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1. 5 HUN 6 13858 DISPLAY 1 SIDE ALL SHUFFLE CLEAR Xj SELECT PLAY e z ATh igde 99 S q n J XSjo0 10 cqq M gt 10 15 48 Xis Ge p SO TS qdr M qA q gt f18 n ceeE e IMOSWIM X M f18 9 2 9 GOGME q Ug i HSeY 1 33 e SW REPEAT C SceY H B M qq T B lt seU O Eo Lacfi3 k 28 Cic HUN B 9 O z w E qt Ug N2t9 n H U N B a z fl w qqt M NS Q9 O ey SW eh Y amp e EDM T pp WSQf WMI X b e O ASW qqxE l SHUFFLE 15 OSJ SHUFFLE SEg SHUFFLE 6 95 e mO e lt ASW 2 29 DISPLAY 15 0 l yp 15 ESE Q COM qqt O E qi X 52 iSW VIDEO 1 12 52 07 SIDE A DELETE 2 SHUFFLE 44 Yoko X M CLEAR amp 8C QL S0q qd amp M tzoESJ A SQS amp qq 86Yy o H IY g isw XR Q gi D SELECT PLAY s oy 8 el qq H UN 8 OS Me GO LD A SWM 1 gfi M JISCSIDEA 154 L SELECT PLAY amp neGE q Ug NV2t9 OB M Jb BOUB 5 COSE SEq SU iq f1 4G8B J LD 2528 E q Ug 6039 E DOB 28 pe un WSQf I X db e ASWSB
2. O M 88 n amp e Y BQ RS SUS E RS XV NOt i CAVLDOM VIDEO CD v amp e G F b CAV LD oc VIDEO CD sv S8SS M 8 PAUSE amp in p NE C c h RS SU n m O AE D gt SELECT PLAY V V C GB i C M ge i OCAVLD v l qo CAV LD 603858 lt A STILL OIEP O in p c M wq 2 s lt Cip WI 565 Be vxVTV QO M 9 53 4 sf vxveo M Be n Ty Y q G SET E D gt SELECT PLAY amp MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 q Ot 5 96 8 0 D ao OKsEq suvLDecVIDEOCD oSss IX LD VIDEO CD 1 stp 16 8 STOP z6 POWER s LD 8 P VIDEOCD M v amp Oe qi S qI m M amp etzQt q TI m Olf f 12 1 1 E M STOP 15 POWER H S LD VIDEO CD v 86 hey e AUTO RESUME 0 POWER yo G M T lt 8086 BSw Q OTISE q E Y c POWER M e lt eO Nnu qjo GOM CO COQ OC GSWSS s M QS O ooo z as 2 amp L7 SELECT PLAY C2000 oy 2 4N MBE S S m qaSiiempm OOOO q8 A l OOO COO O Y ngb 1 C H e O v amp e SU amp C IL LO YT E v q u 4 fAMAEPAUSE 159 5 n
3. Amplifier to AC outlet CD or AUX 8 EN Getting Started MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Notes e You cannot make digital recordings of VIDEO CDs since this player does not output signals through the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL connector while playing a VIDEO CD Make sure all equipment is turned off before making any connections e Firmly insert plugs into the jacks A loose connection may cause noise e When listening to a radio broadcast turn off the player to get better reception If you have a processor or amplifier that conforms to the Dolby Surround AC 3 system To enjoy discs that conform to the Dolby Surround AC 3 system discs with the K betsy 508886 logo connect the DIGITAL RF OUT to the processor or amplifier s digital RF input You canobtainatheater likeatmosphere more effectively than with Dolby Pro Logic Surround For details refer to the instructions supplied withthe processor or decoder amplifier DIGITAL RF OUT fii OOO m i 2 u Digital RF input RFOUT 2 ac processor or amplifier This laser disc player provides an AC 3 RF Output for laser discs recorded with Dolby AC 3 digital audio soundtracks Dolby Surround AC 3 decoders with an AC 3 RF Input can accept this signal directly Dolby Surround AC 3 decoders with an AC 3 Digital Input require a separate AC 3 RF demodulator DOLBY AC 3 a
4. Press C gt SELECT PLAY Songsstart playing All songsonthediscareplayed oncein random order To play sideA of adouble sided LD press DISC SIDE A then press SELECT PLAY To do Shuffle Play on side B performsteps3and 4in playback modeor pausemodewhile onsideB Shuffle playing on both sides of a double sided LD Both Sides Shuffle 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 above to enter SHUFFLE mode Make surethat both AV calendars for side A and side B appear and SHUFFLE flashes on the front panel display Press CLEAR to turn off SIDE on the front panel display Press gt SELECT PLAY ThesongsonsideA areplayed inrandomorder thenthesongs onsideB areplayed inrandomorder Additional Operations 27 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Playing songs in random order continued DISPLAY 1 SIDE ALL SHUFFLE CLEAR Number buttons gt SELECT PLAY e You can delete songs numbered up to 99 To delete a song over 10 press gt 10 then press two number buttons in sequence first tens digit then the ones digit see page 18 To use the number buttons on the player see page 18 You can repeat Shuffle and Delete Shuffle Play Press REPEAT on the remote commander Each time repeat finishes the order of the songs is reshuffled 28 EN Additional Operations Playing only your favorite songs in random order One Side Delete Shuffle Toselect your favoritesongs inrandom order delete the son
5. TM 26 FORAS US YS1 M pSE WE JpI lt BUCMESSE tIE q TM aa 65 1 T 43 Cic MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 MDP V9K t qb H v FakxET SB E G pg v H 1 1 39 8 S ov u C DS amp EVIDEOCD SU IqC X 2a Qm Ux LD NTSC 8 in 20 cm E LASER DISC ROI q v pe 8 inch LD S N q Q N p NTSC 5 66 OK yf Laser Vision 12 inch LD NTSC S 9y y dist Eq C HOU p N q ISIE v N peS Ned DIGITAL AUDIO 5 in 12 cm 74S 1 ia H OKSE S wise oo ISU NTSC SEPAL 5 in 12 cm MDP V9K S gt GOSWMIQ Hen 2 Binh gE v digital um aupio a o8 9 3x oy SBo c y OG M X y OS Mq B q S FeSrqPq 02 eaAqXM VIDEO CD lt 29y g seA VIDEO CD w 1 0 NL 1 OOM2 0 O WEE Y ce E2 0 9 VIDEOCD M peSEjn p G M Y i amp e C O SPBC SNQOISG TOAO R NO D 02e VIDEOCD WHE s S5 eA GO0B SOZ U n AC 3 Gt y gOax cc 28 485 o y v M v amp gE X TM on D H in D Mq k n DuLin ueE XqT T MezS gt C 5 Wm m o M sk Pin D 44 Cic amp LIT MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 e IM Ol CD M E mk dTpX oO MB ICD A VIDEOCD 2 SpS M H
6. 3 Close the cover 4 Turn the commander 2 Check the polarities and over and remove the position two R6 size cover AA batteries correctly Notes e With normal use the batteries should last for approximately six months 9 Use two R6 size AA batteries f you use the batteries incorrectly they may leak or explode See notes below for correct usage Insert the batteries with correct polarity as shown above Do not use a new battery together with an old one Do not use different types of batteries together Do not recharge the batteries If you are not going to use the remote commander for an extended period of time remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage If battery leakage should occur wipe off the leakage from the battery compartment then insert new batteries Do not let direct sunlight or powerful artificial light fall directly on the remote sensor on the front panel of the player Such light interferes with the signals from the remote commander causing the remote commander to fail to operate correctly Getting Started 5 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Connecting the player Television hook up Toplay LDsor VIDEO CDs hook up a television to the player Take outthe supplied audio video connecting cable yellow red and white plugs Use this to connectthe player tothe television Once youhavehooked up the television settheinputselector on the TV to Video
7. 4 iq SU 285 J 1 ifESW z B J1 amp 3 HE7 LD 2506 SW S n qf nE LD B SW 2 4 3815 SIDE B 3 2 MA Xi B SW QE qq HSERy X 4 2 5 SWM CLEAR 1 L e MO e lt ASW RSIDE z 3 L7 SELECT PLAY amp A SW el gi H U N 0 PM SW l q H N B n9 E UzO GOGEE q UcO COE a CLEAR amp e ASww SHUFFLE E v amp e h X Ug SEq e q Q E M qq Bvto H IX MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 z A h igGe25S qq H z Q m UqU B iff eO S GU HO n R K OO qq s se qon qb e SS qqdi sz Ow B sf O8 VOteA GO D Oe C CO QQ QO PROGRAM G l RESERVE CLEAR O Oo CIO OO Xj OOO OO O J LC LC aaa CO CO G2 G gt CO O E 6G CO CO DISC SIDE C OIO CO A B Eg n gt SELECT PLAY e z 120 998 gI XS 76 7 10 4 14 10 1 1 5 880919 qr MqA qr gt 738 gt nGe G v X e M gt f 18 F a PPI PREV NEXT JACS AMS 2t 19 p B SS SWSQSi4eESUSQS s au 9 amp u B o C R q S S Q M 1 Tb SUIC MoSUp B QM G CLEAR amp e 0 e lt ASW e
8. E SELECT PLAY amp CDCDCDCD YI E v q Q t M POWER amp amp L SELECT PLAY Cap G gt C 2C D s is jeu q v e q MuM S M BPAUSE amp GD 3 DISC SIDE C eD C 8 ntq v Y GO A C5 coc eeELDE M Y ntgA I jOleo v M DISCSIDE A amp ux STOP Y ntgB m I 1 O v M DISC SIDE B B amp e EVIDEOCD M Y ntq v I 1 0 v M RISC SIDE o SELECT PLAY S Sf B Oe QET f 9 GC S GOKE M a Oe ql 56 S M Tl m e JbSUIC MOSUCM S qI m O Q M G 2 OPEN CLOSE DISC SIDE A B 5 2 P l PREV NEXT JACS AMS SZ jq xMD2E iq YV E VMB COHSU v e M q uf Ye S Swq S LD v B Ib v q L X Lu SS 4O0PEN CLOSE amp q L M he S TI m Og O I H e Yb XMBAGCXV RE SYM0BSSS S O M S QI mS 08 Oe 5 q JE D gt SELECT PLAY 155 49 fx u q q Es S q v M h GO qSWq S SB B 1 iq VIDEO CD Ms PBCON OFF Ow dpq M 3a 8 0 8 C 4 80 m 9 Y stud 16 v e BY7t deOKSE qo Mqu IX M2OtBY Q8 E uMdbtN v e gESJSEq Y LINEINSEq ZE S D E ga IV NO Mq Y sctuSW RJ NOtB6Y Q E 68 1205 4 23 Cic MDP V9K 3 856 640 1
9. KARAOKE PON 5 8 KARAOKE PON o 2 1SW N x 9KKARAOKE PON 6G q F 5 qin Q 80 Q n I ajn q tr N t E 860 u NOt M h z 4 MnSv iq amp qA Seq KARAOKEPON amp H KARAOKEPON a dae ok ae q E 3 8 pue K PON OFF 6 in S S M z aR 4 OSE KtpSuUeh n e BY efb D dO OK t n S stp 6 E S tG C do OK PON I min g vu u e b D d OK t 25 S stp RJ OAR MS EOt ve ERU n Ot e su 19 O Hefl E nfE uy ov S Ot erE I Hin q 455 E Bin D v 4 pin uS PE Q BC ne H I ajn q NA 1SF 41D E qin 52 in4 Y amp e C fl Ejn y M Yin gtq SSfl emt XG M in ush q SEF OR D CSUG e Ge E I ajn q 5 5 4 nEf G BC o Lafid k 39Cic MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 e H o TM Ge G dO OK F psw 869455 dO OK E BJ B do OK amp 8J JF KM1 M D G8 x YY nd v e7m CONTROL zx S SW M KOt q L BJ 22802 nSoY q z i H amp e E 8J SW REPEAT 3 9 89 8655 50 m qi REPEAT 15 qbO 2 qI m tNGR4OO G BYtq 9 490 qI mf f qAd 1 q ie n amp e CE u 2280 e 6508 BJ JE MSeX q iBJ SW KEYCONTR
10. Before connecting or disconnecting any cables turn off all equipment If your TV has an S video inputjack use a YC 15V S Video Connecting Cable instead of the supplied videocabletoconnect the player to getabetter picture VCR L Audio Video i Cable supplied CX Yellow plug Video In Cm D gt Red amp White 9027 plugs Audio In m Jd S Video In YC 15V S Video Cable not supplied Television Audio Video Cable not supplied OPTICAL COLOR SYSTEM AUTO DIGITAL NTSC AC 3 R AUDIO VIDEO DIGITAL OUT LINE OUT to AC outlet Note To view a PAL VIDEO CD the COLOR SYSTEM selector on the rear of the player should be set to the appropriate position according to your TV system See COLOR SYSTEM selector setting on page 7 6 EN Getting Started MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Television VCR hook up Connect the player to the VCR s inputs when the video inputs of the TV are already used for the VCR or a similar machine the TV has only an antenna input When you connect this player using the VCR s inputs do not use the LINE IN jacks of the player to connect the VCR because doing so will cause interference with the sound or picture t 90990 2 A y al Video Out jack Audio
11. Bu 15 eA GOUB SO U 1985 M B ze GE CG Sje 9 M N O MULTI AUDIO 36 39 44 P Q R PAL VIDEO CD 11 PBC 0 0 10 15 PREV NEXT 15 20 in p taCX Ox2 E 32 P E 2 SAP 32 ecu 14 K 2 B 24 1 VMB 20 7 0 u 37 in 14 16 pg 14 BRA 14 VIDEO CD 10 15 44 u S nes e O 12 E 17 qug SW 16 SU L v wOw 34 E q Ue 28 YM B t Yy 20 ST e sO 20 qL yO X 18 q LYV EK 1 x 19 12 1411 x A aattp 5 42 SJ dd 5 u x8 37 L nin q fae 39 wOw 23 MR 18 XV E 1 5 19 Te sR 30 qu 14 A 10 GB 19 22 BU 8 39 MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2
12. Display 12 46 EN Additional Information MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Remote commander ej lo e ij EL ie C JE Q O QOO O O i OC YO OUOU amp GS iS S le 4 B el i 83 2 4 OPEN CLOSE button 10 11 13 ANALOG OMX button 32 1 SIDE ALL button 25 27 28 4 REPEAT button 25 SHUFFLE button 27 28 6 PROGRAM RESERVE button 29 33 34 NEXT DISC RESERVE button 34 AUTO PAUSE button 14 9 KARAOKE STAR button 37 VOCAL SUPPORT button 39 11 KARAOKE PON button 39 12 1 gt STILL STEP buttons 11 22 lt lt SCAN buttons 11 20 Haa 1 PREV NEXT ACS AMS buttons 11 15 20 DISC SIDE A B buttons 11 29 33 SELECT PLAY button 10 11 AUDIO MONITOR button 32 FRAME TIME SCENE button 19 POWER switch 10 13 DISPLAY button 16 17 28 REPEAT A B button 26 AV TIME button 17 AUTO PGM button 30 CLEAR button 19 26 28 29 34 36 Number buttons 15 18 35 KEY CONTROL buttons 37 b DOWN button NATURAL button UP button VOCAL SELECT buttons 36 EFFECT MODE EXECUTE buttons 38 toe V INDEX buttons 21 VIDEO CD buttons 15 24 MARK button M PLAY button 3 RETURN button PBC button lll STOP button 11 12 II PAUSE button 11 A function activated by pressing a button with an orange mark
13. OKE G O v amp q U tn qm x 3 MISTOP S0 co ey QO v NLINE IN 1 5 2 8 IFM V1K N 1e stuq MIC1 2 S q lt MIC 5 YX cYcttue IFM VIK 55 f i uL a lie 1941 u 16 GC IFM V1K Qeta BU m G dO OK 28 3 0 2 9 BU m stu8l v e SW LINEIN AUDIO VIDEO ZESJ d OK oE qP i H afiBQ v SQglIGoe G q n g N u N x N dOOK q P NBU HSE I xin q n dOOK e F 1 B o ve stuel o LINE IN AUDIO VIDEO eESJx S 2 r v e SW LINE IN amp oy SW LINEIN 2 eOgpo G Y v 59 OSS M MENSTOP 15 505 60 6 i 2 32 d OK nf Gl v ORE M SELECT PLAY 15 VMC 810 11 1 W q 1 u DM LafiR k 41 MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 eL I T 325 OIM amp MSEIMc q GST q Gcea stu yq u do OK BJ GST in p X uqiBJ q 9 Sj v e Sw MIC LEVEL 1 amp 2 ru in ns eu 9 y v I ATT w GON uo O9S s e Y ne erE BJ C H q e DC 167 p qerqd in qe KARAOKESTAR S SuBGQ e NECHOLEVEL 60eA m YECHOLEVEL Q 60MIN M KARAOKESTAR N2t h uB COS JOL iJ e g
14. Resuming VIDEO CD playback from a point you like Book Mark VIDEO CD MARK VIDEO CD M PLAY Each time you press the VIDEO CD MARK button while playing a disc the Book Mark moves the old Book Mark is erased and a new Book Mark is made You can use Book Marks on Ver 1 0 Ver 1 1 and Ver 2 0 VIDEO CDs The Book Mark remains even after you unplug the AC power cord of the player Note e The PBC ON OFF button indicator must be lit to use a Book Mark on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD If it is not lit press STOP to stop playing the disc then press the PBC ON OFF button to turn it on 24 EN Additional Operations This is available for VIDEO CDs You can mark any point you like on the disc witha Book Mark sothatyoucanresume playback from that point The player memorizes the pointeven after you remove the disc or turn offthe player Youcanmake one Book Mark Each time you make anew Book Mark the old Book Mark is erased Making a Book Mark Play the VIDEO CD on which you want to make a Book Mark then press VIDEO CD MARK ontheremotecommander ata point you like MARK SET Resuming playback using the Book Mark Press VIDEO CD M PLAY The player searches forthe point you marked thenstarts playing SEARCH VIDEO CD MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 B s Repeatplayallowsyoutoplaythediscoverandover Youcanreplay PI ayl ng a section bothsides asingleside oronechapterofanLD awholediscora single
15. e C paarir Sum 90 i MqgAS q 7280 Xi amp k9G 80 M qA Yo O0 S MqA ix MeESJ o T qi x Tiss RE gESJ 10 eESJ14 59 1 15 4 15 eESJ20 N 15129 15 eESJ25 NO 15 8 15 pe E SW XgkESJSG jOU15 X 9 sf gt 15 S MA n m X ngESJ 09 6 M 85 010 1 amp qp G ngESJ B0 6 1 215 S MTA 7 30M10 3 902 iSW d Ourww XE a DISPLAY 15 X y om X X X Joo 1 SWSE YLDS 8t X M h Sq X gt C 5 24 22 PLAY MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 P ov iY S 80SQGGtTC RS oe E Y 80 lt YT TONE CXE 1 XXM LDZ M9v OqiqU YV M amp rer zit q L w V BE CAV v _sw SQ O oo g mue 5 V 1 XMB amp GOCLV Em 0 LDE M v amp Oql g LE 5 2 q e F 9 L Owi g LE R ICLVLDSw 566 m b2 0 VIDEOCD aPBC NZt SW Mqg R iX X 8 pe Y amp q1SdoO RS M amp wetzOt q L w 1 X824MIDEOCDSW n Q 3 o e A GOUPBC 0 v e SW PBCON OFF amp e lt OO GE 9 4bPBC e6SS i H DISPLAY amp d iX x f17 m 58 d v 0 g LE OE amp elE 9 amp 9 FRAM E TIM E SCENE DISPLAY gESJYV N C g LE 3 X l s OSS FRAME TIME SCENE qb
16. pe KSE e BoEAM H 20 erection MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 q L SfM Sfi J l 2158 SU 28 GS TO ADM tSt GOWIDEOCD z i F SYMB y SWM UQ I m T N Mq gt Sw sSJ Sfm ov q Ef QOqr ym MSoY _ tf V INDEX V INDEX 15 n MR amp bm ESWS 2151 X M V INDEX 2 e n MB amp SUS OTB m 2158 XOM e V INDEX e SW A 1234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 gt 1 L 2 R IZI REPEAT Lu Lt _ls V INDEX quas 1 _b pnzWCD q g RO S fi H Bg Sfi 9 O Sw s S TR N y JES si BUEzSE KqaYMB v SW Q 3y qI m n 1 F pL Q Sf M v Q S X db 2 0 VIDEO CD SW 152158 21 nf bVIDEOCD W iq j2 M 23 amp SW PBCON OFF amp 90S uo G WESTOP amp S0 O MpM GA 44 e SW PBC 2 9m 2a Sw PBC ON OFF amp M H PBC ON OFF amp 90 Ck Iaik 2T1 Cic MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 gt vYVEO M BE 11 1 STILL STEP SELECT PLAY IA PAUSE 9 CLV LD MS 9tGoe LRS YV NQ OM v B N Qt l HIPAUSE amp amp M 1i T Y lt ll ll gt STILL STEP M RLV SIDE A 0 amp CLV SIDE B Bu gt e X 22 Cic e 1L finenk qo USQ 1 SS M z i H N9 C q amp RS e MuM vYVqV
17. qinB yIqh m d OK q P e qp G zfttotz qin F M h eeE d K q P NO KARAOKESTAR amp M v amp e SW KARAOKESTAR 1596 G q M K STAR1 X qbe A iSW u TEF G q MIO gt K STAR 1 qp n WSj u TEF G q M TA KARAOKESTAR v a SW KARAOKESTAR e0 amp po G elq M9e BIASTAR2 X Tbe 1SW M u TEf G qe m C 15889 Mo i B dpSU G H K STAR 1 gt K STAR 2 _ K STAR Orr n8 E edO OK q P t KARAOKE STAR amp MKARAOKE STAR 0 amp BY Um 6 1 2 14 37 Cic MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 850102 OK NOT 5 nSW EFFECT MODE EFFECT EXECUTE e BY eTb D do OKSEq SU M z S i e eE TYx NO1 v u e T5 G YXx nE MEFFECT EXECUTE amp S _B E Ip n ET 154 Tb xp BUSB ve ESR b ec E LINEIN 2 OKE M gt 18055505 TMY QN qb 2 0 VIDEO CD SW amp oe PBC 2 1 xe St Tp G nae Mx Qt M MISTOP S eO MuM TA PBC JON OFF 2 89e 2 SW PBC ON OFF lt gO 39 Cic 06 qp 53 TMYX 220 24 qqXV Tx8e deOKET9 o 79 9 G q SGt wA HOU de OK SEq gOex qn Tx NOE y e qoqUq l Mu BUE q2 x e2HN OVIDEOCD iff PBC GOE zQtg Os GG y T YxSEq S855SQ r 9 3ttae SW EFFECT MOD
18. qk Uy q q Ry n PALVIDEOCD v E M E e z qu 4 1 0 I OLORSYSTEM qu q 4 gO e e 180 2 di m e f7 GOLORSYSTEM qu amp 6 q g ax e 56 JOw S lafiBe H e MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 qua ve uU stk TbSUIC REE M 8 23 amp stu8lg gESJY Sf G qua yuWeESJY SfSw g 51982 ve GE qq qu uq 50 S ugESJS 1426 e GMe ve gkESJSf n stuE 9 MS iG amp o G v eTENEIN S stu MB h yq n po o k 11 WeF X S uc WeE e XY S qua Pr 2 JL eESJY S pe ewe Y Sf e u p cWeESJY SE stuf vao TM v u n 5 0 08 q l u H e MSQGOw n Sj q e q BO O h USE K MS OMtz u u kSt4gP tu uSE kpno Ip 9 yov GEin pH q 7u M 8 mE JSQ I VHF gE X S1 p p W gi XYX9 S 4 4E M 3 gt que M vae m e Ga 9 Y Y nGcOTY SJY S Y u Pq M Sfi p E ce k e BKH nq qua yE 9M8 7j9y TOM SF qb amp e GSS m H MB G amp L n 5 9 mq S e Y z qu 58 n WeESJ G COLOR SYSTEM qu G q g e a SB Ow gt 3g i8e ENTSCOMPAL qu 9 E e qu e m e q N v amp Bin D peW S SM amp MNIC 910 915 styu amp q 1
19. wOwe Ot db CD ec VIDEO CD Swe ax XSje0 80 y 34 Cic G amp atiben MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 e oESJO ie e LDSw ngESJO0 4 10 15 E v ae SWm 15 2 M 1A 10 0 eE v a SW ae 111 ngESJS jOU 10 X fa arre SW G i X 8 G SOTI Ir MIA TI qr Yo SF Ol i MIA LEGIA 158 TM qTo qr y B Tbe iSW MuM eESJ e T fias 285 710 5 7 14 ju eESJ20 i eESJ25 ju n v a SWM X SOESITS JOU 15 L 15 amp H MTA gk ng amp qp G ngES B0 07 38 215 S MA 3 1 5410 ge n d 9 n eO qq 2 DISPLAY amp wOw qq SB XeX S q C 5 22 58 PLAY LD SIDE A VIDEO 1 10 48 31 RESERVE wOw q n 8 L db O qq PPI SUS S wOw qq K 1 OG NG i8 N 7 NO 15099 7 NO amp N 5 X Xil ngESJ f0 8 M 2 10 _ 9o 5 4855 XR YE lt LafiR k 35 Cic MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 amp poe E d O OK NO VOCAL SELECT i z No vae stu8l v a amp Sw LINEIN gESJ S N oy wOU u U eESJSEqe 744 R e E BU m c do OK 2z SM z 1 85 qineOex Ot 0 do OK 2 v u e y VIDEOCD sw qin o GU n DSW Y o y oy M v TP
20. yee r CAV LD z FRAME 00000 CLV LD Z TIME 0 00 00 2 0 VIDEO CD SCENE 00000 raPBC FRAME 00000 LD SIDE A TIME 0 00 00 LD SIDE A SCENE 00000 VIDEO CD SELECT PLAY 2 s 60 65 YVONNE OX 1 eESOThTio nSbCAVLDSw8 Yv 12340m 9M z 0 7 N2 S N 3 2N 4 155 0 15 nf bCLV LD 585 125 5 l J mE 9M z 1 j ND amp N 15 5 amp SFY q GOSEq H Mdb o oM 9 0 oe Oe pore ical ie n b VIDEO CD 886 1x 123 M 1 amp N2 LSE i q SUS Ot ig xv Em 3 Y zgkEg X M h FRAME TIME SCENE 3 M X M Y YMB B 491 Ow YV NE 5 752 T x F iY E M 9 G H nqPSE q f f igE 3 CURE SELECT PLAY i QOc qt zoESJ w YV NE F 3 Ol iff n d gt V 60 DISPLAY amp do eO yv NE COE iXY X X8 E XV YMD 3E db L SELECT PLAY 1556 e CLEAR amp G amp lafibe k 19 Cic MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 2 14 8 q Lt Vy ay GE S L y RDI v SW vSQOSOwql m Loy SWM YSASSOwT 1 m nb pr Eye x c IB te qp 0 v E M qi PP SCAN Cz n qt COC CC qV et vy P SCAN C QQ CD FT 5 2000 n iy m o F MO SCAN 2 3 3 3 COO SLY GEY y 0 S YMO3 NOt 110 I LO LOT q
21. eOE 6 1052 17 Cic MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 x YSQ 97 SHOE y OMB VOE C D D Q c DISPLAY QO QO QO QO QO O O CIO OO Xie OOO OO O C CA LO O CO COC GD C O C D Go O Qo CO CO C pug s SFY q OOSEqT H Mqb RS XV ICAV LD VIDEO CD NSce _ E GOSEq SUS Ot iJ YV E 1 YMB3 amp B2491 YV NIE COE i Y E M9 G H uqPSEq f f 1 e q db do OKSEq SUd2 gt Mrz n 1 y OYMB E MO GE y OBYSE 1 Oq S iSJ XM A e 21 5 0 2 LDSw n g gFSJ0OE M gt 10 5 JOE 5 SW 215 5 s MTA 10 0 35 e Ssw 10 v H e YLDS a XOFZESI XS dsqTb M h XMBES Qt g4 i q e G PBC N t 2 0 VIDEO CD 572 485 y OXMB2 NOt eIESU XogO e ogO ESW pe e p GIb uu WS f LX qb e 1SWSB e amp oc C PBC 2 0 VIDEOCD SW MB y O MPBC Q9 E 18 Cic 05 LD PPB gw S cK DOEVIDEOCD Y80 8 y 78 522 cu ngESJQ y X8Y i flBY 1 O YMBAZSOWS y Xji amp eESU y Om A SEARCH CHAPTER 8 LD SIDE A n 011 58 SW SQ qJAeESJ X E M e DISCSIDE B eGA i M ngESJS je 10 XE
22. 99 Even if you enter the wrong time you can enter the correct time by pressing the number buttons The player selects the songs for both Program A and B and the total playing time of two programs appear alternately AUDIO 1 10 48 21 PM PGM 1 30 MIN Pause Program A Total playing time of Program A Program B Total playing time of Program B 3 Press gt SELECT PLAY The contents of Program A start playing and the player pauses at the end of Program A To play Program B press D gt SELECT PLAY again To check the contents of the program Press DISPLAY twice Theselected songnumbersin program A and program B appear MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Assignment of the time to Program A and B Ifyouenteraplayingtimeshorterthanhalfthe disc playing time some songs on the disc may not fitinto the specified time and may notbe programmed On the otherhand if you entera playing time longer CLEAR than the disc playing time all songs willbe stored only in Program A This is because Program A always has priority over B The table below shows how the player assigns the time insuch cases Example for a 40 minute disc You enter Program A plays Program B plays Total playing time 15 min 15 min or less 15 min or less 30 min or less 30 min 30 min or less 10 min about 40 min 45 min 40 min all songs 0 min 40 min Canceling Auto Program Play Press CLEAR CLEAR appears briefly and AUTO PGM on the fr
23. You can enter 0 to select chapter 0 on LDs To enter 0 press gt 10 or gt 15 on the C 5 2422 PLAY player then press 10 0 or 10 on the player Notes Chapter Search does not function properly if the LD does not contain chapter numbers or if the chapter number entered does not exist You cannot use Track Search when you play a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD using PBC functions Entering a number selects an item in the menu If you do Track Search on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD using the PBC functions before the AV calendar appears on the front panel display the PBC function is turned off 18 EN Additional Operations MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Searching by frame time or scene number Frame Time Scene Search FRAM E TIM E SCENE DISPLAY Number buttons SELECT PLAY e In addition to normal play mode you can do Frame Time Scene Search while in Freeze Frame Repeat or Pause mode When the specified frame time or scene is located after the search playback continues in the same mode Videoscenes are counted as aseries of still pictures or frames When playing a CAV standard play LD the player keeps track of the number of frames allowing you to locate a scene on the CAV disc by specifying the framenumber When playing aCLV extended play LD the player keeps track of the elapsed playing time allowing you tolocatea particular pointon the CLV LDby specifying the total elapsed time On Ve
24. applause function manually Note When you play karaoke using auxiliary equipment such as a VCR using LINE IN Always turn on the LD player Stop playing the disc by pressing W STOP When playing a disc you cannot use LINE IN IFM V1K Connect the infrared receiver to the MIC 1 2jacks to MIC jack Plug adaptor supplied with IFM V1K Cordless microphone e Infrared cordless microphone system IFM V1K Infrared receiver Playing karaoke using auxiliary equipment Youcanalsoenjoy karaokeby connecting auxiliary equipmentsuchasa VCR to the LINE IN AUDIO VIDEO inputs on the player The karaoke functions suchas Vocal Select Key Control Applause Karaoke Star Vocal Support and Karaoke Pon are available as they would be for discs 1 Connect the VCR to the LINE IN AUDIO VIDEO inputs on the rear 2 Press LINE IN on the player The LINE IN button indicator on the player lights up Ifadiscis being played press W STOP tostop playing it Now youcanenjoy playing karaoke with your video tape To return to playing a disc press E gt SELECT PLAY L VI VCR R VMC 810 Audio Video Cable not supplied Additional Operations 47 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Additional Information Troubleshooting Power Karaoke Playback Picture Sound Others Symptom No power No sound from microphone Distorted sound
25. away from the beginning of the disc Checking the elapsed or remaining time of the disc Youcancheckthe elapsed orremaining time on the TV screen Press DISPLAY then press AV TIME repeatedly Each time you press AV TIME the on screen display changes as follows LDs with TOC Chapter number 24 22 PLAY Total elapsed time for a CLV disc or frame number for a CAV disc for chapter Index number Elapsed time This display is skipped when playing a CLV disc 25 30 PLAY Total elapsed time for a CAV disc 3 40 PLAY Remaining time for chapter 22 24 PLAY Total remaining play time Remaining chapters on the disc Additional Operations CDs VIDEO CDs Track number or scene number Index number for indexed VIDEO CDs V appears instead of I Elapsed time for track 11 19 PLAY Total elapsed time for the disc PLAY Remaining time for track 38 52 PLAY Total remaining play time Remaining tracks on the disc 17 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 E LDs are divided into sections called chapters CDs and VIDEO CDs Selecti ng a cha pter aredivided intosectionscalled tracks Simply enter the desired m chapter tracknumbertostartplavyingitimmediately or track directly i playing y Chapter Track Search Locating a particular chapter track Pressoneofthenumberbuttons toenter the chapter tracknumber SEARCH C
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27. the TOC data of theLD NO TOC appears on the screen when you press SHUFFLE and you cannot do Shuffle or Delete Shuffle Play Y ou cannot do Shuffle or Delete Shuffle Play while using PBC functions on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD To do Shuffle or Delete Shuffle play on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD press STOP to stop playing then press the PBC ON OFF button to turn off the PBC ON OFF button indicator on the player Youcan playthesongson adiscin randomorder each song once ShufflePlay If you selectthesongsyou wantto play in advance the player playsonly selected songsin randomorder DeleteShuffle The playerneedstheTOC dataofthedisctodoShufflePlay and Delete ShufflePlay sothesefunctionsareavailableonly on LDscontaining TOC data CDs and VIDEO CDs Shuffle playing on one side of a disc One Side Shuffle 1 Place a disc on the disc tray then press amp OPEN CLOSE to close the tray When you use a CD or VIDEO CD the AV calandar appears on the front panel display showing that TOC data was read Playing disc type AV calendar This step is for an LD Skip this step when playing a CD or VIDEO CD Press SELECT PLAY and wait for the AV calendar to appear on the front panel display then press M STOP to stop playing The player reads the TOC data of theLD Playing disc type Playing disc side AV calendar on side A Press SHUFFLE SHUFFLE flashes on the front panel display
28. without microphones connected Note e When you use KARAOKE STAR the ECHO LEVEL control should be set to the appropriate level If the control is set to MIN the karaoke star function has no effect Changing the backup key Key Control Youcanadjustthebackup key to your voice Press UP or b DOWN repeatedly to find the backup key that suits yourvoice To Press Raise the key UP Lower the key b DOWN Return to the original key NATURAL The key is adjustable to one of 17 steps 8stepshigher 8stepslower than the original key and the original key Yoursetting appears onthe screen briefly In karaoke mode with microphones connected or when you use LINEIN the key change in steps is always displayed on the frontpaneldisplay Key change in steps Adding richness to your voice Karaoke Star If you feel that your voice lacks depth use the karaoke star function Press KARAOKE STAR The KARAOKE STAR indicator button on the player lights greenand K STAR1 appears on the screen Initially the effectlevelislow K STAR 1 To increase the effect level press KARAOKE STAR again The KARAOKE STAR indicator button on the player lights orange and K STAR2 appears on the screen and the effect level becomes high Witheach press the on screen indication changes as follows H K STAR 1 gt K STAR2 K STAR o To cancel Karaoke Star Press KARAOKE STAR so that the KARAOKE S
29. CD COR 744 H v X pW WEE Hee S S 160 115 dB JEIAJ A d 5 j U 99 dB JEIAJ RoRA v BCcG i 0 001 Ao gt FIAJ H W WEE SU pW MX 42535 ED 5 He S 360 50 dB p EIAJ SE Su X q IM gESJSQE X LINE OUT 1 2 VIDEO gE X M pW geg 12 gE X H GlVp p M5 M D AUDIO gE X M pW Yes 929 efl 161 8 ow 200mVrms JlkHz M0 amp X G200mVrms J1kHz M 20dB S VIDEO OUT 1 2 G d Vp p W5 De M tqP B q G0286 Vp p M5 De OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT 18dBm M i 660nm Dolby AC 3 RF OUT u W S JS X q d00mVp p B e X Be 5 16 6 gE X 12mWS 8 lt LINE IN VIDEO 2ESJ M pW ges Ne lt 2578 GlVp p M5 M D M tqP B AUDIOgESJ M n W x 92 fl E jnL R SjgESJ q Q00mVrms 1 20 dB ZESI B lt GS 36047 ke MIC 1 2 s o X S 1mV m B lt k lt q 110 240 V AC 50 60 Hz or q q 45 W Suhb 5 C 35 C hos 5565 90 9o 5 5 430 127 5 413 5 mm oe 9 490 14 OA e AU eX Sz M 0ee q 68kg TM f gt ae aa e RMI MA A5A 1 R6 JAA gle Irs 11 141 11 ql uzW X 9 uW gogy O ojm f OU
30. Howling occurs KARAOKE STAR does not operate Playback does not start Playback stops every time a chapter track ends Menu does not appear on a VIDEO CD No picture but B lights up on the front panel display Poor picture Visual noise while scanning a disc Freeze Frame does not operate No sound Remote Commander does not operate 42 EN Additional Information Remedy e Connect the AC power cord securely e Switch the microphone on e Turn up the MIC LEVEL 1 or 2 control on the player e Set the ATT switch at the rear of the player to ON e Move the microphone away from the speakers Lower the volume Lower the microphone volume or echo level e Set ECHO LEVEL to the appropriate position KARAOKE STAR does not operate if ECHO LEVEL is set to MIN e Insert the disc correctly When playing a CD VIDEO CD or LD Single place it with the label facing up e Select the disc side on which signals are recorded If there may be moisture condensation within the player wait for about one hour before operating the player e Clean the disc e Press AUTO PAUSE to turn off the AUTO PAUSE button indicator on the player e Use a VIDEO CD which has PBC functions Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD e Press B STOP to stop playing the disc then press the PBC ON OFF button to turn on the PBC ON OFF button indicator on the player Press E gt SELECT PLAY to display the menu e Connect the TV correctly e Turn
31. NEXT DISC RESERVE SU L wOw 34 AUTOPAUSE fa gt 414 9 KARAOKE STAR d OK q P 3 37 VOCALSUPPORT 8U 2 39 11 KARAOKEPON i ain q zex 2 39 STILL STEP RS v v 11 22 SCAN 15 11 20 I P IPREV NEXT ACS AMS e h e 34 1 Pe Gm pet Pz f 3 11 15 QO DISC SIDE A B 4 B 2 11 29 33 SELECT PLAY O 10 11 AUDIO MONITOR puw 2 FRAME TIME SCENE XV POWER q DISPLAY 2 16 17 28 REPEAT A B JAB Sox 2 26 AV TIME un cWE 187 AUTOPGM q429 s8 2 30 CLEAR J 2 19 26 28 29 34 36 Xi 15 18 35 KEYCONTROL u 4 2 37 bPDDOWN 1 HNATURAL 3q4I 15 HUP Je VOCAL SELECT q neOe 86 EFFECTMODE EXECUTE Ef G usE q X 3938 V INDEX zW Sfi 2 21 VIDEO CD JCD sv 2x 15 24 MARK Z amp M PLAY E 0 RETURN q 2 PBC COO 1 MSTOP s 3 11 12 IIPAUSE 411 29 27 Q8 1 9 Cap 22 0 OM 155 0 4 358 158 9 651 IT 47 Cic MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 Na y VIDEO CD VIDEOCD a peH S OMS Dt pe Xp Y 68 N MPEG
32. PGM G M 9 heX sB SEq IE 4X v ICE oy q Ez e nfa 5 COn B E 9M 83x e SW REPEAT 15 e amp 62 0 6 VIDEO CD w PBC 5 Qti amp e E sR St n 62079 VIDEOCD Gre E sB NOt M c 1 1 s 1 ON ORES ss Lev Sw PBC ON OFF lt n do5LDSW p B 1 OE G e EtaTOC a LD Ib PROGRAM RESERVE amp 8 e M E SELECT PLAY amp SIDEB amp amp ce v e LD TOC o e YoOe 51 0 b0 845 1 COE W 1 100 Szf ME e lt h amp amp do OK A stp BJ E 41 qTo do OK AE 60 wOw Nt f33 m g a de6 OK qfi amp 2 g sB G T PROGRAM RESERVE RPROGRANM X M BGMe b e O lt ASW VIDEO 1 10 4831 SIDE A vl PROGRAM 44 8 zu 2 tz n CO BK Ek 15 0 q Y LD M h DISC SIDEA edB amp o e MQA X 155 2 n OO fB gOa 4 20 Q 9 15 d VIDEO 1 12 52 07 SIDE B 3 7 E PROGRAM 4 P 10 36 41 mme 22 gt 45 aoa Yoko X M fCLEAR 2 9C S0d q 2 MEz SI A 585 qdq ByY O8 E 3 SoY 1 5 J2 M eiu BU 94 0 4 DSELECT PL
33. T SJ v OCD WIDEOCDOE LDE M 7 WOO fpes 9 20 2 H m Ye S uosO E ela M u SWSQ Sp kqAG E v e e 1909 GOqbSC yp BUE S e AUTOPAUSE amp v amp e SW AUTOPAUSE 15 0 e EVIDEOCDE u y MIS X e Eta PBC N2t VIDEOCD 32 0 6 VIDEO CD e ESTOP 1 S0 GO v M fPBC JON OFF 2380 v Sw PBC ON OFF amp 20Opo G E SELECT PLAY X ye ymi ce amp GSq oc 4 Gb e T stu TO e lt ASW 9 u q qa q N qe SW 5 2 5 OwOU Bu WS e Eg 9 2 T stu e 1250 y v E q i8 e u e Yy v E BKS SE Y yu i fe u MB5 FEA ERSO V N9tS Sun e amp CAV LD VIDEO CD LRS XVS SuBGo0 CLV LD in u Sq inu e e T stu qu a meos jz 9 7606 53 SW uq e 1 q OSje q 112 8720 2 660 1 85 e c L SELECT PLAY ASU8ST jn poke Ge L aa t S SuRQ OV ae qc 42 Cic amp L T 6 55 amp e SW aa P 808 Pz SR O ay rum 6 T SJ qf Y qTEzSF M E s 82 60 qili MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 WEE E go VIDEO CD CD LD v amp H a pg usog H q t c EIA MNTSC mq Gt G CCIR MPAL m t G gt o0 VIDEO
34. audio is selected Thus you cannot alternate the right and left channels of analog audio with the Audio Monitor function 44 EN Additional Information MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Optical disc maintenance Holding CDs Hold CDs including VIDEO CDs by putting your index finger through the center hole and grasping the edge of the disc with the thumb and other fingers as pictured in the illustration Holding LDs Hold LDs by grasping the outside edge with both hands as illustrated Light exposure Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts or leave the disc in a car parked in direct sunlight where there can be a considerable rise in temperature Cracked or damaged discs Do not play cracked or damaged discs or try to play discs that have been repaired with adhesive glues Keeping the disc surface clean Clean the surface of the disc before playing using a soft dry cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the center out Do not use solvents such as benzine paint thinner commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for LP record discs To prevent marring after playing remove the disc and put it back into its jacket Putting your fingers on or adhering anything to the surface of the disc such as sticky note pad paper or adhesive tape will deteriorate the quality of the playing surface and thus the output quality If there is glue or a similar substance o
35. can be canceled by pressing the CLEAR button Additional Information 47 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Glossary VIDEO CD A compact disc which contains moving pictures VIDEO CDs contain picture information using the MPEG 1 format one of the world wide standards of digital compression technology Picture information is compressed about 120 times Consequently a 12 cm VIDEO CD can contain up to 74 minutes of moving pictures VIDEO CDs also contain compressed audio information Sounds outside the range of human hearing are compressed while the sounds we can hear are not compressed VIDEO CDs can hold 6 times amount of the audio information of conventional audio CDs There are two versions of the standards for VIDEO CDs Version 1 0 and 1 1 Only play moving pictures and sound Version 2 0 Adds interactive playback using PBC functions and high resolution still pictures This player conforms to both versions PBC Play Back Control functions Available on Version 2 0 VIDEO CDs which enable you to play the disc interactively When PBC functions are turned on the PBC ON OFF button indicator lights up KARAOKE STAR function This function allows you to obtain depth of your voice adding a lower frequency sound to your voice 48 EN Additional Information Index A B Accesories supplied 5 ACS AMS 20 Adjusting backup key 37 echo 14 microphone volume 14 ATT switch 14 Auto pause 14 Au
36. commander Each time you press EFFECT EXECUTE the player applauds When you applaud manually the player applauds according tothe Auto Effect Applause setting When the Auto Effect Applause is set to EFFECT 1 the player does Applause only When the Auto Effect Applause is set to EFFECT 2 or EFFECT OFF the player does Applause and cheers MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 KARAOKE PON VOCAL SUPPORT e Using the Vocal Support function you can sing a duet by yourself You can sing the male part or female part and the other part comes in when you stop singing e You can also use Karaoke Pon in non karaoke mode without microphones connected Notes e You cannot use Vocal Support in non karaoke mode without microphones connected Karaoke Pon is only available for discs recorded in stereo With monaural discs the backup level is also lowered You cannot completely shut off the vocals by using Karaoke Pon Even with stereo discs if the voice deviates from the center its level may not be lowered well When using Karaoke Pon stereo effect is reduced Letting the vocals help you Vocal Support Youcanlettheoriginalvocals comein when you forgetthe words or melody This is available for MULTI AUDIO discs or multiplex discs or tapes Press VOCAL SUPPORT to turn on the VOCAL SUPPORT indicator on theplayer SUPPORT appears on the screen briefly While youaresinging into the microphone the player outpu
37. disc quickly Speed Scan Hold down SCAN while playing the disc To Hold down Scan forward P SCAN Scan backward lt lt SCAN To resume normal playback release gt gt SCAN Skipping chapters or tracks Skip Search Press or hold down I gt I ACS AMS PREV NEXT To go to the beginning of Press Next chapter track ACS AMS NEXT once Current chapter track I ACS AMS PREV once Previous chapter track I ACS AMS PREV twice before the picture or sound resumes Hold down PI or Ke to skip chapters tracks continuously Skip Search on Ver 2 0 VIDEO CDs If the PBC functionis turned on Skip Search may not be operated properly onsome VIDEO CDs The PBC function should be set to off the PBC ON OFF button indicator on the player is turned off when operatingSkipSearch MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Locating a point using the index Index Search Therearetwokindsof indexes oneisforaudio CDsand theother isfor VIDEO CDs Y ou canlocateany pointonthediscusingtheindex Notethatthisfunctionisavailableonlyforindexed discs Whileplaying atrack press V IN DEX V IN DEX repeatedly Tolocatethecurrentor precedingindexnumbers press V INDEX Tolocatethenextor subsequentindexnumbers pres V IN DEX Front panel display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 gt 1 L 2 R atm Hi V INDEX ads Video index numbe
38. for purchasing the Sony Laser Disc Player Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference The MDP V9K an easy to operate laser disc player allows you to e Play many types of optical discs LDs CDs and VIDEO CDs e Play a double sided LD without turning it over e Play VIDEO CDs which conform to Ver 2 0 of VIDEO CD standards using its Play Back Control PBC functions which allow you to Perform interactive playback using menu screens View high resolution still pictures e Mark a point on a VIDEO CD where you want to resume playback Book Mark e The COLOR SYSTEM selector allows you to play PAL VIDEO CDs regardless of the TV system PAL NTSC or Multi Monitor system e Continue an LD VIDEO CD from the exact point at which you stopped Auto Resume e Use enjoyable functions such as Program Shuffle Auto Program or Repeat play e Play karaoke sing along with a disc The player enters karaoke mode when a microphone is connected Features include 9 song reservation from two discs for non stop karaoke entertainment Reserve Digital key controller to adjust backup key to your voice Up to four microphones can be used by connecting to two microphone jacks on each front and rear panel Digital echo to create the ideal mood Singing along with the original vocals Vocal Select Automatic applause Auto Effect Getting help when you forget words or melody Vocal Supp
39. h2t amp ec 11M lt HE ul g iSW SA v 5 afiBQm A OPEN q Iq Xe CLOSE q L YT e S PLAY oy EOSRSS STOP BE S PAUSE B9 S SEARCH 5 2 iSW oy m o OOM A LD SIDE A LD v A LD SIDE B LI y B x CD CD JEg 55 VIDEO CD VIDEO CD 171 flin y D 2 7218 y sk H D DIGITAL XT nin H D ANALOG a lg oM MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 d v 9 GO g LE amp elE 2 3 5 quo iSW d g LE F lE 2 DISPLAY c DISPLAY MuM CAV TIME 5 AV TIME 98 AVTIME amp Mo i 4pSU 6 G a TOC LD CD VIDEO CD yO X Ei X 24 22 PLAY 2151 x 60 215 VIDEO CD M N R I Gq X 6V S CLV Oy A 1790 g LE E CAV oy M yy 1 28 PLAY 11 19 PLAY CLV v E C 6 25 30 PLAY g LE CAV oy 7 0 g LE 1 05 PLAY v u 9 0Sf a TOC a LD E 9Mtz 1j gt O g L E C LV v qo v eOCAV v 38 52 PLAY _ gt 22 24 PLAY j CO IE 9 G PBC 2 0 VIDEO a CD amp R dc se 1f X JEP 5 60 1 WSEOyO X 3 g L gt 6 40 USE e lt tq v Y _ W L51 OE y Om
40. kea PI ACS AMS JPREV NEXT 2 GD G CO CO 44 Pus SCAN BS BIO OQ MR amp SUS y 086 1q PPIACS AMS INEXT S Wo CO lt lt 1 ACS AMS o TM OA CD COCDCD PREV NEXT YMB Tb y OSB AT 1q Ke ACS AMS PREV j Ce E Cx YMBh e y 056 I 2 ACS AMS JPREV 5 6 TY IG SEjn peH e n sf L y 4 1 z e ACS AMS o Automatic Chapter Sensof Pe ee Automatic qb 2 e 0 IMC VIDEO CD SRE E S YM 3 NO MusicSensor ds pet Pg m Ye SFPBC G MIb Y KVIDEOCD SW S XMB2 NZt iOtS Ot g iY g u uoY880 Cd T qb amp we E S YMBEk VO E PBC N2t 3a SW PBC SFY dq G SEq H Mqb RS XV ON OFF amp gO 9 ICAV LD t VIDEO CD NSce _ E GOSFq SUS O 1 56 t ySE S LYMB yOEYMB amp B ISR Me GO H uHqPSEq f f igqgE e Yqb VIDEOCD oSS M PAUSE amp MgA q 144 gt gt SCAN 559M Xy t SWB l GPBC N t 2 0 VIDEO CD M 5 e E M X COE 9E 1 i Eq 66 HIPAUSEqI ni ce 2 1 52 iSWBQ GE e lt 4 5 E SCAN amp H e lt s oc qi L SELECT PLAY 15 O v 9 Xy CLV LD VIDEO CD Z MYV OQ S gt Ir 9 yLDE X S Ow
41. s8 wOw 12 S 33 35 PHONES J 2 S 58 80 111 POWER q S lt 0 10 13 Ile e 411 STANDBY amp G 1q PPIPREV NEXI ACS AMS e h e 4 1 ON G te S e por p a S F 1105 20 6 nz e 42 RETURN q 2 15 24 ECHOLEVEL 4 n q A n 14 PBC ON OFF O amp SG 205 MICLEVEL BJ q 42 28 2 13 14 24 9 1 157 1 2SECONTROL 6 MIC 1 2 AUTOPAUSE qu gt amp SG eC 14 S 13 LINEIN u UeESJ amp SG e lt g0 41 KEY CONTROL b DOWN NATURAL UP n VIDEO CD PALOUT JCD v AL H gEk X b u Sd 90 37 e lt gO 11 11 AUTOEFFECT gqu Ef G u 2 8 238 AUTORESUME qu g 90 23 VOCAL SELECT q ne a amp SG lt o 36 KARAOKESTAR lt 208G 2 37 VOCALSUPPORT 8U z 9g0 39 n 12 46Cic 61 T MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 lo Nie e Ij e iml ix ie mi Ell ke WINE Ser RENE DDUJ O C OOOQUUt OOOO b OOO J 9 5 al ES 3 SS fe s S amp c Ex 6 RS S 4OPEN CLOSE q L L 3 10 11 13 ANALOG 2 32 1 SIDE ALL se 4 REPEAT Sox 25 SHUFFLE Ug 27 28 6 PROGRAM RESERVE 56 wOGOw 329 33 34
42. track ona CD or VIDEO CD ora selected portion of the disc repeatedly E Repeat Play Repeating the whole disc All Disc Repeat Press REPEAT REPEAT appearson the screen briefly REPEAT lights up on the frontpanel display When playing an LD the player plays through both REPEAT sides of the LD repeatedly When playing a CD or VIDEO CD the PADRA playerplaysallthetracksonthe disc repeatedly CLEAR REPEAT Repeating the selected chapter track Single Repeat Press 1 SIDE ALL once then press REPEAT SINGLE and REPEAT appear on the screen briefly REPEAT 1 lights up on the front panel display The player plays the selected chapter trackrepeatedly SINGLE REPEAT eS Repeating the current side of the LD One Side e You cannot use Repeat and Reserve at the same time Repeat e You cannot use Repeat while using PBC functions Press 1 SIDE ALL twice then press REPEAT on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD To ONE SIDE and REPEAT appear on the screen briefly REPEAT 1 use Repeat on a Ver 2 0 SIDE lights up on the front panel display The player plays the selected VIDEO CD press li STOP to stop playing then press the PBC ON OFF button to turn off the PBC ON OFF button indicator on the player discsiderepeatedly ONE SIDE REPEAT To check the repeat status Press DISPLAY twice Canceling Repeat Play Press CLEAR Additional Operations 25 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Playing a
43. turn off the PBC ON OFF button indicator on the player To check the total playing time of the program on an LD Usean LD with TOC data Press E gt SELECT PLAY and press SIDE B make the player read the LD s TOC data before you press PROGRAM RESERVE If you select songs numbered over 50 or if the total playing time exceeds 100 minutes the time display changes to Youcanselect up to 25 songs to be played inany order youlike regardless of discside even while asong is being played Thesongs are played continuously in the order you specify This is available innon karaoke mode withoutmicrophones connected In karaoke mode use Reserve instead of this function see Selecting karaoke song order on page 33 Selecting songs to make a program l Press PROGRAM RESERVE PROGRAM appears PGM flashes VIDEO 1 10 4831 SIDE A on the front panel display PROGRAMS C s 2 Press the number buttons to select songs in the order you want them to play When you play a double sided LD select the disc side by pressing DISC SIDE A or B then press the number s dB buttons to select songs in the order you want them to play The songs selected from side B appear in squares gt N If you enter a wrong number press CLEAR With each press the last song you entered is deleted 3 Repeat step 2 until you finish selecting songs 4 Press gt SELEC
44. u Dm f U VIDEO CD ISWECOLOR AUTO NPAL ez SYSTEM 2 ax e OwO UeA i qI m 1 A er O V TM q 2 E e qu e m e q M GOLORSYSTEM qu q NTSC qu G q ew COLOR SYSTEM VIDEO CD ThA u t E AUTO AUTO PAL G q PAL t PAL NTSC amp q NTSC NTSC jOletfiBa H e TV Cic MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 o H 8gigetol 2 2 22 3 93 3 GB J3 stp v e tuSW M u T m 85 stp Y n amp e v e Uto fl Ejn p TOM u styefl Ejn y T m HRK C310 GRK C315 uW sty q 1 u DM f 8 3a MO Sje OFT ue n sti stpOROf SUIC m quE M Sia An q nf XuyuT X uWeE X i X OE q p T Y tzm GOSje e gbESJ gt 1 MOEtzZI S xta Se gESJMD A m h ES e p W q 1 WOC 15 f gt N v Sj ED A lt a str e z i qCD a eMSj SLD v A 0o X piWokeX H IS eS inL X p T q 4 Dey Em M zpuL k dpIGITAL OUT OPTICAL gt Sl o Uq u F e 2 16 u TuL k dDIGITALOUT OPTICAL S1gE X Itz E BJ t 2 d OK E M En Wqlou aidTf eMw q x Y stpn v a stu a q 1 4 SU
45. 1 VOCAL2 VOCAL3 E Indication Output sound recorded on VOCAL 1 Right analog track VOCAL 2 Left analog track VOCAL 3 Right analog track with stereo sound on digital tracks To listen to the original vocals on karaoke CDs VIDEO CDs or tapes When playing karaoke CDs VIDEO CDs in karaoke mode with microphones connected or when playing karaoke tapes using LINEIN the player automatically outputs backup sound recorded on the left channel To listen tothe vocals use Vocal Select to also output the original vocals recorded onanother track 4 Press VOCAL to turn on the SELECT button indicator 2 Press SELECT repeatedly to select the sound Witheach press theon screenindication changes as follows m VOCAL 1 VOCAL 2 Indication Output VOCAL 1 Vocals with backup sound from both speakers VOCAL 2 Stereo Backup sound from left speaker and vocals from right speaker To cancel Vocal Select Press VOCAL to turn off the SELECT button indicator VOCALSEL OFF appears on the screen briefly MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 KARAOKE STAR KEY CONTROL In karaoke mode the key returns to the original key when playback pauses automatically at the end of a song If Auto Pause is canceled the key does not change at the end of a song You can also adjust the key from the karaoke microphone see Using the optional karaoke microphone on page 40 You can also use Key Control in non karaoke mode
46. 10 or RK C315 Audio Connecting Cable not supplied to connect the player to your amplifier or receiver Before connecting or disconnecting any cables turn off all equipment To achieve digital sound Optical fiber digital audio output enables high quality sound reproduction If your amplifier has an optical input connector or if you have a D A converter unit with optical input connect the player to the amplifier or D A converter using an Optical Fiber Audio cable POC 15 not supplied e You can get digital audio output from CDs and most LDs When you play an LD which does not have digital sound tracks you cannot get any sound from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL connector e Sound from a microphone is not output from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL connector When you play karaoke with a microphone connect the player using an Audio Cable red amp white plugs When connecting the optical fiber cable Remove the protective cover Plug in firmly Per To TV or VCR COLOR SYSTEM VIDEO CD AUTO PAL NTSC R AUDIO VIDEO T DIGITAL OUT LINE OU e White to AC outlet plug amp amp Speakers POC 15 Optical Fiber Cable not supplied RK C310 C315 Audio Cable not supplied Optical In
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57. E the picture goes blank when playing a CLV LD and the picture freezes when playing a CAV LD or VIDEO CD see Viewing frame by frame action on page 22 To view a PAL VIDEO CD Setthe COLORSYSTEM selectorontherear panelto the appropriate position according to your TV See COLORSYSTEM selector setting only for VIDEOCDs onpage 7 fordetails AUTGdi whenaPALVIDEOCDisplayed the VIDEOCDPAL OUT indicator on the player lights up Ping whenaVIDEOCDisplayed theVIDEOCDPALOUT indicator onthe player lights up The indicator also lights up even when an NTSC disc is played However the picture is not played properly To Press Stop play il STOP Pause play Il PAUSE Resume play after pause Il PAUSE or gt SELECT PLAY Scan forward or backward SCAN Skip chapters or tracks kaa gt P PREV NEXT ACS AMS Play step by step lt l STILL STEP CAV LDs only Number button During PBC VIDEO CD playback press number buttons to select items in the on screen menu see page 15 for details Go to a chapter track Remove the disc 4 OPEN CLOSE To start playing from the beginning of either LD side Press DISC SIDE A to play the upper side of the LD from the beginning Press DISC SIDE B to play the other side of the LD from the beginning To pause playing just before starting Press M PAUSE instead of pressing LSELECT PLAY after you place the disc on the tray The disc tray closes and the player waits at the s
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62. L 1 2 e The player has two MIC jacks on each front and rear panel In addition you can use infrared cordless microphones by connecting the infrared receiver to the MIC jacks see Using the infrared cordless microphone system not supplied on page 40 To control the player from the karaoke microphone plug the control plug into the CONTROL jack see Using the optional karaoke microphone on page 40 You can enjoy karaoke using auxiliary equipment such as a VCR see Playing karaoke using auxiliary equipment on page 41 Notes e If you insert more than one disc or if the disc is not seated properly the disc may not start playing and may damage the disc or player When playing a double sided LD the player determines that the upper side of the disc is side A and the other side is B regardless of the label A or B printed on the disc Thissectiongives youshortinstructions for playing karaoke singing along witha disc 1 Set the MIC LEVEL 1 and 2 controls on the player to MIN Mim MIC 2 LEVEL LEVEL D X Plug a microphone into the MIC 1 or 2 jack on the player When using the karaoke microphone F KM1 not supplied plug the CONTROL plug into the CONTROL MIC 1 2 jack Karaoke microphone F KM1 not supplied Press POWER to turn on the player Turn on the TV and stereo system TV Set to Video Stereo system Turn on the amplifier or receiver and selec
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65. Out jacks Television srs VCR VHF Out terminals or E Video Audio Out jacks Antenna Input Connect to the external video audio inputs of a VCR Notes Make sure all equipment is turned off before connecting or disconnecting any cables Connection methods may differ when in doubt about a connection consult the TV or VCR manufacturer s manual If the sound or picture is disturbed by noise try moving the equipment farther apart Firmly insert plugs into the jacks A loose connection may cause noise To prevent interference with TV broadcast reception turn off all equipment connected but not currently in use If the TV only has a monaural phono jack for audio input use a VMC 910 915 Connecting Cable not supplied COLOR SYSTEM selector setting only for VIDEO CDs This player conforms to the NTSC and PAL color systems Set the COLOR SYSTEM selector onthe rear of the player to the appropriate position according to your TV 1 2 Turn off the power of the player Set the COLOR SYSTEM selector to AUTO PAL or NTSC according to the TV system TV system Set to COLOR SYSTEM Multi monitor system AUTO AUTO PAL system PAL t PAL NTSC system NTSC NTSC Getting Started 7 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Step 3 Connecting the player continued Audio equipment hook up To achieve full stereo sound from the player hook up a stereo system following the diagram below Use an RK C3
66. T ACS AMS button If an LD contains 51 or more chapters on the playing side Auto Program may not operate correctly Note e You cannot use Program while using PBC functions on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD To use Program on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD press W STOP to stop playing and then press the PBC ON OFF button to turn off the PBC ON OFF button indicator on the player 30 EN Additional Operations With Auto Program Play theplayer divides thetracks on the discinto whatitcalls Program A and Program P playing both A and B for theamountoftimeentered Sincetheplayerpausesbetweenthetwo programs this featureisusefulfor making tapes Decide how long you want the disc to play and then enter half that amount of time This function is available only on CDs VIDEO CDs and LDs with TOC To ensure correct operation for LDs When you play an LD with TOC press PAUSE and then press DISC SIDE A or DISC SIDE B to display the AV calendar before you press AUTOPGM Makesure that youcannotmake programs consisting of chapters from bothsides of LD using Auto Program Programming the songs automatically l Press AUTO PGM AUTO PGM appears AUTO PGM flashes on the front panel display 2 Enter the desired playing time with the number buttons To enter 11 minutes or more Press and then press two number buttons in sequence first the tens digit then the ones digit For example to enter 30 minutes press 3 and then
67. T PLAY Additional Operations 19 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Searching for a particular point on a disc O O QC COQ QO C QO 2000 C OOO OOO OOO C JL 1L C9 222 c ao Coco qu Go Bia Cb SCAN OO lt lt 1 ACS AMS PREV NEXT BEN Ge P EC e ACS AMS is the abbreviation for Automatic Chapter Sensor Automatic Music Sensor In addition to normal play mode you can also do Speed Scan and Skip Search while in Freeze Frame CAV LDs or VIDEO CDs Repeat or Pause mode After the scan or search playback continues in the same mode If you hold down SCAN after pressing PAUSE while playing a VIDEO CD the scanning speed increases When playing a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD using PBC functions you can do this operation only while the picture is moving and the playing time is displayed The picture where you pressed II PAUSE freezes and remains on the screen Navigate by using the time display Release 4 SCAN to display the picture at the indicated time The new picture freezes Press E gt SELECT PLAY to resume playback Notes e When scanning a CLV LD or VIDEO CD frames are skipped e A certain amount of visual noise and instability is inevitable when scanning an LD 20 EN Additional Operations Youcanlocatea particular point ona disc by scanning scenes or skipping chapters tracks Scanning a
68. T PLAY Theselected songs are programmed and the on screen display disappears PGM lights up on the front panel display The selected songs are played in order youselected them To make a program while checking the total playing time You can check the total playing time of the program while selecting songs The time is PROGRAM s See displayed both on the screen and front panel X Tuus displays Each time you select a song its playing time is added VIDEO 1 10 4831 SIDE A Total playing time of the If you enter II PAUSE in the program program You can enter PAUSEs among songs you select to make the player automatically pause during the program If you enter a PAUSE the total playing time is re counted from zero To check the contents of the program Press DISPLAY twice The numbers of the selected songs appear If playing a song its number flashes Canceling Program Play Press CLEAR CLEAR appears briefly and PGM on the front panel display goes off The player exits Program mode and all the programmed songs are cleared Additional Operations 29 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Playing a disc within a specified period of time Auto Program AUTO PGM Number buttons DISC SIDE 8 SELECT PLAY To use the number buttons on the player see page 18 You can skip to the previous or next song in the program by pressing the p gt l PREV NEX
69. TAR indicator button goesoff Additional Operations 37 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Using karaoke functions continued EFFECT MODE EFFECT EXECUTE e Even in non karaoke mode you can use the applause function Note e The EFFECT EXECUTE button does not function during applause To use the EFFECT EXECUTE button press it after applause finishes e When playing karaoke using LINE IN you can only use the applause function manually e You cannot use Applause while using PBC functions on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD To use the applause function press 88 STOP to stop playback then press the PBC ON OFF button to turn off the PBC ON OFF button indicator on the player 38 EN Additional Operations Applauding the singer Theplayercanlivenupkaraokeentertainmentbyapplaudingthe singer To select automatic applause Theplayerapplaudsatthebeginningandendoteachsong automatically except during PBC playback on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD Youcanselecttwotypesofapplause Press EFFECT MODE on the remote commander or AUTO EFFECT on the player to turn on the AUTO EFFECT button indicator With each press theon screenindication changes as follows EFFECT 1 EFFECT 2 EFFECT P U Indication Select EFFECT 1 Applause only EFFECT 2 Applause and cheers EFFECT OFF Cancel the indicator turns off To applaud manually Youcanapplaud thesingerany time youlike Press EFFECT EXECUTE on the remote
70. The a n you dn RESERVE button indicator on the player goes off All the reserved songs ave Pap arecleared Notes e When you play songs using Reserve and Next Disc Reserve the songs are played continuously and you cannot use Auto Pause The player enters pause mode after playing all the reserved songs You cannot use Reserve and Repeat at the same time You cannot select tracks over 80 on a CD or VIDEO CD using Next Disc Reserve 34 EN Additional Operations MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 To enter a number greater than 10 Press 6f ontheremote then presstwonumberbuttonsinsequence firstthetens digit then theones digit Ifyoupress 69 by mistake press againto flash onthescreen thenenterthecorrectone digitnumber To Press Q e You can enter 0 to select Enter 10 chapter 0 on LDs Enter 14 then 1 then 4 To enter 0 press gt 10 or C U gt 15 on the player then Enter 20 then then press 10 0 or 10 on the player To enter a number greater than 15 using the number buttons on the player Press gt 15first thenthecorrespondingnumberbuttons Toenter 0 use 10 Example Toenter30 Press gt 15 first then3 and 10 To check the songs to be played Press DISPLAY twice Thenumbers of the reserved songs appear Whenasong hasbeen played itsnumber disappears C 5 22 58 PLAY LD SIDE A VIDEO 1 10 48 31 RESERVE Reserved songs To skip the current song Press PPI
71. Thenextreserved songstarts playing Additional Operations 35 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Using karaoke functions VOCAL SELECT e When you connect your VCR to the LINE IN input on the player and set the player to line in mode see Playing karaoke using auxiliary equipment on page 41 you can also use Vocal Select for karaoke video tapes Note e On some VIDEO CDs original vocals are recorded on the left channel If you play such a disc the player outputs the vocals and backup sound To listen to backup sound only use the AUDIO MONITOR button to select 2 R see Using the sound control functions on page 32 36 EN Additional Operations Youcanenjoy karaokeusing various functions Singing along with the original vocals Vocal Select Youcanlistento wordsormelody youforgetby listening to the original vocals Thisisavailablein karaoke mode for karaoke discs or tapes To listen to the original vocals on MULTI AUDIO LDs On MULTI AUDIO karaoke LDs vocals are recorded on an analog track When playing MULTI AUDIO karaoke LDs the player automatically outputs thebackup sound recorded on digital tracksin stereo Tolistentothe vocals use VocalSelect Youcaneasily selectthe analog track on which the vocals arerecorded 4 Press VOCAL to turn on the SELECT button indicator 2 Press SELECT repeatedly until the vocals are heard Witheach press the on screenindication changes as follows VOCAL
72. To stop playing a song on a Ver 2 0 karaoke VIDEO CD and return to the menu press the RETURN button instead of B STOP If you reserve several songs see Selecting karaoke song order on page 33 the player plays them continuously then pauses You can also use the Auto Pause function in non karaoke mode without microphones connected Each time you press the AUTO PAUSE button the Auto Pause function is turned on off Auto Pause does not function during PBC playback on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD if the PBC ON OFF button indicator on the player is lit However if the disc is a karaoke VIDEO CD with a menu for song selection playback automatically pauses and returns to the menu each time a song is played 14 EN Basic Operations Press one of the number buttons to enter the song number The song starts playing To select a song on side B of an LD press DISC SIDE B then press the number button To enter a song number greater than 15 see page 18 8 Set the ON OFF switch on the microphone to ON and turn M 15 1 the MIC LEVEL 1 or 2 control f to adjust microphone MIN MAX MIN MAX volume 9 Turn the ECHO LEVEL control to adjust the echo strength The same echo level is applied to both ed MIC 1 and MIC 2 5 Now youcanenjoy playing karaoke Whenthesong finishes theplayer MN MAX pausesuntil youenterthenextsong number Pausing automatically in karaoke mode When you connecta microphone t
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77. aying the VIDEO CD then press PBC on the remote commander or PBC ON OFF on the player to turn off the PBC ON OFF button indicator Now you can play the VIDEO CD continuously but menus for interactive playback are not displayed To turn on PBC playback again The PBC ON OFF button indicator must be lit to use PBC functions If it is not lit press Hi STOP to stop playing the disc then press the PBC ON OFF button to turn it on Press E gt SELECT PLAY to display a menu Basic Operations 1 5 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Additional Operations Understanding on screen indications DISPLAY Notes The AV calendar for LDs display of remaining chapter numbers is only available for LDs with TOC data When playing an LD without TOC data total playing time of the disc does not appear When playing an LD without chapters the chapter number does not appear When playing a CLV LD without time data to the second a two digit number such as 22 meaning 22 minutes appears Messages concerning sound control functions such as 1 L 2 R or b DIGITAL P ANALOG appear only briefly when you press the AUDIO MONITOR or ANALOG UNutton 16 EN Additional Operations Youcan view the operating status of the player or discinformationon the TV screen Displaying on screen indications Press DISPLAY The operating status of the player is displayed onthescreen Message 1 see table below Cu
78. ctively following menus onthescreen Operation methods may differ depending on the disc For details refer to the instructions supplied with the disc Use the number buttons ECSELECT PLAY NEXT ACS AMS andy RETURN during PBC playback l Place a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD with PBC functions on the disc tray then pre5sSELECT PLAY to close the disc tray 2 Check to see that the PBC ON OFF button indicator on C3 Cr the player lights up EIE A menu appears on the screen and the player waits for you to select a number on the menu On some discs moving pictures may play for a while before the menu appears PBC ON OFF button and indicator Lights up when a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD is in the player 3 Enter a number to select the item in the menu 4 Play the VIDEO CD interactively following the menus Playing a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD interactively To Press Select an item in the menu Number button SELECT PLAY or a number button when SELECT flashes on a moving picture Jump to another scene 3 RETURN Operation methods may differ depending on the disc For details refer to the instructions supplied with the disc Go back to the menu Scroll the menu lt lt 1PREV NEXT ACS AMS if NOT VALID NOW appears on the screen You have pressed an unoperable button Use the operable buttons following the menu Canceling PBC playback Press 88 STOP to stop pl
79. d closes Installing e Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat buildup e Do not place the unit on surfaces rugs blankets etc or near materials curtains draperies that may block the space under the unit e Do not install the unit near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust mechanical vibration or shock e Do not install the unit in an inclined position It is designed to be operated in a horizontal position only e Do not place heavy objects on the unit e Do not place the unit on soft surfaces such as rugs blankets or matresses or any projections that may block the movement of the front cover 2 EN Introduction e If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm location moisture may condense inside the unit If this happens playback may not start When you first install the unit or when you move it from a cold to a warm location wait for about one hour before operating the unit Operating voltage and AC plug This unit does not have a voltage selector You can operate the unit between 110 and 240 V AC 50 60Hz If the AC plug of your unit does not fit into the wall outlet attach the AC plug adaptor supplied with models other than Hong Kong model T 2 Model for Hong Kong The model for Hong Kong has an AC plug as shown below The AC plug adaptor is not supplied with these units If you have any qu
80. e PBC ON OFF setting If you connect a microphone switching the player to karaoke mode Auto Resume is canceled Although Auto Resume is not canceled if you switch the player s input mode to LINE IN it is canceled if you connect a microphone This function operates automatically only for LDs or VIDEO CDs in non karaokemode without microphones connected Once you press Bi STOP or POWER to stop playing an LD or VIDEO CD the player memorizes the point youstoppedatsothatyoucan continue viewing from thesamepoint l Pressm sroP or POWER to stop playing an LD or VIDEO CD The AUTO RESUME indicator on the player lights up and the point you stopped at is stored if you press POWER the indicator lights up briefly then goes off with the power 2 Press gt SELECT PLAY Theplayersearches for thesceneat which youstopped playing then playbackstarts To pause playing just before starting If the player is turned on press M PAUSE instead of D gt SELECT PLAY If the player is turned off press POWER or ontheplayer thenpress IM PAUSE SELECT PLAY to turn To view from the beginning of the disc For LDs press DISC SIDE A to start playing from the beginning of side A Press DISC SIDE 810 start playing from the beginning of side B For VIDEO CDs press DISC SIDE A to start playing from the beginning ofthe disc The point at which you stopped is cleared Additional Operations MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 23 EN
81. e Q N Y 3 856 640 13 1 ANOS VIDEO CD CD LD Player Operating Instructions 6 ddW Je eld 0 3 0 O3qIA pe E E e a M DP V9K Sony Corporation 1996 by Sony Corporation WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only This VIDEO CD CD LD Player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard As the laser beam used in this player is harmful to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Precautions Safety If any liquid or solid object falls into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further e The unit is not disconnected from the house current as long as it is connected to the AC outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if you do not intend to use it for an extended period of time To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug never by the cord itself e Take care that your fingers or other objects do not get pinched by the front cover of the unit when you place a disc on the disc tray The front cover automatically slides up and down when the disc tray opens an
82. er 21 skipping chapters tracks 20 speed scanning 20 Single repeat 25 Skip search 20 Sound analog 32 digital 32 distorted 14 onSAP discs 32 with CX noise reduction system 32 Step play 22 T U Track search 18 Trouble shooting 42 V W X Y Z VIDEO CD disc Vocalselect 36 Vocalsupport 39 10 15 44 MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 T N I TI GmS SfinoSiG8GE qi MSE iB ar GO qb B IO SHOE TMA OE M qaSE eS J qM IM g M G S e qu Y jay E YH S 9 4 I uQiOeq M SH iff 2 VIDEOCD CD LD sv f eOCLASSI LASER fi O pEg s TM N sap Q EM M OWL Y 2207 S OVEM pEg BU FT Em MIT i008 e Ee fl S eSB M SH 1 ete T H qw Uq G HOROT Et e S M flBYGfiSU q u M8 g 7 2 d H MS e i Aq Goe E 9 Tq q Y EyE M hBY amp e q 1 S q e Y 15 850 M s RVOHSU q u nef q 4 qiY YGfi X MS S q u S cO v E M SpSflS 685 E MS n e a R I e4 Jb v I L 8 8 5 qw qb 3a GP OQdeA TM 9 M HBKa S qgn W MuL B uox e S nB a b X nm qdpdqaY NS MG E a Oqp u E N c u T M HBKe O S m 9 S iB a GOdTbTp q xfl F xE fipe SB 5 5080 2
83. ess the PBC ON OFF button to turn off the PBC ON OFF button indicator on the player Thisis availablein karaoke mode Youcanselect up to9 songs tobe playedinany order youlike regardless of disc side even while asong is being played Thesongsare played continuously in the order you selected sothatyou can enjoy non stop karaoke playing Youcanalso selectsongs onanother disc Next Disc Reserve Selecting songs on the current disc l Press PROGRAM RESERVE RESERVE appears The RESERVE VIDEO 1 10 4831 SIDE A s 2 RESERVE button indicator on the player flashes 2 Press the number buttons to Selected disc side select songs in the order you want them to play VIDEO 1 10 48 31 When you play a double sided LD RESERVE A select the disc side by pressing DISC SIDE A or B then press the number buttons to select songs If you enter a wrong number press CLEAR With each press the last song you entered is deleted 3 Toenter songs from the other Alternate disc side side of the double sided LD press DISC SIDE B or A then press the VIDEO 1 12 52 07 number buttons to select the songs in the order you want them to play 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you finish selecting songs D Press PROGRAM RESERVE On screen indications disappear The RESERVE button indicator on the player lights up If you reserve songs while playing a song the reserved songs
84. estions or problems concerning your unit please contact your nearest Sony dealer MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Table of contents o Ul UI 10 13 15 16 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 27 29 30 32 33 36 42 43 amp d 46 48 48 Welcome About this manual Getting Started Step 1 Unpacking Step 2 Inserting batteries into the remote commander Step 3 Connecting the player Basic Operations Playing a disc Playing karaoke Playing a VIDEO CD using PBC functions PBC Playback Additional Operations Understanding on screen indications Selecting a chapter or track directly Chapter Track Search Searching by frame time or scene number Frame Time Scene Search Searching for a particular point on a disc Viewing frame by frame action Resuming LD VIDEO CD playback Auto Resume Resuming VIDEO CD Playback from a point you like Book Mark Playing a section repeatedly Repeat Play Playing songs in random order Shuffle Play Playing songs in any order you like Program Play Playing a disc within a specified period of time Auto Program Play Using the sound control functions Selecting karaoke song order Reserve Using karaoke functions Additional Information Troubleshooting Specifications Optical discs Index to parts and controls Glossary Index Introduction MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 3 EN Welcome About this manual 4 EN Introduction Thank you
85. g songs onside Bare played inrandom order Canceling Shuffle Play or Delete Shuffle Play Press CLEAR SHUFFLE onthe front panel goes off The player exits Shuffle mode Allthe deleted songs are restored MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Playing songs in any order you like Program Play Ca C D C D CD GD CD OOOO PROGRAM doc i RESERVE CLEAR O Oo OO O O Number O O O buttons CC O CD OD CO CO CO G lt E CO CO DISC SIDE OIO CO A B gt v Cx gt SELECT PLAY You can select songs numbered up to 99 To select a song over 10 Press gt 10 then press two number buttons first the tens digit then the ones digit see page 18 To use the number buttons on the player see page 18 You can skip to the previous or next song in the program by pressing the PREV NEXT ACS AMS button Even when the playback of the whole program is complete the program is not cleared The program is cleared when you press CLEAR except while PGM on the front panel display is flashing to exit Program mode you open the disc tray or turn off the player To repeat playing the program automatically press REPEAT on the remote commander Notes You cannot use Program while using PBC functions on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD To use Program on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD press 88 STOP playing then press the PBC ON OFF button to
86. gs you do not want to play from the disc If you use an LD make sure the AV calendars appear onthe front panel display l Press SHUFFLE to enter SHUFFLE mode SHUFFLE flashes on the front panel display 2 Press DISPLAY twice to use the on screen display VIDEO 1 12 52 07 SIDE A Press the number buttons to delete songs you do not want to vis play NUR Faye The deleted song numbers are ee eS displayed on the screen If you enter a wrong number press CLEAR With each press the last song you entered is restored the number on the screen disappears 4 Press gt SELECT PLAY Theremaining songs on the discare played oncein random order To play the remaining songs onside A of a double sided LD press DISC SIDE A then press E gt SELECT PLAY To play with the Delete Shuffle function onside B performsteps from 1 to4in playback mode or pause mode while onside B Delete shuffle playing on both sides of an LD Both Sides Delete Shuffle Play side Band wait forthe AV calendar to appear on the front panel display then perform the following steps l Follow steps 1 to 3 above to delete songs To delete songs on side B of a double sided LD press DISC SIDE B then press the number buttons The songs deleted from side B appear in squares 2 Press CLEAR on the remote commander to turn off SIDE on the front panel display 3 Press gt gt SELECT PLAY Theremaining songs onside A are playedinrandom order then the remainin
87. he player automatically switches to karaoke mode In karaoke mode the player pauses every timeasongis played Auto Pause To play songs on the disc continuously in karaoke mode Press AUTO PAUSE A PAUSE OFF appears on the screen briefly and the AUTO PAUSE buttonindicatorontheplayer goes off Each time you press AUTO PAUSE the on screen indication changes as follows and the AUTO PAUSE button indicator on the player turns off oron A PAUSE OFF A PAUSE a AUTO PAUSE button indicator Songs are played On Pausing at end of each song Off Continuously MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Playing a VIDEO CD using PBC functions PBC Playback Number buttons 1 PREV NEXT ACS AM S RETURN PBC B STOP SELECT PLAY To select a song over 10 Press gt 10 then press two number buttons first the tens digit then the ones digit see page 18 To use the number buttons on the player see page 18 You can view high resolution still pictures on some Ver 2 0 VIDEO CDs Note f no menus appear on the screen check that the disc is a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD PBC is lit on the front panel display when a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD is in the player turn on the PBC ON OFF button indicator press gt SELECT PLAY to display a menu VIDEO CDs conforming to Ver 2 0 of the VIDEO CD standards have Play Back Control PBC functions which enable you to play the VIDEO CDintera
88. l playback Press D gt SELECT PLAY e When you play a CLV LD Freeze Frame and Step Play are not available When you press PAUSE the screen goes blank If you press I ll gt STILL STEP CLV SIDE A or CLV SIDE B appears briefly 22 EN Additional Operations MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Resuming LD VIDEO CD playback Auto Resume C2 lt POWER CDCDCDCD CO OC C O Q OOO C OOO OOO OOO D O QO QO QD Ca G CO CO GD DISC SIDE t e O 0C D A B an cm c o id PAUSE SELECT PLAY e Each time you stop playing the point at which you stopped last is memorized The point at which you stopped playing is cleared when you press amp OPEN CLOSE DISC SIDE A B or PREV NEXT ACS AMS you do a Chapter Search you do a Frame Time Search you unplug the AC power cord of the player If an LD is in the player and you press amp OPEN CLOSE to close the disc tray while it is opening the point at which you stopped is retained Notes e The point at which you stopped is not memorized if you stop playback during a Chapter Search or Frame Time Search If you press E gt SELECT PLAY when the power is off the player turns on automatically If a disc is loaded playback resumes where you last stopped For VIDEO CDs the player memorizes the point at which you stopped regardless of th
89. n the disc remove the glue completely before using the disc Additional Information 45 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 See the pages indicated in for details Index to parts and controls Front 4 5 76 6 6 618889 8 81886588 8 56 8672117 6 i s SS 9 e 8 D 1 Med A C 9 6 ce ee D ees T HT eS 2225 L 10 1 14 Number buttons 15 18 35 amp OPEN CLOSE button 10 11 13 CLEAR button 19 26 28 29 34 36 SIDE A B buttons 11 29 33 NEXT DISC RESERVE button and indicator 34 C gt SELECT Play button 10 11 4 RESERVE button and indicator 33 35 ll Stop button 11 12 POWER switch and indicator 10 13 PHONES jack and control 11 During STANDBY Lights up red II Pause button 11 While ON Goes off PPI PREV NEXT ACS AMS buttons 6 Remote sensor 42 11 15 20 ECHO LEVEL control 14 RETURN button 15 24 MIC LEVEL 1 and 2 controls 13 14 PBC ON OFF button and indicator 15 24 9 MIC 1 2 and CONTROL MIC 1 2 jacks 13 AUTO PAUSE button and indicator 14 KEY CONTROL b DOWN NATURAL UP LINE IN button and indicator 41 indicator buttons 37 VIDEO CD PAL OUT indicator 11 11 AUTO EFFECT button and indicator 38 AUTO RESUME indicator 23 VOCAL SELECT buttons and indicator 36 KARAOKE STAR indicator button 37 VOCAL SUPPORT indicator 39
90. ndthedouble D DO symbolare trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Using Cushions Werecommend that you puta cushion under each foot of the laser discplayer toreduce vibration caused by loud sound This will create a more pure andstablebasssound Thefourcushions are suppliedin this plasticbag Cushions 34 35 6uno5 Getting Started 4 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Basic Operations Playing a disc You can also turn on the player by pressing OPEN CLOSE on the player Notes 10 EN Basic Operations If you place more than one disc on the tray or if the disc is not seated properly the disc may not start playing and may cause damage the disc or player Do not transport the player while playing a disc as doing so may damage your disc or player Do not use a CD stabilizer when playing a CD or VIDEO CD as doing so may damage your disc or player OPEN CLOSE POWER SELECT PLAY This section shows you how to play an LD CD or VIDEO CD Before you start Connect the player to your TV andsettheinputselectoronthe TV to Video see Connectingtheplayer onpage 6 Loading and playing a disc l Press POWER to turn on the player You can also directly turn on the player by pressing D gt SELECT PLAY on the remote commander or player 2 Press OPEN CLOSE to open the disc tray The front cover of the player automatically slides down and the disc tray comes ou
91. nues again from the point at which the button is released To use Key Control You can change the backup key by pressing KEY CONTROL b on the microphone This is the same operation as KEY CONTROL on the player or remote commander see Changing the backup key on page 37 REPEAT ON OFF KEY CONTROL Control plug To CONTROL MIC 1 2 jack To MIC 1 or MIC 2 jack MIC plug Using the infrared cordless microphone system not supplied You can use infrared cordless microphones by connecting the infrared receiver to the MIC jacks on the player IFM V55K V50K 1 Connect the infrared receiver to the MIC 1 2 Jacks Plug adaptor supplied with IFM V55K V50K to MIC jack to MIC jack _ car 8 Infrared receiver gt TO AN FS 4 OUTPUT LEVEL 3 2 1 oq wawawa Infrared sensors Infrared cordless microphone system IFM V55K V50K 2 Setthe OUTPUT LEVEL selector on the infrared receiver to MIC OUTPUT LEVEL MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 je When you use LINE IN the left channel is output automatically even if microphones are not connected To listen to the right channel or to listen to both channels in stereo use Vocal Select Vocal Select operates as it would do for CDs VOCAL 1 and VOCAL 2 See Singing along with the original vocals on page 36 for details When you use LINE IN you can only use the
92. on the TV and set the input selector on the TV to Video e Connect the TV correctly e Clean the disc e A certain amount of visual noise and instability is inevitable while scanning a disc e Use a CAV LD or VIDEO CD Freeze Frame does not operate on CLV LDs e Connect the TV or amplifier correctly e Turn up the volume on the TV or amplifier e Switch on the amplifier and set the input selector to CD or AUX e Press E gt SELECT PLAY No sound is output while in pause mode e Turn on the player e Point the remote commander at the remote sensor on the player e Remove any obstacles between the remote commander and the sensor e Insert the batteries correctly e Replace both the batteries with new ones if they are weak MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Specifications System Type VIDEO CD CD LD player Signal readout Optical Laser beam reflection Signal format system EIA standard NTSC color system CCIR standard PAL color system for VIDEO CDs only Playing time See Optical discs on page 44 Digital audio specifications Signal to noise ratio More than 115 dB EIAJ Dynamic range More than 99 dB EIAJ Wow and flutter Below measurement limit x 0 001 W PEAK EIAJ Video specification Horizontal video resolution 425 lines LD Signal to noise ratio More than 50 dB Measured according to EIAJ Electric Industries Association of Japan standards Input and O
93. ont panel display goes off Theplayerexits Program modeand the program contents are cleared e Even when the playback of the whole program is completed the program is not cleared The program is cleared when you press CLEAR except while AUTO PGM on the front panel display is flashing to exit Program mode you open the disc tray or turn off the player Additional Operations 31 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Using the sound control functions Notes If you select the analog sound during playback of the disc which conforms to the Dolby Surround AC 3 system only the sound of the left channel is output from both speakers With this type of disc you cannot use AUDIO MONITOR to alternate the left and right channels of analog sound The output level may differ between digital and analog sound 32 EN Additional Operations AUDIO MONITOR ANALOG OX Playing a stereo disc or Second Audio Program SAP disc When playing SAP discs suchas bilingual discs you can alternate the sound output using AUDIO MONITOR To alternate the sound output Press AUDIO MONITOR while playing the disc Each time you press AUDIO MONITOR the on screen indication changes as follows Indication From stereo disc From SAP disc 1 L Left channel Sound track 1 Left channel 2 R Right channel Sound track 2 Right channel 1 L 2 R Stereo Sound track 1 Left channel Both channels S
94. ort Adding richness to your voice Karaoke Star Playing karaoke with non karaoke discs Karaoke Pon Playing karaoke with video tapes LINE IN input Pausing after a song is played Auto Pause These functions are also available in non karaoke mode Conforming to Ver 2 0 of VIDEO CD standards This player conforms to Ver 1 0 Ver 1 1 and Ver 2 0 of the VIDEO CD standards If you use a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD Play Back Control PBC functions the new part of Ver 2 0 of the VIDEO CD standards enable you to play the disc interactively following menus on the screen You can also enjoy high resolution still pictures as well as normal playback of moving pictures and sound Compatible color systems This player plays LDs recorded in the NTSC color system and VIDEO CDs in both the NTSC and PAL color systems Conventions e Instructions in this manual describe the controls on the remote You can also use the controls on the player if they have the same or similar names as those on the remote e The following icon is used in this manual Indicates hints and tips for making the task easier MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Unpacking Check that you have the following items e Remote commander e Audio Video cable RMT M45A 34 35 6uno5 Two R6 size AA batteries e AC plug adaptor supplied with models other than Hong Kong model
95. ound track 2 Right channel When you select 1 1 or 2 R the sound of the left or right channel is outputfromboth speakers Listening to analog sound on an LD If your LDcontains digital soundtracks the player automatically outputs digital sound Tolistentosound recorded onanalog soundtracks use ANALOG OX Press ANALOG while playing the disc ANALOG appears briefly on the screen and the analog sound is output To return to digital sound Press ANALOG OM repeatedly until P DIGITAL appears on the screen Playing discs with the C CX logo LDsbearingthe Ologo are recorded with the CX noise reduction system which giveslowernoiselevelandhigher dynamicrangeon analogsound Theplayerdetectsmost M discsand activates the CX noise reduction system automatically when outputting analog sound If your OM LD doesnotcontaina code to activate the CX noise reduction system youcanactivate the CX noise reduction system manually while playing only analogsound To activate the CX noise reduction system manually Press ANALOG 8 repeatedly until CX ON appears The CX noise reductionsystem is activated MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Selecting karaoke song order Reserve PROGRAM RESERVE CLEAR Number buttons DISC SIDE 8 SELECT PLAY Note 9 You cannot use Reserve while using PBC functions on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD To use Reserve on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD press W STOP playing then pr
96. r TV screen while playing a VIDEO CD Video index number What i index TV screen while playing an audio CD at IS an Index It is the division of a track or disc into numbered sections It allows you to easily locate a desired point on the disc To determine whether or not a disc has an index look at the disc s packaging Index number Index Search on Ver 2 0 VIDEO CDs Tooperatelndex Search on a VIDEO CD the PBC ON OFF button indicator ontheplayer should notbelit Press HSTOPtostop playback then press PBC on theremote or PBC ON OFF ontheplayer toturn off thePBC ON OFF button indicator Additional Operations 27 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 During any scene youcan freeze play intoastill picture and then Vi ew n g f ram e by advanceorreversetheaction frame by frame frame action Freezing the action Freeze Frame You can use this function for CAV LDs and VIDEO CDs Press If PAUSE while playing a CAV LD or VIDEO CD Thesoundmutesandthepicturefreezes To resume normal playback Press D gt SELECT PLAY Playing frame by frame Step Play Youcan use this function only for CAV LDs 11 1 STILL STEP l Press lt I gt STILL STEP while playing a CAV LD The sound mutes and the picture freezes SELECT PLAY I 2 Press repeatedly to i advance or reverse the action PAUSE frame by frame Hold down AI to view continuous frame by frameaction To resume norma
97. r 2 0 VIDEO CDs with PBC functions scene numbers are assigned tosome points onmoving pictures and toeachstill picture allowing you to locate a scene you want to view on the VIDEO CD by specifying the scene number This is only available during PBC playback when the PBC ON OFF button indicator on the player is lit You can check the scene number by pressing the DISPLAY button during PBC playback see Checking the elapsed or remaining time of thedisc onpage 17 Entering the frame number elapsed time or scene number l Press FRAME TIME SCENE while playing the disc When playing Indication CAV LD FRAME 00000 CLV LD TIME 0 00 00 Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD SCENE 00000 with PBC functions FRAME 00000 LD SIDEA TIME 0 00 00 LD SIDEA SCENE 00000 VIDEO CD 2 Enterthe multi digit number corresponding to the frame time or scene you want to locate To locate frame number 12340 on the CAV LD press 1 F 2 3 and 0 To locate the 12 minutes 5 second point on the CLV LD press 0 2 and To locate scene 123 on the VIDEO CD press 1 2 and 3 If you enter the wrong number press FRAME TIME SCENE to clear the number then enter the correct number 3 Press gt SELECT PLAY Playbackstartsfrom the frame time orscene youentered To check the frame number or time Press DISPLAY Thecurrentframenumber time or scenenumberis displayed To cancel Frame Time Search Press CLEAR before pressing E gt SELEC
98. r CD or Video index number VIDEO CD Viewing the on screen display Press DISPLAY Theon screen display appears see Understanding on screenindications onpage 16 Youcanselectthelanguageoftheon The AV calendar shows the screen display English or Chinese by pressingthe BIBSTOP button on chapters tracks remaining the player less than 10seconds after you turn on the player Toreturn to on the disc As chapters theoriginaldisplay pressthe WSTOP button again less than 10seconds tie after you first pressed it Eachtimeyoupressthe STOPbutton di b pu ecg u within 10seconds the displays alternate While playing a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD using PBC functions the AV calendar STOP shows the numbers you can use to select items from the menu When there is no disc in the player NO dISC appears on the front panel display A RESUME Notes e The AV calendar is available for LDs containing TOC Table of Contents data CDs or VIDEO CDs e When you play a VCR or a similar equipment using LINE IN the current key level always appears on the front panel instead of a chapter track number see Playing karaoke using auxiliary equipment on page 41 12 EN Basic Operations MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Playing Karaoke POWER CX X x Jy x x x X y X y y y amp OPEN CLOSE MIC LEVE
99. rrent frame number or elapsed time Index number Current chapter track or scene number Press DISPLAY again Operating status and discinformationare displayed onthe screen Message 2 see table below Number of chapters tracks and total playing time only for LDs with TOC CDs and VIDEO CDs AV calendar chapters tracks remaining to be played only for LDs with TOC CDs and VIDEO CDs Selected functions Press DISPLAY onceagainto turnofftheindications Message 1 Display Current status of the player OPEN Disc tray open CLOSE Disc tray closed PLAY Playing a disc STOP Operation stopped PAUSE Operation momentarily stopped PP Speed scanning SEARCH Searching Message 2 Display Currently playing LD SIDE A Side A of LD LDSIDE B Side B of LD CD CD VIDEO CD VIDEO CD 1 L First soundtrack left channel 2 R Second soundtrack right channel P DIGITAL Digital sound d ANALOG Analog sound MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 DISPLAY AV TIME Notes e When playing an LD without TOC data you can only view the total elapsed time for a CLV disc or current frame number for a CAV disc When playing a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD using PBC functions the scene number such as S 5 is displayed instead of the track number you can only view the elapsed time for the current scene The display does not show remaining time for chapters or tracks that are 51 or more chapters or tracks
100. scs currently available for home Opti cal discs entertainment laser discs LD and compact discs CD and VIDEO CD The table below shows the discs available for this player Discdass Disclogo Disctype 96 Sides Play time s sim 20 9 Sing in cm ingle L7 Laser Discs LASER DISC For movies 8 inch LD CAV 28min animation NTSC 8 in 20 cm Double operas concerts Y CLV 40 min and karaoke Laser Vision 12 inch LD 121 30 CAV NTSC in 30 cm Double CLV 2hr Compact Discs eret animation photographs 2118 NTSC and PAL The MDP V9K cannot play discs other than those shown above For music IS movies DIGHALAUBID CD 5 in 12 cm Single 74 min audio only T Multi audio discs tj ipi nl MULTI AUDIO Discs with these logos contain separate analog and digital tracks which may differ in content VIDEO CD standards to which the player conforms This player conforms to Ver 1 0 Ver 1 1 and Ver 2 0 of the VIDEO CD specifications If you use a Ver 2 0 CD Play Back Control PBC functions and high resolution still pictures the new part of Ver 2 0 of the VIDEO CD specifications are available as well as normal playback of moving pictures and sound Discs conforming to the Dolby Surround AC 3 system With this type of disc the player outputs only the left channel signals as monaural sound muting the sound of the right channel when analog
101. section repeatedly continued REPEAT A B CLEAR e You can scan the disc between points A and B by holding down SCAN Note e You can do Repeat AB only on the current side of an LD You cannot do it on both sides of the LD e You cannot do Repeat A B while using PBC functions on a Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD 26 EN Additional Operations Replaying a selected portion on the disc Repeat AB Press REPEAT A B at the beginning of the scene or phrase you want to repeat This tells the player where to start REPEAT and A appear and B flashes on the front panel display 2 Letthe player run to the end of the scene or phrase 3 Press REPEAT AB again Thistellstheplayer whereto end REPEAT and A B appear on the frontpaneldisplay Theplayer repeatedly playsthescenes orphrases betweenthetwo points youspecified To repeat a different portion Repeatsteps lto 3toreenternewstartand end points To cancel Repeat A B Press CLEAR MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Playing songs in random order Shuffle Play x OPEN CLOSE 1 SIDE ALL CLEAR SHUFFLE SELECT PLA Y You can skip the current song to the next song which will be randomly selected by pressing the mri NEXT ACS AMS button The PREV ACS AM S button does not function during Shuffle or Delete Shuffle Play Notes e If the LD does not contain TOC data or if the player has not read
102. start playing without pausing after the current song Ifyoureservesongswhiletheplayerisstopped press D gt SELECT PLAY The reserved songs start playing Additional Operations 33 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Selecting karaoke song order Selecting songs on another disc continued Next Disc Reserve OPEN CLOSE l Press NEXT DISC RESERVE after steps 1 to 4 on the previous page appears on the screen rotating Now you can select songs on another disc Follow steps 2 and 3 on the previous page to PROGRAM RESERVE select the songs CLEAR Number NEXT DISC SIDE A NEXT DISC SIDE A RESERVE 4 2 10 RESERVE 4 2 10 buttons 8 ue e 3 6 Songs on la gt another disc NEXT DISC RESERVE 2 Press PROGRAM RESERVE then press C gt SELECT PLAY The songs on the current disc are played then the player stops automatically and prompts you to change the disc STOP PLEASE CHANGE THE DISC SELECT PLAY 3 Press OPEN CLOSE to open the disc tray then change the disc 4 Press gt SELECT PLAY or push in the disc tray Theselected songs on thenew disc start reg playing automatically e You cannot use Next Disc Reserve in non karaoke mode without microphones connected Canceling Reserve and Next Disc Reserve Instead you can select up to 25 songs in non karaoke Press CLEAR mode see Playing songs CLEAR appears briefly and the player exits Reserve mode
103. t 3 Place a disc on the disc tray LD Side A Place only one disc on the tray carefully fitting it in the circle on the tray CD VIDEO CD or LD Single Label faces up 4 Press gt SELECT PLAY The disc tray closes and the disc starts playing Youcanalsostart playing by pressing the disc tray to closeit When you play a double sided LD The upper side of the LD side A starts playing When the upper side ends the other side side B starts playing automatically To play a VIDEO CD with Play Back Control PBC functions Ver 2 0 VIDEO CD Ver 2 0 VIDEO CDs have Play Back Control PBC functions which allow you to play them interactively When press ESELECT PLAY or pushinthedisctrayinstep 4 amenuappearsonthescreenand the player waits for youto play the discusing the PBC functions To play a VIDEO CD using PBC functions see Playing a VIDEO CD using PBC functions onpage 33 fordetails MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 When playing a double sided LD the player determines that the upper side of the disc is side A and the other side is B regardless of the label A or B printed on the disc When playing side A of an LD SIDE A appears on the front panel display When playing side B of an LD SIDE B appears on the front panel display When playback of LD side B ends the player stops When playing a CD or VIDEO CD the DISC SIDE B button does not function Note When you press PAUS
104. t CD or AUX the jacks to which you connected the player for audio output Press OPEN CLOSE The disc tray comes out Place a disc on the disc tray LD Side A CD VIDEO CD or LD Single Label faces up Place only one discon the tray carefully fitting itinthe circle onthe tray Basic Operations 13 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Playing Karaoke continued MIC LEVEL 2 2 ECHO LEVEL Number buttons If you press B STOP OPEN CLOSE or POWER while playing a song in karaoke mode with microphones connected the sound automatically fades out before playback stops Auto Fade Out If howling occurs Move the microphone away from the speakers Lower the microphone volume or echo level Lower the overall volume If the sound is distorted or the picture flickers when listening through your TV speakers set the ATT switch at the rear of the player to ON to lower the output level Notes e If you want to use the menu of a Ver 2 0 karaoke VIDEO CD make sure that the PBC ON OFF button indicator on the player is lit and press E gt SELECT PLAY to display the menu before entering the song number If the PBC ON OFF button indicator is not lit press W STOP to stop playing the disc then press the PBC ON OFF button to turn it on see Playing a VIDEO CD using PBC functions on page 15 for details
105. tart of the disc until you press ESELECT PLAY of PAUSE If you want to start from side B of an LD press IIPAUSE then DISC SIDE B To stop playing and turn off the player Press POWER Youcanresumeplaybackofan LD from the point youstopped at by simply pressing ESELECT PLAY see Resuming LD VIDEO CD playback onpage 23 To stop playing and remove the disc Press amp OPEN CLOSE Remove the disc and press amp OPEN CLOSE again to close the empty tray To listen with headphones Plugheadphonesintothe PHONESjackon the front panel and adjust the volume withthelevelcontrolbesidethejack Basic Operations 11 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Playing a disc continued Reading the front panel display The illustration below is anexample of whatis displayed on the front panel ofthe player When playing an LD DISPLAY playing Playing disc type AV calendar on side A gt indicates that the disc contains Playing discside more than 20 chapters 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 1 2 R cl REPEAT Output sound 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Selected function Time hr min sec or Chapter number AV calendar on side B frame number When playing a VIDEO CD or CD AV calendar gt indicates that the disc Playing disc type contains more than 20 tracks ss M L 2 R Nf aye Output sound Selected function Time hr min sec STOP Track number Index numbe
106. to program 30 Bookmark 24 CAV disc CD disc 18 36 44 CLV disc 11 19 Chapter search 18 Color system selector 7 Connecting amplifier 8 headphones 11 infrared cordless microphones 40 microphones 13 processor or amplifier conforming to Dolby Surround AC 3 system 9 TV or VCR 6 VCR to LINE IN jacks 41 11 15 22 D E Delete shuffle 28 Disc classification 44 maintenance 45 Display front panel 12 on screen 16 time 17 F G H I J Frame time scene search 19 Freeze frame 22 K Karaoke playing 13 changing the backup key 37 letting the original vocals help you 39 listening to the original vocals 36 pausing automatically 14 selecting the next songs 33 using auxiliary equipment 41 using the karaoke microphone 40 with non karaoke discs 39 Karaoke star 37 Karaoke pon 39 Key control 37 L Linein 41 Loadinga disc 10 M N MULTI AUDIO disc 36 39 44 Next disc reserve 32 0 One side repeat 25 Opening the disc tray 10 Optical disc types 44 P Q PAL VIDEOCD 11 PBC Play Back Control 10 15 Picture flickering 14 Playback 10 frame by frame 28 interactive 15 random 27 resume 23 Power AC plug adaptor 2 turning on off 10 PREV NEXT 15 20 Program play 29 Repeat Ae B 26 Repeat play 25 current chapter track 25 onesideofanLD 25 particular portion 26 whole disc 25 Remote commander 5 42 inserting batteries 5 Reserve 33 Searching by chapter track number 18 by frame time scene number 19 by index numb
107. ts the backup sound but when youarenot 18150 outputs the singer s voice tohelp you To turn off Vocal Support Press VOCAL SUPPORT again to turn off the VOCAL SUPPORT indicatorontheplayer SUPPORT OFF appears on the screen briefly Enjoying karaoke with non karaoke discs Karaoke Pon With a disc recorded in stereo you can enjoy karaoke evenifitis anon karaokedisc Press KARAOKE PON to turn on the KARAOKE PON function KARAOKE PON appears on the screen Thevolumeofthesinger s voiceislowered To turn off Karaoke Pon Press KARAOKE PON again to turn off the KARAOKE PON function K PON OFF appearson the screen briefly Additional Operations 39 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 Using karaoke functions continued e When using two microphones Repeat Singing and Key Control are only operable on the microphone connected to the CONTROL MIC 1 2 jack Note The MIC 1 LEVEL or MIC 2 LEVEL control adjusts the volume level of the MIC 1 or MIC 2 jack on the front panel and that on the rear panel simultaneously 40 EN Additional Operations Using the optional karaoke microphone You can control the player from the karaoke microphone F KM1 not supplied by connecting the control plug to the CONTROL jack on the player To sing repeatedly You can go back to any point of a song using the REPEAT button on the microphone Hold down REPEAT and release it at the desired point Playback conti
108. utput LINE OUT 1 2 VIDEO output Phono jack 1 Output signal 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced AUDIO output Phono jacks 2 Stereo L R Analog 200 mVrms 1 KHz 40 o modulation Digital 200 mVrms 1 KHz 20 dB S VIDEO OUT 1 2 Luminance 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Chrominance 0 286 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT 18 dBm wavelength 660 nm Dolby AC 3 RF OUT Phono jack 1 Output level 400 m Vp p Output impedance 75 ohms HeadPHONES output 12 mW 8 ohms LINE IN VIDEO input Phono jack 1 Input signal 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative AUDIO input Phono jacks 2 Stereo L R Max input level 200 mVrms 20 dB Input impedance more than 47 kilohoms MIC 1 2 jacks Standard jacks 1 mV Impedance below 1 kilohm General Power requirements 110 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 45 W Operating temperature SC Ambient humidity 5 to 90 Dimensions Approx 430 x 127 5 x 413 5 mm w h d including projecting parts and controls Mass Approx 6 8 kg Supplied accessories Remote Commander RMT M45A 1 R6 size AA batteries 2 Audio Video Cable phono plug 3 gt phono plug 3 1 AC plug adaptor supplied with models other than Hong Kong model 1 Cushions 4 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Additional Information 43 EN MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 En C1 C2 5 The MDP V9K can play optical di
109. v e u BUS OFI m egREPEAT GOM fA D G X qb e T e lt ASW v OOV OwM TI m 1 lt nSeYX COSEIP S w B J19 3 seESJ 5 O1 1eM E n8 E A B Se NOE CLEAR amp qi P 2 A 10M 85 56 y v v H 9 AB SoY NVOt SuBQo0 LD b MS SUBEOU LD iqpb 2 0 VIDEO CD SW amp oe EPBC NZtE MA B Soy StSE 26 Cic elaine MDP V9K 3 856 640 13 E C1 C2 zeieHeH U N lt OSQ Mv SS qq Ug 9 AJH Y we eHoeU N GO 8 91 eOx SF Q n qqr Mev heH U N B lt gt 20 qqr E q Ug NQ 4F 34 7 ov amp nov OCe iqE Ug 9 GOSGE q Ug 9 M O eo O q M o t 1 CD TOC 2w LD UgO O v SQ E Ug NOt9 DIENTELBSE l qb v J LSWeOOSQ Ii MUM OPEN CLOSE i 6o SWq L e ECD OE VIDEO CD M H y 7e uu WSQGf m 1 SIDE ALL p eWSQf I X 1 5 3 0 A SWw MMI TOC e Sw Q SJ CLEAR SHUFFLE 2 19 65 J ID 088 J 60 CD Z VIDEO CD E h S LI GB Je um pee SELECT PLAY i99 pe o edggm oy uu WSQ f m X 00 e 0 lt OSS ov SW M 27 88 STOP S O A X 193 888 oy
110. z CHAPTER 8 LD SIDE OOO pisPLAY CO OO O oo QICICOC O O O To play a chapter on the opposite side of the LD press DISC SIDE B or OO O O Number A thenenterthechapternumber O O O buttons TIO To enter a number greater than 10 Press 510 onthe remote then presstwonumberbuttons in sequence EYE first the tens digit then the ones digit If you press by mistake press 46957 yc 5 again then enter the correctone digitnumber GD G gt CO CO To Press C9 gt CC G9 CO CO an an as Enter 14 then 1 then 4 O O Enter 20 then 2 then Enter 25 then 2 then 6 To enter a number greater than 15 using the number buttons In addition to normal play mode you can do Chapter Track Search on the player while in Freeze Frame CAV LDs Press gt 15first thenthecorrespondingnumberbuttons Toenter 0 or VIDEO CDs Repeat or Pause 115610 mode When the selected chapter or track is located after the search Example Toenter30 Ree continues in the same Press gt 15first then3 and 10 mode When you do Chapter Track search while a song is To check the current chapter track number on the screen automatically paused in karaoke i inodo eee O Press DISPLAY to display the chapter track number starts playing immediately Thenumberappearsintheupperleft hand cornerofthescreen If the without entering pause mode LDdoesnotcontainchapternumbers nonumberis displayed
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