settings • DVDdiscis in Fastor Slowmode • Thereis noaudio playbackon DVDdiscsduring Fastor Slow mode Pictureis distortedor jumpsduring • MPEG - 2decoding • It is a normalartifact of DVDplaybackfor pictures FastForwardor ReversePlay to jump or showsomedistortionduring RapidPlay Someremotebuttonsdo not operate • Functionnot availablefor this disc • Somediscsdo not includeall DVDfeatures during DVDplay Themenuis ina foreign language • Incorrectmenulanguage • Changemenulanguageselection " ® " Symbolappears • Requestedfunction notavailableat • Certainfunctionsmaybedisabledduringpassages this time of a disc Pictureis displayedin thewrong AspectRatio • incorrectmatch of AspectRatiosettings • ChangeAspectRatiosettings to disc Remotecontrolinoperative • Weakbatteries • Changeboth batteries • Sensoris b [ ocked • Clearpath to sensoror useremotesensor Discwi [ I not copyto VCR • Macrovisionprotectbn • Most DVDsareencodedwith Macrovision to preventcopyingto VCR 39 TROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDE I Page: 40 Technical Specifications 5qnch ( 12cm ) or 3dnch ( 8cm ) DVD - Movie , CD , VideoCD , MP3 - CD , HDCD , Applicable Discs : CD - Ror CD - RWdiscs Region1 DVD - Moviediscs DVD : Single / SingleLayerS , ingleSide / DualLayerD , ual Side / DualLayer LinearPCM , Do [ byDigita [ or DTSAudio NTSC Video Signal System : CompositeVideo Output : 1Vp - p / 75Ohms , sync , negativepolarity S - Video : Y / Liminace : 1Vp - p / 75Ohms , sync , negativepolarity C / Chrominance0 : . 286Vp - p Component Video Output : Y : 1Vp - p / 75Ohms , sync , negativepolarity Pr : 0.7Vp - p / 75Ohms Pb : 0.7Vp - p / 75Ohms ProgressiveScanOutput : Y : lVp - p / 75 Ohms , sync , negativepolarity Pr : 0.7Vp - p / 75Ohms Pb : 0.7Vp - p / 75Ohms HDCD : 2.0V RMS + / - 0.2V Analog Audio Output : Others : 1.0Vp - pRMS + / - 02V Coaxial Digital Audio Output : 0 . SVp - p / 75Ohms FrequencyResponse : 4Hz - 22kHz + / - 0 . 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