HVD2085 HD UPSCALING DVD PLAYER NEODIGITS.
General introduction Thank you for purchasing your new HELIOS HVD2085 HD Upscaling DVD Player. The HVD2085 is integrated with the latest cutting edge video technology. The main feature of this player is to upscale standard DVD titles to high definition resolution. In addition, the HVD2085 offers a large selection of high definition video modes and connection options.
Safety Precautions ............................................................................................. 1 Player Features .................................................................................................. 2 Package Contents .............................................................................................. 3 Supported Disc Formats .................................................................................... 4 DVD Disc Purchase Guide ................................
An exclamation point within a triangle is an alert for important instructions on the use of the player. To avoid the risk of electric shock, DO NOT open the cover of the player. A lighting flash and arrowhead within a triangle is a warning sign alerting you of dangerous voltage inside the player. 1)Symbols a. Warning: key operations and maintenance instruction enclosed with the player b. Caution: DO NOT open the cover of the player to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock.
3)Maintenance Notice a. Do not expose the player to excessive heat, direct sunlight, dust, moisture, vibration, shock, moisture, liquids, speakers or magnetic objects. b. Trouble with getting the player to work may arise due to condensation on the lens when moved from a warm to cold environment. To resolve this, turn on the player to warm it up, and then play a disc 1-2 hours after. (Do not leave a disc inside the player while it is warming up) c.
Supports 720p / 1080i / 1080p (via component and HDMI) Supports SVGA / XGA / SXGA (via VGA output) Video outputs include composite video output, S-Video, component, HDMI and VGA Audio outputs include optical, coaxial, mixed stereo and 5.
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Regional code distribution Region Code Region USA, Canada Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East, Greenland South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Parts of South East Asia Australia, New Zealand, Latin America (including Mexico) Eastern Europe, Russia, India, Africa China DVD logos
Proper use and handling of discs: Do not touch the signal (reflective) surfaces. Hold discs by the edges, or by one edge and the center hole. Do not affix labels or adhesive tapes to the disc surface this will unbalance the disc. Do not scratch or damage the label this will make the disc unreadable. Discs run at high speeds inside the player. Do not use damaged (scratched or warped) discs. Dirty discs can cause player malfunctions.
7 Remote control overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1. Power on/off 2. Display: shows or hides OSD menu 3. Mute: press once to mute, twice to undo mute 4. Eject: open or closes disc tray 5. AB Repeat 6. Repeat: repeats chapters or titles 7. Program: Opens the programmable play list 8. Setup: displays system setup menu 9. VGA mode: switch between VGA / SVGA / XGA / SXGA 10.
Note: 1.Do not mix different types of batteries 2.Replace batteries when the remote controls functions and range are weak 3.Do not expose remote control to excessive heat or moisture 4.Do not leave the remote control under direct sunlight to avoid signal interference 5.Use remote control within 7 meters and 30 degrees of the player Front panel overview 9 4 1 2 3 5 6 1. LED screen: displays system information 2. Sensor: point remote control towards sensor to operate the player 3.
2 3 1. 5.1 channel surround sound audio outputs 2. MIXED audio outputs 3. Component video outputs 4. Coaxial audio output 5. Optical audio output 6. S-Video output 7. Composite video output 8. VGA output 9. Power on/off 10.Power IN (90V-240V 50/60hz) 11.
How to connect the player to your AV system Connecting via composite video Using the AV cables supplied, insert the yellow cable into the video socket of your TV. Insert the white cable into the left channel socket and the red cable into the right channel socket , and then connect the other ends of the white (left) and red (right) cables to the corresponding inputs on your TV.
Connecting via component video connection Insert one end of the component video (Y / Cb / Cr) cable into the red/blue/green socket of the component video output located on the rear of the player. Insert the other end of the cable into the component video input socket located on your TV. Use the supplied audio cable to connect the player to your TV. Or you can use digital audio connection (coaxial/optical) or 5.1 channel connection to your AV receiver.
Connecting via VGA Use the VGA cable to connect the VGA output of the player to the VGA input of your TV. Note that the VGA output will only be able to output standard VGA signals (VGA / SVGA / XGA / SXGA). It will not output 720p / 1080i video signals via VGA connection.
Connecting to a 2 channel audio amplifier Connect the video output of the DVD player to the video input of your TV using the corresponding cables (video cable / S-video cable / component cable). Connect the audio cables FL and FR to the sound input L/R socket on the amplifier.
Connecting to AV receiver for digital audio connection Connect the video output of the DVD player to the video input of your TV using the corresponding cables (video cable / S-video cable / component cable). Use a fiber optic cable or coaxial cable to connect the optical or coaxial socket located on the rear panel of the player to the AV receiver. To setup the Digital Audio options you can go to the system setup.
Connecting to a 5.1 channel amplifier Connect the video output of the DVD player to the video input of your TV using the corresponding cables (video cable / S-video cable / component cable). Connect the 5.1 audio output terminals of the player to the amplifier using the respective connection cables (L and R of MIXED/FRONT, L and R of SURROUND, CENTER and SUBWOOFER). Ensure that the 6 speakers are connected to the corresponding outputs of the amplifier.
Playing discs 1. Compatible discs: This player can play all kinds of discs including DVD, VCD, Audio CD, and SVCD. 2. Play discs: i. Connect TV set to the player ii. Turn on the player iii. Eject the tray by pressing the Open/Close button iv. Place the disc on the tray and press Open/Close v. The disc will be played automatically (some discs may require you to press the Play button to play) 3. Zoom: Press the ZOOM button to enlarge the image.
Using OSD menu The OSD (On Screen Display) menu lets you select from playback options while playing a disc. Press DISPLAY to see playback options. Use cursor keys to select a playback function. Note: you can only select a playback function that is supported by the disc you are playing. If a function is not supported by the disc, the icon will be highlighted grey.
Time Display This function is used to display the time elapsed on the disc or to seek to a specific time on the disc. 1. Press DISPLAY on the remote control to open the OSD menu. 2. Use the numeric buttons to input the desired time in HH:MM:SS format. Select Title This function is used to select different titles when playing a disc with more that one title (for example, a TV series). 1. While playing a disc Press DISPLAY. 2. Use the cursor keys to highlight the Title option 3.
Select Audio Language This function is used to select different audio tracks (Languages) when playing a disc with more than one Audio language track. 1. While playing a disc, press DISPLAY. 2. Use the cursor keys to highlight the Audio options 3. Use the [Up] [down] buttons to select the desired subtitle set from those available on the disc 4.
Bookmark Feature The bookmark function is used to create a book mark (time stamp) in the content that you are playing. You can return to a book mark at any stage by using the call bookmark menu. A maximum of six bookmarks can be created. Press the AUDIO button repeatedly to select the desired language and press ENTER to start playing the selected Audio language The bookmark Menu: To play the book mark, select the [>] play icon and press enter.
Multi-angle playing 1. Some DVD discs have multi-angle view options. You can select different viewing angles using the Multi-Angle play function. If the disc does not support multi angle, this feature will not be available. 2. If the disc does support multi angle, Press ANGLE and the multi-angle icon will be displayed as well as the current angle. E.g. 1/4 means the current viewing angle is 1 out of 4 available. 3. Press ANGLE again to switch to other angles or use [up] [down] to select angle.
Program Playing You can only use this option when you have edited the play list. VCD play control (PBC) VCD play control can be used on a VCD2.0 or higher disc. 1. While playing a disc press DISPLAY 2. Use the cursor keys to highlight the Playing Mode options. 3.
Playing MP3 Playing MP3 and music files When you insert an MP3 disc, an MP3 menu automatically appears on the screen. Use the cursor keys to highlight the desired file and press ENTER to begin playing the file. Playing a JPEG file Open JPEG files using the same procedure for MP3 files (See above). While viewing a JPEG image, press ZOOM and a red Zoom frame appears. Use the direction keys to adjust the frame position. To rotate a JPEG image press ANGLE.
Player setup menu The Player setup menu is different from the OSD and DVD menu. It is used to alter the players Audio, Video and user options as well as set defaults. The menu can be used under STOP mode by pressing SETUP on the remote control. Within the Setup menu, if an option has a sub menu there will be an arrowhead on the right hand side of the option. Press ENTER to open the sub menu or press the [Right] button. Use the direction buttons to choose the option you want to setup and press ENTER.
Play mode menu. To change the playing mode it is necessary to have a disc loaded in the player. Normal Play: This is the default play mode of the player. Normal mode plays the disc according to the recording sequence from start to Finish. Random play: This shuffles the playing order of disc tracks or chapters. You can switch Random Play on or off using any of the following three methods: 1. Press RANDOM on the remote control 2. Press SETUP to access the player setup menu.
26 Lock Lock the DVD player to control playing of certain Titles. 1. Press SETUP on the remote control. 2. Press [down] to select Lock and press ENTER to confirm. The password menu appears. 3. Use the numeric buttons to enter the password (the default is 8888), Then you will have the option to change the password or select the Rating limit. The Limit Rating system is to control the types of discs that your family watches.
27 Display Control Use the Display menu to setup the Video output of the player to suit the TV or display that is being used. TV Image proportion Option This option is used to select the TV image size. This should be selected to match the display size of your display. 1. Press SETUP on the remote control and press [down] to highlight the Display option and press ENTER again. 2. Within the Display options, select the TV image option and press ENTER.
28 TV System Option Use this submenu to select the Video mode that you want to use with your TV / Display. Note: Your TV may not support all the available options. You may also need a suitable video connection cable. You will need a VGA connection to use VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA video mode.
29 Digital Sound Output For digital sound output you can select either Dolby Digital or DTS. 1. While playing a disc, press SETUP on the remote control. 2. Highlight the Sound option and press enter to open the Digital Output sub menu. 3. Press ENTER to turn the Digital Output On / Off. 4. Press [Right] to turn the Dolby Digital or DTS On / Off.
30 Speakers This option is used to setup your speaker sizes so the player can output volume accordingly. The following options are available: Front Small/strong Middle none/small/strong Super Bass None/on Note: If you need to set up speaker size please turn off the Stereo Audio Output function Speaker Distance This option is used to set up the distance between the audience and the speakers. By doing so, the player can ensure that sound is spread evenly through speakers for best performance.
31 Language Selection This option is used to set language used in the players menus and also the default language to use for a discs Audio, subtitle and title menu. Player Language Setup: Highlight the PLAYER MENUS option and press enter to open the sub menu. Open the Language option and highlight your desired language. Then press ENTER to confirm. The Menus will now be displayed in the chosen language.
32 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution No Power 1. AC mains power is plugged in properly wit the socket and or player. Ensure the power lead is firmly connected to the player and plugged into the socket fully. 2. Switch the power on Can not play Disc 1. Switch the power on. 2. The Disc type is not supported by the player or is seriously damaged. Only use discs that can be played by this player 3. Wrong side of disc place the disc on the tray with printed side up. 4.
33 Supported disc formats Video / Audio output sockets Video performance Audio performance Power supply AC 90V-240V 50/60hz Power consumption 20W
NEODIGITS.