Page 2 - ENG; CONTENT
ENG CONTENT Introduction ................................................................................................................................5 Accessories ........................................................................................................................................
Page 4 - Accessories; Pictures may deviate.; Region code information; INTRODUCTION; ALL; TM; Safety instructions; Power cord - EU or UK version
5 ENG Accessories In addition to the DVD player, please make sure that the following accessoriesare in the box when you open it. Check the contents of the package carefully,as some items may be located under the packing foam. Note: Pictures may deviate. Region code information This DVD player has be...
Page 5 - Compatibility; Usable disc types; The following discs can be used in your DVD player for playback:; Compatibility of PC created discs
6 INTRODUCTION DIGITAL VIDEO R R W R W SUPER VIDEO Recordable ReWritable Compatibility Usable disc types The following discs can be used in your DVD player for playback: DVD-Video (Digital Versatile Disc) DVD+RW (Digital Versatile Disc + rewritable) DVD+R (Digital Versatile Disc + recordable) DVD-R ...
Page 6 - Taking care of player and discs; finally use a dry soft cloth to remove all the water stains.
7 ENG Taking care of player and discs Handling of discs - Please hold the disc by gripping the rim or by placing the index finger in the central hole. Never touch the signal surface, which is shiny. This applies toboth sides of double sided discs. - Never add labels or adhesive tapes on the discs an...
Page 7 - Operation of control panel DVD 4010; Opens or closes the disc tray.; OPERATION
8 Operation of control panel DVD 4010 1. DISC TRAY: For inserting discs. 2. STANDBY LED: If the device is in Standby mode, the LED will light red. Ifthe Player is in operation, the LED will light green. 3. K : Opens or closes the disc tray. 4. H/G : Press this button shortly to skip to the previous ...
Page 8 - Operation of control panel DVD 4620
9 ENG OPERATION Operation of control panel DVD 4620 1. ON / STANDBY: Switches the device on or off. When pressing this buttonyou can only go into Standby mode. 2. VFD DISPLAY: The front Vacuum Fluorescent Display shows informa-tion about the unit’s operational status. 3. DISC TRAY: For inserting dis...
Page 9 - Operation of rear panel DVD 4010; Indicates that the device is set to DVD region code “2”.
OPERATION Operation of rear panel DVD 4010 1. AC IN: For connection of the supplied AC power cord. Plug thematching end of the power cord into the unit before con-necting the other end to the wall socket. 2. COAXIAL: Digital coaxial audio output for connection to a digitalaudio device (amplifier/rec...
Page 10 - Operation of rear panel DVD 4620
11 ENG Operation of rear panel DVD 4620 1. COAXIAL: Digital coaxial audio output for connection to a digitalaudio device (amplifier/receiver). Please note that theamplifier/receiver has to be compatible to Dolby Digital,MPEG and/or PCM (for more information please refer tothe manual of your amplifie...
Page 11 - Operation of VFD display DVD 4620; “DISPLAY”
12 Operation of VFD display DVD 4620 1. DISC TYPE INDICATORS: Displays the type of the optical disc inserted - DVD, SVCD, VCD, CD (Audio CD) or MP3. If a DVD+R/RW or DVD-R/RWis inserted, DVD is displayed. 2. PLAYBACK INDICATOR: Indicates that the disc is playing. 3. PBC FUNCTION INDICATOR: Indicates...
Page 12 - Messages on the display; Operation of remote control; Preparing the remote control; Plastic tab
13 ENG Messages on the display (only for model DVD 4620) The following messages may appear on the display of your DVD 4620 player: Indicates that the device is ready to operate. The disc tray is opening. The disc tray is closing. The disc is read. No disc has been inserted. If a disc is inserted, it...
Page 13 - Using the remote control; pressing on the buttons - this could drain the batteries.; Cautions regarding use of remote control; remove the battery.
14 OPERATION 2. Insert a new battery into the battery holder. Make sure that the positive side (marked on the battery as “+”) is facing upwards. 3. Reinstall the battery holder into the remote control to complete the battery installation. Using the remote control You can use the enclosed wireless re...
Page 14 - Remote control buttons
15 ENG OPERATION Remote control buttons POWER Switch on/off: To switch the device on or off (only stand- by mode). DISPLAY Screen display for indicating the disc and time informa-tion. SETUP OSD menu: To call up or cancel the main menu. OPEN/CLOSE K To open or close the disc tray. TITLE For DVDs, th...
Page 15 - For zooming in and out of the picture.; SLOW I; button to
16 RETURN For returning to the previous menu and/or last playingposition (for DVDs and VCDs). BOOKMARK To store specific portions of the disc in memory and playthem immediately whenever you want without the needto search. ZOOM For zooming in and out of the picture. SLOW I A Slow play: Slow forward s...
Page 16 - Television connections; Composite video; cable for composite video is required.; Component Video & Progressive Scan; Have the following cables ready:; AUDIO AND VIDEO CONNECTIONS
17 ENG Television connections In order to use your DVD player, you will need to make a video connection toyour TV. The capabilities of your TV and the cables you have on hand will deter-mine the connections you can use. There are three (model DVD 4010) respec-tively four (model DVD 4620) possible co...
Page 17 - Audio/Video connection to a TV with SCART socket; “AC IN”
18 2. If you wish to hear sound through the TV, connect the stereo audio outputs of your DVD player to the matching inputs of your TV using the red and whiteconnectors on the optionally supplied audio/video cable. 3. If you are using model DVD 4010, connect the supplied AC power cord to the “AC IN” ...
Page 18 - inlet on the rear side of this unit, then plug into a power outlet.
19 ENG Audio/Video connection to a TV with S-Video and stereo audioinput If your TV has an S-Video input, it is recommended that you use this Video con-nection. The S-Video connector is distinguishable by its 4 pins, as shown on theleft side. S-Video separates brightness and colour signals, resultin...
Page 20 - “ENTER”; ting to; Audio output connections; Analog stereo outputs; Have the following cable ready:
21 ENG 4. Using a Progressive Scan TV: Now that you are using the component video output, you can change thevideo mode setting to enable the Progressive Scan mode. Do not changethis setting if you are not sure that your TV supports Progressive Scan.Using the direction buttons and the “ENTER” key, yo...
Page 21 - At the back of the DVD player, there is a digital audio output socket; AL”; This can be used to connect the following:; • a receiver with two channel digital stereo (PCM); A loud distorted noise comes from your loudspeakers:
22 Audio connection to a receiver using the coaxial digital audio output At the back of the DVD player, there is a digital audio output socket “COAXI- AL” for a coaxial cable. This can be used to connect the following: • an A/V receiver or an A/V amplifier with a digital multi-channel sound decoder ...
Page 22 - GETTING STARTED
23 Powering on the unit Only after all connections are complete, connect the power cord and power onthe unit. 1. Plug the standard electrical plug into a wall socket or power strip. 2. The unit is now in Standby mode. Press the button “ON/STANDBY” on the front panel or the button “POWER” on your rem...
Page 23 - Start playing; “PBC”; Pausing a disc; “Open”; Switching off the power; “POWER”
24 Start playing 1. Press the Play button “ A ” to start playing the disc. 2. If the disc inserted is a DVD disc, the title menu can be selected for playing or various special playing functions can be selected depending on the con-tent of the disc. 3. If the disc inserted is a VCD disc with PBC func...
Page 24 - PLAYBACK; General playback hints; ” will be displayed on the screen:
25 PLAYBACK General playback hints This DVD player will play the following discs: • DVD• Video CD• Super Video CD• MPEG-4 or DivX ® discs • DVD+RW (video mode / ISO 9660, finalised)• DVD+R (video mode / ISO 9660, finalised)• DVD-RW (video mode / ISO 9660, finalised)• DVD-R (video mode / ISO 9660, fi...
Page 25 - Playing MPEG-4 or DivX; • Decoding of DivX; Please note that
26 PLAYBACK Playing a DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW or DVD+R DL disc 1. If playback does not start automatically, select the title you want to play using the direction button “ C ” or “ D ” . 2. Press the Play button “ A ” or the button “ENTER” to start the playback. 3. To stop the disc, press the Stop button ...
Page 27 - Playing an Audio CD
28 PLAYBACK Playing an Audio CD You can also use your DVD player to play Audio CDs. 1. Insert an Audio CD. Playback starts usually automatically. If playback does not start automatically, press the Play button “ A ” on the remote control or on the front of the DVD player. 2. Stop playback using the ...
Page 28 - Playing a WMA CD; Playing a Picture CD
29 ENG Playing a WMA CD WMA = Windows Media Audio. A streaming media format for audio and videodeveloped by Microsoft. 1. Insert a WMA CD. If playback does not start automatically, select the requi- red folder using the direction button “ C ” or “ D ” and press “ENTER” to confirm your selection. Sel...
Page 29 - Playing a mixed format disc
30 Playing a mixed format disc You can also use a mixed format disc in this DVD player. Mixed format discscontain both audio and still picture files, e.g. a Picture CD that contains additio-nally MPEG-4, DivX ® , MP3, MPEG and/or WMA files. 1. Insert a mixed format disc. The player will launch an on...
Page 30 - Selecting a section of the disc to play; Selecting a chapter using the DVD menu; PLAYING FUNCTIONS
31 ENG Selecting a section of the disc to play If you do not want to play the entire disc, you can select a section to play usingone of the following options: 1. Selecting a chapter using the DVD menu Some DVDs are provided with a menu that, among other options, allows you toselect a specific chapte...
Page 32 - Using the repeat features; Repeating an entire disc or playlist; “All”
33 PLAYING FUNCTIONS 5. Skipping through tracks, pictures, titles or chapters While you are playing a disc you can skip to the next or previous track (on anAudio CD, MP3, MPEG, WMA or Video CD), picture (on a Picture CD), title (ona MPEG-4 or DivX ® disc) or chapter (on a DVD). This is carried out u...
Page 33 - Repeating a section of a disc; Shuffle play; “Random”; HOLD
34 PLAYING FUNCTIONS 3. Repeating a section of a disc A section of a disc can be repeated by defining two points (A->B). This featureallows you to select where you want the repeat to start and then the sectionwhere you want the repeat to stop. 1. As the disc is playing, press the button “REPEAT A...
Page 34 - Slow play
35 ENG Slow play When a DVD, Video CD, MPEG-4 or DivX ® disc is playing, press the Slow but- ton “I A ” on your remote control to slow down the current speed of play. 1. Whenever the Slow button “I A ” is pressed once, the speed of play will slow down by one step, from 1/2>1/4>1/8>1/16. Ano...
Page 35 - Zooming in and out of an image
36 Zooming in and out of an image The Zoom feature allows you to enlarge the video image and pan through theenlarged image. Zooming in and out can be carried out on a DVD, Video CD,MPEG, MPEG-4 or DivX ® disc whether it is playing or paused. 1. To use the zoom facility, press the button “ZOOM” on yo...
Page 36 - Suspending audio with the “MUTE” button; Displaying disc information
37 ENG Suspending audio with the “MUTE” button 1. To temporarily cancel the audio of the disc you are listening to or watching, simply press the “MUTE” button on your remote control. On the screen will be displayed “Mute” letting you know that the player is in mute mode. 2. Press the button “MUTE” a...
Page 38 - Time displays for Audio CDs; “Folder”
39 ENG Time displays for Audio CDs • Single elapsed: The time the track has been played until now. • Single remain: The remaining time of the current track. • Total elapsed: The total time the disc has been played until now. • Total remain: The remaining playing time of the disc. • Display off: Ther...
Page 39 - Using the DVD menu; Displaying subtitles; SPECIAL FEATURES FOR DVD’S
40 Using the DVD menu A menu that can be used to select what you want to watch or listen to is provid-ed on many DVDs. There may be, for example, a list of all of the chapters onthe disc or a list of extra items that have been provided such as subtitle andaudio language selection. DVD menus will som...
Page 40 - Changing the camera angle
41 Changing the camera angle If a pre-recorded DVD contains sequences recorded from different cameraangles, you can change the camera angle for playback. You can choose amongthe available angles on the disc as described below: 1. During playback, press the button “ANGLE” on your remote control. A me...
Page 41 - FILES; Navigating to a file or folder
42 SPECIAL FEATURES FOR MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA AND MPEG-4 OR DIVX ® FILES When you insert a disc with MP3, JPEG, MPEG, WMA, MPEG-4 or DivX ® files (or mixed), the player will launch an on-screen menu that lets you easily selectand play. The menu gives you several options for playback, including repeat...
Page 42 - ADDITIONAL FEATURES FOR JPEG FILES
43 1. Rotation of a picture To rotate the picture, press the “ B ” and “ A ” buttons on your remote control after you have selected a JPEG file. In this way, the picture can be rotated ineach direction. For example: To rotate an image in the clockwise direction, press the directionkey “ A ” (see pic...
Page 43 - Zooming in and out; “ZOOM”
4. Zooming in and out 1. Zooming in and out can be carried out on a JPEG picture by pressing the button “ZOOM” on your remote control. “ZOOM 100%” will be displayed in the top left corner of the screen. 2. To zoom in please press the button “ E ” . You can zoom in the picture 125%, 150% and 200%. 3....
Page 44 - CREATING A PLAYLIST; Creating a playlist of DVDs
CREATING A PLAYLIST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PROGRAM: TT (06) / CH (--) Program: TT(06)/CH(- -) TT: CH: TT: CH: TT: CH: TT: CH: TT: CH: TT: CH: TT: CH: TT: CH: TT: CH: TT: CH: Exit Next 45 The playlist facility is available to record a list of tracks, pictures, titles and chap-ters in the order that you...
Page 45 - Creating a playlist of Video CDs or Audio CDs
46 CREATING A PLAYLIST Creating a playlist of Video CDs or Audio CDs 1. Press the button “PROGRAM” on your remote control to display the pro- gram menu as shown on the left side. 2. Please enter a number by pressing the number keys “0-9” to select the track you want to program. The total number of a...
Page 46 - OSD language; USER PREFERENCES
47 Your player features an on-screen setup menu that allows you to adjust settingsfor your video and audio preferences, and enable player features like parentallock. When you change settings in the setup menu, they are stored even whenpower is turned off. If you wish to return to the factory default...
Page 47 - DVD menu; and key in the language code of the; Audio; and key in the; Subtitles; With this setting you can either choose
48 DVD menu 1 Sets the language in which the menus provided on the disc are displayed(dependent on the disc content). If the required language won’t be shown in thismenu, please select the option “Others” and key in the language code of the required language. Please refer to the language codes below...
Page 48 - Changing the video settings; “Video setup page”; TV shape
49 USER PREFERENCES A C B A C B Video setup page TV shape PS TV type PAL Video output S-Vi Video modeP-Scan mode Auto Video quality Go to video setup page Changing the video settings Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the “Video setup page” . Press the button “ENTER” or “ A ” to enter...
Page 49 - Video mode; “YUV”
50 USER PREFERENCES YUV (only available on model DVD 4620): Transmission of video pictures with three wires. The colour signals are transferred with a high frequency range.YUV (Component Video) is used for TVs, computer monitors and projectorsthat support three video inputs, each for a colour channe...
Page 50 - Video quality; Sharpness
51 USER PREFERENCES A C B A C B Video quality setup Sharpness Mid High Brightness 00 Medium Contrast 00 Low Gamma None Hue 00 Saturation 00 Luma delay 0 T Set the picture sharpness Video quality In this menu you can adjust the quality of the picture. You have the followingsetup options: Sharpness : ...
Page 51 - Changing the audio settings; Speaker setup
52 Changing the audio settings Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the “Audio setup page” . Please press “ENTER” or “ A ” to enter a menu. Use the button “ C ” or “ D ” to select the required audio setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your selection. You can leave the menu at any time ...
Page 52 - SPDIF setup
53 USER PREFERENCES A C B A C B SPDIF setup page SPDIF output RAW SPDIF off SPDIF/RAWSPDIF/PCM Set the SPDIF output SPDIF setup SPDIF (Sony / Philips Digital InterFace) refers to the digital audio format usedby most consumer electronics equipment, as well as the coaxial and optical dig-ital audio ou...
Page 53 - Sound setup; Changing the security settings; Password
54 USER PREFERENCES Sound setup There are the following setting options in the sound setup menu: Sound preset: Choose from a variety of sound presets that simulate popular environments for listening to music. The following modes are available: Rock,Pop, Live, Dance, Techno, Classic and Soft. If you ...
Page 54 - Change PSW
55 USER PREFERENCES Change PSW In this menu you can create a new password or later change your existing pass-word. To set the password, please highlight “Change PSW” and press the right direction button to highlight “Change” . Press then “ENTER” to open the pass- word page. When setting up a passwor...
Page 55 - Changing the general settings; Angle mark
56 Changing the general settings Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the “General setup page”. Please press “ENTER” or the “ A ” button to enter a menu. Use the button “ C ” or “ D ” to select the required setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your selec- tion. You can leave the menu at...
Page 56 - Version; Highlight the menu point; “Version”; . On the screen will now be displayed the; Default
57 Version Highlight the menu point “Version” . On the screen will now be displayed the current firmware version of your DVD player. This may be needed for technicalsupport. DivX(R) VOD The DivX ® VOD registration code can be displayed, if you select the option “DivX(R) VOD” . For more information, ...
Page 57 - TROUBLESHOOTING
58 TROUBLESHOOTING • The AC power cord may be loose or not plugged in. Make sure the power cord is secure in the AC socket. • The disc may not be properly placed. Please place in the disc again. • You inserted the wrong disc type.• The parental control feature is activated. For deactivating the pare...
Page 58 - - Remove the disc from the tray. Close the tray again by hand.; Ejecting a trapped disc.
59 • Please check if the DVD player is connected to a VCR or a TV/Video-Set. If so, there will be the Macrovision copyright protection. Please directly con-nect your device to the TV and not to the VCR. • The emergency eject feature allows you to remove a disc from the disc drive in the very rare ca...
Page 59 - General specifications; DivX; Audio/Video connections
60 SPECIFICATIONS* General specifications Playable disc types: DVD, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD+R DL, Audio CD, CD-R,CD-RW, VCD, SVCD, MP3 CD, MP3 DVD, Kodak Picture CD Playable disc formats: MPEG-1/2, MPEG-4, VCD, SVCD, JPEG, MP3, WMA, DivX ® , XviD, DivX ® VOD TV systems supported: NTSC, PAL...
Page 60 - GLOSSARY
61 Bit Smallest information unit in the EDV as well as in digital transmission systems.Indication for the height of the resolution in the uncompressed PCM size. CD-R & CD-RW Recordable optical disc formats that can be used e. g. as Video CD or MP3 withyour DVD player. Cinch-Audio Through the Cin...
Page 62 - Windows Media Audio is a streaming media format from Microsoft.
63 Progressive-Scan Is a method of making a computer picture by drawing all the scan lines sequen-tially from top to bottom resulting in a slightly brighter, more stable and flickerfree picture. Region code DVD movies are produced with region encoding to restrict distribution of titles tocertain are...