Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Important Information
- INSTALLATION
- BASIC OPERATIONS
- ADVANCED OPERATIONS
- TV System Selection
- DVI Output Resolution
- Fast Playback
- Slow Playback
- Repeat Playback
- Repeat the Selected Section
- Random and Shuffle Playback
- Playback by Track Number
- Playback from a Specific Location
- Memory and Automatic Resume
- Viewing Static Pictures on DVD-Audio Discs
- Sound Field and EQ Mode Adjustment
- Power Spectrum Meter (PSM)
- Virtual Keyboard
- Playing DivX, Digital Audio and Picture Files
- SETUP MENU OPTIONS
- REFERENCES
- LIMITED WARRANTY

INSTALLATION
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Other Connection Options
Video Connection
Depending on the input available on your TV, select one of the following methods to connect the video
output of the DVD player to your TV. The video connections are listed in descending order of video
quality.
BEST If the TV has a DVI or HDMI input, please see page
7 for instructions on using the DVI
or HDMI connection.
BETTER If the TV has component video inputs, please use a component video cable to connect
the component video output of the DVD player to the TV. The connectors are color
coded, so please make sure the cable connections match on both ends. The
component video connection will produce a very clear picture with high color accuracy.
GOOD If the TV has an S-Video input, you may use an S-Video cable to connect the DVD
player to the TV. S-Video reduces the interference between the luminance
(brightness) and chrominance (color) video signals.
STANDARD If the TV has a standard composite video input, please use the included yellow video
cable to connect the VIDEO output of the DVD player to the TV.










