Manual

CD VIDEO SYSTEM
The CD VIDEO SYSTEM is the standard name for the "optical video
disc with digital audio" system that encompasses both LDs and CDV
discs.
The following mark is the standard mark for the CD VIDEO SYSTEM
and is found on all players and discs which conform to the CD VIDEO
SYSTEM format.
The following systems are included in the CD VIDEO SYSTEM:
CD Vl DEO
CDV (CD VIDEO CDV) discs
LaserVision Discs (CD VIDEO LDs) containing digital sound with
sub codes
Compatible p_ayers which can play CDs and CDV discs
Compatible players which can play CDs, CDV discs, and LDs
CD VIDEO LDs
A CD VIDEO LD is an LD with digital audio which is encoded with
sub codes (data such as TOC and track number data, excluding
audio and video signals).
LDs (LASERDISCS)
Two types of standard LaserDisc are available -- standard play (CAV)
discs and extended play (CLV) discs -- which differ with respect to
their signal recording systems.
CAM DISCS
The jackets and labels of these discs are marked with a 'Standard Play
Disc CAV' or 'Standard Play" indication.
CLV DISCS
The jackets and labels of these discs are marked with a 'Extended
Play Disc CLV" or "Extended Play" indication.
LASERVISION DISCS WITH DIGITAL AUDIO
The jackets and labels of these discs bear the following mark.
dir,iLnL or dieital
mu,-,,_ SOUND
These are LaserDiscs which contain digital audio signals in addition to
conventional analog audio signals. This feature allows the high image
quality of LaserDiscs to be enjoyed together with the superior quality
of digital sound.
LASERVISION MULTI AUDIO DISCS WITH DIGITAL AUDIO
The jackets and labels of these discs bear the following mark.
disital
dir,itaL and MULTI AUDiO or eou_oI_ULTIAUDIO
I_n-IC3 U_
These are LaserDiscs in which the recorded digital and analog audio
signals differ in content. This allows the user to enjoy two different
audio soundtracks by switching between the digital and analog
sound.
CDV (COMPACT DISC WITH VIDEO) DISCS
These are compact discs which also contain video signals. Of the
total 25-minute playback time of a CDV disc, 20 minutes is encoded
with conventional CD digital audio signals (the "audio part"). The
remaining 5 minutes is encoded with both video and digital audio
signals (the "video part").
In normal palyback mode, the unit plays the audio part after the video
part is played back.
CAREoF Discs ............ 1
How to hold discs
When loading or removing discs, try not to touch their playing
surfaces.
Cleaning
Fingerprints or other dirt on the disc may affect sound and picture
quality.
To clean your discs, use a soft clean cloth to wipe them. If necessary,
moisten a soft cloth with diluted neutral detergent to remove heaw
dirt or fingerprints.
Do not wipe in a circular Gently wipe from the
direction inside toward the outer edge.
(Concentric scratches in the disc
groove tend to cause noise.)
Discs must not be cleaned with record cleaning sprays, or static
prevention sprays, etc. Also do not use volatile liquids such as
benzine, or thinner, etc.
NEVER PLAY CRACKED OR WARPED DISCS.
The disc revolves in the player at a high speed when it is played.
Never play a cracked, scratched or warped disc. This may damage
the player or cause it to malfunction.
After using discs, store them upright
After playing a disc, always remove it from the player and return it to
its jacket. Then store it standing upright away from heat and humidity.
Store discs carefully. If you store discs at an angle, or stacked on
top of each other, discs may become warped even when in their
jackets.
Do not leave discs in locations such as the seat of car, which may
become excessively hot.
If an LD disc is warped...
If an LD disc is warped, put the disc into its protective envelope, and
then place it between two flat boards. Then place heaw books on top
of the boards so that approximately 4 to 5 kg (10 Ibs) is applied. Leave
the disc like this for a day or so. This may correct the warp.
Heavy books 4-5 kg (10 Ibs)
_Flat board
LD disc _-_--__._
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Flat board
CAUTION WHEN USING THE DISC
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Unauthorized public performance, broadcasting or copying is a
violation of applicable laws.
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