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1. 4 The foreign country use of this product 5 Go Video product which has been electronically or mechanically modified in any way or incorporated into other products 6 Installation and setup service adjustments 7 Owner instruc tion Your Owner s Guide provides information regarding operating instructions and user controls For addi tional information contact your authorized Go Video dealer Go Video is not responsible for any shipping handling or insurance charges This Exclusive Limited Warranty excludes all incidental and consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental and consequential damages so the above exclusion may not apply to you ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY PERIOD Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you This Exclusive Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state GO VIDEO WARRANTY ADMINISTRATOR Sensory Science Corporation 7835 East McClain Drive Scottsdale Arizona 85260 1732 480 922 0896 custsvc sensoryscience com 7835 East McClain Drive Scottsdale Arizona USA 85260 www sensoryscience com www govideo com Printed in Korea
2. me e emir ei eri mir vi ilo ir E iii ne ei e cites 40 Setting Default Languages titre azap and dal oran 41 6 Reference 43 ControllingaTVwiththeRemote ee errar 43 Controlling a VER withthe Remote aio Panel ace snes ate a sla 44 Troubleshooting GUJE Ayaa a ba ala ie Sada D air 45 Technical Specifications a de lia ni sea a le ney vee Fede ee ate Dds Sed ede elle a eae ee 46 DVS LimitediWarrantya parle iL AS oa ag ah yi anl aa in ya lila DES 47 Important Safety Instructions PORTABLE CART WARNING Symbol provided by RETAC Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is oper ated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instruc tions should be retained for future reference Heed Wamings All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and maintenance instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a dry cloth for dusting cabinet Attachments Do not use attachments not recom mended by the video product manufacturer as they may be hazardous Water amp Moisture Do not use this unit near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool or the like Accessories Do not place this
3. 0 0 SL dB ms dB SR RETURN AV lt gt ENTER 1 Open Main Menu When in play or stop mode press the SETUP button 2 Select Audio Options Press the UP DOWN button to select AUDIO OPTIONS then press ENTER 3 Select Speaker Setup Use the UP DOWN button to select SPEAKER SETUP then press ENTER The Speaker Setup menu will appear 4 Start Test Signal Use the UP DOWN or LEFT RIGHT buttons to highlight TEST then press ENTER e A white noise test signal will be generated in the left front speaker It will play for five seconds then continue in a clockwise direction through all active speakers until you press ENTER NOTES 5 Listen to the Channel Balance As the test signal moves from speaker to speaker listen to the level of your center and surround speakers relative to your front speakers The speakers that are closer to you may be too loud Press ENTER to stop the test signal Select Channel Levels Use the UP DOWN or LEFT RIGHT buttons to highlight the decibel settings for the center speaker surround speakers or subwoofer then press ENTER 7 Adjust Channel Levels Use the UP DOWN button to set the selected channel level from O to 6 db in 1 db increments then press ENTER amp Repeat Repeat steps 4 7 until you have fine tuned the channel balance for your listening area e You can adjust the speaker level during playback of a disc
4. BOX This method displays the full width of the DVD movie on a standard 4x3 television Black bars will appear at the top and bottom of the screen e 16x9 WIDE This method allows you to view the full 16 9 picture on a widescreen television ANGLE MARK Determines whether the P9 icon will appear when a DVD offers multiple angles of a particular scene Use the LEFT RIGHT button to select one of the following ON Displays in the upper right corner of screen if additional angles are available OFF Does not display PQ Note The Angle feature will work on discs with multiple angles regardless of the Angle Mark menu setting STILL MODE Prevents picture shaking in still mode and displays small text clearer Use the LEFT RIGHT button to select one of the following e AUTO Selects Still Mode automatically e FIELD Select if the screen shakes in AUTO mode e FRAME Select if you want to see fine text more clearly than in AUTO mode ON SCREEN MESSAGES Use to tum on screen display messages on or off Use the LEFT RIGHT button to select ON or OFF DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness of the DVS front panel display Use the LEFT RIGHT button to select one of the following e AUTO Dims the Front Panel Display automati cally when playing a DVD e DIM Dims the Front Panel Display e BRIGHT Brightens the Front Panel Display BLACK LEVEL Adjusts the screen brightness Use the LEFT RIG
5. Disc CD 5 inches Compact Disc 46 DVS USER S GUIDE Reading Speed 11 45 ft sec Approx Play Time Single Sided Single Layer Disc 135 min Reading Speed 3 9 to 4 6 ft sec Maximum Play Time 74 min CD 3 2 inches Compact Disc VCD 5 inches Reading Speed 3 9 to 4 6 ft sec Maximum Play Time 20 min Reading Speed 3 9 to 4 6 ft sec Maximum Play Time 74 min Video Audio VIDEO OUTPUT Composite Video Component Video DVS3100 only S Video 2 channel 1 0 Vp p 75 Q load Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q load Pr 0 70 Vp p 75 Q load Pb 0 70 Vp p 75 Q load Luminance Signal 1 0 Vp p 75 Q load Color Signal 0 286 Vp p 75 load AUDIO OUTPUT 2 channel 5 1 channel Output Level Frequency Response S N Ratio Dynamic Range Total Harmonic Distortion L 2 L R 2 R S W Analog 2 Vrms 1 kHz 96 48 kHz Sampling 4 Hz to 22 kHz 110 dB 96 dB 0 003 VIDEO INPUT Composite Video 2 channel 1 0 Vp p 75 Qload VCR IN AUX IN AUDIO INPUT 2 Channel NOMINAL SPECIFICATIONS L 2 1 R 2 R VCR IN AUX IN days Tabor parts DVS Limited Warranty Who Provides the Limited Warranty During the warranty period the Go Video Warranty Administrator will honor DVS service for 90 days labor 1 year parts from the original date of consumer purchase See below for Commercial Industrial or Educational use coverage DVS remote controls are warranted for 90
6. Disc Storage e Store all discs properly in their case or protective sleeve and handle each disc carefully as the discs are suscep tible to damage e Do not store discs in direct sunlight keep discs in a cool ventilated area e Do not stack discs Store discs vertically on a shelf Maintenance of Cabinet For safety reasons be sure to disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning the cabinet e Do not use benzene thinner or other solvents for cleaning e Wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth Formation of Condensation When the system is exposed to rapid temperature and humidity changes condensation may form if warm air comes in contact with any cold parts inside the system e If condensation forms inside the system the system may not operate correctly When this occurs leave the system at room temperature until the inside of system becomes dry and operational e If condensation forms on a disc wipe the disc with a soft and dry cloth by moving the cloth from the center hole toward the outer edge SAFETY V Vi DVS USER S GUIDE Accessories As you unpack please check that the following items are included in your DVS packing case e Remote Control e 2 AA Batteries see installa tion instructions at right e User s Manual e Audio Video Connection Cable e S Video Cable 1 O pen the battery cover Tum over the remote control press down on the arrow and slide dow
7. equipped with either a polarized 2 wire AC line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other or a 3 wire grounding plug having a third grounding pin The 2 wire polarized plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug still fails to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Power cord Protection Powersupply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords of plugs conve nience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit SAFETY iii V DVS USER S GUIDE 13 16 17 Lightning For added protection of this unit during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Objects amp Liquids Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquids of any kind onto the unit Should spillage occur unplug unit and have it checked by a technician before use Servicing Do not attempt to ser
8. number 1 Open Disc View Press the TITLE button in playback mode 2 Select Track View Press the UP DOWN button to select TRACK VIEW then press ENTER 3 Choose Desired View Select the desired view by pressing the UP DOWN or LEFT RIGHT buttons then press ENTER NOTES INDEX VIEW VCD Divides the currently playing track into 9 equal segments and displays the first few frames of each 1 Open Disc View Press the TITLE button in playback mode 2 Select Index View Press UP DOWN button to select INDEX VIEW then press ENTER 3 Choose Desired View Select the desired view by pressing the UP DOWN or LEFT RIGHT buttons then press ENTER e When in VCD 1 1 amp 2 0 mode MENU OFF mode the Index View function is available e In Stop mode on VCD press the TITLE button and the TRACK VIEW will be displayed directly CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 27 Audio Selection Many DVDs provide multiple language and audio setup options The AUDIO button provides a shortcut to view and select these options If the disc has a menu system you can also set soundtrack options via the MENU button AUDIO AENG Y DOLBY DIGITAL 5 1 CH Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby AC 3 Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confiden tial unpublished works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved 28 D
9. the rear audio video inputs marked VCR IN 8 AUX TV Press to view and listen to a TV or other equipment connected to the rear audio video inputs marked AUXIN 9 Volume Tum clockwise to increase volume of attached speakers tum counterclockwise to decrease volume Note The volume knob functions as an infinite knob i e there is no set position for minimum volume or maximum volume Typically two full revolutions of the volume knob will move between minimum and maxi mum volume or vice versa 12 34 5 Open Close Press to open and close the disc tray Use to power on the system from Standby mode 11 Disc Tray Press OPEN CLOSE to open and close the disc tray to insert or remove a DVD VCD or CD 12 Stop Stops disc play Headphone Volume Use to adjust headphone volume level Headphone Jack Attach head phones here for private listening CHAPTER 1 SETUP 5 6 DVS USER S GUIDE NOU BRUNP Disc Operation Rotary Indicator Disc Type Indicator DVD CD VCD Angle Indicator Repeat Indicator All Repeat Indicator A B Repeat Indicator Program Play Indicator 10 11 BUN Dolby Digital Indicator Linear PCM Indicator DTS Indicator DVS3100 only Chapter Title Track amp Message Indicator Chapter Indicator Track Indicator Operation Indicator 3 Cooling Fan The cooling fan will operate automati
10. 3 Controlling a VCR with the Remote You can use the remote control to operate the most often used features of the Go Video DDV9xxx Series Dual Deck VCR 44 DVS USER S GUIDE 1 Tum on your Dual Deck VCR Tum on the VCR and point the DVD remote at the VCR 2 Select VCR Mode Press the VCR button on the remote control 3 Verify Operation e Press the Power button on the remote If the VCR turns off the remote will control the basic functions of the VCR e If the VCR does not respond the remote will not control the VCR use the remote supplied with the VCR 4 Operate the VCR To operate the VCR refer to the VCR Function Buttons on page 10 NOTE The remote may not be able to control every model of the Dual Deck VCR Troubleshooting Guide The following are some of the most frequently asked questions about our DVS3100 3000 If you don t find the answers you need here you can contact our Customer Service Department by phone at 480 922 0896 Office hours are Monday Friday 6 00 a m to 7 00 p m and 8 00 a m to 4 00 p m MST on Saturday You can also contact us anytime at our e mail address custsvc sensoryscience com Or refer to a listing of authorized Go Video service centers on our Web site at www govideo com The remote control isn t working e Check the batteries in the remote They may need replacing e Operate the remote control at a distance of no more than 20 feet e Remove the bat
11. Audio O ut AUDIOOUT VIDEDOUT jack on the back of your VCR to the VCR IN jack R L on the back of the DVS3100 3000 el 2 Connect Video Connect an audio video cable from the Video Out jack on the back of your VCR to the VCR IN jack V on the back of the DVS3100 3000 3 Select VCR Press the VCR button on the DVS front panel or remote control hal wa __L N T_h 000 O aux DVS3100 3000 14 DVS USER S GUIDE Connecting a TV Aux Component Follow these steps to connect 1 Connect Audio TV Aux a television or other auxiliary component such as a stereo Connect audio video cables from the Audio Out to your DVS3100 3000 jack on the back of your television auxiliary compo janes MEET nent to the AUX IN jack R L on the back of the O DVS3100 3000 m Pa 2 Connect Video Connect an audio video cable from the Video Out jack on the back of your television auxiliary compo nent to the AUX IN jack V on the back of the 1 2 DVS3100 3000 CAUTION When connecting a TV be sure the audio video output of the TV is the TV s tuner i e Tuner Out NOT TV Out This will prevent a feedback loop from occurring which may damage your speakers or other equipment Check your TV owner s guide to be sure your TV is equipped with a gt L v Tuner Output before making this connec
12. Channel Stereo Sound 3 Channel Sound 3000 to a variety of home Connect the DVS to two front speakers RF LF Connect the DVS to three front speakers RF C LF audio systems Choose the method that matches your Ni us speaker configuration CENTER 1 2 Channel Stereo Sound 2 3 Channel Sound gt 3 5 Channel Sound 4 5 1 Channel Sound par er e e a A ep 5 Dolby Pro Logic Receiver or Stereo Amplifier gn o e o o al e SS aS aS DVS3100 3000 DVS3100 3000 5 Channel Sound 5 1 Channel Sound Connect the DVS to five speakers RF C LF RR LR Connect the DVS to five speakers RF C LF RR LR plus a powered subwoofer RF LF RF LF CENTER CENTER ei fhm ES S SS RR LR RR LR 12 DVS USER S GUIDE 5 Dolby Pro Logic Receiver or Stereo Amplifier Connect audio video cables from the Audio Out jacks R1 L1 or R2 L2 on the back of the DVS3100 3000 to the Audio In jacks on your Dolby Pro Logic Receiver or 2 channel Stereo Amplifier RF La CENTER i LF REO DOLBY PROLOGIC RECEIVER or 2 CHANNEL STEREO AMPLIHER TC A e 0 6 l eo WOOFER R2 2 v2 AUDIO OUT MIDEOOUT SMDEOOUT COMPONETVIDECOUT DVS3100 3000 CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS 13 Connecting a VCR Follow these steps to connect a VCR to your DVS3100 1 Connect Audio VCR 3000 Connect audio video cables from the
13. DOWN button to set the surround channel delay from 0 15ms in 3ms increments i e O 3 6 9 15ms then press ENTER NOTE The VOL SETUP key is not active during STOP or while playing a CD or VCD To set channel delays in these modes follow the steps on page 37 to access the Speaker Setup menu 36 DVS USER S GUIDE Calculating Channel Delays 1 Measure the distance from your primary listening area to your front speakers e g 10 feet Use this as your reference distance 2 Now measure the distance from the primary listening area to your center speaker e g 7 feet 3 Calculate the difference e g 10 feet minus 7 feet 3 feet 4 Assume 1 ms of delay for each 1 foot of dis tance e g set the Center delay to 3ms 5 Repeat steps 2 4 for the surround speakers e g 10 feet minus 4 feet 6 feet or 6 ms delay Note If the center or surround distance is equal to or greater than the reference distance set the delay to O ms Channel Balance If your center speaker surround speakers or sub woofer are too loud relative to your front speakers you can lower their signal levels in 1 db increments Use the built in noise generator labeled TEST to check the balance among the six channels SPEAKER SETUP L 0 c 0 R dB ms TEST 0 2 Hi 0
14. E A A T 6 Rear Panel Overview seksli aa klan Cee e ERRO ea 7 Tour of the Remote Controlli pe ee EEE e eee Ee e ey ca pa a a e Me S iE 8 2 Connections 11 Conhecting toa Stereo MM RE yal ia it ia Connection to an Audio System ei Connecting a VCR Connecting a TV Aux Component Connecting Heap OHS r a a r TOO INTO NT 3 Basic Functions 17 Operating the System Playing a DISC Special Playback O puons ciale ie ian a a Skip e idad cn a levees te gee AA Dd D OS AA a e ee Display Feature A AN A andaki RR er A A o olda A ARA REA ANNATA E RE Program Playback DVD Program Playback CD VCD TABLE OF CONTENTS i DVS USER S GUIDE 4 Advanced Functions 27 DISC M M ariana inline iano Pate yanan Bana aram 27 Audio Selection alii vii A i A wed aaa deen M Saad dah 28 Subtitle Language LL LL es iar Be ean ec Se Lili 29 Sereen O 30 Bookmarks Sana idee Ada A eee ee 31 ZOOM a da eiii 32 5 Setup Mode 33 Usingithe Man Mel rola ionici 33 Audio O PU ONS csi a a idas 34 Speaker SIP aaa i da 35 Channel DAYS minnan Ar NN ERACE SIENA GG maa es Na 36 Channel Balance siiri ns si alman A RANA RAR LIRA lacak ol aria 37 Display OpHORS seir AA sa e akal a a hdr a A 38 Sething Changing Passwords kalka lilla Mahle Dankek i kisa alam a la aye ila Dae a a an g ni de ILE hama lane lati kanli 39 RatingilimMit sso lidi e
15. HT button to select ON bright or OFF dim Rating Limit is a password protected parental lock which allows you to block playback of individual DVDs based on their content This feature is compatible only with DVDs encoded with parental level ratings PASSWORD CHECK ENTER PASSWORD PRESS Setting Changing Password SETTING THE PASSWORD CHANGING THE PASSWORD 5 Enter New Password Enter your new 4 digit password using the 0 9 buttons 1 Open Main Menu Press the SETUP button when in play or stop mode 6 Re Enter New Password Reenter your new password to ensure you have entered it correctly e Press RETURN to go to the previous menu or SETUP to exit the menu system 2 Select Rating Limit Press the UP DOWN button to select RATING LIMIT then press ENTER The Password Check menu will appear 3 Enter Password Enter your 4 digit password using the 0 9 buttons e If you enter the correct password the Rating Limit menu will appear e If you enter the wrong password the message INCORRECT PASSWORD will briefly appear then the Password Check menu will reappear 7777 is the factory preset password e Write down your password and keep it in a safe place in case you forget it 4 Choose Rating Limit Option Select one of the following then press ENTER 1 Set Rating Limit see page 40 2 Change Password see below CHAPTER 5 SETUP MODE 39 Rati
16. RANDOM then press ENTER e If you select RANDOM the disc will immedi ately begin playback in random order Program Track O rder Use the LEFT RIGHT or UP DOWN button to highlight desired tracks in the TRACKS window pressing ENTER after each They will appear in the PROGRAM ORDER window Continue until all desired tracks are in order pressing ENTER after each NOTES 4 Play Revised Order Press the PLAY PAUSE button The disc will play back in programmed order To resume normal playback press the CLEAR button on the remote control e To clear an entry use the UP DOWN button to highlight CLEAR LAST TRACK then press ENTER e To delete a program use the UP DOWN button to select CLEAR ALL TRACKS then press ENTER e All programmed tracks are also deleted when the disc is removed or the DVS is turned off e Depending on the disc the Program Playback function may not work Disc View Disc View is a preview feature activated by pressing the TITLE button e DVD Displays the DVD s Title Menu if the disc has more than one title e CD Plays the first ten seconds of every track on the CD in sequence e VCD Previews the first few frames of each track Also allows you to divide a track into 9 equal segments and see a preview of each segment TRACK VIEW Eh Le bl d INDEX VIEW EE CEE Eee TRACK VIEW VCD Displays the first few frames of each track and its corresponding track
17. RIGHT button to move to one of the three bookmark placeholders 3 Set the Bookmark Play the DVD or VCD to the scene you want to mark then press the ENTER button The place holder will change to a number 1 2 or 3 4 Tum off Display Press the BOOKMARK button again to tum off the display NOTES Bookmarks Recalling a Marked Scene During playback press the BOOKMARK button on the remote Use the LEFT RIGHT button to selecta bookmarked scene 1 2 or 3 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to jump directly to the marked scene Clearing a Bookmark 1 During playback press the BOOKMARK button on the remote 2 Use the LEFT RIGHT button to select the book mark number you want to delete 3 Press the CLEAR button to delete a bookmark number 4 Press the BOOKMARK button to tum off display e When in VCD 2 0 mode MENU ON mode this function does not work e This feature may not work with all DVDs CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 31 Zoom You can Zoomin 2 or 4 times 1 Open Zoom Menu normal magnification while watching a DVD or VCD During playback or pause mode press the ZOOM button on the remote The crosshair icon will be displayed on screen r 2 Set Crosshairs Use the UP DOWN or LEFT RIGHT button to move the crosshairs to the position on the screen you want to magnify 3 Zoomin Press the ENTER button as follows e During DVD playback or pause mode press ENTER repeatedly to z
18. SETUP 7 Tour of the Remote Control The DVS3100 3000 multi brand remote control allows you to operate the DVD player as well as many popular brands of VCR and television This tour demon strates the buttons in four sets System Control DVD TV and VCR System Control Buttons System Control buttons are used to set the remote control to operate the DVD VCR or TV AUX The Mute and Volume buttons are mode independent i e they adjust the system audio regardless of which mode you are in DVD Selects the builtin DVD player as Mute Toggles the system audio output the TV View and configures the remote on and off to control DVD functions only see Volume DVD Function Buttons page 9 e Controls the volume of the speakers VCR Selects the rear panel VCR audio attached to the system video inputs as the TV View and configures the remote to control VCR functions only see VCR Function Buttons page 10 TV AUX Selects the rear panel AUX audio video inputs as the TV View and configures the remote to control TV functions only see TV Function Buttons page 10 e When DVD is selected as the TV View a graphical volume indicator 0 50 will appear on the TV display e When VCR or TV AUX is selected as the TV View a graphical volume indicator 0 50 will appear on the Front Panel Display 8 DVS USER S GUIDE OPEN CLOSE DVD Function Buttons A B Repeat Use to mark the beginning A and end B
19. SSC DVS3100 3000 DVS3100 3000 USER S GUIDE GO VIDEO2 CAUTIONS DVD PLAYERS USE AN INVISIBLE LASER BEAM WHICH CAN CAUSE HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE IF DIRECTED BE SURE TO OPERATE PLAYER CORRECTLY AS INSTRUCTED Caution To prevent electric shock match wide blade of plug to wide slot fully insert Attention Pour viter les chocs lectriques introdu re la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu au fond This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions use shielded cables and connectors for connections FCC NOTE for U SA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separatio
20. T RIGHT or UP DOWN button to a PROGRAM OFDER highlight desired titles or chapters in the left 01 02 03 04 03 02 01 window pressing ENTER after each They will Mena le appear in the right PROGRAM ORDER window vee ma a a Continue until all desired titles chapters are in order pressing ENTER after each CLEAR LAST CHAPTER CLEAR ALL CHAPTERS PRESS PLAY TO START av lt gt NOTES e To clear an entry use the UP DOWN button to highlight CLEAR LAST CHAPTER or TITLE then press ENTER e To delete a program use the UP DOWN button to select CLEAR ALL CHAPTERS or TITLES then press ENTER e All programmed chapters or titles are also deleted when the disc is removed or the DVS is turned off e Depending on the disc the Program Playback function may not work CHAPTER 3 BASIC FUNCTIONS 25 Program Playback CD VCD CD VCD Program Playback lets you set a custom order or random playback of tracks on a single disc PROGRAM 4 gt RANDOM 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 lt gt ENTER TRACKS PROGRAM ORDER 01 02 03 04 03 02 01 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 CLEAR LAST TRACK CLEAR ALL TRACKS PRESS PLAY TO START av lt gt ENTER 26 DVS USER S GUIDE 1 2 Open Program Menu In Stop mode press the PROGRAM button The Program Menu will appear Select Program or Random Use the LEFT RIGHT button to select PROGRAM or
21. VS USER S GUIDE WHEN PLAYING A DVD VCD CD 1 2 O pen the Audio Menu During playback press the AUDIO button Select DVD Language 2 Use the UP DOWN button to select the desired language audio setup on the DVD e Languages are represented by abbreviations i e ESP for espanol Set VCD CD Audio Use the UP DOWN button to select STEREO RIGHT or LEFT NOTES e When playing a VCD 2 0 the MENU button works as a conversion switch between MENU ON and MENU OFF mode When playing a VCD 1 1 or CD the MENU button will not work e To have the same audio language come up whenever you play back a DVD see page 42 e Language choices vary by disc A DVD can contain up to 8 audio languages e This feature may not work with all DVDs WHEN VIEWING THE VCR OR TV AUX INPUTS 1 Access the Audio Mode During playback press the AUDIO button Select Audio Mode Each press of the Audio button will select a different audio mode The current audio mode will be displayed on the Front Panel Display PRO LOGIC Converts encoded stereo Pro Logic soundtracks to 4 channel sound LF C RF Rear Surround Displayed as PLOGIC NATURAL Converts mono or stereo soundtracks to 4 channel surround sound with natural acoustical properties HALL Converts mono or stereo soundtracks to 4 channel surround sound in a simulated concert hall setting ARENA Converts mono or stereo soundtracks to 4 channel
22. W Press to stop a tape in playback on a compatible VCR TV AUX Function Buttons Channel Use to scan the channel liston a compatible TV Number Keys Use to select a channel on a compatible TV Power Press to tum a compatible TV on and off Connecting to a Stereo TV Choose one of three meth ods Composite S Video or Component to connect the DVS to your stereo television All 3 method s use the same audio connections Always tum off the DVS3100 3000 system TV and other compo nents before you connect or disconnect any cables Note On TV s with S Video and or Component Video inputs use two of the TV inputs as follows Alternative TV Connection TV Input 1 DVS VIDEO OUT gt VI DVS AUDIO OUT R1 L1 TV Input 2 DVS VIDEO OUT S Video Out or Component Video Out DVS AUDIO OUT R2 L2 Benefits View DVD VCR AUX with Composite quality on Input 1 View DVD with S Video or Component quality on Input 2 Y Audio Connection Connect the audio video cables from Audio Out R1 L1 or R2 L2 on the back of the DVS3100 3000 to the Audio In jacks on your stereo television 2 Composite Video Composite is the best connection for DVD VCR and TV AU X viewing Connect the supplied audio video cable from Video Out V1 or V2 on the back of the unit to the Video In jack on your stereo TV S Video S Video provides a better picture than Composite when viewing DVD only Connect the
23. ain up to 32 subtitle languages This feature may not work with all DVDs CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 29 Screen Angle Some DVDs allow you to 1 Check for Angle Mark view the same scene from different perspectives or During playback check to see if the ANGLE mark is angles while watching a present at the upper right hand corner of the screen movie Press the ANGLE button to activate this feature 2 Press Ange If x is present press the ANGLE button to view angle options ANGLE A 1 6 v MARK lt ON gt 3 Select Screen Angle Use the UP DOWN button to select one of the available screen angles 4 Set Angle Mark Options Use the LEFT RIGHT button to determine whether or not Di will be displayed Set MARK to ON or OFF NOTES e This feature may not work with all DVDs e This feature will only work if the DVD has been recorded with a multi camera angle system e The Angle Mark option in the Main Menu Display Options Menu must be set to ON for the Angle Mark indicator to automatically appear on the TV screen see page 38 30 DVS USER S GUIDE You can insert up to three Bookmarks on your DVDs or VCDs MENU OFF mode so you can jump quickly to your favorite scene or song la MARKER lt b MARK ENTER y 1 Open Bookmark Menu During playback press the BOOKMARK button on the remote The MARKER header will appear on the screen 2 Select Placeholder Use the LEFT
24. all if you have connected the DVS to a speaker with a low frequency above 100Hz e If you do not connect a Subwoofer always set the Front Speakers to Large e If you do not connect a Center speaker the system will simulate a center channel using the LF amp RF speakers This is referred to as Phan tom Mode e If you do not connect a speaker be sure to set it to None CHAPTER 5 SETUP MODE 35 Channel Delays Ideally all of your speakers 1 O pen Speaker Setup will be the same distance from your primary listening During playback of a DVD with 5 1 channel area If not you can set sound press VOL SETUP on the remote control Channel Delays for your center and surround speakers so all audio signals arrive at 2 Select Channel Delays the same time Use the UP DOWN or LEFT RIGHT buttons to a highlight the center channel delay to the right of E SETUP J the Center Speaker icon or surround channel dB ms delay indicator bottom center then press ENTER 2 Gi A 0 0 0 SL l ms Tias sR 3 Set Center Channel Delay RETURN av ENTER Use the UP DOWN button to set the center channel delay from 0 5ms in 1ms increments then press ENTER 4 Set Surround Channel Delay Use the UP
25. anguage for all DVS3100 3000 on screen displays see page 41 NOTES DISC MENU Use to set the default language for all Disc menus menus that are unique to each disc see page 41 AUDIO Use to set the default language for all disc audio soundtracks see page 42 SUBTITLE Use to set the default language for all disc subtitles see page 42 e To tum off the Main Menu press the SETUP button again e To move to the previous Menu press the RETURN button e Some SETUP menu features may not be available depending on the disc CHAPTER 5 SETUP MODE 33 Audio Options The Audio Options menu allows you to set Dynamic Compression Surround Mode and Speaker Setup see page 35 la AUDIO OPTIONS 1 DYNAMIC COMPRESSION lt gt OFF 2 PROLOGIC SURROUND NATURAL 3 SPEAKER SETUP Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby AC 3 Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratori es Confi den tial unpublished works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved 34 DVS USER S GUIDE 1 Open Main Menu When in play or stop mode press the SETUP button 2 Select Audio Options Use the UP DOWN button to select AUDIO OPTIONS then press ENTER 3 Set Dynamic Compression Use the UP DOWN button to select Dynamic Compression then use the LEFT RIGHT buttons to select e ON Compresses the dynamic range i e the diff
26. by pressing the VOL SETUP button on the remote control You may find this more convenient than using the white noise generator in the Main Menu e The test output signal of the subwoofer is lower than the other speakers e For best results use a Sound Pressure Level Meter available at your local electronics retailer to measure the strength of the signal from each speaker CHAPTER 5 SETUP MODE 37 Display Options Use the Display Options menu to set TV Aspect Angle Mark Still Mode On Screen Messages Display Brightness and Black Level DISPLAY OPTIONS gt 1 TV ASPECT 4X3PS ANGLE MARK ON STILL MODE AUTO ON SCREEN MESSAGES ON DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS AUTO BLACK LEVEL OFF SG BEN lav ENTER 38 DVS USER S GUIDE 1 2 Open Main Menu Press the SETUP button in play or stop mode Select Display O ptions Use the UP DOWN button to select DISPLAY OPTIONS Then press the ENTER button Set Display O ptions Use the UP DOWN button to select the desired item Then press the ENTER button TV ASPECT Sets the aspect ratio length x width of your television screen Use the UP DOWN button to select one of the following and press ENTER e 4x3 PS PAN SCAN The familiar way of watching VHS movies this method selectively crops by panning and scanning to keep the most important part of the picture visible wide screen movies to fill a standard 4x3 television screen e 4x3 LB LETTER
27. cally as needed to ensure the system does not overheat Typically the fan may operate during extended operation at high volume levels When installing the system be sure the fan area is unobstructed Speaker Connectors Connect the Front Right and Front Left outputs to your right and left speakers Connect the Center outputs to your center speaker Connect the Surround Right and Surround Left outputs to your right and left surround speakers NOTES Make sure the unit is off when connecting speakers to prevent speaker damage Observe the positive red and negative black polarity and carefully check that the speaker wires are not shorted together at the system or speaker connectors Be sure to adjust the settings in the Audio Options Speaker Setup menu to match your speaker configuration see page 35 Audio Video Input Jacks VCR IN Connect to the right red and left white audio output and Composite yellow video output jacks of your VCR AUX IN Connect to the right red and left white audio output jacks of your auxiliary equipment tuner television etc If your television has a video output jack you may wish to connect it to the Composite yellow video input jack to simplify switching between sources 5 6 FRONT FRONT RIGHT LEFT CENTER SURROUND x RIGHT LEFT Subwoofer Output Jack Connect to the audio input jack of your powered subwoofer Be sure to adjust
28. d The Matrix Surround Sound system enhances the sound of non encoded stereo and mono programs With the matrix system you can enjoy surround sound from all connected speakers while listening to mono or stereo sources e Natural Uses natural acoustical properties to simulate a small recital theater e Hall Creates a wide sound stage with special ambi ance to simulate a large concert hall e Arena Produces an open air environment to simulate a sports arena Digital Theater Sound DVS3100 only The DVS3100 model includes DTS Digital etts Surround decoding Digital Theater Systems is recognized around the world for providing the finest surround sound digital audio tracks ever developed for motion pictures The Digital Theater Systems 5 1 sur round sound system provides six channels of master quality 20 bit audio The DTS master quality mode for DVDs and CDs processes the audio data using a unique state of the art system resulting in audibly superior performance when compared to other systems Five Channel Amplifier Center of your Home Theater System e Switch easily between the DVD and two other Audio Video inputs VCR Input for connecting a Hi Fi VCR to the Dolby Pro Logic system AUX Input for connecting a Stereo TV to the Dolby Pro Logic System or other mono stereo source to the Matrix Surround Sound System e Dual Stereo Audio outputs left right for connecting a TV and other equipment e Subwoofer ou
29. days from the date of purchase Who is Protected This warranty protects the original consumer owner of this Go Video product What is Covered and How Long This warranty covers internal operating parts and service labor to repair or replace covered parts in this Go Video product for 90 days labor 1 year parts from the date of purchase defined as follows 1 Original Consumer Retail Purchase 2 First Rental Purchase Agreement or 3 First Lease Purchase Agreement the Warranty Period Labor and replacement parts supplied during the Warranty Period are covered only for the remaining portion of the original Warranty Period The Go Video Warranty Administrator shall have no liability for service under this warranty if non OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer replacement parts are used in the repair of your Go Video product What the Owner Must Do If Service is Required If service under this warranty is required contact the Go Video Warranty Administrator at 480 922 0896 to determine the nearest authorized Go Video service center CHAPTER 6 REFERENCE 47 48 DVS USER S GUIDE Other Warranty Coverage Commercial Industrial or Educational use has the same warranty coverage as stated in this warranty What are the Exceptions This warranty does not cover 1 Normal maintenance service 2 Damage from misuse abuse neglect or accident natural disasters or Acts of God 3 Cabinetry decorative parts knobs or buttons
30. e 36 and channel balance see page 37 The system is preset at the factory for a five 5 speaker configuration For proper audio performance you must setup the system to match your speaker configuration SPEAKER SETUP 0 Cc 0 dB ms De We TEST 3 no e wo SL dB dB SR RETURN av ENTER 1 2 Open Main Menu When in play or stop mode press the SETUP button Select Audio O ptions Press the UP DOWN button to select AUDIO OPTIONS then press ENTER Select Speaker Setup Use the UP DOWN button to select SPEAKER SETUP then press ENTER The Speaker Setup menu will appear Select Speaker Use the UP DOWN or LEFT RIGHT button to highlight the speaker you wish to set then press ENTER 5 Set Speaker Size Use the UP DOWN arrows to change the speaker size as follows e Front Speakers L R Small or Large e Center Speaker Small Large or None e Subwoofer Yes or None Surround Speakers L R Small Large or None NOTES e The speaker icon will change size or disappear to indicate whether the speaker is Small Large or None e Select Large if you have connected the DVS to a speaker with a low frequency of 100Hz or below e Select Sm
31. e to return to the previous menu while in Setup mode Search lt 4 gt gt Use to search forward backward through a disc at variable speeds see page 20 Setup Displays the DVS3100 3000 System Setup menu Skip 144 gt gt Use to skip to the next or previous title chapter or track Step Press to advance playback one frame at a time Stop M Press to Stop a disc in play Subtitle Use to set subtitles on a DVD or VCD see page 29 Title Press to access a specific music or video segment directly see page 27 Vol Setup Displays the Speaker Setup menu when playing a DVD Zoom Use to Zoom in during DVD and VCD playback see page 32 NOTE If the icon appears in the upper right comer of your televi sion screen when you press a key the desired function is not avail able Various buttons may not function depending on the specific features available on a disc and the mode of the system all features are not available on all discs CHAPTER1 SETUP 9 10 Dvs USER S GUIDE VCR Function Buttons Channel 4 Use to scan the channel list on a compatible VCR Fast Forward gt gt Press to fast forward a tape in a compatible VCR Number Keys Use to select a channel on a compatible VCR Play Press to begin playback of a tape in a compatible VCR Power Press to tum a compatible VCR on and off Rewind lt 4 Press to rewind a tape in a compatible VCR Stop
32. ens will automatically clear after a few seconds To clear the screen immediately press the CLEAR button Repeat Play allows you to repeat a title chapter track or even an entire disc DVD repeats playback by chapter or tittle CD and VCD repeat playback by track or disc 1 REPEAT CHAPTER 2 REPEAT TITLE REPEAT TRACK 3 WHEN PLAYING A DVD Show Repeat Play Status Press the REPEAT button once to display the current Repeat Play status Repeat Chapter Press the REPEAT button twice to repeat the currently playing chapter Repeat Title Press the REPEAT button a third time to repeat the currently playing title 4 Tum off Repeat Play Press the REPEAT button again to turn off the Repeat Play feature NOTES e Depending on the disc the Repeat function may not work Repeat Play WHEN PLAYING A CD VCD 1 2 3 4 Show Repeat Play Status Press the REPEAT button once to display the current Repeat Play status Repeat Track Press the REPEAT button twice to repeat the current track Repeat All Tracks Press the REPEAT button a third time to repeat all tracks Tum off Repeat Play Press the REPEAT button again to tum off the repeat feature e When in VCD 2 0 mode MENU ON mode the repeat function is not available CHAPTER 3 BASIC FUNCTIONS 23 A B Repeat The A B Repeat function 1 Mark the Starting Point allows you to repeat any segment of a movie ove
33. erence between the quietest and loudest passages of a disc s soundtrack This enables you to limit loud noises such as explosions or raise the volume of quiet passages such as whispering while watching a movie late at night e OFF Selects the standard dynamic range NOTE 4 Set Surround Mode Use the UP DOWN button to select Sur round Mode Then use the LEFT RIGHT buttons to set Surround Mode to one of the following e PRO LOGIC Converts encoded stereo Pro Logic soundtracks such as those found on VHS tapes and Dolby Digital 2 channel DVDs to 4 channel sound LF C RF Rear Surround e NATURAL Converts a mono or stereo soundtrack to surround sound with natural acoustical properties e HALL Converts a mono or stereo soundtrack to surround sound in a simu lated concert hall setting e ARENA Converts a mono or stereo soundtrack to surround sound in a simu lated large arena setting e OFF Surround mode is tumed off Use this setting to listen to 2 channel soundtracks in stereo through the LF and RF speakers e Surround Mode is the default setting for 2 channel and PCM sources only e DVDs encoded with Dolby Digital 5 1 Surround Sound are automatically selected when you play the disc e These features may not work with all DVDs Speaker Setup The Speaker Setup allows you to customize the DVS3100 3000 for your surround sound setup including speaker size channel delays see pag
34. he DVD player and the discs are coded by 0 NTSC DlboLeY L SOUND STEREO alts region These regional codes must match in order for the disc to play If the codes do not n N A Playback Region Number NTSC broadcast o Dolby Digital Digital Audio Stereo disc DTS disc match the disc will not play This player is erin e diee TRES designed to playback Region 1 discs U S Canada Korea Japan etc Canada Puerto Rico 4 DVS USER S GUIDE J Power On Off e Button is IN A C power to system normal operating mode first time button is pressed the system automati cally turns on e Button is OUT No A C power to system use for extended off periods vacation or during adverse weather conditions lightning CAUTION Be sure unit is in Standby mode LED lit before depressing to prevent loud pop and possible speaker damage Standby Lamp Functions via the remote control POWER key LIT System is in Standby Mode NOT LIT System is on and operational 3 Play Pause Begin or pause disc play Use to power on the system from Standby mode 4 Skip Search Press once to skip or press and hold to search a video chapter or music track Works in forward or reverse 5 Display Operational information is displayed here see page 6 DVD Press to view and listen to a DVD VCD or CD in the built in disc player Front Panel Controls 7 VCR Press to view and listen to a VCR connected to
35. he disc is removed e The STOP button is pressed twice e The player is unplugged CHAPTER 3 BASIC FUNCTIONS 19 Search Features During playback you can 1 Search a Chapter or Track search quickly through a chapter at variable speeds While a disc is in Play mode press the SEARCH buttons on the remote or press and hold the SKIP SEARCH buttons on the front panel 2 Variable Speed Search DVD 1237 Press the SEARCH buttons on the remote or press and hold the SKIP SEARCH buttons on the front panel again to search at progressively faster speeds 2X 8X 16X 32X normal speed 3 Variable Speed Search VCD or CD Press the SEARCH buttons on the remote or press and hold the SKIP SEARCH buttons on the front panel again to search at progressively faster speeds 4X 8X normal speed 4 Resume Normal Playback To return to normal speed playback press the PLAY PAUSE button NOTE While in Search mode on DVD or high speed playback on VCD the audio is muted 20 DVS USER S GUIDE During playback you can use the Skip function to jump 1 quickly to the beginning of any chapter or track 2 Skip Features Skip a Track While a disc is in Play mode press the SKIP buttons on the remote or press the SKIP SEARCH buttons on the front panel DVD Skip Notes e Press forward SKIP to jump to the next chapter e Press back SKIP to jump to the beginning of the chapter e Press back SKIP again to jump to the beginning of the
36. llowing condi tions are met 1 The DVS is connected with 5 speakers optional subwoofer 2 The disc is recorded with 5 1 channel sound Check whether the disc being played has the Dolby 5 1 ch mark There is no audio on the outside e Check the settings under Audio O ptions Speaker Setup e Check the settings under Audio O ptions Speaker Setup e Make sure that Mute has not been pressed 1 can t change the screen aspect ratio The Disc Menu doesn t appear e The aspect ratio is fixed on your DVD disc e The disc may not have a Menu try another disc CHAPTER 6 REFERENCE 45 GENERAL Power Requirements Power Consumption Weight Dimensions Operating Temperature Range Operating Humidity Range Technical Specifications AC 120V 60 Hz 19 W min 310 W max 21 5 Ibs W 17 xD 14 5 x H 4 75 41 95 F 10 75 DVS3100 COMBINANT DIGITAL AMPLIHER F L F R C T R L R R THD S N Ratio Frequency Response 8 Q load 75 watt x 5 375 watt total THD 0 7 4 Q load 100 watt x 5 500 watt total THD 2 7 Max Output lt 3 Half Output lt 0 02 gt 86 dB 12 Hz 55kHz DVS3000 CLASS AB AMPLIFIER F L F R C T R L R R THD S N Ratio Frequency Response 8 Q load 40 watt x 5 200 watt total THD 0 08 6 Q load 50 watt x 5 250 watt total THD 0 4 Max Output lt 0 7 Half Output lt 0 05 gt 75 dB 10 Hz 50kHz DISC DVD Digital Versatile
37. lly match the default audio language e Select OTHERS if the language you want is not listed e The language is selected and the screen returns to the SETUP MENU Some discs may not contain the language you select as your default language in that case the disc will use its original language setting e Press RETURN to go to the previous menu or SETUP to exit the menu system Controlling a TV with the Remote You can program the remote control to operate most brands of television 1 2 Tum on TV Tum on the television and point the DVD remote at the television Program Remote While holding down the POWER button enter the code for your brand of television see table at right Verify Programming e If the TV turns off programming is complete e If the first code does not work enter other codes of the same brand Operate the TV To operate the TV refer to the TV AUX Function Buttons on page 10 NOTE TV Codes CODE BRAND CODE BRAND 0 SAMSUNG 1 OPEN CLOSE MITSUBISHI il SHARP 2 AUDIO SAMSUNG 2 2 SONY SUBTITLE SAMSUNG 3 3 MAGNAVOX POWER SHARP 1 4 SANYO 1 ANGLE ZENITH 5 LG 2 TITLE LG 3 6 RCA MENU DAEWOO 7 LG 1 RETURN SANYO 2 8 TOSHIBA REV SEARCH EMERSON 9 HITACHI REPEAT SHARP 3 SETUP JVC FWD SEARCH SAMSUNG 4 DISPLAY PANASONIC 1 BACK SKIP PANASONIC 2 The remote may not be able to control every model of the television brands listed CHAPTER 6 REFERENCE 4
38. n between the equipment and receiver e Connect this equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture CAUTION THISPRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER USEOF CONTROLS OR ADJUST MENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVER AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF REFER SERVIC ING TO QUALIFIED PERSON NEL Note e This unit can be used only where the power supply is AC 100 120V 60 Hz It cannot be used elsewhere e This DVD player is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information If the Region number of a DVD disc does not correspond to the Region number of this DVD player this DVD player cannot play the disc This device is protected by U S Patent numbers 4 631 603 and 4 577 216 and 4 819 098 and other intellectual property rights The use of Macrovision s copy protection technology in the device must be autho
39. n to remove cover 2 Insert two AA batteries Make sure the polarities and are aligned correctly 3 Replace the battery cover If remote doesn t operate properly e Check the polarity and of the batteries e Check if the batteries are drained e Check if the remote sensor is obstructed e Check if there is fluorescent lighting nearby e Check that the remote is set to control the system DVD your VCR VCR or your TV AUX TV see page 8 CHAPTER 1 SETUP 1 System Features The DVS3100 3000 is an all in one system that includes a DVD player built in Surround Sound decoders and a 5 channel amplifier 2 DVS USER S GUIDE Digital Versatile Disc Player Play DVD Video CD amp Audio CD Discs Video System e MPEG2 decoding technology e View both standard 4 3 and widescreen 16 9 movies e S Video output for superior video quality when playing DVDs e Two Composite Video outputs e Component Video output for videophile performance when playing DVDs DVS3100 only Slow Motion View your favorite scenes in variable speed slow motion Programmed Play Program DVD titles and chapters or CD tracks to play in any order you wish including a random play option for CDs Rating Limit Set a rating level appropriate for your family e g to prevent children from watching movies with objectionable content On Screen Me
40. ng Limit Many DVD s are encoded SETTING THE RATING LIMIT with a rating limit from 1 to 8 to help parents block un 1 Open Main Menu 5 Set Rating Limit wanted content The DVS3100 3000 will automati Press the SETUP button when in play or stop Use the UP DOWN button to select the desired cally detect the rating limit mode Rating Limit then press ENTER and prevent playback at the e Choose from 8 rating limits 1 most restric preset level AAA O tive i e safest for children 8 least restrictive 2 Select Rating Limit e mature audiences only f SET RATING LIMIT 3 e All ratings higher than the selected limit will be gt UNLOCK Press the UP DOWN button to select Rating locked automatically e g if you select level 6 ei ci Limit then press ENTER then discs rated 6 7 or 8 content will not play 6 5 4 3 2 1 23 Enter Password What happens if you play a DVD that MOST RESTRICTIVE RETURN Av ENTER Enter your 4 digit password by pressing the 0 9 exceeds the player s Rating Limit button e The following message will appear on screen Your selection exceeds Lg A Fr e o _5 vv the rating level for this player 4 Select Set Rating Limit e Some discs include a Rating Limit override feature If so the following Use the UP DOWN button to select Set Rating message will also appear Override Limit and press ENTER the level You then select Over ride
41. ng playback e If the player is left in Stop mode for more than one minute a screensaver will appear and the TV screen will fade in and fade out repeatedl y Press the PLAY button to resume normal play e If the player is left in Stop mode for more than 30 minutes the power will turn off automati cally DVD mode only Pause Still Press the PLAY PAUSE or STEP button on the remote during playback e The picture will freeze and the audio will mute e To resume playback press the PLAY PAU SE button e If the player is left in Pause mode for 5 minutes it will stop automatically Frame Advance DVD and VCD only Press the STEP button on the remote during playback e Each time the button is pressed the next frame will appear e Audio is muted during STEP mode 5 e Press PLAY PAUSE to resume normal playback Note Frame Advance operates only in the forward direction Slow Motion DVD and VCD only In Pause or Step mode press the SEARCH buttons on the remote or press and hold the SKIP SEARCH buttons on the front panel e You can select slow motion playback at 1 2 1 4 or 1 8 normal speed e Audio is muted during slow motion playback e Press PLAY PAUSE to resume normal playback Note Reverse slow motion playback is not available when playing a VCD Resume When you stop a disc in play the DVS remem bers where it stopped When you press PLAY again it will pick up where you left off except when e T
42. nit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators stoves or other products that produce heat Care amp Maintenance For trouble free opera tion follow these handling care and cleaning instructions Handling Precautions Before connecting other components to this system be certain the system power and component power is off Be certain that speaker connections are secure and not shorted before tuming on the system power Lower the system volume before switching between the DVD VCR and AUX inputs and when changing discs Do not move the system while a disc is being played to prevent the disc from being scratched or broken and to prevent damage to the disc player s internal parts Do not set liquid filled objects or any small metal objects on top of the system Be careful not to place anything other than a disc in the disc tray Exterior interference such as lightning and static elec tricity may affect normal operation of this system If this occurs tum the system off and on again with the POWER button or disconnect and then reconnect the AC power cord to the AC power outlet The system will reset and should operate normally again Be sure to remove the disc and put the system in Standby after use Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet when you don t intend to use the system for long periods of time Clean the disc by wiping in a straight line from the inside to the outside of the disc
43. nu Functions Select default languages for the menu system disc playback and subtitles Set up your speakers with easy to use graphical displays Quickly access your favorite settings for display and decoder options with the remote control Adjust audio settings system status and screen angles while enjoying movies Repeat Repeat A B Repeat a song or movie simply by pressing the Repeat button or mark your favorite scene for loop A B playback Built in Surround Sound Decoders Excellent Sound Quality Dolby Labs e The Dolby Digital system provides crystal DOLBY clear sound reproduction of 5 1 channel DI EA soundtracks Dolby Digital s six discrete channels enable more sharply delineated spatial effects With full range Center plus Front and Rear Left and Right surround channels Dolby Digital results in precise localization of sounds and a more convincing realistic ambiance The Dolby Digital Low Frequency Effects 1 channel makes it possible to reproduce low bass effects with stunning impact e The Dolby Surround Pro Logic system provides lifelike playback of Dolby Surround encoded programs utilizing four encoded sound channels Center Front Left and Right and Rear You can enjoy Dolby Surround Sound on your home theater system from videotapes CDs and many TV Cable programs With the Dolby Surround Pro Logic system you can even enhance the sound of non encoded stereo and mono programs Matrix Surround Soun
44. of a segment you wish to repeat in a continuous loop see page 24 Angle Use to watch movies from a variety of camera angles not available on all DVDs see page 30 Audio Use to access various audio functions on a video disc Press to change the Surround Sound mode when viewing the VCR AUX TV or listening to a CD see page 28 Bookmark Use to insert up to three bookmarks or placeholders on a disc for convenient playback see page 31 Clear Use to clear on screen displays and bookmarks and to resume normal playback during program playback see pages 22 25 26 and 31 Display Displays the current title chapter or track time elapsed audio and subtitle information see page 22 Enter Functions as a four direction UP DOWN and LEFT RIGHT toggle switch to control on screen items press to enter Menu Displays the Disc menu for the currently loaded disc Number Keys Use to make selec tions in the Setup menu Open Close Press to open or close the disc tray Play Pause PII Press to playback a disc Press to Pause during playback Power Press to turn on the system from Standby mode Press to enter Standby mode when the system is on Program Allows you to set a custom playback order for disc titles chapters or tracks including random playback of CD tracks see pages 25 26 Repeat Allows you to repeat a title chapter or track during playback see page 23 Retum Us
45. oom in 2X 4X normal e During VCD playback or pause mode press ENTER repeatedly to zoom in 2X normal NOTE e This feature may not work with all DVDs 32 DVS USER S GUIDE lt Using the Main Menu The Main Menu is used to set System preferences such as audio options display options parental lock levels and language preferences To access the Main Menu press the SETUP button on the remote control MAIN MENU 1 AUDIO OPTIONS 2 DISPLAY OPTIONS 3 RATING LIMIT UNLOCKED mx 4 PLAYER MENU ENGLISH 5 DISCMENU ENGLISH 6 AUDIO ENGLISH 7 SUBTITLE AUTOMATIC RETURN Ay Note The Main Menu is not to be confused with the Disc Menu which is unique to each DVD VCD and isin effect only during playback of the disc To access the Disc Menu press the MENU button on the remote control 1 2 Open Main Menu In play or stop mode press the SETUP button on the remote Highlight Selection Use the UP DOWN button on the remote to highlight the desired menu option then press ENTER AUDIO OPTIONS Use to set Dynamic Compression Surround Mode and Speaker Setup see pages 34 37 DISPLAY OPTIONS Use to set TV Aspect Angle Mark Still Mode On Screen Messages Display Brightness and Black Level see page 38 RATING LIMIT Parental Lock Use to set a password protected rating limit to control viewing of unsuitable content see pages 39 40 PLAYER MENU Use to set the default l
46. or Cancel If you choose to override the rating level you will need to enter your 4 digit password to begin playback 40 DVS USER S GUIDE Setting Default Languages The DVS3100 3000 offers a PLAYER MENU LANGUAGE DISC MENU LANGUAGE wide variety of language options You can set default da enu pen 44 H enu languages for the unit itself 1 Ol Main M 1 O Main M the menus specific to each Press the SETUP button when in play or stop Press the SETUP button when in play or stop disc and the soundtracks and mode mode subtitles of each DVD MAIN MENU 2 Select Player Menu 2 Select Disc Menu 1 AUDIO OPTIONS SR MT guai Use the UP DOWN button to select the PLAYER Use the UP DOWN button to select DISC MENU 4 PLAYER MENU ENGLISH MENU then press ENTER then press ENTER 5 DISC MENU ENGLISH 6 AUDIO ENGLISH 7 SUBTITLE AUTOMATIC TAR ES 222 EM EM EE 3 Set Player Language 3 SA Disc Menu Language Use the UP DOWN button to select the desired Use the UP DOWN button to select the desired language then press ENTER language then press ENTER e All DVS3100 3000 menus will now appear in e If the language you want is not listed select the selected language OTHERS e Press RETURN to go to the previous menu or e All disc menus will now appear in the selected SETUP to exit the menu system language Some discs may not contain the language you select as your default language in that case the disc will use i
47. previous chapter L 23 VCD Skip Notes MENU OFF mode VCD 1 1 or CD e Press forward SKIP to jump to the next track e Press back SKIP to jump to the beginning of the track e Press back SKIP again to jump to the beginning of the previous track e MENU MODE or Track View function e Press forward SKIP to jump to the next MENU or the next Track View display Press back SKIP to jump to the previous MENU or the previous Track View display NOTE If a track exceeds 15 minutes when playing a VCD or CD and you press forward SKIP it moves forward 5 minutes If you press back SKIP it moves backward 5 minutes CHAPTER 3 BASIC FUNCTIONS 21 Display Feature The Display button serves two purposes 1 Shows you the current status of your DVD VCD or CD 2 Provides a shortcut to jump to any title chapter track or specific time counter position on the disc Press Display twice to view audio and subtitle information la y T A 01 VC A 04 W TIME 0 06 54 22 DVS USER S GUIDE WHEN PLAYING A DVD Y Display Title Chapter amp Time During playback press the DISPLAY button on the remote to display the current tite number chapter number and elapsed time e To Change Titles Use the LEFT RIGHT button to highlight the tite number then use the U P DOWN button or number buttons to select a new title number Press the ENTER button to jump to the new title e To Change Chapters Use the LEFT RIGHT b
48. r and In Play mode press the A B REPEAT button at the beginning over again Simply mark the of the segment you want to review Point A beginning A and the end B of the segment you want to review 2 Mark the Ending Point Press the A B REPEAT button again at the end of the segment you want to review Point B The segment will begin repeating in a continuous loop REPEAT A B 3 Clear the Repeat Press the A B REPEAT button again to stop repeating and resume playback NOTES e The A B Repeat function will only work on a single title or track e If the tite or track is completed before marking the end Point B the end of the title or track becomes Point B automatically e Depending on the disc the A B REPEAT function may not work e When in VCD 2 0 mode MENU ON mode this function is not available 24 DVS USER S GUIDE Program Playback DVD DVD Program Playback lets 1 Open Program Menu 4 Play Revised Order you set a specific order for playback of titles or chapters In Stop mode press the PROGRAM button The Press the PLAY PAUSE button The disc will play on a DVD Program Menu will appear back in programmed order To resume normal playback press the CLEAR button on the remote control TITLE 4 gt CHAPTER gt 2 Select Chapter or Title 01 02 03 04 eed aioe Use the LEFT RIGHT button to select TITLE or 13 14 15 a CHAPTER then press ENTER ETE 3 Program Playback Order Use the LEF
49. rized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited pay per view uses only unless otherwise authorized in writing by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to consti tute risk of fire or electric shock This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this product DVS3100 3000 U ser s Guide Go Video Sensory Science 7835 East McClain Drive Scottsdale Arizona USA 85260 www sensorysci ence com www govideo com IGITAL dts Go Video is a registered trademark of Sensory Science Corporation Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corp DTS is a trademark of DTS Technology LLC All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 1999 Sensory Science Corp All rights reserved Table of Contents Important Safety INSTUCHONS ito 2 his iii Care amp Mae A C sami aa ri e aii v 1 Setup 1 AGEOSSONM OS iii A E A ia A es eg a A A a on 1 Sysem Features E acs rare lina aaa A A a 2 Dise ype g Character SUS i ilo RE hanes cassis O OO TO 4 Front Panel Control Sucios eh rh ee nb AA wh eA eo heal a 5 Front Panel Spl ay i A E N ETR
50. supplied S Video cable from S Video Out on the back of the unit to the S Video In jack on your stereo television Note To view the VCR or AUX Input you must use the Altemative TV Connection see table at left Component Video DVS3100 only Component provides the best picture when viewing DVD only Connect three audio video cables from the Component Video Out jacks on the back of the DVS to the Component Video In jacks on your stereo television Note To view the VCR or TV Aux Input you must use the Alternative TV Connection see table at left TELEVISION AUDIOIN MDEOIN SVIDEOIN COMPONENT VIDEO IN SUB WOOFER AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT SMDEOOUT COMPONETVIDEO OUT DVS3100 3000 CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS 11 Connection to an Audio System You can connect the DVS3100 1 2
51. surround sound in a simulated large arena setting STEREO Use this setting to listen to 2 channel soundtracks in stereo through the LF and RF speakers Many DVDs provide subtitles in one or more languages The SUBTITLE button pro vides a shortcut to view and select these options If the disc has a menu system you can also set subtitle options via the MENU button SUBTITLE AENGV OFF USING THE SUBTITLE BUTTON 1 O pen Subtite Menu 2 During playback press the SUBTITLE button Set Subtitle Language Use the UP DOWN button to select the desired subtitle language e Subtitle languages are represented by abbrevia tions i e ESP for espa ol Activate Subtitles Use the LEFT RIGHT button to turn subtitles ON or OFF e The default subtitle setting is OFF NOTES Subtitle Language USING THE MENU BUTTON 1 2 3 O pen Subtitle Menu Press the MENU button Select Subtitle Information Use the UP DOWN button to select the disc s subtitle option then press ENTER Set Subtitle Language Use the UP DOWN button to select the desired subtitle language then press ENTER e When playing a VCD 2 0 the MENU button works as a conversion switch between MENU ON and MENU OFF mode e When playing a VCD 1 1 or CD the MENU button will not work e To have the same subtitle language come up whenever you play back a DVD see page 42 e Language choices vary by disc A DVD can cont
52. teries and hold down one or more buttons for several minutes to drain the microprocessor inside the remote to reset it Reinstall the batteries and try the remote again e Be sure the remote control mode is set to the device you wish to control i e press DVD VCR or TV AU X and try again The icon appears on screen e The features or action cannot be completed at this time because 1 The DVD s software restricts it 2 The DVD s software doesn t support the feature e g Angles 3 The feature is not available at the moment 4 You ve requested a title or chapter number or search time that is out of range Playback mode differs from the Setup Menu selection e Some of the functions selected in the Setup Menu may not work properly if the disc is not encoded with the corresponding function The disc doesn t play e Ensure the disc is installed with the label side facing up e Check that the DVD is encoded for region number 1 e This player cannot play CD ROMs DVD RO Ms CD R etc Insert a DVD a VIDEO CD ora CD 1 forgot my password e With the power on not in Standby mode and DVD selected Reset the system by pressing the Stop and Play keys on the DVS front panel at the same time and holding them until the language setup menu appears Note This will restore all system menu settings to the factory originals Vm not getting 5 1 channel sound e 5 1 channel sound is reproduced only when the fo
53. the subwoofer settings in the Audio O ptions Speaker Setup menu to match your subwoofer see page 35 Audio Video Output Jacks Connect one set of the audio video output jacks to the right red and left white audio input and Composite yellow video input jacks of your television Optionally you may connect the second set of audio video output jacks to the right red and left white audio input and Composite yellow video input jacks of your audio video receiver or VCR NOTE You must make this connection to view the DVD VCR and AUX inputs on your television cable included S Video Output Jack If your television has an S Video input use this connection for a higher quality picture when viewing the DVD player Connect to the S Video input jack on your television NOTE If you use the S Video connection be sure to connect one set of the audio output jacks to the complementary right red and left white audio input jacks of your television 7 Component Video Output Jacks DVS3100 If you have a television with Component video inputs use this connection for the highest quality picture when viewing the DVD player Connect the Pr Pb and Y video outputs to the correspond ing inputs on your television NOTE If you plan to use the Component video connection be sure to connect one set of the audio output jacks to the complementary right red and left white audio input jacks of your television CHAPTER1
54. ther A V equipment 3 Tum on DVS Press the POWER button on the DVS The system should turn on Note If the Standby indicator is lit press the POWER button on the remote control to turn on the system 4 Select Menu Language If this is the first time you are turning on the system Select Menu Language will appear on the screen To select a language press its corresponding number button PRESS PULSAR PRESSEZ DRUCKEN SIE PREMERE TRYCK SG PENA FOR ENGL SH PARA ESPANOL POUR FRANCAIS FUR DEUTSCH PER ITALIANO NEDERLANDS PRESS 1 6 The language screen will only appear the first ime you plug in and tum on the system To set the DVS menu language at any other time please see page 41 CHAPTER 3 BASIC FUNCTIONS 17 Playing a Disc Playing your DVDs is a 1 Open the Disc Tray simple 3 step process OPEN CLOSE Press the OPEN CLOSE button Note If the system is in Standby mode the Standby indicator light will turn off and the tray will open 2 Insert a Disc Place a DVD VCD or CD gently into the tray with the disc s label facing up 3 Play the Disc Press the PLAY PAUSE button or OPEN CLOSE button to close the disc tray Playback will begin 18 Dvs USER S GUIDE Special Playback Options While a disc is playing you can stop pause still view frame by frame slow motion and resume playback For search amp skip features see pages 20 and 21 LPR Press the STOP button duri
55. tion AUXIN 3 Select TV Aux DVS3100 3000 Press the AUX button on the DVS front panel or the TV AUX button on the remote control VCR IN CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS 15 Connecting Headphones Headphones not included Before connecting are easy to connect and enjoy 1 with your DVS3100 3000 Set headphone volume at minimum 2 Connect headphones Use a standard stereo plug to the headphone jack stereo 1 4 phone plug 3 Adjust volume Adjust to a suitable volume NOTE System speakers will not operate when headphones are connected 16 DVS USER S GUIDE Operating the System Before you begin check that you have properly completed the Speaker Setup see page 35 and connected the DVS3100 3000 to your TV and other equipment follow ing one of the methods described in Chapter 2 Now you are ready to plug in the unit tum it on and set the on screen language 1 Plug in Unit If you have not yet plugged in the DVS connect the AC cord to a standard 110V outlet observing the polarity of the plug If the outlet does not accept the polarized plug contact a qualified electrician to replace the obsolete outlet do not override or disable the polarized plug safety feature 2 Tum on TV and Accessories Power on the television and select the A V input to which you connected the DVS You may also turn on other equip ment connected to the system such as a VCR Audio System or o
56. tput for connecting a self powered subwoofer not included e Multi Brand remote to control the DVS3000 3100 and most popular VCRs and TVs e Headphone jack with volume control for private listening Hi Power Amplifier e 200 watt 5 channels by 40 watts Class AB amplifier DVS3000 375 watt 5 channels by 75 watts Class T Combinant Digital amplifier DVS3100 CHAPTER 1 SETUP 3 Disc Type amp Characteristics The DVS3100 3000 is capable of Max playing the following types of discs Disc Types pesa Disc Size Playing Characteristics having the corresponding logos DVD VIDEO 240 min Excellent sound and video due to 5 inches Double sided Dolby Digital and MPEG2 system 480 min Single sided Various screen and audio functions 31 2 inches 80 min can be easily selected through the Double sided on screen menu 160 min VIDEO CD 5 inches 74 min Video with CD sound VHS quality 8 MPEG1 compression technology 31 2 inches AUDIO CD COMPACT nal with more distortion CD is recorded as a Digital Signal with SG better audio quality less distortion and less deterioration of audio qual DIGITAL AUDIO 31 2 inches ity over time DO NOT play CD ROM CD I CD R and DVD ROM in this player CDGs play audio only not graphics 5 inches An LP is recorded as an analog sig Playback Region Number DIGITAL Both t
57. ts original language setting e Press RETURN to go to the previous menu or SETUP to exit the menu system CHAPTER 5 SETUP MODE 41 MAIN MENU 1 AUDIO OPTIONS 2 DISPLAY OPTIONS 3 RATING LIMIT UNLOCKED af 4 PLAYERMENU ENGLISH 5 DISC MENU ENGLISH 6 AUDIO ENGLISH 7 SUBTITLE AUTOMATIC RETURN av 42 DVS USER S GUIDE AUDIO LANGUAGE 1 O pen Main Menu Press the SETUP button when in play or stop mode 2 Select Audio Use the UP DOWN button to select AUDIO then press ENTER 3 Set Audio Language Use the UP DOWN button to select the desired language then press ENTER e Select ORIGINAL if you want the default soundtrack language to be the original language in which the disc was recorded e Select OTHERS if the language you want is not listed e All soundtracks will now play in the selected language when available Some discs may not contain the language you select as your default language in that case the disc will use its original language setting e Press RETURN to go to the previous menu or SETUP to exit the menu system SUBTITLE LANGUAGE 1 Open Main Menu Press the SETUP button when in play or stop mode 2 Select Subtitle Use the UP DOWN button to select SUBTITLE then press ENTER 3 Set Subtitle Language Use the UP DOWN button to select the desired language then press ENTER e Select AUTOMATIC if you want the subtitle language to automatica
58. unit on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The unit may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the unit Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manu facturer or sold with the unit Any mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer a An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overtum 9 10 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered N ever place the unit on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface on or near a radiator or heat register This unit should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Power Sources This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company For units intended to be operated from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This unit may be
59. utton to highlight the chapter number then use the UP DOWN button or number buttons to select a new chapter number Press the ENTER button to jump to the new chapter e To Jump to a Specific Time Use the LEFT RIGHT button to highlight the time counter then use the number buttons to enter the time in hours minutes and seconds Press the ENTER button to jump to the new counter position Display Audio amp Subtitle Info Press the DISPLAY button on the remote twice to display the current audio and subtitle information e Press the DISPLAY button again to clear the on screen display WHEN PLAYING A CD VCD Y Display Track Number amp Time During playback press the DISPLAY button on the remote to display the current track number and elapsed time e To Change Tracks Use the LEFT RIGHT button to highlight the track number then use the U P DOWN button or number buttons to select a new track number Press the ENTER button to jump to the new track To Jump to a Specific Time Use the LEFT RIGHT button to highlight the time counter then use the number buttons to enter the time in hours minutes and seconds Press the ENTER button to jump to the new counter position Note The time entered must be within the duration of the current track 2 Display Hapsed Time Press DISPLAY a second time to display the elapsed time and remaining time e Press DISPLAY again to clear the on screen display NOTE e Display scre
60. vice this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to a dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug this unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If any liquid has been spilled onto or objects have fallen into the unit c If the unit has been exposed to rain or water 19 d If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instruc tions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation e If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or those having the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in safe operating order Heat This u
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