Page 2 - iscs you can play; Digital video discs -; NTSC playback on PAL TV set -
2 D iscs you can play Your DVD player responds to the region management informationrecorded on a DVD disc. The region code for your player is region 2. So,if you are going to buy a DVD disc, pay attention to the logo: it has tobe the right one. ALL means all regions. Other regions - 1: USA, Canada -...
Page 3 - ontents; Operation; Advanced functions; Playing your discs; Player connections and
3 C ontents EN EN Play modes ..............................................16-17 • Automatic or Standard playback • Random play • Programming playback • Programmed play Repeat playback / Sequence marking ....18 • Repeat play • Repeat playback of a scene between two points • Sequence marking Other fu...
Page 4 - Initial setup of your remote control
4 DVD / VIDEO CD / CD PLAYER DTH 220 MP3 DECODER • DUAL SCART BY PASS • COMPONENT OUTPUTS B e d i e n u n g s a n l e i t u n g M a n u a l d e u t i l i z a c i ó n M a n u a l e d i u t i l i z z a z i o n e M a n u e l d ’ u t i l i s a t i o n U s e r m a n u a l D T H 2 2 0 E I nitial setup ......
Page 5 - Initial setup of your DVD player
EN EN 5 United Kingdom, Ireland Continental Europe 230 V ~50 Hz RGB-compatible scart/peritel cable (21 cabled pins). Initial setup of your DVD player BASIC CONNECTIONS You have several connection possibilities, depending on the devices you have. Here, we give you therecommended connection setup. For...
Page 6 - ther connections; Connections
6 O ther connections 1 2 6 1 2 5 3 8 7 4 1. Analog Audio Out sockets to amplifier. 2. Composite Video Out sockets (CVBS) : to AV amplifier or TV (standard-quality picture). 3. SCART/PERITEL Outputs (1) (RGB) : to AV amplifier or TV with button 8 on RGB . 4. COMPONENT Output (Y, Pb, Pr) : to TV or de...
Page 7 - Connections example
EN EN 7 FR Connections example 1 2 1 2 Video recorder Audio/Video amplifier * : not provided AV Cable * Scart cable Scart cable * Scart cable TV Your DTH 220 Your DTH 220 Video projector Video recorder or or Optical Cable * Coaxial Cable * Audio Cable * DTH220E_EN 22/03/02 11:08 Page 7
Page 8 - emote control
8 R emote control TV Sets up the remote control unit tocontrol your TV. Refer to page 26 to program the remotecontrol and use it to control your TV set • Plays a disc. ( k page 14) • Sets up the remote control unit to control your player. • Returns to the previous menu or hides a banner • Displays (...
Page 9 - ront panel display; Player keys
EN EN 9 F ront panel display DVD / VIDEO CD / CD PLAYER DTH 220 MP3 DECODER • DUAL SCART BY PASS • COMPONENT OUTPUTS 1 4 2 5 3 7 6 11 12 10 15 14 13 8 9 Player keys On the display 1. STANDBY/ON Player on stand-by: Indicator light on.Player on: display lit. 2. Headphone jack. 3. Adjusts the headphone...
Page 10 - enus...
10 M enus… The functions of your DVD player are not all accessible directly through the remote control orfront panel keys. A certain number of functions are accessible through menus that you candisplay or remove as you wish. These menus are used as follows: 1. Display the menu by pressing the MENU k...
Page 11 - and banners; With an audio CD
EN EN 11 … and banners With an audio CD With a DVD To choose thesubtitle language( k page 23). To choose the dialogue language and audio format ( k page 23). To change the viewingangle ( k page 19). To memorise and use themarkers ( k page 18). To repeat the playback of a title, chapter,track, scene ...
Page 12 - isplay menu; Picture format; PAL or NTSC television
12 D isplay menu Picture format Display panel Depending on the format of the DVD being played, use the TV image function to choose the format of the picture which best suits the format of your TV screen (2) - letterbox format 16 x 9, or standardformat 4 x 3. • With a letterbox format TV (16x9), sele...
Page 13 - ound menu; Sound Logic; Virtual Surround (SRS
EN EN and the symbol are registered trademarks of SRS Inc. TheTruSurround TM technology is manufactured under license from SRS Inc. When the player menu is displayed (in stop mode): 1. select Sound using the Navigation keys, 2. press OK to validate, 3. select a function using the Navigation keys, 4....
Page 14 - asic functions; Loading a disc; Quick search of images or a track
14 B asic functions 1. Open the disc tray by pressing the OPEN / CLOSE key. 2. Insert a disc. The disc label must faceu p w a r d s ( A u d i o C D , Vi d e o C D , single-sided DVD (1) , etc.) 3. Close the disc tray by pressing the OPEN / CLOSE key. Disc playback starts as soon as the tray is close...
Page 15 - Direct access to a music track (Audio CD)
EN EN 15 Some DVDs contain several titles. These titles correspond to films, documentaries or other programs. As a general rule, each title is divided into numbered chapters. On audio CDs, themusic tracks can be accessed directly. Video CDs may also contain Indexes. • With certain discs, direct acce...
Page 16 - lay modes; Automatic or Standard playback
16 P lay modes Automatic or Standard playback Select Auto Play on if you want the disc to be played automatically once the tray is closed. If you select Auto Play off , you will need to press PLAY to start playback. Random play (for DVDs and Audio CDs) Select Random Play (1) to hear an audio CD (2) ...
Page 17 - Programming playback
EN EN 17 Programming playback To use the programmed play function, you must first make up the list of music tracks (CD) orchapters (DVD) you want to play. You can memorise up to 20 tracks or chapters. With an audio CD, the track of the song and itsplaying time will appear in the table. With aDVD, th...
Page 18 - epeat playback / Sequence marking; Repeat play
Sequence marking (DVDs and Audio CDs) 1. Display the banner using the INFO key. 2. Select the marking icon using the Navigation keys. Press OK to validate and display the marking banner. It offers you a choice of 6 sequence marking options. 3. Choose one of the 6 positions on the banner using the Na...
Page 19 - ther functions; DVD and Video CD - Zoom
EN EN 19 O ther functions Navigationkeys Video CD - Playback control menu (PBC) Some Video CDs (1) have scenes and information which can be selected interactively through an on- screen menu. This menu (2) appears when the disc is loaded. Use the remote control number keys to select an item in the me...
Page 20 - eading JPEG and MP3 files; MP3 CD Playback; Reading JPEG files
20 R eading JPEG and MP3 files MP3 CD Playback What’s MP3? Song skip When you play an MP3 disc, the MP3 menu will bedisplayed instead of the DVD player menu. The DVDplayer menu is not available when playing MP3discs. MP3 content is divided into album(s) andsongs. A disc may hold several albums and e...
Page 21 - Recommendations
EN EN 21 CD-R discs - This unit can play most CD-R discs. However, depending on the condition of the CD-recorder, computer and the disc used, you may find that not all discs will play successfully. When playinga CD-R disc, it is completely normal for the unit to take up to 20 seconds to recognize th...
Page 22 - referred languages; Language of player menus; Language of disc menus
22 P referred languages Language of player menus The language of your player menus was determined upon installation ( k page 5). You can nevertheless change it by following the procedure given on this page. To change the language of the player menus, select Player Menus then press OK . Choose the la...
Page 23 - DVD - Language of the dialogues
EN EN 23 • If you choose the “ Automatic ” option, the preferred language used for sub-titles will be the one you chose for the dialogues (see above). Because of that, if the preferred language for dialogues is not available, whilesub-titles are available in this language, these sub-titles will auto...
Page 24 - ock; DVD - Ratings limits
24 1. Select the Lock Player line and press OK to validate. 2. You are requested to enter a “new password”. Enter your four-digit number (1) using the remote control number keys, then press OK to validate. 3. You are requested to confirm. Repeat the operation. • To disable the lock, select the Unloc...
Page 25 - ppendix; Troubleshooting guide
EN EN 25 A ppendix Before requesting service (troubleshooting). No power? • Correctly connect the AC Power Cord to an AC Outlet. There is no picture? • Turn on the TV set and your DVD player.• Check connections.• Make the correct input selection on the TV set. The remote control does not work? • The...
Page 26 - Universal remote control setting
26 U niversal remote control (TV) To control the TV Akai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .008, 020Akari . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .028Bang & Olufsen . . . . . . . . .009, 019Blaupunkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .023Bluesky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .020Brandt . ....