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1. All electrical connections to the UDP 89 apart from headphones are made via the rear panel Analogue Audio Outputs Electronically balanced main stereo Left and Right out 2 x XLR3M O Unbalanced main stereo Left amp Right out 2 x phono RCA Unbalanced 5 1 surround out L C amp R Front LGR surround LFE 6 x phono RCA O Electronically balanced main stereo out L R plus 5 1 surround out D25F Digital Audio Outputs AC EDU main stereo Left amp Right out XLR3M 5 PDIF PCM bitstream out phono RCA 5 PDIF PCM bitstream out optical TOSlink connector Analogue Video Outputs O Component video out RGB YPbPr switchable 3 x phono RCA O RGB switching output 2 5 mm 2 pole jack O S Video out 4 pin mini DIN 11 Composite video out phono RCA 12 Composite video out BNC Digital Video Output 13 HDMI out 19 pin Type A HDMI connector Note this connector also carries digital audio Other Connectors 14 RS232 remote control port DIM 15 Parallel remote control function programmable DOF AC mains input IEC Connector Details Analogue Audio Outputs 1 Main L amp R outputs These are electronically balanced and have a nominal level of 4 dBu The output circuits can drive a maximum output level of gt 22 dBu They are calibrated internally to produce 22 dBu from a
2. GE dts gt E A HHB UDP 89 PROFESSIONAL DVD SACD CD PLAYER Na CH VH Geck ol Hrs a Perl All the UDP 89 s controls are on the front panel Note that many of the unit s functions and setup options are controlled and selected through the menu system using the multi character vacuum fluorescent display which is shown enlarged on page 14 1 AC power switch O Alphanumeric vacuum fluorescent display Disc drawer O EJECT button 5 Infra red remote control sensor O PLAY PAUSE button STOP button cue button FFWD button FREW button Q PREVIOUS button B NEXT button 13 UP DOWN 8 LEFT RIGHT cursor controls D MARK ENTER button BH TOP MENU button MENU button SETUP button B 4 PAUSE button Headphone socket 20 Headphone level control al Description of Front Panel Features NOTE The exact functionality of some of the front panel controls may vary slightly according to the type of disc being played and the following is general description only Greater detail can be found in the sections of the manual describing the various disc types 1 AC power switch The large HHB logo at the left hand of the front panel is the push button on off switch and is illuminated when the unit is on On power up the display shows Welcome HHB UDP 89 and then No Disc if there is no disc in the drive or Loading if there is 2 Alphanumeric display The 2 row x 11 c
3. Angle selection Some DVD Video discs include one or more alternative video tracks often shot with different camera angles These tracks may be viewed if available by pressing the ANGLE button on the remote control unit which will step through the alternatives available AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE LOCK WW WW P To check whether a DVD Video disc contains any alternative Angles press the DISPLAY button on the remote control unit to reveal the on screen banner see page 24 The ANGLE information is displayed in the form Angle m n where n is the number of alternative tracks available on the disc and m is the number of the currently selected track Note The inclusion of alternative audio tracks is at the discretion of the disc authoring stage 36 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Zoom The UDP 89 s Zoom feature lets you zoom in on the central area of the displayed video image Zoom is activated with the ZOOM button on the remote control unit There are three levels of Zoom successive presses of the ZOOM button step through the magnifications the front panel display confirming ZOOM 1 ZOOM 2 and ZOOM 3 in turn A further press returns the image to normal eo CR RANDOM O O Sa H DEF DISPLAY TIMER ZOOM E 9 9 ZOOM 3 is approximately equivalent to 2x magnification The Zoom feature is operative in all transport modes including Pause and Slow However it is cancelled by Resume or Stop
4. The command to be assigned to Input 1 can be selected from those available see the first column in the Parallel Control table on page 41 by stepping through the list with the UP or DOWN cursor keys It is not necessary to press MARK ENTER to confirm the assignment when the required command is displayed the next input output may be selected with the LEFT or RIGHT cursor keys The Parallel Port outputs tallies may be assigned in the same way Output 1 s assignment will be displayed by a RIGHT cursor key press from Input 5 The default command set in the Preset memory may be inspected in the same way but the UP DOWN cursor keys are non functional The Parallel Port Setup menu will automatically time out if no button is pressed for approx 10 seconds any changes to the Profile memories will be saved at this time Furthermore the UDP 89 will always wake up after a power down with the last used Profile in use Remote Control Serial Port The rear panel RS232 Port provides serial control of virtually every machine function parameter and setting This section of the manual provides details of the port parameters and an abridged serial command list which includes the main machine functions The full RS232 protocol is beyond the scope of this manual but can be referenced or downloaded as a pdf file at www hhb co uk Pinout The rear panel connector is a DOM The pinout is shown in the table ERC fs ness
5. The later Super Video CD SVCD format uses the higher bitrate MPEGe coding system on the same media type to achieve higher resolution video and improved audio including additional tracks Playback of discs recorded to the SVCD standard set by the China National Committee of Standards is supported by the UDP 89 24 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Operation of the UDP 89 with VCDs and SVCDs is broadly similar to playing audio CDs There is no menu or other data available on screen Disc content is arranged as Tracks and the main transport buttons including STOP PLAY PAUSE FFWD FREW NEXT and PREVIOUS function normally Pressing the TOP MENU button with a VCD or SVCD loaded activates Playback Control PBC which provides a system of basic disc navigation The front panel display will indicate PBC On and the disc will re locate to a disc menu prepared at the disc authoring stage listing the available tracks on the disc Track selection is made with the O 9 numeric keys and playback commences from the start of the selected track CD ROMs and DVD ROMs containing video files The UDP 89 permits replay of certain video file types recorded on CD ROM or DVD ROM discs formatted to either ISO9660 or UDF v1 02 Compatible formats include MPEG1 and MPEG 2 video files mpg files and MPEG4 ASP coded video files ou files with embedded MPEG PCM or Dolby Digital audio CD ROMs and DVD ROMs containing JPEG image
6. al N i lt D F a eenean 17 eumee 6 oreraa 19 oeme soen a Surana A RRE La emor L let TEEN Parallel Remote Control Input t IENIES EEA Note The main L R stereo outputs are duplicated on this PLAY connector shown in bold in the table OOOO 9878 S Ca ena no AES EBU Output Y Output 1 PLAY Connector XLR3M FUNCTION Oa EST LB E 8 paso salu The DEFAULT column shows the factory assignment of the Data cold anti phase connector It is possible to change this assignment by recalling one of two user definable memories via the Parallel Port Setup menu See page 41 for full details 44 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Electrical characteristics Both inputs and outputs are internally opto isolated The inputs are protected against over voltages Inputs The inputs simply require a short to ground for activation Internal v ym INPUT 1 I PIN 1 e PIN 6 Outputs The outputs are open collector and go low when activated Loads such as LEDs may be connected externally with a suitable series resistor and returned to the ve terminal of an external PSU The maximum current deliverable by the opto isolator s transistor is 50 mA The ve side of the external voltage supply should be referenced back to the UDP 89 s O v on pin 6 External v Appendix 1 Connector Pino
7. This is confirmed by the MARK flag in the front panel display The time saved into memory is displayed both on screen and on the front panel see above Note that the track chapter number is also displayed on the front panel with an alternating display The current play point can only be stored if the memory is empty Pressing it when the memory already contains a valid time will cause the disc to locate to that point see next section Thus marking a point during audition and then subsequently relocating back to it requires only two keystrokes A further press of the CUE button cancels the displays the contents of the memory remains saved as long as the disc remains loaded Locating to the Marker point Press CUE to open the Cue pop up window and press MARK ENTER The disc will immediately locate to the Cue point and play from there unless Auto Pause Mode is enabled see next section The pop up window closes Note The time loaded into the memory includes the track number in the case of CDs as well as the Track Time though only the Track Time is displayed The CUE feature may be used to re locate to a point within a different CD track to that currently playing In the case of DVDs the overall disc time is stored Clearing the memory Pressing CLR on the remote control unit or either the LEFT or RIGHT front panel cursor keys while the Cue window is on screen will clear the contents of the memory The front panel display
8. Menu enee d e 24 Time Other Display ate 24 Other video dise Pes cri 24 DVD R and DVD RW socia 24 Video CDs and GupervC e 24 CD ROMs and DVD ROMs containing video files 25 CD ROMs and DVD ROMs containing JPEG lie ER aloe 25 4 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Appendix 1 Connector Binoute NENNEN NENNEN ENNEN 44 Analogue Outputs Balance 44 Balanced Multichannel Outpoute 44 AES EBU EIERE caos circo 44 HDMI Digital Video Output oococcoccncononconconinnnnncnnnns 44 RS232 Serial Gontrol POR esst gergekkgedeerag Sek kedeleu rh 44 Parallel Remote Control Input scce 44 Electrical GHAPACKEMSECS ic cicce inc cactanwiedccmeemoedaimeans 45 Appendix 2 Firmware Updates omononononononananananananannos 46 Software version checke cee 46 Appendix 3 Factory Default SettingS omomomonocorocannos 47 Appendix 4 UDP 89 Specifications REENEN ENNEN 48 Contents UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk Introduction Introduction Thank you for buying this HHB Professional product The UDP 89 DVD CD Player is designed to play most variants of CD and DVD digital discs in common professional use and to provide high quality audio and or video playback from the various encoding methods and file types currently in use with CDs and DVDs We recommend that you read this instruction manual at least as far as the Basic Operation section to familiarise yourself with the unit s layout con
9. R stereo at the L and R connectors the other outputs being muted 10 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 O Balanced multichannel outputs This is a 25 pin female Dsub connector carrying electronically balanced versions of both the main L amp R outputs and the multichannel outputs The signals at this connector will always be the same as those at the unbalanced connectors Band The electrical characteristics are the same as those of the balanced L amp R connectors described in Digital Audio Outputs O AES EBU out This provides a two channel AES EBU digital output conforming to AES3 1992 r1997 amendment 4 1999 The format of the audio available at this connector will depend on the type of disc being played In the case of discs with only stereo audio data normal L amp R stereo will be output When multichannel audio discs are played an internally generated downmix of the multichannel audio will be carried Onward transmission of the AES EBU output will be restricted with certain encoding systems See page 33 on individual disc types and encoding systems for more information O S PDIF out coaxial A two channel consumer digital output conforming to IEC60958 4 is available at this connector The signal will generally be the same programme as at the AES EBU connector but may vary with some types of discs and encoding schemes When decoding Dolby Digital DTS or MPEG 1 Layer 2 bitstreams the out
10. 1 The UDP 89 s RS232 port must be enabled by the REMOTE ON command before any further RS232 commands will be accepted Once REMOTE MODE has been enabled neither the front panel controls nor the RC 89 handset will operate and operation of the UDP 89 can only be controlled with the RS232 Port or the Parallel Port REMOTE MODE must be disabled before the front panel controls and handset will function again Note 2 Volume adjustment is possible via the RS232 port over the full range of control from 90 dB to O dB in 1 dB steps Byte 7 sets the actual volume and should be in the hex range 01 90 dB to 5B O dB max volume Setting the byte to 00 mutes the audio UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 43 Appendix 1 Connector Pinouts Appendix 1 Connector Pinouts Note Numbers refer to the rear panel diagram in Connectivity HDMI Digital Video Output on page 10 All connector views are looking at the rear of the UDP 89 Phono and BNC connectors are omitted HDMI Analogue Outputs Balanced Connector XLR3M FUNCTION Connector HDMI Type A TMDS Data 2 2 TMs Date 2s 3 TMs Date 2 4 tosoeet iaj 5 TMs Data 1 shi TMDS Data 1 DS Data O Balanced Multichannel Outputs O EA LE 9 mosDaso 13 1 0000000000000 0909090900000000 RS232 Serial Control Port Y D25F 5 43 2 1 00000 9876 1 1 TM Signal hot phase Signal cold anti phase mM a AJ
11. 65 kHz 0 5 dB 192 kHz 100 dB 0 005 gt 90 dB 22 dBu XLR 8 dBV RCA Phono 1 4 stereo jack AES EBU 110 Q XLR S PDIF RCA Phono coaxial 0 5 V p p 75 Q S PDIF TOSlink optical Infra red RS232 9 pin opto isolated parallel English French Spanish German Italian Japanese 100 240 V 50 60 Hz RC89 Remote control 2 x AAA batteries Power cord Operating instructions Weights and Dimensions Weight Excluding Packaging 4 3 kg 9 4 Ibs Dimensions Height Depth incl connectors Width 44 mm 1 75 inches 343 mm 13 5 inches 482 mm 19 inches 48 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2
12. BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within equilateral A triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons A The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE For U S A TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by HHB for co
13. Modes Subtitles If subtitles are available on a disc they can be enabled by pressing the SUBTITLE button the remote control unit Confirmation that subtitles are enabled can be obtained by pressing the DISPLAY button on the remote control unit LOCK AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE The Subtitle field on the banner will either indicate the selected subtitle e g 1 1 Eng but there may be more than one or Off If multiple subtitles are available successive presses of SUBTITLE will step through them SCMS Compliance The SCMS Serial Copy Management System was developed to restrict the number of copies which could be made from a digital audio recording via the digital domain The system has been incorporated into all consumer digital audio equipment for many years With commercially produced CDs it limits the number of copies which can be made by using an S PDIF interconnection to one The UDP 89 is SCMS compliant in playback the SCMS bits in the S PDIF digital outputs are set according to the copy protection status of the disc being played SCMS does not apply to the AES EBU digital output lo Additional Features Eject Lock The UDP 89 s disc drawer can be locked to prevent inadvertent opening This is a useful feature when the player is installed in an exhibition or display situation for example When Eject Lock is enabled the disc drawer can only be opened when the drive is in Stop Mode note that it remains locked in
14. a further press then reverts to normal play speed Track Selection In addition to the use of the NEXT and PREVIDUS buttons described above playback from the start of a specific track may also be selected with the cursor keys and or the direct access keys on the remote control or the front panel cursor keys in conjunction with the on screen display Using the front panel buttons The UP DOWN cursor keys may be used to select the track to be played The selected track is indicated in the OSD track list by a yellow border and it will start playing the selected track from Stop or Play Modes when MARK ENTER is pressed Using the remote control The UR DOWN and MARK ENTER buttons on the remote control may be used in the manner described above with the difference that the PLAY button can be used to initiate playback of the selected track from Play Made The remote control s Direct Access Keys will also select a track by number and can be used from Play Resume and Stop Modes Tracks 1 to 9 can be selected by a single button press followed by MARK ENTER Tracks 10 and above can be selected by pressing the two digits of the track number i e to select Track 15 press 1 followed by 5 Confirmation of track selection is confirmed by the on screen display first by showing the current track field at the top of the display then after a few seconds by the yellow border moving to the chosen track An incorrect bu
15. addition to the six languages this menu also offers Off and Auto as options Note that Italian is not available Audio Sets the preferred language for the soundtrack on a DVD Video disc if that language is available Note that Italian is not available DVD menu Sets the preferred language for the menu screens on a DVD Video disc if that language is available Most discs will only contain menus in one language Note that Italian is not available Video settings Aspect Ratio sets how video programme material recorded in 16 9 widescreen format is reproduced Aspect Ratio should be set correctly for the type of monitor in use The available settings are e 4 3Letterbox Anamorphic widescreen material is displayed on a 4 3 screen with black bars at the top and bottom Use this setting if you have a conventional 4 3 monitor or other display device and prefer to view widescreen material in letterbox format e 4 3Pan Scan Anamorphic widescreen material is cropped at the sides and will pan left right according to information on the disc so as to occupy the full height of a 4 3 monitor This mode needs to supported by the disc if it is not the video will be displayed as 4 3 Letterbox e 16 9Widescreen Widescreen material is displayed in the correct aspect ratio for a widescreen display device Select this setting if you have a widescreen monitor Note Anamorphic compression is an optical technique to pre compress wid
16. amp pending DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks and the DTS logos and Symbol are trademarks of DTS Inc 1996 2008 DTS Inc All Rights Reserved e HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC e DVD is a trademark of DVD Format Logo Licensing Corporation e itis forbidden by law to copy broadcast show broadcast on cable play in public and rent copyrighted material without permission DVD videos are copy protected and any recordings made from these discs will be distorted This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Introduction Cautions and guidance on installation Safety Guidelines e Operate only on a secure and level surface or securely fastened into a rack noting the precautions below e This equipment must be earthed grounded e This equipment must be powered from a polarised AC supply e Only suitably trained personnel should service this equipment e Please read and take note of all warning and informative labels e Before starting any servicing operation this equipment must be isolated
17. and DVD ROMs containing audio files The UDP 89 will replay compatible files on any of the supported media CD R RW DVDR RW Playing compatible audio files After loading a disc containing audio files will produce the front panel and on screen displays shown below 00 00 05 00 04 03 TrackO6 xxx D 00 ES Cross to Bear Music Playing a a al al al al al al Name Cross to Bear Artist Idoltribe Album Night Chant Year 2008 The track names are the filenames of the audio files note that they are truncated to 15 characters The OSD also includes scrolling banner text below the track list containing further information about the track including fields for track Name Album Title Artist etc Whether any or all of these fields contain textual data depends on how the disc was created and the PC disc burning software employed The data inserted will be obtained if available from the information appended to the audio file at source Note that banner text is not displayed when the player is in Stop Mode The NEXT B and PREVIOUS buttons may be used to select alternative tracks in the normal way other tracks may also be selected using the OSD tracklist and the Cursor and MARK ENTER keys The FFWD and FREW buttons allow the play location to be moved at high speed in the normal way but like audio CDs the audio is muted during the process Note that unlike CD and SACD pressing Play from STOP will not a
18. and operation Numerous additional keys are also provided a set of O 9 numeric keys for direct access to individual disc tracks chapters and several sets of buttons permitting alteration of various settings such as ZOOM ANGLE VOLUME etc The operation of some of the buttons may be dependent on disc content or type Note Where a button description includes a number in square brackets the number refers to the front panel diagram on page 12 STANDBY ON toggles the unit s power between ON and STANDBY modes The UDP 89 s main AC power switch 1 must be on activated from the remote control 2 SUBTITLE enables on screen subtitles disc permitting ANGLE allows selection alternative scene viewpoints disc permitting Direct Access keys allows selection of individual tracks titles chapters disc dependent 5 PROGRAM allows specific tracks chapters to be played in a user defined sequence 6 RANDOM sets tracks chapters to be played in a random sequence DISPLAY enables disables on screen disc information display superimposed on video image O TIMER enables the unit s auto power on off functions VOLUME 4 amp permit adjustment of audio volume CHANNEL SELECT used with multi channel audio selects an audio output channel for individual level adjustment TOP MENU PBC equivalent to 15 on front panel CURSOR UP 4 DOWN Gel LEFT 4 amp RIGHT gt keys
19. be selected by using the UP and DOWN cursor keys on the remote control unit or front panel B Locating to a CD Track or DVD Title or Chapter Move the yellow border to the Track field CDs or Title or Chapter field DVDs with the UP DOWN cursor keys Enter the number of the Track Title or Chapter using the 0 9 numeric keys on the remote control unit and press MARK ENTER The disc will locate to the start of the selected Track Title or Chapter and playback will immediately commence from there The Search window closes Note Many commercial DVD Vs only contain one Title constituting the main programme material Locating to a time point Move the yellow border to the Time CDs or DVDs or Disc Time CDs only field Enter the locate time in hours minutes and seconds using the 0 9 numeric keys on the remote control unit and press MARK ENTER The disc will locate to this time point and playback will immediately commence from there The Time field displayed for DVDs and the Disc Time field displayed for CDs both refer to the total Title or disc time and thus the time point located to using these fields will be relative to time zero at the start of the disc s programme material The Time field displayed for CDs when a track is in Play or Pause Modes refers to the duration of the currently selected track only A time entered in this field will be relative to the start of the current track If the time of the required loc
20. burning application you have on your computer such as Roxio Nero etc create a CD containing the update files BUILD IMG and UPDATE VER The CD must be a data CD not an audio CD and the update files must be the only ones on the CD e Turn on the UDP 89 put the burnt update disc into the drive and close the tray After the disc has been read a dialogue screen will be displayed asking for confirmation to update the firmware Select START using the cursor and MARK ENTER keys e The firmware update will now proceed automatically After a short while the disc will eject Remove the disc from the tray and then leave the unit alone Do not close the disc drawer e During the update procedure it is essential that the power supply to the UDP 89 is not interrupted Should this occur the unit will be rendered unusable and will require factory re initialisation e The UDP 89 will reboot automatically once the update procedure is complete This may take up to 5 minutes e If the UDP 89 has not rebooted automatically after 15 minutes or so please re power manually using the front panel power switch Software version checks It may be useful to check which version of firmware is installed in the UDP 89 This procedure can be carried out after a firmware update to confirm that the update has been correctly loaded The checks below will only be performed if there is no disc in the disc drawer i e the front panel display must
21. button This accesses the player s bookmark or cue point locating feature Pressing CUE in Play or Pause modes allows a cue marker point to be stored with the MARK ENTER button Once a marker point has been stored a second press on the MARK ENTER button will locate to the stored location and exit the bookmarking feature In addition the stored cue marker may be cleared using the CLR button on the remote control or the LEFT or RIGHT cursor buttons on the front panel Pressing CUE a second time will exit the function See page 27 for full details FFWD button Pressing this button from Play or Pause Modes puts the unit into a Search function causing the disc to be scanned at 2x normal speed in a forward direction Further presses of FFWD double the previous search speed up to a maximum of 16x normal speed Audio is muted in Search FWD Search is indicated by FFWD and the speed multiple in the front panel display 10 FREW button This button has the same function as the FFWD button above except that the search direction is reversed REW Search is indicated by FREW in the front panel display PREVIOUS button The function of PREVIOUS varies slightly with disc type With CDs or SACDs if pressed in Play or Pause mode during the first 5 seconds of a track PREVIOUS causes the disk to jump to the start of the previous track If pressed after the first 5 seconds of a track it will jump to the start of the current track In either
22. case playback commences from the new location With DVDs PREVIOUS will always jump back to the start of the current chapter NEXT button This button works in a similar way to PREVIOUS above except that the track chapter jumped to is the one following that currently playing Pressing NEXT while playing the last track has no effect CURSOR controls The normal UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT cursor controls are provided for navigating the various on screen menus generated by the player or authored onto video discs LEFT and RIGHT cursor controls also provide front panel cue point CLEAR functionality MARK ENTER button This button has several functions When navigating on screen menus using the cursor buttons above the button acts as an ENTER key to confirm a selected menu option or track selection The button is also used to mark a point in programme material for subsequent location in conjunction with the CUE button MARK ENTER also initiates disk playback from STOP mode Front Panel Features TOP MENU button With DVDs cancels current transport mode and displays disc s main Disc Menu NB this will generally be the Title Menu on discs with only a single Title MENU button With DVDs cancels current transport mode and displays the Title Menu for the currently selected Title The MENU button also enables PBC navigation with VCD Video CD and Super VCD discs 17 SETUP button The SETUP button has two functions de
23. cleaning Always switch off and disconnect the unit from the mains before cleaning The outside surfaces of the unit may be cleaned with a soft dry cloth For stubborn marks such as from liquid spillage a soft damp cloth may be used in conjunction with a mild detergent solution dilute a household detergent cleaner 5 1 with water Wipe thoroughly dry with a dry cloth after NEVER use solvent cleaners of any kind Always switch the unit off and disconnect it from the AC supply before moving it NEVER move the unit while it is in use as this may permanently damage the disc CDs and DVDs should ALWAYS be handled with care Hold discs only by the edge or the centre hole Never put discs face down on any surface as they can scratch easily Smudges and fingerprints may be removed from a disc s playing surface by wiping it gently with a soft lint free cloth across the disc radius Never rub circumferentially Stubborn marks can be removed by applying a small amount of isopropyl alcohol distilled water is often as effective again with a soft lint free cloth Alternatively use a commercially available CD cleaning kit NEVER use solvent cleaners of any kind Installing the Remote Control batteries To insert the batteries in the infra red remote control handset e Slide off the battery compartment lid on the rear of the handset e Insert two AAA batteries taking care to orientate them the correct way refer to markings with
24. equivalent to 13 on front panel VaARK ENTER equivalent to 14 on front panel SEARCH allows location to a specific track chapter or disc time The options available depend on disc type 15 PLAY equivalent to the PLAY function of 6 on front panel Del PAUSE equivalent to the PAUSE function of 6 on front panel Q PREVIOUS equivalent to 11 on front panel Del NEXT equivalent to 12 on front panel REPEAT allows the entire disc or current track chapter to be repeated automatically A B defines a segment of programme within a track chapter which is repeated continuously 21 A PAUSE equivalent to 18 on front panel 22 SLOW engages DVD slow motion playback several speeds available 23 FFWD equivalent to 9 on front panel RC 89 Remote Control 24 FREW equivalent to 10 on front panel 25 CUE equivalent to 8 on front panel 26 STOP equivalent to 7 on front panel 27 SETUP equivalent to 17 on front panel 28 MENU equivalent to 16 on front panel CHANNEL LEVEL adjusts the level of the audio channel selected with the CHANNEL SELECT buttons 30 HI DEF selects different video output resolutions 31 ZOOM selects one of three video zoom levels AUDIO selects different audio tracks on a DVD V or stereo mode on a CD 33 LOCK engages EJECT LOCK function ED EVECT CLOSE equivalent to 4 on front panel UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co
25. expose this apparatus to drips or splashes Do not place any objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such as a book case or similar unit Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating Please ensure adequate space around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers tablecloths curtains etc The apparatus draws nominal non operating power from the AC outlet when in STANDBY mode The apparatus should be located close enough to the AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord plug at any time An apparatus with Class construction shall be connected to an AC outlet with a protective grounding connection The MAINS plug or the appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device Either device shall remain readily operable when the apparatus is installed for use No naked flames such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus WARNING excessive sound pressure levels from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Statutory Notifications Important Safety Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR
26. files The UDP 89 will replay JPEG picture files jpg recorded on CD ROM or DVD ROM discs and can display them in high definition 720p or 1080i After loading the OSD displays a list of jpg image files available for viewing Basic Operation UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 25 Additional Features Additional Features Search The UDP 89 s Search function provides a method of quickly locating to any point on the disc and commencing playback from there The location point is entered in standard hh mm ss format hours minutes and seconds and may be either the track chapter time or the disc time JA E Q The Search function is entered with the SEARCH button on the remote control unit Note there e e See Nora Oo is no alternative front panel ep og m p gt control for this function A pop up window appears on the on screen display superimposed on the current image This contains various data fields into which track numbers or times may be entered using the 0 9 numeric keys The fields offered depend on disc type and also transport mode a DVD Search b CD Search in Play and Pause c CD Search in Stop Above are shown the Search mode on screen windows with a DVDs b CDs in Play and Pause Modes and c CDs in Stop Mode The field at the top of the list will be selected indicated by a yellow border Data can be entered into this field by using the numeric keys Alternative fields can
27. is determined by the setting of Digital Output in the audio Setup menu The front panel display will show Dolby D when a Dolby audio track is playing DTS The UDP 89 can decode DTS encoded audio from DVD V and DTS Music Discs containing such programme material When a DTS audio track is selected up to 5 1 multichannel audio will be available at both sets of multichannel analogue audio outputs and a downmix of this at both the main L R analogue outputs and the AES EBU digital output The output at the S PDIF and HDMI digital outputs can be either the same downmix or the raw DTS bitstream this is determined by the setting of Digital Output in the audio Setup menu A DTS flag will illuminate in the front panel display when a DTS audio track is playing UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 33 ul b Additional Features Multichannel bass management Practical surround sound loudspeaker systems frequently have smaller units in the rear and centre positions and these may not offer an extended LF response compared with the main left and right front speakers Other systems may not include a centre speaker at all or no dedicated sub woofer The UDP 89 includes a set of user selectable options for re directing some or the entire frequency spectrum in some channels to different speakers to ensure that all programme material in all channels is reproduced in such systems The various options are set in the Audio t
28. of the video content of DVD Video discs and VCD SVCD discs in slow motion SLOW Slow motion replay is lt q We WW encore by FWD APAUSE SLOW AB REPEAT pressing the 1 2 EHH HE SLOW button y on the remote fot control unit FWD ie x 1 6 Note that it is not possible to enable Slow Y Mode from the UDP 89 s front panel Slow Mode may be entered from Play Pause FFWD or FREW Modes A single press of SLOW causes the video output to replay at approx 1 2x normal speed further presses reduce the replay speed further in steps until the motion reverses to half normal play speed Further presses then reduce the reverse speed further 2 loa log los 5 35 23738 ES 55 Pressing PLAY exits Slow Mode and returns the disc to normal play speed FFWD and FREW Modes can also be selected directly from Slow Mode Slow Mode is confirmed in the front panel display as in the example shown below The video may be frozen while in Slow Mode by pressing the PAUSE button on the remote control unit and Slow Mode resumed by a further press of SLOW However note that pressing the front panel PLAY PAUSE button from Slow Mode will cause the unit to re enter normal Play Mode not Pause With discrete video files mpg or avi the front panel display shows the slow speed sub multiple Slow Mode is not available in reverse with these file types The audio output from the disc is muted during Slow Mode Slow Mode is inope
29. other information the banner confirms current unit settings for audio track and viewing angle selection and enabling of subtitles These settings are described in a later section of the manual As they are not confirmed elsewhere it is always useful to use the Display function when changing them A second press of DISPLAY cancels the banner Other video disc types DVD R and DVD RW As with audio CDs recorded in a computer the UDP 89 will play DVD Video material prepared on recordable and rewriteable blank DVDs in computers using DVD Video authoring software Discs recorded in consumer and professional DVD recorders are also compatible There are several types of recordable rewriteable DVD media in common use and not all DVD drives can record to all types The UDP 839 is able to accept all types of disc currently in use these include e DVD R e DVD RW e DVD R e DVD RW Both standard 4 7GB and dual layer 8 5GB versions of the above media types are supported The UDP 89 will NOT play unfinalised discs Note DVD RAM discs are NOT supported The front panel and on screen displays are as for commercial DVD V discs Video CDs and SuperVCDs Video CD VCD is an older digital video format using CD ROM discs MPEG1 video coding with Layer 2 stereo audio coding is employed to record up to 80 minutes of programme material on a 7OOMB disc Playback of discs recorded to the White Book VCD2 0 standard 1995 is supported by the UDP 89
30. sub woofer Note that it is not possible to select Small if there is no sub woofer in the system see below nor is it possible if Bass management is selected Off Center speaker The default setting is Large which routes the full frequency response in the centre channel to the centre speaker Selecting Small re routes the LF content in this channel lt 100 Hz to the front L amp R speakers Note that it is not possible to select Small if Bass management is selected Off A third option Off should be selected if there is no centre speaker in the system In this case information in the centre channel is routed at equal level to the front left and right speakers creating a phantom centre image Subwoofer The default setting is Present which routes the LFE channel to the sub woofer speaker If the system does not have a sub woofer this item should be set to None when the content of the LFE channel is routed equally to the front L and R channels Test Tones This item activates the internal white noise generator which can be routed to each of six multichannel outputs in turn to allow accurate balancing of the volume from each speaker in the system Default setting is Off exiting this menu item automatically selects Off Center delay Setting this item to a value other than Off inserts a finite delay in the centre channel As the centre speaker is the closest to the listening position the delay time aligns the
31. the MARK ENTER button when a pop up list of the available settings for the item will appear The currently selected one will be ticked and if an different setting is required it can be selected by moving the yellow border with the UP or DOWN cursor keys Selection is made by pressing MARK ENTER An example is shown below Use the LEFT cursor key to exit a submenu back to the tabs when another submenu can be selected or the Setup Menu can be exited by pressing SETUP again aS Language OSD language 3 English Subtitle Off a Video Audio English DVD menu English 0 Audio rtd Rating 5 Misc engl Setup Menu Some of the items in the Video and Audio submenus generate a temporary confirmation message on the front panel display as the settings are changed this can be useful if no video monitor is connected Language Settings The Language submenu permits a choice of language for various unit and disc functions Six languages are available in the UDP 89 e English e French e Spanish e German e Italian e Japanese OSD language sets the language used in the UDP 89 s on screen menus and pop up windows Note that Japanese is not available Subtitle sets the language for subtitles Note that subtitles will only be displayed in the selected language if they are available on the disc Further some discs may override this setting and others may require the subtitle language choice to be made from a disc menu In
32. the initial introduction of the CD and DVD media formats Most but not all schemes are defined for one particular type of media The number of combination of media types and encoding schemes is now quite large and it is a fundamental purpose of the UDP 89 to replay audio and or video from as many of the disc types currently in use as possible The UDP 89 is able to replay the following disc types e Standard red book compliant audio CDs e Standard DVD video discs DVD V including decoding of Dolby Digital DTS and MPEG audio bitstreams or PCM audio up to 24 bit at f 96 kHz e Scarlet book 2 0 compliant Super Audio CDs SACD including single dual and hybrid layer versions e White book compliant Video CDs VCD containing MPEG1 video with MPEG Layer 2 stereo audio at f 44 1 kHz e Super Video CDs SVCD containing MPEG2 video with either one or two MPEG Layer 2 stereo audio tracks at f 44 1 kHz or MPEG2 5 1 audio Introduction e CD R RW and DVD R RW discs containing audio and or video files recorded with the following schemes e MPEG1 and MPEGe2 files containing both audio and video objects e MPEG4 ASP coded video files e g avi files containing embedded MPEG Dolby Digital or PCM audio e jpg picture files More detailed descriptions of the various disc types will be found throughout the manual UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk Connectivity Connectivity
33. the rear panel see page 10 The main L amp R outputs amp on the rear panel see page 10 will generally carry an internally generated stereo downmix of the multichannel audio or produce a L R matrix output for suitable for decoding in a matrix surround decoder of a type such as Dolby Pro Logic With some discs the main outputs may be muted The format of the multi channel downmix carried by the main L 8 R stereo outputs which includes all digital outputs HDMI and S PDIF when not set to bitstream and AES EBU is determined by the surround speaker setting in the Audio section of the SETUP menu With both formats the centre channel C is mixed equally into the main left and right channels e lf the Surround Speakers are set to Large Small then the main L amp R stereo outputs will be in a L R matrix format compatible with external Dolby Pro Logic decoding In this format the rear channels L and R_ are mixed together and added out of phase into the main left and right channels L L 0 707 x C 0 707 x L 0 707 x R R R 0 707 x C 0 707 x L 0 707 x R 32 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 e Ifthe Surround Speaker are set to None then the main L amp R stereo outputs will be standard stereo In this format the left rear channel is added to the main left channel and the right rear channel is added to the main right channel Left L 0 707 x C 0 707 x L Righ
34. Area Multi CH Highlight and select HD Area Two CH to make it the active layer UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 21 OT Basic Operation HD Area Multi CH HD Area Two CH Highlight and select CD Layer to make it the active layer Changing the disc layer from HD to CD will allow the SACD to be played as if were a normal audio CD and the standard CD OSD will be displayed on a video monitor see page 20 The HD layer may be selected from this screen in a similar manner the HD layer button is within the Filter pane and navigating the yellow highlight border to this pane and scrolling down will reveal it Ml 1 8 aa Add to program HD Layer JPEG Preview a al al al al al al al See Stereo and multi channel audio on page 32 for further information regarding stereo and multichannel audio options The disc type is confirmed by the front panel display and the on screen display lists the tracks by name gt 1 12 El DISC Secret Garden 00 00 56 CD Layer HD Area Two CH HD Area Multi CH Track Secret Garden Artist Annie Jones A Note also that the OSD includes a right to left scrolling banner text below the track list confirming the disc Title and Artist and the Name of the currently selected track Banner text is not displayed when the player is in STOP mode The operation of the other main transport controls is as for standard CD DA discs CD ROMs
35. BY button on the remote control unit As long as a CD SACD is loaded it will start playing automatically when the power is reapplied Timer Mode may be cancelled by a second press of TIMER cancellation is again confirmed by the front panel display Note that Timer Mode only functions with CDs and SACDs not CD ROM discs containing audio jpeg or avi files A pre loaded DVD Video disc will commence playing automatically on re powering the unit according to how the disc was authored whatever the setting of Timer Mode Remote Control Parallel Port The rear panel Parallel Remote Input permits control of five transport functions and provides tallies for three functions The five active commands may be selected from a set of eleven plus NOT USED the tallies are a fixed set of three plus NOT USED These are shown in the table below COMMANDS DEFAULT OUTPUTS TALLIES The commands and tallies listed in bold are the factory defaults If a different command set is preferred an alternative combination comprising any five or less of the thirteen available commands may be reassigned to the inputs via the menu system The Parallel Remote Input is suitable for basic of control of the UDP 89 from a dedicated set of hardware switches or similar lt is also possible to connect an external control system e g Crestron AMX to the Parallel Remote Input using the relays or opto coupled inputs and outputs within such syste
36. C of these two connectors will need to be used High quality widescreen displays with HDMI input with built in audio reproduction if required Note REF column numbers denote rear panel callouts on page 10 to Projector Composite to Television o2 q CSC Example of a simple configuration Multichannel audio outputs to amplifier Mains Power Optical Toslink to Surround Reciever 16 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Connecting for audio Stereo and multichannel audio outputs are available at the rear of the UDP 89 in a variety of analogue and digital formats for connection to audio amplifiers powered loudspeakers D A converters or audio inputs on video display devices such as monitors TVs or projectors Any or all of the outputs may be used simultaneously if required Audio Output CONNECT TO EXAMPLE Professional mixer or other 1 Balanced L amp R audio mastering equipment with balanced inputs Unbalanced L amp E age Hi fi monitoring amp or other stereo consumer equipment Unbalanced 5 1 audio Balanced 5 1 audio Multichannel amplifier for surround monitoring Professional multichannel monitoring controller or mixing console with balanced inputs AES EBU audio Other professional recording or mastering equipment Semi pro or consumer digital audio equipment stereo hi fi a
37. H SELECT DOWN gt CH SELECT UP lt gt CENTER CEN i LFE CHANNEL SW H The function and display time out after approx 5 secs if no button is pressed and the unit reverts to normal operation Note When the main volume control is set to O dB the output level for each channel is at its maximum Therefore to apply positive gain to each channel level it is necessary to first turn down the master volume control by the same amount i e to boost the surround channels by 3 dB relative to the other channels the master volume must be adjusted by at least 3dB 34 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Pink Noise calibration The optimum setting is for the audio level from all the speakers in a multichannel system up to be the same This can be difficult to achieve with many types of programme material and to facilitate adjustment the UDP 89 provides an internal pink noise source to generate a known audio level which can be applied to each channel in turn The listener can then adjust the audio level in each channel so that the perceived sound level at the listening position is equal for all speakers The noise source is enabled and routed as required via the Audio tab of the Setup Menu See page 40 for full details Exiting the menu will automatically turn the source off Multichannel delays Depending on the size of the room the acoustic path l
38. OP will delete this point memory so that the next time PLAY PAUSE is pressed playback recommences from the beginning of the disc e The disc may be removed at any time by pressing EJECT Note It is possible to lock the EJECT mechanism so that a disc cannot be inadvertently removed see page 37 UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 17 Quick Start Playing CDs Note The following instructions refer to the front panel controls only unless otherwise stated the corresponding buttons on the RC 89 Remote Control Unit may be used if preferred With the UDP 89 suitably connected for video and audio as above switch the unit on with the power button If it is already in Standby Mode with the power button illuminated the STANDBY ON button on the Remote Control Unit may be used to turn the unit on Open the disc tray with the EJECT button insert the CD the tray will close with a light push on the tray front or a second press of EJECT After a short delay the transport will enter Stop Mode with the playback location at the start of Track 1 The number of tracks and the total disc playing time will be shown in the front panel display while the individual tracks are listed in the on screen display Play Mode can now be entered by pressing PLAY PAUSE or Remote Control or MARK ENTER or Remote Control Playback commences at Track 1 Playback may be started from an alternative track by m
39. PCM signal of O dBFS Pinouts of these and all rear panel connectors can be found in the manual Appendix The format of the audio available at these connectors will depend on the type of disc being played Discs with only stereo audio data will reproduce normal L R stereo Discs with multichannel audio data will generally reproduce an internally generated downmix of the multichannel audio though this will vary with disc type and encoding system See later manual sections on individual disc types and encoding systems for more information O Unbalanced L R analogue outputs These carry the same audio signal as the main outputs above but in unbalanced form on phono connectors RCA jacks at a nominal level of 10 dBv Output level is calibrated internally to produce 8 dBv from a PCM signal of O dBFS O Unbalanced multichannel outputs These are a set of six phono connectors RCA jacks providing the components of a 5 1 surround sound recording when a suitably encoded disc is played The electrical characteristics of these outputs are the same as those of the unbalanced L R connectors described in above UNBALANCED ANALOGUE 0 P Unbalanced multichannel analogue outputs The format of the audio available at these connectors will depend on the type of disc being played Discs with multichannel audio data will reproduce the six 5 1 channels individually Discs with only stereo audio data will duplicate the normal L amp
40. R to select each one in turn a tick appears alongside each of the selected tracks Navigate the yellow border back to Add to Program and press MARK ENTER The tick marks next to the tracks will disappear By selecting the Program view option in a similar way only the tracks selected to be played will be displayed in the main browser window in the correct order The Program view button changes its legend to Browser view and will toggle between the two views 28 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 00 02 15 00 02 45 bow ER lais Music Playing PROGRAM VIEW mode When in Program view the Add to program button changes to Clear program see above To delete tracks from the programmed list select the tracks to delete pressing MARK ENTER on each in turn then select Clear program Track deletion can only be conducted while the unit is in Stop Mode To play the programmed playlist press PLAY Note that the tracks may be added to playlist even whilst it is playing The track number displayed on the front panel shows the track position in the playlist rather than the actual track number on disc Programming chapters on DVD Video and tracks on SACD Using the Program function with video discs generates a pop up window on the video image Program can be selected from STOP Before programming a sequence of chapters check the programme material and make a note of the Title and Chapter numbers required Pres
41. Resume Mode Eject Lock is enabled with the LOCK button on the RC 89 remote control Pressing LOCK generates the front panel display shown at a below for a few seconds after which the EJECT buttons on the front panel O and remote control will be inoperative Attempting to open the disc drawer will cause the display at b below to be shown Eject Lock can be cancelled at any time with a second press of LOCK the cancelling being confirmed by the display at c below LOCK AUDIO SUBTI a Eject Lock ON b Eject is Locked c Eject Lock OFF UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 37 an Additional Features Setup Menu Many of the UDP 89 s settings and options are controlled via the Setup Menu which is accessed with the SETUP button on either the front panel or the RC 89 remote control unit The front panel confirms Setup with the message The Setup Menu appears on screen and is arranged as five tabbed submenus Menu Navigation Navigation through the menu system is with the front panel cursor controls B or via the remote control the currently selected menu item is always highlighted with a yellow border The menu system is always entered at the first submenu Language use the DOWN cursor key to select the other submenus in turn selecting the one required by pressing the RIGHT cursor key The first item in that menu is then highlighted To change the setting of any submenu item press
42. S OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE IF THIS PRODUCT DEVELOPS TROUBLE CONTACT YOUR NEAREST QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL AND DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT IN ITS DAMAGED STATE DANGER e VISIBLE LASER AND INVISIBLE RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 1 This label on the top panel states CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT The unit employs a laser inside the cabinet 2 To prevent the laser from being exposed do not remove the cover Refer servicing to qualified personnel UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 3 Contents Contents Important Safety InStructionS momeocnrnnnnananananananan nana nas 2 Additional Features ooococncnnnononononananananacaranncanananananana 26 e le o q INPP NU y vanes weetirnennensserencees 26 Important Safety PrecautionS mmococonncnnananananananannananos 3 Locating to a CD Track or DVD Title or Chapter 6 a Loc ting to atime PONE ica ia 26 Safety Information omomononononananacacanacacanncncnnanananananananas 3 Storing and Cueing to a Marker Point oo 57 Contents Eege 4 AO PAUSE EE 27 Slowmotion ie rel 28 Introduction o 6 e e Play eee ti were ks on audio CDs and CD DVD 28 ma rogramming tracks on audio CDs an e E GE e ROMs containing audio jpg or avi files 28 ac E E EE 7 Programming chapters on DVD Video
43. UDP 89 UDP 89 PROFESSIONAL DVD SACD CD PLAYER DVD GG IXIDOLBY S ds ose HL VIDEO SUPER AUDIO CD DIGITAL Digital Surround DIGITAL AUDIO HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE La versi n en espa ol del manual de operaciones la encontrar en la web de HHB www hhb co uk La version francaise de ce manual d utilisation est disponsible sur le site web de HHB www hhb co uk Eine deutsch Version dieser Bedienungsangleitung ist im Internet unter der Adresse www hhb co uk erh ltlich UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk Statutory Notifications Important Safety Instructions 1 y D 010 A U PW 10 11 12 13 14 15 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect th
44. UDP 89 outputs the appropriate widescreen flags however not all display devices may be able to correctly interpret the signalisation HDMI formats The rear panel HDMI connector carries both High Definition HD digital video and multichannel digital audio for connection to suitable HD display devices The HD video formats are also available with some restrictions at the analogue component video outputs The audio may also be obtained independently of the HDMI connector at the S PDIF digital audio outputs The HDMI output will only be active if the Video out item on the Video tab of the Setup menu is set to Progressive YUV or HD YUV HDMI Selection of 480i amp 576i video formats disables the output SD resolutions of 480p NTSC and 576p PAL plus HD resolutions of 720p and 1080i are supported The HDMI output may automatically set itself to the resolution of the display device this will also affect all analogue video outputs but each of these resolutions may be forced by the player by altering the setting of the HD Resolution item in the Video tab of the Setup menu See page 39 for more details The HI DEF button Output video format is normally set via the Setup menu see page 39 in many situations once it is set it rarely needs to be changed The HI DEF button on the IR remote control allows selection of the output video format at any time without having to access the menu RANDOM HI DEF ZOOM DISPLA
45. Y TIMER This is particularly useful if the format has been left at an HD resolution and the unit then subsequently connected to a monitor or TV that either doesn t support the higher resolutions or via the composite or S video outputs The diagram below shows what options are available via the HI DEF button i DEFAULT YUV 5761 50 PAL YUV 480i 60 NTSC RGB Auto HDMI 576p 50 PAL 480p 60 NTSC 720p 50 PAL 720p 60 NTSC 1080i 50 PAL 1080i 60 NTSC Lil RGB to SCART connections Display devices equipped with suitable SCART connectors so called SCART 1 type may be able to receive RGB component video to produce a picture of significantly higher quality than composite video Check with the display device s manual to ensure that the SCART connector is suitably equipped This type of connection should be implemented instead of composite video wherever possible However note that it is also necessary to connect the rear panel CVBS and RGB Switching outputs A SCART connector wired as per the diagram below should work in most cases CVBS RGB SWITCHING e Q 5 S 9 ee z xe S 201 PIR a 1 Ta PyB al e WI y rel R sig s SI RGB switch control R gnd geg 14 G sig e 125 1057 G gnd t 8 B sig t 6 B gnd ja E 400 3 SCH 4
46. ab of the Setup menu See Audio settings on page 40 for more details The table below summarises the possibilities available SETTING EFFECT OPTIONS Full frequency range is sent to centre and rear channels o LF lt 100 Hz in centre and rear channels is routed to front L amp R speakers Full frequency range is sent to front channels LF lt 100 Hz in front channels is routed to Small sub woofer F Full frequency range is sent to centre channel Small LF lt 100 Hz in centre channel is routed to front L amp R speakers off All centre channel programme is routed to front L amp R speakers Full frequency range is sent to rear channels Small LF lt 100 Hz in rear channels is routed to front L amp R channels All rear channel programme is routed to front off L amp R speakers N All LFE channel programme is routed to front one L amp R speakers LFE channel routed to sub woofer normal Note The settings of the surround speakers will also affect the downmix format used for the main left and right outputs Audio level and delay adjustment Audio Volume Adjustment of overall audio level is available in the UDP 89 via the VOLUME buttons on the RC 89 remote control unit The front panel display confirms the level setting when the buttons are pressed The range of level adjustment available is from 90 dB to O dB in 1 dB increments If the Vol Down button continues to be pressed beyond 90 dB the audio is muted an
47. and tracks on y ee ee oncogene o A A 29 Cautions and guidance on metalloaton 7 R sane ie EE 30 Safety Guidelines c cece eece eee ee eee eee tense iots reh 7 Repeat 1 30 bestet 7 Ae E El Care 8 cleaning ereiten ieii EE 8 Selection of Repeat functions from the OSD 31 Installing the Remote Control batteries 8 Shuffle Mode 32 Using the RC 89 Remote Control handset g Shuffle Mode Compatible disc types 9 Shuffle Mode DVDS ei ciccccisccvc ccc ainina anoss 32 Compatible audio and video farce cer gts ge ee 9 SHUFFLE Modes EDS imitar 32 SR Music Mtro Mode oss simeristino ta O Connectivity cococococcnnocnnonocnnononcncnrnnonannncncnnnrarenenenencnnnnns 10 Audio CONFIQUPALION EE 32 Analogue Audio Dutputre 0 eee 10 The A Ae eae EE Be Digital Audio OUTPUTS eee 10 o AE 33 Analogue Video Outputs 00 cece ceeeee ee eeeeeeeeteee eens 10 Ge Seege degen EE E 33 Digital Video Drum 10 EEN Other COMMECEORS acabaron Seege 10 Ween bass Ree eenegen exten estates at Connector let ed ca serge eent Sen priista das oi 10 Audio level EE EE apain a4 AUGIO V rias 34 Front Panel Features ococoncococoncocaconcacanoncaranoncacanoncanaos 12 Multichannel level tPIMS coooioiocicicanciacarcriaos 34 Description of Front Panel Features 19 Pink Noise GAlIDPALION ici isic ctas 35 Alphanumeric Display 14 _ Multichannel deeg 35 On Screen Displays 14 Video configuration icons 35 KREE 35 RC 89 Remote Con
48. ate point is less than one hour 01 00 00 only minutes and seconds need to be entered similarly for locate points less than one minute 00 01 00 only the seconds need to be entered However trailing zeroes must be entered when the locate time is an exact number of minutes or indeed hours Examples LOCATE TIME hh mm ss KEYSTROKES 00 02 35 2 3 5 MARK ENTER 00 04 00 4 0 O MARK ENTER 01 00 00 00 00 20 1 0 O O O MARK ENTER 2 O MARK ENTER Search may be exited at any time with a second press of SEARCH 01 15 36 1 1 5 3 6 MARK ENTER 26 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Additional Features gp Storing and Cueing to a Marker Point The UDP 89 has a scratchpad location memory which can be used to store a marker point in programme material on the fly The marker point can easily be recalled and located to at a later time y Y The feature is entered by SETUP 4D SEARCH PAUSE PLAY E gt pressing the CUE button either on the front panel or the remote control unit while a disc is playing which causes the front panel display and the pop up window below to be shown ep Initially the Cue memory is empty Note that the wording in the pop up window changes slightly with other disc types Storing a Marker point Pressing MARK ENTER while the Cue memory is displayed will store the playback location at that instant into the memory
49. ayed It is enabled in the same way described above for Shuffle Mode a second press of MARK ENTER with the mode field highlighted will select Music Intro Confirmation of the mode is also given in the front panel display which displays the text Intro Scan for approximately 2 seconds Music Intro may be combined with Repeat Mode if wished To cancel Music Intro Mode set the mode parameter to Off Audio configuration Stereo and multi channel audio The UDP 89 is equipped with both stereo and multichannel analogue audio outputs additionally S PDIF and AES EBU digital outputs are provided Not all outputs are available simultaneously and which outputs carry what information is determined both by user selection and disc type Normal stereo audio will be available at both the main L R outputs and the L and H analogue outputs when playing discs carrying only 2 channel audio programme material such as standard CDs When playing disc types offering a choice of audio formats stereo or multichannel the choice of which to play is made by the user The method of selection varies with disc type as summarised below AUDIO button DISPLAY function or Below next manual Disc Menu section Layer area selection in browser Playing SACDs on screen page 21 When multichannel audio programme e g 5 1 surround is selected full multichannel audio is available from both sets of analogue multichannel rear connectors on
50. channel with the front L and R channels Calibration is in 0 3 m steps from 0 3 m 1 ft to 1 7 m 5 ft this distance representing the distance from the listener to the centre speaker Select the value closest to that applicable to your room Surr Delay This operates in a similar way to the centre delay The distances available in the settings are greater 1 m 3 ft to 5 1 m approx 16 ft reflecting the fact that rear surround speakers are generally much further away from the listening position than the front speakers Select the value closest to your room Digital output See Stereo and multi channel audio on page 32 The setting of this item determines the nature of the digital audio data at the S PDIF and HDMI outputs e Off the S PDIF digital outputs and HDMI audio are muted e AUTO HDMI the type of digital audio format available is determined by the HDMI display device e PCM the S PDIF and HDMI outputs carry a 2ch downmix of the multichannel audio programme excluding SACDs via S PDIF with downsampling not enabled see below in which case the outputs are muted Refer to the table in Stereo and multi channel audio on page 32 e Bitstream the S PDIF and HDMI outputs carry the raw digital data from the disc for external decoding Refer to the table in Stereo and multi channel audio on page 32 Night Mode Setting Night Mode on applies dynamic range compression to the anal
51. control Note that the front panel PLAY PAUSE button does not initiate playback from the Title Menu e Note that with commercially produced DVD V discs the transport controls will generally not be functional until the Title Menu is displayed This is due to copyright issues e Most DVD Vs are subdivided into Chapters and the Title Menu will normally include an option to commence playback at the start of an individual Chapter The cursor keys and MARK ENTER may be used to select an alternative play location to Chapter 1 Pressing MENU BH at any time will return to the Title Menu e The disc may be paused during playback at any time by pressing PLAY PAUSE a further press resumes playback The remote control has separate PLAY and PAUSE buttons e The programme may be scanned searched at high speed with the FWD 6 and FREW buttons the search speed increases with additional presses Audio is muted when scanning a DVD V disc at high speed e tis possible to jump the play location to the start of the next Chapter at any time with the NEXT button B Pressing the PREVIOUS button will jump back to the start of the current Chapter a second press then jumps to the start of the previous Chapter e Pressing STOP Q or remote control once will cancel Play Mode and output a blank screen Pressing PLAY on the remote control from this state will resume playback from the point at which it was stopped However a second press of ST
52. d flags at the top of the display which indicate the selection of various transport modes disc types and encoding systems In general the upper row of the alphanumeric display indicates transport modes Play Stop Pause etc while the lower row shows the number of the currently selected track or chapter and a time display in minutes and seconds e g for CDs TO6 1 11 13 WMA A PAUSE SHUFFLE REPEAT 1 ALL MARK VCD SACD A CUE PROGRAM HDMI DO DIS 24 96 More details of the disc time information available on the display is to be found on page 24 On Screen Displays The UDP 89 generates various on screen menus these include the SETUP menu and CD track lists Navigation through the menus is achieved with the usual Up Down Left Right cursor keys B plus an ENTER key Y which are found on both the UDP 89 s front panel and the RC 89 remote control 00 02 15 00 02 45 Y 1 8 gy Track01 CDA e el Track01 Music Playing a a al al al al al RC 89 Remote Control o o EJECT CLOSE De ww E eo o9 ER O STANDBY ON PROGRAM O ee a RANDOM oo n o 0 Ee mmm 8 e E e E o CH LEVEL CH SELECT _ O e MENU APAUSE SLOW REPEAT REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC 89 Remote Control 14 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 The RC 89 Remote Control Unit infra red handset supplied with the UDP 89 duplicates most of the front panel buttons in both function
53. d the front panel display indicates MUTE Bass Management ff n Front Speakers Center Speaker Surround Speakers Sub woofer When the audio output level is set to O dB the balanced analogue audio outputs are calibrated to produce a maximum level of 22 dBu The following table shows some national standard settings in common use in some countries VOLUME CONTROL MAX OUTPUT LEVEL SETTING OdB 22dBu USA Canada 4dB 18dBu UK BBC Standard 10dB 12dBu Germany E elsewhere Multichannel level trims It is also possible to adjust the levels of the individual channels of the analogue multichannel surround outputs This is typically desirable when different models of speakers are being used in the rear and or centre positions from the main front L R speakers and permits the differing sensitivities of the speakers to be allowed for gef e eg Multichannel level trim is adjusted from the RC 89 remote A Q A control unit Pressing either of ome eran aa the CH SELECT buttons allows adjustment of the Front Left e channel the front panel display MENU TOP MENU showi ng A _ Adjustment of the level in the front left channel is made with the CH LEVEL up and down buttons Other channels may be adjusted in turn by further presses of the CH SELECT buttons which will select the other channels in turn CH SELECT FRONT MG LEFT FL FRONT RIGHT FR REAR EFT RL REAR RIGHT RR C
54. deo outputs are only active at the SD 480 576 resolutions When the HD resolution is changed additional pop up dialogue boxes will request confirmation that the change should take place as changing the resolution when an unsuitable display device is connected will result in a scrambled image The front panel display also briefly confirms each new video resolution as it is selected Brightness allows adjustment of the overall picture brightness in 16 increments Sharpness allows adjustment of the picture sharpness in 16 increments HD Jpeg mode When this item is set to On JPEG files can be displayed in full HD resolution either 720p or 1080i on a suitable HD monitor UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 39 Additional Features Audio settings Refer to Multichannel bass management on page 34 and Audio level and delay adjustment on page 34 The crossover frequency of the bass management is 100Hz Bass management When set to On low frequencies below 100 Hz in the centre and rear channels when set to Small are sent to the front channels Setting this item to Off the default cancels this filtering and the centre and rear channels receive the full frequency range Front speakers The default setting is Large which routes the full frequency response in the front channels to the front speakers as normal Selecting Small re routes the LF content lt 100 Hz in these channels to the LFE channel
55. ders including any nested within the currently selected one Note The on screen display and the front panel display both confirm Repeat status regardless of the selection method Repeat A B The UDP 89 will continuously replay a segment of material whose start and end points have been user defined Both start and end points must be within the same track or chapter it is not possible to define a loop across a track chapter boundary Repeat A B is enabled with the A B button on the remote control unit The start and end points of the section to be repeated are captured on the fly with the unit in Play Mode As the programme material is playing press the A B button once at the start of the section to be repeated The display confirms the selection for a few seconds as shown REPEAT At the end of the segment to be repeated press the A B a second time the display again confirms briefly REPEAT The playback location immediately jumps back to the point defined as A and the section of programme between points A and B will now be played repeatedly Repeat A B will remain active until STOP is pressed at which time the display will confirm cancellation of the Repeat mode UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 31 qu d Additional Features Shuffle Mode Shuffle Mode allows the tracks on a CD or chapters on a DVD to be played in a random order The method of enabling Shuffle Mode is differ
56. e is also available on a BNC connector independently buffered Connectivity Digital video output HDMI out Digital video plus digital audio is available at the 19 pin Type A High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI connector Pre made cables are normally used for this interface but the pinout may be found in Appendix 1 see page 44 Other Dal RS232 serial remote control connector The UDP 89 can be fully controlled remotely via RS232 serial commands e g from an external control system Crestron AMX etc Port parameters and an abridged command set protocol can be found on page 42 The connector is a DOM Please refer to the website to download the full protocol and a Windows test application Parallel remote control connector The UDP 89 s basic transport commands can also be implemented by volt free contact closure at the pins of this connector a DOF Five of the pins are designated as inputs three as outputs tallies The functions controlled by each of the inputs are user definable via the menu system The source of the tally outputs is similarly definable Full information is available on page 41 AC mains input The UDP 89 is powered via a standard European IEC connector The UDP 89 s design includes a universal power supply and will accept all AC mains voltages from 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 11 Front Panel Features Front Panel Features
57. e pictures into a narrower frame for example 16 9 material into a standard 720 pixel 4 3 picture format The picture is squashed in at the sides so that when it is stretched across the wider 16 9 screen of a widescreen display the correct aspect ratio is restored Also note that non widescreen material is not affected by the Aspect ratio setting 38 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 TV System this should be set according to the prevailing video standard in your territory The options are e Auto this is the factory default setting With TV System set to Auto the video output follows the standard recorded on the disc This is the best setting if your display device is able to auto select between NTSC and PAL formats When no disc is playing the standard used is that of the last video disc or file played e NTSC video outputs will be to the NTSC standard Select this setting if your display device is NTSC only Note that PAL video discs will be converted to NTSC but this may Cause a reduction in the quality of the displayed video If your display device can auto select NTSC or PAL Auto will generally be a better setting for playing PAL discs e PAL video outputs will be to the PAL standard Select this setting if your display device is PAL only Note that NTSC video discs will be converted to PAL but this may cause a reduction in the quality of the displayed video If your display device can aut
58. e power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped This apparatus is supplied with a remote control unit which contains replaceable non rechargeable batteries The remote control unit and the batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like The disposal of used batteries should be in accordance with local re cycling and waste disposal regulations Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode and cause injury WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture It is important that the apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Do not
59. ength between the listening position and the centre and or rear speakers may be sufficiently different from that between the listening position and the main front L R speakers for sound from multiple speakers to be heard at slightly different times The UDP 89 allows delays to be introduced into the main front L R channels to time align them with the centre and or rear channels The delays are adjusted via the Audio tab of the Setup Menu Separate adjustment for the centre and rear channels is provided See page 40 for full details Additional Features Video configuration NTSC PAL The UDP 839 is able to play DVD Video discs recorded to either NTSC or PAL TV System standards Most modern monitors TVs projectors etc are capable of resolving both NTSC and PAL standard video signals The TV standard available at the composite and S video outputs is determined in the Setup Menu by the setting of the TV System item in the Video submenu See page 39 for full details The factory default setting is Auto the output video signal will follow the TV standard of the signal recorded on the disc This should be satisfactory with most modern display devices The TV standards are summarised below The two standards also differ in their methods of encoding chroma information NOTIONAL STANDARD ems a aaa eas TV SYSTEM SD The action of setting the TV System menu item to NTSC PAL or Auto with different disc types is summarised in the table be
60. ent for the two disc types Shuffle Mode DVDs With DVDs it is selected by pressing the RANDOM button on the remote control unit while the disc is playing selection is confirmed by the SHUFFLE flag on the front panel display OOO PROGRAM eo oa RANDOM cin Oh en en HIEDEF ZOOM DISPLAY TIMER SHUFFLE Once selected the disc continues to play normally except that the chapters will be played in random order without repetition until they have all been played To cancel Shuffle Mode press RANDOM a second time SHUFFLE Mode CDs With CDs Shuffle Mode is enabled via the on screen browser page Using the cursor keys navigate the yellow border from the tracklist pane to the Filter pane and select the mode field Repeated presses of MARK ENTER cycles the mode parameter through Normal Shuffle Music Intro and back to Normal Select Shuffle to enable the random play feature 00 02 15 00 02 45 Options 7 y Normal Shuffle 1 8 GI Track01 CDA Music Intro de de de de de de JPEG Preview de As with DVDs Shuffle Mode is confirmed by the SHUFFLE flag in the front panel display To cancel Shuffle Mode set the mode parameter to Off Note The first track to be played in Shuffle Mode will always be track 1 Music Intro Mode Music Intro is a useful method of identifying tracks on a CD A or a disc containing audio files When selected only the first 10 seconds of each track or file on the disc is pl
61. enter the list of parental control categories using the RIGHT CURSOR key e e i La Cs EC ET 7 The default setting is 8 Adult which implies there are no restrictions on discs to be played Use the cursor keys and MARK ENTER to select a lower level Set Password This menu item permits an alternative password to be set It is necessary to enter the currently set password to set a new one 40 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Additional Features Misc submenu Restore defaults Selecting Restore defaults resets all the items in the Setup Menu to their original factory settings A full list of these can be found in Appendix 3 page 47 at the end of this manual Note To restore Parallel Port and volume control defaults press TOP MENU and MENU at the same time from the front panel with no disc is inserted Screen Saver when set On the HHB logo will appear as a screen saver after a few minutes of non user intervention Timer Mode The UDP 89 has a Timer Mode which permits a pre loaded CD SACD to automatically commence playing when power is applied to the unit Timer Mode is enabled by pressing the TIMER button on the remote control the front panel responds with the text Timer ON PROGRAM CR CR RANDOM O O amp HEDEF ZOOM DISPLAY TIMER When Timer Mode is enabled the unit may be turned off either with the front panel power button or with the STAND
62. esult in a scrambled image The video output format may also be changed with the HI DEF button on the RC 89 Remote Control Unit See HD Resolution for more information The front panel display also briefly confirms each new video format as it is selected Additional Features HD Resolution This setting determines the video resolution of HD video outputs at the HDMI connector and the component video connectors if available This setting is only adjustable if Video out is set to HD YUV HDMI otherwise HD Resolution is set to AUTO HDMI The options are e AUTO HDMI This is the default setting the video resolution of the HDMI and component outputs is set automatically to the preferred format of any HDMI display connected to it and no user interaction is required Note that this auto mode may not be supported and the resolution will default to 480p 576p In this case the higher resolutions of 720p and 1080i may be manually selected below e 480p 576p This sets the HD outputs to progressive scan versions of SD NTSC or PAL resolutions 480p NTSC or 576p PAL e 720p sets to HD progressive resolution 720 x 1280 e 1080i sets to HD interlaced resolution 1080 x 1920 Note Not all display devices will correctly display the 1080i output from PAL discs 1080i 50 when connected to the component outputs of the UDP 89 If HDMI is available this should be used instead Also note that the composite and S vi
63. fe fee ESCH Port parameters PARAMETER VALUE SETTING RS232C serial 3 wire half duplex EXT COS 42 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Additional Features Abridged command set Note 3 Level trim adjustment of the individual audio channels is possible via the i RS232 port over the full range of control from 10 dB to 10 dB in 1 dB steps The The commands listed in the below will perform the same value of one of the bytes 7 to 12 should be in the range 01 10 dB to 15 10 dB function as their equivalent front panel buttons For all other to effect a level change The byte 7 to 12 with the nonzero value determines the commands data requests and responses please refer to the channel to be adjusted The valid codes are summarised in the following two tables UDP 89 s full RS232 protocol specification Note All commands are shown here in hex format CHANNEL ANUNCIA CT E CURSOR LEFT 7E OB 05 62 14 01 00 00 00 01 FF CURSOR RIGHT 7E OB 05 62 14 01 00 O1 OO DO FF 7E OB 05 62 14 01 01 00 00 CURSOR UP case CURSOR DOWN a a 05 62 14 01 00 00 01 Setting one of the bytes 7 to 12 to OO mutes the corresponding channel MARK ENTER 7E 07 05 62 14 02 FF VOLUME ADJUSTMENT e g SET VOLUME TO OdB 7E 08 O5 62 13 01 5B FF see note 2 INDIVIDUAL CHANNEL TRIM e g SET LEFT CHANNEL TO OdB see note 3 BYTE VALUE LEVEL dB BYTE VALUE LEVEL dB 7E OD 05 62 13 02 OO OO OB 00 00 OO FF Note
64. from the AC supply mains by removing the incoming IEC mains connector e Fuses should only be replaced with ones of the same type and rating as that indicated e Operate only in a clean dry and pollutant free environment e Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere e Do not allow any liquid or solid objects to enter the equipment Should this accidentally occur then immediately switch off the unit and contact your service agent Installation Although the UDP 89 does not generate a significant degree of heat it should never be installed immediately above or below another piece of equipment that does such as a power amplifier It is good practice in any case to fit vent blanks of at least 1U above and below such equipment in a rack unless they short circuit that equipments own fan cooling in which case plain blanks should be fitted Care with ventilation should similarly be taken if the unit is free standing never stack it on top of or underneath another piece of equipment which generates a significant amount of heat Take care when routing cables around the unit never drape cables across the front panel of the UDP 89 as they may obstruct the disc tray eject mechanism Do not install or use the UDP 89 in a position where it is in direct sunlight or high intensity artificial light Never attempt to move the unit while it is in operation UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk T Introduction Care amp
65. handset e 2x AAA batteries www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 UDP 89 Primary Features e Plays CD Video CD Super Audio CD SACD and DVD Video DVD V discs e Supports MPEG4 avi files e Dolby Digital and DTS decoding e 2x 11 character alphanumeric vacuum fluorescent display plus on screen displays e Balanced 4dBu and unbalanced 10dBu analogue audio outputs e 24 bit 192kHz Wolfson D A conversion e AES EBU digital audio output e S PDIF digital audio outputs coaxial and optical Dolby amp DTS bitstreams available e Per channel and master volume control e Simultaneous 5 1 and stereo downmix audio outputs available e 14 bit 165MHz video D A conversion e HDMI component RGB YP P switchable S video and composite video outputs e NTSC and PAL discs supported with outputs to either standard e 480p 576p 720p and 1080i output as component video and HDMI e Professional cueing functions e RS232 and parallel remote control ports e 1U 19 rack mounting chassis e Universal power supply e No on screen display of transport condition ideal for professional display Notes e Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby MLP Lossless and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories e Manufactured under license under U S Patent s 5 451 942 5 956 674 5 974 380 5 978 762 6 487 535 amp other U S and worldwide patents issued
66. haracter vacuum fluorescent display is described in detail on page 14 Disc drawer The disc drive accepts one disc at a time The drawer is motorised and can be manually opened and closed with the EJECT button When the drawer is open the display shows Open O EJECT button This button operates the disc drawer Its action can be disabled by setting Disable Eject via the menu system see page 37 After an EJECT command to close the drawer the display shows Close Remote control sensor The infra red sensor receives commands from the remote control handset Keep the sensor unobstructed to ensure correct functioning The range of reliable operation of the handset is shown in the diagram below 23ft 7m 12 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 O PLAY PAUSE button Pressing this button starts or resumes playback of the inserted disc if the disc is stopped or paused or pauses playback if pressed when the disc is already playing Pressing PLAY PAUSE from Stop Mode restarts the disc from the beginning whereas pressing it from Resume Mode continues playback from the last location The front panel display will either indicate Play Mode with the word Play and the symbol or Pause Mode with the word Pause and the H symbol STOP button Pressing this button stops the disc from all transport modes The display either will show the word Resume following a single press of STOP or Stop after a second press CUE
67. in the battery compartment e Slide battery compartment lid back on Important Please observe the following guidelines when replacing batteries e Always change both batteries at the same time e Always use two batteries of the same brand and type e Dispose of the old batteries in a responsible manner always observe local environmental guidelines 8 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Using the RC 89 Remote Control handset e Make sure there are no obstacles between the handset and the unit e The handset should work reliably within 7m of the unit and within 30 of the direct line between the handset and the unit e Strong sunlight or fluorescent lighting may make remote control operation less reliable e Remote control handsets for different equipment sometimes interact If the UDP 89 is installed adjacent to other infra red controlled equipment you should satisfy yourself that the UDP 89 s handset is not affecting the other equipment or vice versa One or more items may need to be moved if interaction is observed e A falling off of the operating range of the handset will generally indicate that it is time to change the batteries Compatible disc types The UDP 89 supports the following types of media CD CD R CD RW DVD V DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW SACD Compatible audio and video formats Numerous encoding schemes for both audio and video data have been implemented since
68. isplay E Y 118 aj Track01 CDA es ca de de de de de JPEG Preview de de The next track to be played 1 in the case of a newly inserted disc and the total number of tracks is confirmed e g 1 6 The Disc Title will be shown as CDA Compact Disc Audio and the tracks will be listed as Tracknn Pressing PLAY PAUSE from Stop Mode will always start disc playback from Track 1 Playback may be paused and re started at any time by further presses of PLAY PAUSE Pressing STOP once cancels playback and the unit enters Resume Mode playback will continue from the last location when playback is restarted A second press of STOP De from Resume Mode puts the unit in Stop Mode playback then restarts from Track 1 when PLAY PAUSE is next pressed For CDs and other audio discs Resume and Pause Modes are effectively the same Play and Pause Modes are confirmed in the front panel display From Play Mode the NEXT B and PREVIOUS Y buttons will move the play location to the start of the next or previous track respectively the exception being that if PREVIOUS is pressed when the track time of the track currently playing exceeds 5 seconds the play location returns to the start of the current track A single press of the FFWD and FREW B buttons searches the disc forwards or backwards respectively at twice the normal speed with audio output muted Further presses redouble the search speed to a maximum of 16x normal speed
69. itch is mechanically latching and isolates the will show unit from the AC mains when off The UDP 89 is also equipped with a Standby Mode which is activated with the STANDBY ON button on the RC 89 Remote Control Unit The unit may be powered on and off from this state using the remote control alone With no disc already in the tray the front panel display will indicate as shown below Insert a disc and close the tray either by pressing the front gently or by pressing EJECT again The displays now show followed by further displays dependent on the disc type in use see Disc Nomenclature below Unless the Disable Eject function has been activated see Eject Lock on page 37 the disc tray can be opened from any operating mode by pressing EJECT The audio and video outputs mute the display shows Open as above and the tray opens If a disc is already present on power up the welcome message after a short delay changes to Disc Nomenclature Whereas CDs are divided simply into tracks programme material recorded on DVDs is divided in a two level hierarchy the actual terminology being used varying with disc type The table below which also includes Video CDs summarises the terms used followed by further displays dependent on the disc type in use CD SACD DVD V VCD SVCD see Disc Nomenclature s ee a UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 19 Basic Operation Audio Leve
70. l With all types of discs the volume of the audio can be adjusted from the UDP 839 itself using the VOLUME up and down buttons on the RC 89 remote control unit Note that this adjustment applies to all analogue audio outputs in use both stereo and multichannel The UDP 89 also permits level adjustment of the individual audio channels of the analogue multitrack output via the CH SELECT and CH LEVEL up and down buttons on the RC 89 See Audio level and delay adjustment on page 34 for full details QoS CH LEVEL CH SELECT VOLUME Playing Audio Discs The UDP 89 plays audio only discs of most types including standard commercial Red Book audio CDs audio CD Rs and audio CD RWs SACDs Super Audio Compact Discs and data discs either CD R RW or DVD R RW containing audio files of various types This section initially describes the UDP 89 s operation with a standard audio CD CD DA with any differences being summarised separately Discs containing video programme material including CD Rs with avi or JPEG files are covered in the next section Playing Video Discs Transport Controls On loading a standard CD a display similar to that below can be seen after the disc has been loaded and read The front panel display indicates the number of tracks on the CD Tnn and the total disc playing time in the form h mm ss If a video monitor is connected the CD tracklist screen is also available as an OSD On Screen D
71. low DVD Video CD Super VCD CD SACD Progressive and interlaced scan The UDP 89 supports both interlaced and progressive scan standard definition SD video formats as well as certain high definition HD formats Progressive scan is only available from the component YUV and HDMI outputs SD resolutions of 480p NTSC or 576p PAL and HD resolutions of 720p and 1080i may be selected via the HD Resolution item in the Video submenu See page 339 for full details Replay of 16 9 format video Playback of both standard 4 3 aspect ratio and widescreen 16 9 material is supported by the UDP 89 The Aspect Ratio item in the Video tab of the Setup menu determines how widescreen 16 9 material should be reproduced this menu item should be set according to the type of display device in use See page 38 for full details of how to set this Additionally the UDP 89 will signal the presence of widescreen material via WSS WideScreen Switching when playing PAL video discs or NTSC video discs converted to PAL This system utilises Line 23 of the PAL video signal and the signalisation will be recognised by most widescreen monitors On receipt of the widescreen flag the external monitor should automatically switch to widescreen mode UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 35 Additional Features Signalling of the widescreen format is also possible with NTSC and 480p 576p progressive scan video signals The
72. lways restart playback from the first file on the disc or in the folder Instead the most recently played track will be replayed from the beginning If a disc contains folders as well as files it is recommended to connect a video monitor to aid disc navigation 22 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Basic Operation Playing discs with video content The UDP 89 plays most types of discs with video content including standard commercial DVD Video discs commonly referred to simply as DVDs Video CDs Super VCDs and CD R RWs or DVD R RWs containing video files of various types including JPEG picture files This section initially describes the UDP 89 s operation with a standard DVD V with any differences being summarised separately Transport Controls On loading a standard DVD V the following displays are typical of those presented after the disc has been loaded and read Depending on how a DVD Video disc is authored the Main Title Menu will be displayed first or some introductory material will be played or the main feature will be played without displaying any menu screen Navigation of the disc and any menu screens is achieved using the up down and left right cursor keys and the MARK ENTER button on the remote control or front panel Extras Chapters Language Audio To start the disc playing either press PLAY PAUSE or MARK ENTER while the Play Disc wording may var
73. mp with built in DAC digital to analogue conversion Usually only one of these two connectors will need to be used S PDIF electrical S PDIF optical Note REF column numbers denote rear panel callouts on page 10 Note Multichannel output from SACD discs is only available from the multichannel analogue outputs Quick Start Playing DVD Video discs Note The following instructions refer to the front panel controls only unless otherwise stated the corresponding buttons on the RC 89 Remote Control Unit may be used if preferred e With the UDP 89 suitably connected for video and audio as above switch the unit on with the power button If it is already in Standby Mode with the power button illuminated the STANDBY ON button on the Remote Control Unit may be used to turn the unit on e Open the disc tray with the EJECT button insert the DVD V disc the tray will close with a light push on the tray front or a second press of EJECT e The disc will start playing automatically and the programme will proceed to the disc s main Title Menu where it will pause Note This is not the same state as Pause Mode e Play Mode can now be entered by pressing PLAY on the remote control or navigating the highlighted selection in the Title Menu to the Play Film option or equivalent wording is likely to vary with the cursor buttons or remote control then confirming the selection with MARK ENTER or remote
74. mpliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Safety Information This product has been designed and manufactured according to FDA regulations title 21 CFR chapter 1 subchapter J based on the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 and is classified as a class 1 laser product There is no hazardous invisible laser radiation during operation because invisible laser radiation emitted inside of this product is completely confined in the protective housings CAUTION THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT So to use this model properly read this Instruction Manual carefully In case of any trouble please contact the store where you purchased the unit To prevent being exposed to the laser beam do not try to open the enclosure For Canada TO THE USER This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de la Classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada This appliance has a serial number located on the rear panel Please record the model number and serial number and retain them for your records Model Number Serial Number CAUTION e DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING USING A SCREWDRIVER USE OF CONTROL
75. ms Note that the commands available perform exactly the same functions as their front panel and or remote control unit equivalents Note also that the separate PLAY and PAUSE commands part of the default preset assignment mimic the corresponding remote control unit buttons but the PLAY PAUSE commands re assignable mimics the front panel PLAY PAUSE button See Appendix 1 on page 44 for details of the pinout and electrical characteristics of the Parallel Port connector UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 41 1450 Additional Features Parallel Port Setup Menu The Parallel Port Setup menu is accessed by pressing the SETUP button on the front panel for longer than 0 5 second while no disc is loaded the front panel display should show No Disc The front panel display will then show Parallel Preset The Parallel Port provides for one factory default assignment memory called Preset see table on page 41 and two user definable assignable memories Profile 1 and Profile 2 Preset is not alterable Pressing the LEFT or RIGHT cursor keys will step through the three memories SETUP PRESET DEFAULT PROFILE 1 1 PROFILE 2 t3 FT CURSOR gt LE 4 RIGHT CURSOR Initially the two Profile memories are empty To assign commands to the inputs press MABK ENTER YD the front panel will display then show the current assignment to Input 1 initially Not Used
76. nerate the downmix setting it to Bitstream will generate the raw encoded audio data alternative See page 40 for further information Additional Features The AUDIO button The RC 89 s AUDIO button may be used to select alternative audio programmes on DVD V discs that offer them Pressing AUDIO scrolls through the available programmes which may include different audio encoding systems such as Dolby Digital or DTS alternative languages or a director s commentary The inclusion of any alternative audio programme is determined at the disc authoring stage many commercial DVD V discs do not offer it No visual confirmation of which audio programme is currently selected is given unless DISPLAY is enabled see Time amp Other Displays on page 24 The data in the Audio field changes as AUDIO is pressed indicating the number of the audio programme and typically the encoding system employed number of audio channels available and language Dolby Digital The UDP 89 is equipped to decode Dolby Digital audio from DVD V discs containing programme material thus encoded When Dolby Digital programme is selected up to 5 1 multichannel audio will be available at both sets of multichannel analogue audio outputs and a downmix of this at the main L R analogue outputs and the AES EBU digital output The output at the S PDIF and HDMI digital outputs can be either the same downmix or the raw Dolby Digital bitstream this
77. ng the Disc Menus The Titles on a DVD V will generally consist of several Chapters Although some commercial DVD V discs consist of a single Title it is possible for a disc to contain more than one each Title being further subdivided into Chapters Further copyright and other information may be recorded as one or more separate Titles but access to them is restricted and thus the disc only has a single Title from the user s point of view These matters are determined at the disc authoring stage Pressing MENU or its remote control equivalent will locate the disc to the Root Menu for the currently selected Title allowing selection of its Chapters A multi Title disc will possess a further menu allowing individual Titles on the disc to be selected This menu is accessed with the TOP MENU button or its remote control equivalent Note that on discs containing a single Title MENU and TOP MENU will generally both access the Root Menu for the single Title Chapter Selection In addition to the use of the NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons described above playback from the start of a specific chapter can also be selected by using the remote control unit s Direct Access Keys It will normally though dependent on how the disc is authored be possible to jump to a specific chapter from the Title Menu Using the Direct Access Keys The remote control s Direct Access Keys will select a chapter by number and can be used from Play Res
78. o select NTSC or PAL Auto will generally be a better setting for playing NTSC discs See also NTSC PAL on page 35 for additional information regarding NTSC PAL compatibility with various disc types Video out this setting determines the video format available at the rear panel Component video outputs and the digital HDMI output The first three options are for Standard Definition SD displays select HD YUV HDMI when using an HD capable display connected to the digital HDMI output or analogue component outputs e RGB this sets the analogue component outputs to RGB format at an interlaced resolution of 480i NTSC or 576i PAL The HDMI output is off e Interlace YUV this sets the analogue component outputs to YUV format at an interlaced resolution of 480i NTSC or 576i PAL The HDMI output is off e Progressive YUV this sets the analogue component and HDMI outputs to YUV format at a progressive resolution of 480p NTSC or 576p PAL e HD YUV HDMI this sets the analogue component and HDMI outputs to YUV format at a High Definition HD resolution of 720p or 1080i as selected by the HD Resolution setting see next menu item The progressive SD formats of 480p and 576p are also repeated When the video output format is changed additional pop up dialogue boxes will request confirmation that the change should take place as changing the format when an unsuitable display device is connected will r
79. ogue and PCM downmix of Dolby Digital soundtracks according to the metadata contained in the Dolby Digital bitstream This makes it easier to set a comfortable low level or night time listening volume Down sampling Downsampling should be enabled when playing discs recorded with a sample rate higher than 48 kHz if the equipment connected to the digital outputs S PDIF HDMI and AES EBU does not support these higher sample rates The table below summarises the sample rate changes available at each digital output for various disc types with downsampling turned On SAMPLE RATE AVAILABLE AT NATIVE SAMPLE AES EBU S PDIF OUTPUT SRST 176 4 kHz 44 1 kHz 88 2 kHz DVD Video 48 kHz 48 kHz 48 kHz 48 kHz DVD Video 96 kHz 96 kHz 48 kHz 48 kHz Note Downsampling is not applied in the case of CDs or DVD Video discs recorded at 48 kHz even if it is set On In these cases the native sample rate is unaltered 44 1 kHz Rating Settings Parental Control This item shows the lowest restriction category of DVD Video disc which the unit will currently play Discs with this a higher level of restriction will not be playable In order to alter the parental control category press MARK ENTER with this item highlighted you will then be asked to enter a 4 digit password The default password can be found in the list of factory default settings in Appendix 3 see page 47 Enter the password followed by MARK ENTER It is now possible to
80. omputer disc drives using audio disc burning software such as Nero or Roxio The UDP 89 will NOT play unfinalised discs The front panel and on screen displays are as for commercial audio CDs SACDs Super Audio Compact Discs The UDP 89 supports Super Audio CDs recorded to the Scarlet Book standard SACD2 0 SACDs may be single layer dual layer or hybrid as follows e Single layer disc carrying a surround mix or stereo mix or both in high definition DSD Direct Stream Digital format e Dual layer disc carrying a surround mix or stereo mix or both in high definition DSD Direct Stream Digital format e Hybrid disc with one high definition layer carrying a surround mix or stereo mix or both in high definition DSD Direct Stream Digital format and a second red book CD layer carrying a stereo PCM mix The CD layer or either area of the HD layer may be selected for replay via the OSD On loading an SACD the UDP 89 initially selects the multi channel HD layer The layers areas are displayed in a separate pane on the OSD and a different layer area may be selected by navigating the yellow highlight border from the tracklist with the Cursor Right key and then performing the selection with the Cursor Up Down keys HB and MARK ENTER key CD Layer HD Area Two CH HD Area Multi CH Active SACD Layer SACD OSD Multi Channel CD Layer HD Area Two CH HD
81. oving the highlighted track in the on screen display to that required with the cursor buttons or Remote Control then confirming the selection with MARK ENTER or Remote Control The disc may be paused during playback at any time by pressing PLAY PAUSE a further press resumes playback The remote control has separate PLAY and PAUSE buttons The disc may be scanned searched at high speed with the FWD O and FREW buttons the search speed increases with additional presses Audio is muted during search It is possible to jump the play location to the start of the next track at any time with the NEXT button Pressing the PREVIOUS button will jump back to the start of the previous Track if pressed during the first 5 seconds of a track if pressed later than 5 seconds after the start of a track it will jump back to the start of the current track Pressing STOP cancels Play Mode playback will restart from the beginning of Track 1 if PLAY is pressed again The disc may be removed at any time by pressing EJECT Note It is possible to lock the EJECT mechanism so that a disc cannot be inadvertently removed see page 37 18 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Basic Operation x iC Basic Operation Powering the UDP 89 Loading and Ejecting Discs The front panel POWER switch turns the unit on and off Press the EJECT button to open the disc tray The displays Note that this sw
82. pending whether a disc is loaded when it is pressed With a disc loaded pressing SETUP enters the UDP 89 s internal menu system which provides a range of user selectable options and additional operating modes These are described in detail later in the manual see page 38 The drive enters Resume Mode if a disc is playing A second press of SETUP from anywhere in the menu structure exits the menu system disc playback will resume from the previous location A long press on SETUP more than Ye second without a disc being loaded allows re assignment of the UDP 89 s Parallel remote control connector See page 42 for full details B AUTO PAUSE A PAUSE button This button selects Auto Pause Mode The A PAUSE flag illuminates in the display Auto Pause Mode modifies the operation of the CUE NEXT and PREVIOUS functions these are described in greater detail later in the manual see page 27 119 HEADPHONE SOCKET A 14 3 pole jack socket for the connection of headphones for monitoring purposes The signal available at this connector is the main L R stereo output Headphones with an impedance of 32 ohms upwards may be used E HEADPHONE LEVEL control This is a conventional analogue volume control for the headphone output UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 13 Front Panel Features Alphanumeric Display The front panel vacuum fluorescent display has two rows of 11 large matrix characters and a set of dedicate
83. pressing STOP Note that when playing DVDs pressing STOP does not cancel Repeat unless it is pressed a second time to cancel Resume Mode alternatively the function may be cancelled by cycling through the options to Repeat Off Pause FFWD and FREW transport modes can still be used while Repeat All is set Repeat All remains active even if the play location is advanced retarded through track chapter boundaries Selection of Repeat functions from the OSD With CDs and other disc types generating an on screen browser page e g CD ROMs containing audio files but not SACDs the cursor keys may be used to enable Repeat 1 and Repeat All The cursor keys can be used to navigate the yellow border from the tracklist pane to the Filter pane and the Repeat field 00 02 15 00 02 45 Options E off y Single 1 8 gy Track CDA Folder All de de de de de de JPEG Preview de de Pressing MARK ENTER with the Repeat field selected will cycle the parameter through Off to Single Folder All and back to Off Setting the parameter to Single is equivalent to Repeat 1 as described above similarly setting it to All is equivalent to Repeat All Additional Features gt Repeat Folder A further Repeat option Repeat Folder is available for discs containing files of type such as jpg Selection of Repeat Folder will cause the disc to play all the files in the currently selected folder repeatedly but will ignore files in other fol
84. put at the S PDIF connector may be selected to be either the 2 channel PCM signal or the raw bitstream for external decoding Q S PDIF out optical Standard TOSlink connector carrying the same signal as above in optical form Use a standard optical TOSlink cable of not more than 3 m length Analogue video outputs O Component video out Component video is available at these three connectors in either RGB or p P YUV format The default format is DD Output impedance is 75 ohms Output format selection is via the menu system see page 39 In RGB mode the composite video output at connector or B may be used as the video sync source RGB Switching connector The RGB output is compatible with the SCART RGB input of European TV sets The rear panel RGB Switching connector should be wired to pin 16 of the SCART See page 36 for more details 10 S video out Standard 4 pin mini DIN connector carrying separated baseband luminance Y and chrominance C video signals Output impedance is 75 ohms 11 Composite Video CV out A phono connector RCA jack carrying baseband composite video Output impedance is 75 ohms will drive 1 Vp p when correctly terminated The composite video signal can be PAL or NTSC interlaced standard selected via the menu system page 39 The signal at this connector is also used as the S sync signal for RGB component video 12 Composite video CVBS out An identical signal to that at abov
85. rative with CDs Program Play Sometimes it necessary to play individual items of programme material on a disc in an order other than that in which they are recorded The UDP 89 s Program function permits the user to program the order in which tracks CD SACD or chapters DVD are replayed Up to 30 CD tracks or 12 DVD chapters or SACD tracks may be sequenced in this way The programming method differs slightly for audio and video disc types For DVDs and SACDs the Program function is enabled by pressing the PROGRAM button on the remote control unit For CDs it is enabled via the OSD Note It is not possible to enable the DVD SACD Program function from the UDP 89 s front panel Programming tracks on audio CDs and CD DVD ROM s containing audio jpg or avi files Note Track programming is performed using the on screen display so a video monitor must be connected to the UDP 89 for the Program function to be used The Program function can be selected from Stop or Play Modes Use the cursor keys to highlight the selections available on the right of the screen 00 02 15 00 02 45 E E 18 e el Track01 Music Playing daadaa A Program Edit Mode Note that Edit mode is selected indicated by the yellow border Press MARK ENTER to confirm the selection Navigate the yellow border back to the tracklist with the cursor keys and select the tracks to be played in the order that they are required pressing MARK ENTE
86. show No Disc e To check the version of the main CPU enter the 4 digit number 1234 using the remote control unit The firmware version is shown in the front panel display e To check the version of the separate MPEG processor enter the 3 digit number 164 using the remote control unit The version number is shown in the front panel display 46 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Appendix 3 Factory Default Settings Appendix 3 Factory Default Settings The table below lists all the menu options and their default settings Case meer EEES EC o fe a EC C foom fem o E dae BR ECECREECR Clesen lem rss ANN CESTO COI E oo e a tor ore Clees range ANI ETT EC MINOS CESTO CO er ay SR ERC O os eran RER Di 00 3 x R S a UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk Appendix 4 UDP 89 Specifications Appendix 4 UDP 89 Specifications FUNCTIONS SPECIFICATIONS Video Outputs Formats Composite Video S Video Video Digital Video PAL 1080 720p 576p 576i NTSC 1080i 720p 480p 480i 1V pp 750 DVD Menu Y 1V pp 752 C 0 3 V pp 750 HDMI Audio Performance Frequency Response S N Ratio THD N Channel Separation Max output level O dBFS Output Impedance Headphone Output Digital Output Remote Control Display Languages Power Supply Power Consumption Supplied Accessories 10 Hz 22 kHz 0 5 dB 48 kHz 10 Hz 44 kHz 0 5 dB 96 kHz 10 Hz
87. shows Cue Cleared in confirmation and the MARK flag extinguishes Unless cleared a Marker point remains stored until the disc is removed from the unit Auto Pause The UDP 89 s Auto Pause Mode allows accurate cueing to the start of a track CDs or chapter DVDs The transport enters Pause Mode at the start of the track chapter awaiting a PLAY command lt lt WWW APAUSE SLOW AB REPEAT Auto Pause Mode is enabled by pressing the A PAUSE button on the front panel or remote control unit The selection is confirmed by the A PAUSE flag in the front panel display When Auto Pause Mode is enabled the unit will enter Pause Mode automatically after a re location to a different disc location has been commanded by any method including e using the NEXT or PREVIOUS keys to step through disk tracks chapters e use of the UP DOWN cursor keys with CDs to step through the on screen track list display e location to a different track chapter with the remote control unit s 0 9 keys e use of the Search function e use of the Cue Bookmark function Hint If held in Pause Mode at the start of a track or chapter playback may restart more accurately if the ENTER button is used instead of PLAY If the GUI is being used the cursor must be positioned on the relevant track UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 27 an Additional Features Slow motion playback The UDP 89 has a Slow Mode which permits the replay
88. sing PROGRAM produces the on screen display shown at a below a Program Screen b Enter Details Additional Features c Program Clear Navigate the yellow border to the first pair of blank fields on the right and enter the Title No and Chapter No of the disc item which should be the first to be replayed For SACD only track numbers need be entered The subsequent items can be added in turn by moving the yellow border down with the cursor keys and entering the Title and Chapter or track numbers of each Up to 12 selections can be made cursoring down from the lowest visible will reveal further blank fields see b above for example When the sequence has been programmed playback can be started by navigating the yellow border to Play and pressing MARK ENTER The programmed sequence may be cleared by navigating to Play and scrolling down when Clear program will be revealed Press MARK ENTER to clear see c above It is not possible to edit the program list during PLAY Also the front panel will show the Title Chapter Group or track number as they are on the disc not with respect to their position in the list UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 29 b Additional Features Repeat Play The UDP 89 Repeat functions allow the UDP 89 to be used for continuous playback with a user defined section of programme material being played in a loop until the function is cancelled There are four Repea
89. t R 0 707 x C 0 707 x RJ Digital audio data in various formats is available at the two S PDIF connectors optical and coaxial the AES EBU output and also the dedicated HDMI connector B See rear panel connections on page 10 The data available will depend on disc type and in the case of the S PDIF outputs also on the setting of the Digital Output parameter in the Audio tab of the Setup Menu The table below summarises the digital audio outputs for various disc types DISC TYPE AUDIO FORMAT S PDIF and HDMI AES EBU pies PISA DTS MUSIC DTS bitstream DISC a sy SACD PCM PCM 44 1kHz 44 1kHz naa naa DVD Video pem PCM PCM 96kHz er e PCM 96kHz Downsampling ON PCM 48kHz PCM 48kHz PCM 48kHz 1 The SACD format restricts the output quality of any downmixed output Therefore the L Ry Stereo outputs are limited to 16 bit PCM resolution when playing SACDs including the SACD stereo track This applies to the S PDIF and HDMI digital outputs and the stereo analogue outputs Therefore when working in stereo improved analogue quality will be available from the front L R outputs 2 May be downsampled to 48kHz if SE digital output is prohibited by the disc lt can be seen from the table that the S PDIF outputs will produce either a downmix of the multichannel audio or a raw bitstream for external decoding This is determined by the Digital Output setting in the audio submenu setting this to PCM will ge
90. t functions SELECTION VIA REPEAT 1 Current track chapter is REPEAT SINGLE repeated REPEAT FOLDER Files in currently selected REPEAT FOLDER folder are repeated REPEAT ALL All programme material REPEAT ALL on disc is repeated REPEAT A B Repeats programme AB n a material between defined start and end times only applicable to CD ROMs etc containing audio or jpg etc files With CDs DVDs etc the REPEAT button on the remote control unit can be used to enable the Repeat 1 and Repeat All functions the A B button also on the remote enables the Repeat A B function a WWW APAUSE SLOW AB REPEAT With discs generating an on screen browser window the browser can be also used to enable Repeat an additional function Repeat Folder is available for discs such as CD ROMs containing audio files See Selection of Repeat functions from the OSD on page 31 With CDs and other disc types generating an on screen broswer page the Repeat 1 and Repeat All functions may also be enabled via the on screen display and the cursor keys from the front panel only if wished It is not possible to enable the Repeat functions with a DVD from the unit s front panel Pressing the REPEAT button several times selects Repeat 1 Repeat Folder and Repeat All in sequence REPEAT REPEAT OFF y REPEAT FOLDER IF AVAILABLE Repeat 1 The Repeat 1 function can be selected from any transport mode except Resume or S
91. top with DVDs and SACDs by a single press of REPEAT The top line of the front panel display confirms selection for a few seconds as shown REPEAT 1 The REPEAT 1 flag also illuminates except in Stop Mode At the end of the currently selected CD track or DVD chapter playback will immediately restart from the start of the same track or chapter With CDs and SACDs Repeat 1 can be cancelled at any time by pressing STOP which is confirmed as shown Note When playing DVDs pressing STOP does not cancel Repeat unless it is pressed a second time to cancel Resume Mode alternatively the function may be cancelled by cycling through the options to Repeat Off Pause FFWD and FREW transport modes can still be used while Repeat 1 is set However it is not possible to re locate past the end or start of the current track chapter attempting to do so will re play the current track from its start when the track boundary is reached 30 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Repeat All This operates in a very similar way to Repeat 1 Further presses of REPEAT from any transport mode except Stop with DVDs or SACDs will enable Repeat All confirmed by The REPEAT ALL flag also illuminates except in Stop Mode At the end of the disc playback will immediately restart from the start of the disc s programme material or in the case of DVDs the current Title With CDs Repeat All can be cancelled at any time by
92. trol cccccceeeeeeeeeeeenenevevevevereveneear 14 Progressive and interlaced eran 35 S Replay of 16 9 format viden nee 35 Quick Start ocococononanacacacacacacannnncncncnnananananannnrnrarararanas 16 HDMI formats nr are r rn n ner renos 36 Connecting FOP le EE 16 The HEDEF DUHOM coccion ita 36 Connecting for Audi encantar rca cido 17 RGB to SCART connections scriniis 36 Playing DVD Video dere 17 Angle Selec emirato 36 Playing COS vam 18 ZOOM EE 37 i SUDET TEE 37 Basic Operation NNN NNN NR R KKK KREE RENE NENNEN ENNEN 19 SCMS Compliance ccsccccccecsescseseseesesvseeseteseeeseeeesees 37 Powering the UDP 39 EE 19 Ee 37 Loading and Ejecting DISCS rainira 19 E Die NEE 38 Dise Nomenclature iio at 19 Menu NAVIGAtION cora 38 Audio Level sos eege d 20 Language le EE 38 Playing Audio DISCS Susi 20 KEE iii a a 38 Transport COMMONS cuca ica sita 20 Audio SEIS tica 40 Track E te ld 20 Rating SONGS iii oi 40 Time Display is rra 21 MiSs SUBMENU iran 41 Other Audio Dist Type Skir nsira asia dias crias 21 Timer Mode criaturas 41 SACDs Super Audio Compact Discs 21 Remote Control Parallel Port 41 CD ROMs and DVD ROMs containing audio files 22 Parallel Port Setup MEN coronar 42 Playing discs with video Content 23 Remote Control Serial Port 42 Transport Controls ege eege dese ees been 23 Accessing the Disc Menus 24 Chapter Selec cad Acted s nger ee dg SE 24 Using the Direct Access kee 24 Using the Tithe
93. trols and operating system The Additional Features section can then be referred to separately when the need arises such as playing the less common CD and DVD variants and using the remote control functions Please keep this manual in a safe place once you are sufficiently familiar with the UDP 89 to use it without referral You will probably need it in the future such is the UDP 89 s versatility Important Please register your UDP 89 with HHB Communications on line at http www hhb co uk Registering your machine will help us in providing you with after sales service should the need arise and may also be of assistance in the event of the unit being stolen Environment The UDP 89 s range of operating temperature and relative humidity RH are as follows Temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F RH less than 85 Do not use the UDP 89 in a location where it is in direct sunlight or strong artificial light What s in the box Unpacking Unpack the UDP 89 and its accessories with care It is always a good idea to store all packaging if practical in case you ever need to return the unit to your HHB dealer for any reason The shipping carton should contain the items listed below Please contact your HHB dealer immediately if any of them are missing or damaged e UDP 89 DVD CD player e Instruction manual e IEC mains cable power cord with a AC connector appropriate to your region e Infra red remote control
94. tton press may be corrected with the CLR button while the track selection is displayed only on the current track field Note that the front panel display does not alter when the UP DOWN cursor keys are used 20 www hhb co uk UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 Basic Operation For example if Track 1 is playing and Direct Access Key 7 is pressed the on screen display first shows 00 02 08 00 00 58 gt 7 8 O Track07 CDA KE de de de de de Music Playing de de After a few seconds this changes to 00 00 02 00 03 27 gt 7 8 O Track07 CDA es de de de J de de Music Playing e el Track07 de Playback of the selected track may be started by pressing either PLAY or MARK ENTER Time Displays When first loaded a CD s total playing time is indicated on the front panel LCD in the format h mm ss together with total the number of tracks on the disc Once playing the elapsed time of the track playing is displayed v Both Elapsed and Remaining Times of the current Track are also available on the On Screen Display 00 02 15 00 02 45 Y 1 8 gy Track CDA Other Audio Disc Types CD R and CD RW The UDP 89 will play CD Rs and CD RWs recorded as audio discs to the Red Book standard This includes discs recorded in consumer and professional CD recorders the HHB CDR 882 and CDR 830 are examples of the latter as well as discs recorded in c
95. uk 15 Quick Start Quick Start This section is to enable you put the UDP 89 to use as quickly as possible and provides a simple step by step guide to the basic procedure for replaying audio and video from the two most common types of disc standard audio CDs and commercially produced DVD Vs Connecting for video The UDP 89 has a range of video outputs to facilitate connection to a wide variety of professional and consumer display devices including CRT monitors LCD and plasma flat screen displays and video data projectors of all types Any or all of the outputs may be used simultaneously if required Check which inputs are provided on the displays to be connected and use that which provides the highest quality wherever possible Note It is recommended that a video monitor is connected to the UDP 89 even when in use with audio only discs as the OSDs On Screen Displays provide a range of additional useful information not available from the front panel display alone A aa y a HDMI Connection to PLASA LCD Component YUV Video Output CONNECT TO EXAMPLE High quality video monitor with RGB or YP P component inputs Use the CV output 9 as sync when set to RGB format Other semi pro or domestic 10 S Video video recording equipment or monitors Component Video f Other semi pro or domestic 11 Composite Video phono video recording equipment or monitors Usually only one 12 Composite Video BN
96. ume and Stop Modes Chapters 1 to 9 can be selected by a single button press Chapters 10 and above can be selected by pressing the 10 button first once for 10 19 twice for 20 29 etc e g to select Chapter 15 press 10 followed by 5S It is not necessary to press MARK ENTER Using the Title Menu Most DVDs Title Menus will include an option to select an individual chapter for playback The wording and style used is under the control of the disc author and thus varies widely but the word scene is normally used instead of chapter in long format programme such as feature films The list of available scenes is often illustrated with the first frame of the chapter The cursor keys B are used to select the chapter to be played The selected track will be indicated in the chapter list by some form of highlighting and it will start playing when either PLAY PAUSE or MARK ENTER is pressed Time amp Other Displays The UDP 89 s front panel display shows the elapsed time of the currently selected Title in the form h mm ss Zero time will generally be the start of Chapter 1 Pressing DISPLAY on the RC 89 Remote Control Unit while a DVD V is loaded generates an on screen text banner superimposed on the video image A typical example is shown below DVD Video 00 25 28 01 04 27 Title 1 2 Chapter 2 6 Audio 1 1 Dolby D 2 Ch Eng Subtitle Off Angle 1 1 Bitrate 4 755Mbps Along with
97. uts OUTPUT 1 LOAD PIN7 meal i ge Imax 50mA Vw PING ov UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 45 Appendix 2 Firmware Updates Appendix 2 Firmware Updates As a responsible manufacturer HHB adopts a policy of continuous product development As with all software based products it may be desirable from time to time to update the firmware in your UDP 89 with a more recent version You can contact your HHB dealer or distributor or visit the HHB website at www hhb co uk for details Firmware updates are downloadable from the HHB website or if you prefer from your local dealer distributor on a CD Alternatively if you are uncertain about performing a firmware update yourself take your UDP 89 to your HHB dealer who will be happy to do it for you Performing a firmware update restores all menu settings to their original factory defaults If you are used to using your UDP 89 for one particular type of work it may be worthwhile checking through the menus and noting the current settings so that they can be easily restored after the update Updating the firmware requires a PC or Mac fitted with a CD or DVD writer drive and a CD writing software application We recommend you read through the instructions below before performing an update for the first time To perform a firmware update proceed as follows e Download the new firmware file from www hhb co uk Save it to a suitable location e Using the CD
98. y on screen menu option is highlighted which will generally be the default case Pressing PLAY PAUSE from Play Mode will freeze the video and mute the audio Pause Mode a second press resumes Play Mode Note the RC 89 Remote Control Unit has separate Play and Pause buttons Pressing STOP from Play Mode puts the transport into Resume Mode video and audio stop and a blank screen will be displayed Pressing PLAY PAUSE from this state resumes playback of the disc from the point at which it was stopped Pressing STOP a second time puts the player into Stop Mode From Stop Mode playback will re commence at a point determined at the disc authoring stage this may be the start of Chapter 1 the Title Menu or main Disc Menu in the case of multi Title discs or the start of the disc itself The programme may be scanned searched at high speed by pressing the FFWD 6 Forward or FREW Reverse buttons A single press initiates scanning at 2x normal play speed subsequent presses double the speed to a maximum of 16x normal when one more press returns to 2x PLAY PAUSE may be pressed at any time to resume normal playback Audio is muted during search PLAY Normal Speed SS x zi L E bg From PLAY mode the NEXT B and PREVIOUS buttons will move the play location to the start of the next or previous chapter respectively UDP 89 User Manual Version 2 2 www hhb co uk 23 Basic Operation Accessi
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