Page 2 - WARNING; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.; CLASS 1; Product Registration:
To reduce risk of electrical shock, do notremove cover or back (no userserviceable parts inside). Refer servicingto qualified personnel. FCC INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassB digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits ...
Page 3 - Table Of Contents; Chapter 1: Setup and Connections
Table Of Contents Chapter 1: Setup and Connections Things to consider before you connect ......................2Install batteries in the remote control ......................2Back of the DVD Player: Explanation of jacks and cables ..............................3 Front of the DVD Player ................
Page 4 - Chapter 1; Connections and Setup; Things to consider before you connect; Protect components from overheating; Don’t stack components.; Position cables properly to avoid audio interference; Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.; Install Batteries in the Remote; Remove the battery compartment cover.
Chapter 1 Connections and Setup Things to consider before you connect Protect components from overheating • Don’t block ventilation holes on any of the components. Arrange the components so that aircan circulate freely. • Don’t stack components. • If you place components in a stand, make sure you al...
Page 5 - Audio Jacks and Cables; COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT; Back of the DVD Player; Explanation of Jacks and Cables; The back of your DVD player
COMPONENT/ PROGRESSIVE VIDEO OUT Connections and Setup 3 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. 1 Audio Jacks and Cables AUDIO L (left) and R (right) These jacks send the audio from the disc you’re playing to the TV. The audiojacks and cables are often color-coded (red fo...
Page 6 - Video Jacks and Cables; VIDEO OUT Jack and Cable; S-VIDEO OUT Jack and Cable; Component Video Cables
4 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Video Jacks and Cables VIDEO OUT Jack and Cable The basic Video jack (usually color-coded yellow) is also referred to ascomposite video. Composite video is better than the video quality you get froman RF coaxial cable (the type use...
Page 7 - Front of the player; CD; Player Display
ON/STANDBY - Turns the player on and off. The indicator light comes on when theplayer is in standby mode (off but stillplugged into an AC outlet). OPEN/CLOSE - Opens and closes the disc tray. STOP - Stops playing a disc. PREV / VIDEO - During playback, goes to the beginning of the chapter (DVD) ortr...
Page 8 - DVD Player; To cable or off-air antenna; TV
Connections and Setup 6 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. COMPONENT/ PROGRESSIVE VIDEO OUT Pr Pb Y Notes: The back of your TV and VCR might look different than the ones pictured here. Details about thedifferent kinds of cables used to connect your DVD player are on p...
Page 9 - – OR –; Insert the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
Connections and Setup 7 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Connection: DVD + TV + VCR 1. Connect the audio cables to the AUDIO OUT L (left – white) and R (right – red) jacks onthe back of your DVD Player, and to the corresponding Audio Input jacks on your TV(sometimes...
Page 10 - Using Different Menus; The Disc menu –; Point the Remote in the Right Direction and Put it in DVD Mode; not; Turn on the TV and DVD Player
Connections and Setup 8 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. 2. The first time you turn on your DVD player, aLanguage Selection menu appears. If you want theDVD player’s menus to appear in English, press the OK button on the remote control. If you preferanother language...
Page 11 - How to find your TV’s Video Input Channel; Consult the instruction manual that came with your TV.; Video Input Channel Variations; Button on the; Next Steps; Chapter; has details. Playing Discs is found in; Chapter 3; the menu system is outlined in; Chapter 4
Connections and Setup 9 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. How to find your TV’s Video Input Channel In order to see what’s playing on your DVD Player, you need to tune the TV to the Video InputChannel that corresponds to the jacks you used to connect the DVD Player t...
Page 12 - Button Descriptions for DVD Mode; Chapter 2; The Remote Control; DVD function buttons listed alphabetically
Button Descriptions for DVD Mode In addition to operating your DVD Player, the remote control that came with your DVD playerwill operate most RCA, GE, and Proscan TVs and VCRs. However, this page only describes thebuttons on the remote that you will use with your DVD Player. For descriptions of remo...
Page 13 - Button descriptions for TV and VCR buttons; Remote Control
11 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Button descriptions for TV and VCR buttons This remote operates most TVs and VCRs that carry the RCA, GE, or Proscan brand. Thefollowing list (in alphabetical order) provides basic information about how these buttons willoperate w...
Page 14 - Playing Discs; Regional Coding; region 1; How to load and play a disc; Turn on your DVD Player and your TV.; Play; Compatible discs
Chapter 3 Playing Discs Regional Coding Both the DVD Player and the discs are coded by region. These regional codesmust match in order for the disc to play. This player’s code is region 1 . ALL means all regions. Other regions are: 2: Europe, the Middle East, Rep. ofSouth Africa, Japan - 3: Southeas...
Page 15 - Search Options; Picture Scan; PAUSE; Playback options; Chapter Advance
Playing Discs 13 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Search Options To search a disc, you can use the FORWARD button or the REVERSE button.You can also use the following search features: Picture Scan - When you’re playing a disc, each time you press FORWARD or REVERSE,...
Page 16 - Using the On-Screen Info Displays; and; DVD Disc Info Display
Using the On-Screen Info Displays The Info Display appears across the top of the screen when you press the INFO button on theremote while you’re playing a disc. Use the and buttons to highlight different icons. Once an icon is highlighted, follow the on-screen instructions, and use the or buttons on...
Page 17 - Maximum; How to navigate the Info Display
15 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. To access the Info Display, press the INFO button on theremote while you’re playing a disc. Use the and arrow buttons on the remote to highlight different icons. Once an icon is highlighted,follow the on-screen instructions, and u...
Page 18 - Subtitles Off
Playing Discs 16 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Subtitles Icon (DVD Info Display) By default, subtitles are off. To turn subtitles on: 1. With Info Display on the screen, press the button until the Subtitle icon is highlighted. 2. To turn subtitles on or change th...
Page 19 - Play Mode Options; Repeat; Program Play
17 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Play Mode Icon (DVD, CD, Info Displays) The Play Mode options available depend upon the type of disc you’re playing.The default play mode (standard play) plays the disc’s contents in the order inwhich the disc was created (i.e., t...
Page 21 - Trash can icon
Creating a Bookmark 1. Highlight the Bookmark icon on the Info Display. Press OK (the Bookmark Banner appears). 2. Highlight an unused bookmark. When the disc reaches the scene you want to mark, press theOK button on the remote (the bookmark icon changes to two icons side-by-side: an arrowand a tras...
Page 22 - WMA
Playing Discs 20 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Camera Angle Icon (DVD Info Display) Some discs contain multiple angles of a particular scene or sequence. If thedisc only has one angle, this feature won’t work. Currently, very few discshave this feature. 1. While ...
Page 23 - Basic Navigation; AutoPlay On; Playback Details; to scroll through the choices.
21 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Playing Discs Music icon: denotes an mp3or WMA music file Camera icon: denotes aJPEG picture file Folder icon: to play all thefiles in the folder, highlightthe folder and press PLAY.To see the files inside thefolder, press OK. Bas...
Page 24 - Current selection; Current selection
Playback Details (continued) Once you’ve inserted the disc and selected your JPEGfile/folder from the on-screen list:• JPEG file: the player starts the slide show with the JPEG file you have selected and proceeds to displayall the JPEG files in the same folder, then all the JPEGfiles in the subfolde...
Page 25 - or
Playing Discs 23 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. 4. Press the PLAY button to start playing the two filesat the same time. Note:You can also select a folder containing JPEG and mp3 filesusing the , , and buttons, then press PLAY. In this case, the player starts play...
Page 26 - The DVD Player Menu System; Menu System
24 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. The Play Menu The Play menu doesn’t have submenus or options like the other main menu options. Instead the status changes: ifyou’re playing a disc and access the main menu, the menuappears as Resume Play ; if you haven’t started p...
Page 27 - AutoPlay
Menu System 25 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. 25 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Program Play (Audio CDs) With this option, you choose the order in which the tracks play. 1. Highlight Program Play , and press the OK button (the P...
Page 28 - The Parental Control Menu; Locking your DVD Player
26 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. The Parental Control Menu You can set up ratings limits and lock your player in order to control the type of content peoplewatch on your DVD Player. The padlock icon indicates whether the player is locked or unlocked. Locked: You ...
Page 29 - Changing Your Password; Password; Explanation of Ratings Limits; To set Ratings for Rated Titles:; Password; Parental Control
Menu System 27 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. 8 Least Restrictive7 654321 Most Restrictive *MPAA ratingsmay vary fromdisc to disc. Password Required Free Access L o c k P a s s w o r d Rating Limits Unrated Ti t l e s Enter New Password Changing Your Password You ...
Page 30 - The Display Menu; Unrated Titles; TV Image; Display
Menu System 28 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Play Display Parental Control Play Mode S o u n d Languages TV Image Front Display The Display Menu The Display menu contains the settings that affect how a disc’s content looks on your TV. Note: Ratings that won’t req...
Page 31 - x 3 Letterbox
Menu System 29 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. 3. Since the TV Image is the first submenu, it’s already highlighted. Press the OK button (the TV Image options appear). 4. Use the or buttons to highlight your choice (the options are explained below), and press OK to...
Page 32 - The Sound Menu; Sound Logic; Front Display
Menu System 30 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. The Sound Menu The Sound menu lets you adjust the player’s settings to match the equipment you connected to your DVD Player, and to use the DVD Player’s Sound features. Sound Logic The Sound Logic feature compresses th...
Page 33 - Virtual Surround; The Languages Menu
Menu System 31 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Virtual Surround The Virtual Surround® feature simulates a six-speaker listening experience through just twospeakers. 1. From the Main Menu, (player on, no disc playing), highlight Sound and press the OK button on the ...
Page 34 - Chapter 5; Additional Information; Troubleshooting; NEXT
Chapter 5 Additional Information Troubleshooting You can correct most problems you have with your product by consulting the Troubleshooting listthat follows. Note for U.S. customers: If you prefer, we can provide you with the name of an Authorized ServiceRepresentative who will visit your home for a...
Page 36 - Maintenance of Cabinet; Formation of Condensation; ON•OFF
Additional Information 34 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Maintenance of Cabinet For safety reasons, when cleaning the cabinet be sure to disconnect the AC power cordfrom the AC outlet . • Do not use benzene, thinner, or other solvents for cleaning.• Wipe the cabin...
Page 37 - ) Change DVD Player Video Output to Progressive Scan; Progressive Scan; ) Make sure your TV is a Progressive Scan TV (check the owner’s manual); Example: Progressive Scan TV; VIDEO; button for at least 3 seconds (this puts you into Video Output mode).; Press the
Additional Information 35 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. 3) Change DVD Player Video Output to Progressive Scan Progressive Scan If your TV is capable of displaying Progressive Scan video, you must do three things to watchDVDs in Progressive Scan format—make sure y...
Page 38 - Progressive Scan Troubleshooting; Press and hold the STOP button on the remote control and the NEXT
Additional Information 36 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Progressive Scan Troubleshooting Some high-end HDTVs and multimedia monitors offer progressive scanning of the video signalinstead of interlace. Proponents of Progressive Scan say it provides a crisper pictu...
Page 39 - Recommendations and information concerning discs; Use a reliable and good quality recording software.; CD-R and CD-RW discs with mp3 format “Sound” files
Additional Information 37 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Recommendations and information concerning discs CD-R and CD-RW discs This player can play most CD-R and CD-RW discs. However, depending on the recorder of thediscs of your personal computer, the type of dis...
Page 40 - CD-R and CD-RW discs with JPEG format “image” files
Additional Information 38 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. CD-R and CD-RW discs with JPEG format “image” files To view your JPEG images on a TV set you do not need to record your photographs with aresolution above 400,000 pixels (which corresponds to an image format...
Page 41 - Limited Warranty; What your warranty covers:; Defects in materials or workmanship.; For how long after your purchase:; During the initial 90 days:; How to make a warranty claim:; A new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you freight prepaid.
Additional Information 39 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Limited Warranty What your warranty covers: • Defects in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase: • 90 days from date of purchase - Unit exchange, which includes parts and labor. • 91 days...
Page 42 - What your warranty does not cover:; Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.; THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS; How state law relates to warranty:
Additional Information 40 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. What your warranty does not cover: • Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage. • Adjustment of customer controls. • Damage from misuse or neglect. • A unit that has been modified or incorp...
Page 43 - Accessory Information; How to Order
Additional Information 41 Graphics throughout this User’s Guide are for representation only. Accessory Information There are accessories available to complement your DVD Player. Prices are subject to changewithout notice. All accessories are subject to availability. A shipping and handling fee will ...
Page 44 - Printed in China; THOMSON
©2004 Thomson Inc. Trademark(s) ® Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s) Printed in China TOCOM 16421450 Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed below or on thecarton. This will only add delays in service for your product. Thomson Inc. 10330 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, ...