Page 2 - Contents; Connections for non-Dolby Digital
2 Contents Using the DVD setup menu system............................................................3 Setting up the player: Basic........................................................................3 Determine your display type......................................................................
Page 3 - Use the best available video connection; Using the DVD setup menu system; ENGLISH
3 DVD89 Follow these simple steps to successfully set up your player for use inyour system: Use the best available video connection If an HDMI or DVI connection is present on your television or display, useit. The DVD89 player has an HDMI (digital) video output which presentsthe highest possible res...
Page 4 - Determine your display type; General Setup Page > TV Display; Notes when using HDMI; “Stereo”
4 Determine your display type For best performance, your DVD89 player must be correctly configuredfor playback even before the first disc is inserted. This is done under General Setup Page > TV Display in the Setup Menu. If you have a 4:3 or standard definition screen as pictured above, selectone...
Page 5 - Connections for most CD or DVD playback; Use the best available audio connection
5 DVD89 Connections for most CD or DVD playback If at all possible you will want to connect audio using digital cables(either coaxial S / PDIF or optical S / PDIF). If your receiver or integrated amplifier does not have Dolby Digital or DTS capability (for instance, anolder Pro Logic model) then you...
Page 6 - Dolby Pro Logic receivers; Speaker Setup; AV Receiver/Integrated Amplifier; SACD or DVD-Audio playback
6 Connections for non-Dolby Digital/DTS Receivers, DVD-Audio and SACD Dolby Pro Logic receivers If you have an older Dolby Pro Logic surround receiver that does notsupport Dolby Digital or DTS but has multichannel inputs, you will wantto connect the 6 analogue outputs of the DVD89 player to the anal...
Page 7 - Setting up the player: Advanced; Setup menu options; General setup page
7 DVD89 Setting up the player: Advanced Setup menu options The following is an advanced tour of the Setup Menu options whichenables control over how your DVD player functions in various situationsand with various program material and hardware. The DVD89 playercomes with a “safe” default configuratio...
Page 8 - Speaker setup page; Analogue multi-channel output settings
8 Speaker setup page 1. Down-mix Mode: This sets the audio down-mix mode to convert multi- channel audio into twochannel output. This setting only affects the“Mixed L / R” analogue audio outputs. The options are: • Left/Right - Left and Right channels only. This mode is intended for use with two-cha...
Page 9 - Speaker setup page continued; shorter; Example channel delay adjustment:
9 DVD89 Speaker setup page continued • Press the UP / DOWN ARROW buttons to select the first speaker to configure. • Measure the distance (in inches) from that speaker to the listening position. If it is LESS than the distance to the Front Left speaker, enterthe difference (as close as possible) in ...
Page 10 - Audio setup page
10 6. Pro Logic II: Taking a step further than most DVD players, the OPPO DVD player allows you to configure Dolby Pro Logic II to expand 2-channel source audio into full 5-channel surround sound. Note: Pro Logic II functionality is effective only when Speaker Setup Page > Down-mix is set to “5.1...
Page 12 - Preference page; Auto
12 6. Parental Control: Sets parental control ratings in order to prevent minors from watching inappropriate contents. This function requiresthat the disc being properly rated and encoded. • Press the SELECT button to bring up the rating selection menu. • Press the UP / DOWN ARROW buttons to select ...