User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WARNING
- Welcome!
- General Precautions
- Important Safety Instructions
- DVD Precautions
- About this manual
- This player can play the following discs
- Notes about discs
- Getting Started
- Basic Operations
- Playing discs
- Guide to the on-screen display
- Locking the disc tray (Child Lock)
- Playing a tape
- Recording TV programs
- Recording TV programs using the timer
- Recording TV programs using the Dial Timer (SLV-D560P only)
- Recording TV programs using the VCR Plus+® system (SLV-D560P only)
- Checking/changing/canceling timer settings
- Locking the DVD-VCR (Child Lock)
- Advanced Hookups
- DVD Settings and Adjustments
- DVD Additional Operations
- VCR Additional Operations
- Additional Information
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Playing discs
Basic Operations
Notes on playing DTS* sound tracks on a CD
• When playing DTS-encoded CDs, excessive noise will be heard from the analog stereo jacks.
To avoid possible damage to the audio system, the consumer should take proper precautions
when the analog stereo jacks of the DVD player are connected to an amplification system. To
enjoy DTS Digital Surround™ playback, an external 5.1-channel decoder system must be
connected to the digital jack of the DVD player.
• Set the sound to “Stereo” using the AUDIO button when you play DTS sound tracks on a CD
(page 87).
• Do not play DTS sound tracks without first connecting the DVD player to an audio
component having a built-in DTS decoder. The DVD player outputs the DTS signal via the
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) jack even if “DTS” is set to “Off” in
“AUDIO SETUP” menu (page 66), and may affect your ears or cause your speakers to be
damaged.
Notes on playing DVDs with a DTS sound track
• DTS audio signals are output only through the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL or
OPTICAL) jack.
• When you play a DVD with DTS sound tracks, set “DTS” to “On” in “AUDIO SETUP”
menu (page 66).
• If you connect the player to audio equipment without a DTS decoder, do not set “DTS” to
“On” in “AUDIO SETUP” menu (page 66). A loud noise may come out from the speakers,
affecting your ears or causing the speakers to be damaged.
* “DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.