User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- A Short Glossary of DVD Terminology
- A Quick Tour of the Remote
- Installing Batteries in the Remote
- Important Battery Information
- Types of Discs that the Player Can Play
- Connections
- Jacks and Cables
- Choosing a Connection
- DVD Player + TV + VCR
- Other Language Options
- Loading and Playing a DVD
- DVD Playback Features
- Chapter Scan
- Fast Motion Playback (Picture Scan)
- Freeze Frame and Frame Advance
- Slow Motion Playback (In Freeze Frame Mode)
- Repeating Play
- Selecting Specific Scenes on a DVD
- Selecting a Title Number
- Selecting a Chapter Number
- Using the Elapsed Time
- Selecting a Title Using the TITLE Button
- Using a DVD’s Author Menu
- Using the Subtitle Feature
- Changing the Subtitle Language (On the Player)
- Changing the Audio Language
- Changing the Camera Angle
- Using the Marker Feature
- Storing a Marker During DVD Playback
- Playing a Marked Part
- Clearing a Marker
- Playing Karaoke Discs
- Loading and Playing an Audio CD
- Audio CD Playback Features
- Skipping Tracks
- Repeating Play
- Selecting a Specific Track
- Program Playback
- Deleting Programmed Tracks
- Loading and Playing a Video CD
- If the Video CD Has Playback Control
- Bypassing Playback Control
- Video CD Playback Features
- Skipping Tracks
- Repeating Play
- Selecting a Specific Track
- Program Playback
- Changing the Audio Channel Output
- Program Playback With Playback Control
- Deleting Programmed Tracks
- Setting Up the Rating Level
- Unlocking the Rating Level
- Selecting the Initial Audio Language
- Selecting the Initial Subtitle Language
- Selecting the TV Screen Setting
- Changing the Menu Language
- Reference
- Front Panel Display
- Back Panel
- Handling Cautions

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Choosing a Connection
The following pages show examples of connections commonly
used to connect the DVD player with a TV and other components.
Refer to your TV, VCR, or Dolby Digital Receiver owner’s manual
for more information on hooking up your specific components.
DVD Player + TV without A/V Input Jacks .................... 10
If your television only has antenna (RF) inputs, you will need to
get an RF converter in order to connect the DVD player. This
connection gives you a good quality picture and sound.
DVD Player + TV with A/V Input Jacks (and/or S-Video) .. 11
If your television has A/V input jacks use them to connect your
DVD for better quality picture and sound. (For the best quality
picture, use the S-Video input if your television has one.)
DVD Player + Stereo Amplifier/Receiver + TV.............. 12
If your television has an S-Video input, and you have a Dolby
Digital Receiver (with optical-type input jack), use this
connection to get the best quality picture and sound.
DVD Player + TV + VCR................................................ 13
If you want to include a VCR in your connection scheme, this
shows you one possible connection.
Finishing the Connection
After you have connected all of the components, you will need
to attach the power cord, and set the on-screen menu language
(see page 14 for more information).
Don’t Forget to Plug It In
After you’ve connected the
components, don’t forget to plug in
the DVD player.
CONNECTIONS