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Boyo - Vision Tech America VTL426 Automobile Electronics User Manual
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1. 19 Listening to radio broadcasts Listening to radio broadcasts 20 Selecting a radio station 20 Tuning in to a preset radio station 21 Basic operations of disc file playback Basic operations of disc file DIAVD ACK hist den 22 Playing back a disc 22 Playing back a file 23 Display window on the main unit for GISGITIICTY PCS urine dun ans 24 Stopping playback 27 Resuming playback 27 Pausing playback 27 Advancing the picture frame by frame 27 Fast reverse fast forward search 28 Playing back from a position 10 seconds DATONG A ce beeiehas ta cette 28 Slow motion playback 28 Skipping to the beginning of a Chapter track file naimsir te 28 Selecting a chapter track using the number DUONG on a a a 29 Skipping at approximately 5 minute MEVA See NN eet wee 29 Selecting a track from the menu screen 29 Convenient functions of disc file playback Convenient functions of disc file DIGY DACK ocisti idane nai 30 Selecting the audio language subtitle language and view angle 30 Playing back a disc file in the desired order Program playback 31 Playing back a disc file in a random order Random playback
2. 47 Suitable locations for the main unit 47 CONG CNSAUOM s aicciteccecadsssaserssacsancwis veasaacvaaveabas 47 Cleaning the main unit 47 License and trademark cccecceeeeeeeeees 47 Notes on handling 48 Notes on discs files 49 Playable disc file types 49 Data hierarchy 52 Handling discs 52 Troubleshooting 53 Specifications 54 Main unit CA DD8 CA DD3 CA DD1 54 Subwoofer for DD 8 SP PWDDS iaaa 54 Subwoofer for DD 3 SP PWDDS sieste 54 Subwoofer for DD 1 SP PWDDT 88u8 nn 55 Left and right speakers for DD 8 SP DDOF he a ebeeees 55 Left and right speakers for DD 3 CS a DDS erea 55 Left and right speakers for DD 1 CS ee 1 gh ee eee nee EEA 55 Center surround speaker for DD 8 DD 3 SP DD6S 8 0 56 Center surround speaker for DD 1 SPEDDIS Se 56 Supplied accessories 56 How to read this manual e This manual explains operations assuming that you will use the remote control Some buttons on the main unit are the same as those on the remote control You can use either button in this case This manual explains operations mainly with diagrams of the remote control supplied with DD 8 DD 3 If you are operating DD 1 please keep i
3. Portable digital audio player or LL other audio device 43 For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 42 2 Start playback on the portable dig ital audio player If the main unit is off the main unit automati cally turns on e The source from the portable digital audio player is automatically selected LINE 1 is displayed and sound is produced LINE 1 NOTE 1 When QP ON is displayed ACT or NO ACT is also displayed to indicate the status of QP LINK According to the status of the main unit ACT and NO ACT changes automati cally QP ON ACT is displayed when QP LINK is activated and available QP ON NO ACT is displayed when QP LINK is activated but unavailable Pressing QP LINK once can be used to con firm the status of QP LINK Selecting the sensitivity for QP LINK If the sensitivity for the input audio signal is too high QP LINK may be activated even when the portable digital audio player is not played back At this time you can select the lower sensitivity Hold down QP LINK e Each time you hold down QP LINK the display changes in the display window as follows QP LEVEL1 for normal usage the initial set ting QP LEVEL for lower sensitivity QP LEVEL1 Operating other devices using the remote control You can operate your TV video cassette recorder VCR and digital broadcast satelli
4. 32 Magnifying the picture 32 Playing back a disc file repeatedly Repeat playback 33 Selecting the surround mode 33 Adjusting the picture quality VFP 34 Using the status bar and the Menu pal sisi nn 35 Playing back a specified part repeatedly A B repeat playback 36 Designating the time Time Search indemne 36 Changing the initial settings with the preference screen s s s 37 Basic operations cccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 37 LANGUAGE ESS eet 37 PICTURES AS See aoe hha as ms 38 AUDIO ee 39 OTHERS SES date ane 39 Language codes 40 Playing back sources from other devices Playing back sources from other AOVICES 2 2 ee eee eerree 41 Selecting other devices as the source 41 Selecting the signal gain 41 OPUS 42 Operating other devices using the remote control Operating other devices using the remote control 43 Operating a TV using the remote control 43 Operating a VCR DBS using the remote control 44 Reference Using the AV COMPU LINK OUNCE Mecon ra 46 Preparation for the AV COMPU LINK ROOMS an EE aeo 46 Operating the AV COMPU LINK function 46 Notes on operation 47 Suitable locations for the main unit 47 Condensation 47 Cleaning the main unit 47
5. A STANDBY TIA 20 seconds before the main unit turns off A STANDBY starts flashing Stree AI I I 7 gt homo A STANDBY I When no operation is carried out for 3 minutes the main unit automatically turns off NOTE e Leaving the volume at 0 is not the same as producing no sound and therefore does not start the auto standby function 19 Listening to radio broadcasts Selecting a radio station 1 Press FM AM to select FM or AM in the display window FM AM e Each time you press FM AM the band tog Remote control gles between FM and AM mode selector e Repeatedly pressing SOURCE on the main unit can also select a radio broadcast TUNING amp eS TUNING amp as the source MEMORY 2P FM MODE Example Display when an FM radio broadcast og 0 O Le O Lu 2 Oo Le Lu O O c O gt is received ENTER Stereo indicator Frequency M MHz k kHz 5 FM L 87 5 M Number Preset number Refer to page 21 buttons CANCEL 2 Press TUNING or TUNING repeatedly to select a radio sta tion e When the main unit has receive an FM ste reo broadcast the ST stereo indicator lights up in the display window e You can also select a radio station using the automatic tuning For the number button usag
6. Chapter 1 ir Chapter 2 All MP3 WMA WAV JPEG ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 files Audio still pictures and video are recorded as tracks files on a disc or a USB mass storage class device Tracks files are usually grouped into a folder Folders can also include other folders cre ating hierarchical folder layers This system simplifies the hierarchical construction of files and manages folders by groups Up to 99 groups a lt lt Group 1 Group 2 Track 1 File 1 lld Track 2 File 2 eld Up to 150 files This system can recognize up to 4 000 tracks files on a disc Also the system can recognize up to 150 tracks files per group and up to 99 groups on a disc Since the system ignores the tracks files with numbers exceeding 150 and the groups with num bers exceeding 99 these cannot be played back If there are any type of files other than MP3 WMA WAV JPEG ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 files on a disc those files are also counted in the total file number Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 D E a D S Handling discs e Do not use any non standard shape disc like a heart flower or credit card etc available on the market because it may damage the system e Do not use a disc with tape stickers or paste on it because it may damage the system e Do not bend the disc O en Q Q A ag Label sticker sue aN Z Paste Cleaning discs Si
7. JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA 1700 Valley Road X DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP Wayne NJ 07470 n http www jvc com Fhe d d he d d he d de d d d d d d d d d d h d d d d d d d d d h d d d d d d d d d d d d h d d d d d d d d d h d d d d d d d d d d d k d d k k kkk REFURBISHED PRODUCTS CARRY A SEPARATE WARRANTY THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY FOR DETAIL OF REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY PLEASE REFER TO THE REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION PACKAGED WITH EACH REFURBISHED PRODUCT SOOO La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La Da La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La S For customer use Enter below the Model No and Serial No which is located either on the rear bottom or side of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference Model No Serial No Purchase date Name of dealer 2 EN FR 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limited 1006SKMMODJEM JVC MW 2 O tees LL This manual explains the network function of this system Ce manuel explique les fonctions r seau de ce syst me SEPARATE VOLUME INSTRUCTIONS FOR NETWORK FUNCTION REGISTRE SEPARE INSTRUCTIONS POUR LA FONCTION RESEAU Sana Information on DLNA DLNA CERTIFIED Audio Video Image Player This system complies with DLNA Guid
8. nect it again Playback starts sud QP LINK may be working This P If this system does not work properly despite the above Possible solution Many functions of this system are controlled by microprocessors that can be reset by recycling the power supply If pressing any button does not result in the normal action disconnect the power cable from the outlet wait for a while and connect the power cable again 93 Specifications Main unit CA DD8 CA DD3 Tuner FM frequency AM frequency 87 5 MHz 108 0 MHz 930 kHz 1 710 kHz Terminal front of the main unit e Audio output headphone terminal x 1 Impedance 16 Q to 1 kQ e USB digital input terminal x 1 e Analog input terminal x 1 Stereo mini jack e Analog output terminal x 1 Stereo mini jack Terminal rear of the main unit AV COMPU LINK terminal x 2 Optical digital input terminal x 1 23 dBm to 15 dBm Optical digital output terminal x 1 23 dBm to 15 dBm System terminal x 1 Component video output terminals 3 x 1 Y 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q terminated Ps 0 7 Vp p 75 Q terminated Pr 0 7 Vp p 75 Q terminated Audio input terminals 2 x 1 500 mV 47 KQ Composite video output terminal x 1 1 0 Vp p 75 Q terminated S video output terminal x 1 Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q terminated C 0 286 Vp p 75 Q terminated AM antenna terminal x 1 FM antenna terminal x 1 Ethernet terminal x 1 HDMI monitor output terminal x 1 USB
9. 18 Basic operations E Basic operations o Basic operations continued Changing the brightness of the display window Press DIMMER e Each time you press DIMMER the display changes in the display window as follows DIMMER 1 The display window becomes darker than the normal display brightness DIMMER 2 The display window becomes darker than DIMMER 1 DIMMER AUTO When a video disc file is played back the dis play window becomes darker automatically DIMMER OFF The normal display brightness is restored 19 Using the sleep timer When the time you specify elapses the main unit automatically turns off Press SLEEP e Each time you press SLEEP the time indicated in the display window changes You can set the time to 10 20 30 60 90 120 or 150 minutes Example Display when the sleep timer is set to 60 minutes Aia SLEEP PAR NOTE e When the sleep timer is activated the display window becomes darker automatically Changing the remaining time Press SLEEP repeatedly to select the time again Confirming the remaining time Press SLEEP once Canceling the sleep timer Press SLEEP repeatedly until SLEEP disappears NOTE e Turning off the main unit cancels the sleep timer Auto standby function If no sound is produced for 3 minutes the main unit automatically turns off This function is available when a disc
10. A Using QP LINK When QP ON is selected 1 Connect a portable digital audio player to the LINE IN 1 terminal using an audio cable Main unit front view Onan Ox PHONES USB LINE IN 1 OUT Audio cable not supplied Portable digital audio player or SL other audio device 2 Start playback on the portable dig ital audio player e If the main unit is off the main unit automati cally turns on e The source from the portable digital audio player is automatically selected LINE 1 is displayed and sound is produced LINE 1 NOTE 1 When QP ON is displayed ACT or NO ACT is also displayed to indicate the status of QP LINK According to the status of the main unit ACT and NO ACT changes automati cally QP ON ACT is displayed when QP LINK is activated and available QP ON NO ACT is displayed when QP LINK is activated but unavailable Pressing QP LINK once can be used to con firm the status of QP LINK Selecting the sensitivity for QP LINK If the sensitivity for the input audio signal is too high QP LINK may be activated even when the portable digital audio player is not played back At this time you can select the lower sensitivity Hold down QP LINK e Each time you hold down QP LINK the display changes in the display window as follows QP LEVEL1 for normal usage the initial set ting QP LEVEL
11. Naan nnn For the number button usage refer to Using the number buttons on page 17 AUDIO TV VCR DBS E CAUTION gt go Slide the remote control mode selector to AUDIO 31 Remote control mode selector Selecting the audio language subtitle language and view angle M When a disc file is played back Press the desired button shown below e Each time you press the button the audio lan guage subtitle language or view angle changes Available disc file arago o language Subtitle SUBTITLE EX DE ae angle VIDEO TV screen example for the subtitle language O Audio language J Subtitle language Q4 View angle 1 4 a ENGLISH 7 NOTE The audio language subtitle language and view angle can also be changed by pressing A or w You can only select these function settings when the disc file contains multiple audio languages subtitle languages or view angles When a language code such as AA and AB is displayed refer to Language codes on page 41 e You can also use the menu bar to set the func tions Refer to page 36 e ST L and R displayed when playing back a VCD or SVCD respectively indicate Stereo Left sound and Right sound Display for a VCD SVCD CD e Select a track number Playing back a disc file in the desired order Program playback Ate KIJ ESED for the
12. op AUDIO MC DOWN MIX D Dynamic RANGE COMPRESSION HDMI AUDIO OUT Contents initial setting Select the output signal type suitable to the device connected to the LINE DIGI TAL OUT terminal Refer to List of rela tionships of DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT preference items and output signal on page 41 PCM ONLY Device corresponding only to linear PCM DOLBY DIGITAL PCM Dolby Digital decoder or device having the same function STREAM PCM DTS Dolby Digital decoder or device hav ing the same function Select the signal suitable to the device connected to the LINE DIGITAL OUT terminal Set DOWN MIX only when DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT is set to PCM ONLY DOLBY SURROUND Dolby Pro Logic decoder built in device STEREO Ordinary audio device To correct the difference between high volume and low volume when playing back with low volume only for a DVD recorded with Dolby Digital WIDE RANGE For enjoying the original full dynamic range of surround sound without effects NORMAL For normal usage Surround sound is compressed to a certain level You can select whether or not the audio signal from the HDMI terminal is output ON The audio signal from the HDMI is out put OFF The audio signal from the HDMI is not output NOTE e Depending on the connected TV when HDMI AUDIO OUT is set to ON only PCM signals can be output via an HD
13. or NTSC 720P for a TV equipped with an HDMI terminal and compatible with NTSC video signal 480 576 and 720 refer to the number of the scanning lines Generally the larger the number the better picture that can be obtained I refers to the interlaced format P refers to the progressive format A better picture can be obtained in the progressive format than in the interlaced format When an HDMI video signal is output the HDMI indicator lights up in the display window When an HD video signal 720p is output the HD indicator lights up When PAL 576P PAL 720P NTSC 480P or NTSC 720P is selected the PROGRESSIVE indicator lights up in the display window 4 Press ENTER e The selected video signal type is displayed in the display window for a short time NOTE The picture may be distorted when you press ENTER but this is not a malfunction of the sys tem To check the compatibility of your TV contact your local JVC customer service center All JVC manufactured progressive TVs and high definition TVs are fully compatible with this system Even if the main unit is turned off the video sig nal type setting is stored Selecting the monitor out type To view an image on the TV select the monitor out type as well as the video signal type 1 2 Press SETTING Press A or W to display M OUT M OUT NO HDMI 3 Press
14. HDMI cable not supplied Select HDMI for the monitor out type Refer to page 14 12 Preparation E Preparation o Preparation continued Do not turn on the power until you complete the connection NOTE DD 8 and DD 3 support up to HDMI version 1 0 The HDMI video signal type can be checked with the HDMI indicator in the display window Refer to Selecting the video signal type shown on the right If the picture is distorted while an HDMI TV is connected turn off the main unit and turn it on again o Joo Ql0 ae CO00 C 00 c e A TV compatible with HDCP High Bandwidth ae l Ooo Digital Content Protection can also be con O O nected to the HDMI terminal so that the L i AIV lt 4 gt uncompressed HD video signal type can be out ENTER put as well a O O E CAUTION OOOO Do not connect an S video cable and a compo O OO nent video cable at the same time Otherwise OIDO the picture may not be played back properly e Connect the main unit directly to a TV or a mon o OOO setie itor without routing through a video cassette O O recorder VCR Otherwise picture distortion OD SCAN MODE may occur during playback Routing the con OGO nection through a VCR however does not affect the audio quality D Lo o or monitor ad Selecting the video signal type To view an image on the TV screen select the video signal type correctly acc
15. Part description The numbers refer to the pages in which the parts are explained 19 22 22 20 16 19 27 27 16 2000080 O 1 O gt i Front view STANDBY lamp Refer to Display window shown below 0 STANDBY S gt TD Remote control sensor These terminals are available when the front cover is open PHONES T USB LINE IN 1 vd 14 1 The PHONES terminal is for connecting a pair of headphones equipped with a stereo plug not supplied When the headphones are connected the speakers do not produce any sound HEADPHONE appears in the display window During playback when you connect or disconnect headphones sound from the LINE OUT and LINE DIGITAL OUT terminals may be intermittent While recording sound to another device do not connect or disconnect headphones Rear view 15 49 11 11 2 Refer to the separate volume of the operation manual for the network function Display window 26 Using the remote control The numbers refer to the pages in which the parts are explained OPEN CLOSE AUDIO 2 DT 44 USB LINE FM AM DBS 43 atl Gta 41 V AEPLAY Move MUTING VCR 20 33 28 Q OT H L ff AL 44 P es 16 43 44 JE 44 45 28 SLOW SLOW amp ol 56 28 TUNING MEMORY FMMODE TUNING ee _ 20 28 21 oT TOP MENU MENU 27 29 35 37 ON Om 3
16. There are no user serviceable parts inside Please refer to qualified service personnel for repairs BT 51018 4 0204 Joodik JVC LIMITED WARRANTY couse ES id ONLY FOR PRODUCT PURCHASED IN U S A JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA JVC warrants this product and all parts thereof except as set forth below ONLY ud TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER to be FREE FROM DEFECTIVE MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP from the date of original purchase for the period shown below The Warranty Period PARTS LABOR YR 1 yr THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY 50 UNITED STATES THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO WHAT WE WILL DO If this product is found to be defective within the warranty period JVC will repair or replace defective parts with new or x rebuilt equivalents at no charge to the original owner Such repair and replacement services shall be rendered by JVC during normal business hours at JVC authorized service centers Parts used for replacement are warranted only for the remainder of the Warranty Period All products may be brought to a JVC authorized service center on a carry in basis x Color televisions with a screen size of 27 or greater qualify for in home service In such cases a technician will come to your home and either repair the TV there or remove and return it if it cannot be repaired in your home x WHAT YOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE x P
17. 30 Convenient functions of disc file playback Convenient functions of disc file playback mine 31 Selecting the audio language subtitle language and view angle 31 Playing back a disc file in the desired order Program playback sursis 32 Playing back a disc file in a random order Random playback 33 Magnifying the picture 33 Playing back a disc file repeatedly Repeat playback 34 Selecting the surround mode 34 Adjusting the picture quality VFP 35 Using the status bar and the menu bar 36 Playing back a specified part repeatedly A B repeat playback 37 Designating the time Time search 37 Changing the initial settings with the preference screen 38 Basic operations cccsececeeecceeeeeeeeseeeeees 38 LANGUAGE cenre ins nu 38 PICTURES See A 39 AUDIOS Se din 40 OTHERS ES e a 40 Language codes 41 Playing back sources from other devices Playing back sources from other COVIGCES 5 ressnncumsnrasnaaesennegennes 42 Selecting other devices as the source 42 Selecting the signal gain 42 GENS E 43 Operating other devices using the remote control Operating other devices using the remote control 44 Operating a TV using the remote control 44 Operating a VCR DBS using the remote control 45 Reference Notes on operation
18. JVL NETWORK MEDIA SYSTEM SYST ME M DIA R SEAU DD 8 Consists of CA DD8 SP PWDD8 SP DD8F and SP DD8S Se compose de CA DD8 SP PWDD8 SP DD8F et SP DD8S MW 2 O tees LL DD 3 Consists of CA DD3 SP PWDD3 SP DD3F and SP DD8S Se compose de CA DD3 SP PWDD3 SP DD3F et SP DD8S Digital Direct Progressive Scan AY COMPU LINK ov Horm MPE6 4 CSG Des ASF PLAYBACK SURROUND VIDEO Y INSTRUCTIONS Oe ia en del N d Serial J nter below the Model No and Seria MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS Be whicn are located either on the rear information for future reference Model No Serial No o LVT1546 001A J Warnings cautions and others Mises en garde pr cautions et indications diverses For U S A CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instru
19. List of rela tionships of DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT preference items and output signal on page 40 PCM ONLY Device corresponding only to linear PCM DOLBY DIGITAL PCM Dolby Digital decoder or device having the same function STREAM PCM DTS Dolby Digital decoder or device hav ing the same function Select the signal suitable to the device connected to the LINE DIGITAL OUT terminal Set DOWN MIX only when DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT is set to PCM ONLY DOLBY SURROUND Dolby Pro Logic decoder built in device STEREO Ordinary audio device To correct the difference between high volume and low volume when playing back with low volume only for a DVD recorded with Dolby Digital WIDE RANGE For enjoying the original full dynamic range of surround sound without effects NORMAL For normal usage Surround sound is compressed to a certain level You can select whether or not the audio signal from the HDMI terminal is output ON The audio signal from the HDMI is out put OFF The audio signal from the HDMI is not output NOTE e Depending on the connected TV when HDMI AUDIO OUT is set to ON only PCM signals can be output via an HDMI cable OTHERS Items Contents Initial setting Le Select ON or OFF Refer to page 27 COMPULINK MODE DivX REGISTRA TION Select ON or OFF Refer to page 26 When you want to control the main unit and the
20. e After replacing the batteries of the remote con trol set the manufacturer code again Using the remote control for the TV operation Operate the remote control by pointing it at the TV Remote control button TV O I Turns on off the TV Changes between the TV and 1 ME Changes channels TV VOL Adjusts volume Number but Slide the tons 1 9 O remote control 100 mode selector to TV in advance Selects the channels Changes between the previously selected chan nel and the cur rent channel TV RETURN AUDIO v1 VCR DBS NOTE When the remote control mode selector is slid to TV some buttons may not work Operating a VCR DBS using the remote control Setting the manufacturer code AUDIO mode selector to VCR Tv DBS 2 Press VCR or DBS 3 Hold down VCR DBS e Hold down VCR DBS O 1 until you finish step 5 4 Press ENTER and release VCR DBS Slide the remote control 5 Press number buttons to enter the manufacturer code Manufacturer codes for VCRs Examples For a Hitachi VCR Press 0 then 4 For a Mitsubishi VCR Press 1 then 3 When the manufacturer of your VCR has 2 or more codes select the manufacturer codes in turn and find the one that operates the VCR and the remote control properly Manufacturer Fisher Godser 2S Hitachi oS Mitsubishi 1S NEC Panasonic 07 17 Philips RCA 05 06 Sam
21. MCAUTION 4 e Slide the remote control mode selector to AUDIO 23 Playing back a disc This part explains playing back the types of discs shown above 1 Press OPEN CLOSE 4 on the remote control or 4 on the main unit e The disc tray ejects 2 Place a disc Printed surface A e To play back an 8 cm disc place it on the inner hollow of the disc tray 3 Press DVD CD NOTE Instead of step 3 you can use the buttons on the main unit Repeatedly pressing SOURCE can select the disc as the source and pressing starts playback e menu screen may appear on the TV screen after DVD playback starts In such a case oper ate the menu screen referring to Selecting a track from the menu screen on page 30 If you perform an operation such as changing the source quickly or loading an incompatible disc refer to pages 49 51 the disc may not be played back or ejected In this case turn off the main unit and turn it on again by using O I on the main unit Playing back a file MER KI ire asF Divx ire This part explains playing back 1 files recorded on the loaded disc and 2 files recorded on a USB mass storage class device connected to the main unit The operation is explained with a display of MP3 files as an example NOTE e When files of different types are recorded on a disc or connected USB mass storage class device select the file type before playback Refer to F
22. Signal reception problems and failures due to line power surge Video Pick up Tubes CCD Image Sensors are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase Accessories Batteries except that Rechargeable Batteries are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase Products used for commercial purposes including but not limited to rental here are no express warranties except as listed above HE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IS IMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN JVC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT INCONVIENCE OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER DIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTAL INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGE TO TAPES RECORDS OR DISCS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE x WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE xX Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific x legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T T L SO La Da La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La bt bt at x
23. e JPEG files are continuously played back from the selected file e Display time for a file in slide show playback is approximately 3 seconds e Press ENTER to view only the selected file Display window on the main unit for disc file types EI AGS co BR ES ES Divx fees DVD VIDEO M When a disc is played back TITLE CHAP 1 10 1 13 35 Title number Chapter Elapsed number playback time E When a disc is stopped DVD T15 To T Disc type Total number of titles 25 vcD svcD When a disc is played back VCD 1 PBC NE Track number Playback control e You can control the playback of a PBC compati ble disc using a menu screen e To cancel the PBC function follow the instruc tions below Specify the track number using the number buttons when the disc is stopped Specify the track number using lt 4 or gt gt when the disc is stopped and then press DVD CD e Press RETURN to go back to the upper layer during PBC playback MVWhen a disc is stopped VCD12 1 13 35 an Disc type Totalnumber Total playback of tracks time When the PBC function is activated TR VCD PBC For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 23 co JPEG file MWhen a disc is played back M When a file is played back or stopped CD 1 0 00 03 JPG GiF 1 T T 1 Track number Elapsed playback Filetype Group File number time number M Vhen a disc is stopped CD 12 1 13 35 TI T Disc
24. is displayed in the display window sound is not produced until reading of the files is finished 3 Press m to stop playback e The menu screen appears on the TV screen When a file recorded on the connected USB mass storage class device is selected as the source USB is displayed Numbers of the current group and total groups recorded on the loaded disc or connected USB mass storage class device Numbers of the current track file and total tracks files included in the current group Elapsed playback time of the current track MP3 WMA WAV file only Playback status me 00 03 Track 1 4 Total 281 06 north pole mp3 Number of the total tracks files recorded on the loaded disc or connected USB mass storage class device Currenttrack file Tag information MP3 WMA file only Current group Continued on the next page 24 Basic operations of disc file playback E Basic operations of disc file playback o Basic operations of disc file playback continued NOTE e Depending on the file type the menu screen appears before you press 4 Press V lt or to select a group and track NOTE e You can also use GROUP TITLE SKIP k lt gt gt 1 to select a group and the number buttons lt 4 or mr to select a track 5 Press DVD CD or USB NOTE e If you have skipped step 3 you do not have to proceed to step 5 Slide show playback
25. lt or gt to select HDMI or NO HDMI e When using an HDMI cable to connect a TV to the main unit select HDMI When an HDMI cable is not connected select NO HDMI the initial setting Press ENTER or wait for a short time 14 Preparation E Preparation o Preparation continued Do not turn on the power until you complete the connection Connecting a portable digital audio player Listening to analog sound from a portable digital audio player Main unit front view Onen Ost PHONES USB LINE IN 1 OUT Audio cable not supplied LJ To an audio output terminal O9 Portable digital audio player or Output other audio device Outputting analog sound to a portable digital audio player Main unit front view HOMO PHONES USB LINE IN 1 OUT Audio cable not supplied To an audio input terminal Portable digital audio player or other audio device NOTE e Signals input from the LINE IN 1 and LINE IN 2 terminals are not output to the LINE OUT ter minal 15 E Selecting the analog output level of the LINE OUT terminal You can lower the analog output level to prevent the system from producing unnecessarily loud sound Controlling the level may also be helpful for recording sound from the system to other devices O6 000 O JO OOOO l 0 0 c gt Q Q i ALY lt gt g 0
26. make sure that the end of speaker cable does not touch any other nearby metallic parts Assembling the speaker stands DD 3 The speakers for DD 3 must be assembled to the speaker stands before the speakers can be connected to the subwoofer Follow the diagrams below Left and right speakers Use the supplied M4 x 16 mm 16 screws 3 to fasten each speaker to its speaker stand Left right speaker cable supplied y Center surround speaker Ge al Vie AS Qt SS Use the supplied Q 2 5 n M5 x 14 mm screws 2 to fasten the speaker stand E CAUTION e The left and right speakers and center surround speaker for DD 3 can be installed on a wall Be sure to have the speakers installed on the wall by qualified personnel Bottom covers 2 are supplied with DD 3 for installing the left and right speakers on the wall Affixing the bottom covers to the left and right speakers Bottom cover for wall installation Left right speaker bottom view Peel off the sheet from the bottom cover and then affix the bottom cover to the left right speaker DO NOT install the speakers on the wall by your self to avoid unexpected damage from them fall ing off the wall due to incorrect installation or weakness in wall structure Care must be taken in selecting a location for speaker installation on a wall Injury to personnel or damage to devices may result if the installed s
27. rent track Elapsed playback time of the disc Remaining time of the disc T REM TOTAL T REM Refer to page 34 For A B repeat playback refer to page 37 Refer to page 37 DVD VIDEO chapter search Selects a chapter Press the number Chapter search buttons to enter the chapter number and press ENTER Examples 5 5 24 210 gt 2 gt 4 OD 1 3 DVD VIDEO VCD SVCD DivxX Refer to page 31 Audio language Q 1 5 stile brainer acai Subtitle language aren lege DVD VIDEO Cy 1 3 Refer to page 31 View angle Repeat mode On Time search 36 Convenient functions of disc file playback E Convenient functions of disc file playback B Using the status bar and the menu bar continued Playing back a specified part repeatedly A B repeat playback E co N eec of You can play back the desired part repeatedly by specifying a start point A and an end point B When a disc is played back 1 Press ON SCREEN twice e The menu bar appears Refer to page 36 2 Press lt or to select 5051 Press ENTER Press or V to select A B DVD VIDEO Balle TITLE 33 CHAP 33 TOTAL 1 25 58 D Time 90FF char gt OD 1 1 5 Sy 1 3 AB 5 Press ENTER at the start point of the part to be repeated specifying point A e The icon on the menu bar is a 6 Press ENTER at the end point of the part to be repeated specifying point B e The ico
28. 00 oO O Jo 000 9000 QOO OO 0000 OQ O SETTING O O mi 1 Press SETTING 2 Press A or v to select LINEOUT in the display window LINEOUT Li 3 Press lt or gt to select L1 or L2 L1 for normal usage the initial setting L2 for higher level Connecting other digital audio devices AV amplifier with a built in decoder To an optical digital 4 input terminal Optical digital cable not supplied Main unit rear view 4 Optical digital cable not supplied To an optical digital 4 output terminal MD player or satel Output lite receiver Connecting other analog audio devices Output AUDIO OUT i Audio cable not supplied Main unit rear view Connecting the power cable WE Main unit AC outlet Main unit rear view i LINE DIGITAL oOo E Subwoofer Subwoofer rear view AC outlet 7 t J E CAUTION e Do not connect the power cable of the sub woofer to an AC outlet before setting the voltage selector on the subwoofer and completing all connections Refer to page 11 Only for coun tries areas other than Australia or Hong Kong 16 Preparation E Basic operations o Basic operations NETWORK gt For DD 8 DD 3 L OPEN CLOSE 4 DIMMER wy AUDIO For DD 1 it OOO USB amp ooo FM AM LINE gt 2 MUTING OO O ca a Remote
29. 22 To EXIT PRESS SET UP 4 Press w to select NETWORK SETUP and then press ENTER ELE USE AW lt 4P TO SELECT USE ENTER TO CONFIRM TE ENTER TO EXIT PRESS SET UP Continued on the next page 14 Setting up the IP address E Setting up the IP address E 8 Enter the IP address using the 11 Enter the subnet mask using the number buttons number buttons Confirm the IP address you have written Confirm the subnet mask you have written down in the column on page 13 down in the column on page 13 and then Enter the same values of the IP address of enter the same value the computer into the first second and third l E le f group of digits the first second and third Re ASMD numerical blocks from the left Subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Enter an arbitrary value 1 254 other than the computer 255 255 255 000 the one used in the IP address of the com Subnet mask of 255 255 000 puter into the fourth group of digits the first the main unit numerical block from the right 12 Press ENTER 13 Press v to select APPLY NOW and then press ENTER Example for setup IP address of 192 168 0 3 the computer 192 168 000 003 IP address of 1195 168 000 004 the main unit The our drop You have finished setting up the IP address of the Only this value main unit Return to page 8 The third group pale ea ae The settings are stored the computer
30. Audio language Q 1 5 a PS Subtitle language jh pa 1 3 DVD VIDEO Refer to page 30 View angle For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 30 Playing back a specified part repeatedly A B repeat playback RSS PBC off You can play back the desired part repeatedly by specifying a start point A and an end point B M When a disc is played back 1 Press ON SCREEN twice e The menu bar appears Refer to page 35 2 Press lt or gt to select oF Press ENTER 4 Press or V to select A B ovo voeo MO Time 20FF D cHar OD 173 G 15 By 1 3 AB 5 Press ENTER at the start point of the part to be repeated specifying point A e The icon on the menu bar is a 6 Press ENTER at the end point of the part to be repeated specifying point B e The icon on the menu bar is as e The CG and A B indicators light up in the display window and the part between points A and B is played back repeatedly Canceling A B repeat playback There are 2 methods e Press W e Select or Select 7 and press ENTER twice NOTE e You can use A B repeat playback only within the same title or track e You cannot use A B repeat playback during pro gram playback random playback or repeat play back Designating the time Time search RSS PBC off W Vhen a disc is played back 1 Press ON SCREEN twice e The menu bar ap
31. Compatible with USB 2 0 Full Speed Compatible device Mass storage class device Compatible file system FAT16 FAT32 Bus power supply Max 500 mA General Power source AC 120 V Av 60 Hz Power consumption in operation 25 W Power consumption on standby 0 5 W Dimensions W x H x D 445 mm x 55 mm x 286 4 mm 17 e x 23 6 x11 6 7 including projecting parts Weight 3 5 kg 7 8 lbs CA DD8 3 0 kg 6 7 lbs CA DD3 Subwoofer for DD 8 SP PWDD8 Type Bass reflex type m Magnetically shielded type Amplifier V e Subwoofer 120 W at 4 Q 110 Hz THD 10 X e Left right speaker 25 W x 2 at 3 Q 1 kHz THD 10 e Center surround speaker 25 W x 2 at 3 Q 1 kHz THD 10 Speaker e 16 cm 6 cone e Power handling capacity 120 W e Impedance 4 Q e Frequency range 30 Hz 230 Hz e Sound pressure level 72 dB Wem General e Power source AC 120 V Av 60 Hz e Power consumption 120 W e Dimensions W x H x D 242 mm x 364 mm x 363 mm 9 6 x 14 FX 14 7 e Weight 12 6 kg 27 6 lbs 54 Q O Q Q Q ag Specifications continued Subwoofer for DD 3 SP PWDD3 Type Bass reflex type Amplifier e Subwoofer 120 W at 4 Q 110 Hz THD 10 e Left right speaker 25 W x 2 at 3 Q 1 kHz THD 10 e Center surround speaker 25 W x 2 at 3 Q 1 kHz THD 10 Speaker e 16 cm 65 6 cone e Power handling capacity 120 W e Impedance 4 Q e Frequency r
32. DBS 2 Press VCR or DBS Operate the remote control by pointing it at the VCR DBS Remote control button assigned for the VCR operation Remote control button Usas Number buttons Selects the channels 1 10 0 210 DVD CD gt Starts playback Stops playback Pauses playback pe Fast forwards the tape lt lt Fast rewinds the tape Remote control button assigned for the DBS operation Remote control button Usage VCR DBS O 1 Turns on off the DBS DBS Selects the DBS input TV CHANNEL Changes channels Number buttons 1 9 0 Selects the channels 10 NOTE When the remote control mode selector is slid to VCR DBS some buttons may not work Using the AV COMPU LINK function When a JVC manufactured TV with AV COMPU LINK II or Ill terminals is connected to the main Operating the AV COMPU unit using these terminals operating either the TV LINK function or the main unit controls the other device at the same time 1 Turn on the main power of the TV 9 Preparation for the AV 2 Play back a disc file S COMPU LINK function Refer to pages 22 24 z e The power of the TV is turned on NOTE e The input mode on the TV changes to the e Some JVC manufactured TVs have terminals Videi VICE A OF MOCO SE IO PUE labeled AV COMPU LINK These terminals are NOTE no different from the AV COMPU LINK III termi ee nal on the main unit of this system or the AV
33. IP NOTE AUER e Usually you do not have to set DEFAULT Note that the fourth group of digits should be GATEWAY different from the ones of other devices con For normal usage leave the initial setting nected to the network unchanged Set DEFAULT GATEWAY only when you want to play back files stored on a computer that belongs to another network 9 Press ENTER 10 Press v to select STATIC SUB NET MASK and then press ENTER NETWORK SETUP ME 4 STATIC IP JDR 192 168 000 004 STATIC SUBNET MASK ce nce ne nan 1 L g SELECT p USE 0 9 KEYS TO INPUT USE ENTER TO CONFIRM ENTER os TO EXIT PRESS SET UP 15 Playing back files stored on the computer Playing back audio files This part explains the procedure for playing back audio files stored on the computer You can play back video files and still picture files with almost the same procedure NETWORK B gt ENTER 000 000 UO 0 0 0000 O00Q 600 NOTE e Store files you want to play back in the shared folders before proceeding e This part explains the procedure for playing back the TRACKO001 file stored in the My Music folder as an example e Refer to the main volume of the operation man ual for details on operating the main unit On the computer Start CyberLink Media Server On the remote control Press NETWORK pe CyberLink Media Server is displayed CyberLink Me
34. License and trademark 47 Notes on handling 48 Notes on discs files 49 Playable disc file types 49 Data hierarchy reene 52 Handling AISCS ss saiaenenses ovvanindencdiiie 52 Troubleshooting 53 Specifications cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 54 Main unit CA DD8 CA DD3 54 Subwoofer for DD 8 SP PWDD8 54 Subwoofer for DD 3 SP PWDD3 55 Left and right speakers for DD 8 OR Deen eee er eee nee 55 Left and right speakers for DD 3 CORDES teedeeeceeceunene 55 Center surround speaker SP DD8S 56 Supplied accessories 56 en prar O m O Erur How to read this manual This manual explains operations assuming that you will use the remote control Some buttons on the main unit are the same as those on the remote control You can use either button in this case Some diagrams in this manual are simplified or exaggerated for the purpose of explana tion You can operate some functions differently from the explanation given in this manual Depending on the disc file you may not obtain the explained result even after follow ing the operation in this manual The following marks refer to the usable discs files for the explained function WO RSS CD I Winall WAV JPEG ED ES FES
35. NOTE e If you have skipped step 3 you do not have to proceed to step 5 Slide show playback e JPEG files are continuously played back from the selected file e Display time for a file in slide show playback is approximately 3 seconds e Press ENTER to view only the selected file Display window on the main unit for disc file types AO Ate R EN CU D ES CUS DVD VIDEO M When a disc is played back 1 10 1 13 35 EE Title number Chapter number E Vhen a disc is stopped Elapsed playback time DVD 119 Disc type Total number of titles vcD svcD MWhen a disc is played back VCD 1 PBC TT Track number Playback control e You can control the playback of a PBC compati ble disc using a menu screen e To cancel the PBC function follow the instruc tions below Specify the track number using the number buttons when the disc is stopped Specify the track number using lt lt or P when the disc is stopped and then press DVD CD e Press RETURN to go back to the upper layer during PBC playback MVWhen a disc is stopped VCD12 1 13 35 To Disc type Totalnumber Total playback of tracks time When the PBC function is activated TR VCD PBC 24 Ba O le gt amp Q 2 S 2 Le Un O 72 c O prar as Q Q O 2 72 mM Basic operations of disc file playback continued co JPEG file MWhen a disc is played back WE Whe
36. Ne pas enlever les vis ni les panneaux et ne pas ouvrir le coffret de l appareil 2 Ne pas exposer l appareil la pluie ni l humidit CAUTION Do not block the ventilation openings or holes If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth etc the heat may not be able to get out Do not place any naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus When discarding batteries environmental problems must be considered and local rules or laws gov erning the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly Do not expose this apparatus to rain moisture dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liq ulds such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus ATTENTION Ne bloquez pas les orifices ou les trous de ventilation Si les orifices ou les trous de ventilation sont bloqu s par un journal un tissu etc la chaleur peut ne pas tre vacu e correctement de l appareil Ne placez aucune source de flamme nue telle qu une bougie sur l appareil Lors de la mise au rebut des piles veuillez prendre en consid ration les probl mes de l environnement et suivre strictement les r gles et les lois locales sur la mise au rebut des piles N exposez pas cet appareil la pluie l humidit un gouttement ou a des claboussures et ne placez pas des objets remplis de liquide tels qu un vase sur l appareil IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2 CAUTION
37. Only for DD 8 The main unit fails to recognize Disconnect the HDMI cable and DD 3 the TV connected to the HDMI connect it again 12 13 terminal Use an HDMI cable of 5 m 15 ad dei manom feet or shorter to assure stable operation and picture quality ur Place the disc on the disc tray with Dis ba bal does not HORS IP UPSON the printed surface facing up as Moisture has condensed on the Leave the main unit turned on wait lens for approximately 1 or 2 hours and A7 then operate the main unit certain point cannot be er played back properly The disc is scratched or dirty Clean or replace the disc The picture is distorted Connect the TV to the VIDEO ter The proportion of the picture is minal or S VIDEO terminal and 12 14 not appropriate select the video signal type and the monitor out type when the TV is con nected to the HDMI ter minal Only for DD 8 DD 3 A radio broadcast can No antenna nn nnect an antenna NO bewecewed o antenna is connected Co The main unit is located close Place the main unit away from a to a TV computer or other TV computer or other electric 4 electric appliance appliance If LOCKED appears in the dis Ho May Goes nel play window disc ejection has Cancel the disc ejection lock yess been locked You cannot operate the The remote control batteries Replace the batteries with new remote control are running low batteries Yo
38. PRESS SET UP ENTER SELECT 2 Enter 22 4 Press v to select NETWORK SETUP and then press ENTER ELEC USE AW lt 4P TO SELECT USE ENTER TO CONFIRM ENTER 22 To EXIT PRESS SET UP Continued on the next page 14 8 Enter the IP address using the 11 Enter the subnet mask using the number buttons number buttons Confirm the IP address you have written Confirm the subnet mask you have written down in the column on page 13 down in the column on page 13 and then enter the same value numerical block from the right 12 Press ENTER 13 Press v to select APPLY NOW and then press ENTER Example for setup IP address of 192 168 0 3 the computer 192 168 000 003 IP address of 92 168 000 004 the main unit i The ou oo You have finished setting up the IP address of the Only this value main unit Return to page 8 The third group ie n Enter the same values of the IP address of the computer into the first second and third E le f 5 group of digits the first second and third FAMP EION SE a numerical blocks from the left Subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Enter an arbitrary value 1 254 other than the computer 255 255 255 000 the one used in the IP address of the com Subnet mask of 255 255 000 puter into the fourth group of digits the first the main unit D 0 The settings are stored the computer IP NOTE Ada
39. Panel icon Internet Options Network Connections s A Network Setup Wizard Windows Firewall x S wy 2 re Windows Media Connect Wireless Network Setup Wizard The Network Connections dialog box is displayed Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Q sxx LU E P Search gt Folders E Address Network Connections LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks Create a new connection 2 Set up a home or small office network Change Windows Firewall settings See Also i Network Troubleshooter Other Places gt Control Panel 9 My Network Places S My Documents My Computer Details Network Connections System Folder 4 Right click the Local Area Con nection icon and then click Prop erties ocal 4rea Connection onnected Firewalled SELE Disable Status Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box is displayed 5 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E9 IntellR PRO 100 VE Network Conne This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks 5 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks JE QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCPAP D
40. Possible cause The router connected to the main unit may not have a DHCP function that assigns the IP addresses automatically Another possi bility is that the IP addresses may be assigned manually without using the DHCP function of the router Possible solution The IP address of the main unit must be set up manually Click Cancel to close the display on the computer screen and exit CyberLink Media Server Next assign the IP address to the main unit referring to Setting up the IP address on page 11 Sum Q Mar m Q O ee O O en G O S lt a O Som c QO 10 0 0 Q Le xe G oO a ee Q m O en de a Setting up the IP address You can skip this part when the main unit and the computer are connected to a router that uses DHCP function Occasions requiring the IP address setup You must assign the IP address to the main unit manually in the following cases Case 1 When you have assigned an IP address to the computer manually Router Manual setup for IP Example address 192 168 0 3 Manual setup for IP address Example 192 168 0 4 Case 2 When you have connected the main unit to the computer directly Refer also to Connecting the main unit to the computer directly on page 19 Example 192 168 0 3 _ Example 192 168 0 4 11 Se ee Manu
41. Printers and Faxes QuickTime 32 Regional and Language Scanners and Cameras ptions Options Local Area Connection Properties In this case double click the Network Connec General Authentication Advanced tions icon and then proceed to step 4 Connect using E9 Intel R PRO 100 VE Network Conne This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Z QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP 3 Click Network Connections amp Network and Internet Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sex K2 E pa Search Folders EN G Network and Internet Connections a Network and Internet Connections e See Also j S My Network Places amp Printers and Other Pick a task Hardware SJ Remote Desktop b Phone and Modem Options Description Transmission Control Protocol Intermet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Set up or change your Internet connection Create a connection to the network at your workplace Troubleshooters Set up or change your home or small office network A Home or Small Office Set up a wireless network for a home or small office Networking 2 Internet Explorer Change Windows Firewall settings 2 Network Diagnostics C Show icon in notification area when connected No
42. Videos ie amp My Pictures gt J 4 My Music View Sharing Help e Local Disk C ogi NOTE e To select folders other than the default folders refer to Adding shared folders on page 18 e You can store files of different types in one folder For example even when video files and still picture files are stored in the My Music folder you can play back those files 3 Click View Sharing a M dia Server Q check the button to add item into media server Cancel r 7 i Apply Q My Videos ai View Sharing j G My Pictures 1 G My Music e Local Disk C Help 4 Confirm that the names of the shared folders are displayed on the list 4 Media Server Q Documents and Settings xpe My Documents My Vic View Sharing uncheck the button to remove item from media server Cancel p 5 and Settings xpe Wy Documents My Vid ideot Apply C Documents and Settings xp do C Documents and D oe NOTE To stop sharing a folder Clear the check box next to it and click Apply To go back to the previous screen Click in the upper left portion of the screen To exit CyberLink Media Server Click X in the upper right portion of the screen Before deleting a shared folder or file on the con nected computer cancel folder file sharing on CyberLink Media Server Installing CyberLink Media Server E Confirming the connection to the computer o Confirming
43. batteries to heat or flame Operating the system from the remote control Point the remote control directly at the front of the main unit Do not block the remote control sensor on the main unit e Use the remote control at a position higher than the main unit Introduction E P re pa rati O n Do not turn on the power until you complete the connection Connecting the antennas AM loop antenna supplied Preparation E Setting up the AM loop antenna If insulation covers the tips of the antenna cable twist and pull off the insulation Connecting the AM loop antenna Main unit rear view Ai Turn the AM loop antenna to find the best position for radio reception NOTE e Make sure that the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals This could cause poor reception FM antenna supplied FM antenna Main unit rear view ew 708 N co Stretch out the FM antenna horizontally If reception is poor Main unit rear view m cO 75 Q coaxial connector not supplied Outdoor FM antenna cable not supplied NOTE e A coaxial cable is recommended as it reduces interference for FM reception Connecting the speakers Assembling the speaker stands DD 8 The speakers for DD 8 must be assembled to the speaker stands before the speakers can be connected to the subwoofer Follow the diagrams below Left and right speakers E CAUTION e
44. below is for a CD CD RANDOM Playback mode status Playback Time status VCD SVCD CD Current track number ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 file Repeat mode status NOTE The playback status has the same meaning of the mark on the on screen guide Refer to page 26 35 Function list To select the settings for those items listed below without a description of their operation press A or v to select an item and press ENTER Time Time display selection Changes the time information in the display window and the status bar Each time ENTER is pressed the display changes on the menu bar DVD VIDEO operating during play back TOTAL Elapsed playback time of the current title TREM Remaining time of the cur rent title Time Elapsed playback time of the current chapter REM Remaining time of the cur rent chapter CD operating during playback VCD SVCD Time Elapsed playback time of the current track REM Remaining time of the cur rent track TOTAL Elapsed playback time of the disc T REM Remaining time ofthe disc Refer to page 33 Corr For A B repeat playback refer to Repeat mode page 36 Refer to page 36 OLA pag Time search DVD VIDEO chapter search Selects a chapter Press the number Chapter search buttons to enter the chapter number and press ENTER Examples 5 lt 9 4 210 gt 2 gt 4 OD 1 3 DVD VIDEO VCD SVCD DivX Refer to page 30
45. can also be con O O nected to the HDMI terminal so that the lt gt uncompressed HD video signal type can be out ss 1 gt put as well C3 Q O MCAUTION 2 sss eee e Do not connect an S video cable and a compo O OO nent video cable at the same time Otherwise the picture may not be played back properly Connect the main unit directly to a TV or a mon OQ O O me OOL itor without routing through a video cassette Ooedj SETTING recorder VCR Otherwise picture distortion Oot SCAN MODE may occur during playback Routing the con OO nection through a VCR however does not affect the audio quality TV Loon o or monitor PR ES Selecting the video signal type To view an image on the TV screen select the video signal type correctly according to the TV after connecting the main unit to the TV Direct connection e Connecting the main unit to a VCR built in TV may also cause picture distortion during play 1 um on the main unit Refer back Connecting the power cable on page 15 and Turning on the main unit on page 16 2 Hold down SCAN MODE for 2 or more seconds e The current video signal type flashes Example lt VI ly 480 1 I A Continued on the next page 12 c O prar ao Q O ha A Preparation continued 3 Do not turn on the power until you complete the connection Press lt or gt to select the video
46. computer ne the IP address to the main Page 13 The setup is complete Now you can enjoy playback of files stored on the computer CZJ ile NOTE e To connect the main unit to the computer directly refer to Connecting the main unit to the computer directly on page 19 4 S gt O Preparation Set up your computer and network environment as follows Computer You must install CyberLink Media Server from the bundled CD ROM to your computer for playing back files stored on the computer with this system System Requirements Operating system e Requirement Microsoft Windows XP Home Edi tion SP2 Windows XP Professional SP2 Win dows XP Media Center Edition SP2 Processor e Requirement A 800 MHz processor such as an Intel Pentium III or Advanced Micro Devices AMD processor e Recommendation 2 0 GHz processor or faster Random Access Memory RAM e Requirement 256 MB e Recommendation 512 MB Free hard disk space e Requirement 50 MB e Recommendation 200 MB Network Interface Card e Requirement Ethernet 802 3 or WiFi 802 11a or 802 11g network adapter VGA e Requirement Intel nVidia or ATI VGA card with 64 MB VRAM Networking device Make sure that there is an available LAN terminal on the router Internet Modem Router LAN Computer Environment in use Also make sure that there is an available Ethernet cable straight through
47. control mode selector AUDIO DVD CD gt VOL AlV lt gt Number buttons A STANDBY 50 2e F r SLEEP CH LEVEL ee cot SETTING BASS TREBLE tels Sol DIMMER For DD 8 DD 3 CLEAR VOICE MCAUTION qe Slide the remote control mode selector to AUDIO Examples 5 5 15 210 1 5 150 210 210 1 5 0 17 AUDIO VCR DBS Using the number buttons Turning on the main unit Press O AUDIO e Press O I AUDIO again to turn off the main unit e With the power off pressing any of the following buttons also turns on the main unit DVD CD gt USB gt NETWORK Pe only for DD 8 DD 3 LINE FM AM or OPEN CLOSE 4 on the remote control gt or SOURCE on the main unit The function assigned to the button starts work ing at the same time Adjusting the volume Press AUDIO VOL e Adjustable volume range is from 0 to 40 e You can also adjust the volume by pressing VOLUME on the main unit NOTE e Refer to page 18 for adjusting the volume of the center surround speaker subwoofer e Refer to page 18 for adjusting the volume bal ance between the left and right speakers Turning off the sound temporarily Press MUTING e Press MUTING again to restore the sound When the main unit is turned off once and turned on again the sound also is restored Sharpening the voice sound This funct
48. file is selected as the source You cannot use this function when a radio broad cast or a device connected to the LINE IN 1 LINE IN 2 or LINE DIGITAL IN terminals is selected as the source Activating the auto standby function Mi When a disc file is selected as the source Press A STANDBY A STANDBY indicator A STANDBY A STANDBY ON e Pressing A STANDBY once again deactivates the function The display window changes to A S TANDBY OFF Performance of the auto standby function When playback of a disc file finishes the auto standby function starts a countdown At this time the A STANDBY indicator starts flashing IE A STANDBY ie ne 20 seconds before the main unit turns off A STANDBY starts flashing I R Vit lid ae STANDBY I a E E E E A When no operation is carried out for 3 minutes the main unit automatically turns off NOTE e Leaving the volume at 0 is not the same as producing no sound and therefore does not start the auto standby function For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 17 Locking disc ejection You can lock the disc tray to prevent the disc from being ejected Setting the disc ejection lock When the main unit is turned off Press 4 while holding down W on the main unit LOCKED e Repeat this step to cancel the disc ejection lock The display window changes to UNLOC
49. is played back Press REPEAT e Each time you press REPEAT the repeat mode changes Display in Indica Display on Usage for the the tor inthe the repeat TV screen OlsPlay eee mode window window REPEAT ies TITLE Tit E current title CJALL or REPEAT REPEAT ALL ALL C_JGROUP or REPEAT c REPEAT GROUP GROUP REPEAT CICHAP ouape CJTRACK or REPEAT TRACK CUOFF REPEAT OFF no display 1 Repeats the whole program during program playback 2 STEP is displayed during program random playback Repeats all Repeats the current NOTE e Repeat playback can also be set using the menu bar Refer to page 36 e You can also specify a part to be played back repeatedly by using A B repeat playback Refer to page 37 e The repeat mode is automatically canceled if there is a file that cannot be played back Selecting the surround mode WMA Press SURROUND MODE e Each time you press SURROUND MODE the display changes in the display window as fol lows AUTO SURROUND When a multi channel signal is input surround sound is automatically produced MOVIE M MUSIC Surround sound suitable for a movie or multi channel signal is produced WIDE 2chMUSIC When a 2ch signal is input surround sound is produced The sound is broader than the one with MOVIE M MUSIC SUPER WIDE Surround sound broader than the one with the WI
50. malfunctions of the system e There are no user serviceable parts inside If anything goes wrong unplug the power cord and consult your dealer e Do not insert any metallic object into the system Note about copyright laws Check the copyright laws in your country before recording from CDs Recording of copyrighted material may infringe copyright laws Safety Precautions Avoid moisture water and dust Do not place the system in moist or dusty places Avoid high temperatures Do not expose the system to direct sunlight and do not place it near a heating equipment O Q D Q At ag When you are away When away on travel or for other reasons for an extended period of time disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet Do not block the vents Blocking the vents may damage the system Care of the cabinet When cleaning the system use a soft cloth and fol low the relevant instructions on the use of chemi cally coated cloths Do not use benzene thinner or other organic solvents including disinfectants These may cause deformation or discoloring If water gets inside the system Turn the system off and disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet then call the store where you made your purchase Using the system in this condition may cause fire or electrical shock e This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and othe
51. manual for the network function For DD 1 users The LAN terminal is not available 3 For DD 8 DD 3 users Refer to page 12 For DD 1 users The HDMI terminal is not available Display window 27 Using the remote control The numbers refer to the pages in which the parts are explained a AUDIO O17 TS NETWORK TV VIDEO TV VCR DBS par OS en CL 45 USB LINE FM AM DBS 44 tS 24 _ k y Or 45 42 REPLAY MODE 7 MUTING VCR SOU as 21 34 22 2 rr Con dd CTI TV CHANNEL co AUDIO 45 voL voL JE S H raa 46 VCR DBS 45 46 17 y 29 SLOW Se SLOW amp cy 29 22 29 TUNING MEMORY FM MODE TUNING ee 22 29 22 28 TOP MENU MENU 22 28 Or 3 1 Lee mae zon S 33 Lai z RETURN ee ai me 17 30 13 15 18 Cio C0 EDA 20 TO O s D CO 32 IT 2 Oar 18 2 5e Q Ozz 26 There are some differences between DD 8 DD 3 and DD 1 in the locations of the remote control buttons as shown below oos 4 DIMMER Refer to the separate Refer to page 19 volume of the opera tion manual for the network function 2 DIMMER CD No button Refer to page 19 Inserting the batteries into the remote control R6P SUM 3 AA 15F type dry cell batteries supplied e If the effective range of the remote control decreases replace both batteries E CAUTION e Do not expose
52. occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For Canada pour le Canada THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMIS SIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED DIGITAL APPARATUS ICES 003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICA TIONS CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE RESPECTE LES LIMITES DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES APPLICA BLES AUX APPAREILS NUMIRIQUES DE CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANS LA NORME SUR LE MATE RIEL BROUILLEUR APPAREILS NUMERIQUES NMB 003 EDICTEE PAR LE MINISTRE DES COMMUNICATIONS G 1 CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shocks fire etc 1 Do not remove screws covers or cabinet 2 Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture ATTENTION Afin d viter tout risque d lectrocution d incendie etc 1
53. out the FM antenna horizontally If reception is poor Main unit rear view ew 758 MN co 75 Q coaxial connector not supplied Outdoor FM antenna cable not supplied NOTE e A coaxial cable is recommended as it reduces interference for FM reception Connecting the speakers Assembling the speaker stands DD 8 The speakers for DD 8 must be assembled to the speaker stands before the speakers can be connected to the subwoofer Follow the diagrams below Left and right speakers E CAUTION e The left and right speakers for DD 8 are consid erably heavy Care must be taken in carrying and handling them Injury to personnel or damage to devices may result if the left right speaker falls Speaker stand aa amp Mount the speaker body perpendicular to the speaker stand Use the supplied M4 x 25 mm 1 screws 3 to fasten each speaker to its speaker stand TS Si ao CRE S ae D La 17 2 C4 4 4 4 O ras 1 se van RAA AAA g 2 4 Red FRONT LEFT Left right speaker cable supplied Remove the screw and the terminal cover After connecting the speaker cables reattach the termi nal cover to the speaker body and tighten the screw Center surround speaker EN N EEE ja Ni Qi N N Use the supplied amp 5 n M5 x 14 mm 54 screws 2 to fasten the speaker stand E CAUTION e The center surround speaker f
54. place it near a heating equipment When you are away When away on travel or for other reasons for an extended period of time disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet Do not block the vents Blocking the vents may damage the system Care of the cabinet When cleaning the system use a soft cloth and fol low the relevant instructions on the use of chemi cally coated cloths Do not use benzene thinner or other organic solvents including disinfectants These may cause deformation or discoloring If water gets inside the system Turn the system off and disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet then call the store where you made your purchase Using the system in this condition may cause fire or electrical shock e This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited 48 Reference E Reference o Notes on discs files Playable disc file types Playable discs DVD VIDEO VCD SVCD CD CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW R RW Playable files recorded on a disc MP3 WMA WAV JPEG ASF DivX
55. playback when you change the surround mode setting sound from the LINE OUT and LINE DIGITAL OUT terminals may be intermit tent Before recording sound to another device select the desired surround mode setting For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 30 Adjusting the picture quality 3 Press A or Y to select the item VFP you want to adjust e Each time you press A or w the item DAA VCD changes on the TV screen as follows Vixe 1er x Mi When a disc is played back or paused GAMMA Controls the brightness of neutral tints ad 1 Press VFP while maintaining the brightness of dark The current settings are displayed and light portions Selectable options D LOW MID and HIGH T TV screen example Oo Selected VFP mod BRIGHTNESS D Dur RE Controls the brightness of the display he NORMAL Setting range 8 to 8 O GAMMA CONTRAST e BRIGHTNESS Controls the contrast of the display Set 2 ting range 12 to 12 SATURATION SATURATION TINT Controls the saturation of the display Set 7 ASE ting range 16 to 16 E TINT 2 Press lt or gt to select VFP mode Controls the tint of the display Setting O range 16 to 16 O ae time AN da lt ore Me mode _ SHARPNESS changes on the eee ae OPEN Controls the sharpness of the display NORMAL Selectable options LOW and HIGH For normal play
56. pressure level 78 dB Wem Dimensions W x H x D 165 mm x 376 mm x 165 mm including stand Weight 1 unit 1 0 kg including stand Left and right speakers for DD 1 SP DD1F Type 2 way bass reflex type Magnetically shielded type Speaker 10 cm cone 4 cm cone Power handling capacity 30 W Impedance 3 Q Frequency range 55 Hz 40 kHz Sound pressure level 83 dB Wem Dimensions W x H x D 127 mm x 273 mm x 221 mm Weight 1 unit 2 6 kg Center surround speaker for DD 8 DD 3 SP DD8S Type 1 way acoustic suspension type Magnetically shielded type Speaker 9 5 cm x 1 cm direct drive Power handling capacity 30 W Impedance 3 Q Frequency range 120 Hz 40 kHz Sound pressure level 79 dB Wem Dimensions W x H x D 344 mm x 61 mm x 76 mm including stand Weight 0 95 kg including stand Center surround speaker for DD 1 SP DD1S Type 1 way acoustic suspension type Magnetically shielded type Speaker 9 5 cm x 1 cm direct drive Power handling capacity 30 W Impedance 3 Q Frequency range 140 Hz 40 kHz Sound pressure level 79 dB Wem Dimensions W x H x D 296 mm x 50 mm x 45 mm Weight 0 7 kg Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Supplied accessories Remote control x 1 Battery x 2 FM antenna x 1 AM loop antenna x 1 Left right speaker cable x 2 Center surround speaker cable x 1 Only for DD 8 and DD 3 System cable x 1 Composite video cable x 1 A
57. printed on the package Playable MP3 WMA WAV JPEG ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 discs files e CDs recorded in the ISO 9660 format are play able except CDs recorded in the packet write format UDF format e CDs recorded in the multi session format are also playable e Files with an extension of mp3 wma wav jpg jpeg asf divx div avi mpg or mpeg extensions with uppercase and low ercase letters mixed are also acceptable are playable e This system cannot play back DVDs recorded in multi session or multi border format Notes on MP3 WMA WAV JPEG ASF discs files e A disc may not be played back or reading it may take a long time depending on its recording con ditions or properties e The time needed for reading varies with the number of groups or tracks files recorded on the disc e If a character other than single byte English characters is used in the file name of an MP3 WMA JPEG ASF file the track file name will not be displayed correctly e The order of tracks groups displayed on the MP3 WMA menu screen and the order of files groups displayed on the JPEG menu screen may be different from that of files folders dis played on a computer monitor screen e In the case of MP3 WMA discs since groups tracks are played back in alphabetical order a commercially available MP3 WMA disc may be played back in an order different from
58. protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corpora tion Reverse engineering or disassembly is pro hibited e DVD logo is a registered trademark of DVD For mat Logo Licensing Corporation e Official DivX Certified product e Plays all versions of DivX video including DivX 6 with standard playback of DivX media files e DivX DivX certified and associated logos are trademarks of DivX Inc and are used under license e HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multi media Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC e HDCP is the abbreviation of High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection and is the high reli able copy control technology licensed by Digital Content Protection LLC Notes on handling Important cautions Installation of the system e Select a place which is level dry and neither too hot nor too cold between 5 C and 35 C between 41 F to 95 F e Leave sufficient distance between the system and the TV e Do not use the system in a place subject to vibration Power cord e Do not handle the power cord with wet hands e A small amount of power is always consumed while the power cord is connected to the wall outlet e When unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet always pull on the plug not the power cord To prevent
59. rear view YoY Basic operations Turning on the main unit ry OPEN CLOSE 4 ENE e AUDIO Press 6 1 AUDIO Oooo Pr AUDIO in to turn off the main USB TeEeleo FM AM ess O again to turn off the ma LINE lt gt muTING oe O O R motecontrol With the power off pressing any of the following mode selector buttons also turns on the main unit p AUDIO DVD CD gt USB gt NETWORK Pp DVD CD amp ae z VOL LINE FM AM or OPEN CLOSE 4 on the O O remote control aay iv gt or SOURCE on the main unit Cod The function assigned to the button starts work O O ing at the same time 2 Adjusting the volume O O Number Press AUDIO VOL buttons e Adjustable volume range is from 0 to 40 A STANDBY i SLEEP e You can also adjust the volume by pressing nee ate i oe oll Sa VOLUME on the main unit oa eld NOTE e Refer to page 17 for adjusting the volume of the center surround speaker subwoofer e Refer to page 17 for adjusting the volume bal ance between the left and right speakers CLEAR VOICE selector to AUDIO tem porarily VCR DBS E CAUTION gt goo 5 e Slide the remote control mode care M Turning off the sound Press MUTING e Press MUTING again to restore the sound When the main unit is turned off once and turned on again the sound also is restored U
60. restore the normal speed press DVD CD or USB Pm e Hold down lt lt or gt NOTE e For some discs files sound is intermittent or no sound is produced during fast reverse fast for ward search e The selectable speeds and displays vary by the disc file type Playing back from a position 10 seconds before M When a disc is played back Press ONE TOUCH REPLAY lt NOTE e You cannot go back to the previous title 29 Slow motion playback MVWhen a disc is paused Press SLOW or SLOW Each time you press SLOW or SLOW the speed increases e Pressing DVD CD cancels this function and starts normal playback NOTE e No sound is produced e The picture motion in the reverse direction may not be smooth e For a VCD or SVCD slow motion playback can be used in the forward direction only Skipping to the beginning of a chapter track file Was ASE Sen PBC off M Vhen a disc file is played back Press lt lt or gt gt repeatedly e Press GROUP TITLE SKIP K gt gt to select the title or group For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 23 Selecting a chapter track using the number buttons WMA ASF FES KBC off M Vhen a disc file is played back Press the number buttons to select the chapter number or track number Skipping at approximately 5 minute intervals You can skip within a file at approximately 5 minu
61. shown above 1 Press OPEN CLOSE 4 on the remote control or on the main unit e The disc tray ejects 2 Place a disc Printed surface A e To play back an 8 cm 336 disc place it on the inner hollow of the disc tray 3 Press DVD CD NOTE e Instead of step 3 you can use the buttons on the main unit Repeatedly pressing SOURCE can select the disc as the source and pressing gt starts playback e A menu screen may appear on the TV screen after DVD playback starts In such a case oper ate the menu screen referring to Selecting a track from the menu screen on page 29 e If you perform an operation such as changing the source quickly or loading an incompatible disc refer to pages 49 51 the disc may not be played back or ejected In this case turn off the main unit and turn it on again by using I on the main unit 22 lt gt amp 2 c 9 DT Un fe 0 c See Q O 0 ma x O Q gt amp Q 2 O 2 D Gen N c i Sum Q 2 N mM Basic operations of disc file playback continued Playing back a file MER D wav ES asr Divx eee This part explains playing back 1 files recorded on the loaded disc and 2 files recorded on a USB mass storage class device connected to the main unit The operation is explained with a display of MP3 files as an example NOTE
62. sure that there is an available Ethernet cable straight through cable not supplied This cable is used for connecting the router and the main unit as shown on page 6 NOTE e To connect the main unit to the computer directly refer to Connecting the main unit to the computer directly on page 19 Connection This part explains the procedure for connecting the main unit to the computer via a router with an Ethernet cable and confirming that the connection is completed properly NOTE Before following this procedure connect the main unit speakers and a TV referring to the main volume of the operation manual for this system To connect the main unit to the computer directly refer to Connecting the main unit to the computer directly on page 19 Connecting the main unit to the router This part explains the procedure for connecting the main unit to the computer linked to the Internet via a router Internet Modem Router To the LAN terminal on the router Ethernet cable LY straight through cable not supplied Computer ee A oom e The diagram shown above has been simplified by omitting the connection of the main unit speakers and a TV Refer to the main volume of the operation manual for connecting the devices shown above e The diagrams of the Internet and modem are omitted in the later explanations 1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable straight through cable not supp
63. the DHCP function you must assign the IP address to the main unit manually e You can also use the network function by con necting the main unit to the computer directly Refer to page 19 File types compatible with this system You can play back the following file types using the network function of this system LPCM WAV MP3 WMA JPEG ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 NOTE e You cannot use the network function to play back a DivX DRM file stored on the connected computer General flow chart for the network function Set up the system following the flow chart shown below The procedure for setting up the system differs depending on your usage environment Connect the main unit to the router connected to your computer SEE en prar O gt xe Brar Install CyberLink Media Server to your computer Page 7 Specify the shared folders Page 8 l I Start CyberLink Media Server and then make sure that the main unit recognizes CyberLink Media Server 7 Does the main unit recognize CyberLink Media Server Make sure that the main unit is turned on Check the cable connection Page 10 Does the main unit recognize CyberLink Media Server The IP address is assigned auto matically using the DHCP func tion of the router The IP address has to be set up manually Page 10 Exit CyberLink Media Server Find out the IP address of your Page 11
64. the connection to the computer Confirming the connection to the computer 9 Starting CyberLink Media Server 9 Setting up the IP address Setting up the IP address 11 Occasions requiring the IP address EE D on ee ene E eee er re ee ne een 11 Determining the IP address of the COMPUIBLS RS nana Dei 11 Assigning the IP address to the MAIN sd 13 Playing back files stored on the computer Playing back files stored on the COMPDUTEr S aa 16 Playing back audio files 16 S gt O Introduction Introduction to the network function Outline of the network function You can play back video audio and still picture files stored on your computer by setting up the net work with the computer and the main unit Internet Modem Router Computer Main unit Environment in use You must install CyberLink Media Server from the bundled CD ROM to your computer CyberLink Media Server is a software applica tion for sending video audio and still picture files stored on your computer to the main unit The network can be easily set up without having to manually configure the IP address of the main unit by simply connecting a router with a DHCP func tion to the main unit The DHCP function of the router automatically assigns the IP address to the main unit NOTE e If the router does not have a DHCP function or you do not use
65. the connection to the computer This part explains how to start CyberLink Media Server for the first time and how to perform the fol Starting CyberLink Media lowing e Confirming that the main unit recognizes the Server computer On the remote control 1 Press 0 1 AUDIO to turn on the O e AUDIO main unit NETWORK gt eee O On the computer 2 2 Double click the CyberLink Media OOD Pa A q Server icon on the desktop 2 CyberLink Mediaserver Q 0 l XA 00 CyberLink Media Server starts i NS 00 lo 6 On the remote control OOOO G Oo 3 Press NETWORK OIOOO IE 4 Confirm that CyberLink Media OOO LEE See Server is displayed on the TV GOOO screen OO COO CyberLink Media Server L I Le Proceed to Playing back files stored on the computer on page 16 If CyberLink Media Server is not displayed The main unit may not detect the CyberLink Media Server for any of the following reasons Determine the reason by referring to A and B shown below A The Ethernet cable may not be con nected properly Possible cause The Ethernet cable may be of the wrong type a crossover cable may be used or may not be connected securely Possible solution Refer to Connecting the main unit to the router on page 6 to check that the Ether net cable is a straight through cable and is conn
66. the operation manual for the connected device 3 Adjust the volume and make other necessary settings e Refer to Basic operations on page 16 Selecting the signal gain You can select the gain of the signal from the LINE IN 1 and LINE IN 2 terminals Use the initial settings for normal operation If the sound is too small or too loud change the settings 1 Press LINE repeatedly to select LINE 1 or LINE 2 in the display window 2 Hold down ENTER e Each time you hold down ENTER the dis play changes as follows LEVEL 1 the initial setting for LINE 2 LEVEL 2 J LEVEL 3 the initial setting for LINE 1 e The signal gain increases in the order of LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 and LEVEL 3 NOTE e You can select the signal gain respectively for LINE 1 and LINE 2 QP LINK When you start analog playback of a portable digi tal audio player connected to the LINE IN 1 termi nal while the main unit is off or another source is selected the main unit automatically turns on and the source changes to the connected portable digi tal audio player This function is called the quick portable link function QP LINK Activating QP LINK Press QP LINK repeatedly to select QP ON in the display window e To deactivate QP LINK select QP OFF e You can set QP LINK when the main unit is both on and off QP ON ACT T
67. type Total number Total playback of tracks time MP3 WMA WAV ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 file mM When a file is played back GR TR 1 1 0 00 03 Group Track Elapsed number number playback time M WWhen a file is stopped MP3 G1T 1 TT File type Group Track number number W Changing the display in the display window Only for MP3 WMA files For an MP3 WMA file you can change the display in the display window to see tag information and a file name When a disc file is played back Press DISPLAY repeatedly e Each time you press DISPLAY the display changes in the display window Messages on the TV screen When a DVD VIDEO is selected as the source the messages shown below are displayed on the TV screen to indicate the disc status NOW READING Appears when the main unit is reading the disc information Wait for a short time REGION CODE ERROR Appears when the region code of the disc does not match the code the main unit supports Refer to page 49 NO DISC Appears when no disc is loaded OPEN Appears when the disc tray is opening CLOSE Appears when the disc tray is closing CANNOT PLAY THIS DISC Appears when an unplayable disc is attempted to be played back 26 Basic operations of disc file playback E Basic operations of disc file playback o Basic operations of disc file playback continued Guide icons on the TV screen on screen guide om D Fast reverse fast for
68. using this system This system is compatible with USB 2 0 Full Speed Tracks coded or encrypted using a special method cannot be played on the system Some portable audio players are not compatible with the system This system may not play back some USB mass storage class devices and does not support DRM Digital Rights Management Data hierarchy DVD VIDEO DVD VIDEO consists of titles and each title may be divided into chapters Title 1 D R a Title 2 CR Chapter 1 lt lt _ P VCD SVCD CD A VCD SVCD CD consists of tracks In general each track has its own track number On some discs each track may also be further divided by indexes Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Chapter 2 ET lt gt Chapter 3 lt r Chapter 1 e a Chapter 2 e a MP3 WMA WAV JPEG ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 files Audio still pictures and video are recorded as tracks files on a disc or a USB mass storage class device Tracks files are usually grouped into a folder Folders can also include other folders cre ating hierarchical folder layers This system simplifies the hierarchical construction of files and manages folders by groups Up to 99 groups d ION Group 1 Group 2 Track 1 File 1 I m gt Track 2 File 2 D m a Up to 150 files This system can recognize up to 4 000 tracks files on a disc Also the system
69. 0 Exit CyberLink Media Server Find out the IP address of your Page 11 computer poe the IP address to the main Page 13 The setup is complete Now you can enjoy playback of files stored on the computer NOTE e To connect the main unit to the computer directly refer to Connecting the main unit to the computer directly on page 19 4 Introduction A Introduction E Preparation Set up your computer and network environment as follows Computer You must install CyberLink Media Server from the bundled CD ROM to your computer for playing back files stored on the computer with this system System Requirements Operating system e Requirement Microsoft Windows XP Home Edi tion SP2 Windows XP Professional SP2 Win dows XP Media Center Edition SP2 Processor e Requirement A 800 MHz processor such as an Intel Pentium III or Advanced Micro Devices AMD processor e Recommendation A 2 0 GHz processor or faster Random Access Memory RAM e Requirement 256 MB e Recommendation 512 MB Free hard disk space e Requirement 50 MB e Recommendation 200 MB Network Interface Card e Requirement Ethernet 802 3 or WiFi 802 11a or 802 11g network adapter VGA e Requirement Intel nVidia or ATI VGA card with 64 MB VRAM Networking device Make sure that there is an available LAN terminal on the router Internet Modem Router LAN o Computer Environment in use Also make
70. 1 Ibs including stand Weight Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Supplied accessories Remote control x 1 Battery x 2 FM antenna x 1 AM loop antenna x 1 Left right speaker cable x 2 Center surround speaker cable x 1 System cable x 1 Composite video cable x 1 M4 x 25 mm 1 screw for the stands of the left and right speakers x 6 Only for DD 8 M4 x 16 mm 16 screw for the stands of the left and right speakers x 6 Only for DD 3 M5 x 14 mm 54 screw for the stands of the center surround speaker x 2 Bottom cover of the left and right speakers for wall installation x 2 Only for DD 3 Main volume of the operation manual this man ual x 1 Separate volume of the operation manual for the network function x 1 CD ROM for the network function setup x 1 This CD ROM is for use on a computer It cannot be played back on this system 56 O Q D Q At ag TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMER THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THIS JVC PRODUCT WE WANT TO HELP YOU ACHIEVE A PERFECT EXPERIENCE NEED HELP ON HOW TO HOOK UP NEED ASSISTANCE ON HOW TO OPERATE NEED TO LOCATE A JVC SERVICE CENTER LIKE TO PURCHASE ACCESSORIES uJ VG is HERETO HELP TOLL FREE 1 800 252 5722 http www jvc com Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for Warranty Service Do not attempt to service the product yourself Caution To prevent electrical shock do not open the cabinet
71. 2 for lower sensitivity QP LEVEL1 42 p gt Q O Q ue O O am 7 O 72 a4 S 2 gt A Erur en O O Q lt ee O 7 m 7 2 gt Le ol os ee O en pur ao Q O Operating other devices using the remote control You can operate your TV video cassette recorder VCR and digital broadcast satellite DBS using the remote control of this system ale ol cre dove odoo TV VOL 2 pq p J UU H EE pee 43 Cet VCRIDBS O TV O DBS VCR Remote control mode selector Bb Number buttons TV RETURN 100 Operating a TV using the remote control Setting the manufacturer code 1 Slide the remote control wow mode selector to TV 2 Hold down TV ds e Hold down TV until you finish step 4 3 Press ENTER and release 4 Press number buttons to enter the manufacturer code Examples For a Hitachi TV Press 1 then 0 For a Toshiba TV Press 0 then 8 When the manufacturer of your TV has 2 or more codes select the manufacturer codes in turn and find the one that operates the TV and the remote control properly 5 Release TV NOTE e Manufacturer codes are subject to change with out notice You may not be able to operate the TV produced by the manufacturer
72. 2 Select the check boxes next to o My Videos My Pictures and View Sharing heck the button t item f edia server My Music and click Apply Cancel 7 Wand Settingsixpe Wy Documentamy Video Apply C Documents and Settings xpe My De C Documents and Settings xpe My Do Som gt TD lt ol le gt O O S T ad 0 s O Media Server Documents and Settings xpe My Documents My Vic Q Media Server check the button to add item into media server mmm 1 OG ne ig View Sharing i My Pictures Help e My Music Ga Local Disk C NOTE e To stop sharing a folder Clear the check box next to it and click Apply oes NOTE e To go back to the previous screen e To select folders other than the default folders Click in the upper left portion of the screen refer to Adding shared folders on page 18 e To exit CyberLink Media Server e You can store files of different types in one Click X in the upper right portion of the screen folder For example even when video files and Before deleting a shared folder or file on the con still picture files are stored in the My Music nected computer cancel folder file sharing on folder you can play back those files CyberLink Media Server Confirming the connection to the computer This part explains how to start CyberLink Media Server for the first time and how to perform the fol S
73. 4 15 Co A V lt gt ENTER f Click Cancel Number buttons The dialog box is closed You have finished confirming the IP address of the computer NOTE e Before assigning the IP address to the main unit press NETWORK Pe to select the connected computer as the source NETWORK SETUP on the preference screen is disabled when another source is selected On the remote control Slide the remote con trol mode selector to om AUDIO VCR DBS 13 2 Press SET UP 5 Select OBTAIN IP and then press The preference screen is displayed on the TV ENTER screen OBTAIN IP CALAIS Ir R ka ELE USE A W lt 4D TO SELECT USE ENTER TO CONFIRM ECT USE AW TO SELECT USE ENTER TO CONFIRW SEL ENTER 22 To EXIT PRESS SET UP a 41 Cr ENTER P To EXIT PRESS SET UP 6 Press a or W to select STATIC IP and then press ENTER Q O O an oO om ee Q m O en a NOTE e When changing the Internet connection environ ment by using a DHCP router or other devices that assign IP addresses automatically select DHCP for OBTAIN IP Press vw to select STATIC IP 3 Press gt repeatedly to display ADDRESS and then press OTHERS ENTER USE AW lt 4P TO SELECT USE ENTER TO CONFIRM TO EXIT PRESS SET UP USE O9 KEYS TO INPUT USE ENTER TO CONFIRM ELE a LL Y TO EXIT
74. 5 36 30 30 AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE zoom 30 30 24 oS S Set 24 28 16 29 43 45 L 13 44 47 F 12 34 17 18 J 25 Refer to the separate volume of the operation manual for the network function Inserting the batteries into the remote control en O prar O m O O ur R6P SUM 3 AA 15F type dry cell batteries supplied e If the effective range of the remote control decreases replace both batteries E CAUTION e Do not expose batteries to heat or flame Operating the system from the remote control Point the remote control directly at the front of the main unit e Do not block the remote control sensor on the main unit e Use the remote control at a position higher than the main unit c O prar ao Q O ha A Preparation Do not turn on the power until you complete the connection Connecting the antennas AM loop antenna supplied Setting up the AM loop antenna If insulation covers the tips of the antenna cable twist and pull off the insulation Connecting the AM loop antenna Main unit rear view a Turn the AM loop antenna to find the best position for radio reception NOTE e Make sure that the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals This could cause poor reception FM antenna supplied FM antenna Main unit rear view mT N cO Stretch
75. C plug adaptor x 2 Only for countries areas other than Australia Hong Kong or Middle East ern countries M4 x 25 mm screw for the stands of the left and right speakers x 6 Only for DD 8 M4 x 16 mm screw for the stands of the left and right speakers x 6 Only for DD 3 M5 x 14 mm screw for the stands of the center surround speaker x 2 Only for DD 8 and DD 3 Bottom cover of the left and right speakers for wall installation x 2 Only for DD 3 Main volume of the operation manual this man ual x 1 Separate volume of the operation manual for the network function x 1 Only for DD 8 and DD 3 CD ROM for the network function setup x 1 Only for DD 8 and DD 3 This CD ROM is for use on a computer It cannot be played back on this system 56 Reference E Mains AC Line Instruction Only for countries areas other than Australia or Hong Kong Subwoofer rear view VOLTAGE SELECTOR 220V 240V A 110V CAUTION for mains AC line BEFORE PLUGGING IN do check that your mains AC line voltage corresponds with the position of the voltage selector switch provided on the outside of this equipment and if different reset the voltage selector switch to prevent from a damage or risk of fire electric shock JVL en 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limited 1106SKMMODJEM MUM JVC This manual explains the network function of this system SEPARATE VOLUME INSTRUCTIONS FOR NETWORK FUNCTION Sana
76. COMPU LINK I II or AV COMPU LINK termi oy for the monitor out type Refer to nal on other JVC manufactured systems Refer to OTHERS on page 39 for determining the AV COMPULINK MODE setting Also refer to the manual of the TV to be con nected to the main unit JVC manufactured TV Main unit rear view AV COMPU LINK III AV COMPU LINK II or Il Sd Connection cable not supplied Input terminal on the AV COMPULINK TV MODE setting DVD3 e The AV COMPU LINK function may not work for some TVs when the main unit is connected to the video 2 or video 3 terminal on the TV 46 Q O c Q Q ag Notes on operation Suitable locations for the main unit To minimize the need for servicing and maintain the high quality of this system do not place the main unit in the following locations In a position subject to high humidity or consid erable dust On an uneven or unstable surface Near a heat source Near a computer fluorescent light or other elec tric appliance In a small room with insufficient ventilation In a position exposed to direct sunlight In a position exposed to excessive cold In a position exposed to strong vibration Near a TV other amplifier or tuner Near a magnetic source E CAUTION e The operating temperature of this system is 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Use in temperatures out side this range may cause a malfunction or dam a
77. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable straight through cable not supplied to the LAN terminal on the router LAN Es gt v amp xe x ol Sum gt O O i ma 0 Installing CyberLink Media Server The example TV and computer screenshots used in this manual may differ from the actual screen displays Installing CyberLink Media Server CyberLink Media Server is a software application for sending video audio and still picture files stored on your computer to the main unit This part explains the procedure for installing CyberLink Media Server from the bundled CD ROM to the computer NOTE Make sure you close all anti virus and other applications running on your computer before starting installation This manual explains operations with the English version of both Windows XP and Cyber Link Media Server as examples Follow the explanation referring to the actual operations of your language version Log onto the computer with administrative rights Administrators After installing CyberLink Media Server from the supplied CD ROM it is recommended that you upgrade CyberLink Media Server to enable you to utilize the latest functions Refer to the web site http www victor co jp english download index e html for upgrading CyberLink Media Server On the computer Start up Windows and place the CyberLink Media Server Software CD ROM into your computer
78. D SVCD CD CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW R RW MP3 WMA WAV JPEG ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 Refer to the separate volume of the operation manual for the network function Region code of DVD VIDEO DVD VIDEO players and DVD VIDEO discs have their own Region Code numbers This system can play back a DVD VIDEO whose Region Code number includes the system s Region Code which is indicated on the rear panel Examples eu If a DVD VIDEO with an improper region code number is loaded REGION CODE ERROR appears on the TV screen and playback cannot start e On some DVD VIDEOs VCDs SVCDs or DivX files their actual operation may be different from what is explained in this manual This is due to the disc file programming and disc file structure not a malfunction of this system Unplayable discs e The following discs cannot be played back e DVD ROM except for MP3 WMA JPEG ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 format DVD RAM CD ROM CD I CD I Ready Photo CD SACD etc e Playing back these discs will generate noise and damage the speakers e Damaged discs and discs in an extraordinary shape other than a disc of 12 cm or 8 cm 4 i or 33 6 in diameter cannot be played back e JVC does not guarantee the operation and sound quality of discs not authorized by CD DA which is a CD specification Before playback confirm that the disc complies with this CD specification by checking the marks and reading notes
79. DBS Press 2 then 0 When the manufacturer of your DBS has 2 or more codes select the manufacturer codes in turn and find the one that operates the DBS and the remote Slide the remote control i Before the VCR DBS operation select the remote control mode for the VCR DBS AUDIO control properly mode selector to VCR w DBS oana G I 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Echostar ed eme 15 16 17 18 Operate the remote control by pointing it at the 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 DONC 15 14 Remote control button assigned for the VCR 19 operation RCA Scientific Atlanta 09 10 Remote control button Usage VCR DBS O 1 Turns on off the VCR VCR Selects the VCR input 6 Release VCR DBS O l TV CHANNEL Changes channels Number buttons Selects the channels NOTE 1 10 0 210 e Manufacturer codes are subject to change with DVD CD Starts playback out notice You may not be able to operate the Mm Stops playback VCR DBS produced by the manufacturer Un Pauses playback e After replacing the batteries of the remote con trol set the manufacturer code again gt gt __ Fast forwards the tape aa Fastrewin sthe tape Remote control button assigned for the DBS operation Remote control button Usage VCR DBS O 1 Turns on off the DBS DBS Selects the DBS input TV CHANNEL Changes channels Number buttons 1 9 0 Selects the channels 10 NOT
80. DE 2chMUSIC is produced SURROUND OFF Turns off the surround sound NOTE e When a surround processed signal is input while AUTO SURROUND MOVIE M MUSIC WIDE 2chMUSIC or SUPER WIDE is selected the SURROUND indicator in the dis play window lights up Depending on the signal type surround sound may not be produced as the surround mode set ting During playback when you change the surround mode setting sound from the LINE OUT and LINE DIGITAL OUT terminals may be intermit tent Before recording sound to another device select the desired surround mode setting 34 Convenient functions of disc file playback E Convenient functions of disc file playback B Convenient functions of disc file playback continued Adjusting the picture quality VFP E Vhen a disc is played back or paused Press VFP e The current settings are displayed TV screen example Selected VFP mode 1 NORMAL 35 GAMMA BRIGHTNESS SATURATION TINT SHARPNESS Press lt or gt to select VFP mode e Each time you press lt or gt VFP mode changes on the TV screen as follows NORMAL For normal playback You cannot adjust the image quality Go to step 7 CINEMA Suitable for viewing a movie in a dim room You cannot adjust the image quality Go to step 7 USER1 USER2 You can adjust the image quality Go to step 3 For the locatio
81. DEO terminal E TV Main unit G l a rear view a t To a video terminal i i Composite video cable supplied Connecting a TV with the S VIDEO terminal TV Main unit rear view 4 To an S video terminal f S video cable not supplied 11 Do not turn on the power until you complete the connection Connecting a TV with the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals TV Main unit rear view COMPONENT VIDEO OUT To component ilal Component video cable not supplied mi mm m a Connecting a TV with the HDMI terminal This system can output uncompressed digital video signals to a TV compatible with HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface TV Main unit rear view MONITOR OUT HDMI t To an HDMI terminal t z HDMI cable not supplied Select HDMI for the monitor out type Refer to page 13 NOTE This system supports up to HDMI version 1 0 The HDMI video signal type can be checked with O the HDMI indicator in the display window Ho oo Refer to Selecting the video signal type shown ar Seley gnal typ 9000 s on the right 5060 e If the picture is distorted while an HDMI TV is aS 2 connected turn off the main unit and turn it on C S again Q A TV compatible with HDCP High Bandwidth ad OOOO Digital Content Protection
82. DEo al TITLE 33 CHAP 33 TOTAL 1 25 58 gt _ Os cHaP OD 1 Ga 1 5 amp 1 3 Menu bar 2 Press lt or to select an item you want to operate and then press ENTER e To turn off the menu bar press ON SCREEN Information displayed on the status bar DVD VIDEO Current title number Playback status Dolby D FFR ve E TOTAL 1 25 58 b DVD VIDEO Sound signal type Time Current chapter number VCD SVCD CD ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 the example below is for a CD CD RANDOM Playback mode status Playback Time status VCD SVCD CD Current track number ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 file Repeat mode status NOTE The playback status has the same meaning of the mark on the on screen guide Refer to page 27 Function list To select the settings for those items listed below without a description of their operation press A or v to select an item and press ENTER Time Time display selection Changes the time information in the display window and the status bar Each time ENTER is pressed the display changes on the menu bar DVD VIDEO operating during play back TOTAL Elapsed playback time of the current title Remaining time of the cur rent title Time Elapsed playback time of the current chapter REM Remaining time of the cur rent chapter CD operating during playback VCD SVCD Time Elapsed playback time of the current track REM Remaining time of the cur
83. Do not open the top cover There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit leave all servicing to qualified service personnel 3 CAUTION Visible and or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open Do not view directly with optical instruments 4 REPRODUCTION OF LABEL CAUTION LABEL PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT IMPORTANT POUR PRODUITS LASER 1 PRODUIT LASER CLASSE 1 2 ATTENTION N ouvrez pas le couvercle sup rieur Il n y a aucune pi ce r parable par l utilisateur a l int rieur de l appareil confiez toute r paration a un personnel qualifi 3 ATTENTION Rayonnement laser visible et ou invisible de classe 1M une fois ouvert Ne pas regarder directement dans le faisceau avec des instruments optiques 4 REPRODUCTION DE L TIQUETTE ETIQUETTE DE PRECAUTION PLAC E L INTERIEUR DE L APPAREIL CAUTION ATTENTION AVISO JARNING tE VISIBLE AND OR RAYONNEMENT LASER RADIACION L SER SYNLIG OCH ELLER cc BA lt m4A VISIBLE AND O DE CLASE 1M SYNLIG i aa DIFAIM LE Het OPTICALINSTRUMENTS IDIRECTEMENT AVEC DIRECTAMENTE r RETEK F IEC60825 1 2001 DES INSTRUMENTS CON INSTRUMENTAL STR LEN MED OPTISKA ALT lt HEEL FDA 21 CFR ENG ENG OPTIQUES FRA OPTICO ESP INSTRUMENT SWE JPN LV44603 003A Warnings cautions and others continued Mises en garde pr cautions et indications diverses suite CAUTION Proper Ventilation To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to protect from damage place the a
84. E When the remote control mode selector is slid to VCR DBS some buttons may not work 46 Operating other devices using the remote control E Reference g Notes on operation Suitable locations for the main unit To minimize the need for servicing and maintain the high quality of this system do not place the main unit in the following locations In a position subject to high humidity or consid erable dust On an uneven or unstable surface Near a heat source Near a computer fluorescent light or other elec tric appliance In a small room with insufficient ventilation In a position exposed to direct sunlight In a position exposed to excessive cold In a position exposed to strong vibration Near a TV other amplifier or tuner Near a magnetic source E CAUTION e The operating temperature of this system is 5 C to 35 C Use in temperatures outside this range may cause a malfunction or damage the system Condensation Under the following conditions you may not be able to operate this system properly due to con densation formed on the lens of the main unit When you have just started an air conditioner to warm your room When you have placed the main unit at an area with high humidity When you have moved the main unit from a cold place to a warm place When condensation forms leave the main unit turned on wait for approximately 1 or 2 hours and then operate the main unit Cleaning the main un
85. European Union only Union europ enne seulement en O gt O Table of contents Thank you for purchasing a JVC product Please read all instructions carefully before operation to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the unit Introduction Part description 3 Using the remote control 4 Preparation Pr parations 5 Connecting the antennas aaaanaannnaannneann 5 Connecting the speakers cccecceeeeeeeees 6 Connecting a TV 11 Connecting a portable digital audio player 14 Connecting other digital audio devices 15 Connecting other analog audio devices 1 Connecting the power cable 15 Basic operations Basic operations 16 Using the number buttons 16 Turning on the main unit 16 Adjusting the volume 16 Turning off the sound temporarily 16 Sharpening the voice sound 0066008 17 Adjusting the bass treble sound 17 Adjusting the volume of the center surround speaker subwoofer 17 Adjusting the volume balance between the left and right speakers 17 Changing the brightness of the display WINOOW sn ne es ated da 18 Using the sleep timer cccscccsseeeeseeeees 18 Auto standby function cccceeceeeseeeeeeeees 19 Locking disc ejection
86. HZ k kHz ere FM L 8 90M Preset number Refer to page 22 2 Press TUNING or TUNING repeatedly to select a radio sta tion e When the main unit has receive an FM ste reo broadcast the ST stereo indicator lights up in the display window e You can also select a radio station using the automatic tuning E Automatic tuning Hold down TUNING or TUNING until the frequency starts changing and then release the button e When the main unit has received a broad cast the frequency automatically stops changing e You can select a specific radio station while searching for a broadcast Press TUN ING or TUNING to stop the automatic tuning when the desired frequency appears in the display window NOTE e If an FM stereo broadcast is difficult to hear because of noise you may be able to hear the broadcast more easily by pressing FM MODE to switch the sound to monaural reception In this case the MONO monaural indicator lights up in the display window To return the sound to stereo reception press FM MODE again Tuning in to a preset radio station Presetting radio stations in the main unit allows you to easily tune in to a radio station Presetting radio stations You can store up to 30 FM radio stations and up to 15 AM radio stations 1 Select a radio station you want to store e Refer to Selecting a radio station on page 21 2 Press MEMORY e
87. ILE TYPE on page 39 1 Prepare the system for file playback by following the operations below When you want to play back files on a disc Place a disc on the disc tray e Refer to steps 1 and 2 on page 23 Mi When you want to play back files on a USB mass storage class device Connect the USB mass storage class device to the USB terminal on the front of the main unit Main unit front view One zs One OF PHONES USB LINE IN 1 OUT Flash memory device portable digital audio player or other USB mass storage class device NOTE Copyrighted files cannot be played back This system cannot recognize a USB mass stor age class device whose rating exceeds 5V 500mA When connecting a USB mass storage class device refer also to its manual When using a USB cable for connecting a USB mass storage class device its length should be less than 1 m Connect a USB mass storage class device directly to the main unit without routing through a USB hub Otherwise a malfunction may occur Before disconnecting the USB mass storage class device make sure that playback is stopped e The main unit does not charge a USB mass stor age class device connected to the USB termi nal 2 Press DVD CD or USB NOTE e You can also use the buttons on the main unit Repeatedly pressing SOURCE can select the disc file as the source and pressing starts playback If you select another source while READING
88. INE OUT ter minal E Selecting the analog output level of the LINE OUT terminal You can lower the analog output level to prevent the system from producing unnecessarily loud sound Controlling the level may also be helpful for recording sound from the system to other devices o 0 0 Colo gjo AIS 0 O Ojo 600 o 000 ee CO Java O O O O O SETTING O O O 1 Press SETTING 2 Press A or v to select LINEOUT in the display window LINEOUT L1 3 Press lt or gt to select L1 or L2 L1 for normal usage the initial setting L2 for higher level 14 c prar ae se Q Q 0 Preparation continued Connecting other digital audio devices AV amplifier with a built in decoder To an optical digital 4 input terminal in c O prar ao Q O ha A Optical digital cable not supplied Main unit rear view Optical digital cable not supplied To an optical digital 4 output terminal MD player or satel Output 15 Do not turn on the power until you complete the connection Connecting other analog audio devices AUDIO OUT R L Audio device Output Audio cable not supplied Main unit rear view Connecting the power cable E Main unit Main unit rear view oOo AC outlet t J AC outlet V E Subwoofer Subwoofer
89. KED 20 Basic operations E Listening to radio broadcasts E Listening to radio broadcasts O O 8395 O fe OO JO FM AM D 0 D Remote control mode selector D i STUNING ES 5 TUNING C MEMORY E oN FM MODE a koJ lt gt ENTER O Number buttons CANCEL For the number button usage refer to Using the number buttons on page 17 MCAUTION gt Slide the remote control mode AUDIO selector to AUDIO VCR DBS 21 Setting the AM tuner spacing AM stations are spaced 9 kHz apart in some coun tries and 10 kHz in other countries E When the main unit is turned off To select 9 kHz spacing while holding down VOLUME on the main unit press O I on the main unit to turn on the power AM 9 kHz STEP appears in the display window To select 10 kHz spacing while holding down VOLUME on the main unit press I on the main unit to turn on the power AM 10 kHz STEP appears in the display window NOTE e When the spacing is switched the preset radio station memory is erased Selecting a radio station 1 Press FM AM to select FM or AM in the display window e Each time you press FM AM the band tog gles between FM and AM e Repeatedly pressing SOURCE on the main unit can also select a radio broadcast as the source Example Display when an FM radio broadcast is received Stereo indicator Frequency M M
90. LVT1547 009C P A US UB UW UX UJ Information on DLNA DLNA CERTIFIED Audio Video Image Player This system complies with DLNA Guidelines 1 0 You can play back the following file types using the network function of this system LPCM WAV MP3 WMA JPEG ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 NOTE e DLNA stands for Digital Living Network Alli ance Refer to the following website for details http www dina org CyberLink Media Server is a registered trademark along with other company and product names mentioned in this publication used for identification purposes and remain the exclusive property of their respective own ers DLNA and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks and or service marks of Digital Living Network Alliance Microsoft Windows Windows XP are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Table of contents Introduction Reference Introduction sss 3 Re l rence naines 18 Introduction to the network function 3 Adding shared folders 18 General flow chart for the network Connecting the main unit to the FUNCION era ea E tnt 4 computer directly cccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 19 PreDAaratiONs ich 5 Troubleshooting 20 Computer 5 Networking device 5 Connection Connections 6 Connecting the main unit to the router 6 Installing CyberLink M
91. Link Media Server Click X in the upper right portion of the screen 18 Reference E Reference o Connecting the main unit to the computer directly This part explains the procedure for connecting the main unit to the computer directly You must install CyberLink Media Server to your computer before connecting the main unit to the computer Refer to page 7 1 Connect the main unit and the computer as shown in the diagram below Cie N i SJ Ethernet cable e straight through cable or crossover cable not supplied LAN 2 Set up the computer so that it can obtain its IP address automatically Select Obtain an IP address automatically in step 6 on page 13 and then click OK 3 Set up the main unit so that it can obtain its IP address automatically Select DHCP and then click ENTER in step 6 on page 14 DHCP is selected as the initial setting The main unit and the computer start to obtain the IP addresses recognizable by each other Wait about one minute until the setup is complete NOTE e You can also assign arbitrary values for the IP addresses by following pages 11 to 15 4 Confirm the connection to the computer Set up the shared folders referring to Specifying the shared folders on page 8 and Confirming the connection to the computer on page 9 e After finishing the shared folder setup pro ceed to Playing back files stored on the co
92. MI cable OTHERS items Contents initial setting a Select ON or OFF Refer to page 28 Select ON or OFF Refer to page 27 DivX The main unit has its own registration REGISTRA code You can confirm the registration TION code when necessary Once you have played back a disc file on which the regis tration code is recorded the registration code of the main unit is overwritten for copyright protection For DD 8 DD 3 users Refer to the separate volume of the oper ation manual for the network function For DD 1 users This item is not available NETWORK SETUP 40 Convenient functions of disc file playback T Convenient functions of disc file playback T Changing the initial settings with the preference screen continued List of relationships of DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT preference items and output signal Plavback disc file DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT preference ee STREAM PCM DOLBY DIGITAL PCM PCM ONLY 48 kHz 16 20 24 bits linear PCM DVD VIDEO 48 kHz 16 bits stereo linear PCM 96 kHz linear PCM DVD VIDEO DTS DVD VIDEO DTS bit stream 48 kHz 16 bits stereo linear PCM DOLBY DIGITAL DVD VIDEO DOLBY DIGITAL bit stream one a la 44 1 kHz 16 bits stereo linear PCM See DONGE 48 kHz 16 bits linear PCM DTS CD DTS bit stream 44 1 kHz 16 bits linear PCM MP3 WMA DivX file 32 44 1 48 kHz 16 bits linear PCM NOTE e Among DVD VIDEOs without copyright protection there may be some DVD VIDEOs that outp
93. MPEG1 MPEG2 Playable files recorded on a USB mass storage Only for DD 8 and DD 3 the network function e Even though listed above some types may be unplayable 1 Discs should be finalized before being played back 2 For files recorded on a DVD R DVD RW the disc should be formatted with UDF Bridge 3 This system may not recognize some USB mass storage class devices This system can not play back a file whose data volume is more than 2 gigabytes and a file whose data transfer rate is more than 2 Mbps It is possible to play back finalized R RW DVD Video Format only discs DVD lights on the front display panel when a R RW disc is loaded Some discs may not be played back because of their disc characteristics recording conditions or damage or stains on them Only sounds can be played back from the following discs MIX MODE CD CD EXTRA CD G CD TEXT This system accommodates the NTSC and PAL systems 49 Region code of DVD VIDEO DVD VIDEO players and DVD VIDEO discs have their own Region Code numbers This system can play back a DVD VIDEO whose Region Code number includes the system s Region Code which is indicated on the rear panel Examples For Australia Central and South America For the Middle Eastern countries ploe For countries areas other than Australia Cen tral and South America or Middle Eastern countries oloon If a DVD VIDEO with an improper region
94. NE repeatedly to select LINE 1 or LINE 2 in the display window 2 Hold down ENTER e Each time you hold down ENTER the dis play changes as follows LEVEL 1 the initial setting for LINE 2 LEVEL 2 gt LEVEL 3 the initial setting for LINE 1 e The signal gain increases in the order of LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 and LEVEL 3 NOTE e You can select the signal gain respectively for LINE 1 and LINE 2 42 Playing back sources from other devices E Playing back sources from other devices o Playing back sources from other devices continued QP LINK When you start analog playback of a portable digi tal audio player connected to the LINE IN 1 termi nal while the main unit is off or another source is selected the main unit automatically turns on and the source changes to the connected portable digi tal audio player This function is called the quick portable link function QP LINK Activating QP LINK Press QP LINK repeatedly to select QP ON in the display window To deactivate QP LINK select QP OFF e You can set QP LINK when the main unit is both on and off QP ON ACT En 4 Using QP LINK When QP ON is selected 1 Connect a portable digital audio player to the LINE IN 1 terminal using an audio cable Main unit front view Oren Oct PHONES USB LINE IN 1 OUT Audio cable not supplied
95. NTER 3 Press or to adjust the volume balance e CENTER the initial setting is displayed when the volume of the left and right speak ers are the same e You can adjust the volume range respec tively for the left and right speakers Adjust able volume range is from 21 to 1 Changing the brightness of the display window Press DIMMER e Each time you press DIMMER the display changes in the display window as follows DIMMER 1 The display window becomes darker than the normal display brightness DIMMER 2 The display window becomes darker than DIMMER 1 DIMMER AUTO When a video disc file is played back the dis play window becomes darker automatically DIMMER OFF The normal display brightness is restored For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 16 Using the sleep timer When the time you specify elapses the main unit automatically turns off Press SLEEP e Each time you press SLEEP the time indicated in the display window changes You can set the time to 10 20 30 60 90 120 or 150 minutes Example Display when the sleep timer is set to 60 minutes AIG SLEEP 7 60 NOTE e When the sleep timer is activated the display window becomes darker automatically Changing the remaining time Press SLEEP repeatedly to select the time again Confirming the remaining time Press SLEEP once Canceling the sl
96. The left and right speakers for DD 8 are consid erably heavy Care must be taken in carrying and handling them Injury to personnel or damage to devices may result if the left right speaker falls Speaker stand SS Ze ars Mount the speaker body perpendicular to the speaker stand Use the supplied M4 x 25 mm screws 3 to fasten each speaker to its speaker stand Left right speaker cable supplied Remove the screw and the terminal cover After connecting the speaker cables reattach the termi nal cover to the speaker body and tighten the screw Center surround speaker qe gt N s s g a NE l ss Use the supplied M5 x 14 mm screws 2 to fasten the speaker stand D E CAUTION e The center surround speaker for DD 8 can be installed on a wall Be sure to have the speaker installed on the wall by qualified personnel DO NOT install the speaker on the wall by your self to avoid unexpected damage from it falling off the wall due to incorrect installation or weak ness in wall structure Care must be taken in selecting a location for speaker installation on a wall Injury to personnel or damage to devices may result if the installed speaker interferes with daily activities Preparation E Preparation E Preparation continued Do not turn on the power until you complete the connection Connecting the speakers to the subwoofer DD 8 Before connecting the speaker cables t
97. The preset number flashes in the display window 3 While the preset number is flash ing press the number buttons to select the preset number Example When storing the radio station AM 810 kHz to the preset number 5 AM 5 810k 4 While the selected number is flash ing press MEMORY or ENTER e STORED appears and the selected radio station is stored NOTE When you store a radio station to a preset num ber to which another radio station has previously been stored the newly set radio station replaces the previously stored radio station You can also use lt 4 or gt to select the preset number in step 3 Tuning in to a preset radio station MVWhen an FM or AM radio broadcast is selected as the source Press the number buttons to select the preset number e You can also select the preset number by press ing lt ore 22 Listening to radio broadcasts E Basic operations of disc file playback o Basic operations of disc file playback OPEN CLOSE es O 1 AUDIO ane See 0000 O00 REPLAY gt gt a Pau Remote control DVD CD gt mode selector SSLOW lt lt com amp i SLOW gt gt PP o amp P z mines TOP MENU AlV lt gt ENTER GROUP TITLE SKIP K lt gt gt Number buttons RETURN For the number button usage refer to Using the number buttons on page 17 AUDIO TV VCR DBS
98. The values are to be used in step 8 on page 15 Click Cancel The dialog box is closed A a ENTER Number buttons You have finished confirming the IP address of the computer NOTE e Before assigning the IP address to the main unit press NETWORK to select the connected computer as the source NETWORK SETUP on the preference screen is disabled when another source is selected On the remote control Slide the remote con trol mode selector to iis AUDIO VCR DBS 13 2 Press SET UP 5 Select OBTAIN IP and then press The preference screen is displayed on the TV ENTER screen Toa alee Se WETWORK SETUP oN OBTAIN IP TV USE AW TO SELECT USE ENTER T0 CONFIRN lt 2 USE AWD TO SELECT USE ENTER TO CONFIRM ELECT ye dep 7 a z ENTER TO EXIT PRESS SET UP I ENTER 4 TO EXIT PRESS SET UP 6 Press a or W to select STATIC IP and then press ENTER NOTE e When changing the Internet connection environ ment by using a DHCP router or other devices that assign IP addresses automatically select DHCP for OBTAIN IP _ I Press v to select STATIC IP 3 Press gt repeatedly to display ADDRESS and then press OTHERS ENTER ELE ENTER USE AW lt 4P TO SELECT USE ENTER TO CONFIRM TO EXIT PRESS SET UP 1 gt USE 0 9 KEYS TO INPUT USE ENTER TO CONFIRM d ELE ENTER
99. WAV file a disc with a sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz and a transmission rate of 16 bits is recommended Notes on DVD R DVD RW e This system does not support a disc recorded in multi border format e This system does not support a disc recorded in DVD VR format 50 O Q D Q At ag c Q Q Q ag Notes on discs files continued Notes on DivX discs files e The system supports DivX 5 x 4 x and 3 11 e The system supports DivX files with a resolution of 720 x 480 pixels or less 30 fps and 720 x 576 pixels or less 25 fps e Audio stream should conform to MPEG1 Audio Layer 2 or MPEG Audio Layer 3 MP3 e The system does not support GMC Global Motion Compression e Files encoded in the interlaced scanning mode may not be played back correctly e Playing back a DivX file may take a long time The elapsed time is not displayed until playback starts The elapsed time may also not be dis played correctly Notes on MPEG1 MPEG2 discs files The stream structure of MPEG1 MPEG2 discs and files should conform to MPEG system pro gram stream 720 x 576 pixels 25 fps 720 x 480 pixels 30 fps is recommended for the highest resolution This system also supports the resolutions of 352 x 576 480 x 576 352 x 288 pixels 25 fps and 352 x 480 480 x 480 352 x 240 pixels 30 fps The profile and level should be MP ML Main Profile at Main Level SP ML Simple Profi
100. Y s teint Lors de l installation de l appareil assurez vous que la fiche soit facilement accessilble La touche O I dans n importe quelle position ne d connecte pas le syst me du secteur e Quand le syst me est en attente le t moin STANDBY est allum en rouge e Quand le syst me est sous tension le t moin STANDBY s teint L alimentation peut tre t l command e CAUTION SP PWDD8 SP PWDD3 The power supply to the subwoofer is linked to the center unit Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely the POWER ON lamp goes off When installing the apparatus ensure that the plug is easily accessible e When the system is turned on the POWER ON lamp lights green ATTENTION SP PWDD8 SP PWDD3 L alimentation du caisson de grave est reli e a l unit centrale D connectez la fiche secteur pour mettre l appareil compl tement hors tension le t moin POWER ON s teint Lors de l installation de l appareil assurez vous que la fiche soit facilement accessible e Quand l appareil est sous tension le t moin POWER ON est allum en vert CAUTION To avoid personal injury or accidentally dropping the unit have two persons unpack carry and install the unit ATTENTION Pour viter toute blessure personnelle ou toute chute accidentelle de l appareil celui ci doit tre d ball transport et install par deux personnes 0 0 S DD 8 48 5 kg 106 9 Ibs DD 3 22 7 kg 51 Ibs
101. You can also access the desired folder from CyberLink Media Server by moving down from the local disk to the subdirectories This part explains the procedure for storing the DATA folder in the default My Videos folder 5 Click View Sharing and adding the DATA folder to the shared fold ers as examples Q a Media Server 6 26 2006 1 Store the DATA folder in the My TS Ft uponetevt g Videos folder using Windows SS FF 2 Double click the CyberLink Media a Server icon on the desktop ah CyberLink Mediaserver 6 Confirm that the DATA folder is added to the list of shared folders O Media Server CyberLink Media Server starts 3 Click My Videos Q Media Server ts and Settings xpe My Documents My Videos DAT View Sharing uncheck the button to remove item from media server Cancel C Documents and Settings xpe My Docur ne Apply C Documents and Settings xp Do C Documents and Settings xpe My Documer vRS ttings xpelMy Documents My My Videos DATA woe Sone ee at My Videos check the button to add item into media server Cancel Agen mee R My Videos x Apply View Sharing a My Pictures Help gt My Music C 3 Local Disk C NOTE e To stop sharing a folder Clear the check box next to it and click Apply e To go back to the previous screen Click in the upper left portion of the screen e To exit Cyber
102. acceptable are playable e This system cannot play back DVDs recorded in multi session or multi border format Notes on MP3 WMA WAV JPEG ASF discs files e A disc may not be played back or reading it may take a long time depending on its recording con ditions or properties e The time needed for reading varies with the number of groups or tracks files recorded on the disc e If a character other than single byte English characters is used in the file name of an MP3 WMA JPEG ASF file the track file name will not be displayed correctly e The order of tracks groups displayed on the MP3 WMA menu screen and the order of files groups displayed on the JPEG menu screen may be different from that of files folders dis played on a computer monitor screen e In the case of MP3 WMA discs since groups tracks are played back in alphabetical order a commercially available MP3 WMA disc may be played back in an order different from that indi cated on the label attached to the disc e Playing back an MP3 WMA file including a still image may take a long time The elapsed time is not displayed until playing back starts If playing back starts the elapsed time may not be dis played correctly e For an MP3 WMA file a disc with a sampling fre quency of 44 1 kHz and transmission rate of 128 kbps is recommended e This system is not compatible with MP3i or MP3PRO e This system can play back a baseline JPEG file excluding mon
103. aintenance Security Center NOTE e Depending on the computer settings the Con trol Panel dialog box is displayed as shown below amp Control Panel DER a Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q u 2 wi DO search 1j gt Folders E Address Control Panel Go Vg Control Panel g Switch to Category View See Also Keyboard Network Connections B b 9 Pen Tablet Properties Phone and Modem Portable Media Devices Power Options Options gt Q 3 Printers and Faxes QuickTime 32 Regional and Language Scanners and Cameras ptions Windows Update Help and Support In this case double click the Network Connec tions icon and then proceed to step 4 3 Click Network Connections amp Network and Internet Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sx X X B amp B Search Folders fi gt Address gt Network and Internet Connections a EU Network and Internet Connections See Also S My Network Places 9 Printers and Other Pick Fs task Hardware a Remote Desktop s L Proven here ont Set up or change your Internet connection Create a connection to the network at your workplace Troubleshooters d Set up or change your home or small office network 2 Home or Small Office Networking 2 Internet Explorer Change Windows Firewall settings 2 Network Diagnostics Set up a wireless network for a home or small office or pick a Control
104. al When files of different types are recorded on a disc or connected USB mass stor age class device select the file type before playback AUDIO For MP3 WMA WAV files STILL PICTURE For JPEG files VIDEO For ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEGz2 files You can select the settings for the picture appearance image quality color intensity and black fading on the TV connected to the HDMI terminal STANDARD For normal usage ENHANCE The main unit automatically adjusts the picture appearance You can select the video signal type out put from the HDMI terminal AUTO For normal usage The main unit auto matically selects the output video signal type according to the TV connected to the HDMI terminal RGB Select this item if no picture appears on the TV with the AUTO setting The out put video signal type is set to the RGB signal 38 O 2 gt Q 2 a O 2 DT Ge O 72 G O prar O m Ge prar c c Q gt c O O lt 2 gt Q 2 a O 2 DT Gen O 72 c O O G m Ge _ en c Q gt en O O Changing the initial settings with the preference screen continued op AUDIO ame DOWN MIX D Dynamic RANGE COMPRESSION HDMI AUDIO OUT 39 Contents initial setting Select the output signal type suitable to the device connected to the LINE DIGI TAL OUT terminal Refer to
105. al Manual setup for IP setup for IP address address Determining the IP address of the computer This part explains the procedure for determining the IP address of the computer by displaying the network setup NOTE e Depending on the computer settings you may need operations different from the explanation given in this part Refer to Help in Windows for the following steps On the computer 1 Click Start and then Control Panel Internet RA My Documents Internet Explorer erei 4 My Recent Documents gt E J E mail S Outlook Express N p My Pictures 2 My Music P My Computer w My Network Places Set Program Access and Defaults L Printers and Faxes 2 Help and Support pP Search All Programs D 777 Run Log Off o Turn OFF Computer The Control Panel dialog box is displayed 2 Click Network and Internet Con ne File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help nections Qu Pse rites Address e Network Connections LAN or High Speed Internet amp Control Panel Network Tasks fa Create a new connection File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sect S JO search I Folders E Address gt Control Panel Set up a home or small office network Change Windows Firewall settings See Also Vg Control Panel Pick re category G Switch to Classic view See Also di Network Troubleshooter Appearanc
106. am screen appears on the TV screen Canceling program playback MWhen a disc file is stopped Press PLAY MODE repeatedly to dis play an item other than PROGRAM in the display window e This operation does not erase the program 32 Convenient functions of disc file playback E Convenient functions of disc file playback B Convenient functions of disc file playback continued Playing back a disc file in a random order Random playback HARD for the loaded disc MWhen a disc file is stopped 1 Press PLAY MODE repeatedly to display RANDOM in the display window e Selecting an item other than RANDOM cancels random playback 2 Press DVD CD NOTE e Each chapter or track is played back only once e Ejecting the disc or turning off the main unit can cels random playback 33 Magnifying the picture MVWhen a disc is played back or paused 1 Press ZOOM e Each time you press the button the picture magnification changes in the display win dow 2 Select the portion you want to magnify by using A V lt or gt e To return to normal playback select ZOOM x 1 in step 1 NOTE e When you magnify a picture image quality may be deteriorated or the image may be distorted For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 31 Playing back a disc file repeatedly Repeat playback DM co Hs wav urea asr Divx FES RES eec on M When a disc file
107. ange 30 Hz 230 Hz e Sound pressure level 72 dB Wem General e Power source AC 120 VAV 60 Hz e Power consumption 120 W e Dimensions W x H x D 242 mm x 364 mm x 363 mm 9 6 TX 14 TX 14 6 7 e Weight 12 3 kg 27 2 lbs 55 Left and right speakers for DD 8 SP DD8F Type 2 way 3 speaker bass reflex type Magnetically shielded type 8 cm 3 cone x 2 2 cm 136 dome Power handling capacity 30 W Impedance 3 Q Frequency range 60 Hz 40 kHz Sound pressure level 81 dB Wem Dimensions W x H x D 289 mm x 1 101 mm x 289 mm 11 The x 3 7 7x 11 Ag 7 10 0 kg 22 1 lbs Speaker Weight 1 unit Left and right speakers for DD 3 SP DD3F Type 2 way acoustic suspension type Magnetically shielded type Speaker 9 5 cm 394 x 1 cm 76 direct drive 2 cm 1 6 dome Power handling capacity 30 W Impedance 3 Q Frequency range 100 Hz 40 kHz Sound pressure level 78 dB Wem Dimensions W x H x D 165 mm x 376 mm x 165 mm 67 X 14136 X 6 7 including stand 1 0 kg 2 3 lbs including stand Weight 1 unit Center surround speaker SP DD8S Type 1 way acoustic suspension type Magnetically shielded type Speaker 9 5 cm 3 x1cm 6 direct drive Power handling capacity 30 W Impedance 3 Q Frequency range 120 Hz 40 kHz Sound pressure level 79 dB Wem Dimensions W x H x D 344 mm x 61 mm x 76 mm 13 X 2 6 XCD including stand 0 95 kg 2
108. back You cannot adjust 4 the image quality Go to step 7 Press ENTER CINEMA TV screen example Suitable for viewing a movie in a dim room me You cannot adjust the image quality GAMMA MID Go to step 7 v USER1 USER2 5 Press A or W to change the value You can adjust the image quality Go to step 3 6 Press ENTER e To adjust other items go back to step 3 Press VFP NOTE e This function does not work when the HDMI terminal on the main unit is connected to a TV e If no operation is made for several seconds dur ing the procedure the settings made so far are automatically stored e VFP stands for Video Fine Processor 34 ea O le gt amp Q 2 e O 0 Le Ge O 72 c O prer O en m Ge E 5 c 2 c Q gt c O O Using the status bar and the menu bar LASF Eis Hes M WWhen a disc file is played back 1 Press ON SCREEN twice TV screen for a DVD VIDEO example F Status bar DVD VIDEO Spon TITLE 33 CHAP 33 TOTAL 1 25 58 D OFF Os cHar OD 1 3 G 15 By a Menu bar 2 Press lt or to select an item you want to operate and then press ENTER e To turn off the menu bar press ON SCREEN Information displayed on the status bar DVD VIDEO Current title number Playback status pvp vineo Dee cD Sound donal type E Time Current chapter number VCD SVCD CD ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 the example
109. cable not supplied This cable is used for connecting the router and the main unit as shown on page 6 NOTE e To connect the main unit to the computer directly refer to Connecting the main unit to the computer directly on page 19 Connection This part explains the procedure for connecting the 2 Connect the other end of the main unit to the computer via a router with an Ethernet cable and confirming that the connection Ethernet cable to the LAN terminal is completed properly on the main unit NOTE Before following this procedure connect the main unit speakers and a TV referring to the main volume of the operation manual for this system To connect the main unit to the computer LAN directly refer to Connecting the main unit to the a E computer directly on page 19 O Q o c O O Connecting the main unit to the router This part explains the procedure for connecting the main unit to the computer linked to the Internet via a router Internet Modem Router To the LAN terminal on the router Ethernet cable LY straight through cable not supplied Computer e The diagram shown above has been simplified by omitting the connection of the main unit speakers and a TV Refer to the main volume of the operation manual for connecting the devices shown above e The diagrams of the Internet and modem are omitted in the later explanations 1
110. can recognize up to 150 tracks files per group and up to 99 groups on a disc Since the system ignores the tracks files with numbers exceeding 150 and the groups with num bers exceeding 99 these cannot be played back If there are any type of files other than MP3 WMA WAV JPEG ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 files on a disc those files are also counted in the total file number Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 e a Handling discs e Do not use any non standard shape disc like a heart flower or credit card etc available on the market because it may damage the system e Do not use a disc with tape stickers or paste on it because it may damage the system e Do not bend the disc Label sticker sue aN Z Paste Cleaning discs Signal surface CE Wipe the disc from Scratches concen the center outward trated on a certain part with a soft cloth cause sound dropout e Be sure not to use thinners benzenes cleaners for analog records or other chemical agents 52 Reference E Reference E Troubleshooting No sound video is Improper connection Connect all cables properly produced Headphones are connected Disconnect the headphone plug 9 A disc file recorded in a format ae incompatible with the main unit CON the Playable discfile 4 TV is played back ae No und dede do The connected TV is not com Connect a TV compatible with 12 13 duced via the HDMI patible with HDCP HDCP terminal
111. ck to the previous screen Click in the upper left portion of the screen e To exit CyberLink Media Server Click X in the upper right portion of the screen 18 Q O Q D Q Ge og O c Q Q Q ag Connecting the main unit to the computer directly This part explains the procedure for connecting the main unit to the computer directly You must install CyberLink Media Server to your computer before connecting the main unit to the computer Refer to page 7 1 Connect the main unit and the computer as shown in the diagram below i E J Ethernet cable straight through cable or crossover cable not supplied LAN o 2 Set up the computer so that it can obtain its IP address automatically Select Obtain an IP address automatically in step 6 on page 13 and then click OK 3 Set up the main unit so that it can obtain its IP address automatically Select DHCP and then click ENTER in step 6 on page 14 DHCP is selected as the initial setting The main unit and the computer start to obtain the IP addresses recognizable by each other Wait about one minute until the setup is complete NOTE e You can also assign arbitrary values for the IP addresses by following pages 11 to 15 4 Confirm the connection to the computer Set up the shared folders referring to Specifyin
112. code number is loaded REGION CODE ERROR appears on the TV screen and playback cannot start e On some DVD VIDEOs VCDs SVCDs or DivX files their actual operation may be different from what is explained in this manual This is due to the disc file programming and disc file structure not a malfunction of this system Unplayable discs e The following discs cannot be played back e DVD ROM except for MP3 WMA JPEG ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 format DVD RAM CD ROM CD I CD I Ready Photo CD SACD etc e Playing back these discs will generate noise and damage the speakers e Damaged discs and discs in an extraordinary shape other than a disc of 12 cm or 8 cm in diameter cannot be played back e JVC does not guarantee the operation and sound quality of discs not authorized by CD DA which is a CD specification Before playback confirm that the disc complies with this CD specification by checking the marks and reading notes printed on the package Playable MP3 WMA WAV JPEG ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 discs files e CDs recorded in the ISO 9660 format are play able except CDs recorded in the packet write format UDF format e CDs recorded in the multi session format are also playable e Files with an extension of mp3 wma wav jpg jpeg asf divx div avi mpg or mpeg extensions with uppercase and low ercase letters mixed are also
113. connected TV or other devices at the same time select a setting according to the type of terminal on the device con nected to the main unit Refer to Using the AV COMPU LINK function on page When connecting to the video 3 or DVD input terminal on the TV DVD2 When connecting to the video 1 input ter minal on the TV DVD3 When connecting to the video 2 input ter minal on the TV The main unit has its own registration code You can confirm the registration code when necessary Once you have played back a disc file on which the regis tration code is recorded the registration code of the main unit is overwritten for copyright protection NETWORK Refer to the separate volume of the oper SETUP ation manual for the network function List of relationships of DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT preference items and output signal DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT preference ARS RReNle STREAM PCM DOLBY DIGITAL PCM PCM ONLY 48 kHz 16 20 24 bits linear PCM DVD VIDEO 48 kHz 16 bits stereo linear PCM 96 kHz linear PCM DVD VIDEO DTS DVD VIDEO DTS bit stream 48 kHz 16 bits stereo linear PCM DOLBY DIGITAL DVD VIDEO DOLBY DIGITAL bit stream Nea eile PIETE Ins ear PCM 44 1 kHz 16 bits stereo linear PCM SRNGCDESVED 48 kHz 16 bits linear PCM DTS CD DTS bit stream 44 1 kHz 16 bits linear PCM MP3 WMA DivX file 32 44 1 48 kHz 16 bits linear PCM NOTE e Among DVD VIDEOs without copyright protection there may be some DVD VIDEOs that out
114. control button TV O I Turns on off the TV TV VIDEO Changes between the TV and video input a AMARRE Changes channels TV VOL Adjusts volume Slide the remote control mode selector to TV in advance Number but tons 1 9 0 Selects the 100 channels Changes between the previously a selected chan nel and the cur rent channel TV RETURN AUDIO TV VCR DBS NOTE When the remote control mode selector is slid to TV some buttons may not work 45 Operating a VCR DBS using the remote control Setting the manufacturer code AUDIO mode selector to VCR TV DBS 2 Press VCR or DBS 3 Hold down VCR DBS e Hold down VCR DBS O 1 until you finish step 5 4 Press ENTER and release VCR DBS Slide the remote control l 5 Press number buttons to enter the manufacturer code Manufacturer codes for VCRs Examples For a Hitachi VCR Press 0 then 4 For a Mitsubishi VCR Press 1 then 3 When the manufacturer of your VCR has 2 or more codes select the manufacturer codes in turn and find the one that operates the VCR and the remote control properly Manufacturer Code Phiips 09 Samsung Shintom Zenith OS i For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 44 Manufacturer codes for DBSs Examples Using the remote control for the For an Echostar DBS Press 2 then 1 VCR DBS operation For a Sony
115. ctions in the literature accompanying the appliance For U S A ATTENTION RISQUE D LECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITIER AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N EST A REGLER PAR L UTILISATEUR SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME Le symbole de l clair a l int rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin a alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d une tension dangereuse non isol e dans le bo tier du produit Cette tension est suffisante pour provoquer l lectrocution de personnes Le point d exclamation l int rieur d un triangle quilat ral est destin alerter l utilisateur sur la pr sence d op rations d entretien importantes au sujet desquelles des renseignements se trouvent dans le manuel d instructions WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE For U S A INFORMATION 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 communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not
116. current REPEAT TRACK TRACK CUOFF REPEAT es OFF no display 1 Repeats the whole program during program playback 2 STEP is displayed during program random playback NOTE Repeat playback can also be set using the menu bar Refer to page 35 You can also specify a part to be played back repeatedly by using A B repeat playback Refer to page 36 The repeat mode is automatically canceled if there is a file that cannot be played back 33 Selecting the surround mode WMA Press SURROUND MODE e Each time you press SURROUND MODE the display changes in the display window as fol lows AUTO SURROUND When a multi channel signal is input surround sound is automatically produced MOVIE M MUSIC Surround sound suitable for a movie or multi channel signal is produced WIDE 2chMUSIC When a 2ch signal is input surround sound is produced The sound is broader than the one with MOVIE M MUSIC SUPER WIDE Surround sound broader than the one with the WIDE 2chMUSIC is produced SURROUND OFF Turns off the surround sound NOTE e When a surround processed signal is input while AUTO SURROUND MOVIE M MUSIC WIDE 2chMUSIC or SUPER WIDE is selected the SURROUND indicator in the dis play window lights up Depending on the signal type surround sound may not be produced as the surround mode set ting During
117. dia Server Press W to select CyberLink Media Server Selected item is highlighted Continued on the next page 16 Playing back files stored on the computer E Playing back files stored on the computer g 4 Press ENTER The shared folders are displayed Example 6 Press ENTER The list of the audio files is displayed NOTE e If the file list is not displayed confirm that the files you want to play back are stored in the shared folder 17 Press A or v to select the file you want to play back 8 Press ENTER Playback starts Press m to stop playback NOTE e You can use the buttons shown below to navi gate among the pages Pressing lt 4 or gt displays the previous or next page Pressing lt lt or gt gt skips 10 pages forward or backward Pressing lt lt or gt gt I skips to the top or bottom of the folder file list This part only explains the basic procedure for playing back files Reference Adding shared folders 4 Select the check box next to DATA and click Apply This part explains the procedure for adding shared TT folders folders in which files you want to play back e are stored 6 26 2006 You can add a shared folder by 1 storing the oe Lt up one Level p desired folder in one of the default folders and View Sharing a s then 2 selecting the desired folder using Cyber Link Media Server Help NOTE e
118. e other countries areas AC 110 240 V V 50 Hz 60 Hz Power consumption in operation 25 W Power consumption on standby 0 5 W Dimensions W x H x D 445 mm x 55 mm x 286 4 mm including projecting parts 3 5 kg CA DD8 3 0 kg CA DD3 CA DD1 Subwoofer for DD 8 SP PWDD8 Weight Type Bass reflex type Magnetically shielded type Amplifier e Subwoofer 120 W at 4 Q 110 Hz THD 10 e Left right speaker 25 W x 2 at 3 Q 1 kHz THD 10 e Center surround speaker 25 W x 2 at 3 Q 1 kHz THD 10 Speaker e 16 cm cone e Power handling capacity 120 W e Impedance 4Q e Frequency range 30 Hz 230 Hz e Sound pressure level 72 dB Wem General e Power source Australia AC 240 V U 50 Hz e Power source Hong Kong AC 220 V Av 50 Hz e Power source other countries areas AC 110 V 127 V 220 240 V v 50 Hz 60 Hz e Power consumption 120 W e Dimensions W x H x D 242 mm x 364 mm x 363 mm e Weight 12 6 kg Subwoofer for DD 3 SP PWDD3 Type Bass reflex type Amplifier e Subwoofer 120 W at 4 Q 110 Hz THD 10 e Left right speaker 25 W x 2 at 3 Q 1 kHz THD 10 e Center surround speaker 25 W x 2 at 3 Q 1 kHz THD 10 Speaker e 16 cm cone e Power handling capacity 120 W e Impedance 4Q e Frequency range 30 Hz 230 Hz e Sound pressure level 72 dB Wem General e Power source Australia AC 240 V U 50 Hz e Power source Hong Kong AC 220 V v 50 Hz e Power source other countrie
119. e refer to Using the 9 number buttons on page 16 E Automatic tuning Hold down TUNING or TUNING until MCAUTION go the frequency starts changing and then e Slide the remote control mode or release the button TV selector to AUDIO O e When the main unit has received a broad cast the frequency automatically stops changing e You can select a specific radio station while searching for a broadcast Press TUN ING or TUNING to stop the automatic tuning when the desired frequency appears in the display window NOTE e If an FM stereo broadcast is difficult to hear because of noise you may be able to hear the broadcast more easily by pressing FM MODE to switch the sound to monaural reception In this case the MONO monaural indicator lights up in the display window To return the sound to stereo reception press FM MODE again 20 N 0 O Le O Lun 2 Oo DT O O O Listening to radio broadcasts continued Tuning in to a preset radio station Presetting radio stations in the main unit allows you to easily tune in to a radio station Presetting radio stations You can store up to 30 FM radio stations and up to 15 AM radio stations 1 Select a radio station you want to store e Refer to Selecting a radio station on page 20 2 Press MEMORY e The preset number flashes in the display window 3 While the preset n
120. e When files of different types are recorded on a disc or connected USB mass storage class device select the file type before playback Refer to FILE TYPE on page 38 1 Prepare the system for file playback by following the operations below When you want to play back files on a disc Place a disc on the disc tray e Refer to steps 1 and 2 on page 22 Mi When you want to play back files on a USB mass storage class device Connect the USB mass storage class device to the USB terminal on the front of the main unit Main unit front view 50 Os PHONES USB LINE IN 1 OUT Flash memory device portable digital audio player or other USB mass storage class device NOTE Copyrighted files cannot be played back This system cannot recognize a USB mass stor age class device whose rating exceeds 5V 500mA When connecting a USB mass storage class device refer also to its manual When using a USB cable for connecting a USB mass storage class device its length should be less than 1 m 3 3 Connect a USB mass storage class device directly to the main unit without routing through a USB hub Otherwise a malfunction may occur Before disconnecting the USB mass storage class device make sure that playback is stopped 23 e The main unit does not charge a USB mass stor age class device connected to the USB termi nal 2 Press DVD CD or USB NOTE e You can also use the buttons on t
121. e and Themes Printers and Other Hardware Other Places G Control Panel 9 My Network Places My Documents My Computer Windows Update os 5 Network and Internet V Help and Support Connections Ww User Accounts Other Control Panel Options Le Add or Remove Programs Date Time Language and Regional Options Details Network Connections Sounds Speech and Audio System Folder Devices 5 Accessibility Options p Performance and Maintenance Security Center 4 Right click the Local Area Con nection icon and then click Prop NOTE erties e Depending on the computer settings the Con trol Panel dialog box is displayed as shown a Q O O an Q en ee Q m O en N ocal rea Connection Connected Firewalled m Intel R PR be OW wha Disable Status Control Panel DER Repair File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Bridge Connections Q Bach Z E JO search jy Folders E G Control Panel Go Create Shortcut Ve Control Panel a De ete G Switch to Category View E i Rename Properties See Also Keyboard L Pen Tablet Properties Phone and Modem Portable Media Devices Power Options 5 Windows Update Help and Support The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box is displayed Click Internet Protocol TCP IP gt 3 and then click Properties
122. e is minal or S VIDEO terminal and 11 13 nected to the HDMI ter not appropriate select the video signal type and minal the monitor out type A radio broadcast can ot des The main unit is located close Place the main unit away from a M peel titgae TV computer or other TV computer or other electric 48 electric appliance appliance If LOCKED appears in the dis ss tray does not play window disc ejection has Cancel the disc ejection lock 19 er been locked You cannot operate the The remote control batteries Replace the batteries with new A remote control are running low batteries You cannot operate the The remote control mode selec siideireremnce conio mode main unit using the tor on the remote control is slid selector to AUDIO 16 remote control to TV or VCR DBS 38 42 Select FILE TYPE You can play back only the files of the types selected with FILE TYPE If the main unit has read the file before you make the FILE TYPE setting perform either of the fol lowing after setting FILE TYPE to the desired file type e For playing back files on the disc reload the disc e For playing back files on the USB mass storage class device disconnect the USB mass stor age class device and then con MP3 WMA WAV The loaded disc may include JPEG ASF Divx files of different types MP3 MPEG1 or MPEG2 files WMA WAV JPEG ASF DivX cannot be played back MPEG1 or MPEG2
123. e or group 28 x O Q gt amp Q O 2 DT Un O V O 5 i T Q O 2 T m gt amp DT Gen O c O Sen Q O 0 aa Basic operations of disc file playback continued Selecting a chapter track using the number buttons WMA ASF FES KE PEC ofi M Vhen a disc file is played back Press the number buttons to select the chapter number or track number Skipping at approximately 5 minute intervals You can skip within a file at approximately 5 minute intervals This is useful especially when you want to skip within a long file M Vhen a disc file is played back Press lt or gt Each time you press lt 4 or gt the playback posi tion skips to the beginning of the previous or next interval Each interval is approximately 5 minutes NOTE e Intervals are automatically assigned from the beginning of a file e You can use this function only within the same file 29 For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 22 Selecting a track from the menu screen M WWVhen a disc is stopped or played back 1 Press MENU or TOP MENU e The menu screen is displayed 2 Press A V gt or the number buttons to select the desired track 3 Press ENTER NOTE e You can use this function only when a menu screen is recorded on the disc For a VCD SVCD MENU and TOP MENU
124. ected securely B You may be using a router that requires the IP addresses to be set up manually Possible cause The router connected to the main unit may not have a DHCP function that assigns the IP addresses automatically Another possi bility is that the IP addresses may be assigned manually without using the DHCP function of the router Possible solution The IP address of the main unit must be set up manually Click Cancel to close the display on the computer screen and exit CyberLink Media Server Next assign the IP address to the main unit referring to Setting up the IP address on page 11 Confirming the connection to the computer E Setting up the IP address o Setting up the IP address You can skip this part when the main unit and the computer are connected to a router that uses DHCP function Occasions requiring the IP address setup You must assign the IP address to the main unit manually in the following cases Case 1 When you have assigned an IP address to the computer manually Router Manual setup for IP ms Example address 192 168 0 3 Manual setup for IP address Example 192 168 0 4 Case 2 When you have connected the main unit to the computer directly Refer also to Connecting the main unit to the computer directly on page 19 Example 192 168 0 3 L Example 192 168 0 4 Manual Manual setup for IP setup fo
125. ed 26 x O Q gt amp Q O 2 DT Un O V O 5 i T Q O 2 T m x O Q gt amp Q 2 O 2 D Gen N c i Sum Q 2 N mM Basic operations of disc file playback continued Stopping playback ER ASF sal M WWhen a disc file is played back Press W Resuming playback MPEG1 ni GSD LOZI ae only for the loaded disc When playback is stopped in the middle playback can be started from the stopped position Temporarily stopping playback M Vhen a disc file is played back Follow any of the operations below Press W once Press 6 1 AUDIO to turn off the main unit 2 1 RESUME is displayed in the display window After this operation the position where playback has been stopped is stored even when the main unit is turned off by pressing O AUDIO 2 This operation does not work for a CD Starting playback from the stored position Press DVD CD gt NOTE e This function does not work in program playback or random playback e You can deactivate the resume playback func tion Refer to RESUME on page 39 Clearing the stored position Press m twice NOTE e The stored position is also cleared if the disc tray IS opened 27 Pausing playback EF ASF Hg WE Vhen a disc file is played back Press Il e Press DVD CD gt or USB gt to return to the nor
126. edia Server Installing CyberLink Media SOE Cl ie ans 7 Installing CyberLink Media Server 000 7 Specifying the shared folders 8 Confirming the connection to the computer Confirming the connection to the computer 9 Starting CyberLink Media Server 9 Setting up the IP address Setting up the IP address 11 Occasions requiring the IP address SOUP eesti nu ee nie Na 11 Determining the IP address of the COMPUERTA 11 Assigning the IP address to the MANON eigi R 13 Playing back files stored on the computer Playing back files stored on the COMPUTE srci 16 Playing back audio files 16 Introduction E introduction Introduction to the network function Outline of the network function You can play back video audio and still picture files stored on your computer by setting up the net work with the computer and the main unit Internet Modem Router Computer Main unit Environment in use You must install CyberLink Media Server from the bundled CD ROM to your computer CyberLink Media Server is a software applica tion for sending video audio and still picture files stored on your computer to the main unit The network can be easily set up without having to manually configure the IP address of the main unit by simply connecting a router with a DHCP func tion to the main unit The DHCP function of the router a
127. eep timer Press SLEEP repeatedly until SLEEP disappears NOTE e Turning off the main unit cancels the sleep timer 18 T O 5 Sen D Q O T Mm T c O prar fen ra Q O T Mm For the locations of the remote Basic operations continued control buttons refer to page 16 Auto standby function Locking disc ejection If no sound is produced for 3 minutes the main You can lock the disc tray to prevent the disc from unit automatically turns off being ejected This function is available when a disc file is selected as the source Setting the disc ejection lock You cannot use this function when a radio broad cast or a device connected to the LINE IN 1 LINE IN 2 or LINE DIGITAL IN terminals is selected as the source Activating the auto standby function M When a disc file is selected as the source Press A STANDBY A STANDBY indicator When the main unit is turned off LE Press 4 while holding down W on the A STANDBY ON main unit e Pressing A STANDBY once again deactivates the function The display window changes to LOCKED A STANDBY OFF e Repeat this step to cancel the disc ejection lock The display window changes to UNLOCKED Performance of the auto standby function When playback of a disc file finishes the auto standby function starts a countdown At this time the A STANDBY indicator starts flashing
128. elines 1 0 You can play back the following file types using the network function of this system LPCM WAV MP3 WMA JPEG ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 NOTE e DLNA stands for Digital Living Network Alli ance Refer to the following website for details http www dina org CyberLink Media Server is a registered trademark along with other company and product names mentioned in this publication used for identification purposes and remain the exclusive property of their respective own ers DLNA and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks and or service marks of Digital Living Network Alliance Microsoft Windows Windows XP are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Table of contents Introduction Reference Introduction een 3 Rel TenCe ss his au 18 Introduction to the network function 3 Adding shared folders 18 General flow chart for the network Connecting the main unit to the INCONNUS ei 4 computer directly 19 PFE Dal AtlON rentrent 5 Troubleshooting 20 Computer 5 Networking device 5 Connection Connection nes 6 Connecting the main unit to the router 6 Installing CyberLink Media Server Installing CyberLink Media SOINS A ie aa 7 Installing CyberLink Media Server 000 7 Specifying the shared folders 8 Confirming
129. ency Middle Eastern countries 531 kHz 1 602 kHz 9 kHz spacing 530 kHz 1 600 kHz 10 kHz spacing AM frequency other countries areas 531 kHz 1 710 kHz 9 kHz spacing 530 kHz 1 710 kHz 10 kHz spacing Terminal front of the main unit e Audio output headphone terminal x 1 Impedance 16 Q to 1 KQ e USB digital input terminal x 1 e Analog input terminal x 1 Stereo mini jack e Analog output terminal x 1 Stereo mini jack Terminal rear of the main unit Optical digital input terminal x 1 23 dBm to 15 dBm Optical digital output terminal x 1 23 dBm to 15 dBm System terminal x 1 Component video output terminals 3 x 1 Y 1 0 Vp p sync negative 75 Q terminated Ps 0 7 Vp p 75 Q terminated Pr 0 7 Vp p 75 Q terminated Audio input terminals 2 x 1 500 mV 47 kQ Composite video output terminal x 1 1 0 Vp p 75 Q terminated S video output terminal x 1 Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Q terminated C For the PAL system 0 3 Vp p 75 Q terminated C For the NTSC system 0 286 Vp p 75 Q terminated AM antenna terminal x 1 FM antenna terminal x 1 Ethernet terminal x 1 not available for DD 1 HDMI monitor output terminal x 1 not available for DD 1 USB Compatible with USB 2 0 Full Speed Compatible device Mass storage class device Compatible file system FAT16 FAT32 Bus power supply Max 500 mA General Power source Australia AC 240 V U 50 Hz Power source Hong Kong AC 220 V v 50 Hz Power sourc
130. es subtitle languages or view angles e When a language code such as AA and AB is displayed refer to Language codes on page AO e You can also use the menu bar to set the func tions Refer to page 35 e ST L and R displayed when playing back a VCD or SVCD respectively indicate Stereo Left sound and Right sound 30 Ba O le gt amp Q 2 t S 0 Le Gen O 72 G O prar O en Gen c 2 en Q gt en O O ea O 2 gt amp Q 2 e O 0 Le Gen O 72 c O prer O en m Gen ue en 2 Q gt c O O Convenient functions of disc file playback continued Playing back a disc file in the desired order Program playback Ries Rey BAD for the loaded disc You can program a maximum of 99 tracks The same track can be programmed more than once MWhen a disc file is stopped 1 Press PLAY MODE repeatedly to display PROGRAM in the display window Example Display for a CD CD PROGRAM me Example TV screen for a CD Program screen PROGRAM No Group Title Track Chapter Ii 2 Press the number buttons to pro gram tracks Display for an MP3 WMA WAW file e Select a group number and then a track num ber Group indicator Track indicator a a 1 3 PRGM 1m T_T 1 Program number Group number Track number 31 Display f
131. escription Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box is displayed Continued on the next page 12 Setting up the IP address a Setting up the IP address o O Confirm the values displayed in IP address and Subnet mask Example Assigning the IP address to the main unit Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties x This part explains the procedure for setting up the General IP address of the main unit manually You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings You can skip this part when the main unit and the Obtain an IP address automatically computer are connected to a router using a DHCP Use the following IP address fu n cti on IP address 192 168 0 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Je O O JO Use the following DNS server addresses NETWORK gt Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server OOOO Ce JC cn Fill out the blank column with the values Q D Remote control mode selector oo 6 0 Q if
132. et for the disc file is displayed e For a language code such as AA refer to the Language codes on page 40 LJ PICTURE MONITOR TYPE Contents initial setting Select the display method suitable for your TV 4 3 PS Pan Scan For a TV with conventional 4 3 aspect ratio When a wide screen picture is input the left and right edges of the pic ture are not shown on the screen If the disc file is not compatible with Pan Scan the picture is displayed at the Letterbox ratio 4 3 LB Letterbox For a TV with conventional 4 3 aspect ratio When a wide screen picture is input black bars appear on the top and bottom of the screen 16 9 For an ordinary wide TV Select the item suitable to the video source AUTO The video source type a video or film is automatically selected FILM To view a film or video recorded with the progressive scan method VIDEO ACTIVE Suitable for playing back a video with a lot of action VIDEO NORMAL Suitable for playing back a video without a lot of action SCREEN SAVER FILE TYPE HDMI DVI COLOR HDMI OUT Contents initial setting You can turn ON or OFF the screen saver The screen saver activates when there is no operation made for approxi mately 5 minutes since a still picture was last displayed NOTE e This function does not work when this system outputs the video signal via the HDMI termin
133. for your area Only for countries areas other than Australia or Hong Kong Before connecting the power cable of the sub woofer to an AC outlet you must set the correct voltage for your area Slide the voltage selector on the sub woofer to the correct voltage for your area e Confirm that the position of the voltage selector is compatible with the voltage in your area Subwoofer rear view VOLTAGE SELECTOR 220V 240V A 110V E CAUTION e Do not connect the power cable of the sub woofer to an AC outlet before setting the voltage selector on the subwoofer and completing all connections 11 Do not turn on the power until you complete the connection Speaker layout Center surround speaker Left speaker qo Right speaker a Subwoofer E CAUTION An incorrect connection may damage the speak ers Properly connect the cables to the speaker terminals Do not short circuit the and speaker termi nals Doing so may damage the main unit The supplied speakers are manufactured exclu sively for use with the supplied main unit as parts of the DD 8 DD 3 DD 1 system Do not connect the supplied speakers to devices other than the supplied main unit Doing so may dam age the speakers Do not connect other speakers together with the supplied speakers The change in impedance may damage the main unit and the speakers Improper speaker cable connection spoils the stereo effect and sou
134. g the shared folders on page 8 and Confirming the connection to the computer on page 9 e After finishing the shared folder setup pro ceed to Playing back files stored on the computer on page 16 19 Troubleshooting Problem Files stored on the computer are not displayed A file is not played back properly A video audio or still picture file can not be played back i Reference Possible cause Possible solution page The Ethernet cable is not Make sure the Ethernet cable is connected connected properly Insert the Ethernet cable until it clicks wrong cable is used When connecting the main unit to a router use a Straight through cable not installed puter Incorrect IP addresses Check that the same values are set in the have been set manually first second and third group of digits and dif When DHCP function is ferent values are set in the fourth group of not used digits for the main unit and the computer Another device is using the If another device is using the network while network connected to the the main unit is playing back a file the net main unit work may be confused image frames may drop and sound may skip Remove the device from the network before playing back a file ble with this system The file is corrupted You cannot play back a corrupted file a 11 15 20 O Q D Q At ag 2 EN FR 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limi
135. ge the system Condensation Under the following conditions you may not be able to operate this system properly due to con densation formed on the lens of the main unit When you have just started an air conditioner to warm your room When you have placed the main unit at an area with high humidity When you have moved the main unit from a cold place to a warm place When condensation forms leave the main unit turned on wait for approximately 1 or 2 hours and then operate the main unit Cleaning the main unit When the operation panel becomes dirty dust it with a soft dry cloth When the operation panel is very dirty wipe it with a cloth dampened with a small amount of a neutral detergent and then wipe it with a soft dry cloth E CAUTION e Do not wipe the operation panel with thinners benzenes or other chemical agents Do not spray insecticides onto the operation panel These may cause discoloration and damage to the surface 47 License and trademark e Manufactured under license from Dolby Labora tories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories e DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc e This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual prop erty rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright
136. gnal surface CE Wipe the disc from Scratches concen the center outward trated on a certain part with a soft cloth cause sound dropout e Be sure not to use thinners benzenes cleaners for analog records or other chemical agents 52 O c Q Q At Q ag Troubleshooting No sound video is Improper connection Connect all cables properly produced Headphones are connected Disconnect the headphone plug 9 A disc file recorded in a format re incompatible with the main unit ul the playable disc file 4 TV is played back ypes The connected TV is not com Connect a TV compatible with 41 12 No sound video is pro patible with HDCP HDCP i duced via the HDMI The main unit fails to recognize n terminal the TV connected to the HDMI N Se aa cable and 11 12 terminal Use an HDMI cable of 5 m 15 A e wamom feet or shorter to assure stable operation and picture quality eas l Place the disc on the disc tray with The disc is upside down j h rf f Disc playback does not The disc is upsidedown e printed surace acing up Leave the main unit turned on wait San ss has condensed on the for approximately 1 or 2 hours and 47 then operate the main unit certain point cannot be TR played back properly The disc is scratched or dirty Clean or replace the disc The picture is distorted Connect the TV to the VIDEO ter when the TV is con The proportion of the pictur
137. he display changes in the display window 25 Guide icons on the TV screen on screen guide om D Fast reverse fast forward search en D Slow motion playback reverse forward directions oQ O 9 Play Pause Containing multi view angles Refer to page 30 Containing multi audio languages Refer to page 30 Containing multi subtitle languages Refer to page 30 The disc file cannot accept the opera tion you have attempted For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 22 Indicators in the display window related to the speaker sound The indicators light up in the display window to show the input signals and the speakers in use The input signal is DOLBY DIGITAL The input signal is processed using DUPLI DOLBY DIGITAL PRO LOGIC II The input signal is DTS The input signal is LPCM The sound is produced from the sub woofer The L R LS or RS indicator in the frame _ shows the speaker produc ing the sound The input signal is for the left speaker The input signal is for the center surround speaker Dok The input signal is for the right speaker The input signal is LFE The input signal is for the left speaker on the center surround speaker The input signal is monaural or 2 channel Dolby surround The input signal is for the right speaker on the center surround speaker SURROUND The Surround mode is activat
138. he main unit Repeatedly pressing SOURCE can select the disc file as the source and pressing starts playback If you select another source while READING is displayed in the display window sound is not produced until reading of the files is finished 3 Press m to stop playback e The menu screen appears on the TV screen When a file recorded on the connected USB mass storage class device is selected as the source USB is displayed Numbers of the current group and total groups recorded on the loaded disc or connected USB mass storage class device Numbers of the current track file and total tracks files included in the current group Elapsed playback time of the current track MP3 WMA WAV file only Playback status 02 german chamomile mp3 03 kiwi fruit mp3 04 orchard grass mp3 05 petunia mp3 06 north pole mp3 Number of the total tracks files recorded on the loaded disc or connected USB mass storage class device Current track file Tag information MP3 WMA file only Current group For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 22 NOTE e Depending on the file type the menu screen appears before you press W 4 Press V lt or to select a group and track NOTE e You can also use GROUP TITLE SKIP K 1 to select a group and the number buttons a lt or gt gt to select a track 5 Press DVD CD or USB
139. hen playback is stopped in the middle playback can be started from the stopped position Temporarily stopping playback M When a disc file is played back Follow any of the operations below Press W once Press 1 AUDIO to turn off the main unit 2 1 RESUME is displayed in the display window After this operation the position where playback has been stopped is stored even when the main unit is turned off by pressing O AUDIO 2 This operation does not work for a CD Starting playback from the stored position Press DVD CD gt NOTE e This function does not work in program playback or random playback e You can deactivate the resume playback func tion Refer to RESUME on page 40 Clearing the stored position Press m twice NOTE e The stored position is also cleared if the disc tray IS opened Pausing playback WMA ASF FES M When a disc file is played back Press Il e Press DVD CD gt or USB gt to return to the normal playback Advancing the picture frame by frame izes M When a disc file is paused Press II repeatedly 28 Basic operations of disc file playback E Basic operations of disc file playback E Basic operations of disc file playback continued Fast reverse fast forward search NES MPEG There are 2 methods E Vhen a disc file is played back e Press lt lt or gt gt Each time you press gt the speed increases To
140. ight speaker E Subwoofer E CAUTION An incorrect connection may damage the speak ers Properly connect the cables to the speaker terminals Do not short circuit the and speaker termi nals Doing so may damage the main unit The supplied speakers are manufactured exclu sively for use with the supplied main unit as parts of the DD 8 DD 3 system Do not connect the supplied speakers to devices other than the supplied main unit Doing so may damage the speakers Do not connect other speakers together with the supplied speakers The change in impedance may damage the main unit and the speakers Improper speaker cable connection spoils the stereo effect and sound quality Most of the supplied speakers are magnetically shielded but color irregularity may occur on the TV depending on some conditions To prevent color irregularity set up the speakers following the instructions below 1 Turn off the main power of the TV before setting up the speakers 2 Place the speakers enough distance from the TV so that they do not cause color irregularity on the TV 3 Wait for approximately 30 minutes before turning on the main power of the TV again The subwoofer for DD 3 is not magnetically shielded With the exception of this subwoofer the supplied speakers are magnetically shielded 10 c prar ae se Q Q 0 Preparation continued Connecting a TV Connecting a TV with the VI
141. in unit with the preference screen according to the envi ronment where the main unit is used O lo O O O OJO OOGO l Remote control mode selector Ql0 CD 0 O 000 0 0 O ig 0000 00 OO O JIO AlV lt gt ENTER SET UP 5 000 000 00 0000 0000 0 0 TT E CAUTION e Slide the remote control mode selector to AUDIO AUDIO TV VCR DBS NOTE e The top and bottom of the preference screen may not be displayed on a wide TV Adjust the picture size on the TV 37 Basic operations M When a disc file is stopped or no disc is loaded NO DISC is displayed in the dis play window 1 Press SET UP e The preference screen appears on the TV screen Example LANGUAGE N MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH AUDIO LANGUAGE ENGLISH SUBTITLE ENGLISH ON SCREEN LANGUAGE ENGLISH 2 Use A V lt gt and ENTER to control the preference screen e Proceed with operations by following the description on the TV screen LANGUAGE ems Contents MENU Select the language for the DVD LANGUAGE VIDEO menu screen AUDIO Select the audio language for the DVD LANGUAGE VIDEO SUBTITLE Select the subtitle language for the DVD VIDEO ON SCREEN _ Select the language displayed on the LANGUAGE preference screen NOTE e If the selected language is not recorded on the disc file the optimum language s
142. ion allows you to easily understand dia log recorded on the disc file even with the volume down low Press CLEAR VOICE e Each time you press CLEAR VOICE the clear voice function turns on and off This indicator lights up when the clear voice function is activated NOTE e This function is effective when receiving the cen ter channel signal with surround sound or when the surround mode is activated even with stereo sound refer to page 34 Adjusting the bass treble sound 1 Press BASS TREBLE repeatedly to select BASS or TREBLE in the display window 2 Press or to adjust the sound quality e Adjustable sound quality is from 5 to 5 Adjusting the volume of the center surround speaker subwoofer 1 Press CH LEVEL to repeatedly select SURR the center sur round speaker or SUBWFR the subwoofer in the display window 2 Press or to adjust the vol ume NOTE e Adjustable volume range is from 6 to 6 Adjusting the volume balance between the left and right speakers 1 Press SETTING 2 Press or to display BAL in the display window BAL CENTER 3 Press or to adjust the volume balance e CENTER the initial setting is displayed when the volume of the left and right speak ers are the same e You can adjust the volume range respec tively for the left and right speakers Adjust able volume range is from 21 to 1
143. it When the operation panel becomes dirty dust it with a soft dry cloth When the operation panel is very dirty wipe it with a cloth dampened with a small amount of a neutral detergent and then wipe it with a soft dry cloth E CAUTION e Do not wipe the operation panel with thinners benzenes or other chemical agents Do not spray insecticides onto the operation panel These may cause discoloration and damage to the surface 47 License and trademark e Manufactured under license from Dolby Labora tories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories e DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc e This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual prop erty rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corpora tion Reverse engineering or disassembly is pro hibited e DVD logo is a registered trademark of DVD For mat Logo Licensing Corporation e Official DivX Certified product e Plays all versions of DivX video including DivX 6 with standard playback of DivX media files e DivX DivX certified and associated logos are trademark
144. kers and center surround speaker for DD 3 can be installed on a wall Be sure to have the speakers installed on the wall by qualified personnel Bottom covers 2 are supplied with DD 3 for installing the left and right speakers on the wall Affixing the bottom covers to the left and right speakers Bottom cover for wall installation Left right speaker bottom view Peel off the sheet from the bottom cover and then affix the bottom cover to the left right speaker DO NOT install the speakers on the wall by your self to avoid unexpected damage from them fall ing off the wall due to incorrect installation or weakness in wall structure Care must be taken in selecting a location for speaker installation on a wall Injury to personnel or damage to devices may result if the installed speakers interfere with daily activities Preparation E Preparation o Preparation continued Do not turn on the power until you complete the connection Connecting the speakers to the subwoofer DD 3 Gray Blue Rear view Before connecting the FRONT SPEAKERS CENTER SURROUND speaker cables twist eet ae and pull off the insula tion at the end of each speaker cable RIGHT LEFT Subwoofer SP PWDD3 SURROUND RIGHT SURROUND LEFT Center surround speaker cable supplied _ Gray Black Black Blue Rear view L Ie Center surround s
145. le at Main Level MP LL Main Profile at Low Level Audio streams should conform to MPEG1 Audio Layer 2 MPEG2 Audio Layer 2 or Dolby Digital MPEG2 only Caution for DualDisc playback The Non DVD side of a DualDisc does not com ply with the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard Therefore the use of Non DVD side of a DualDisc on this product may not be recommended 51 Notes on files recorded on a connected USB mass storage class device JVC bears no responsibility for any loss of data on the USB mass storage class device while using this system This system is compatible with USB 2 0 Full Speed Tracks coded or encrypted using a special method cannot be played on the system Some portable audio players are not compatible with the system This system may not play back some USB mass storage class devices and does not support DRM Digital Rights Management Data hierarchy DVD VIDEO A DVD VIDEO consists of titles and each title may be divided into chapters Title 1 Title 2 lt lt a a Mina Chapter 2 Chapter 3 lt lt lt _ lt lt lt _ _ _ _ _ _ VCD SVCD CD A VCD SVCD CD consists of tracks In general each track has its own track number On some discs each track may also be further divided by indexes Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 lt _ iq _ _ i lt lt lt lt lt lt
146. lease do not return your product to the retailer X Instead return your product to the JVC authorized service center nearest you If shipping the product to the service x center please be sure to package it carefully preferably in the original packaging and include a brief description of the problem s Please call 1 800 252 5722 to locate the nearest JVC authorized service center Service locations 4 Can also be obtained from our website http www jvc com If your product qualifies for in home service the service representative will require clear access to the product If you have any questions concerning your JVC Product please contact our Customer Relations Department at x 800 252 5722 WHAT IS NOT COVERED This limited warranty provided by JVC does not cover 1 Products which have been subject to abuse accident alteration modification tampering negligence misuse faulty installation lack of reasonable care or if repaired or serviced by anyone other than a service facility authorized by JVC to render such service or if affixed to any attachment not provided with the products or if the model or serial number has been altered tampered with defaced or removed Initial installation installation and removal from cabinets or mounting systems Operational adjustments covered in the Owner s Manual normal maintenance video and audio head cleaning Damage that occurs in shipment due to act of God and cosmetic damage
147. lied to the LAN terminal on the router LAN N mie Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN terminal on the main unit 1S Connection E Installing CyberLink Media Server 7 Installing CyberLink Media Server The example TV and computer screenshots used in this manual may differ from the actual screen displays Installing CyberLink Media Server CyberLink Media Server is a software application for sending video audio and still picture files stored on your computer to the main unit This part explains the procedure for installing CyberLink Media Server from the bundled CD ROM to the computer NOTE Make sure you close all anti virus and other applications running on your computer before starting installation This manual explains operations with the English version of both Windows XP and Cyber Link Media Server as examples Follow the explanation referring to the actual operations of your language version Administrators index e html for upgrading CyberLink Media Server On the computer Log onto the computer with administrative rights After installing CyberLink Media Server from the supplied CD ROM it is recommended that you upgrade CyberLink Media Server to enable you to utilize the latest functions Refer to the web site http www victor co jp english download Start up Windows and place the CyberLink Media Server Software CD ROM into your co
148. lm or video recorded with the progressive scan method VIDEO ACTIVE Suitable for playing back a video with a lot of action VIDEO NORMAL Suitable for playing back a video without a lot of action SCREEN SAVER FILE TYPE HDMI DVI COLOR HDMI OUT Contents initial setting You can turn ON or OFF the screen saver The screen saver activates when there is no operation made for approxi mately 5 minutes since a still picture was last displayed NOTE e This function does not work when this system outputs the video signal via the HDMI terminal When files of different types are recorded on a disc or connected USB mass stor age class device select the file type before playback AUDIO For MP3 WMA WAV files STILL PICTURE For JPEG files VIDEO For ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEGz2 files You can select the settings for the picture appearance image quality color intensity and black fading on the TV connected to the HDMI terminal STANDARD For normal usage ENHANCE The main unit automatically adjusts the picture appearance You can select the video signal type out put from the HDMI terminal AUTO For normal usage The main unit auto matically selects the output video signal type according to the TV connected to the HDMI terminal RGB Select this item if no picture appears on the TV with the AUTO setting The out put video signal type is set to the RGB signal
149. loaded disc You can program a maximum of 99 tracks The same track can be programmed more than once E Vhen a disc file is stopped 1 Press PLAY MODE repeatedly to display PROGRAM in the display window Example Display for a CD CD PROGRAM me Example TV screen for a CD Program screen PROGRAM No Group Title Track Chapter 2 Press the number buttons to pro gram tracks Display for an MP3 WMA WAW file e Select a group number and then a track num ber Group indicator Track indicator Ys 1 3 PRGM 1m T_T T Program number Group number Track number Track indicator CD 3 PRGM 1m TOT Track number Program number Example TV screen for a CD Program screen PROGRAM No Group Title Track Chapter 3 1 2 3 4 La Ld 6 7 8 e You can program up to 99 tracks NOTE Instead of using the number buttons when you press ENTER in the Track Chapter column on the TV screen ALL appears and all the tracks in the selected group are programmed You can erase the programmed tracks one by one from the bottom of the list on the program screen by pressing CANCEL repeatedly You can erase the whole program at once by pressing W Ejecting the disc or turning off the main unit also erases the program 3 Press DVD CD Confirming the program M When a disc file is played back Press W e Playback stops and the progr
150. mal playback Advancing the picture frame by frame MPEG WE Vhen a disc file is paused Press II repeatedly For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 22 Fast reverse fast forward search E ES MPEG2 There are 2 methods M When a disc file is played back e Press lt lt or PP Each time you press gt the speed increases To restore the normal speed press DVD CD or USB Pm e Hold down lt lt or gt NOTE e For some discs files sound is intermittent or no sound is produced during fast reverse fast for ward search e The selectable speeds and displays vary by the disc file type Playing back from a position 10 seconds before MWhen a disc is played back Press ONE TOUCH REPLAY lt NOTE e You cannot go back to the previous title Slow motion playback Pay AT MWhen a disc is paused Press SLOW or SLOW e Each time you press SLOW or SLOW the speed increases e Pressing DVD CD cancels this function and starts normal playback NOTE e No sound is produced e The picture motion in the reverse direction may not be smooth e For a VCD or SVCD slow motion playback can be used in the forward direction only Skipping to the beginning of a chapter track file Er ASE FE AR PBC off M When a disc file is played back Press lt lt or gt gt repeatedly e Press GROUP TITLE SKIP K gt to select the titl
151. malfunction of the sys tem To check the compatibility of your TV contact your local JVC customer service center All JVC manufactured progressive TVs and high definition TVs are fully compatible with this system Even if the main unit is turned off the video sig nal type setting is stored selecting the monitor out type To view an image on the TV select the monitor out type as well as the video signal type 1 2 Press SETTING Press A or v to display M OUT M OUT NO HDMI 3 Press lt or gt to select HDMI or NO HDMI e When using an HDMI cable to connect a TV to the main unit select HDMI e When an HDMI cable is not connected select NO HDMI the initial setting Press ENTER or wait for a short time Connecting a portable digital audio player Listening to analog sound from a portable digital audio player Main unit front view Ouen O5 PHONES USB LINE IN 1 OUT Audio cable not supplied To an audio output terminal Portable digital audio player or ae other audio device Outputting analog sound to a portable digital audio player Main unit front view Oma Oa PHONES USB LINE IN1 OUT Audio cable not supplied Im To an audio input terminal 0 lt Portable digital audio player or other audio device NOTE e Signals input from the LINE IN 1 and LINE IN 2 terminals are not output to the L
152. may be unavailable in step 1 In this case press RETURN once or more For a VCD SVCD you cannot use A V lt or in Step 2 For a VCD SVCD whose menu screen has a couple of pages you can change the page by pressing lt lt or gt gt in step 2 e Playback may start for some discs without pressing ENTER in step 3 Convenient functions of disc file playback SURROUND MODE DVD CD amp AIV lt gt ENTER ON SCREEN SUBTITLE 1 ANGLE AUDIO Le dell 7004 iF OO PLAY MODE REPEAT Number buttons CANCEL VFP For the number button usage refer to Using the number buttons on page 16 AUDIO D LAT VCR DBS _ E CAUTION M e Slide the remote control mode selector to AUDIO Remote control mode selector Selecting the audio language subtitle language and view angle MWhen a disc file is played back Press the desired button shown below e Each time you press the button the audio lan guage subtitle language or view angle changes Available disc file Audio AUDIO Pay Aer lego O TV screen example for the subtitle language O Audio language J Subtitle language Po View angle 1 4 A ENGLISH as NOTE e The audio language subtitle language and view angle can also be changed by pressing A or V e You can only select these function settings when the disc file contains multiple audio languag
153. mputer on page 16 19 Troubleshooting Problem Files stored on the computer are not displayed A file is not played back properly A video audio or still picture file can not be played back 5 Reference Possible cause Possible solution page The Ethernet cable is not Make sure the Ethernet cable is connected connected properly Insert the Ethernet cable until it clicks A wrong cable is used When connecting the main unit to a router use a Straight through cable not installed puter Incorrect IP addresses Check that the same values are set in the have been set manually first second and third group of digits and dif When DHCP function is ferent values are set in the fourth group of not used digits for the main unit and the computer Another device is using the If another device is using the network while network connected to the the main unit is playing back a file the net main unit work may be confused image frames may drop and sound may skip Remove the device from the network before playing back a file ble with this system The file is corrupted You cannot play back a corrupted file pe 11 15 20 Reference E JVC 2 en 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limited 1106SKMMODJEM
154. mputer s CD ROM drive The installer should start up automatically and display the screen shown below Choose Setup Language A Select the language for this installation from 4 the choices below 2 Select the language of the version you want to install and then click OK The program file runs and the Install CyberLink MediaServer window is displayed Click Next gt Install CyberLink MediaServer 1 1 Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for MediaServer The InstallShield R Wizard will install MediaServer on your N computer To continue click Next Cancel The license agreement is displayed e After finishing this step install CyberLink Media Server following the actual displayed explanations Confirm that the CyberLink Media Server icon is displayed on the desktop aa CyberLink Mediaserver You have finished installing CyberLink Media Server Specifying the shared folders This part explains the procedure for selecting the default folders My Videos My Pictures and My Music as examples On the computer 1 Double click the CyberLink Media Server icon on the desktop ae CyberLink Mediaserver CyberLink Media Server starts 2 Select the check boxes next to My Videos My Pictures and My Music and click Apply Q Media Server check the button to add item into media server Cancel Apply Q My
155. n a file is played back or stopped TR CD oes JPG G1F 1 Track number Elapsed playback File type Group File number time number W Vhen a disc is stopped PP Messages on the TV screen m When a DVD VIDEO is selected as the source the messages shown below are displayed on SB 1 LE EE the TV screen to indicate the disc status ea O 2 gt amp Q 2 O 2 Le Un O O _ ia Sum lt b Q O 2 mM Disc type Totalnumber Total playback NOW READING of tracks time Appears when the main unit is reading the disc information Wait for a short time MP3 WMA WAV ASF DivX MPEG1 REGION CODE ERRORI MPEG2 file Appears when the region code of the disc does not match the code the main unit supports M When a file is played back Refer to page 49 ga a NO DISC 1 1 0 00 03 Appears when no disc is loaded T lt 7 1 OPEN Group Track Elapsed Appears when the disc tray is opening number number playback time CLOSE When a file is stopped Appears when the disc tray is closing CANNOT PLAY THIS DISC MP3 G 1 I 1 Appears when an unplayable disc is attempted L to be played back File type Group Track number number W Changing the display in the display window Only for MP3 WMA files For an MP3 WMA file you can change the display in the display window to see tag information and a file name When a disc file is played back Press DISPLAY repeatedly e Each time you press DISPLAY t
156. n mind the differences between your remote control shown on page 4 Some diagrams in this manual are simplified or exaggerated for the purpose of explana tion You can operate some functions differently from the explanation given in this manual Depending on the disc file you may not obtain the explained result even after follow ing the operation in this manual The following marks refer to the usable discs files for the explained function WO Bie Rey FF LU ESS ASF J Divx FES Introduction E Introduction o Part description The numbers refer to the pages in which the parts are explained 20 23 23 17 21 20 28 28 17 21 H SOURCE VOLUME Front view STANDBY lamp Refer to Display window shown below STANDBY Remote control sensor These terminals are available when the front cover is open PHONES Rs USB LINE IN 1 1 The PHONES terminal is for connecting a pair of headphones equipped with a stereo plug not supplied When the headphones are connected the speakers do not produce any sound HEADPHONE appears in the display window During playback when you connect or disconnect headphones sound from the LINE OUT and LINE DIGITAL OUT terminals may be intermittent While recording sound to another device do not connect or disconnect headphones Rear view 16 49 12 12 3 2 For DD 8 DD 3 users Refer to the separate volume of the operation
157. n on the menu bar is amp as e The G and A B indicators light up in the display window and the part between points A and B is played back repeatedly Canceling A B repeat playback There are 2 methods Press W e Select or Select 5 15 and press ENTER twice NOTE e You can use A B repeat playback only within the same title or track e You cannot use A B repeat playback during pro gram playback random playback or repeat play back 37 For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 31 Designating the time Time search ERD ED BBP of M WWhen a disc is played back 1 Press ON SCREEN twice e The menu bar appears Refer to page 36 2 Press lt or gt to select O 3 Press ENTER DVD VIDEO on TITLE 33 CHAP 33 TOTAL 1 25 58 gt Time 30FF O CHAP CD 1 3 G 1 5 Sy 1 3 4 Enter the time using the number buttons Example When you want to play back a DVD VIDEO from the position of 0 hour 23 minutes 45 seconds press the number buttons in the order of 0 2 3 4 and 5 e You can skip entering the minute and sec ond settings e If the incorrect value is entered press lt to delete the values and enter values again 5 Press ENTER e To turn off the menu bar press ON SCREEN NOTE This function does not work during program playback or random playback For a CD you can use this function any time Time search f
158. nd quality Most of the supplied speakers are magnetically shielded but color irregularity may occur on the TV depending on some conditions To prevent color irregularity set up the speakers following the instructions below 1 Turn off the main power of the TV before setting up the speakers 2 Place the speakers enough distance from the TV so that they do not cause color irregularity on the TV 3 Wait for approximately 30 minutes before turning on the main power of the TV again The subwoofers for DD 3 and DD 1 are not magnetically shielded With the exception of these 2 subwoofers the supplied speakers are magnetically shielded Connecting a TV Connecting a TV with the VIDEO terminal TV Main unit rear view t To a video terminal i i F CE gt J Composite video cable supplied Connecting a TV with the S VIDEO terminal TV Main unit rear view t To an S video terminal S video cable not supplied Connecting a TV with the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals TV Main unit rear view LY Ps Pa COMPONENT VIDEO OUT To compone nt ET Component video cable not supplied os Connecting a TV with the HDMI terminal not available for DD 1 DD 8 and DD 3 can output uncompressed digital video signals to a TV compatible with HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface TV Main unit cS view HDMI t To an HDMI terminal
159. next page 16 Som m Q z O a ee c O O Q 72 7 2 res x O ao 2 i gt amp A 4 Press ENTER Press a or v to select the file you The shared folders are displayed want to play back Example KONNI f u ni 8 Press ENTER Playback starts Playing back files stored on the computer O1 V D a 7 lt o D D S lt c o O 6 Press ENTER Press m to stop playback The list of the audio files is displayed NOTE e You can use the buttons shown below to navi gate among the pages Pressing lt 4 or gt displays the previous or next page Pressing lt lt or gt gt skips 10 pages forward or backward Pressing lt lt or gt gt I skips to the top or bottom of the folder file list NOTE e This part only explains the basic procedure for playing back files e If the file list is not displayed confirm that the files you want to play back are stored in the shared folder 17 Reference Adding shared folders This part explains the procedure for adding shared folders folders in which files you want to play back are stored You can add a shared folder by 1 storing the desired folder in one of the default folders and then 2 selecting the desired folder using Cyber Link Media Server NOTE e You can also access the desired folder from CyberLink Media Server by moving down from the local di
160. ns of the remote control buttons refer to page 31 3 Press a or W to select the item you want to adjust e Each time you press A or the item changes on the TV screen as follows GAMMA Controls the brightness of neutral tints while maintaining the brightness of dark and light portions Selectable options LOW MID and HIGH BRIGHTNESS Controls the brightness of the display Setting range 8 to 8 CONTRAST Controls the contrast of the display Set ting range 12 to 12 SATURATION Controls the saturation of the display Set ting range 16 to 16 TINT Controls the tint of the display Setting range 16 to 16 SHARPNESS Controls the sharpness of the display Selectable options LOW and HIGH 4 Press ENTER TV screen example a GAMMA MID v Qi Press A or W to change the value 6 Press ENTER e To adjust other items go back to step 3 Press VFP NOTE e This function does not work when the HDMI terminal on the main unit is connected to a TV e If no operation is made for several seconds dur ing the procedure the settings made so far are automatically stored e VFP stands for Video Fine Processor Using the status bar and the menu bar ASF MPEG M When a disc file is played back 1 Press ON SCREEN twice TV screen for a DVD VIDEO example E Status bar DvD vi
161. ochromatic JPEG files e This system can play back JPEG data taken with a digital camera conforming to the DCF Design Rule for Camera File System standard when a function is applied such as the automatic rotation function of a digital camera data goes beyond the DCF standard so the image may not be dis played e If data has been processed edited and restored with computer image editing software the data may not be displayed e This system cannot play back animations such as MOTION JPEG still pictures TIFF etc other than JPEG or image data with sound e The resolution of 640 x 480 pixels is recom mended for JPEG files If a file has been recorded at a resolution of more than 640 x 480 pixels display may take a long time An image with a resolution of more than 8 192 x 7 680 pix els cannot be displayed e The system supports ASF files recorded with the maximum bit rate of 384 kbps and an audio coder decoder of G 726 e For a WAV file a disc with a sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz and a transmission rate of 16 bits is recommended Notes on DVD R DVD RW e This system does not support a disc recorded in multi border format e This system does not support a disc recorded in DVD VR format 50 Reference E Reference g Notes on discs files continued Notes on DivX discs files e The system supports DivX 5 x 4 x and 3 11 e The system supports DivX files with a resolution of 720 x 480 pixels or less 30 f
162. or DD 8 can be installed on a wall e Be sure to have the speaker installed on the wall by qualified personnel e DO NOT install the speaker on the wall by your self to avoid unexpected damage from it falling off the wall due to incorrect installation or weak ness in wall structure e Care must be taken in selecting a location for speaker installation on a wall Injury to personnel or damage to devices may result if the installed speaker interferes with daily activities en prar ae se Q Q 0 Preparation continued Do not turn on the power until you complete the connection Connecting the speakers to the subwoofer DD 8 Gray Blue Rear view c Before connecting the FRONT SPEAKERS CENTER SURROUND w speaker cables twist RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT 5 and pull off the insula a tion at the end of each speaker cable Subwoofer SP PWDD8 Black lines FRONT RIGHT SURROUND LEFT FRONT LEFT Center surround speaker cable _ Supplied Gray Black Rear view Ee eet Center surround speaker SP DD8S Right speaker Left speaker The speaker is shown assembled to the speaker SP DD8F SP DD8F stand on page 6 The speakers are shown assembled to the speaker stands on page 6 NOTE The left and right speakers are the same When connecting the speaker cable to the termi nal on the center surround speaker
163. or a DVD VIDEO is from the begin ning of the title Time search for a VCD an SVCD and a CD is as follows When the disc is stopped time search is from the beginning of the disc When the disc is played back time search is within the track currently being played back Changing the initial settings with the preference screen ED ES ED FA ON CS ES Divx ire You can change the initial settings of the main unit with the preference screen according to the envi ronment where the main unit is used O lo O O O JO 6 00 l Remote control mode selector 0 Qjo C Q 0 oye o0 c O O Cod A V a r ENTER SET UP C J CO O O O OO DO J EC mi OOO O OOO OOOO ee COO E CAUTION e Slide the remote control mode selector to AUDIO AUDIO TV VCR DBS NOTE e The top and bottom of the preference screen may not be displayed on a wide TV Adjust the picture size on the TV Basic operations M When a disc file is stopped or no disc is loaded NO DISC is displayed in the dis play window 1 Press SET UP e The preference screen appears on the TV screen Example LANGUAGE A MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH AUDIO LANGUAGE ENGLISH SUBTITLE ENGLISH ON SCREEN LANGUAGE ENGLISH 2 Use A V lt gt and ENTER to control the preference screen e Proceed with operations by following the description on the TV sc
164. or a VCD SVCD CD e Select a track number Track indicator CD 3 PRGM 1m nn Track number Program number Example TV screen for a CD Program screen PROGRAM No Group Title Track Chapter Il e You can program up to 99 tracks NOTE e Instead of using the number buttons when you press ENTER in the Track Chapter column on the TV screen ALL appears and all the tracks in the selected group are programmed You can erase the programmed tracks one by one from the bottom of the list on the program screen by pressing CANCEL repeatedly You can erase the whole program at once by pressing W Ejecting the disc or turning off the main unit also erases the program 3 Press DVD CD Confirming the program M When a disc file is played back Press W e Playback stops and the program screen appears on the TV screen Canceling program playback MWhen a disc file is stopped Press PLAY MODE repeatedly to dis play an item other than PROGRAM in the display window e This operation does not erase the program For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 30 Playing back a disc file in a random order Random playback HALD for the loaded disc M When a disc file is stopped 1 Press PLAY MODE repeatedly to display RANDOM in the display window e Selecting an item other than RANDOM cancels random playback 2 Pres
165. ording to the TV after connecting the main unit to the TV Direct connection e Connecting the main unit to a VCR built in TV Turn on the main unit Refer to may also cause picture distortion during play i e back Connecting the power cable on page 16 and Turning on the main unit on page 17 2 Hold down SCAN MODE for 2 or more seconds e The current video signal type flashes Example 13 Press lt or gt to select the video signal type suitable for the TV e When the TV is connected to the VIDEO terminal or the S VIDEO terminal the video signal type can be selected as instructed below Select PAL 576l for a TV only compatible with PAL interlaced video signal Select PAL 576P for a TV equipped with a component terminal and compatible with PAL progressive video signal Select NTSC 480 for a TV only compati ble with NTSC interlaced video siginal Select NTSC 480P for a TV equipped with a component terminal and compatible with NTSC progressive video signal e When the TV is connected to the HDMI ter minal the video signal type can be selected as instructed below Only for DD 8 and DD 3 Select AUTO for normal usage the initial setting Select PAL 576P PAL 720P NTSC 480P or NTSC 720P as needed NOTE The AUTO setting works only for a TV compat ible with PAL video signal Select NTSC 480P
166. peaker SP DD8S Right speaker Left speaker The speaker is shown assembled to the speaker SP DD3F SP DD3F stand on page 8 The speakers are shown assembled to the speaker stands on page 8 NOTE The left and right speakers are the same e When connecting the speaker cable to the termi nal on the center surround speaker make sure that the end of speaker cable does not touch any other nearby metallic parts Connecting the speakers to the subwoofer DD 1 Gray Blue Rear view Before connecting the speaker cables twist and pull off the insula CENTER SURROUND FRONT SPEAKERS SPEAKERS RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT tion at the end of each speaker cable Subwoofer SP PWDD1 FRONT RIGHT FRONT LEFT Black lines SURROUND RIGHT SURROUND LEFT Rear view Center surround speaker SP DD1S Right speaker Left speaker SP DD1F SP DD1F The left and right speakers are the same 10 Preparation E Preparation o Preparation continued Connecting the subwoofer to the main unit Only for DD 8 and DD 3 Peel off the protective sheets from both sides of the sub woofer Subwoofer Main unit Rear view Y CONNECTOR FROM CA DD Oo oO Oo oO System cable supplied Align the amp marks on the terminals and the sys tem cable E Selecting the voltage
167. peakers interfere with daily activities c O prar a Q qu 0 Preparation continued Do not turn on the power until you complete the connection Connecting the speakers to the subwoofer DD 3 Gray Blue Rear view Before connecting the CENTER SURROUND g FRONT SPEAKERS SPEAKERS gt c speaker cables twist RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT y and pull off the insula O tion at the end of each A speaker cable Subwoofer SP PWDD3 SURROUND LEFT Black lines FRONT RIGHT Center surround speaker cable supplied _ Gray Black Black Blue Rear view Center surround speaker SP DD8S Right speaker Left speaker The speaker is shown assembled to the speaker SP DD3F SP DD3F stand on page 8 The speakers are shown assembled to the speaker stands on page 8 NOTE The left and right speakers are the same e When connecting the speaker cable to the termi nal on the center surround speaker make sure that the end of speaker cable does not touch any other nearby metallic parts Connecting the subwoofer to the main unit Peel off the protective sheets from both sides of the subwoofer Subwoofer Main unit Rear view CONNECTOR FROM CA DD System cable supplied Align the amp marks on the terminals and the sys tem cable Speaker layout Center surround speaker Left speaker qo R
168. pears Refer to page 35 2 Press lt or to select 3 Press ENTER DvD ViDEO SHDN GT CID ECM Time o0FF Os cHaP OD 1 3 G 15 By 17 4 Enter the time using the number buttons Example When you want to play back a DVD VIDEO from the position of 0 hour 23 minutes 45 seconds press the number buttons in the order of 0 2 3 4 and 5 e You can skip entering the minute and sec ond settings e If the incorrect value is entered press lt to delete the values and enter values again 5 Press ENTER e To turn off the menu bar press ON SCREEN NOTE e This function does not work during program playback or random playback e Fora CD you can use this function any time e Time search for a DVD VIDEO is from the begin ning of the title e Time search for a VCD an SVCD and a CD is as follows When the disc is stopped time search is from the beginning of the disc When the disc is played back time search is within the track currently being played back 36 Ba O le gt amp Q 2 res S 0 DT Gen O 72 G O prar O en Gen c 2 en Q gt en O O ea O 2 gt amp Q 2 e O 0 Le Gen O 72 c O prer O en m Gen ue en 2 Q gt c O O Changing the initial settings with the preference screen EI AS C9 FA ON CS ES Divx fee You can change the initial settings of the ma
169. pparatus on a level sur face The minimal clearances are shown below MISE EN GARDE Ventilation correcte Pour viter les risques d electrochoc ou d incendie et de mani re viter les dommages placer l appar eil sur une surface en hauteur L espace minimal est indiqu ci dessous Main unit CA DD8 CA DD3 Unit principale CA DD8 CA DD3 Front view Fa ade Wall or obstructions Mur ou encombrement 3 cm esr 3 cm 16 1 e Ye 3 46 Subwoofer SP PWDD8 SP PWDD3 Caisson de grave SP PWDD8 SP PWDD3 Front view Fa ade Wall or obstructions Mur ou encombrement CAUTION button CA DD8 CA DD3 Side view Vue lat rale Wall or obstructions Mur ou encombrement Front 10 cm Fa ade 31 No obstructions Pas d encombrement Side view Vue lat rale Wall or obstructions Mur ou encombrement 15 cm 5 6 No obstructions Pas d encombrement Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely the STANDBY lamp goes off When installing the apparatus ensure that the plug is easily accessible The l button in any position does not disconnect the mains line e When the system is on standby the STANDBY lamp lights red e When the system is turned on the STANDBY lamp goes off The power can be remote controlled ATTENTION Touche O I CA DD8 CA DD3 D connectez la fiche secteur pour mettre l appareil compl tement hors tension le t moin STANDB
170. pply to the subwoofer is linked to the center unit Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely the POWER ON lamp goes off When installing the apparatus ensure that the plug is easily accessible e When the system is turned on the POWER ON lamp lights green CAUTION To avoid personal injury or accidentally dropping the unit have two persons unpack carry and install the SP DD8 41 kg ST European Union only Introduction 7 Table of contents Thank you for purchasing a JVC product Please read all instructions carefully before operation to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the unit Introduction Part description 3 Using the remote control 4 Preparation Preparation crues 5 Connecting the antennas cccseeeeeeeee ees 5 Connecting the speakers ccceeseeeeeeeee ees 6 Connecting a TV 12 Connecting a portable digital audio player 15 Connecting other digital audio devices 16 Connecting other analog audio devices 16 Connecting the power cable 006 16 Basic operations Basic operations 17 Using the number buttons 17 Turning on the main unit 17 Adjusting the volume 17 Turning off the sound temporarily 17 Sharpening the voice sound 18 Adjusting the bass treble sound 18 Adj
171. ps and 720 x 576 pixels or less 25 fps e Audio stream should conform to MPEG1 Audio Layer 2 or MPEG Audio Layer 3 MP3 e The system does not support GMC Global Motion Compression e Files encoded in the interlaced scanning mode may not be played back correctly e Playing back a DivX file may take a long time The elapsed time is not displayed until playback starts The elapsed time may also not be dis played correctly Notes on MPEG1 MPEG2 discs files The stream structure of MPEG1 MPEG2 discs and files should conform to MPEG system pro gram stream 720 x 576 pixels 25 fps 720 x 480 pixels 30 fps is recommended for the highest resolution This system also supports the resolutions of 352 x 576 480 x 576 352 x 288 pixels 25 fps and 352 x 480 480 x 480 352 x 240 pixels 30 fps The profile and level should be MP ML Main Profile at Main Level SP ML Simple Profile at Main Level MP LL Main Profile at Low Level Audio streams should conform to MPEG1 Audio Layer 2 MPEG2 Audio Layer 2 or Dolby Digital MPEG2 only Caution for DualDisc playback The Non DVD side of a DualDisc does not com ply with the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard Therefore the use of Non DVD side of a DualDisc on this product may not be recommended 51 Notes on files recorded on a connected USB mass storage class device JVC bears no responsibility for any loss of data on the USB mass storage class device while
172. put a 20 or 24 bit signal through the LINE DIGITAL OUT terminal Language codes BI Bislama CIN Indonesian NO _ Norwegian TE Telugu BO Tibetan IW Hebrew OM Afan Oromo TH Thai BR Breton EC Yiddish OR Orya T Tigrinya EO Esperanto KS Kashmiri RO Rumanian JTW Twi 40 at O 2 gt amp Q 2 e O 2 D Gen O 72 c O _ O G Ge prar c G Q gt c O O 7 gt Q O Q t par O z O t 0 O m O lt S le O en gt amp A Playing back sources from other devices QQ O 35 OQjo gt O CD LINE lod00 0 0 700 0 ENTER O O O JIO 0 0 000 000 00 MooR L CD O C O O O CO CO CO CO 00 00 2000 QP LINK OSS 2 Selecting other devices as the source 1 Press LINE e Each time you press LINE the display changes in the display window as follows LINE 1 for selecting the device con nected to the LINE IN 1 terminal LINE 2 for selecting the device con nected to the LINE IN 2 terminals LINE DIGITAL for selecting the digital audio device connected to the LINE DIGI TAL IN terminal e You can also select the connected device as the source by repeatedly pressing SOURCE on the main unit 41 2 Start playback on the connected device e Refer also to
173. r IP address address 11 Determining the IP address of the computer This part explains the procedure for determining the IP address of the computer by displaying the network setup NOTE e Depending on the computer settings you may need operations different from the explanation given in this part Refer to Help in Windows for the following steps On the computer Click Start and then Control Panel 7 My Documents Internet Internet Explorer W a E mail 3 Outlook Ex press 4 My Recent Documents ad My Pictures toy My Music gs My Computer 3 My Network Places Set Program Access and Defaults L Printers and Faxes o Help and Support Search I Run Log Off Turn Off Computer The Control Panel dialog box is displayed All Programs D 2 Click Network and Internet Con nections amp Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q wi JO search Ye Folders l Address Control Panel we Control Panel Pick a category Switch to Classic view Appearance and Themes r Printers and Other Hardware a See Also g Windows Update A Help and Support Other Control Panel Options Network and Internet_ User Accounts Connections Le a Add or Remove Programs Date Time Language and Regional Options te Sounds Speech and Audio i 7 s J Devices j Accessibility Options 7 oe Performance and M
174. r intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited 48 O c Q Q Q ag Notes on discs files Playable disc file types Playable discs a 2 Playable files recorded on a disc Playable files recorded on a USB mass storage class device Playable files stored on a computer e Even though listed above some types may be unplayable x1 Discs should be finalized before being played back 2 For files recorded on a DVD R DVD RW the disc should be formatted with UDF Bridge 3 This system may not recognize some USB mass storage class devices This system can not play back a file whose data volume is more than 2 gigabytes and a file whose data transfer rate is more than 2 Mbps It is possible to play back finalized R RW DVD Video Format only discs DVD lights on the front display panel when a R RW disc is loaded Some discs may not be played back because of their disc characteristics recording conditions or damage or stains on them Only sounds can be played back from the following discs MIX MODE CD CD G CD EXTRA CD TEXT This system is designed for use with the NTSC standard 49 DVD VIDEO VC
175. reen LANGUAGE tems Contents MENU Select the language for the DVD LANGUAGE VIDEO menu screen AUDIO Select the audio language for the DVD LANGUAGE VIDEO SUBTITLE Select the subtitle language for the DVD VIDEO ON SCREEN Select the language displayed on the LANGUAGE preference screen NOTE e If the selected language is not recorded on the disc file the optimum language set for the disc file is displayed e For a language code such as AA refer to the Language codes on page 41 38 Convenient functions of disc file playback E Convenient functions of disc file playback T Changing the initial settings with the preference screen continued LJ PICTURE MONITOR TYPE 39 Contents initial setting Select the display method suitable for your TV 4 3 PS Pan Scan For a TV with conventional 4 3 aspect ratio When a wide screen picture is input the left and right edges of the pic ture are not shown on the screen If the disc file is not compatible with Pan Scan the picture is displayed at the Letterbox ratio 4 3 LB Letterbox For a TV with conventional 4 3 aspect ratio When a wide screen picture is input black bars appear on the top and bottom of the screen 16 9 For an ordinary wide TV Select the item suitable to the video source AUTO The video source type a video or film is automatically selected FILM To view a fi
176. ress e Usually you do not have to set DEFAULT Note that the fourth group of digits should be GATEWAY different from the ones of other devices con For normal usage leave the initial setting nected to the network unchanged Set DEFAULT GATEWAY only when you want to play back files stored on a computer that belongs to another network 9 Press ENTER 10 Press v to select STATIC SUB NET MASK and then press ENTER i ECS y SELECT p USE 0 9 KEYS TO INPUT USE ENTER TO CONFIRM ENTER d TO EXIT PRESS SET UP 15 Playing back files stored on the computer Playing back audio files This part explains the procedure for playing back audio files stored on the computer You can play back video files and still picture files with almost the same procedure NETWORK gt ALY lt 4 gt ENTER NOTE e Store files you want to play back in the shared folders before proceeding e This part explains the procedure for playing back the TRACK0001 file stored in the My Music folder as an example e Refer to the main volume of the operation man ual for details on operating the main unit On the computer Start CyberLink Media Server On the remote control Press NETWORK pe CyberLink Media Server is displayed CyberLink Media Server Press v to select CyberLink Media Server Selected item is highlighted Continued on the
177. s DVD CD NOTE e Each chapter or track is played back only once e Ejecting the disc or turning off the main unit can cels random playback Magnifying the picture MWhen a disc is played back or paused 1 Press ZOOM e Each time you press the button the picture magnification changes in the display win dow 2 Select the portion you want to magnify by using A V lt or gt e To return to normal playback select ZOOM x 1 in step 1 NOTE e When you magnify a picture image quality may be deteriorated or the image may be distorted 32 Ba O le gt amp Q 2 res a S 0 DT Gen O 72 G O prar O en Gen c 2 en Q gt en O O x O 2 gt amp Q 2 e O 0 Le Gen O 72 c O O en m Gen ue en 2 Q gt c O O Convenient functions of disc file playback continued Playing back a disc file repeatedly Repeat playback 29 co EF EE ES FES RES eec o M Vhen a disc file is played back Press REPEAT e Each time you press REPEAT the repeat mode changes Display on sispay nel naiga Usage for the tor in the the the repeat TV screen ciSpiay aspiay mode window window REPEAT Pea Hie aac current title CALL or REPEAT REPEAT ALL ALL Repeats all C_JGROUP or REPEAT Ic REPEAT GROUP GROUP REPEAT CICHAP ouape CJTRACK ae REPEAT Repeats the
178. s CD ROM drive The installer should start up automatically and display the screen shown below Choose Setup Language Select the language for this installation from the choices below 2 Select the language of the version you want to install and then click OK The program file runs and the Install CyberLink MediaServer window is displayed Click Next gt Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for MediaServer The InstallShield R Wizard will install MediaServer on your computer To continue click Next Cancel The license agreement is displayed e After finishing this step install CyberLink Media Server following the actual displayed explanations Confirm that the CyberLink Media Server icon is displayed on the desktop a CyberLink MediasServer You have finished installing CyberLink Media Server 3 Click View Sharing Q This part explains the procedure for selecting the check the button to add item into media server Specifying the shared folders Media Server T1 7 11 fas 7 13 Cancel 4 A gt tous ie ee My Pictures and My Q Myv Al View Sharing n i amp My Pictures nl On the computer sas C My Music 1 Double click the CyberLink Media C Local Disk C Server icon on the desktop CN CyberLink MediaServer 4 Confirm that the names of the CyberLink Media Server starts ba folders are displayed on
179. s areas AC 110 V 127 V 220 240 V v 50 Hz 60 Hz e Power consumption 120 W e Dimensions W x H x D 242 mm x 364 mm x 363 mm e Weight 12 3 kg 54 Reference E Reference o Specifications continued Subwoofer for DD 1 SP PWDD1 Type Bass reflex type Amplifier e Subwoofer 120 W at 4 Q 110 Hz THD 10 e Left right speaker 25 W x 2 at 3 Q 1 kHz THD 10 e Center surround speaker 25 Wx2 at 3 Q 1 kHz THD 10 Speaker e 16 cm cone e Power handling capacity 120 W e Impedance 4 Q e Frequency range 30 Hz 230 Hz e Sound pressure level 72 dB Wem General e Power source Australia AC 240 V U 50 Hz e Power source Hong Kong AC 220 V v 50 Hz e Power source other countries areas AC 110 V 127 V 220 240 V V 50 Hz 60 Hz e Power consumption 120 W e Dimensions W x H x D 221 mm x 361 mm x 340 mm e Weight 11 0 kg 95 Left and right speakers for DD 8 SP DD8F Type 2 way 3 speaker bass reflex type Magnetically shielded type Speaker 8 cm cone x 2 2 cm dome Power handling capacity 30 W Impedance 3 Q Frequency range 60 Hz 40 kHz Sound pressure level 81 dB Wem Dimensions W x H x D 289 mm x 1 101 mm x 289 mm Weight 1 unit 10 0 kg Left and right speakers for DD 3 SP DD3F Type 2 way acoustic suspension type Magnetically shielded type Speaker 9 5 cm x 1 cm direct drive 2 cm dome Power handling capacity 30 W Impedance 3 Q Frequency range 100 Hz 40 kHz Sound
180. s of DivX Inc and are used under license e HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multi media Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC e HDCP is the abbreviation of High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection and is the high reli able copy control technology licensed by Digital Content Protection LLC Notes on handling Important cautions Installation of the system e Select a place which is level dry and neither too hot nor too cold between 5 C and 35 C e Leave sufficient distance between the system and the TV e Do not use the system in a place subject to vibration Power cord e Do not handle the power cord with wet hands e A small amount of power is always consumed while the power cord is connected to the wall outlet When unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet always pull on the plug not the power cord To prevent malfunctions of the system e There are no user serviceable parts inside If anything goes wrong unplug the power cord and consult your dealer e Do not insert any metallic object into the system Note about copyright laws Check the copyright laws in your country before recording from CDs Recording of copyrighted material may infringe copyright laws Safety Precautions Avoid moisture water and dust Do not place the system in moist or dusty places Avoid high temperatures Do not expose the system to direct sunlight and do not
181. servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION Visible and or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open Do not view directly with optical instruments REPRODUCTION OF LABEL CAUTION LABEL PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT E CLAS o CAUTION RAYONNEMENT LASER RADIACION LASER SYNLIG OCH ELLER 2C lt E VISIBLE AND OR OU E iM OSYNLIG INVISIBLE DE CLASSE VISIBLE Y O INVISIBLE LASERSTRALNING NG OPTIQUES FRA OPTICO CAUTION Proper Ventilation 7 KLASS 1M NAR DENNA L ff tat ESP INSTRUMENT SWE To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to protect from damage place the apparatus on a level sur face The minimal clearances are shown below Main unit CA DD8 CA DD3 CA DD1 Front view Wall or obstructions Subwoofer SP PWDD8 SP PWDD3 SP PWDD1 Front view Wall or obstructions G 1 Side view Wall or obstructions Front No obstructions Side view Wall or obstructions Front No obstructions CAUTION O I button CA DD8 CA DD3 CA DD1 Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely the STANDBY lamp goes off When installing the apparatus ensure that the plug is easily accessible The l button in any position does not disconnect the mains line e When the system is on standby the STANDBY lamp lights red e When the system is turned on the STANDBY lamp goes off The power can be remote controlled CAUTION SP PWDD8 SP PWDD3 SP PWDD1 The power su
182. signal type suitable for the TV e When the TV is connected to the VIDEO terminal or the S VIDEO terminal the video signal type can be selected as instructed below Select 4801 for a TV only compatible with interlaced video siginal Select 480P for a TV equipped with a component terminal and compatible with progressive video signal e When the TV is connected to the HDMI ter minal the video signal type can be selected as instructed below Select AUTO for normal usage the initial setting Select 480P or 720P as needed NOTE 480 and 720 refer to the number of the scan ning lines Generally the larger the number the better picture that can be obtained I refers to the interlaced format P refers to the progressive format A better picture can be obtained in the progressive format than in the interlaced format When an HDMI video signal is output the HDMI indicator lights up in the display window When an HD video signal 720p is output the HD indicator lights up When 480P or 720P is selected the PRO GRESSIVE indicator lights up in the display window 4 Press ENTER e The selected video signal type is displayed in the display window for a short time 13 For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 12 NOTE The picture may be distorted when you press ENTER but this is not a
183. sing the number buttons Examples 5 5 15 210 1 5 150 210 210 1 5 0 16 T O 5 Sen D Q O T Mm O 5 Q O T Mm Basic operations continued Sharpening the voice sound This function allows you to easily understand dia log recorded on the disc file even with the volume down low Press CLEAR VOICE e Each time you press CLEAR VOICE the clear voice function turns on and off This indicator lights up when the clear voice function is activated NOTE e This function is effective when receiving the cen ter channel signal with surround sound or when the surround mode is activated even with stereo sound refer to page 33 Adjusting the bass treble sound 1 Press BASS TREBLE repeatedly to select BASS or TREBLE in the display window 2 Press or to adjust the sound quality e Adjustable sound quality is from 5 to 5 17 Adjusting the volume of the center surround speaker subwoofer 1 Press CH LEVEL to repeatedly select SURR the center sur round speaker or SUBWFR the subwoofer in the display window 2 Press or to adjust the vol ume NOTE e Adjustable volume range is from 6 to 6 Adjusting the volume balance between the left and right speakers 1 Press SETTING 2 Press A or v to display BAL in the display window BAL CE
184. sk to the subdirectories This part explains the procedure for storing the DATA folder in the default My Videos folder and adding the DATA folder to the shared fold ers aS examples 1 Store the DATA folder in the My Videos folder using Windows 2 Double click the CyberLink Media Server icon on the desktop CyberLink MediasServer CyberLink Media Server starts 3 Click My Videos Q Media Server My Videos check the button to add item into media server Cancel CLOS Apply N View Sharing gm G My Pictures B A VE My Music Help E Local Disk C Select the check box next to DATA and click Apply Q M dia Server 6 26 2006 Cancel Ex pic ig Up One Level Apply Ps E DATA a 2 en View Sharing Help 5 Click View Sharing e M dia Server Q 6 26 2006 Cancel at RR T Up One Level w iew Sharing DES 3 gm DATA A p Help 6 Confirm that the DATA folder is added to the list of shared folders Q 4 Media Server ts and Settings xpe My Documents My Videos DAT View Sharing uncheck the button to remove item from media server Cancel C Documents and Settings xpe Apply C Documents and Settings xpe My De C Documents and Settings xpe My Documen P S ttin ax M Documents M Videos DAT NOTE e To stop sharing a folder Clear the check box next to it and click Apply e To go ba
185. sung Sanyo Sharp Shintom 22 23 Sony 19 20 17 06 28 12 04 13 5 O7 05 4 21 27 30 18 08 Continued on the next page 44 c O O Q ie ee O N 7 gt D lt prar O O en pur i Sum Q O Erur Q lt ee O N m 7 gt Le Bl os ee O en pur ao Q O Operating other devices using the remote control continued control buttons refer to page 43 E Manufacturer codes for DBSs Examples For an Echostar DBS Press 2 then 1 For a Sony DBS Press 2 then 0 When the manufacturer of your DBS has 2 or more codes select the manufacturer codes in turn and find the one that operates the DBS and the remote control properly Code G I 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 21 Echostar Hamin 15 16 17 18 Jerrold 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 6 Release VCR DBS 0 1 NOTE e Manufacturer codes are subject to change with out notice You may not be able to operate the VCR DBS produced by the manufacturer e After replacing the batteries of the remote con trol set the manufacturer code again 45 Using the remote control for the VCR DBS operation Before the VCR DBS operation select the remote control mode for the VCR DBS Slide the remote control see mode selector to VCR TV 4 DBS VCR
186. tarting CyberLink Media lowing e Confirming that the main unit recognizes the Server computer On the remote control 1 Press 0 1 AUDIO to turn on the O e ol AUDIO main unit eae 238 On the computer 0000 2 Double click the CyberLink Media p 1 Server icon on the desktop CD arate Ed O CyberLink MediaServer CyberLink Media Server starts l CRT 0 0 On the remote control 3 Press NETWORK 4 Confirm that CyberLink Media Server is displayed on the TV screen San Fu m Q A par O Mur O S G en S En ee O en O CyberLink Media za Server Proceed to Playing back files stored on the computer on page 16 If CyberLink Media Server is not displayed The main unit may not detect the CyberLink Media Server for any of the following reasons Determine the reason by referring to and B shown below A The Ethernet cable may not be con nected properly Possible cause The Ethernet cable may be of the wrong type a crossover cable may be used or may not be connected securely Possible solution Refer to Connecting the main unit to the router on page 6 to check that the Ether net cable is a straight through cable and is connected securely B You may be using a router that requires the IP addresses to be set up manually
187. te intervals This is useful especially when you want to skip within a long file M When a disc file is played back Press lt or gt Each time you press lt 4 or gt the playback posi tion skips to the beginning of the previous or next interval Each interval is approximately 5 minutes NOTE e Intervals are automatically assigned from the beginning of a file e You can use this function only within the same file Selecting a track from the menu screen M WWhen a disc is stopped or played back 1 Press MENU or TOP MENU e The menu screen is displayed 2 Press A V lt gt or the number buttons to select the desired track 3 Press ENTER NOTE e You can use this function only when a menu screen is recorded on the disc For a VCD SVCD MENU and TOP MENU may be unavailable in step 1 In this case press RETURN once or more For a VCD SVCD you cannot use A V lt 4 or in Step 2 For a VCD SVCD whose menu screen has a couple of pages you can change the page by pressing lt lt or gt gt in step 2 Playback may start for some discs without pressing ENTER in step 3 30 Basic operations of disc file playback E Convenient functions of disc file playback B Convenient functions of disc file playback AIV lt 4 gt ENTER SUBTITLE ae ANGLE AUDIO L gt e 700M oS PLAY MODE S REPEAT Number buttons CANCEL
188. te DBS using the remote control of this system TV VIDEO ST VCRIDBS O 1 TV O I DE levels de O CI O um on __ Remote control mode selector lt koi lope ol CE il ee CC A OS enter CJ O O O B O Number O buttons O TV RETURN 100 Operating a TV using the remote control Setting the manufacturer code Slide the remote control pe mode selector to TV Tv 2 Hold down TV es e Hold down TV O 1 until you finish step 4 3 Press ENTER and release 4 Press number buttons to enter the manufacturer code Examples For a Hitachi TV Press 1 then 0 For a Toshiba TV Press 0 then 8 When the manufacturer of your TV has 2 or more codes select the manufacturer codes in turn and find the one that operates the TV and the remote control properly 5 Release TV NOTE e Manufacturer codes are subject to change with out notice You may not be able to operate the TV produced by the manufacturer e After replacing the batteries of the remote con trol set the manufacturer code again Continued on the next page 44 Operating other devices using the remote control E Operating other devices using the remote control E Operating other devices using the remote control continued Using the remote control for the TV operation Operate the remote control by pointing it at the TV Remote
189. ted 1106SKMMODJEM JVL NETWORK MEDIA SYSTEM DD 8 Consists of CA DD8 SP PWDD8 SP DD8F and SP DD8S AW DD 3 Consists of CA DD3 SP PWDD3 SP DD3F and SP DD8S DIGITAL MEDIA SYSTEM DD 1 Consists of CA DD1 SP PWDD1 SP DD1F and SP DD1S Digital Direct Progressive Scan IGITAL THEATER ov Homi MPE6 4 QC parm ASF PLAYBACK GPRD Bote Only for DD 8 and DD 3 MMT SURROUND yj INSTRUCTIONS P A Tat i UW UX V i pD E ok VIDEO Warnings cautions and others CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shocks fire etc 1 Do not remove screws covers or cabinet 2 Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture CAUTION Do not block the ventilation openings or holes If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth etc the heat may not be able to get out Do not place any naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus When discarding batteries environmental problems must be considered and local rules or laws gov erning the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly Do not expose this apparatus to rain moisture dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liq uids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CAUTION Do not open the top cover There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit leave all
190. that indi cated on the label attached to the disc e Playing back an MP3 WMA file including a still image may take a long time The elapsed time is not displayed until playing back starts If playing back starts the elapsed time may not be dis played correctly e For an MP3 WMA file a disc with a sampling fre quency of 44 1 kHz and transmission rate of 128 kbps is recommended e This system is not compatible with MP3i or MP3PRO e This system can play back a baseline JPEG file excluding monochromatic JPEG files e This system can play back JPEG data taken with a digital camera conforming to the DCF Design Rule for Camera File System standard when a function is applied such as the automatic rotation function of a digital camera data goes beyond the DCF standard so the image may not be dis played e If data has been processed edited and restored with computer image editing software the data may not be displayed e This system cannot play back animations such as MOTION JPEG still pictures TIFF etc other than JPEG or image data with sound e The resolution of 640 x 480 pixels is recom mended for JPEG files If a file has been recorded at a resolution of more than 640 x 480 pixels display may take a long time An image with a resolution of more than 8 192 x 7 680 pix els cannot be displayed e The system supports ASF files recorded with the maximum bit rate of 384 kbps and an audio coder decoder of G 726 e For a
191. tify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity or pick a Control Panel icon pee C The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties a Internet Options x Network Connections z Di ce s Windows Media Connect Wireless Network Setup Wizard dialog box is displayed The Network Connections dialog box is displayed Continued on the next page 12 6 Confirm the values displayed in IP address and Subnet mask Example Assigning the IP address to the main unit m Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties x This part explains the procedure for setting up the D General IP address of the main unit manually You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports O this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for E the appropriate IP settings You can skip this part when the main unit and the a Obtain an IP address automatically computer are connected to a router using a DHCP D Use the following IP address fu n ction IP address 192 168 0 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway O co PA O 5 R a nu hei server addresses N ETWORK gt O O O N Alternate DNS server lo O F E MEN Fill out the blank column with the values Q CD Remote control mode selector 0 0 0 O 00 olo 6 The values are to be used in step 8 on page 2 ce
192. u cannot operate the The remote control mode selec e main unit using the tor on the remote control is slid ee T mode remote control to TV or VCR DBS Select FILE TYPE You can play p A whirring noise is pro duced back only the files of the types selected with FILE TYPE If the main unit has read the file before you make the FILE TYPE setting perform either of the fol lowing after setting FILE TYPE to the desired file type e For playing back files on the disc reload the disc e For playing back files on the USB mass storage class device disconnect the USB mass stor age class device and then con nect it again Playback starts sud QP LINK may be working This is not a malfunction Select QP OFF If this system does not work properly despite the above Possible solution Many functions of this system are controlled by microprocessors that can be reset by recycling the power supply If pressing any button does not result in the normal action disconnect the power cable from the outlet wait for a while and connect the power cable again MP3 WMA WAV The loaded disc may include JPEG ASF Divx files of different types MP3 MPEG1 or MPEG2 files WMA WAV JPEG ASF DivX cannot be played back MPEG1 or MPEG2 8 0 7 9 5 2 4 1 3 93 Specifications Main unit CA DD8 CA DD3 CA DD1 Tuner FM frequency 87 50 MHz 108 00 MHz AM frequ
193. umber is flash ing press the number buttons to select the preset number Example When storing the radio station AM 810 kHz to the preset number 5 AM 5 810k 4 While the selected number is flash ing press MEMORY or ENTER e STORED appears and the selected radio station is stored NOTE e When you store a radio station to a preset num ber to which another radio station has previously been stored the newly set radio station replaces the previously stored radio station You can also use lt 4 or gt to select the preset number in step 3 21 For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 20 Tuning in to a preset radio station MVWhen an FM or AM radio broadcast is selected as the source Press the number buttons to select the preset number e You can also select the preset number by press ing lt ore Basic operations of disc file playback a O 1 AUDIO OOQ USB amp EL OOO O ONE TOUCH l s000 REPLAYS a au Remote control DD DVD CD gt mode selector esiowiee Y UU FE sowe S TOP MENU A V a gt ENTER GROUP TITLE SKIP K lt gt gt Number buttons For the number button usage refer to Using the number buttons on page 16 AUDIO TV VCR DBS E E CAUTION gt gooo e Slide the remote control mode selector to AUDIO Playing back a disc This part explains playing back the types of discs
194. usting the volume of the center surround speaker subwoofer 18 Adjusting the volume balance between the left and right speakers 18 Changing the brightness of the display WINOOMES un en te 19 Using the sleep timer 19 Auto standby function ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 20 Locking disc ejection onennneeeneenen eenen 20 Listening to radio broadcasts Listening to radio broadcasts 21 Setting the AM tuner spacing 21 Selecting a radio station 21 Tuning in to a preset radio station 22 Basic operations of disc file playback Basic operations of disc file DIAVDACK naiss 23 Playing back a CISC otic tie Se 23 Playing back a file 24 Display window on the main unit for disc file types ccccceseecececsseeeeseeeeeeeseeees 25 Stopping playback 28 Resuming playback 28 Pausing playback 28 Advancing the picture frame by frame 28 Fast reverse fast forward search 29 Playing back from a position 10 seconds DCI ONC A nn sr Annee 29 Slow motion playback 29 Skipping to the beginning of a chapter track file 29 Selecting a chapter track using the number DUUONS ne het 30 Skipping at approximately 5 minute intervals 00 cc ccecccecccseeeceececsseceeseeeseeesaaess 30 Selecting a track from the menu screen
195. ut a 20 or 24 bit signal through the LINE DIGITAL OUT terminal Language codes BI Bislama IN _ Indonesian NO Norwegian TE Telugu BO Tibetan IW Hebrew COM Afan Oromo TH Thai BR Breton st Yiddish JOR Orya m Tigrinya EO Esperanto KS_ Kashmiri RO Rumanian TW TWh 41 Playing back sources from other devices QD 35 Oo Qjo gt O D LINE OOO l ENTER QP LINK Selecting other devices as the source 1 Press LINE e Each time you press LINE the display changes in the display window as follows LINE 1 for selecting the device con nected to the LINE IN 1 terminal LINE 2 for selecting the device con nected to the LINE IN 2 terminals LINE DIGITAL for selecting the digital audio device connected to the LINE DIGI TAL IN terminal e You can also select the connected device as the source by repeatedly pressing SOURCE on the main unit 2 Start playback on the connected device e Refer also to the operation manual for the connected device 3 Adjust the volume and make other necessary settings e Refer to Basic operations on page 17 Selecting the signal gain You can select the gain of the signal from the LINE IN 1 and LINE IN 2 terminals Use the initial settings for normal operation If the sound is too small or too loud change the settings 1 Press LI
196. utomatically assigns the IP address to the main unit NOTE e If the router does not have a DHCP function or you do not use the DHCP function you must assign the IP address to the main unit manually e You can also use the network function by con necting the main unit to the computer directly Refer to page 19 File types compatible with this system You can play back the following file types using the network function of this system LPCM WAV MP3 WMA JPEG ASF DivX MPEG1 MPEG2 NOTE e You cannot use the network function to play back a DivX DRM file stored on the connected computer General flow chart for the network function Set up the system following the flow chart shown below The procedure for setting up the system differs depending on your usage environment Connect the main unit to the router connected to your computer age Install CyberLink Media Server to your computer Page 7 Specify the shared folders Page 8 y v v Start CyberLink Media Server and then make sure that the main unit recognizes CyberLink Media Server 7 Does the main unit recognize CyberLink Media Server a Make sure that the main unit is turned on Check the cable connection age 10 Does the main unit recognize CyberLink Media Server The IP address is assigned auto matically using the DHCP func tion of the router The IP address has to be set up manually Page 1
197. ward search en D Slow motion playback reverse forward directions oQ OD 9 27 Play Pause Containing multi view angles Refer to page 31 Containing multi audio languages Refer to page 31 Containing multi subtitle languages Refer to page 31 The disc file cannot accept the opera tion you have attempted Indicators in the display window related to the speaker sound The indicators light up in the display window to show the input signals and the speakers in use ce The input signals DOLBY DIGITAL The input signal is processed using LES Theinput signals OTS The sound is produced from the sub woofer The Ts L ie de R a ce LS or ce RS indicator in the frame _ shows the speaker produc ing the sound EN The input signal is for the left speaker The input signal is for the center surround speaker a i The input signal is for the right speaker LFE The input signal is LFE The input signal is for the left speaker on LS the center surround speaker The input signal is monaural or 2 channel Dolby surround The input signal is for the right speaker on the center surround speaker SURROUND The Surround mode is activated For the locations of the remote control buttons refer to page 23 Stopping playback ER ASF FES M Vhen a disc file is played back Press W Resuming playback WA ASF J DivX J pecs only for the loaded disc W
198. wist and pull off the insula tion at the end of each speaker cable Subwoofer SP PWDD8 Black lines FRONT RIGHT FRONT LEFT Right speaker Left speaker SP DD8F SP DD8F The speakers are shown assembled to the speaker stands on page 6 The left and right speakers are the same Gray Blue Rear view CENTER SURROUND FRONT SPEAKERS SPEAKERS RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT OMS TI alll sje KI Black Black _ Uat l a gt a cc cc gt wm Center surround speaker cable supplied Gray Black Black Blue Rear view Center surround speaker SP DD8S The speaker is shown assembled to the speaker stand on page 6 NOTE e When connecting the speaker cable to the termi nal on the center surround speaker make sure that the end of speaker cable does not touch any other nearby metallic parts Assembling the speaker stands DD 3 The speakers for DD 3 must be assembled to the speaker stands before the speakers can be connected to the subwoofer Follow the diagrams below Left and right speakers Black line Use the supplied M4 x 16 mm screws 3 to fasten each speaker to its speaker stand Left right speaker cable supplied Center surround speaker peN Use the supplied V M5 x 14 mm screws 2 to fasten the speaker stand E CAUTION e The left and right spea
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