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1. IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 11 Page 1 D 1 Setting up Ensure that the mains supply in your house complies with that indicated on the identification sticker located at the back of your player Install your player horizontally on a suitable base furniture with enough space around it for ventilation 7 10 cm Make sure the ventilation slots are not covered Do not stack other or heavy equipments on top of the player Do not place the player on amplifiers or other equipment which may become hot Before moving recautions A the player ensure the disc tray is empty This player is designed for continuous use Switching off the DVD player to the stand by mode does not disconnect the electricity supply In order to separate the player completely from the mains it has to be disconnected by unplugging the mains plug especially when left unused for a long period of time 2 Caution Protect the player from moisture and excess heat e g fireplace or equipment creating strong magnetic or electric fields i e speakers Disconnect the power cable from the mains electricity supply if the player malfunctions Your player is not intended for industrial use but for domestic purposes only Use of this product is for personal use only Copying CDs or downloading music files for sale or other business purposes is or may be a violation of copyright law DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW
2. Reverse Forward 1 8 1 4 1 2 PLAY Press repeatedly for higher speeds Da god DVD VCD Stills and frame advance DVDs and Video CDs PLAY Q zo Only possible in forward mode e f the player is left for 5 minutes in PAUSE mode it will STOP Press repeatedly to see the pictures one after another Direct Access to a track Audio CD PLAY 2 d h d d zd 200 Enter the desired trac Q 2 2 2 number Q CD intro Audio CD PLAY TITLE Q You can listen to the beginning of each track for about 10 seconds Q Intro appears on the TV screen and the player display 5 po IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 15 D cene Access x 5r er Titles chapters tracks or elapsed time p A DVD may contain several titles which could be different movies or video programmes These titles may be divided into chapters each of which is numbered to provide quick access to specific parts of the DVD Tracks give you a quick access to specific parts of the audio CD and video CD INFO Select titles chapters tracks or directly enter a figure with the numeric keys e f you select an amount of time not existing on D TAE the disc may then appear on screen e Some discs cannot be searched even if the elapsed time is displayed Subtitle Info1 2 Audio ENG 2CH Scene again This function al
3. 2 Subtitles Automatic 3 Player Menu English 4 Disc Menu English 5 Rating Limit Unlocked m 6 Audio Options 447 Display Options DISPLAY OPTIONS 2 Still State t4 1 Screen Format 4x3 PS Auto On Screen Messages On Display Brightness Auto Dim Normal NTSC disc Output PAL 60Hz 3 4 5 Black Level 6 7 SCART Output Qu RETURN Video 4x3 TV screen 16x9 movie 4x3 movie 16x9 TV screen 16x9 movie 4x3 movie SCREEN FORMAT 44 1 4x3 PS Pan amp Scan 2 4x3 LB Letterbox 3 16x9 Wide RETURN Do not use the zoom function on your TV during this set up as parts of the picture and menu could be hidden When using the S video or video connection unlike when using the SCART connection the TV screen aspect has to be selected manually on your TV set IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 14 D o o s v D o A cene Access pe mm Fast motion Picture and track scan Press repeatedly for higher speeds Q c OG or go Reverse Forward 2x p gt DVD CD VCD 25 4 8 25458 106 32 128 You can also use the same name keys with the same name on the front panel of the player n search mode with DVD discs no sound will be heard except in 2x if the proper selection has been made p 25 Slow motion DVDs and Video CDs
4. SONY 4 coca ecd ues new ee ee ae 014 OVE AU MERERETUR 001 010 Telefunken dr Eire 000 001 002 010 THOMSON 465094440045 000 001 002 010 TOSHIDA cresents dave saani 006 016 018 Wega Pr bo cum 020 bio rr If you do not find the brand of your TV you may succeed with codes from other brands All rights reserved with respect to code list modification e 021 021 005 029 021 018 020 021 018 020 IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 31 D Aroubleshooting quide Before requesting service troubleshooting Symptom No power There is no picture There 1s no sound or it can hardly be heard The remote control does not work There are no subtitles You have forgotten your password to change the rating limit The menu language is not the one you want Audio spoken and or subtitle language is not the one selected during the initial player set up Remedy Power Correctly connect the AC Power Cord to an AC Outlet With the UK plug check the fuse Video and Audio Turn on the TV set and your DVD player Check connections Make the correct input selection on the TV set Check the video connection settings Make the correct audio input selection and volume adjustment on the TV set or hifi system amplifier or AV selector Remote Control e Load the batteries and check that their polarities and are correctly aligned Batteries a
5. Display Options 24 Screen format Still state On screen messages Front display panel brightness Black level adjustment Audio Options 25 Digital audio output Dolby digital MPEG2 DTS Dynamic Compression 2x Playback Audio Rating limit 26 27 Rating Overriding the Rating Universal remote control 28 30 Universal remote control setting To control other equipments Brand codes information Troubleshooting guide 31 Disc Playback recommendations 32 33 Technical data 34 Guarantee at the end of the manual IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 11 Page 4 D Before you start Basic connections Connect all devices before plugging any power cords in the wall outlet Always turn off the DVD player TV and other devices before you connect or disconnect any cables United Kingdom Y Ireland Y Continental Europe On the DTH Audio connections 5200 only See page 10 In eS VG Peritel cable not supplied Use an RGB Xs compatible Scart Peritel cable 21 cabled pins a c eae Initial set up Press 1 for English 1 Press STANDBY ON on the DVD front panel or press on the Pressez 2 pour Francais remote control to switch on your DVD player Dr
6. On Caution for the optical or coaxial audio output When connecting an amplifier with an optical coaxial digital input connector which does not contain the Dolby Digital decoder or DTS decoder be sure to select Dolby Digital PCM DTS Off Do not use the Digital Audio Out sockets to connect to an equipment other than a Dolby Digital DTS MPEG 2 receiver or a suitable decoder Such a connection can create a high level of noise that may be harmful to your ears and could damage headphones or speakers Older digital equipment some of which are not fully compliant with IEC 958 are likely to cause this problem If you encounter this problem use the Digital audio out menu see above to convert the Dolby Digital audio bitstream output to linear PCM The same should be applied with the so called Optical or Coaxial REC OUT socket of Dolby Digital decoders when they are connected to this DVD player Since REC OUT is a 1 1 copy of the decoder s input no other equipment should be connected there Dynamic Compression This function designed for late night viewing without disturbing neighbours reduces the soundtrack s dynamic range This function only works with Dolby Digital DVD soundtracks Off Normal audio range is selected On Select this setting to enjoy listening to the full dynamic range of the audio track even with a low volume when you want to listen to a movie s dialogue without having to turn the volume up Factory s
7. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT UNDER CONDITIONS OTHER THAN AS HEREABOVE SPECIFIED ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED Condensation If your player or a disc have been stored in a cold atmosphere as for example during transportation in the winter wait for approximately 2 hours until they have reached room temperature 3 For your safety Never open the player or any of its components It can be dangerous for you or for certain fragile components You could receive an electric shock or touch the laser beam Do not place your eyes close to the opening of the disc tray or any other opening to look inside the player 4 Discs Always handle your discs with care Hold a disc with fingers on the border or hole Always place disc with the label facing upward in case of a single sided disc Always place the disc properly into the tray using the proper guide area Always use a soft cloth to clean discs if necessary wipe from the centre to the border Always put discs back into their cases after playing and store in a vertical position Never try to play a Photo CD Never use record cleaning sprays benzine static electricity liquids or any other solvent if the disc surface is dirty Wipe gently with a soft damp water only cloth never wipe the disc in a circular motion since circular scratches are likely to occur and could cause noise during playback DV
8. chapters tracks are deleted when the disc is removed or the DVD player is turned off e IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 22 D laying MP3 CDs js Whats MP3 MP3 is the audio file format allowing you to easily compress music recordings and was co developed by THOMS The main advantage of MP3 is that it enables storage of CD quality music tracks on a home computer in manageable compressed files Thanks to compression you now only need about 4 Mb of disc space for a 4 minute music track compared with some 40 Mb for conventional file formats but with almost no reduction in listening quality Please read also our recommandations about MP3 discs on pages 32 33 MP3 CD Playback When you play an MP3 disc the MP3 menu will be displayed instead of the DVD player menu The DVD player menu is not available when playing MP3 discs MP3 content is divided into album s and songs A disc may hold several albums and each album can contain several songs Similar to titles and chapters MENU i Z gt on a DVD disc DISC 1 i J MOZART AVE VERU GPI 1 Use the Av 14 17 keys on the remote to select eel ned an album and press OK 15 to select that album REQUIEM ADA 7 7 2 Alistof the songs in that album will be displayed If you want to play a particular song use the Io santa arrow Av 14 keys on the remote to highlight a song and press OK 15 to play that song You may also enter
9. cke 3 f r Deutsch The first time you turn on the DVD the language menu is ads uM displayed If it is not displayed select the appropriate AV input of Tae P M ni m your TV set manually see the manual of your TV set 2 Press the appropriate number key on the remote control to select a language 1 for english 2 for french If you do not press any number key you will have to select manually all menus related to the languages 3 You can now play discs However we recommend you complete the set up first p 12 13 The menus of the player and the menus dialogues and subtitles of DVDs will now be in the language chosen in step 2 This choice applies to all DVDs To change the language see page 12 To temporarily change the language of the dialogues and subtitles see pages 17 18 Fit the batteries A Do not mix different types of batteries alkaline rechargeable or new and used ones Ga The pages of this publication are printed on recycled paper Other connections See pages 10 11 e LB5000 520DGB 4 09 01 10 11 Page 5 Front display 1 STANDBY ON The RED indicator lights up when the player is first plugged in Standby Mode When STANDBY ON key is pressed again the RED light goes out and the player is turned on 2 DISC TRAY 3 OPEN CLOSE Press to open and close the disc tray 4 SKIP Press lt lt 2 once to skip to the beg
10. ial TITLE Q lt Q lt gt ry D 1 Track View or To confirm the selection vcD 2 Index View IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 24 D c Misplay Options h From the DISPLAY OPTIONS menu you can access all the settings related to the picture and display Follow these intructions Screen Format Select the picture format according to your TV screen Wide screen 16x9 or conventional size 4x3 see the end of this manual Still state If the picture should flicker when you pause a DVD try changing the still mode settings Select 2 Still state then select Auto or Field or Frame e Auto let the player choose the best format for still picture e Field when still picture shakes video material Frame for clearer picture definition film material On screen messages You can decide whether the on screen messages and icons appear in the left corner of the TV screen Play Pause Angle icon search speed indicators Select 3 On Screen Messages and make your selection On or Off 4 Front display panel brightness According to the room and the ambiant light you may want to adjust the Display Brightness of the player Select 4 Display Brightness then select Bright Dim or Auto Dim Black level adjustment only for video and S video Films are made originally to be watched in a very dark environment e g cin
11. ix EL discs may display this screen Qvstrids the limit VA 1 Override 1 Choose Override with the Aw 14 17 arrows 2 Cancel and press OK 15 to confirm 2 Enter your 4 digit password and press OK 15 to confirm Not all DVD discs include rating information that PASSWORD CHECK make the rating system work though the text on their case may say that they are for adults only Consequently discs without information will be played even if the player is locked with a code Enter Password If you have forgotten your password please check in the Troubleshooting guide at the end of this RETURN press oa manual page 31 IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 28 D Universal remote control 2 Universal remote control setting You have the option to set your remote control to control your TV set This way you are able to control your video equipment with a single remote control 1 Press DVD or TV according to the equipment you want to control DVD TV DVD M Q Q 8 DVD TV set 9 Look for the 3 digit code of your device s brand in the table E of brands on the next page Highlight it with a pencil for example 3 Press and hold down the MENU key 19 4 While holding down the MENU key 19 enter the 3 digit code with the number keys 24 5 Release down MENU key 19 Try to operate the equipment by switching it ON OFF with the D key f i
12. mode on the selected area of a scene page 19 For pause still picture frame advance and slow motion page 14 To stop a disc to stop completely press twice The player has memorised the last scene on the disc If you now press PLAY 27 playback starts from this point To erase Resume memory press STOP 2 Resume memory does not work with interactive discs without elapsed play time information f the player is left in STOP mode for more than 1 minute without any user interaction a screen saver will be activated fade 1n fade out After about 30 minutes have elapsed in STOP mode without user interaction the player will be automatically switched off G IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 11 Page 7 D Basic functions Selections via menu Displays on and off the disc s special features on screen pages 8 9 15 16 20 Displays on and off the disc s contents on screen pages 8 23 Introscan for CD Audio CD Video page 14 Displays on and off the subtitle language name abbreviation on screen page 18 Displays on and off the camera angle number on screen page 16 Displays on and off the dialogue language name abbreviation and the audio format on screen pages 17 23 f available Menu operation Displays on and off the disc s menu if available during playback page 8 the player s set up menu after having stopped a disc
13. segment Let the disc play to the B point then press OK again To cancel the repeat press CLEAR 25 Slow Repeat INFO Q 29 3 Q Put the player in Frame advance mode by pressing successively the PLAY 27 PAUSE 30 FWD 28 keys TE Press repeatedly the FWD 28 key to chose the slow T S motion speed 1 8 1 4 2D EN Ta Display the second Info banner by pressing twice the io Master Vol INFO 10 key yo Select the Repeat function then proceed as for the ENG Eu dit repetition of a scene between 2 points A and B press OK CERE IE once for the A point press OK a second time for the B point press OK again to start the Slow Repeat Info22 IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 21 D Frogramme Play mm Programme play for DVDs and Audio CDs The programme play function allows you to programme the CD tracks or DVD disc chapters you want to play j e Program playback lets you set up a specific order for DVD Audio CD Video CD playback up to 20 chapters tracks e Program playback is not available when you play Video CD in PBC mode when Video CD Menu is ON mode see p 23 e This function may not work correctly with some discs If a disc is playing press STOP 29 Press PROG RANDOM 3 on the remote control then use the Navigation keys to select Program then press OK 15 to confirm The PROGRAM menu appear
14. the Audio Video RCA phono cable supplied with the DVD player Amplifier S VIDEO OUT TV VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN DVD player S VIDEO IN Gp voeo our S VIDEO OUT Unplug the RCA phono cable see Step 1 above and connect the DVD player to the amplifier by means of an S Video cable not supplied DISPLAY OPTIONS 1 Screen Format 4x3 PS Display the DISPLAY NA 2 sti state Auto 3 On Screen Messages On OPTIONS menu and set YF 4 Display Brightness Auto Dim SCART output to S Video in Meu EI order to set the DVD output to S Video 6 NTSC disc Output 447 SCART Output lt gt Video Q RETURN IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 12 D fk Player menu language referred languages MENU Configure this setting if you MENU want to change the language X gt MAIN MENU A 1 Audio English 2 Subtitles Automatic of the player s menus not 4 3 Player Menu English necessary after initial 4 Disc Menu 5 Rating Limit PLAYER MENU LANGUAGE set up page 4 6 Audio Options 4 7 Display Options t4 1 English 2 Francais 3 Deutsch 4 Italiano 5 Espanol 6 Svenska Q RETURN RETURN Your preferred disc language p Your preferred languages for dialogues subtitles and menus are those that the player selects for you automatically for all discs if available Of course you can change them for e
15. the NE Navigation keys then press OK 15 to start playback M 02 de Track 05 Master Vol Repeat functions remain active until you turn them off open the disc tray or turn off the power Surround Intro Info 2 2 Repeat a scene between point A and point B Press INFO key twice then select select the repeat function and choose A B on screen using the Navigation keys The letter A turn from white to yellow Press OK 15 to memorise the begining of the scene you want to repeat The letter B turn from white to yellow Wait few seconds before pressing again the OK 15 key to mark the end of the scene to be repeated B point A B is displayed in yellow repeat play starts To define the B point of the A B section the player must be in Normal play mode Do not use REV key 26 or FWD key 8 otherwise A B Repeat mode will be lost e f the title or track is completed before marking the end B the end of title or track automatically becomes B Repeat play only works with discs that show the elapsed time on the display It may not work correctly with some discs Video CD with PBC Menu On mode Repeat CD with TV Off For CDs follow the steps below with the TV turned off To repeat the track that is playing press REPEAT 7 twice e To repeat the disc that is playing press REPEAT 7 three times To set an A B repeat press REPEAT four times Press OK to set the starting point of the
16. the desired track number in the selected album by using the number keys RETURN 3 If you are in a song list and want to return to the album list press RETURN 20 to return to the previous menu screen Skipping songs During playback to skip to next or previous song on a MP3 CD Press gt lt 21 repeatedly to go to the next or previous song press as many times as the number of required song skips La 3 p IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 23 D o o s v D o A o ideo CD special operation uz Video CD Using Playback Control PBC menu Some video CDs version 2 0 with playback control PBC written on the disc or its case offer scenes or information to be selected interactively via menu screen This menu appears after the disc is loaded or after PLAY 27 or MENU key 19 is pressed Some video CDs vers 2 0 with PBC may not have a menu on screen and may be like a video CD vers 1 1 e Choose a menu item with the number key Depending on the disc the menu may extend over Pedigree dogs more than one screen To see the other screens use the 4 4 BPI skip keys 21 e Some discs displaying a menu at start up will automatically go in to play mode if nothing is changed on the menu after a certain period of time Terrier Bobtail Shepdog To return from playback to the menu press RETURN 20 Husky Press PLAY 2
17. via menu Menu operation Info displays 9 Video and Audio connections 10 11 Video connection settings Basic set up for the initial installation of the DVD player Preferred languages 12 Player menu language Your preferred languages on discs Picture setting 13 Ax 3 16x 9 TV screen Playback your Discs DVD audio CD video CD Scene Access eee 14 16 Fast motion Picture and track scan Slow motion Stills and frame advance Direct Access to a track CD intro Titles chapters tracks or elapsed time Scene again Index and Markers DVD intro Mosaic Chapter view DVDs Camera angle Advanced Playback 3 D Surround Dialogues languages i Virtual 3 D Surround Sound Audio language Subtitle languages 18 DVDs Subtitles on off DVDs Subtitles selection Zoom Random play 19 DVDs and video CDs Zoom Random play To clear Random play Repeat and random Play 20 Repeat play Repeat a scene between point A and point B Repeat CD s with TV Off Slow Repeat Programme Play 21 About DVD discs Deleting programmed items Playing MP3 CDs 22 Video CD special operation 23 Track View Index View Set up the player to play discs the way you want
18. with a personal computer Use no more than 630 Mb of recording regardless of the actual capacity of the CD R disc Use only 650 Mb 74 minutes CD R and avoid the 700 Mb format 80 minutes recording time Some studies show that blue color CD Rs may sometimes give lower playback quality than other color CD Rs Never use CD RW recordable rewritable discs These CDs are designed for multiple use and are oriented to computer use rather than music Playback quality with these discs can vary with the equipment used and many other technical factors Use a completely brand new CD R disc which has not been recorded at all Close all other applications on the computer to ensure reliable CD R disc recording Use a good quality CD R recording program Make your recordings in a single one shot recording session using the option write at once This session should be the first session recorded on a blank CD R disc Your home computer allows CD R recording in several passes or sessions and the computer can play back these individual sessions without difficulty With a DVD player however there is just one play list and the DVD player only plays what was recorded in that first play list You should therefore make sure you can record all the tracks you intend recording in a single session e Do not under record If you make just a few recordings on your disc the DVD player will take a long time searching for and locating thes
19. with the STOP key pages 12 and others Confirms a selection To go back in menu levels Arrows move to items Use the number keys to input chapter or track numbers or to select menu items MEE ies 4 20 Clears on screen displays Clears markers in the marker on screen display p 15 Clears program repeat and random play p 19 20 21 Read pages 28 29 on the UNIVERSAL remote control to operate your TV set G P IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 11 Page 8 D Menus E DVD STANDBY ON or Q STOP OPEN CLOSE Disc Menu PLAY MENU 1 Language selection Q 2 Jump to a scene STOP ee a MENU Player Menu MAIN MENU English I Subtitles Automatic Player Menu English I Disc Menu English Cp Rating Limit Unlocked m Audio Options l Display Options I l RETURN ox TITLE I I I or I MENU I I I I I L INFO Info displays Title x1 5 Chapter 01 Time 02 20 00 Track Se MEN To use player or disc Menus DVD Ue 2 ANCHO Time 02 20 00 Subtitle PEE ENG Repeat Track 05 e Info 1 2 Angle Move to the items using the arrow INFO 1 3 keys lt gt d 7 x2 Q Repeat Press OK 75 to confirm a selection Track 05 VETS yan o B or use number keys to select without 64 confirmation Use RETURN 20 key to go back to previous menu Press INFO 10 TITLE 12 and MENU 19 o
20. you are going to buy a DVD disc management information recorded on a DVD pay attention to the logo it has to be the disc right one ALL means all regions The region code for your player is region 2 Other regions 1 USA Canada 2 Europe the Middle East Rep of South Africa Japan 3 Southeast Asia Taiwan 4 Central America South America Australia Mexico New Zealand 5 Russian federation Africa except Egypt and Rep of South Africa India Pakistan 6 China s Audio CDs Sound Hise pdea DIGITAL AUDIO 12 cm and 8 cm D l G l T A L Dolby Digital Most recordable CD audio 12 cm Dolby Dolby Digital and the double D symbol CD R Depending on the type of disk writer and the are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing disks used Corporation Copyright 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Video CDs Inc All rights reserved ali 6 12 cm and 8 cm with or without playback eae control m OQ is a digital Sound compression NTSC playback on PAL TV set technique DTS and DTS Digital are trademarks iy In addition to the PAL DVDs and video CDs you of Digital Theater Systems Inc may enjoy your favourite NTSC movies as well a NTSC 60 Hz PAL compatible TV set is required For monitors with only NTSC input please see p 11 MPEG 9 Multichanne vd i files on Audio CDs Logo registered b
21. 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 25 D Mudio Options Digital audio output Depending on the audio equipment connected to the digital output coaxial or optical you will need to adjust the audio option settings as explained below From the Main Menu select Audio Options then set each item Dolby Digital PCM MPEG DTS as explained below using the Navigation keys MENU Audio Subtitles AUDIO OPTIONS Player Menu E us Disc Menu 2 MPEG Digital Out PCM Bitstream Ratina Limi 2 MPEG 2 Digital Out 2 MPEG 2 Digital Out PCM Bitstream 3 DTS On Off 4 Dynamic Compression On Off 5 2X Playback Audio On Off Underlined options are factory settings 3 DTS off 4 Dynamic Compression On 5 2x Playback Audio RETURN Available Digital Decoder gt Dolby Digital MPEG2 DTS menu items gt 3 f the DVD disc contains an audio format of CONNECTIONS ERE MEME higher quality than 48kHz l6bit maybe 96kHz dubbing DVDs to DAT or MD Off 24bit the player has to convert into a format Dolby Digital decoder Off compatible with DAT or MD MPEG 2 decoder Off Dolby Digital MPEG 2 decoder Off In this case you do not hear the highest older D A converter Off sound quality possible recorded on the disc the nothing connected Off analog AUDIO OUT is also affected DTS Dolby Digital decoder Bitstream Bitstream
22. 7 to start playback Press STOP 2 to stop playback and remove the menu e Complete stop is obtained by pressing STOP key 2 twice Even after the player has finished playing a programme the disc may continue to rotate while the menu is displayed When no further selections are to be played press STOP 29 to exit the menu e During playback press yellow INFO key 10 info strip is displayed on screen level 1 Video CD Audio Channels Selection In play mode press the red 3 key 8 The Audio channel banner appears on screen Select Stereo Right or Left with the Navigation keys With the Video CD vers 2 0 in menu Off mode or a Video CD Vers 1 1 when a track exceeds 15 minutes you can moves forward backward by 5 minutes steps using the lt lt gt gt key 21 Ge 2 Stereo VA Stereo Two Channels Right Right channel Left Left channel Exit Audio channel banner pressing the press red 3 key 8 Track View Index View VCD The desired music or video display can be accessed directly without using the menu function Track View is used for showing the beginning view of each track and the track number Index View is used for showing the 9 views of the current playing track When in VCD 2 0 mode with Playback Control this function does not work In stop mode press blue TITLE key 12 and display the Track View directly 2 To select Track View or Index View
23. D copy protection In accordance with the DVD standard your DVD player is equipped with a Copy Protection system which can be triggered on and off by the DVD disc itself in order to make any recording of the concerned DVD disc onto a videotape of very poor picture quality or even impossible This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected 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 use only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited 5 Batteries Please respect the environment and prevailing regulations Before you dispose of batteries or accumulators ask your dealer whether they are subject to special recycling and if he accepts to take them back THOMSON multimedia shall not be responsible if the player is not used according to this manual e p IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 11 Page 2 D bout discs and sound Discs you can play Digital video discs 12 cm and 8 cm single or double sided single or dual layer DVDs are high density optical discs on which high quality picture and audio are recorded by means of digital signals VIDEO Region code number Your DVD player responds to the region So if
24. During playback with some discs you can choose to hear other soundtrack languages up to 8 if available than the original one The audio languages available on the disc are indicated on the back cover of your DVD disc box According to the disc you will have to access to the Audio languages selection either with the red key 4 on your remote control or with the MENU key These 2 possibilities are detailed in the A or B procedure below The audio returns to the player s initial settings after the disc is removed or power is switched off The initial settings have been made during the DVD player s set up on page 4 A Using the player info display In play mode press the red 3 key 8 The audio display appears on screen with possibly the abbreviation of the language and the corresponding 0 2 audio format Select a language with Navigation keys Exit the Audio display with the red 9 key 8 or press CLEAR 25 to remove the banner without menu making changes DISC MENU B Using the Disc Menu if available Dialogue Language In play mode press the MENU key 19 The disc menu appears on screen with possibly the dialogue languages available on that particular DVD disc Select the desired language with Navigation keys then press OK 75 to confirm 3 IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 18 D Subtitle languages zy During playback with some discs y
25. Q h DISPLAY OPTIONS If your TV can receive S video Y C via the SCART socket select S Video in the DISPLAY OPTIONS menu In this case set the VIDEO OUT SELECT button at the rear of the device to the SCART position 1 Screen Format 4x3 PS 2 Still State Auto 3 On Screen Messages On Auto Dim 4 Display Brightness 5 Black Level Normal 6 NTSC disc Output PAL 60Hz 4 44 7 SCART Output lt gt Video RETURN ox If your TV can only receive normal composite video signals via the SCART socket select Video e If RGB is selected there will be no output on the S Video Hosiden plug NTSC Disc Output on SCART If your monitor has only a NTSC video input select NTSC If not leave PAL 60 Hz default setting ex factory S Video Output via Hosiden socket In order to link your DVD player up to an S Video compatible Home Cinema system you will need to enable S Video output through the Scart or S Video Hosiden sockets Change the factory settings of the Scart output of your DVD player from RGB to S Video by following steps 1 to 4 QO set the VIDEO OUT SELECT button at the rear of the device to the S Video position Final connections Amplifier S VIDEO OUT S VIDEO IN TV ia DVD player voeo out S VIDEO OUT S VIDEO IN ca Connect the DVD player VIDEO OUT to the amplifier VIDEO IN via the twin yellow plugs of
26. W when power is OFF Weight 2 8 kg Dimensions 430 x 79 x 240 mm excluding protrusions Operating temperature range 5 to 35 C Operating humidity range 10 to 75 no condensation Disc formats 1 DVD Video disc PAL and NTSC 12 8 cm single sided single layer 12 8 cm single sided double layer 12 8 cm double sided single layer 12 8 cm double sided double layer 2 Compact disc Audio 12 8 cm disc 3 Video CD PAL and NTSC 12 8 cm disc 4 S Video CD 5 most CD Rs TV set system PAL 50 60 Hz PAL 625 50 PAL 525 60 NTSC or PAL 60 Hz capable TV set is required to play back NTSC discs Audio signal output characteristics 1 Frequency response DVD linear audio 48 kHz sampling 4 Hz to 22 kHz DVD linear audio 96 kHz sampling 4 Hz to 44 kHz CD Audio 4 Hz to 20 kHz 2 S N ratio 110dB A wtd K 3 Dynamic range DVD linear audio 100dB CD audio 100dB x 4 Wow and flutter below measurable limits 5 Total harmonic distortion less than 0 004 Pickup Wave length 655 nm Laser power CLASS 2 2 Laser diodes Nominal Specification THOMSON Multimedia reserves the right to change the specifications without notice Weight and dimensions are approximate Dear customer Please note that when this product will reaches 14 H ELPLIN E THOMSON the end of its service life you will need to take You can contact THOMSON by dialling 0845 601 3093 responsibility for any special handling needed in For Gre
27. ach disc pages 17 18 There is no need to make the following settings as language selection during basic set up page 4 has MAIN MENU automatically performed these settings If you selected English you now have 2 Subtitles Automatic 3 Player Menu English the main menu in English 4 Disc Menu English the menus of the disc in English if available s Miel Datos Unlocked mw the language of the dialogues in English if available 7 Display Options e subtitles in English automatically if available if there are no dialogues in English RETURN Q ox If there is no English on the disc for menus dialogues and or subtitles the player selects the default language of the disc select the language you want Audio language subtitles or disc menu language AUDIO LANGUAGE fa For the Audio dialogue language press key English Francai number 1 24 ar e If Original is selected the player will choose Hallano the original soundtrack on the disc Semis Original 1b For the Subtitle language press key number 2 24 Q RETURN 0x e If Automatic is selected the player will choose the same language as under Audio Preference for subtitles E That means if your preferred dialogue language Cesky Audio is available subtitles are not shown and if ayer ae your preferred dialogue language is not available Nederlands Greek on the disc subtit
28. at Britain all calls will be charged at local rate its disposal www thomson europe com The fused plug for UK USERS only A fused plug must be fitted with a 3A fuse approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362 and fuse covers must always be securely remounted If your set does not work the fuse may be blown The 5 key power stand by on the remote control does not completely disconnect the player from the mains supply but switches operating power on and off Conception M Rensonnet R alisation BEI Communication t DVD SEC DTH 5000 5200 GB XX RST BEI 09 2001
29. avigation keys then press OK 15 to confirm IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 19 D oom Random Play o DVD and video CD Zoom In play mode press the ZOOM ex key twice 31 and select the part of the scene you want to zoom When the selection box is over the area you want to view press OK 15 to zoom in e For DVDs by pressing OK 15 repeatedly you zoom in x2 times x4 times X2 times back to normal e For video CDs by pressing OK 15 repeatedly you zoom in x2 times back to normal To return to normal view again press ZOOM Pp key 31 once or twice depending on the current setting This function also works in Pause and Slow motion modes Random play for DVDs and Audio CDs gt andom Your player can play the tracks on the disc in random order X one Press PROG RANDOM 3 on the remote control and select Random On Press OK 15 to confirm and start random playback To clear Random play Press PROG RANDOM 3 on the remote control and select Random Off Press OK 15 to confirm e If you play a video CD with PBC menu mode p 23 random play is not available tr IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 20 D cRepeat and random Play ee ux j Repeat play for DVDs and Audio CDs 3 Press INFO key twice then select the repeat function and choose either Chapter Title or Disc with
30. e disc s priority language default language is selected automatically If you want another language press audio 3 key and subtitle C3 key to select it temporarily for this disc Or press MENU during playback if the disc has its own language selection menu 4 36 5 10 11 17 25 27 18 28 29 4 12 17 18 IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 32 D ise playback recommendations DVD discs When playing a Dual layer DVD disc DVD 9 or DVD 18 is indicated on the jacket of the disc you may notice some disturbance or picture freezing for a few seconds during the layer change CD R discs This unit can play most CD R discs However depending on the condition of the CD recorder computer and the disc used you may find that not all discs will play successfully When playing a CD R disc it is completely normal for the unit to take up to 30 seconds to recognize the disc before starting to play If the disc is not recognized after a period of 30 seconds remove the disc and then insert it again If after several trials this disc cannot be recognized make sure you have followed the recommendations below or try another type of disc Qe On On On e Oe Oe Oe Use CD R data discs There are two main types of recordable CDs CD R audio discs for music only which should be used when recording with Hifi CD audio recorder and CD R data Discs which should be used when recording
31. e few tracks e IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 33 D ise playback recommendations Qe Close the complete disc at the end of recording This means that no more recording can be added later on on this disc Your home computer will only do this if you have ticked the right option in your recording program at the end of the recording session CD R MP3 discs In the case of CD R MP 3 discs please follow all the recommendations for CD R above plus the comments below Qe Your MP3 files should be ISO 9660 or JOLIET format ISO 9660 format and Joliet MP3 files are compatible with Microsoft s DOS and Windows and with Apple s Mac These two formats are the most widely used e When naming your MP3 files do not exceed 8 characters and place mp3 as the file extension General name format of Title mp3 When composing your title ensure that you use 8 characters or less have no spaces in the name and avoid the use of special characters including M 2 e Use a decompression transfer rate of at least 128 kb sec kilobytes second when recording MP3 files Sound quality with MP3 files basically depends on the rate of compression decompression you choose Getting audio CD quality sound requires an analog digital sampling rate that is conversion to MP3 format of at least 128 kb sec and up to 160 kb sec However choosing Cp higher rates like 192 kb sec or more only rarely give even bet
32. emas theaters When watching them at home some scenes may be too dark to distinguish detail Select 5 Black level then select Light or Normal e MAIN MENU 1 Audio English 2 Subtitles Automatic 3 Player Menu English 4 Disc Menu English 5 Rating Limit Unlocked m 6 Audio Options 7 Display Options RETURN DISPLAY OPTIONS 1 Screen Format 4x3 PS 4 2 Still State lt gt Auto 3 On Screen Messages On 4 Display Brightness Auto Dim 5 Black Level Normal 6 NTSC disc Output PAL 60Hz 7 SCART Output Q RETURN Video DISPLAY OPTIONS 1 Screen Format 4x3 PS 2 Still State Auto t4 3 On Screen Messages lt gt On 4 Display Brightness Auto Dim 5 Black Level Normal 6 NTSC disc Output PAL 60Hz 7 SCART Output Q RETURN Video DISPLAY OPTIONS 1 Screen Format 4x3 PS 2 Still State Auto 3 On Screen Messages On t 4 Display Brightness lt gt Auto Dim 5 Black Level Normal 6 NTSC disc Output PAL 60Hz 7 SCART Output Q RETURN Video DISPLAY OPTIONS 1 Screen Format 4x3 PS 2 Still State Auto 3 On Screen Messages On 4 Display Brightness Auto Dim 44 5 Black Level lt gt Normal 6 NTSC disc Output PAL 60Hz 7 SCART Output RETURN Video IB5000_
33. etting 2x playback Audio for DVDs Make your selection On or Off No sound will be heard on discs with LPCM or DTS during 2x Playback e IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 26 D Mating limit ze I5 Rating for DVDs This feature allows you to control the type of discs or programmes your family can watch If some discs contain information or scenes which exceed the rating limit you have set they will not be played There are up to 8 Rating limits This function only works with DVDs that have been assigned a rating limit by the publisher and therefore it is disc dependent MENU From the RATING LIMIT menu you can access all the settings Follow these intructions NS RATING LIMIT 1 Use lt gt arrows to select Yes if you want to use a password to lock the player The CREATE PASSWORD screen appears A 1 Use Password lt gt No m 2 Choose a personal 4 digit password and enter it 3 LO RETURN with the number keys The Re enter Password screen appears to confirm the password Enter your password again The Rating limit screen CREATE PASSWORD appears Enter Password Rating Limit selection RETURN Press 0 9 3 To select the Rating Limit press key number 2 The SET RATING LIMIT screen appears RATING LIMIT 4 Set the Rating Limit you want with the arrows Aw 14 17 and con
34. firm with OK 15 to permit t4 or prohibit playback of unsuitable scenes or adult ERIEN programmes e Limit 8 allows all titles to be played whereas limit 1 will be the most restrictive for children RETURN for example eg if you select limit 5 any disc or any scene containing a higher limit than your setting will not play unless the correct password SET RATING LIMIT is entered 8 Adult Content go The closed padlock icon shows that the setting is om now locked Required 3 5 To exit MAIN MENU press RETURN key 20 does FUSELA EROS twice Q RETURN ok IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 27 D Mating limit ze n Player unlock and Rating Limit cancellation mau 1 Select Rating Limit RATING LIMIT 9 Enter your 4 digit password 3 Select No in the menu Use Password 1 Use Password lt gt Yes line 1 2 Set rating limit 1 3 Change Password RETURN Password change 1 Proceed with steps 1 to 4 as described on page 26 CHANGEFASEWORD 9 Press key number 3 24 The Change Password screen appears 3 Enter your new 4 digit password Confirm by re entering your new 4 digit password again 4 To exit MAIN MENU press RETURN key 20 A RETURN Press 0 9 twice 9 Overriding the Rating For DVDs Your selection exceeds the If you have previously set a rating limit playing some
35. h v keys and confirm with OK The small still photos from the first 9 chapters appear slowly on the screen it takes 3 seconds for each one Select the chapter you want to play with the numbered keys or use 9 AW and OK To access to the other 9 chapters press lt lt 21 the second set up 9 chapters still appears INFO zm You can also select a chapter my L with Navigation keys m E Chapter 014 Track 05 VEX CA o B y a P L r m 3 T D 64 k l ra Surround aa H tA 7 WA Afi Paa x On gt Intro a Vy A m Info 2 2 i Ux E Ri eon SP A m S P P s 3 Exit the menu screen without making a selection press RETURN key 29 DVD intro may not operate depending of the disc DVD Camera angle i On certain DVDs particular scenes of a movie may be recorded from various points of view up to 9 camera angles which you can select If this option is available on the disc the indication appears on the TV screen and on the player s front display In play mode press the violet Ge key 13 and select a camera angle number using the Navigation keys If you selected the On Screen Messages Off in the player set up menu see p 24 the camera icon will not appear Each angle number corresponds to a different viewing angle e 3 IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 17 D ccd D Surrou
36. her 460 2 26 6 Gers dud 0 Mee dne eta noone 008 UNIS se iae e eaea aa e a TOT 019 Exo OS 4 4 saie iaia me ce Car Ea E E E 020 Grundig 3S5 oaan nnee 016 023 024 Hitachi sen esmere senie ge Soe a E a 007 MME 3 4 wie 4 Seek ie net EE ERE 016 IVC 25 UE ax duae Ee aad uad RR 013 K eissel inque dod A33 4 4 nu 020 025 ooo conor araia tee bh eee 020 Loewe opta auae wales 458 ore eed 019 020 LUXOR copra sens eae woe eee aoe ose 005 Me ooo s mE SEA Ur S eda dd 013 019 023 Mitsubishi scu miae Further 017 018 020 Miyat cena awe hase en eae wets 016 o TS 005 Nordmende 000 001 010 020 OOl serenega 88 ERGs bee deh ee Ba 005 020 Panasonic National 005 012 026 niversal remote control List of TV brands Code POS MEME 019 PHONO 2a iu xara ch wewe dro P EX ders 019 ive ERCETTTITTITTITEU CECI TT 001 Polytron ETE TETUTTT IT TI 020 027 Radiol 52guuescoeto tou mas Deua a dus 019 Radiomarelli 23 a ad ud ides fru od do ded un REX nm BIJBA Oo obo EE TS 000 001 005 010 019 Salota waasacdacasi ax esqi Ud Pace eens eas SaMSUN 1152722 8555 978 eee ence anas 020 Sanyo ok Sued re neo howe See ba ae 008 Schaub Lorenz 005 016 SCION auus ducens dy os eae eee eas 019 xd fa ua aye eee eee ee ee PERS Od CCP 018 SIEMENS riea S haus teens bees ee ss DIIS ET oso ea darse rem ba QE eee 001 002 SIITHOS TIO waned ue bem mE Eu Pen rr Deor d BORED bin uSd gu bd Ve T Er rd I noes
37. inning of the current chapter track twice for the previous one Press gt gt or lt 27 repeatedly to go to the next or previous track chapter press as many times as the number SVCDVD TITLE 1 QQ 30 Hit HE mil 1 Indicates that the Angle feature is available you can select multiple angles of a scene recorded by different cameras page 16 9 Indicates a video CD VCD audio CD CD or DVD DVD disc is loaded in the player 3 Indicates playback direction 4 Lights when 3 D Surround is turned on page 17 5 Indicates repeating or programming of the titles with REP ALL and PROG page 20 6 Indicates repeating or programming of the chapters with REP ALL and PROG page 20 7 Indicates repeating or programming of the tracks with REP ALL and PROG page 20 8 Indicates that the Repeat mode is set REPEAT page 20 9 Indicates that the Repeat All feature is in use ALL1 page 20 p 14 for skips of required track chapter SEARCH Press and hold gt gt or lt lt Start Reverse or Forward fast motion playback then press repeatedly for higher speeds DVD x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 x128 CD x4 x8 p 14 5 STOP Stops disc play 6 PLAY PAUSE Begins disc play and closes disc tray if open or pauses disc play 7 Front Panel Display 10 Indicates that the A B Repeat is in use page 20 11 Indicates that LPCM sound is available on DVD disc 12 Indicates that Dolb
38. les are shown if available Norsk Hindi Polski Japanese Portugu s Russian Suomi Turkish RETURN ox 1c For Disc menu language press key number 4 24 e IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 13 D icture setting 1x3 16x9 TV screen m 1 2a 3 Select picture format according to your TV screen Wide screen 16x9 or conventional size 4x3 see the end of this manual Select Screen Format press key number 1 24 You have a standard 4x3 TV screen Press key number 2 24 if you want to see the full 16x9 picture letterbox e With a 16x9 movie you will see black strips appear at the top and bottom of the screen Press key number 1 24 if you want to see the central position of the 16x9 screen the sides of the 16x9 movie picture may be cut off Pan and Scan With a 4x3 movie you will have the full size picture The screen format is defined by the DVD disc and it might be impossible to modify it You have a wide screen 16x9 TV set Press key number 3 24 With a 16x9 movie you will have the full size picture With a 4x3 movie you will see black strips appear at left and right side of the screen To exit MAIN MENU press twice 20 RETURN key On some DVD discs the screen aspect ratio may be fixed and cannot be changed TV zoom function ae E MAIN MENU 1 Audio English
39. lows you to see the last 10 seconds of the DVD disc in play mode by pressing the co key 7 If you press twice you will see the 20 last seconds Press three times to see the 30 last seconds and so on The subtitles will be displayed at the same time to allow you to catch a scene you missed Index and Markers DVDs and Video CDs The player can memorise up to 3 locations on the disc as long as the disc remains loaded C This function operates only with discs showing the elapsed time not on Video CD with PBC Menu ON mode During play mode access the Index or Markers pressing the INDEX 4 key 1 Placing markers 3 maximum Select one of the indicates no marker has 3 marker fields been recorded yet To place the marker 2 To play a marked scene 3 To erase a marker Select one of the Gy Select one of the numbered marker fields numbered marker fields ey To delete a CLEAR bookmark number wQ Markers are cleared when the tray is opened and or when power is turned off Playback starts from Q the marked point 4 Exit the display with the INDEX key 4 3 IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 16 D er ie cene Access xe dei DVD intro Mosaic Chapter view Another way to access a particular chapter is to use the DVD intro function when the player is in play mode Press twice the INFO key 10 then select Intro wit
40. nce again to remove the menus VETS cyano B 64 Surround On 4 Intro Info2 2 The info displays and disc menus may differ since they depend on the type and content of the discs LA DVD Audio CD and Video CD see pages 9 15 23 e IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 11 Page 9 D This page gives you an 4 Info d isplays overview of the possible information available on a disc PLAY 1 Press PLAY 27 to play a disc 9 Press e 1x yellow INFO key 19 for Info level 1 e 2x yellow INFO key 10 for Info level 2 INFO INFO key pressed once Interactive screen With DVD disc With audio CD or video CD A l mM 15 Track Track number 01 is being Title 01 is being played p 014 played p 15 Chapter m Time Elapsed time from the beginning 014 gt Chapter 01 is being played p 15 02 20 00 of the current track p 15 Repeat Track 05 Track 05 is Repeated p 20 Time Elapsed time from the beginning 02 20 00 i of the current title p 15 Audio ENG Master Vol 2CH Audio language p 17 s 64 Adjust the volume Subtitle ENG Subtitle language p 18 Info 1 2 Language abbreviations used in the player s menus See pages 17 amp 18 For some DVDs which ARA Arabic ITA Italian offer a DVD menu CHI Chinese JPN Japanese you can also press the CZK Czech NLD Dutch MENU key 19 during DAN Danish NOR Norwegian playback and follow DEU ___ German POL 0 Poli
41. nd Dialogue languages ee Virtual 3 D Surround Sound for DVDs Video CDs Audio CDs If you use a stereo TV or a two channel stereo system be sure that in the audio options of the setup menu Dolby Digital Out and MPEG 2 Digital Out are set to PCM see page 25 Press twice the INFO key 10 then select Surround with A w keys and switch the function On or Off with keys For optimum effect the distance between the TV set and the listening position must be about 3 or 4 times the distance between the front speakers e Turn off the TV set surround sound and other surround effects HiFi system 3 D surround does not work with LPCM or DTS sound tracks of DVD discs or with DTS track of Audio CDs It is possible only on DVDs with Dolby A AT eae Surround or Dolby Digital This feature only operates from the Analog Audio p Chapter 014 gt LUE E VETS yma o B out and from the Scart connector It will not operate Sun Sasa from the Digital Audio Out optical if Digital One GY Audio Out or MPEG 2 Digital Out are set to Tee BITSTREAM in the Audio options of the setup menu see page 25 e The simulated surround effect depends on the disc contents This technology is manufactured under license from Desper Products Inc e SPATIALIZER N 2 2 and the Circle in square are Trademarks owned by Desper Products Inc T E Audio language for DVDs
42. ou can choose the subtitle language up to 32 if available The subtitles available on the disc are indicated on the back cover of your DVD disc box Depending on the disc you will have to access to the Subtitle languages selection either with the coloured key EJ on your remote control or with the MENU key These 2 possibilities are detailed in the A or B procedure below Firstly you will have to switch on the subtitles display The subtitles return to the player s initial settings after the disc is removed or power is switched off The initial settings have been made during the DVD player s set up in page 4 DVD Subtitles on off EJ In play mode press the green EJ key 9 to see the subtitles display with possibly the abbreviation of the language and use the Navigation keys to switch on or off the subtitles When there is no subtitle on the disc the indication appears instead of the language name DVD Subtitles selection A Using the player info display In play mode press the green E3 key 9 the subtitle display appears with possibly the abbreviation of the language Use the Navigation keys to select another subtitle language e When there is no subtitle on the disc the indication appears instead of the language name MENU B Using the Disc Menu if available Q Example In play mode press the MENU key 19 and select the desired language with the N
43. re low Replace with new ones Remove batteries and hold down one or more keys for several minutes to drain the microprocessor inside the remote to reset it Reinstall batteries and try remote again Point the remote control to the front of the player Operate the remote control within an 8 m range from the player Remove any obstacles between the remote control and the red LED on the player Playback Check that the subtitle is recorded on the disc e Subtitles disappear from the TV screen See how to display subtitles While in stop mode hold down STOP and PLAY keys of the player in that order and simultaneously for more than 3 seconds The password lock will be released and all initial settings will return to the default values Please note that in this case you should switch the player OFF and then back ON again You will see a choice of menu language to be re set After pressing the corresponding number key on the remote control you will need to proceed with the other initial settings as you did when you first installed the player set up menu The menu language for your player has not been set during set up Your preferred menu language on a DVD disc if available has not been set during set up The menu is not available in your language on the DVD disc f the audio or subtitle language is not available on the DVD disc the language selected during initial player set up will not be heard or seen Th
44. s With the Navigation keys highlight the first chapter track to add to the program then press OK 15 The selected chapter track appears in the program order box Press PLAY 27 to start the programmed play Ay q GO PROGRAM S Essi Noo PROG RANDOM 13 14 15 16 AV 4 RETURN QG CLEAR ok PLAY e To resume normal playback press CLEAR 25 and then press PLAY 27 About DVD discs The player will automatically determine whether to do CHAPTER programming or TITLE programming If there is only 1 title on the DVD disc then it will do chapter programming Choose chapters by using AV lt gt OK If there are 2 or more titles on the DVD disc Chap T 01 01 02 03 04 PROGRAM f all titles contain only 1 chapter each then it will do title programming 1E A TE E if at least one title contains more than one chapter AY 4 then it will choose the first title with the largest Q RETURN CLEAR QOK PLAY number of chapters and do chapter programming on that title Deleting programmed items chapters tracks Remove the last chapter track that was added to the program by pressing CLEAR 25 Each subsequent press of CLEAR 25 deletes the next chapter track in the opposite order the chapters tracks were programmed The only way to clear all items at once during PROGRAM MODE is to press CLEAR 25 while in the STOP mode or even during PLAY when there is no OSD present All programmed
45. sh the steps offered by the ENG English POR Portuguese disc specific menu to ESP Spanish RUS Russian make your dialogue FRA French SVE Swedish subtitles language FIN Finnish TUR Turquish selection according to GRE Greek l ZAF Afrikaans whut de available on HUN Hungarian that particular disc IND Hindi Others INFO INFO key pressed twice Interactive screen With DVD disc Angle 1 3 Camera angle number 1 out of 3 available on that disc is being played p 16 Repeat Track 05 To repeat a scene a chapter a disc or a track CD p 20 Master Vol 64 Audio CD video CD or DVD The different types of discs DVD Audio CD Video CD may differ a lot in volume level This function allows you to harmonize them Surround On gt To enjoy Virtual Surround Sound Intro f To access a particular chapter OFI IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 11 Page 10 D Hideo and Audio connections r Audio System or TV Audio Inputs Audio Inputs Digital Audio Input Optical Cable DIGITAL AUDIO OUT PCM BITSTREAM OPTICAL COAXIAL ANALOG AUDIO OUT in grey not provided Video Input TV Video Inputs S Video Scart Input VIDEO OUT Please use an RGB capable SCART cable all 21 pins connected 24 Scart Cable The VIDEO OUT SELECT button at the rear of the device permits
46. t does not work repeat from step 2 with another 3 digit code Not all TV can be operated with this universal remote control e Try out which functions you can control with the remote control Try to find the most efficient code for your brand for brands with several codes If you have replaced the batteries of the remote control perform the remote control set up again G IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 29 D Universal remote control X To control other equipments This remote control allows you to control your TV Make sure you set the remote control for the equipment you want to control To control TV Sound whatever the switch position DVD TV TV Q TV control Keys to select programmes To select the AV input TV Sound level TV Mute sound off IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 30 D Brand codes information ee List of TV brands Code PAGE aep rrr 008 020 icu PTT 028 Bang amp Olufsen oves RR ws 009 019 Bla punkt c eaae d e o PA Rara ues 023 ioc os Skee ee 020 Brandt 2292933 5 9 399 3 34A 000 001 010 020 Brionvega bn 8 oie oo ek eee be Gee 019 COE enna Sea hs ewe kad Viet ep b dean USE WERE 016 Continental Edison cease re xa xx RES 004 Daewoo 6 ac6 kasd baba OE CESE E dtd 020 025 Plie TP 005 015 023 Ferguson uuu veuve ms 000 001 003 004 010 Finl 22292292925 2 2 253 es 019 020 024 Fis
47. ter sound quality Conversely files with sampling rates below 128 kb sec will not be played properly e Do not try recording copyright protected MP3 files Certain securized files are encrypted and code protected to prevent illegal copying These files are of the following types Windows Media registered trade mark of Microsoft Inc and SDMI registered trade mark of The SDMI Foundation You must not copy such files e Your DVD player only accepts one level of file directory Consequently you must choose either to save all your MP3 recording files at the root of the disc and or create folders in the directory for each artist or music type e g classical rock Jazz etc This should be organized as suggested below Artist T Titlel mp3 Artist2 T Title3 mp3 Title2 mp3 Title4 mp3 And so on e Important The above recommendations cannot be taken as a guarantee that the DVD player will play MP3 recordings or as an assurance of sound quality You should note that certain technologies and methods for MP3 file recording on CD Rs prevent optimal playback of these files on your DVD player that is degraded sound quality and even in some cases inability of the player to read the file or files Note The above recommendations were updated in April 2001 e IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 12 Page 34 D c Mechnical data Power requirements AC 230 V 50 Hz Power consumption 15W approx 3 1
48. the S Video signal to be sent to the Scart connector or the Hosiden connector If SCART is selected the S Video signal will not be available at the Hosiden connector If S VIDEO is selected the S Video signal will not be available on the Scart connector OR S VIDEO OUT S VIDEO pun AV1 TV SCART C2 Good Hosiden socket LS SCART socket picture Better picture Best picture S Video connection if RGB is selected in page 11 SET UP MENU p 11 If the SCART socket with S Video or RGB is not free Connect your DVD player using a special S Video cable not provided for the video connection and a Cinch cable for audio left and right inputs provided Note Always connect your DVD player to the other set tv AV Amplifier with only one video cable either SCART S Video or Video Cinch With a S Video or Video cinch connection Not required when using the SCART connection Select on your TV set the correct AV input and set the TV screen aspect 4x3 or 16x9 see your TV user s manual Remove the protection cap from the DVD socket and connect the optical audio digital cable firmly as shown Keep the protection cap and always reattach the cap when the connector is not in use to keep it dustfree 3 IB5000 5200GB 4 09 01 10 11 Page 11 D cx Wideo connection settings SCART Output If your TV can receive RGB select RGB sau recommended selection
49. y Digital sound is available on DVD disc 13 Indicates that DTS Digital Theater System sound is available on DVD disc 14 Indicates that MP3 sound is available on CD R disc 15 Indicates that MPEG 2 audio sound is available on DVD disc 16 Indicates the DVD modes PLAY STOP LORD RANDON NO DISC ex Load The player is loading information from the disc G p IB5000_5200GB 4 09 01 10 11 Page 6 D Basic functions Power Stand by To switch your player on and off Additional handy functions To also use the remote control with EA w your TV set page 28 30 Press for a long time to open so to stop and press again to close the disc tray iE For random play and programme play pages 19 20 21 To memorize scenes for replay page 15 To repeat the last 10 seconds of a DVD disc page 15 Playback Switch on your DVD player and TV set Select the correct AV input on your TV if necessary You may also turn on your hifi system and select AUX CD or DVD properly connected to the player To skip chapters or tracks For fast reverse or forward and visual search while playing in both directions Press gt P lt lt 21 repeatedly to go to the next or previous track chapter press as many times as the number of required track chapter skips To start playback page 14 To zoom in during playback slow motion or pause
50. y PHILIPS Corp Discs you cannot play lt CD I CD ROM DVD AUDIO DVD ROM DVD RAM DVD RW CDV CD G DVD with Chato regional code other than that of your player Do not play Photo CDs Playback 12 cm discs Place a single sided disc with label facing upwards double sided discs DM Los have a small label on both sides near the center Open the disc tray with the OPEN CLOSE key on the set or on the F Remote Control e According to the disc Functions and information available on the DVD titles a C chapters time info sound track languages subtitles ratings lt gt age limit camera angles and more may differ from disc to Chapter disc VIDEO CD Refer to the instructions accompanying the disc Some discs for cD may have been designed to prevent operations such as _ sucture Chapter skip picture scan and repeat play S This symbol on screen indicates that you have pressed the wrong key or that the requested function is not available LB5000 520DGB 4 09 01 10 11 Page 3 Sontents Precautions e 1 About discs and sound 2 Before you start 4 Basic connections Initial set up Fit the batteries Front and display 5 Basic functions 6 7 Power Stand by Additional handy functions Playback Selections

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