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1. Note ENTER The Direction buttons MW E 9 and yj on the remote control can also be used for the above operation The Blackboard feature is unavailable on any menu screens DVD Drawing a Picture Press the left mouse button at the beginning point for the drawing Move or drag the cursor without releasing the mouse button until the image is complete 1 Selecta drawing tool Move the cursor to a starting position SAVE UNDO 3 Drag the cursor to the final position An image appears as the cursor moves 4 Release the mouse button Repeat the above steps to draw additional images AUTO DISP GROUP 001 001 R 3 RED 02 015 29 015 36 A AUTQDISP jsme GROUP 001 001 R 3 RED 02 015 29 015 36 A AUTO DISP GROUP 001 DVD Saving Characters or Pictures Click sae on the screen Save screen displays Display the video which will have added objects or text IN blinks Use the control icon at the bottom left of the screen to display the video
2. En Character Input Output Drawing DVD Video Blackboard DVD Using the Drawing Tools Use the left mouse button to select an icon A LINE Draws a straight line Suef BOX Tool can be switched by clicking between outline of a square rectangle filled solid square rectangle or a box hollow with the outside filled Fills the inside of a box Drawing tool Fills the outside of a box ROUND Tool can be switched by clicking between outline of an ellipse filled solid ellipse or a hollow ellipse with the outside filled Fills the inside of an ellipse Fills the outside of an ellipse SAVE JUNDO Tool can be switched by clicking to between a thin medium or thick line Each click switches the color to Red Blue Green Yellow White Black Gray or Purple Saves the drawn picture SAE see page 73 for the saving method Cancels the drawn picture with Each click cancelling the last drawn picture Hold the mouse button down for more than 1 second to clear the drawing from the screen Click the mouse button to exit the current screen
3. L Si ce produit doit tre r par au Canada veuillez vous adresser un distributeur autoris e Pioneer au Canada pour obtenir le nom de la Soci t de Service Autoris e Pioneer le plus pr s de chez vous Ou encore veuillez vous communiquer avec le Service de Client le de Pioneer Pioneer lectroniques du Canada Inc D partement de service au consommateurs 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 905 479 4411 1 877 283 5901 Pour obtenir des renseignements sur la garantie veuillez vous reporter au feuillet sur la Garantie Limit e gui accompagne le produit Information about this product A Published by Pioneer Corporation http www pioneerusa CoO Jp Copyright 1999 Pioneer Corporation All rights reserved PIONEER CORPORATION 4 1 Meguro 1 Chome M eguro ku Tokyo 153 8654 J apan PIONEER NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 2265 East 220th Street Long Beach CA 90810 U S A TEL 1 310 952 2111 PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC P O BOX 1540 Long Beach California 90801 1540 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 Canada PIONEER ELECTRONIC EUROPE N V Multimedia Division PIONEER House Hollybush Hill STOKE POGES SLOUGH SL2 4QP UK TEL 44 1 753 789 789 FAX 44 1 753 789 880 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 178 184 Boundary Road Braeside Victoria 3195 Australia TEL 61 39 586 6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S A DE C V San L
4. Click sie on the screen e Display start position sets e OUT blinks Display the video where you want to stop displaying the object or text Display the video by using the player control icon at the bottom left of the screen Click the pm on the screen Display end position sets Player saves images characters to memory showing the group and step information for the entry Click Ex Blackboard screen displays again NOTE Save the characters and drawings to display a certain scene without playing a disc see page 75 for details Stored data is retained even if power is switched OFF NOTE With a DVD the start point IN and end point OUT can be set only within the same Title The time display of the IN and OUT points is shown in or In some cases the image may be slightly altered from the original ENTER The Direction buttons W ka ee and 7 button on the remote control can also control the above operation DVD Details on the Blackboard RED Red 001 R 1 YLW 02 002 41 032 06 A i BLU Blue Display mode 002 B 3 GRN 01 027 30 035 08 A See next page GRN Green Display end min sec vate ve 1 Line width fine Display start min sec kK Black 2 Line width medium Display title GRY j Gray 3 Line width thick PUR Purple i Painted inside o Painted outside L Line B Box
5. Result ON OFF an OFF lt gt em Example 9 When the following settings are selected for ALL and SUN ON and OFF are the same time N OFF ALL suN Cm Result Except Sunday ON lt 50 En REFERENCE Examples of Timer Settings for the WEEKLY TIMER Overlap When the ON and OFF times overlap the player operates as indicated in the following examples Example 5 In the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON Next in the player ignores the second ON time and continues to play The OFF setting for is also ignored thus the player turns OFF at the time set for Example 6 In the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON Next in the player ignores the later ON setting and contineus to play In this case the OFF setting for is skipped thus the player turns OFF at the time set for Example 7 In the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON Next the player continues to play past s ON time The power to the player then turns OFF at the ending time set for Example 8 In the player operates according to the time set for ON Next in the player turns OFF briefly according to the time set for OFF Then in the player begins again at the time set for ON Lastly the player turns OFF at the time set for Example 9 In ALL every day the player powers ON according to the time set for O
6. single sided list VIDEO CD single 8 cm 3 single sided CD cD aise 12 cm 5 single sided DIGITAL AUDIO CD single 8 cm 3 single sided e The following discs cannot be played on this player DVD audio DVD ROM CD ROM DVD with region codes other than 1 or ALL e Do not use an 8cm 3 adaptor with this player m DVD identification markings The following symbols are added to DVD discs and packaging to indicate the type of video or audio and the functions supported by the disc Meaning Number of the audio track Number assigned to the subtitle language Number of angles Available picture aspect ratios The region number where playback is possible This player can play back discs which include region number 1 and discs on which ALL is inscribed m Disc operation methods The DVD operation method depends on the intention of the disc creator there are some discs that prohibit specific operations Depending upon the disc the operation method differs thus specific operations may not be possible If a specific operation has been prohibited the Disc prohibition mark is displayed on the screen If a disc is authored to allow interactive operations through the menu and during playback some operations such as Repeat and Program may not be possible In this case the Prohibition due to the Player mark is displayed on the screen Disc prohibition Pro
7. DVD Basic Usage Use the Barcode Stack Command Stack function as follows for setting details refer th the pages after the right arrow 1 Displa the Barcode Stack Command Stack setup screen with the remote control Page 54 2 Input the barcode with the barcode reader and transmit to the player Page 55 An alternate input source is the remote control For LaserBarcode compatible discs page 59 For standard DVD discs Page 54 58 Repeat step 2 in the desired playback order Store the command input to the player s memory Page 60 Execution Page 69 70 DVD Advanced Usage With the Barcode Stack Command Stack function groups can be divided and memorized without affecting previously stored commands This is convenient for separate memorization of contents on more than one disc or when many users share one player This also allows separate storage of a group with previously memorized content 1 Register a new group Page 62 GROUP 002 on the top right of the Barcode Stack Command Stack input screen is the number assigned to the new group The group number is important for execution please make note of this number for future reference 2 Input the barcode with the barcode reader and transmit to the player gt Page 55 The remote control may also input commands In the case of laser barcode compatible discs Page 59 In the case of regular DVD discs gt Page 54 58 3 Repeat step 2 for each barcode
8. En 48 En Weekly Timer Function Operation Display l TIMER ON OFF MON 1 TOP MENU 2 TITLE 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK Blink JCLEAR JENTER ES RETURN Blink TIMER ON OFF Q ON OFF 1 TOP MENU 2 TITLE 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK E JCLEAR ENTER 3 Ey or EA J Display changes MON ALL TIMER ON OFF 0N OFF 1 TOP MENU 2 TITLE 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK E cleaR fener EJRETURN 4 TIMER ON OFF SUN 1 TOP MENU 2 TITLE 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK Blink EZ CLEAR JENTER RETURN Select ENTER on the screen to save the setting and exit the screen Select RETURN to cancel the setting and return to the previous screen Setting the WEEKLY TIMER and Expandable Functions This setting allows for the power to be turned ON and OFF more than two times during the same day The ALL setting triggers the player to turn ON and OFF at the same time each day Setting the Day for the WEEKLY TIMER 1 Select the WEEKLY TIMER setup screen e For information on how to select this screen see page 44 and 45 2 When the setting options begin blinking PREV press the button eThe setting that indicates the day of the week begins to blink 3 Select a dy by using E or Eg Press the scrolling buttons gor E to view the eight available day settings ALL MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT and SUN
9. Fiji fj Maori mi Serbian sr Italian it Faroese fo Macedonian mk Siswati ss Spanish es Frisian fy Malayalam ml Sesotho st Dutch nl Irish ga Mongolian mn Sundanese su Russian ru Moldavian mo Swedish sv Chinese zh Scots Gaelic gd Galician gl Marathi mr Swahili sw Korean ko Malay ms Tamil ta Greek el Guarani gn Gujarati gu Maltese mt Telugu te Afar aa Hausa ha Burmese my Tajik tg Abkhazian ab Hindi hi Nauru na That th Afrikaans af Croatian hr Nepali ne Tigrinya ti Amharic am Hungarian hu Norwegian no Turkmen tk Arabic ar Armenian hy Occitan oc Tagalog tl Assamese as Interlingua ia Oromo om Setswana tn Aymara ay Interlingue ie Oriya or Tonga to Azerbaijani az Inupiak ik Panjabi pa Turkish tr Bashkir ba Indonesian in Polish pl Tsonga ts Byelorussian be Icelandic is Pashto Pushto ps Tatar tt Bulgarian bg Hebrew iw Portuguese pt Twi tw Bihari bh Yiddish ji Quechua qu Ukrainian uk Bislama bi Javanese jw Rhaeto Romance rm Urdu ur Bengali bn Georgian ka Kirundi rn Uzbek uz Tibetan bo Kazak
10. TITLE CHP FRM TIME 4 Press att Initiates the Barcode Command Stack input mode 5 Set a step identical to the Barcode Stack Command Stack settings see page 55 59 6 Move the gt pointer to SAVE by pressing ENTER Ea then the g button suoijeiadQ paoueApy 61 En 62 En Grouping Some Barcode Command Stacks l BARCODE COMMAND BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 03 21 004 005 006 007 008 ALL CLEAR YES NO BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 004 TITLE 00 SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 03 21 004 gt 005 006 007 008 gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 002 001 TITLE 00 SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT DVD Methods of Grouping Grouping Some Barcode Command Stacks A group can be formed with several Barcode Command Stacks more than one group can be formed and stored To execute a group of commands select a group from the stored groups and execute them either consecutively or step by step It is also possible to divide or delete a group The following procedure consists of inserting a group delimiter after a group of barcode commands Inserting a Group 1 Press soy e BARCODE COMMAND is displayed ENTER 2 Press Barcode Comm
11. Ta Note e Do not mix old and new batteries e Even batteries of the same type will differ in voltage so avoid mixing different type of batteries together e When not using the remote control for a long period of time over 1 month remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery corrosion If battery leakage occurs wipe away the liquid from the battery compartment before inserting new batteries 3 e Make sure to match the plus and minus polarity guides in the batteries with the marks inside the battery compartment En En High Reliability high Endurance Player This DVD player features a high performance brushless spindle motor The mechanical components are also sealed against heat and dust giving this unit improved reliability NTSC PAL Dual Playback DVD discs in either the NTSC format or the PAL format are playable See page 79 Frame Search Function Searching in units smaller than individual chapters is possible in this mode see page 14 While using frame segment playback it is possible to play any point to any point in a video then continue the playback at the end See page 55 56 e The frame search function cannot be used with a multi PGC disc time is not displayed on the TV screen or with a Video CD Frame segment playback is possible with through RS 232C control with a DVD barcode or Barcode Command stack High Speed Search With improved memory cache and a search algorithm search sp
12. Present Track number total Track number Elapsed time of the disc 5 10 20 19 2 38 22 57 Remaining time of the disc Total time of the disc Pressing twice reveals the present track information Track number Elapsed time of the disc Play 5 20 19 Track 2 38 4 40 Elapsed time of the Tack Total time of the Track Pressing three times reveals additional track information Track number Elapsed time of the disc Play 5 20 19 Track 2 02 4 40 Remaining time of the Track Total time of the Track Pressing four times hides the display screen Disc information is unavailable during PBC playback of a Video CD Pressing once reveals the present track information Tracknumber Elapsed time of the Track Play 1 0 03 Track 3 29 3 32 Remaining time of the Track Total time of the Track Pressing twice reveals the present information fof the CD Present Track number total Track number Elapsed time of the Track Play 1 10 0 03 All al 66 32 Remaining time of the disc Total time of the disc Pressing three times hides the display screen 19 En 20 En Switching the Angle of the Image Multi Angle DVD DVDs featuring pictures shot from different angles provide choices of various viewing prospectives These discs have a Po mark printed on the disc jacket 4 If the mark is displayed during ANGLE playback press Cl 2 Press s again to select the desired angle The angle changes each time is pressed Lieers 1 ei lt
13. SETUP F Press C DTS and DTS Digital are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems Inc DVD 96 kHz PCM Output When the connected amplifier supports 96 kHz set to 96 KHz This setting is locked during playback SETUP q Press C The initial setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button jj right direction ENTER lt Press d Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital DTS Out Off E 96kHz PCM Out Digital Out Off 4D AF Move serur exit 96 kHz gt 48 kHz Down samples a 96 kHz signal to a 48kHz output if the amplifier does not support 96 KHz default setting when shipped 96 KHz For amplifiers or DACs which supports 96 kHz SETUP F Press C DVD When the connected amplifier supports MPEG set to MPEG SETUP 4 Press C The initial setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button jj right direction ENTER lt Press C s6ulyjas Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital DTS Out Off E 96kHz PCM Out 96kHz gt 48kHz p MPEG Digital Out MPEG gt PCM 4D AF Move Exit MPEG For amplifiers or decoders which supports MPEG MPEG gt PCM Converts an MPEG signal to a linear PCM signal if the amplifier does not support MPEG default setting when shipped SETUP F Press m 35 En 36 En Setting the Di
14. e For additional information refer to the amplifier s owners manual Connection Example 4 ee a Connect as digital audio for data Digital Audio recorder a O recorded as MD CD R or DAT o Connect the player s coaxial digital output jacks to a MD player CD R player or DAT player Connect the units digital output PCM OU jack to the digital audio recorder er NOTE When you record the Dolby Digital DVD set Digital Out put see page 34 to Dolby Digital gt PCM If Digital Out put is set to Dolby Digital during recording Dolby Digital ol DVD noise is recorded yz Cables can be found at your local audio video dealer Finally connect to Digital Audio Input 2 E a wall outlet Digital Audio Recorder MD player CD R player or DAT player etc 9 9 U01 29UUO0 J a m Using a Laser Barcode Scanner sold separately Laser Barcode Scanner To use an optional LaserBarcode Scanner UC V108BC or UC V109BC in the wired mode to transmit signals connect the LaserBarcode scanner s connection cord to the player s front panel EXT CONT jack To transmit barcode signals in the wireless mode aim the remote control towards the player s signal receiver Consult the LaserBarcode Scanner s Operating Instructions for operation details When used in wireless mode Optional LaserBarcode Scanner UC V108BC Note
15. Input using w or g and wee A and B in the following example refers to the two operation methods listed above Example To set to 8 15 00 Saturday April 29 2000 0 0 NEXT 0 4 A Press m gt m gt oo aS 5 9 days of the week can be set using the following numeric buttons MON 0 TUE 1 FRI 4 SAT 5 WED 2 SUN 6 THU 3 Press the gm or 6 to select 00 and ENTER press g to start the setting of the next set of figures in this case the month Set month date day of week hour ENTER minute and second before pressing g to complete the setting operation To correct the date or time ENTER When the setting screen appears in step 3 above press When the year starts to blink on and off press Next wt four times so that the hour blinks Set all figures with this same method 00 04 29 sat 08 15 00 1 3 RETURN ENTER g TIMER ON OFF WED ON OFF 1 TOP MENU 2 TITLE 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK E JCLEAR ENTER AJRETURN TIMER ON OFF WED ON 10 30 1 TOP MENU OFF 2 TITLE 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK E JCLEAR JENTER 33 TIMER ON OFF WED ON 10 30 1 TOP MENU OFF 17 45 2 TITLE 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK E cleak ENTER RETURN Select ENTER on the screen to create the setting and exit the screen Select RETURN to cancel the setting and ret
16. The default panel position is restored when the power is turned back ON The same reaction happens when the OSD position is changed or when the video blackboard is displayed NOTE The position of the player control panel is locked during PAL disc playback The position of the player control panel is locked when the OSD Position in the SETUP MENU is set to Wide or when the video blackboard is displayed Controlling a Video CD A left mouse click fails to select Video Titles Right clicking the player control icon see below displays a Title number in the upper right corner of the screen Additional clicks change this number To begin video playback press E and the selected Title is shown Track number OKO EVER ES Fa Right Click Title numbers consecutively increase by one Title numbers consecutively decrease by one gt gt gt gt i ENTER id lt lt N Note If the Title number is invalid or mouse operation is prohibited the request fails to execute suoljeiadQ pavuenpy 43 En 44 En Weekly Timer Function Operation Display ADV SETUP page 1 2 gt WEEKLY TIMER OFF POWER ON START OFF TITLE PLAY MODE Single REPEAT MODE BAUD RATE TRAY LOCK BLACKBOARD LOCK STACK MODE OSD REV STEP REV PLAY Em Ext ADV SETUP gt WEEKLY TIMER POWER ON START OFF TITLE PLAY MODE Single REPEAT MODE OFF BAUD RATE 4800bps TRAY LOCK
17. e 4 Note e 7 is displayed on the screen when a sequence has multiple angles available When the angle is switched during a pause the pause is cleared On some DVDs the angle can be switched from the disc menu screen e To hide the angle icon x set the Angle Indicator to OFF in the initial setup menu page 26 Switching Subtitles During DVD Disc Playback DVD When a DVD disc with multiple languages or subtitles is played the displayed subtitles may be changed during playback 4 Press during playback of the DVD The currently selected subtitles are displayed X SUBTITLE i 2 Press the E button again The subtitle display changes each time is pressed Note To cancel the subtitles press fim CLEAR then press C Or SUBTITLE press i and select OFF Some DVDs allow subtitles to be switched from the disc menu screen Ifso press the button and make a selection page 11 The subtitle language here is temporary thus when playback stops the subtitle language returns to the selection set in the initial Setup menu Subtitle Language page 27 Switching the Audio During Playback DVD While a DVD with multiple audio streams is playing the audio can be changed 4 Press while the DVD plays The currently selected audio is displayed Note The audio stream may also be switched from the menu screen To switch the audio press MEN and make a selection from the m
18. lawn mower 100 Garbage truck chain saw pneumatic drill 120 Rock band concert in front of speakers thunderclap 140 Gunshot blast jet plane 180 Rocket launching pad Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation 919 U01 99UU0 Should this product require service in the U S A and you wish to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Independent Service Company or if you wish to purchase replacement parts operating instructions service manuals or accessories please call the number shown below 800 421 1404 Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling the Customer Service Department at the above listed number for assistance PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE INC CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTM ENT P O BOX 1760 LONG BEACH CA 90801 1760 U S A For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product Should this product require service in Canada please contact a Pioneer Canadian Authorized Dealer to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Service Company in Canada Alternatively please contact the Customer Service Department at the following address Pioneer Electronics of Canada Inc Customer Service Department 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 905 479 4411 1 877 283 5901 For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product
19. mi Number mUsing the TITLE CHP FRM TIME button TITLE CHP q Press a Le repeatedly to choose an option DVD ae numbers flash on screen when pressed twice Video CD CD Track numbers flash on screen when pressed once Select chapter track numbers using the number buttons Example 1 To select chapter track number 31 3 1 Press 0 gt i Example 2 To select chapter track number 117 1 1 7 Press ME 7 gt E Press Playback of i the selected chapter track begins search LAY Pressing co or ES is also available except suoijeiado oiseg SEARCH Chapter Track Search Press the number buttons to select a Chapter Track while a disc is playing and playback starts from the beginning of the Chapter Track Example 1 To select chapter track number 3 3 Press D Example 2 To select R number 17 gt 10 Press i E mi Note elf o3 appears when the numbers are entered this search feature is unavailable on this disc 13 En Searching for a Desired Scene SEARCH Searching by Time Frame Number Time Search Frame Search FRM TIME Press to select the frame input mode or the time input mode e With Video CD only time search is available I Frame 0 219113 l Time 0 00 32 Select time frame numbers with the number buttons Example To select 21 minutes 43 seconds E m E E e With DVD time frame searches must be within a single Title rather than overlapping titles SEAR
20. system Some discs have a copy prohibition signal When this type of disc plays on a VCR and is recorded then played back on a VCR the quality is lowered because of the copy guard technology The television or other device malfunctions Some televisions with a wireless remote control malfunction because of conflichts with the player s remote control When the Setup menu appears a screen set to Letter Box suddenly becomes vertically extended When the Setup menu appears while the picture is set to Letter Box or Pan amp Scan mode the screen size is forcibly 5 changed to the wide screen mode This is a feature of the 5 player pg 24 L Outside influences such as static electricity may cause Q errors or playback issues The player may return to normal operation after the power cord has been temporarily unplugged D then plugged in again If the problem still exists consult the O store where the unit was purchased or with an authorized o service center 85 m 86 En Terms Aspect Aspect Ratio refers to the length to height ratio of a TV screen The ratio of a normal TV is 4 3 while the ratio of a Hi Vision or Wide TV is 16 9 This allows you to enjoy a picture with a wider perspective Component Video Output The color signal of the TV is divided into the luminance Y signal and the two color Pe and Pr signals before output This methods avoids interference between the signals On a TV with component
21. 001 000 NOTE This mode is unavailable while the player displays the Player Control Panel DVD Grouping Blackboards Divid Blackboards in to groups according to the disc and Title to register a group for later use The drawn characters and pictures are stored to match the Title playback Pictures and characters comprising groups are stored as steps Instead of executing a blackboard select and display a registered blackboard group It is also possible to delete groups Selecting a Group When DISPLAY AREA IN OUT is on the screen or when the gt pointer is to the left of GROUP click on the appropriate group using the NEXT or PREV mouse button The group can be saved registered by clicking on icon SAVE from the screen DVD To Select the Group RECALL l Press nay twice Step section blinks Step section continues to display 000 Group executes when the step reaches 000 When a step is selected only the selected step in that group executes PREV 2 Press Group selection blinks 3 Use the numeric buttons to input a Group number NEXT 4 Press gy twice Starts execution according to the selected blackboard DVD To Execute Steps in a Group RECALL l Press twice PREV Press pa switch the group if necessary Skip to Step 5 below if the group remains the same suoijeiedg paoueApy Use the numeric buttons to input a Group number Press rey Input the first Step num
22. 9 B Move AYY iad Return GGS Select Bag Exit E Select List of Languages or Code m Selecting the language with the List of Languages When selecting French Press Wj twice m Selecting a language with the Code When selecting French ANES 0 6 1 Press the following number combination a a 8 ij on the remote control e The numbers can also be selected by pressing Wj B for each digit Pressing the ED EJ shifts the digit by one e The numbers in the of the code indicate the range of available numbers ENTER Press C DVD Automatically Setting an Audio Stream and Subtitles The audio and subtitles can be selected automatically or from the initial startup function This setting is locked during playback SETUP EF Press fay The rs setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button right direction ENTER F Press C Language Audio Language English Subtitle Language English E Auto Language On DVD Language Off Subtitle Display On Subtitle Off Selected Subtitle 4D AF Move EEx ON This is effective when the audio language and the subtitle language are the same subtitle display must be ON With a foreign movie the original language is selected for the audio and the subtitle selected on the Subtitle Language menu is shown A domestic movie the audio
23. CHAPTER input methods NOTE When Maintaining Previous Mode is selected an appears on the input screen Example Playback of analog stereo audio channel from frame 1500 to 1800 but without video TER ee Pr ess E The TITLE number blinks NEXT Press to display LD Verify that the LaserBarcode compatible command is set to TITLE LD display Pross gig gig ain sim Enter the Starting Frame number e f this command is sent while a disc is playing the Search begins for the Start Frame Press gay ge oo eo Enter the Ending Frame number As the VIDEO number begins to blink press g The image on screen disappears As the AUDIO number begins to blink 3 press nee is entered and the screen advances to the next step Video Audio Setup VIDEO nputting 1 selects normal video output nputting 0 selects the background color set on the GUI menu and cancels the playback nputting 9 maintains the previous mode this setting leaves the VIDEO at the current selection e2 to 8 are invalid AUDIO On LaserBarcode compatible discs laser disc digital audio and analog audio are converted and recorded in the DVD format Audio Selections Inputting 0 selects Audio OFF nputting 1 selects Analog Audio 1 L nputting 2 selects Analog Audio 2 R nputting 3 selects Analog Audio Stereo nputting 5 selects Digital Audio 1 L nputting 6 selects Digita
24. For information relating specifically to the WEEKLY TIMER when ALL is selected see page 49 NEXT 4 Press e For information on how to activate the timer and other settings refer to page 45 An alternative to the Remote Control is a PS 2 or compatible mouse Position the cursor over the appropriate Day then click the left mouse button to select that Day Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 00 04 29 saT ON 08 15 00 1 3 12 00 T01 C01 17 30 T02 C01 gt RETURN List display 00 04 29 saT ON MON TUE WD THU FRI SAT SUN PALL 07 30 08 15 00 1 3 OFF 17 30 01 01 gt RETURN List display 00 04 29 SAT ON 08 15 00 1 3 OFF 07 30 17 30 T 01 C01 EO RETURN List display 00 04 29 saT ON 23 00 08 15 00 1 3 RETURN Setting the Power to Turn ON and OFF more than twice in the same day Example 1 When set as seen in Example 1 the power turns ON at 7 30 a m on Sunday and playback begins from the first Title Chapter track The power then turns OFF at 12 00 noon At 1 00 p m on Sunday the power turns ON again and playback begins from the second Title Chapter track The power then turns OFF at 5 30 p m The player can be set to turn ON and OFF up to twenty four times during a single day Setting the Player to turn ON and OFF at the same time
25. Player When transporting this player to a new location be sure to use the packaging provided and avoid subjecting the player to vibration shock or drops During transport protect the player from exposure to heat or water Before packaging the player remove any disc loaded Moving the player with a loaded discs may cause damage to the disc or to the player s internal parts Special Precautions Never attempt to move the player while a disc is playing Discs rotate at very high speeds during play and lifting or moving the player could cause damage to the disc Also subjecting the player to strong impact or vibration when a disc is loaded may cause damage to the disc or player Verify that the player is stopped and the disc tray is empty before moving the unit Remove any discs before lifting the player This equipment is built using precision optical parts Be sure to take care to control temperature and dust inside the room where it is installed Copyright e Unauthorized public preference broadcasting or copying is a violation of applicable laws e This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is guarded by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited view ing uses only unle
26. This operation is effective only when the menu s TITLE PLAY MODE is set to All see page 41 When playback has continued until the end of the final Title playback begins again from Title 1 Repeat Play of a Specified Section Press TE at the beginning and end of the section you want to repeat Return to a Specified Location q Press a at the desired location s PLAY 2 To return press E CLEAR sigs A Press m to clear a specified location Tips CLEAR To cancel Repeat Play press The Repeat Play mode is cancelled playback continues normally Note With some DVD discs there may be times when Repeat playback is not possible because of the Title In this case the amp mark appears on the screen With Video CDs Repeat is unavailable during playback when the menu is displayed PBC playback To perform a Repeat of the last segment start playback without displaying a menu see pg 11 press REPEAT PROGRAM indicator on the main unit lights during Repeat 15 En 16 En Program Play The contents of one disc can be arranged in order Programming is possible up to a maximum of 24 steps DVD MEMORY 5 4 Press three times PROGRAM is displayed on the television screen ENTER 3 Press ij The Program screen is displayed Program Chapter Current Title Program Title 1 Chapter 1 1 Chapter 1 30 Program screen Program Memory Off BD voe MPa
27. among all set display points is reached When pictures A and B are displayed picture B appears after the display of picture A has ended When pictures A and C are displayed picture C appears over picture A which is already displayed with the display of pictures A and C ending at the picture C end point When pictures C and D are displayed picture D appears over picture C which is already displayed The display of pictures C and D ends at the picture C end point Video Text Retrieval DVD This player supports playback of text files recorded on DVD Video discs For video text retrieval use the mouse to click on buttons displayed during DVD Video disc playback A button appears on screen which displays video text either on screen with only background color or superimposed over a DVD still image e The Video Text Retrieval function only operates with Video Text Retrieval compatible discs The feature is unavailable on DVDs that do not inlcude recorded text files e Video Text Retrieval is a Pioneer original format orga Sar TT NOTE When returning to DVD Video playback after displaying a text file play resumes from the starting point the frame on screen when the button was clicked Welcome To The Islands Of Everlasting Summer External Synchronizing Function DVD To activate set the EXTERNAL SYNC option under the ADV SETUP menu to OFF then set the disc type to either NTSC or PAL according to the t
28. and advances to the next Input screen Example 2 Enter the wait time PAUSE 1 Press and hold e WAIT 000 sec appears on the screen 2 Use the number buttons to enter the wait time in seconds e The maximum time value is 999 NEXT 3 Press completes the process suoijeiadg paoueApy 55 En Barcode Command Stack Setting BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 TITLE 03 SEARCH FRAME 123000 MARK FRAME 129000 gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT Display shown when the example on the right is input Note A Barcode Command Stack entry must be 25 frames or greater in length for the command to function The player refuses commands which set fewer frames BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 TITLE 05 SEARCH CHAPTER 03 MARK CHAPTER 08 SUBTITLE 03 AUDIO 2 ANGLE 1 gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT Display shown when the example on the right is input For Reference To play to the end of chapter 7 as shown in Example 4 enter 8 Chapter 7 1 additional Chapter in MARK CHAPTER 56 En Example 3 To Play Title 3 Frames 123000 to 129000 3 Press J lt TITLE CHP FRM TIME 1 Press The TITLE number blinks NEXT Title 3 is set and the mode switches to Frame Input 0 0 1 2 3 Press mm gt mm np aE a 0 NEXT m Sets the starting frame number f this operation occurrs during playback the player seraches to the input frame immediately 1 2 9 Pre
29. be taken to avoid internal temperature buildup Position it so that the ventilation openings in the top and bottom of the player are not blocked Install the player so that heat from below is limited and leave a gap of 4 inches or more on all sides and above so that air can flow around the device A room temperature of no higher than 95 F is recommended If installation is requiredin any other envirnoment ensure that the air temperature remains below 95 F when the unit is sufficiently warmed up If necessary make sure that forced air cooling air conditioning is available and adequate e When multiple players are connected in parallel a power surge may pass through the units when external power is first turned ON Please consult your Pioneer dealer regarding proper power switch ratings e Do not install the player in an enclosed rack Internal temperature may build up resulting in internal damage Operating Environment Operating environment temperature and humidity 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F less than 85 RH when cooling vents are unblocked m Do Not Install in the Following Locations e exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light exposed to dust or smoke e subject to vibration e subject to strong electro magnetic fields near sources of heat e exposed to high levels of electronic noise e subject to electrostatic noise e exposed to high humidity or poorly ventilated locations e enclosed racks Moving the
30. every day Example 2 In Example 2 the power turns ON everyday at 7 30 a m and playback begins from the first title chapter track The power automatically turns OFF at 5 30 p m When the day is set to ALL see page 48 the timer power settings ON OFF are available Example 3 Similar to Example 2 set the power ON and OFF times every day except Sunday Then match the time in the OFF column for Sunday to the time in the ON column for ALL leave the Sunday time setting in the ON column blank In Example 3 the power on Sundays is OFF while on the remaining days the power turns ON at 7 30 a m with playback beginning at the first Title Chapter track and power turning OFF at 5 30 p m Setting the Power to turn ON One Day and OFF on Another Example 4 The power turns ON at 11 00 p m on Monday and turns OFF 2 00 a m on Tuesday suoljeiadg paoueApy 49 En Weekly Timer Function Operation Display Example 5 When the following settings are selected for the same day ON OFF EE 1 ON OFF r E Result ON EF gt tl Example 6 When the following settings are selected for the same day ON OFF ON OFF D 1 OFF Result OO ee tOO Example 7 When the following settings are selected for the same day ON OFF ON OFF n ON i OFF Result m gt Example 8 When the following settings are selected for the same day OFF 1 m ON i o o i 6 OFF i ON i
31. for recalling the barcode command stack groups from player memory Refer to Setup for Recalling the Barcode Command Stack Groups from Memory see page 47 Select one of the above with Wj or B press the NOTE The power ON time has to be set prior to this action The data is written in memory at the moment the timer setup screen is exited The timer setup is erased from memory if the power is turned OFF before exiting A DVD disc with automatic playback ignores the Timer Setup feature Clearing the Set Time With the TIMER ON OFF input screen shown left CLEAR ENTER showing press then press oy 0n the remote control Playing a Specified Title and Chapter Move gt pointer to 2 TITLE and press Example To playback of Title 6 Chapter 2 2 0 6 NEXT 0 A Press m gt m gt m gt m gt m NEXT B Press py or z to select 06 and press ENTER to advance to the next set of figures Press the buttons py or E7 to select 02 and press Ra NOTE When a Title and Chapter are selected playback continues after the selected chapter if there is one or more chapters following it Playback stops at the end of theTitle If repeat playback is selected in the ADV SETUP menu the Chapter plays first then loops to play again When specifying tracks on a CD or Video CD enter the track number in the CHAPTER in the above setting At this time TITLE and BARCODE COMMAND STACKs s
32. from the beginning select YES ENTER with EEN or GH and press g To add new barcodes to existing barcodes select NO TER with E or 9 and press Press to display the Barcode Command Stack input screen f no barcodes have been input the Barcode Command Stack input screen is displayed The setting procedure of this screen is described in the subsequent pages Barcode Command Stacks can be set directly using a barcode reader optional or with the remote control BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 PLAY BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 004 006 WAIT 000sec DVD Direct Setting Uusing a Barcode Reader l Read a barcode with a barcode reader Send it to the player Example 1 Read PLAY then send it Example 2 Read Play Title 8 Chapters 5 to 12 with Subtitle 3 Audio 2 and Angle 1 then send it DVD Setting Using the Remote Control Set the commands Play Pause II lt I Still Step 1 and Stop m and WAIT and GO TO GROUP using the remote control The Chapter Search Chapter Play Frame Search and Frame Segment Play commands can also be set using the remote control Frame Segment Play is to play between two specific frames TITLE CHP e The TITLE number blinks and the input mode is selected Example 1 To set Play PLAY Press gt e The Barcode Command Stack Input screen shows PLAY
33. image at the set start point but objects are hidden ENTER Press E on the remote control to reveal or start drawing pictures x The mark displays at the top right of the screen during playback ENTER Pressing E in this section starts the drawing S The video becomes a still image in which only the mark is displayed at the set start point ENTER Press jj on the remote control to start drawing Meaning of Displayed Symbols S stands for Still image plays a still image at the IN point A stands for Auto display displays drawing AUTO DISP sk displays only the mark on an empty screen displays a still image immediately before the IN point DVD Pencil Tool Freehand Drawing Click the right mouse button from within the video blackboard input screen to turn the pointer in to the pencil tool Hold down the left mouse button to freehand draw Clicking the right mouse button again to display the Blackboard screen To change the color or line width select coif or tool on the Blackboard screen see Drawing Tools on page 72 NOTE Pictures can be drawn using the pencil tool but are later lost when the power is turned OFF Grouping Video Blackboards Step Group GROUP 001 001 R 1 YLW 02 002 41 032 06 A 002 B 3 GRN 01 027 30 035 08 A Select the group BLACKBOARD GROUP 001 000 Select the step BLACKBOARD GROUP
34. is a standard feature of the player MEMORY k Press three times PROGRAM is displayed on the display The Program screen is displayed Program Track Current Track 1 10 Total Time Move MPa EE With the number buttons Tracks may be played back in any sequence Example To program as in the sequence 9 7 18 gt 10 press H a With ma i Hj G buttons move the cursor to the required track Playback starts in the programmed sequence A When RETURN without playing any additional sequences Note e During Video CD PBC playback programmed playback is unavailable is pressed the programming ends To Stop Program Play CLEAR Tl Press jj during play Normal playback starts from the Chapter Track playing currently Notes Openning the disc table completely erases the program To save a program recorded with this player and a DVD disc refer to age 18 CLEAR Press jj while the player is stopped to erase the program Programming a Pause PAUSE 4 Press in the Program input screen mW is displayed and a pause is added to the program Program Chapter Program Title Current Title 1 Chapter 1 Title 1 Chapter 1 30 o9 07 18 n_ Program Memory Off ayo MPa eerun S When a pause is added playback pauses at the start of the next programmed sequence Title Chapter Trac
35. is properly connected pgs 78 83 Some discs prohibit 96 kHz digital output of Linear PCM audio With this type of disc even if the 96 kHz PCM Out setting of Audio 1 on the Setup menu screen is set to 96 kHz itchanges automatically to 48 kHz pg 35 During playback of a DVD recorded at 96 kHz in 16 9 if the 4 3 Letter Box Video is selected and the Audio 1 is set to 96 kHz PCM Outi it still changes automatically to 48 KHz pg 23 Clean the disc pg 6 If it has been set to the pause or slow playback mode change to the playback mode pg 15 f the volume of the television or AV amplifier etc is set to minimum raise the volume Confirm that the connector plug is in place and properly seated Check for dirt or grime on th connector plug or terminals The screen extends vertically or horizontally to stretch the picture Adjust the TV Screen setting pg 24 The volumes are different between the DVD and CD discs This is due to the difference in the disc recording methods The picture is distorted or dark when playing a DVD disc This player has the copy guard of an analog copy protect system Some discs have a copy prohibition signal When this type of disc is played back lateral stripes may appear on part of the screen but this is not a defect or error The picture distorts when video on a DVD disc is recroded then played on a VCR This player has the copy guard of an analog copy protect
36. is set to the original language and the subtitles are set to OFF default setting when shipped OFF Automatic setting of the audio during playback is cancelled The audio and subtitle language is controlled by the Audio Language and Subtitle Language selections SETUP F Press DVD Setting the DVD Menu Language Some DVDs have a menu Select the language from this menu This setting cannot be set during playback SETUP q Press C The initial setup menu is displayed Press the arrow button ij right direction Language Audio Language English Subtitle Language English Auto Language On E EEI w Subtitle Language ubtitle Display JEnglish Subtitle Off lOther EB FMove EEx w Subtitle Language Menu screen language displays according to the Subtitle Language setting default setting when shipped English The menu screen language is English Other Select the desired language from among 136 languages For details see When Other is selected by the subtitle language audio language DVD language setting on page 28 SETUP F Press C Note If the selected language is missing from the disc the menu screen displays in another language recorded on that disc DVD Turning the Subtitle Display ON OFF The feature allows subtitles and or Assist Subtitle to be shown This setting is locked during playback SETUP 4 Press The init
37. the code currently set on the player refer to the Terms section on page 86 This units region code is 1 e During operation the following marks may appear on the TV monitor screen amp Appears when the player is unable to perform the selected function S Appears when the disc is unable to perform the selected function When the Menu Screen is DIES IEN Returning to Menu Display During Playback DVDs and Video CDs usually feature selection menus This player supports menus for choosing available titles and music from the disc mDuring DVD Playback Press Wj ij ij G_ to scroll to an ENTER item and press m Example TITLE MENU 1 POP JAZZ COUNTRY R amp B CLASSICAL mDuring Video CD playback Select with the number buttons When the menu screen consists of two pages or more press PREV NEXT to turn the pages Example POP JAZZ COUNTRY R amp B CLASSICAL mTurning the menu screen display off on The way to display the menu screen differs depending on ae disc pul menu screen is returned with DVD by pressing or MENU during playback and with Video CD by pressing RETURI during PBC playback Regarding operations on the menu screen refer to the information included with the disc mDuring DVD Playback TOP MENU EF Press Gj MENU e Press ij again for a list of titles e Operate according to disc menus mDuring Video CD Playback i E
38. the numbers remain as they were on the Program input screen while the program for the disc is erased Viewing disc information Viewing Disc Information While Stopped 4 Press while stopped The disc information screen is displayed DVD The Titles and the Chapter numbers within the respective Titles are displayed hapter 1 2 shows that there are two pages of information and that this screen is the first of those pages c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 E Exit When there are two or more pages of disc information the next screen is displayed when the arrow button right direction is pressed The tracks and the respective track times are displayed Information Compact Disc Total Time Time Time 5 23 6 51 4 55 3 18 1 2 shows that there are two 6 13 6 50 5 45 4 16 pages of information and that 5 10 3 22 1 2 B this screen is the first of those nspa EA pages When there are two or more pages of disc information the next screen is displayed when the cursor button E right direction is pressed To switch off the disc information DISPLAY A A Press ay again to hide the disc information screen Viewing Disc Information During Playback 4 Press repeatedly during play When pressed the following kind of disc information is displayed in the upper part of the screen DVD Pressing once reveals the present frame information Present Title numb
39. with greater sense of presence than the stereo speaker system oe ne 5 LD 7 0 w K D TruSurround TruSurround and the symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs Inc in the United States and selected foreign coun tries TruSurround technology has been commercialized by means of a license from SRS Labs Inc Note e This function is unavailable when the DVD DTS audio and 96 kHz PCM is selected or when a CD is played e When 4 on the remote control is pressed in the Virtual Dolby Digital mode VDD is visible on the screen upper right e When Audio 1 Dolby Digital Output on the initial Setup menu is set to Dolby Digital gt PCM in Virtual Dolby Digital mode audio is blocked from the digital output termial page 34 e The surround effect of some discs may be limited depending upon how the disc was produced Dynamic Range Compression Setting This function allows the dynamic range of the audio sound track to be adjusted loud volume lower and low volume louder When Audio DRC Dynamic Range Compression is ON soft sounds such as dialogue are heard more clearly without increasing loud sounds on the same track I SETUP 4 Press C The initial setup screen is displayed a aM M M M Ml dp 4 Press the arrow button jj 2 right direction 5 ee ee Virtual Surround Off 7 Audio DRC serur SA Large Maximum
40. 03 05 03 07 03 21 004 005 006 007 008 SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 PLAY 002 003 03 123000 129000 004 05 03 07 03 21 005 006 007 008 SAVE DEL INS EXIT 8 BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 002 001 TITLE 03 SEARCH FRAME 123000 MARK FRAME 129000 SAVE DEL INS EXIT 0 BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 002 001 TITLE 03 SEARCH FRAME 123000 MARK FRAME 129000 SAVE DEL INS EXIT 6 Move the gt pointer to INS by pressing or Ey ENTER 7 Press fs Inserts a step before the selected step and moves all other steps down by one NEXT 8 Pressey To divide the existing group at the vacant step Displays the Barcode Command Stack input screen at the first step of the newly created group 9 Move the pointer to SAVE by pressing the ENTER button and pressing IMPORTANT A division may be cancelled at any time before hitting SAVE To abort a division move the pointer to Exit press the left direction button J then press the Ea button The division is only entered in to memory when the operation is saved at step 9 BARCODE COMMAND BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 004 004 001 PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 03 21 004 005 006 007 008 ALL CLEAR YES NO BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 004 004 TITLE 00 SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME 000000 SUBTITLE ij AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 004 004 001 PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07
41. 03 21 004 gt 005 006 007 008 gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 003 004 001 02 000150 002050 002 06 22 23 t 003 004 005 006 007 008 gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT DVD Merging Two Barcode Stack Command Stack Groups MEMORY l Press a5 e BARCODE COMMAND is displayed ENTER 2 Press Barcode Command Stack screen displays ENTER 3 Select NO with E or Gy and press g The Barcode Command Stack Input screen displays ENTER when a S pressed DISPLAY 4 Press Displays the list of the last group that was input PREV 5 Change the group with e Move the gt pointer to the next step of the previously input number with qj or B becomes the division point suoijeiadg paoueApy 67 En 68 En Grouping some Barcode Command Stacks 6 BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 003 004 001 02 000150 002050 002 06 22 23 eee 003 004 005 006 007 008 SAVE gt DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 003 003 001 02 000150 002050 002 06 22 23 tee 003 PLAY 004 03 123000 129000 005 05 03 07 03 21 006 007 008 SAVE gt DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 003 003 001 02 000150 002050 002 06 22 23 eee 003 PLAY 004 03 123000 129000 005 05 03 07 006 007 008 SAVE DEL INS EXIT 6 Move the gt pointer to DEL by pressing the right button gj right direction ENTER 7 Press fs Deletes the group delimiter and joins the current group group with the nex
42. CC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equip ment To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions use shielded cables and connectors for connections This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gen erates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi sion reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authori zation may inval
43. CH E Press NEXT PLAY SEARCH Pressing or is also available except ME Playback starts from the selected elapsed play time For frame searching the Still Frame mode is set at a particular frame frame accuracy may vary with they type of disc in use Example Discs recorded with a slide show or a DVD movie are set to 24 frame per second Time Searches Frame Searches are unavailable for discs that do not provide playback time datawithin a Title DISPLAY press to check for Time codes see page 19 Point To cancel the flashing Title Chapter Track Time display CLEAR i press the button twice Making selections from a menu is possible for some titles Simply press to display the menu screen then choose an item from the list Note With DVD Time Searches are unavailable on certain disc Titles when the Q mark is displayed When performing DVD or Video CD Time Searches the playback may start from a slightly different time e On DVD discs a Time Search is unavailable when the unit is in the Stop mode Searches using the above method are ignored during PBC playback from Video CDs An error may occur when a Frame Search is issued several frames before or after Title and Chapter breaks because of the way in which a DVD disc is produced 14 En this occurs Still Frame Frame Advance Frame Reverse Frame Advance Frame Reverse back the picture up by 1 frame q Press PD a ce 6
44. EC that provides guidelines for proper ground ing and in particular specifies that the cable grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical This product is equipped with technology for the protection of copy rights protected by U S patent claims and other intellectual prop erty rights possessed by the Macrovision Corporation and other tights holders Special permission from Macrovision Corporation is required for the use of this copyright protection technology and that permission has been received for home use and certain other limited applications Reverse engineering and disassembly of this technology are prohibited Before using Thank you for buying this Pioneer product Please read through these operating instructions before operating your DVD player After you have finished reading the instructions put them away in a safe place for future reference Check Accessories Audio Cord Video Cord Remote Control Batteries AA R6P Laser Barcode Sheet ceceeseeceeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesneeeeeeeeeaee 1 RF Adaptor Set Clamp ececeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneteeeeeeeeeeetens 1 SCIOW E PP E EE A E E T 1 Operating Instructions sseeeeeeeeeeeeieeeierierrereirrrerierserene 1 Warranty Card Inserting batteries into the Remote Control While pressing the back cover pull out in the direction indicated by the arrow and insert AA size dry cell batteries
45. EE With 9 3 E Gy select the mode Program Chapter when programming Chapters Program Title when programming Titles With ma 3 i Gy move the cursor to the Program input screen With the number buttons select the Chapters and Titles to be played back in any sequence Example To program titles or chapters in the Sequence 9 7 18 press R MD a N Program Chapter Program Title Current Tite 41 Chapter 1 Title 1 Chapter 1 30 o 07 18 B Program Memory Off ayov BMP lay EE E To input Chapters and Titles during playback Press ENTER With ma 3 5 buttons move the cursor to the Chapter or Title where playback needs to start Playback starts in the programmed sequence RETURN When is pressed the programming ends without playing the sequence Note f the current Title number upper display side is different from the Title number lower side inputting Chapters using the button is unavailable Use numeric buttons to input Chapters numbers For DVD discs Program Play may be unvailable depending upon the disc Then o or amp appears on the screen To program Chapters the Chapters must be within the same Title When the view is changing from Chapter to Chapter during Program play the display of the next chapter appears on the screen although it may not be the next programmed Chapter This
46. English ssss08 baai DT ff nganani eee 27 S Out 0 ot oe page 96kHz PCM Out ff 96kKHz gt 48kHz B Auto Language OM eses 96kHz Off MPEG Out MPEG secsesssvsseststeeeee E MPEG PCM DVD Language i w Subtitle Language G TER English Digital Out ON see eee eoe oe I Off Other Subtitle Display ff OM secscsacsssassnsetsrsee Audio2 Off Assist Subtitle Virtual Surround F Off scciisttinans 8 VDD Tru Surround Subtitle Of prised nase Audio DRC Large cesssssssssesssesssenees fe ae AN AUCTO sieiessicnennite 8 seul F Selected Subtitle 30 Small I Off 2 General Parental Lock Level Change Q Video Password Change TV Screen 4 3 Letter Box 4 Screen Saver ey i aS 4 3 Pan amp Scan Black E 16 90 Wide Background Color A A page Still Picture Later AEAT 8 Background Color BEEE Auto On Screen Display On cece O Off OSD Position Wide i indicates the setting when shipped F Normal 26 Angle Indicator E Ofiara ats page Operating the Initial Setup Menu The basic operatin method for the initial Setup menu and the locations of the appropriate buttons are explained below m Displaying the initial Setup menu sa BY ON 1 Pres When the power T been turned on proceed to f3 SETUP 2 Press m The initial setup menu is displayed Example Audiot Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital DTS Out Off 96kHz
47. Eo The picture advances by one frame each time the button is pressed STEP The effect differs according to the settings DVD see below REV STEP PLAY in ADV SETUP is by Frame or VOBU see page 42 Frame The picture reverses by one frame each time the button is pressed VOBU The picture reverses in VOBU each time the button is pressed The ability to advance or reverse the picture by one frame depends upon the type of data recorded on the disc such as a DVD movie in 24 frames per second If Still Images appear shaky when playing back DVD stop motion frames set the Still Picture to Field see page 25 Vertical resolution qulaity is reduced by half but blurriness is eliminated from the picture STEP e if VOBU is selected each time the is pressed then playback is reversed by 0 4 seconds to 1 second VOBU Video Object Unit In DVD VIDEO it is the smallest unit that forms a stream A VOBU is from 0 4 seconds to 1 second in duration q Press Note There is no sound when viewing Still frames or when advancing one frame at a time Pause may not be possible with certain discs In this case the D mark is displayed When pressing Ark playback is halted and background color default color is turquoise appears on the screen Slow Motion Play Forward Slow Playback STEP Press and hold during playback To change the speed of slow playback During slow playback the speed can be
48. H FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 002 REPEAT Example 5 To input the command for setting Subtitle 1 Audio 2 and Angle 3 1 When the word TITLE is blinking enter 00 in the TITLE field Do NOTpress 2 Press while the TITLE digits are blinking 3 When the SUBTITLE digits start to blink NEXT press g then 4 When the AUDIO digit starts to blink press J 5 When the ANGLE digital starts to blink 3 press may A Play command that specifies the start and end frames voids any possibility of setting a Subtitle Audio and Angle option However by setting Subtitle Audio and Angle selections as described in the above procedure before the Frame Sec tion Play command the playback includes these options The input as shown above plays Title 3 Frames 10000 to 15000 with Subtitle 1 Audio 2 and Angle 3 Commands other than Frame Section Play command such as Fame Search Chapter Search and Chapter Section Play commands a specific setting is valid within each command Example 6 To repeat Play Title 3 frames 123000 to 129000 in Example 3 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 in Example 3 The Barcode Command Stack input screen appears lt o9 RPT A B 2 Press g While the TITLE number is g blinking The REPEAT indicator appears on screen 9 D y te e gt 57 En 58 En Barcode Comm
49. N except for Sunday These settings turn the player ON and OFF according to the times set for the first series in The player therefore stays OFF on Sunday Notes When the ON and OFF times are set to the same exact time the player reacts differently according to any previously designated settings In Example 9 when the ON and OFF times are identical the power is OFF and the player is in Standby until the proper time reached When the ON and OFF times are identical if the player is is already ON the OFF setting on the second timed series is ignored Power On Start Function ADV SETUP page 1 2 WEEKLY TIMER OFF gt POWER ON START OFF TITLE PLAY MODE Single REPEAT MODE OFF BAUD RATE 4800bps TRAY LOCK BLACKBOARD LOCK STACK MODE OSD REV STEP REV PLAY 1 2 serur S POWER ON START 1 TOP MENU 2 TITLE In the case of 1 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK In the case of 2 Be jenter S RETURN In the case of 3 POWER ON START 1 TOP MENU 2TITLE TITLE 06 CHAPTER 02 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK JENTER EO ADV SETUP page 1 2 WEEKLY TIMER OFF gt POWER ON START T06 C02 TITLE PLAY MODE Single REPEAT MODE OFF BAUD RATE 4800bps TRAY LOCK OFF BLACKBOARD LOCK OFF STACK MODE OSD ON REV STEP REV PLAY VOBU EEx Selecting the special Title and Chapter Select ENTER on the screen to save the setting and exit the screen Select RETURN to cancel the setting and r
50. OFF BLACKBOARD LOCK OFF STACK MODE OSD ON REV STEP REV PLAY VOBU f serur SA page 1 2 ON 3 4 1 3 shows that there are 3 pages of setting 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 3 OFF Al 00 04 29 sat 08 15 00 1 3 ON OFF MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN b AL p Se Tip The internal clock has a tolerance of approximately 2 minutes per month The amount varies depending on the usage environment The built in clock is powered by a capacitor thus continues to function when the player is in the STANDBY mode But the AC power cord must be plugged in If the power cord is unplugged the clock continues to run for 7 to 10 days only when the capacitor is fully charged and at an approximate temperature of 77 F The weekly timer setting is stored in memory and that this screen is the first of those pages Setting Correcting the Current Time Set the current date and time 1 Move the gt pointer to WEEKLY TIMER by pressing fw or B7 2 Pressi or Sj and set to ON ENTER 3 Press j The Weekly Timer setting screen displays ENTER 4 Press The date time setting screen displays but blinking 5 Set the time of the day Set figures in order of year 2 digits month day day of the week hour minute and second These figures can be input in either of the following two methods NEXT A Input using the numeric buttons and ENTER B
51. P NEXT Pressing in place of gt gt in step 6 causes the steps to execute step by step After one step is executes simply press the button to advance to the next step Pressing PREV i causes the previous command to execute NOTE The unit cannot enter this mode while the Player Control Panel is displayed 69 En 70 En Using Barcode Command Stacks BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 003 001 gt PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 03 21 004 005 006 007 008 DVD Recalling Executing a Previously Input Barcode Command Stack From the List View RECALL l Press DISPLAY 2 Press Displays a list of commands 3 Select a group by pressing calc Select the command group containing the command s for execution 4 Selecta step by pressing fw Ea Select which command step executes first If the step number is to the left of 001 then all commands within the group are executed STEP for consecutive execution PLAY 5 Press ggg or PLAY gt Press rie for step by step execution Press Some titles may not be available for recall and execution Example The Search command fails to execute unless a Title contains the Chapter Time and similar information on the screen screen or with a disc that permits seraches Character Input Output Drawing DVD Video Blackboard Use Video Blackboard to draw characters of pictures on the screen The images may be disp
52. PCM Out 96kHz gt 48kHz MPEG Out MPEG gt PCM Digital Out Off 4D aFMove EEx buttons for making menu selections m Settings that function immediately after changing depend on the type of disc Depending on the type of disc DVD Video CD or CD some settings work immediately after changing This player confirms changes by indicator color light to the left of the selected setting See the following table Color of the indicator Type of disc Blue DVD only Yellow Green DVD Video CD only Not affected by the type of disc E Settings that are locked during playback Settings that are unavailable for change during playback appear gray Gray Language Selecting the Aspect Ratio DVD Set the Aspect Ratio to match the display device connected to the player This setting is unnecessary when connecting to a wide screen television Most DVD movies support wide screen devices with the screen size ratio usually called the aspect ratio set to 16 9 horizontal vertical Consequently if a DVD is viewed on a television of the conventional size the 4 3 aspect ratio increases the height of the image Set the aspect ratio to 4 3 to elimate the distortion The aspect ratio is locked during disc playback SETUP 1 Press f The M setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button 3 right direction PW Etec 4 3 Letter Box Still Pi
53. Pioneer Industrial DVD Player DVD V7400 Operating Instructions IMPORTANT The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL A The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of im portant operating and maintenance servicing in structions in the literature accompanying the appli ance IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS En READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference HEEDWARNINGS All wamings onthe product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use instructions should be followed CLEANING Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning The product should be cleaned only witha polishing cloth orasoft dry cloth Never clean with fumiture wax benzine in
54. R Round suoijeiadg paoueApy Character Input Output Drawing DVD Video Blackboard Indicator on the top of right GROUP 001 001 R 3 RED 02 015 29 015 36 A AADS ue Notes t takes time to draw a graphical image If the image needs to hide part of the video the image drawing IN point must be set in advance of the desired scene Creation time varies according to the type of drawn graphic and to the number of drawings The drawing time is usually in range of 10 to 30 frames f different graphics are recorded in adjacent frames they may fail to display during continuous playback because of drawing speed constraints Drawings are hidden during Frame Reverse or Reverse Play CD Draw by holding down the left mouse button and dragging the cursor 74 En DVD To Change the Display Mode 1 Move the cursor to the line you want to change and click the left mouse button 2 Move the cursor tom and click the left mouse button Indicator display on the right edge of screen A Displays at the same time as the disc playback from the set start point through the end point A S The video becomes a still image at the set start point A S The video becomes a still image immediately before the set start point No display The set characters or pictures are hidden ENTER Pressing jj in this section revels the drawing s S The video becomes the still
55. Screen Saver The screen saver is a function to prevent the burning in the afterglow phenomenon of an image when the same image has been displayed for a long time such as during a pause y SETUP q Press ee The initial setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button ij right direction ENTER lt Press C General Parental Lock Level 8 fof Background Color Black Background Color serur S EDA Pove OFF Screen Saver is deactivated default setting when shipped Black Screen saver set to black Background Color Screen saver set to a selected color Select the Background Color Select a screen for when the disc is stopped y SETUP Press faa The initial setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button jj right direction ENTER Press a General Parental Lock Level 8 Screen Saver Off Background Color J w EBDA Move Exit r Adjust the screen color from the ENTER menu and press jj General Background Color E E E E m Pove b ia Return Aii Select Kal Exit SETUP F Press m sbulles 33 En Setting the Digital Output The type of digital signal corresponding to the amplifier can be selected through the player Improper settings may cause noise or feedback Review the information belo
56. TACK GROUP 001 003 TITLE 05 SEARCH CHAPTER 03 MARK CHAPTER 05 SUBTITLE 03 AUDIO 2 ANGLE 1 gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT NEXT 7 Press gy 4 times to select AUDIO 1 8 Press BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 003 TITLE 05 SEARCH CHAPTER 03 MARK CHAPTER 05 SUBTITLE 03 AUDIO 1 ANGLE 1 gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT NEXT Q Press Next Barcode Command Input screen displays 10 Move the gt pointer to SAVE by pressing ENTER em then press g NOTE To save the corrected information press teri repeatedly until the last item flashes ANGLE in this example Press te again to move to the next input page In this next step move pointer to SAVE and press to save the data The corrected information is NOT saved if pointer is on SAVE then is pressed before the end of correction in the middle of the step being corrected DVD Adding a Step in a Previously Input Barcode Stack Command Stack 1 Perform steps 1 through 4 of Correcting a Previously input Barcode Command Stack 2 Select the location for the new step by simply pressing the m or Eg button 3 Move the gt pointer to INS by pressing ENTER E OF Gy then the g button Inserts a new step before the selected step and the subsequent steps are moved down the list by one BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 PLAY 002 003 03 123000 129000 004 05 03 07 03 21 005 006 007 008 SAVE DEL INS EXIT
57. V7400 units are externally syncronized and their videos are started simultaneously for frame synchronized playback turn OFF the AV SYNC COMPENSATE on the ADV SETUP menu The external sync 77 function only works with DVD play the function fails on any other operation En 78 En How to Display Total Hours Played and Power ON Time The DVD V7400 displays the total play time and power ON time to provide working condition and maintenance timing information Refer to the directions below to display the play time and power ON time 1 Press and hold onthe player s front panel before turning the power ON press o 2 Verify that the screen shows the following Power ON time is 105 OPERATING TIME POWER ON 00105 46 hours 46 minutes for PLAY 00078 13 this example Total play time is 78 hours 13 munites for this example 3 When performing an operation such as playback from the remote control time information disappears as normal operation begins NOTE Because time is measured by the CPU clock information includes an error of up to two percent e Changing the total play time and power ON time to zero is unavailable Connecting the Player Caution Connecting Information The Analog copy protect technology is copy guarded If the player is connected to a TV via a VCR or if files are recorded played back through a VCR the picture may have distortions Vide
58. adhered to POWER SOURCES This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company LOCATION The appliance should be installed in a stable location NONUSE PERIODS The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION e If this product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other it will fit into the outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug If this product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin it will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug POWER CORD PROTECTION Powersupply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs con
59. adjusted to n STEP STEP four separate settings by pressing fm and EE Slow Fast STEP STEP lt For DVD STEP1 1 30 1he 1 3 1 4 2 For Video CD the 8 4 2 units seconds DVD Reverse Slow Motion STEP Press and hold during playback To change the Slow Motion speed The action differs depending on the REV STEP REV PLAY setting on the ADV SETUP menu page 42 Fast Slow STEP STEP q4 For frame 14 Ye V4 Ve Vig STEP1 30 units seconds For VOBU Reverse slow playback in VOBU units VOBU Video OBject Unit In DVD VIDEO it is the smallest unit that forms a stream and is from 0 4 seconds to 1 second in duration Return to Normal Playback Note No sound will be heard during Slow Motion Repeat Play Repeat Play of a Chapter Track Ei During playback of the chapter or track you wish to repeat press p so that Repeat Chapter is displayed With CDs and Video CDs Repeat Track is displayed Repeat Play of a Title 4 During playback of the Title to be suoijeiado o1seg REPEAT repeated press g so that Repeat Title is displayed e With DVD discs the title continues playing until the end then playback starts once more from the beginning of that title e CDs and Video CDs have a single Title per disc thus the entire disc is repeated DVD Repeat Play of All Titles REPEAT During playback press so that Repeat All is displayed
60. age the player Playback begins when the correct code is input Press the number buttons to input 2 Press WE a select Password the 4 digit code number Change and press EE Pressing Wj BA for each digit and selecting the numbers is also possible Pressing Ej E davances or reduces the number The code number input screen is displayed General Parental Lock Confirm Code Number General Parental Lock Confirm Code Number B Move yH i Return EEx B Move yH return EEx E Press the number buttons and enter ENTER the present 4 digit code number 2 Press a Playback starts E e Pressing W RM for each digit and selecting the Note numbers is also possible Pressing ED 3 Some discs skip while playing back only the scenes advances or reduces the number with viewing and listening restrictions See the operation method included with the disc for details ENTER 4 Press 7 Press the number buttons and input the new 4 digit code number General Parental Lock Password Change B Move Ayy Return E Exit ENTER Press B The code number is changed Making Standard Settings Setting the
61. and Stack Setting Example 7 a command to jump to another group When the TITLE number RECALL is flashing press z 2 The display changes as shown to the left refer to diagram 3 Input the group number to jump to then NEXT press J To change the group number on a previously input GO BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 004 003 1 GO TO GROUP 000 TO GROUP press E during Detailed or List display and input the new number Using this command enables consecutive jumps to different groups V conceptual representation only GROUP 002 GROUP 001 GROUP 004 Create standby display groups to return to the same point as before a jump to another group V conceptual representation only GROUP 001 Example RECALL 002 PLAY or External option switch Group 002 GO TO GROUP 001 GROUP 003 GO TO GROUP 001 GROUP 004 Example RECALL 003 PLAY or External option switch Group 003 Example RECALL 004 PLAY or External option switch Group 004 GO TO GROUP 001 DVD Setting the Subtitle Audio and Angle SUBTITLE 00 changes screen color to the selelcted Background color in the GUI menu and makes a played image invisible 01 to 32 displays the corresponding Subtitle e 33 plays with all Subtitles off e 34 hides the played image with 00 to reveal the played image again 99 re
62. and Stack screen displays 3 Select NO with E Or g3 then press the ENTER button Barcode Command Stack Input screen displays when the button is pressed DISPLAY 4 Press List appears e Verify that the pointer is located at the step immediately following the last entry 5 Press The input screen for the first step of the next Barcode Command Stack group appears Set the next group for the Barcode Command Stacks BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 002 001 PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 03 21 004 gt 005 006 007 008 gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 002 002 001 gt SUBTITLE 01 AUDIO2 ANGLE 3 002 03 10000 15000 003 004 005 006 007 008 gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT BARCODE COMMAND BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 0321 004 005 006 007 008 ALL CLEAR YES NO BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 004 TITLE 00 SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT DVD Switching the Barcode Stack Command Stack Group MEMORY l Press E8 BARCODE COMMAND is displayed ENTER 2 Press py Barcode Command Stack screen displays 3 Select NO with E Or Gy then press the ENTER C button The Barcode Input screen displays as soon as the button is pressed DISPLAY 4 Press List appears 5 Press psy E3 Pressing ca switches the view to the next group Pressing switch
63. ber using the numeric buttons where execution begins Press Execution of the selected Step in the Group begins OR W e Step setup is released after the step plays 75 En Grouping Video Blackboards Select the step GROUP 001 001 R 1 YLW 02 002 41 032 06 A 002 B 3 GRN 01 027 30 035 08 A Example gt Time Flow Att IN OUT O Start point End point B IN 1 OUT O Start point 1 End point c IN OUT D Start point End point gt D H IN OUT O Start point O End point 76 En Select the group DVD Recalling Executing Previously Input Blackboards While Observing the List RECALL 1 Press twice DISPLAY 2 Press E Displays a list of commands PREV NEXT 3 Select a group by pressing Pa ty 4 Selecta step by pressing Wa ENTER 5 Press jag NOTE CLEAR 7 Press to remove any displayed characters or pictures However characters and pictures set using the button D CLEAR amos Cannot be erased with E Display of Recalled Characters and Pictures When recalling usingthe command Executing an entire group images display in the order of the set start point locations rather than by register order When a character or picture is set to display while another image is already displayed the second character picture superimposes on top of the existing image All images remain on screen until the last display end point
64. ble However Barcode Command Stacks are unavailable for CDs and Video CDs DVD Barcode Commands and Stack Groups function properly on the DVD V7400 suo1 e13d0 pavuenpy 51 En Power On Start Function POWER ON START 1 TOP MENU 2 TITLE 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK GROUP 005 ENTER E RETURN ADV SETUP page 1 2 WEEKLY TIMER OFF gt POWER ON START GROUP 005 TITLE PLAY MODE Single REPEAT MODE OFF BAUD RATE 4800bps TRAY LOCK BLACKBOARD LOCK STACK MODE OSD REV STEP REV PLAY EEx Setting a Barcode Command Stack Group Select ENTER on the screen to save the setting and exit the screen Select RETURN to cancel the setting and return to the previous screen ADV SETUP page 1 2 WEEKLY TIMER OFF POWER ON START OFF TITLE PLAY MODE Single REPEAT MODE OFF BAUD RATE 4800bps TRAY LOCK OFF BLACKBOARD LOCK OFF STACK MODE OSD ON REV STEP REV PLAY VOBU EEx For your reference Memorized data is retained even if the power cord is unplugged 52 En 3 Recalling and Executing Barcode Command Stack Groups from Memory e Move the gt pointer to 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK and press m Example To execute Barcode Command Stack Group 5 A Press g gt B Press ga or g to select 005 and ENTER ress press SE The ADV SETUP menu screen displays again showing the POWER ON START setting When this setting is displayed the operation is complete NOTE Discs authored to begi
65. cator Lights when repeat play program play or command stack function is operating Forward button gt gt gt gt Reverse button lt lt lt KEY LOCK indicator Front panel controls and remote control are blocked from sending any commands when eee is lit settings are changed through RS 232C and remote contro PLAY PAUSE button STANDBY Indicator Pioneer NTSC PAL PROGRAM KEY LOCK DISPLAY button ceomusuround DOETE PYEJ STOP OPEN CLOSE STOP SCAN SKIP STILU STEP PLAY PAUSE OPEN CLOSE bi SS utton EEE o STANDBY o ON POWER button Disc illumination DVD CD shows green during DVD s playback orange during CD MOUSE EXT CONT PHONES LEVE IKEY BOARD Remote Sensor mn E gig BONCD LB 5 BarCodoCD aeie 2 Mir MAX 7 MOUSE KEYBOARD connector External control jack Headphone volume control EXT CONT Headphone jack E Rear panel Your amp Settings Regular AV amp Select Dolby Digital PCM from the SETUP MENU See page 34 Dolby Digital com Select Dolby Digital from the SETUP patible amp MENU See page 34 DIGITAL OUT Connector Noise may result if output is set inorrectly set as listed in the table above AUDIO OUT S Video Output Connector Jack a la INTERFACE f me OA A j Video Output Connector 4 i CouposTE Monaural Audio Out Connector VDF ADAPTER Power Output Video Output Pin Connector INTERFACE CONNECTOR a
66. clean during normal use but if it malfunctions due to soiling contact your nearest Pioneer Authorized Service Center Lens cleaners are commercially available however special care should be exercised in their use since some may cause damage to the lens Condensation If a player is brought from cool surroundings into a warm room or the temperature changes suddeely moisture may gather inside of the unit When this happens the player s performance becomes affected To prevent this let the player stand in its new surroundings for an hour or more before switching it on or make raise the room temperature gradually Condensation may also form during the summer if the player is placed within the breeze from an air conditioner In such cases move the unit to another location Disc types compatible with this unit The marks shown below are found on disc labels or on disc jackets The DVD V7400 plays discs bearing the marks below without needing an adaptor This player can play discs recorded in either PAL or NTSC format Use discs marked with NTSC or PAL on the jacket or sleeve Types of playable discs and their marks Diameter Playable sides DVD VIDEO DVD VIDEO DVD 12 cm 5 single sided 1 layer lt i gt 2 layer 12 cm 5 double sided 1 layer 2 layer DVD VIDEO 8 cm 3 single sided 1 layer 2 layer 8 cm 3 double sided 1 layer 2 layer VIDEO CD VIDEO CD COMPACT 12 cm 5
67. compression of audio source Medium Moderate compression of audio source Small Minimum compression of audio source Off Cancel the audio DRC default setting when shipped SETUP F Press m Note Audio DRC is only effective with Dolby Digital audio sources e Audio DRC effects depend on which speakers and amplifier are used Adjust the setting of the amp and speaker to the most effective setting 37 En Returning to the Factory Default Settings from Time of Shipment All the settings can be returned to the factory default Returning the settings to the default values erases all data stored in the memory simultaneously page 18 Record any vital information before issuing this command 4 With the player in the Standby press and hold the left scan powers button Some values are reset to the default settings prior to shipment Settings returned to the default 1 SETUP menu 2 ADV SETUP menu 3 Program memory 4 Parental Lock Settings maintained at last value 1 Command stack 2 Video blackboard data 3 Clock Language Code List DVD Language Language code Language Language code Language Language code Language Language code Japanese ja Basque eu Lithuanian It Shona sn English en Persian fa Latvian lv Somali so French fr Finnish fi Malagasy mg Albanian sq German de
68. cture 4 3 Pan amp Scan On Screen Display 16 9 Wide OSD Position Angle Indicator 4B AF Move EEx 4 3 Letter Box Select when a television of the conventional size is connected with the picture in the letter box format see the following page 4 3 Pan amp Scan Select when a television of the conventional size is connected with the picture sides cut away see the following page 16 9 Wide Select when a wide screen device 16 9 is connected default setting when shipped SETUP F Press ja f a disc witha 9 aspect ratio and 96 kHz PCM sound is converted and played in the letter box format the sampling frequency of the sound is downgraded to 48 kHz To enjoy 96 kHz sound set the screen aspect ratio to wide screen Whether the aspect ration can be changed depends on the disc Check the disc jacket for details sbulnes 23 En Selecting the Aspect Ratio DVD Image Appearance 4 3 Aspect Ratio Image Recorded on DVD DVD V7400 Settings View Options There are bars at the top and 1 ff bottom but the full image is 4 3 Letter Box er 2 shown The left and right sides of the screen are cut off but it can be 4 3 Pan amp Scan seen properly Switch to 4 3 Letter Box for a full 16 9 discs screen view The image appears stretched or lengthened verically toa Kice Switch the player to 4 3 Letter Box or 4 3 Pan amp Scan The image appears properly 4 3 Lett
69. d gt gt the STANDBY indicator changes from green to orange SCAN Release when you reach the desired location Normal playback resumes on the front panel has the same function When the Scan indicator on the screen changes from flashing to lit fast forward continues even if the button is released When the destination has been reached press the button SCAN Fast Reverse SCAN Press and hold SCAN Release when you reach the desired location Normal playback resumes 7 on the front panel has the same function When the Scan indicator on the screen changes from flashing to lit fast rewind continues even if the button is released When the desired location has been reached press the button SCAN Searching For a Desired Scene SEARCH Searching by Chapter Track DVD Direct Search with Title Numbers During Playback TITLE CHP q Press E during playback Selecting Title numbers using the number buttons Title 3 When selecting Title 3 simply press When selecting Title number 10 press SEARCH E Press i PLAY Pressing is also an option DVD Direct Search with the Title Numbers in the Stop Mode Pressing number buttons to select the Title when the unit is in the Stop mode causes playback to start at the beginning of the selected Title To select Title 3 Press ca To select title number 10 gt 10 Press may a
70. e During operations using the LaserBarcode Scanner sending commands from a computer may cause malfunctions This includes sending commands through the remote control the front panel and serial signals When using the LaserBarcode Scanner in the wired mode the remote control is disabled in order to prevent erroneous commands from being sent Thus Pioneer recommends using the wired mode e When the player is operated via barcodes some on screen displays Play and Stop are hidden refer to the DVD V7400 Command Protocol manual for details e Barcode commands issued for LD and DVD are ignored when a CD or CD Video disc is loaded e When a DVD is loaded commands issued for CDs are ignored When used in wired mode Optional LaserBarcode Scanner UC V108BC Troubleshooting Please refer to the DVD V7400 manuals for error code information before seeking support Generally device failures can be traced to many factors Check the TV monitor AV ampliefer and speakers for compliance If the situation continues contact your service personnel the store where the player was purchased or the nearest PIONEER Authorized Service Center Power fails to turn ON Check the power connections pgs 80 83 The disc table refuses to stay closed Set the disc in the disc table properly pg 10 Clean the disc pg 6 Check the region numbers pgs 7 amp 86 The screen does not appear Check the setting of the Video Output
71. e left mouse button the numerical value is increased by one Each time you click the right button the numerical value is decreased by one suoijeiadg paoueApy 45 En Weekly Timer Function Operation Display 1 TIMER ON OFF WED ON 10 30 OFF 17 45 1 TOP MENU 2 TITLE 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK E CLEAR ENTER S RETURN TIMER ON OFF WED ON 10 30 OFF 17 45 1 TOP MENU gt 2 TITLE 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK ECLER RENTER AETURN 3 TIMER ON OFF WED ON 10 30 OFF 17 45 1 TOP MENU 2 TITLE gt 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK ECLER PS JeENTER O or reference Memorized data is not erased even if AC power cord is unplugged TIMER ON OFF WED ON 10 30 OFF 17 45 1 TOP MENU 2 TITLE 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK ECLER Ge JenTeR a RETURN Pointer 00 04 29 sar 08 15 00 ON OFF MON TUE wED 10 30 17 45 T06 C02 THU sae sa FRI SAT SN i AD EER E RETURN Select ENTER on the screen to save the setting and exit the screen Select RETURN to cancel the setting and return to the previous screen 46 En 3 Set the operation which begins when the timed playback starts 1 TOP MENU Setup for playing from top of the menu 2 TITLE Setup for playing a specified Title and Cchapter Refer to Playing the Specified Title and Chapter see below 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK Setup
72. ed any time before hitting SAVE To abort a deletion move the pointer to EXIT press the right direction button repeatedly Sj then simply press the unit s button The group is deleted from memory only when the operation is saved at step 9 BARCODE COMMAND BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 03 21 004 005 006 007 008 ALL CLEAR YES NO BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 004 TITLE 00 SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 03 21 004 005 006 007 008 gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 03 21 004 005 006 007 008 gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT DVD Dividing a Previously Input Group DISPLAY l Press BARCODE COMMAND is displayed ENTER 2 Press i Barcode Command Stack screen displays ENTER 3 Select NO with E or Gand press mee The Barcode Command Stack Input screen displays ENTER when is pressed DISPLAY 4 Press aa List appears 5 Select the step where the group is to be divided split by pressing Gg or E7 e Move the gt pointer to what will be the first step of the new group suoijeiadg paoueApy 65 En 66 En Grouping some Barcode Command Stacks 6 BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 PLAY 002 gt 03 123000 129000 0
73. eed is now at 1 3X reading speed see page 13 14 Enhanced Special Playback This player enables the DVD and Video CD playback speed to be changed in several ways Slow Forward Slow Reverse Scan and Frame Forward Reverse are easily selectable see page 12 14 15 To perform Reverse Slow playback select Frame from the REV STEP REV PLAY page of the ADV SETUP Menu Slow play is only possible in the forward direction on a Video CD Mouse Control Instead of the remote control a PS 2 pointing device can be used to control the player if desired A mouse allows selecting specific locations by the point and click method see page 43 PS 2 is a registered trademark of IBM corporation Weekly Timer Power ON Start Function The times for Power ON OFF and for video playback of a disc can be set for each day within one day or within a week Combined with the barcode command stack program playback is also possible This player is limited to a maximum of 24 setting at one time see page 44 52 8 10 11 12 13 Component Features and Functions Barcode Command Stack When segment commands and barcodes are added to the player in advance images can be switched and played back one after the other This is very convenient for demonstrations presentations etc The RS 232C connection allows uploading and downloading of the set content see page 53 e Upload download is performed easily through a dedicated applicatio
74. ematched to the audio stream language Selected Subtitle Subtitles are in the languge selected on the initial Setup menu default setting when shipped SETUP F Press C Setting Viewing and Listening Restrictions Parental Lock Some DVDs that contain violent scenes incorporate viewing restriction levels 1 8 This information is listed on the disc jacket If the level of this player has been set to a level lower than the level of a disc then the disc fails to play For example if the level of the player has been set to 6 a override code number has to be input before discs of levels 7 and 8 can be viewed DVD Setting the Restriction Level The level of the viewing listening restrictions andthe release ww DZ Z Z ZL L nL nnn code number are set manually lt Press the number buttons and enter a eg a a 4 digit code number 4 Press e Pressing ZW GE for each digit and selecting the The initial setup menu is displayed numbers is also possible Pressing ED 9 advances or reduces the number s6ulyjas General 1 0 A 9 Gee General EGUE Level Change Moe Screen Saver Password Change H E Return B E
75. enu cccesssseeeeeeseseeeeeneeseeeeeenss Selecting the Aspect Ratio csseeceesscesseeeeeseesesseeeenseeeessseeeeeseeeees Changing Visual Setting c ccccccsseeeseeeeeseeseseeeeeeseeseseeeeneeeeeeneeneneees Setting the Language ssccccseceesseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeesesneeeeeseeseseaesensees Setting Viewing and Listening Restrictions Parental Lock Making the Ordinary Settings cccsseccsseeeeeeeeesseesenseeeesseeseesneneees Setting the Digital Output eee eeeeee eee eeeeeeeeneneeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeenseeeenes Setting to Optimize the Audio Quality cceseccsseeeeeeresseeeeeeeees Returning to the Default SettingS ssccsseeeseeesseeeeeseeeeeseeeeneeeees Language Code List r ese cess earma cet aa erare ea ae cacesunnccessaseessneers Advanced Feature Operations c sssccceseecsseeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeesseeensees ADVSSEMUPAMENUSSOttim r A Player Control Using a Mouse cssecceeseecesseeeeeeeeeesseeeeneeeeesnaeeensees Weekly Timer Function Operation Display cssscsesseeseeereees Poweron Start Function oi cccecccsccccctecsczcoccrsecs cocrescesccccssssescccrsssssccocsseaes Barcode Command Stack Function ccseccseseeeeseeeeeeseeeesseeeenenees Barcode Command Stack Setting cssscccescceesseeeesseeeeseeeeeeseeneeeees Grouping Some Barcode Command Stacks ssssnssssssnsssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Using a Barc
76. enu page 11 This audio language selection is temporary When playback stopps the audio language returns to the selection set in the initial Setup menu Audio Language page 27 The picture may momentarily stop when the audio changes depending upon how the disc was produced Switching the Stereo Left Right Audio The audio type on Video CDs and CDs can be switched 4 Press during playback of aCD or Video CD Each time the button is pressed the audio cycles through Stereo 1 L left and 2 R right I gt Audio Stereo I 4 I I I Audio AL I I l 4 I I Audio 2 R Note With Karaoke etc cycle to the type of audio marked on the disc jacket to set the stream to accompaniment music only suoijeiado 31Seg 21 En Index of the Graphical User Interface GUI On this player various settings can be selected while watching menu screens Here we will explain how to access menu screens Because menu screen access differs according to the type of disc being used or the playback mode stop mode etc refer to the following menu map when accessing Audio Language Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital Audio Language Bl English sssss00 Q Dolby Digital PCM Other lt Subtitle Language J
77. er Present Chapter number Elapsed time of the Title Play 1 1 1 19 Frame 2389 83445 Present Frame number ie Frames in the Title Pressing twice reveals the present Title information Present Title number Present Chapter number Elapsed time of the Title 1 1 1 19 40 00 41 19 l Remaining time of the Title Total time of the Title Pressing three times reveals the present Chapter information Present Title number Present Chapter number Elapsed time of the present Ttitle Play 1 1 1 19 Chapter 1 19 2 18 Elapsed time of the Chapter Total time of the Chapter Pressing four times reveals additional chapter information Present Title number Chapter number Elapsed time of the present Title Play 1 1 1 19 0 59 2 18 Chapter Remaining time of the Chapter Total time of the Chapter Pressing five times reveals the transfer rate level meter Present Title number Present Chapter number Elapsed time of the present Title Play 1 1 1 19 Tr Rate sm 8 9 Transfer Rate Level meter Transfer Rate Level TRL is the value that shows the amount of picture data recorded on the DVD The higher the Transfer Rate level the greater amount of information can be processed but the picture quality may suffer Pressing six times hides the display screen Pressing once reveals the information for the currently playing Video CD suoijeiado oiseg
78. er Box 4 3 Pan amp Scan 16 9 Wide DVD V7400 Settings View Options The image appears properly There may be bands at the top and bottom depending upon the disc 16 9 Wide There are bands at the right and left but it can be seen properly 16 9 Wide Appears to be stretched or lengthened horizontally 4 3 discs The TV or viewing device must be adjusted rathern than changings settings on the player Refer to the device s Operating Instructions NOTE Displaying any of the following data or menus during playback in the Letter Box or Pan amp Scan modes force the screen to change to the wide screen mode Displaying the Setup menu Displaying ADV SETUP menu Displaying the player control panel Displaying a command stack Displaying video blackboard Displaying a Program e Displaying video text Changing Visual Settin Switching the Screen Display DVD Switching Still Pictures It is possible to eliminate any blurriness from the picture when a DVD is in Pause mode SETUP q Press C The initial setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button j right direction ENTER Press E Still Picture On Screen Display OSD Position Angle Indicator 4B AF Move Em Exit Field Eliminates picture blurriness from a Still frame Frame Normal mode default setting when shipped Scenes with dynamic action may have j
79. es the view to the previous group DVD Deleting a Group MEMORY l Press 55 e BARCODE COMMAND is displayed ENTER 2 Press The Barcode Command Stack screen displays ENTER 3 Select NO with E or y and press S ENTER m 3 Barcode Stack Input screen displays when pressed suoljeiedg paoueApy 63 En BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 03 21 004 gt 005 006 007 008 SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 gt PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 03 21 004 005 006 007 008 gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK gt GROUP 001 001 001 PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 03 21 004 005 006 007 008 SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 SAVE gt DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 SAVE DEL INS EXIT Grouping Some Barcode Command Stacks DISPLAY 4 Press paa List appears 5 Select the group to be deleted by pressing PREV NEXT 6 Move the gt pointer to GROUP on the first line by pressing EW 7 Move the gt pointer to DEL by pressing the right button gj right direction ENTER 8 Press pay Deletes the selected group O Move the gt pointer to SAVE by pressing the right button gj then pressing ENTER the button IMPORTANT A deletion may be cancell
80. ess O Language Audio Language English STREET TE Ee English Auto Language Other Language Subtitle Language Other Auto Language On DVD Language English Subtitle Display On Subtitle Off Selected Subtitle ED AF Move EEx DVD Language English Subtitle Display On Subtitle Off Selected Subtitle 4D AF Move serur S English Displays English language subtitles English The default audio language is English default setting when shipped Other Select the desired subtitle from among 136 Other Select the desired audio from among 136 languages For details see When Other is languages BA When Other selected by the subtitle language audio lan selected by the subtitle anguage audio guage DVD language setting on the next anguage DVD language setting on the next page page a e a a ae a as aa as aiM aIiMIiIiMI i5iI Fi SETUP a F Press aah F Press S s6ulyjas 27 En 28 En Setting the Language When Other is selected for Subtitle language Audio language DVD language setting Refer to the language code table on page 38 ENTER 3 Press C The language setting screen is displayed Example Audio Language is displayed Language Audio Language List of Languages a Code 0 2 ja Japanese 1 0 0 U
81. ess the number button The designated number moves back and a new number is inserted Program Chapter Program Title Current Title 1 Chapter 1 Title 1 Chapter 1 30 og 07 18 K 10 19 Program Memory Off eeun ES abayo MPa e To start program playback move the cursor to the number where playback needs to begin and press PLAY PLAY Toenda program press RETURN ca When all of the program up to 24 steps has been input 7 erase using the CLEAR button before adding steps g g step 18 En Program Play DVD Recording the Program Program Memory This player can record DVD programs up to a maximum of 24 discs even if the disc is removed When a program is recorded program playback starts when next that same disc is played When the recorded discs exceeds 24 the programs are auto matically erased starting with the oldest discs EF With ma a E E select ON in ENTER Program Memory and press ig Program Chapter Program Title Title 7 Chapter 1 1 Chapter 1 49 Program Memory On Off BDA Move eee Exit e To start program playback move the cursor to the number to be played back first and press the button gry Toenda RETURN program press DVD Erasing the Program of the Disc Which is In Use Press ma Ea to select OFF in ENTER Program Memory then E e However
82. ettings will not operate TIMER ON OFF SAT ON 10 30 OFF 17 45 1 TOP MENU 2 TITLE 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK JCLEAR ENTER S RETURN 00 04 29 wed 08 15 00 1 3 ON OFF 10 30 17 45 GROUP005 ALL sate Select ENTER on the screen to enter the setting and exit the screen Select RETURN to cancel the setting and return to the previous screen ADV SETUP gt WEEKLY TIMER POWER ON START TITLE PLAY MODE REPEAT MODE BAUD RATE TRAY LOCK BLACKBOARD LOCK STACK MODE OSD REV STEP REV PLAY EEx Setting to Turn ON Player Power Only When selecting a Title enter a Title which is missing from the disc Example Enter Title 99 DVD Setup for Recalling the Barcode Command Stack Groups from Memory e Move the pointer to 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK ENTER press D Example To recall and execute Barcode Command Stack Group number 5 B Press WW or E to select 005 then press ENTER the J button Now the timer setting is complete NOTE When a Barcode Command Stack Group is selected the stack within the group is executed repeatedly regardless of whether the Repeat mode in the ADV SETUP menu is ON or OFF Setting the Timer Function Without effecting Weekly Timer Setting 1 Move the gt pointer to WEEKLY TIMER on the ADV SETUP menu screen with gg or Set the timer to OFF with the direction button or g3 ON the remote control suoljeiedg paoueApy 47
83. eturn to the previous screen Setting the Power On Start Function 1 Move the p pointer to POWER ON START by pressing p or Ga 2 Set it to ON using the or E buttons ENTER 3 Pressi The POWER ON START option screen is displayed 1 TOP MENU Playing from the top menu screen 2 TITLE Playing the specified Title and Chapter 3 BARCODE COMMAND STACK Recalling and executing the Barcode Command Stack groups in memory Select one of the above with or BJ and ENTER press ij 1 Playing the top menu ENTER Move the gt pointer to 1 TOP MENU and press Gj 2 Playing the specified Title and Chapter ENTER Move the gt pointer to 2 TITLE and press Gj Example To begin playback with Chapter 2 of Title 6 B Press p or ggg to select 06 and press to start setting the next set of figures Presseitherthe mW or E to select 02 and press NOTE When playing CDs Video CDs the player ignores the Title entry and sees the Chapter as a track number Barcode Commands are valid for CD Barcodes only You can set the POWER ON START function with the mouse as well as with the remote control Where A is displayed click with the left mouse button to change selections or settings e Clicking on a number with the left mouse button increases the number by 1 Each time you click on a number with the right mouse button it decreases by 1 Barcode Commands designed for CDs are accepta
84. g the title and chapter The player is limited to a maximum of 24 settings of unmanned operations at a time OFF WEEKLY TIMER is deactivated ON WEEKLY TIMER is available POWER ON START This function sets whether or not automatic playback is to start when the power is switched ON OFF POWER ON START is deactivated ON POWER ON START is available It is necessary to identify the Title and Chapter as a starting point for playback If this starting point is not identified the player waits in the Stop mode TITLE PLAY MODE Single When a single Title has been selected the DVD player stops at the end of that Title All Each Title on a DVD disc plays before the player stops REPEAT MODE Select OFF CHAPTER TITLE DISC from the menu Set ALL DISC under the TITLE PLAY MODE option OFF Title s plays back once and does not repeat DVD Video CD CD CHAPTER The selected chapter only repeats DVD One selected track only repeats Video CD CD TITLE The selected Title repeats DVD The entire disc repeats Video CD CD DISC The entire disc repeats DVD only BAUD RATE This sets the baud rate of the RS 232C interface at either 4800 bps or 9600 bps TRAY LOCK When set to ON the disc tray ignores request to open or to close BLACKBOARD LOCK When set to ON video blackboard input is ignored STACK MODE OSD This switches the OSD ON OFF during stack playback ON The STACK display appears on creen when exexut
85. gital Output Setting the Digital Output The digital audio output terminal can be set so that the player ignores an audio signal SETUP 4 Press fy The ieee setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button fj right direction ENTER F Press o Audiot Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital DTS Out Off 96kHz PCM Out 96kHz gt 48kHz MPEG Out MPEG gt PCM Digital Out Ko EDAP Exit ON Outputs audio from the rear digital output terminal default setting when shipped OFF Audio is blocked from the rear digital output terminal SETUP F Press m Settings to Optimize the Audio Quality Surround Sound Setting This player automatically switches to Virtual Dolby Digital and TruSurround depending upon the selected audio stream SETUP 4 Press S The n setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button jj right direction ENTER lt Press J Virtual Surround Audio DRC VDD TruSurround 4D AFMove Eet OFF Auto switching is off default setting when shipped VDD TruSurround Surround sound setting SETUP F Press ay TruSurround and Virtual Dolby Digital This player by means of the TruSurround technology processes surround encoded stereo audio and multi channel audio as well as providing Virtual Surround through the two front speakers The Virtual Dolby Digital functions automatically for a surround sound
86. h kk Romanian ro Vietnamese vi Breton br Greenlandic kl Kinyarwanda rw Volap k vo Catalan ca Cambodian km Sanskrit sa Wolof wo Corsican co Kannada kn Sindhi sd Xhosa xh Czech cs Kashmiri ks Sangho sg Yoruba yo Welsh cy Kurdish ku Serbo Croatian sh Danish da Kirghiz ky Sinhalese si Bhutani dz Latin la Slovak sk Esperanto eo Lingala In Slovenian sl Estonian et Laothian lo Samoan sm Zulu zu button and press Advanced Feature Operations For fundimental operations refer to the beginning of this manual Basic Operation This portion details the advanced features on the DVD V7400 player Using the ADV SETUP Menu In addition to the SETUP menu this player has an ADV SETUP menu supporting special functions such as the weekly timer and Power ON start e Player Control Using the Mouse Control using the mouse is explained in this section Ma TOP MENU Barcode Command Stack Function Barcodes and commands can be stored in the player s memory The memorized content may be recalled for successive or step by step execution program playback is possible using the player alone without the need for a computer controller or advanceregistration of barcodes Memorized data
87. hibition due to the player En En m Remote control unit STD BY Stand by ON button STOP button W STD BY ON STOP PLAY a REPEAT button i a PLAY button gt REPEAT DISPLAY PAUSE DISPLAY button 7 ge s s y Pause button m Lh RPTA B RECALL STEP T RPT Repeat A B button J B 1 o Pe RECALL button Y Na AUDIO nENORY N AUDIO button ig ES C SCAN buttons lt lt gt gt be ANGLE SUBTITLE PREV NEXT MEMORY button C 7 Chapter Skip Next button ANGLE button EER a gt gt NEXT I SUBTITLE button E Chapter Skip Previous button a S MENU button i I lt PREV ae k Direction buttons a gt V lt TOP MENU button i E ENTER button Sa SETUP button ______ 1 2 a ireTuRN i 5 RETURN button l TITLE CH P Ho STEP buttons lt 1 11 gt 4 6 FRMTIME Number buttons 0 9 gt 10 i i i CO Title Chapter Frame Time Button 9 FRMTIME TITLE CHP FRM TIME 4 gt 10 CLEAR SEARCH M Frame Time button FRM TIME NG SEARCH button CLEAR button When using a wired remote control sold separately CU V155 some key labels need updates Refer to the Pioneer Web page listed on back cover for details E Front panel NTSC PAL indicator Indicates the TV type of the current disc Lights green during NTSC disc playback orange during PAL disc playback STEP lt 11 11 gt button PROGRAM indi
88. i Pres Pressing during PBC playback displays the menu Because the player s operation method and functions depend on the PBC playback will differ according to the disc For details please refer to the disc s instruction manual Note e When using a menu for Video CD playback the repeat Play and Track Time Search functions are disabled e Menu details differ depending on the disc Play a disc by ENTER making menu selections using 9 i ES 0 ia and the number buttons e You can also play Video CDs without calling up a menu by pressing ca co or a number button when the player is stopped To play from track 1 simply press ED suoijeiado oiseg 11 En 12 En Chapter Track Skip Stopping Playback Forward Skip Back and Switching Power OFF Skipping Forward to the Next Chapter Track Neer E Press Mm Press On the front panel press Jwa Press to skip forward to the next chapter or track gt Playback stops 2 Press a on the front panel has the same function Skipping Back to the Previous Chapter Track PREV Press Press once to skip back to the start of the chapter track currently playing Press again to skip back to the start of the previous chapter track on the front panel has the same function Fast Forward P Press a SCAN The disc table goes back in power switches OFF and Press and hol
89. ial setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button jj right direction ENTER Press C Language Audio Language English Subtitle Language English Auto Language On DVD Language English E EILCAN On Subtitle Off Off ED AF Move Bawa Exit ON The subtitles are displayed default setting when shipped OFF The subtitles are hidden However some DVDs enforce the display of subtitles see the next page Assist Subtitle This is a particular type of subtitle which displays for specific groups Such as explaining a scene for the deaf etc Subtitles are displayed when this setting is selected if they exist on the disc SETUP F Press m s6ulyjas 29 En 30 En Setting the Language DVD Setting the Language of the Subtitles with Enforced Display Some DVDs enforce the display of subtitles even when the Subtitle option is setto OFF However the language of the subtitles can still be selected by the normal method This setting is locked during playback SETUP 4 Press jy The wii setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button jj right direction ENTER Press J Language Audio Language English Subtitle Language English Auto Language On DVD Language English Subtitle Display On EMAC With Audio Selected Subtitle Baa Exit ED AF Move With Audio Subtitles ar
90. idate the user s right to operate the equipment CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard IMPORTANT NOTICE THE SERIAL NUMBER FOR THIS EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED IN THE REAR PLEASE WRITE THIS SERIAL NUMBER ON YOUR ENCLOSED WARRANTY CARD AND KEEP INA SECURE AREA THIS IS FOR YOUR SECURITY For Canadian model This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Pour le mod le Canadien Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with part of the FCC Rules Operation is sub ject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interfer ence received including interference that may cause undesired op eration Product Name DVD player Model Number DVD V7400 Product Category Class B Personal Computers amp Peripherals Responsible Party Name PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE INC Address 1925 E DOMINGUEZ ST LONG BEACH CA90810 U S A Phone FAX Number 310 952 2359 310 952 2412 Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the N
91. ing or search a stack OFF The STACK display is hidden suoljeiadQ paoueApy 41 En 42 En ADV SETUP MENU settings REV STEP REV PLAY This selects the image segment s for reverse play VOBU Usually the reverse segments are in blocks of 0 4 1 second Frame Reverses at intervals of one frame PLAYER CONTROL PANEL This command reveals the or hides the icon panel and is controlled with a mouse Selectable Click the left and right mouse buttons simultaneously or with the left button held down click the right button to display the icon control panel Always On The icon control panel is shown except during some Setup actions and views Always Off The icon control panel is hidden SETUP LOCK MOUSE This function allows the SETUP or ADV SETUP menu to be activated from the icon control panel ON The SETUP or ADV SETUP menu are unavailable from the icon control panel OFF Left mouse clicks activate the appropriate menu SETUP menu or ADV SETUP menu 2 EXTERNAL OPTION SW This is used to set the key of the external option switch Standard Input of all external option keys is possible Limit Only the following input is possible with the external option keys Up down left right cursor ENTER number keys 1 6 STACK GROUP 1 6 TOP MENU and MENU Note For more information on External Switch Control refer to the DVD V7400 SCSI Command Protocol Manual Jama control D SYNC OUT DURING SQ This functi
92. input jacks these signals are synthesized to produce a picture Parental Level Parental level controls are restrictions incorporated into scenes that limit content viewing Dynamic Range Dynamic range refers to the difference between the maximum and minimum levels of the audio soundtrack as measured in decibels dB Dolby Digital The maximum 5 1 channels of audio used in the surround system Surround Digital for movie theaters is digital data compressed by AC 3 DoLBy DIGITAL For DVD discs the digital output PCM D0 jack must be con nected to the amplifier or processor s digital input AC 3 PCM jack Playback Control PBC This refers to signals recorded on a Video CD Version 2 0 enabling playback control Use menus recorded on discs with PBC for easy interactive searching for desired scenes and playback Also enjoy the high resolution and standard resolution still images Multi Angle This feature refers to a sequence recorded from different viewpoints Some DVD discs include an additional view or up to nine views or angles The number of angles rely upon the producer s or director s discretion Multi Audio Some DVD has multi audio language streams Up to eight separate streams may be recorded on a DVD disc These can include language options or sound effects Subtitle Subtitles are language titles super imposed over movies etc Up to 32 subtitle languages can be recorded on a DVD disc The
93. is help even if the power cord is unplugged Uses Sale Promotion Presentation wo Picture Reference Picture Exhibition Education Training gt Input Playback Q BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 01 02 03 002 03 001234 002365 003 02 05 08 004 01 045867 123456 005 STEP FWD gt a lt f gt O O o eo Bi Input Automatic Playback O cS Command input through Remote Control O the remote control provided External Option Switch D Successive playback repeat with Weekly timer Power ON start 2 77 Input Manual Playback Barcode input with barcode Step by step playback with reader purchased separately remote control 39 En 40 En Video Blackboard Function Use the mouse or keyboard to draw pictures and lines or type characters alphabet numbers symbols during video playback or to be shown alone Free hand lines can be drawn on the picture during playback and pre drawn graphics or characters can be superimposed over the image and displayed at a specific point How to use A pointer For a picture subtitle For an explanation To mask a picture Uses Sale promotion presentation e Education training What is this Curved lines can be drawn with Pre drawn graphics or characters can be automatically superimposed the mouse over the pictu
94. ittering in a Still picture Auto Field and Frame automatically switch SETUP F Press C Note Some discs may have a lower quality which is not corrected ON OFF To hide the status text Play Stop etc during disc playback turn the feature OFF SETUP q Press m The initial setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button jj right direction ENTER lt Press Video TV Screen 16 9 Wide Still Picture Field On Screen Display Ie OSD Position Off Angle Indicator On ED AF Move serur EA ON Displays screen default setting when shipped OFF Hides text display SETUP F Press m after selecting Field These discs are authored at a low bit rate sbulles 25 En Changing Visual Settings DVD Selecting the Position of the On Screen Display OSD The OSD position for the startup screen may be adjusted to fit properly on the display device Set the screen ratio of a DVD disc to 4 3 refer to the disc jacket for additional information SETUP 4 Press a The p setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button jj right direction ENTER Press J Video TV Screen 16 9 Wide Still Picture Fi On Screen Display OSD Position Angle Indicator Normal 4D AF Move EEx Wide This setting avoids cutting off part of the OSD when the zoom option i
95. k Then press the oe button to continue playback Notes It is not possible to program a Pause at the beginning and at the end of a program A Pause must have a programmed sequence before and after the command Checking a Program MEMORY 4 Press C three times PROGRAM is displayed on the TV screen ENTER With a DVD press Ej and select Program Chapter or Program Title 2 Press PLAY e To start program playback press and to end a program press RETURN Erasing the Contents of a Program One by One With m a ES amp butions select the numbers to be erased Program Chapter Program Title Current Title 1 Chapter 1 Title 1 Chapter 1 30 09 07 18 My i9 abayo MPa EE suoijeiado oiseg The designated numbers are erased and the next programmed sequences are moved forward Program Chapter Program Title Title 1 Chapter 1 1 Chapter 1 30 Current Title o 07 18 Rey Program Memory Off avoe Mra EME PLAY e To start program playback press To end playback press RETURN Adding a Program With m e El amp buttons select a place for the insertion Program Chapter Program Title Current Title 1 Chapter 1 Title 1 Chapter 1 30 09 07 18 MJ i9 Ko Memory Off abayo MAP Mex 2 Pr
96. l Audio 2 R inputting 7 selects Digital Audio Stereo inputting 9 maintains the previous mode 4 and 8 are invalid suoijeiadg paoueApy 59 En 60 En Barcode Command Stack Setting DVD Saving A Barcode Command Stack After inputting the example the Barcode Stack Command Stack input screen appears BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 TITLE 05 SEARCH CHAPTER 03 MARK CHAPTER 08 SUBTITLE 03 AUDIO 2 ANGLE 1 SAVE DEL INS EXIT When this screen appears press E or jj to move gt NTER pointer to SAVE and press Step display The display disappears A BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 002 and the information is saved TITLE 00 SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME 000000 SUBTITLE d AUDIO ANGLE gt SAVE DEL INS EXIT NOTES The input information is NOT saved if the gt pointer is on ENTI SAVE and is pressed BEFORE the Barcode Stack Command Stack input screen reappears for the next step The input information is NOT saved if gt pointer is on EXIT and is pressed DVD To Delete a Previously Imput Barcode Stack Command Stack MEMORY Press e BARCODE COMMAND is displayed ENTER 2 Pressi The Barcode Command Stack screen is displayed ENTER 3 Select NO with E OF E and press pew The Barcode Command Stack Input screen is displayed ENTER when is pressed DISPLAY 4 Press The list appears 5 Move the gt pointer to DEL by pres
97. layed alone or superimposed over the video DVD Operations Using the Mouse or Keyboard Connect the PS 2 mouse or PS 2 keyboard to the mouse keyboard connector see page 79 DVD Activating the Blackboard Function Fi Turn the power ON Y cable 2 Click the right button anytime to display the Blackboard screen Blackboard screen oon sne nad 4 DVD Inputting Characters l Move the cursor to c and click the left mouse button 2 Move the cursor to the location for the the first character Input PIONEER The cursor changes to a I mark in the areas where character input is possible 3 Click the left mouse button e blinks showing that the unit is ready for input PIONEER 5 4 inputa character Characters may be entered from a computer keyboard suo1 e1ad0 pavuenpy The keyboard inputs characters by distinguishing the numerals symbols and uppercase lowercase alphabet bet as well as carriage returns 5 Click the right mouse button after typing the information The Blackboard screen displays again NOTE To save the characters refer to Saving Characters The system cannot enter this mode while displaying the Player or Pictures on page 73 Control Panel 71
98. manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The product should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling HEAT The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat ls ag ANTENNA i LEAD IN WIRE electric shock GROUND ANTENNA CLAMP IL DISCHARGE UNIT ees LA NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE _ GROUNDING CONDUCTORS EQUIPMENT NEC SECTION 810 21 Fig A GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE WARNING To PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE The stand by ON switch is secondary connected and there fore does not separate the unit from mains power in standby position CAUTION CONSULT WITH THE COMPANY SALES REPRESENTATIVE USE ONLY UL LIMITED AND CANADIAN CERTIFIED POWER SUPPLY CORD AWG MINIMUM A POWER SUPPLY CORD TYPE SJT 18 AWG MINIMUM 3 WIRE GROUNDED TYPE SHALL BE USED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT CAUTION This product satisfies F
99. mouse is invalid on a Video CD Player Control Icon Pressing the mouse s left and right button simultaneously or clicking the right button while holding the left button displays the player control icons on the bottom left of the screen When the mouse pointer is placed on a player control icon the pointer changes from W to Na While the cursor is in this form N clicking with the left mouse button performs the same operation as the button on the remote control Video CD TOP MENU MENU Buttons may appear anywhere within the viewing area on a commerically produced DVD Please use the remote control instead of the mouse with such discs Controlling a DVD Disc EIE ENAA ra eee During playback SKIP SCAN T PLAY STEP SCAN SKIP ida lt a au gt i gt gt gt gt TOP MENU MENU REV FWD RETURN N The player control icons correspond to buttons on the remote control When SETUP LOCK MOUSE on the ADV SETUP menu is set to OFF the SETUP and ADV SETUP buttons appear on the player control panel You can click these buttons with the mouse to enter the corresponding SETUP menu When SETUP LOCK MOUSE is set to OFF and point A is dragged while holding the left mouse button down the plyer control panel can be moved Once the panel location is changed the new location is maintained until the power is turned OFF
100. n Interface with External Signals RS 232C external option switch The device is fitted with an RS 232C connection so that commands support DVD Video CD and CD technology The control protocol is compatible with LD Laser Disc equipment with LD signals transferring easily In addition to the RS 232C connector a terminal for the external option switch is provided By simply connecting a switch to this terminal operations through a DVD menu selection barcode command stack calls as well as commands with the remote control are possible e Consult the DVD V7200 User s Manual forinformation regarding this terminal and RS 232C control commands see your dealer for more information about the User s manual Video Blackboard Function Graphics and characters input in advance at any desired positions on the DVD picture screen will appear during playback This function enables demonstrations and presentations to be performed more effectively see page 71 Laser Barcode Compatibility The laser barcodes previously used with LD Laser Disc players supports most DVD applications Existing barcode scanners and readers function properly with this player see page 59 Video Text Retrieval VTR Use the mouse to click on buttons displayed during DVD playback for display of text files corresponding to the selected button This feature is only available on discs authored with Video Text Retrieval compatible discs see page 77 Ex
101. n playing automatically may fail to play back as programmed on this menu Setting to Turn ON Player Power Only Select a Title which is not on the disc Example Enter title 99 Turning Off the POWER ON START Function 1 On the ADV SETUP menu screen move the gt pointer to POWER ON START with the remote control arrow gg or Eg and select OFF with the remote control arrow or It is possible to use a mouse instead of the remote control When the gt pointer is on MENU click the left button to have the ADV SETUP menu disappear Barcode Command Stack Function To use theBarcode Stack Command Stack function Player memorizes commands from the barcode book barcode book included with the disc Commands may be sent from the Remote Control if barcodes are unavailable from the disc Command Stack function Use the remote control to recall and successively execute or execute commands step by step from memorized content NOTE In the case of laser barcode compatible discs barcodes designed for industrial LD use are acceptable verify that such discs include the JL mark Using an LB barcode sheet for l unmarked discs is unavailable NOTE The Barcode Stack Command Stack function fails to operate with CDs and Video CDs NOTE The player is able to memorize a maximum of 300 steps including video blackboards Memorized data is retained even if power to the unit is switched OFF
102. o ciation s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level Start your volume control at a low setting Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing dam age or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a life time Audio Output Output level During audio output 200 mVrms 1 kHz 20 dB Number of channels iriiria pana 2 Frequency response 4 Hz to 22 kHz DVD fs 48 kHz 4 Hz to 20 kHz CD S N ratio 115 dB ElAd DYMAIMIC PANGS ccsessiscccncesissccadieedancocdessdcanseiscceed 98 dB EIAJ Wow and flutter 0 001 W PEAK or lower EIAJ Other Terminals Coaxial digital output PCM DD 0 eee RCA jack Communication interface RS 232C D SUB 15 pin Accesso
103. o Output d Audio Output a Right A K D Connect plugs to the terminals that match the plug s color white red yellow Interface Connector RS 232C Align the plug with the connector and insert smoothly then tighten the lock screws S video Output Connect the TV s S VIDEO terminal to theplayer s S VIDEO output terminal External Sync Input BNC Video Output BNC Component Video Output BNC Align the plug properly with the tab on the connector and press in carefully Rotate the plug to the right to lock yx Cables can be found at local audio video dealers TV SYSTEM selector Video output changes according to the disc s recorded format NTSC PAL PAL NTSC conversion is possible on Video CDs PAL NTSC conversion is unavailable on DVDs When the TV SYSTEM selector is set to the AUTO position the disc s format is output as is If a CD or disc is not loaded the previous video output setting is selected AUTO PAL NTSC TV SYSTEM Output format Format Position of TV SYSTEM selector NTSC PAL AUTO NTSC NTSC MOD PAL NTSC PAL PAL PAL NTSC NTSC MOD PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL PAL NTSC PAL NTSC or PAL About MOD Modulation PAL Most the newly developed countdown PAL TV systems detect 50 Hz PAL 60 Hz NTSC and automatically switch the vertical amplitude This results in a display without vertical shrinkage Some TV pict
104. ode Command Stacks cssecceseeesseeeeeseeeesseeeeneeeees Character Input Output Drawing DVD Video Blackboard Grouping Video Blackboards cceecssseeeseeeeeseeeseseeeeeseeeseseeeeeneas Video Text Retrieval 7 occiscsi sacs cos seccsecns ccces tease sav sessscnccbsnssscsebetesecceoesese External Synchronizing Function cc ccsseceeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeenenees How to Display Total Hours Played and Power ON Time Connecting the Player aee a a E A te Using a Laser Barcode Scanner Sold Separately 01 00 ETO UBIO aeonit Feet secre cece O T E O TTE suoijeiado 31Seg sumas suo1 e13d0 pavuenpy 91 9 U01 99UU0D En Precaution regarding use Installation e Install the player in a level and stable location Do not place in shaky locations or locations exposed to strong vibrations e Do not block the player s cooling vents Avoid placing on long pile carpets etc Also do not wrap or cover with towels or cloths when in use Such coverings can cause the player to overheat and may result in internal damage e Do not place objects on top of the player e Install in a location which is not exposed to heat sources Avoid in stalling the player above an amplifier or other high heat components If installing the player in a component rack select a rack with good ventilation and well below any amplifiers e If the player is installed in a rack care must
105. on controls whether a video synchronization sigmal is output to a black screen or to a blue background when the player is not withholding any video output OFF Video is always output the synchronization signal remains ON Video is withheld when the menu screen is shown or when playback is stopped EXTERNAL SYNC This selects the synchronized TV signal format when external synchronization is input OFF This setting blocks external synchronizing PAL Whena PAL fomat DVD disc is played back NTSC When a NTSC format DVD disc is played AV SYNC COMPENSATE This function allows external synchronization when the player is used alone or when multiple units are daisy chained or linked with video frames matched ON When using the player by itself OFF When multiple units are operated side by side linked and the video frames are aligned Note The following functions are locked during playback To make changes the player must be in the Stop mode REV STEP REV PLAY EXTERNAL SYNC AV SYNC COMPENSATE Player Control Using a Mouse Connect a PS 2 mouse before turning the power ON Button Selection Use the mouse to select DVD Menu buttons and buttons displayed on the screen When the cursor is placed on a button it changes from W to the ND mark While the cursor is displayed as the NA mark clicking on a button with the left mouse button is identical to making a selection from the remote control Menu selection with a
106. or additional connection information 80 En Computer Audio input L R Television Connect one monitor TV only of these Audio input monaural H two inputs a Video input Video input E pin plug BNC Connect one Wa of these three RS 232C inputs nw K Set switch to ON when using one player but not connecting to other devices or components a BLACK BURST EXIT SYNC IN x aelel o 0 0 0 ofollo Sync signal output terminal DG OUT 5V 40mA Set to COMPOSITE L covronenr L composite Lastly connect to an outlet VHF adapter for connecting to a sold separately TV without video VHF Antenna audio input terminals f UHF Antenna VHF antenna yr Cables can be found at local audio video dealers Connect to the Component Video Input The description of the component video input connectors may differ depending upon the TV or monitor elf the color of the picture is dim or off adjust the color setting on the TV first Refer to the TV s owner manual for details Audio input Set to COMPONENT BNC cables sold separately To computer Component WwW video input Television with the component video out monitor television To SYNC genera
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108. re External Synchronizing Function e Playback Time Power Supply Time Display ADV SETUP MENU settings ADV SETUP gt WEEKLY TIMER POWER ON START TITLE PLAY MODE REPEAT MODE BAUD RATE TRAY LOCK BLACKBOARD LOCK STACK MODE OSD REV STEP REV PLAY page 1 2 OFF OFF Single OFF 4800bps Ba Exit ADV SETUP gt PLAYER CONTRL PANEL SETUP LOCK MOUSE EXTERNAL OPTION SW SYNC OUT DURING SQ EXTERNAL SYNC AV SYNC COMPENSATE page 2 2 Selectable ON Standard OFF OFF ON Sag Exit Above picture indicates the initial settings To Access the ADV SETUP menu SETUP Press and hold m for one second The Advanced Setup ADV SETUP menu is shown to the left To set a parameter such as the weekly timer select WEEKLY TIMER with aj set ON OFF with the E ENTER Gj a parameter is set ON press E and perform the setting instructions as prompted on the screen For Power ON Start select POWER ON START with the a E set OSE WII the ED Hj faparameter is set ON press set ON OFF to ON and perform the setting instructions as prompted on the screen A similar procedure is used to set the other parameters with w Ga and set ON OFF with the E GS In order to set up the unique functions on the DVD V7400 there are settings for 16 parameters available through the remote control WEEKLY TIMER A timer for turning the power ON and OFF can be set for each each day of the week as well as settin
109. receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or OB ECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result ina fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product SERVICING Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage orotherhazards Referall servicing to qualified service personnel DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug this product from the wall outlet and referservicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged e If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product e If the product has been exposed to rain or water e If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by aqualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way e Whenthe product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the
110. ries Audio Cord 5 2220sj2cetdssecertibestescccndesectessiecseedsaeestaccetedandschencizte 1 WiGGO CONG PAE A E bios 1 Remote control UNE weiss ences casseiscss covesecictansttdcersateencitesstiseceas 1 AA R6P dry cell batteries oeeeeeeeeeeneeeereerrnrnenn 2 Laser barcode Sheet sa RF adaptor set clamp hl GOW esasan zal Operating Instructions 0 0 0 eee eee eeeeeeeeeeceteeeeeeeeteeeaeeaeeees 1 Warranty Card isisssisiecicticmcinaiis ccna 1 NOTES e All values listed in these specifications are standard values e The specifications and product design are subject to change without notice We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Elec tronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recom mend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise This list of sound levels is included for your protection Decibel Level Example 30 Quiet library soft whispers 40 Living room refrigerator bedroom away from traffic 50 Light traffic normal conversation quiet office 60 Air conditioner at 20 feet sewing machine 70 Vacuum cleaner hair dryer noisy restaurant 80 Average city traffic garbage disposals alarm clock at two feet THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE 90 Subway motorcycle truck traffic
111. s activated on the wide screen setting Normal Select this when normal or full is chosen in combination with the wide screen television view default setting when shipped SETUP F Press ay DVD Turning the Mark ON OFF Change the setting to hide the camera mark from view 42 during regular playback SETUP q Press ay The iano setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button E right direction Video TV Screen EDAP Still Picture On Screen Display OSD Position Angle Indicator 16 9 Wide Field On Wide Ei Ex ON Displays a amp lt _ mark on the screen default setting when shipped OFF Hides the camera I mark SETUP F Press ag Setting the Language Some DVD disks have multiple subtitles and audio tracks The user is able to choose the appropriate combination The settings related to the various languages and subtitles in Language under the initial Setup menu are reviewed below DVD DVD Setting the Audio Language Setting a Subtitle Language Select the audio language Select the subtitle language displayed This setting is locked during playback This setting is locked during playback acs ee ee ee P SETUP q Press S K ress er The initial setup menu is displayed The ii setup menu is displayed ee m a i 4 Press the arrow button jj 4 fini aon button ME right direction right direction Oe EA a ENTER F Press Pr
112. secticides or other volatile liquids since they may corrode the cabinet ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like ACCESSORIES Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer CART A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the VENTILATION Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protectitfrom overheating andthese openings must not be blocked orcovered The openings should neverbe blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been
113. selector on the back of the player with the connected video terminal pgs 80 81 Check the cable connections pgs 78 83 Match the television or AV amplifier setting to the DVD playback setting Disc fails to play back Clean the disc pg 6 Set the disc in the disc table properly pg 10 Remove any condensation in the player pg 6 SECAM format discs are incompatible nsert the disc with the proper side up The newly programmed settings disappear When the power has been turned OFF due to a power outage or because the power cord was pulled out of the socket while the power was ON the settings are erased Verify that the player is OFF and that the power indicator is orange before pulling the plug The screen stops and the operation buttons are not accepted After pressing EE play back once more The mark appears on the screen The disc prohibits a particular command pg 7 The amp mark appears on the screen The player prohibits the operation pg 7 The remote control fails to send a command Verify that the remote control is used within the proper range pg 10 Replace the batteries in the remote control pg 3 External synchronizing fails to perform Refer to the EXTERNAL SYNC setting in the ADV SETUP menu pg 42 Check the NOTE for the external synchronizing function pg 77 No sound comes from the speakers or the sound is distorted Confirm that the audio cable
114. sing the cursor button ggg right direction 6 Select the step to be deleted by pressing ze Or ma ENTER 7 Press The selected step is deleted and the subsequent steps are moved up the list by one BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 004 005 006 007 008 SAVE gt DEL INS EXIT 03 21 8 Move the gt pointer to SAVE by pressing ENTER E and press jee BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 03 123000 129000 002 05 03 07 003 004 03 21 005 006 007 008 SAVE gt DEL INS EXIT IMPORTANT A deletion may be cancelled any time before hitting SAVE To abort a deletion move the pointer to EXIT press the right direction button repeatedly E then simply press the unit s button The deletion is entered in to memory only when the operation is saved at step 8 DVD Correcting a Previously Input Barcode Stack Command Stack Example To change the Audio setting of step 003 from Audio 2 to Audio 1 MEMORY l Press 5 e BARCODE COMMAND is displayed ENTER 2 Press Barcode Command Stack screen displays ENTER 3 Select NO with Ea or g and press g Barcode Command Stack Input screen displays ENTER when m S pressed DISPLAY 4 Press ED List appears 5 Select003 gt by pressing Eor E3 TITLE CHP FRM TIME 6 Press Initiates the Barcode Command Stack input mode BC COMMAND S
115. ss mp mn m a m 0 NEXT m Sets the ending frame number f the above operation is performed during playback press the remote button E in place of specifying the frame number in steps 3 and 4 This action automatically sets the frame being played as the ending frame Example 4 To Play Title 5 Chapters 3 to 7 with Subtitle 3 Audio 2 and Angle 1 Press c gt TITLE CHP FRM TIME 1 Press The TITLE number blinks Sets Title 5 and prepares for Chapter input TITLE CHP Press to select SEARCH CHAPTER Sets the Chapter number where playback starts Each press toggles the selection between FRAME and CHAPTER Sets the starting Chapter number Sets the ending Chapter number Sets Subtitle 3 NEXT Press m do not press ey Sets Audio 2 NEXT Press SS do not press eq Sets Angle 1 advance to the next step Item display List display BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 TITLE 00 SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL INS EXIT DISPLAY Press to display the following screen BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 gt SUBTITLE 01 AUDIO2 ANGLE3 002 03 10000 15000 003 004 005 006 007 008 SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 TITLE 03 SEARCH FRAME 123000 MARK FRAME 129000 SAVE DEL INS EXIT BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 002 TITLE 00 SEARC
116. ss otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is denied Handling the discs m Handling e Never play clacked scratched or warped disc This may damage the player or cause it to malfunction e Do not damage or dirty the signal surface of the disc e Do not affix paper and seals to the disc e Too much glue will cause a malfunction Many rental discs have labels affixed to them Only use the disc after confirming that there is no glue m Stacking e Store the discs carefully If you store discs at an angle or stacked on top of each other discs may become warped even when in the dust jackets e Read the operating instructions included with the discs m Cleaning e Fingerprints or smudges on the disc may affect the sound and picture quality To remove grime wipe gently from the inside towards the outer edge do NOT wipe in a circular motion e Avoid cleaning discs with record cleaning sprays or static prevention sprays etc Also do not use volatile liquids such as benzine or any thinners etc e Toclean your discs use a soft clean cloth to wipe them If necessary moisten a soft cloth with diluted neutral detergent to remove heavy dirt or fingerprints m Discs with special shapes Discs with special shapes heart shaped discs hexagonal discs etc cannot be played on this set Attempting to do so may cause damage to the player Lens Cleaning The player s pickup lens remains
117. subtitle function can be used to select any language from a particular disc Regional Restriction Codes Region Number Regional restriction codes are built in to DVD players and DVD discs for each global region If the regional restriction codes of the player does not match one of the regional codes of the DVD disc playback fails The regional restriction code can be found on the rear panel of the DVD player Linear PCM This refers to a DVD audio recording format which matches the format for CD audio However the sampling frequency is recorded at 48 kHz and 96 kHz with audio at an improved sound quality than that of CD DTS DTS stand for Digital Theater System DTS is a surround sound system different from Dolby Digital but is a popular format for movies alts MPEG MPEG stand for Moving Picture Expert Group that is an international standard for compression of moving images Some DVDs have the digital audio compressed and recorded in this format PCM PCM stands for Pulse Code Modulation and is digital audio signal The digital audio of CD and DVD discs is PCM 5 1 ch This refers to multi channel audio with a special low sound range 0 1 channel added to the five channels of front left right center and rear left right Dolby Digital and DTS surround systems use this configuration Specifications General System noose DVD system Compact Disc digital video and Compact Disc digital audio system Power requiremen
118. t group from the memory Group numbers in memory are advanced by one 8 Move the gt pointer to SAVE by pressing the right button gj then by pressing ENTER the fa button IMPORTANT A merging may be cancelled any time before hitting SAVE To abort a merge move the pointer to EXIT by pressing the right button repeatedly E then simply press Enter or the button The merge is entered in to memory only when the operation is saved at step 8 Using Barcode Command Stacks Switching the command group BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 Recall screen Switching the command step BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 Recall screen DVD Recalling Executing Bbarcode Commands From Memory To execute a barcode command group verify that the disc is loaded RECALL l Press PREV 2 Press 3 Input the Command Group number using the numeric buttons NEXT 4 Press jy twice To recall and execute the selected group To execute steps in a command group disc must be loaded to excute steps 1 RECALL Press C PREV 2 Press 3 Input the Command Group number for recall execution using the numeric buttons NEXT 4 Press PREV To re enter the group number press 5 Input the first step number to play using the numeric buttons NEXT 6 Press To recall and execute the steps in a selected group suoijeiadg paoueApy NOTES Pressing m loops the steps within a group 5 STE
119. tains the previous condition This is used to change settings other than SUBTITLE while maintaining the current Subtitle setting e 35 to 98 are invalid settings AUDIO e 0 plays image with Audio off e 1 to 8 selects and plays the corresponding audio e 9 retains the previous condition ANGLE 1 to 8 selects and plays the corresponding angle e 9 retains the previous condition e 0 selects and plays Angle 9 NOTE When retain the previous condition is selected an asterisk appears on the input screen The Barcode Command Stack cannot be executed if a value unavailable on that disc is input DVD To Only Use A Chapter Search or Frame Search In item MARK CHAPTER or MARK FRAME press NEXT P r S without making any settings A still image displays after the search is complete DVD To Change a Value During Input Press the correct number button including 0 A x PREV To return to a previous setting point press EA DVD Cancel a Value During Input Move the gt pointer to EXIT by pressing the cursor button ENTER E right direction and press a Setting of LaserBarcode Compatible Discs BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 TITLE LD SEARCH FRAME 01500 MARK FRAME 01800 VIDEO 0 AUDIO 3 Example screen NOTE TITLE CHP FRM TIME Pressing after step 2 selects Chapter input mode See page 56 for SEARCH CHAPTER and MARK
120. ternal Synchronizing Function This terminal allows output of video signals linked to an external sync signal see page 77 Contents Operations W O V Q Q Advanced Basic Remote Control Operations ssssssssunseunrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnn nenna Playing DVDs CDs and Video CDS ccsseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeesteeeenseeeens 10 Chapter Track Skip Forward Skip Back ccsssscceessseneeeesseees Stopping the Playback and Switching Power OFF 0000 Searching For a Desired Scene SEARCH ccsssecceesesseeeeeeees Still Frame Frame Advance Frame Reverse ccessseeeeesseees Slow Motion Play cccccceseceseeeeeeeeeeeseeeenseeeeaneaeeeseeeeeseaeseseeeeeseeesesseeeenes Repeat Play si cccccccssaccctcccecededfediue EE AEn EAEN EEEE EEAS Program Play cecceeceeeeseeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeseeesneeeeeeenseaeeeeeeeseaeeeeeesneeeeeeennees Viewing Disc Information c cecesseseeeeeeseeeeeeeeneeneeeeeseseneneeeseeeenens Switching the Angle of the Image Multi Angle sscssseeee Switching the Subtitles During Playback s sssssnnsennnunnennnnnunnnnnnnnnnne Switching the Audio During Playback ccscessseesseeeseeeeseeeeenees Switching the Stereo Left Right Audio sssnnsuunnnuunnunnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnn Index of the Graphical User Interface GUI cccessseeeeeeseees Operating the Initial Setup M
121. to play in that specific order 4 wsStore the sequence in the DVD V7400 s memory Page 60 5 Execution Page 69 70 Select the group number that was noted in step 1 NOTE Commands stored in the player s memory are grouped together or divided Page 65 68 Once a group of commands are stored in the the player s memory the play order is locked Changes are prohibited suoijeiadg paoueApy 53 En 54 En Barcode Command Stack Setting Barcode Command screen BARCODE COMMAND BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 001 PLAY 002 03 123000 129000 003 05 03 07 03 21 004 005 006 007 008 ALL CLEAR YES NO BC COMMAND STACK GROUP 001 001 TITLE 00 SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME 000000 SUBTITLE z AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL INS EXIT The player can store commands input using LaserBarcode and DVD barcodes The stored commands can be recalled for either successive or step by step execution Memorized data is retained even if the AC power cord is unplugged DVD Displaying the Barcode Command Stack Screen MEMORY 1 Press P e BARCODE COMMAND displays NOTE The player ignores this command while the Player Control Panel is displayed 2 ENTER Press m The Barcode Command Stack screen is displayed f barcodes have already been input the data is shown on the screen Select whether barcodes are input by erasing existing barcodes or by adding to the existing barcodes To input new barcodes
122. tor Lastly connect to an outlet 0 yx Cables can be found at your local audio video dealers m 919 U01 99UU0D 82 En Digital Connection Example 2 AV receiver with digital input for Dolby For connecting the player to an amp with Dolby Digital inputs For use with Pioneer s VSX 27TX or VSX 29TX AV receiver Connect this unit s digital output PCM O0 jack to the Dolby Digital input jack of a compatible amplifier Select the coaxial digital output if required for the amplifier s input jack DVD LD AUDIO IN PCM DOO DTS VIDEO IN 000 Lastly connect to an outlet yr Cables can be found at local audio video dealers e Some discs may not allow digital output when the sampling is set for 96 kHz refer to page 35 Connection Example 3 Connect to a regular AV amp AV Amplifier or stereo amp to enjoy improved sound quality Connect the player s audio output jacks to an amplifiers CD LD AUX or other audio input jacks except to the PHONO jacks Connect the player s video output jack to the amplifier s video input jack Lastly connect to an outlet ILEI rela AUDIO IN VIDEO IN AV amplifier ame e To enjoy Surround Sound select amplifiers that have a built in Dolby Pro Logic decoder
123. ts s es AC 120 V 50 60 Hz Power CONSUMPTION ss sessessessseriesiserrerissirerinrinerrerrnernes 16 W Power consumption in standby mode cee 0 5W Weidht asiecceenineeAdiinamancaain 4 7 kg 10 6 Ib Dimensions sasse 210 W x 408 D x 119 H mm 8 1 4 X 16 X 4 in Not including protruding cables etc Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Operating humidity No more than 85 no condensation Video Output QOutputlevel iincvanciansimienii isan aati nigne 1 Vp p 75Q when loaded synchronous negative JACKS cerae a aa EE Ae e es BNC RCA S Video Output Y luminance Output level n 1 Vp p 759 C color Output level Component video Output Y Output level rrisin 1 Vp p 759 BNC Pe Output level oo eeeceeseeseseesseeseseeee 0 7 Vp p 75 BNC Pr Output level 0 7 Vp p 759 BNC 286 mVp p 759 SIN ratio wo eee more than 60 dB Horizontal resolution 0 00 eee eeeeeeeeereeeeee more than 500 External synchronizing input Input Signal level csccssscssessesessessseesstensenes Black burst 0 3 Vp p 75Q BNC x 2 loop through LISTENING For A Lifetime Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just pur chased is only the start of your musical enjoyment Now it s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equip ment offers This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Ass
124. ures may shrink vertically leaving black bands at the top and bottom of the screen This is not a malfunction it is caused by the NTSC PAL conversion Older PAL TVs may be missing a V Hold control thus the picture from a NTSC disc may roll If the TV has a V Hold control adjust it until the picture stop rolling Note A standard TV sold in the United States is NTSC Connection of a Mouse and Keyboard Acommercially available PS 2 mouse or PS 2 keyboard can control the DVD V7400 player 1 Turn the power OFF to activate the standby mode 2 Connect the PS 2 mouse or PS 2 keyboard to the mouse keyboard connector Turn the power ON connection is now complete Y cable To use both the mouse and the keyboard purchase a standard Y cable available at most electronics stores Note The power rating of this mouse keyboard connector is no more than 5V 100mA Avoid a mouse or keybroad with a current drain exceeding the rating of 100mA Some commercially available PS 2 devices and Y cables may not be compatible with this player For details For details please consult with a Pioneer service or support center suoijeiedg paoueApy 919 U01 99UU0D N m Connection Example 1 Television monitor TV e Control Computer e Sync Generator Follow these instructions to connect this player directly to a television Monitor TV for disc playback 5 Refer to the TV monitor TV manual f
125. urn to the previous screen Setting the Weekly Timer 1 When the setting screen appears at step 3 on the previous page press N or B7 to move gt pointer to the day of the week and press ENTER Power ON OFF time setting display appears 2 Set the power ON OFF time Example 1 To turn power ON at 10 30AM on Wednesday e Move gt pointer to WED and press ENTER NEXT 3 0 ol B amp B 1 0 A Press gt m gt NEXT NEXT me B Press y or g to select 10 and press ENTER p tO save the setting and continue to the next figures Press gg or Eg to ENTER set it to 30 and press twice f the power OFF time is not set the timer simply powers ON Example 2 To turn power ON at 10 30AM on Wednesday and turn it OFF at 5 45PM 17 45 NEXT 3 0 oO BS NEXT 4 oO 1 0 A Press E gt m gt NEXT 1 7 m m 5 NEXT w A B Press y or g to select 10 and press m to save the setting and continue to the next set Set the subsequent figures to 30 17 and 45 by repeating the above NOTE It is also possible to set only the power OFF time without a power ON time In this case when power is turned ON manually it is automatically turned OFF at the set time The WEEKLY TIMER may be set using the mouse as well as with the remote control When Y displays clicking with the left mouse button changes selections or settings Each time you click th
126. venience receptacles and the point where they exit product and cart combination to overtum from the product OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure A LIGHTNING For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges POWER LINES An outside antenna system should not be located inthe vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antennasystem extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience
127. vinEo1 Selector pow ml oral i S VIDEO Video Terminator ym Switch m TV System Selector AUTO a 7 COMPOSITE wv ans Spe Goueest oo component voeo our Video Output External Sync Input Connector BNC Power code Component Video Output En 10 En Basic Operations Remote Control Operations Wireless Remote Operation When operating the remote control point it at the sensor located on the player s front panel The remote control can be used up to 23 feet 7m from the player within a 30 angle to each side of the sensor e Exposing the remote sensor to direct sunlight or strong light may cause faulty operation Wired Operation Wired operation is possible with a different remote control sold seperately Connect the remote control cord to the external jack EXT CONT on the player s front panel Playing DVDs CDs and Video CDs STD BY ON 4 Press The player s standby indicator changes from orange Stand By to green Power ON 2 Press f The disc table slides out E Load a disc Load a disc with the label side facing up using the disc table guide to align the disc e The disc table closes and playback begins e Press fem on the front of the player e lf a menu is available on the disc it is displayed refer to the next page for menu information Note e DVD discs must have a region code that matches
128. w and refer to the Operating Manual for the amplifier DVD Dolby Digital Output If the amplifier does not support Dolby Digital select the Dolby Digital PCM setting 4 Press the arrow button fj right direction ENTER lt Press a E PREP Tees Dolby Digital DTS Out _Dolby Digital PCM 96kHz PCM Out 96kHz gt 48kHz MPEG Out MPEG PCM Digital Out Off aD AF Move E Ext Dolby Digital For amplifiers and decoders which support Dolby Digital default setting when shipped Dolby Digital PCM Converts a Dolby Digital signal to a linear PCM signal if the amplifier does not support Dolby Digital technology SETUP F Press m Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential unpublished works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved DVD DTS Output When the connected amplifier supports DTS set to DTS SETUP Press C The initial setup menu is displayed 4 Press the arrow button Sj right direction ENTER lt Press C Audiot Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital E 3 96kHz PCM Out DTS MPEG Out MPEG gt PCM Digital Out Off ED AF Move Exit OFF For amplifiers that do not support DTS default setting when shipped DTS For amplifiers and decoders which support DTS output
129. xt Background Color Blue a F Press pay Bata Exit DS The viewing and listening restriction setting screen is displayed The setting at the time of shipment is level 8 unrestricted ic oe General 4 Press the arrow button jj s ph bbb hh right direction lvl 12345676 gt Select Level Change with Wj Ea Pe a ENTER before pressing C s With l he appropriate E When a code number has yet to be registered E t EE gt select the pprop The code number registration screen is displayed number for the level For example if level 6 has been selected viewing and listening restrictions are applied to discs marked as level l General 7or8 H E General i Tunnin d apv M Return exit Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 El Return E When the code number has been registered E DMove seet EAE The code number input screen is displayed ENTER General e 9 Press m JHE The level of the viewing and listening restrictions is set Notes B Move If the code number is forgotten or misplaced return to the default APH E Reun EE setting page 38 and reset to a new code 31 En 32 En Setting Viewing and Listening Restrictions Parental Lock DVD DVD When a DVD with a Set Changing the Code Number Parental Lock is Loaded q Perform the previous instructions Loading a DVD with an active Parental Lock brings up the El Setting the Restriction Level password input screen if the disc is a higher level then on the previous p
130. ype of disc to be played Next set the TV SYSTEM selector on the rear panel to NTSC or PAL to match the disc format Through external input of a synchronization signal black burst video output signals may be synchronized with external signals on the DVD V7400 During DVD disc playback Also video switch timing can be matched to avoid picture disturbance on the TV Devices such as aTBC Time Base Collector are unnecessary Synchronized Use of 2 or More Players e Use a single sync generator to synchronize two or more players e Verify that the terminator switch on the terminal player is ON but this switch on all other players is OFF e Set the terminator switch to ON when synchronizing one player ONO gelololols gpeg e gE alfo o O gt a oo oO Oo pp O 0 gt O fo INPUT BLACK BURST Oo SIGNAL 5 o o on ON OFF ye Cables can be found at local audio video dealers NOTE e When the external synchronizing function is turned ON only DVD discs can be played e Locking to the sub carrier element of the black burst signal fails to happen e During the approximately 5 seconds needed for locking to the external synchronizing signal some video disturbance at the the video output jacks is possible e Input the external synchronizing signal before playback of a DVD disc Synchronization fails if input happens after playback begins ein cases where two or more DVD
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