Page 3 - Applications and functions
- 1 - INDEX PAGE 1. Applications and functions 3 2. Notes on safety 3 3. Technical Data 5 4. Operating elements 6 5. Starting Up the Device 7 5.1 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 5.2 Check the deliver...
Page 4 - Cleaning of the DVD player; INDEX
- 2 - 10. Playback of DVD, SVCD, VCD and CD discs. 20 10.1 Inserting the disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 10.2 Playback functions when playing back DVDs, VCDs, S-VCDs, MPEG or Audio CDs 20 10.3 Notice functions . . . ....
Page 5 - with the logo; Danger of electrical shocks.
- 3 - PORTABLE DVD PLAYERKH6504 1. Applications and functions The Silvercrest KH 6504 DVD player is exclusivelyintended ... • as an electronic entertainment device for theplayback... - ... of DVD videos in the 12 cm (Diameter) formatwith the country/region code 2 or , marked with the logo . - ...of ...
Page 6 - Injury hazard; Make sure to find a safe place for the device.
- 4 - • Arrange for customer service to repair or replaceconnecting cables and/or devices that are notfunctioning properly or have been damaged. Never submerge the device or the powercable in water. Wipe it only with a slightlydamp cloth. • Do not expose the device to rain and neveruse it in a humid...
Page 7 - Mains plug; DC 9 V; Vehicle adapter; Coaxial output
- 5 - Notice regarding separation from mains-power The POWER switch does not completely dis-connect the device from the power network.Additionally, the device consumes power whenin standby-mode. In order to completely dis-connect the device from the power the powerplug must be pulled out of the powe...
Page 8 - Operating elements; Front panel
- 6 - 4. Operating elements Front panel q Operation LEDs w POWER ON/OFF switch e Infrared sensor Top panel (with device flipped open) r DVD/USB/CARD : setting the DVD, USB or memory card playback t MODE : Setting the DVD, AV or TV mode y PREV/NEXT / / u OK : Confirm input i : Control buttons o V...
Page 9 - Starting Up the Device
- 7 - Carrying strap Headphones Storage case Video cinch cable with cinch plugand socket Audio cinch cable with 3 cinchplugs Antenna 2& 75 Ω Antenna plug Vehicle adapter 5. Starting Up the Device 5.1 Unpacking 1. Remove the DVD player and its accessories fromthe packaging 2. Remove...
Page 10 - Preparing the remote control; Inserting the battery; Connections and connection; with a television set; Mains power connection; Connection with the power supply unit
- 8 - 5.3 Preparing the remote control Inserting the battery For first time activation you only need to pull out theprotective foil that protudes from the battery com-partment in order to prepare the remote control foroperation.For future battery changes proceed as follows: 1. Pull the battery compa...
Page 11 - Connection with the 12 V vehicle adapter; Charging the battery; DC IN; on the side of the device.
- 9 - Connection with the 12 V vehicle adapter 1. Plug the device plug of the 12V vehicle adapterinto the socket on the side of the device. 2. Plug the 12V vehicle adapter into a suitable socket, for example, the cigarette lighter con-nection in the vehicle. Note: - The supplied 12V vehicle adapter ...
Page 12 - Installing the rechargeable battery; Connection to another device; Video connection to the television; Switch off the DVD player and the television.
- 10 - Installing the rechargeable battery 1. Plug the rechargeable battery connections intothe recepticle on the bottom of the device. 2. Push the rechargeable battery, as illustratedabove, into the recepticle until it audibly locksinto place. 6.3 Connection to another device The DVD player can be ...
Page 13 - Connection to a Dolby Digital system; socket of the DVD player.
- 11 - Audio connection to the television or to a stereo system 1. For sound transmissions insert the audio cinchcable's red jack plug into the AUDIO IN/OUT COAX socket of the DVD player. 2. Insert the white and red cinch plugs of the au-dio cinch cable into the corresponding audioinput L/R of the t...
Page 14 - AV; button; Connecting the antenna; Connecting the wand antenna; socket on the side of the DVD
- 12 - Playback of an external devices audio and video signals with the DVD player You can playback images and sound from an external device via the DVD player. 1. For sound transmissions insert the audio cinchcable's red jack plug into the AUDIO IN/OUT COAX socket of the DVD player. 2. Insert the w...
Page 15 - Headphone connection; ON
- 13 - Connecting the antenna cable 1. Insert your house antenna's 75Ω antenna cable plug into the ANT socket on the side of the DVD player. 6.5 Headphone connection Attention! Only use the supplied type HX206-001 headphones. You can connect headphones with a 3.5 mm stereojack plug to the DVD player...
Page 16 - Navigating in the menu; GENERAL SETUP; GENERAL SETUP PAGE; TV DISPLAY
- 14 - 8. Menu functions Navigating in the menu 1. Press the SETUP button to access the Setup menu. The main menu appears GENERAL SETUP PAGE . • With the control buttons and the OK / ENTER button you can carry out all the settings in the menu. 2. With the control buttons you can select a menu by mov...
Page 17 - SCREEN SAVER
- 15 - ANGLE MARK On some DVDs particular scenes are recorded from various camera positions.• Select the input ON to switch to the next camera position by pressing the ANGLE button during playback of the film. • To deactivate this function select the input OFF . OSD LANGUAGE Here you set the languag...
Page 18 - DIGITAL AUDIO; DOLBY DIGITAL
- 16 - 8.2 AUDIO SETUP PAGE DIGITAL AUDIO Select the input DIGITAL AUDIO to set the SPDIF audio output signal. The input changes to DIGITAL OUTPUT . OFF : Select OFF when there is to be no digital signal output. RAW : The DVD player outputs the rawdata of the Dolby Digital sound(default setting). PC...
Page 19 - To be able to access the; TV TYPE
- 17 - DOWNMIX LT/RT : Select this setting if the film wasrecorded in Pro Logic Dolby Digital and you want to hear thesound in cinema quality. STEREO : Select this option to output theleft and right sound channels of the DVD. The output with CDplayback is a traditional stereosigtnal. 8.3 VIDEO SETUP...
Page 20 - ADULT; adult supervision recommended; In the menu; DEFAULT; Here select the input; OK
- 18 - SUBTITLE Set the subtitle language here, which should beused as standard when playing back the film. DISC MENU Set the disc menu language here, which should beused as standard when playing back the film. PARENTAL Some DVDs and CDs are encoded with an encryp-tion signal. In this way DVDs can b...
Page 21 - PASSWORD SETUP PAGE; PASSWORD MODE; To control the Volume
- 19 - 8.5 PASSWORD SETUP PAGE PASSWORD MODE • Set this entry to OFF to switch off the child lock setting password request. • To reactivate the password request set this entry to ON . PASSWORD Here you can change the preset password( 888888 ) and enter your own password. Only the numbers 0-9 can be ...
Page 22 - Inserting the disc; OPEN; Playback functions when playing; Pause playback; PRESS PLAY KEY
- 20 - 10. Playback of DVD, SVCD, VCD and CD discs. 10.1 Inserting the disc • Open the disc tray on the DVD player by pressing the OPEN button. OPEN will now appear in the display. • Place a DVD/VCD/S-VCD with theinscribed/labelled side facing up into the disc tray. • Close the flap of the disc tray...
Page 23 - Title number input via the number buttons; will be displayed on the television screen.
- 21 - Skip to start of chapter (SKIP) Note: This function may not be available on allDVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to executea function that is not available, the symbol is displayed on the television screen. • With the buttons PREV DOWN / NEXT UP on the remote control and/or PREV/NEXT / or / on...
Page 24 - Search forward/backwards; During the search no sound will play.
- 22 - • Press the control button to select the input field TT TIME . Press the OK / ENTER button and en- ter the desired time point in the current title withthe number buttons 0 to 9 . • Press the control button to select the input field CH TIME . Press the OK / ENTER button and enter the desired t...
Page 26 - Bookmark function
- 24 - Repeat functionfor DVDs, VCDs, S-VCDs and audio CDs With the repeat function you can…... in the case of DVDs, selectively repeat title, chapter or the entire DVD. ... in the case of VCDs/S-VCDs individual titles and/or the entire VCD/S-VCD repeatedly playback. ... in the case of audio CDs, pl...
Page 27 - Notice functions
- 25 - 4. Proceed in the same manner to place furtherbookmarks. Once you have placed all the de-sired bookmarks press the MARK button to fade out the bookmark menu from the screen. 5. Later if you want to skip to the passages, onwhich you have placed bookmarks press the MARK button again. 6. Select ...
Page 28 - Superimpose/fade out subtitles; Change playback language; Superimpose disc information; TITLE ELAPSED
- 26 - Superimpose/fade out subtitles Note: This function may not be available on allDVDs/VCDs/S-VCDs! If you attempt to carryout a function that is not available the symbol will be displayed on the television screen. In the event that the film on the insertedDVD/VCD/S-VCD has subtitles available th...
Page 29 - Programming function; Programming window
- 27 - In the case of VCDs/S-VCDs: • the current title number/the total number of titles • the played back so far time of the current play-back title on the VCD/S-VCD in hours, minutesand seconds ( SINGLE ELAPSED ) • the time to the end of the current playback title in hours, seconds and minutes ( S...
Page 30 - PROGRAM; JPEG/AVI and MPEG data; Display of MP3 data; FOLDER
- 28 - During the programmed playback the notice PROGRAM appears in the display. The programme list will be deleted as soon as youpress the STOP button. 11. Displaying MP3/WMA/ JPEG/AVI and MPEG data • Insert a storage medium . The contents of the data medium will be shown onthe display: Display of ...
Page 31 - AVI and MPEG discs; Stop; Repeat function
- 29 - 12. Playback of MP3/ WMA/ AVI and MPEG discs • Select a data with the help of the control but-tons . Confirm the selection by pres- sing the OK / ENTER button. Playback starts imme- diately. With the playback of music or video data the follo-wing functions can be used: Play/Pause See "10....
Page 32 - Programmed playback with; data mediums; Compatible data mediums; USB plug
- 30 - • With the control buttons select one of the following inputs from the bottom displayline and confirm with the OK / ENTER button. Slide Show Starts a slide show of the images inthe folder/on the disc Menu Shows the available button functionsfor JPEG playback. Press the OK / ENTER button until...
Page 34 - Button functions in the TV mode; Fine tuning
- 32 - CHROMA Here you set the television standard PAL or SECAM . In the AUTO setting the television standard is set automatically. SKIP • With the control buttons tuned the skip function to ON to skip over the currently tuned station so that by interconnection of the stationit will no longer be dis...
Page 35 - Inserted disc will not playback
- 33 - Status indicator • During playback press the STA/FRQ button to show either the currently tuned frequency orthe channel number in the display. • With the buttons PREV DOWN / NEXT UP on the remote control and/or PREV/NEXT / or / on the device you can now tune the channel number/frequency. 15. C...
Page 37 - DVDs; VCDs are available in two versions:; Dolby Prologic
- 35 - 17. Glossary / Key Word Index 17.1 What are DVDs, VCDs and S-VCDs? DVDs DVD is the short form for "Digital Versatile Disc".DVDs are a storage medium for audio and videodata; they are available in 8 cm and 12 cm (Diameter)formats. Because of the much higher storage capa-city as compare...
Page 39 - • worn out parts
- 37 - 18. Disposal Disposing of the appliance Do not, under any circumstances, discard theappliance in the household refuse. Dispose ofthe appliance through an approved disposalcentre or at your community waste facility. This appliance is subject to the European Guidelines 2002/96/EG. Observe the c...
Page 41 - Warranty; Irish Connection
Com plet el y f ill out t his section and enclose wit h t he appliance! Sender, please write clearly: Last name First name Street City/Town Country Telephone Date/Signature Description of fault : Warranty Irish Connection Harbour viewHowth Co. DublinTel: 00353 (0) 87 99 62 077 Fax: 00353 18398056 e-...