> Primare V25 DVD Player User Guide i § 0 Preface 1 20/2/02, 11:17 am
> Preface COPYRIGHT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Copyright © 2002 Primare Systems AB. All rights reserved. Primare Systems AB Idavägen 17D Class 1 Laser Product The DVD player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product. Use of control adjustments or Performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation. CAUTION – INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERFLOCK SE-352 46 Växjö DEFEATED. AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
> Contents Introduction W E L C O M E T O T H E V 2 5 D V D P L A Y E R ............. (1 USING THE V25 WITH OTHER PRIMARE P R O D U C T S ................................................................ (2 T E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N ............................. (2 S I N G L E S T E P P I N G ................................................. (8 R E P E A T I N G P L A Y B A C K .......................................... (8 D I S P L A Y I N G T H E T I T L E M E N U ............
> Preface Configuring the V25 DVD Player U S I N G T H E S E T U P M E N U ................................... {17 C H O O S I N G T H E D E F A U L T L A N G U A G E S ....... {18 S E T T I N G T H E D E F A U L T S C R E E N F O R M A T .... {19 S E T T I N G T H E R A T I N G L E V E L ............................. {19 SPECIFYING THE AUDIO OUTPUT O P T I O N S ................................................................... {20 SPECIFYING ADDITIONAL SETUP O P T I O N S ....................
> Introduction Welcome to the Primare V25 DVD Player! This chapter introduces you to its key features, and explains how you can use it to take advantage of the wide range of video and audio formats currently available. W E L C O M E T O T H E V 2 5 D V D P L AY E R The V25 provides a comprehensive range of features to make it ideal as the heart of a superb home entertainment system, including Progressive Scan for the ultimate image quality.
> Introduction intuitive interface, designed so that it will not distract you from the pleasure of RGB output IVp-p, 75Ω watching movies or listening to music on your system. Video signal-to-noise -75dB Video DAC 10 bit In fact most of the features of the V25 can be accessed through just six front panel push buttons.
> Using the V25 DVD Player This chapter explains how to operate the basic functions of the V25 DVD Player, which are available using either the front panel controls or the remote control. F R O N T PA N E L C O N T R O L S ]CThe STOP button stops or resets a disc.
> Using the V25 DVD Player To dim the front panel display F R O N T PA N E L D I S P L AY The following illustration shows the information on the front panel display: ]A ]B ]C ]D ]E ]F ]G • Press the DIM button on the DVD or C31 Remote Control. The display will dim to a single bar. To restore the front panel display >= CHAPTER REPEAT ALL DVD DOLBY PROGRAM DIGITAL 09 53:29 NTSC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 • Press the PLAY button twice on the DVD or C31 Remote Control.
Using the V25 DVD Player • Press the OPEN button again to close the tray, or gently push the front of < To stop play • Press the STOP button on the front panel or the DVD or C31 Remote the tray. The on-screen display shows . The disc will start playing automatically. As the disc starts playing the on-screen display identifies the type of disc as follows: Control. The front panel display and on-screen display show .
> Using the V25 DVD Player L O C AT I N G A P O S I T I O N O N T H E D I S C DVD movies are normally divided into chapters corresponding to scenes in the movie, and you can step between chapters to choose the scene you want to watch. Audio CDs are divided into tracks. To step between chapters on a DVD or tracks on a CD • Press the PREV or NEXT buttons on the front panel, the ” or ’ buttons on the DVD remote control, or the [ ¯ or ˘ ] buttons on the C31 Remote Control.
Advanced use > This chapter explains how to use the more advanced features of the V25 DVD Player which you can access from the DVD remote control. F A S T F O R WA R D A N D R E V E R S E P L AY The current speed is shown on the on-screen display: You can play back DVD movies or audio CDs at 2x or 8x the normal speed in forward or reverse. This is the especially useful for locating a particular position To play forward in slow motion on a disc.
> Advanced use SINGLE STEPPING • Press the DISPLAY button to hide the on-screen display. You can step forward from a position on a DVD a frame at a time, to allow The front panel display shows REPEAT 1 for chapter or track repeat, or you to locate a position exactly. REPEAT ALL for title or disc repeat. • Press the STEP button on the DVD remote control.
Advanced use D I S P L AY I N G T H E T I T L E M E N U Most DVD movies provide a title menu to allow you to choose between the different options provided by the disc, such as special features, extra scenes, and theatrical trailers. < To choose the subtitle language • Press the SUBTITLE button on the DVD remote control, or the REC/S.T button on the C31 Remote Control.
> Advanced use SELECTING A CHAPTER, TITLE, OR TRACK BY PROGRAMMING A SELECTION OF CHAPTERS OR NUMBER TRACKS You can play a specific chapter or title of a DVD movie, or a specific track of The V25 DVD Player allows you to program your own selection of titles and an audio CD, using the number buttons on the DVD remote control. chapters on a DVD movie, or tracks on an audio CD. You can then play the To go to a specific chapter • Use the number buttons to enter the chapter number.
Advanced use If you are programming an audio CD the PROGRAM MENU allows you to To change a selection specify a sequence of tracks: • Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to highlight it, and then press the SELECT button to < edit it. • Edit the entry in the same way as for programming a new entry. To remove an entry • Use the ↑ and ↓ buttons to highlight it, and then press the CLEAR button to clear it. To play the selection you have programmed • Press the PLAY button while the PROGRAM MENU is displayed.
> Advanced use The DISC SETUP menu will be displayed: • Use the ↓ and ↑ buttons to change the letter you are entering, and the → button to move to the next letter: • Highlight FAVORITE COND and press the SELECT button to display the FAVORITE COND menu: • Press the SELECT button to save the program with the name you have specified. The DISC SETUP menu will show FAVORITE COND ON to indicate that the program is saved.
Advanced use The DELETE ID menu shows a list of the programs you have created: < When the zoom function is active a cursor is displayed on the screen, with horizontal and vertical bars representing the section of the whole video image being magnified: • Use the arrow buttons to move the section you are magnifying. You can use the ZOOM SETUP option on the CUSTOM SETUP menu to • Highlight the program you want to delete and press the CLEAR button to delete it.
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> Connecting the V25 DVD Player This chapter explains how to connect the V25 to the other components in your system, using the connections on the back panel. B A C K PA N E L C O N N E C T I O N S ]A ]B COMPONENT VIDEO OUT PROGRESSIVE SCAN PR Y PB X-VGA COMPONENT VIDEO OUT AV CONNECTOR LINE OUT Y PB DIGITAL OUTPUT OPTICAL RCA ]H ]I PR S-VIDEO RCA VIDEO OUT ]C ]D ]E ]F ]A Progressive Scan component video outputs ]G ]J ]D Composite video output. ]H Digital optical TOSlink output.
> Connecting the V25 DVD Player VIDEO OUTPUTS The V25 provides a choice of either Progressive Scan component or X-VGA outputs, or normal interlaced S-Video, composite video, or component outputs. In addition, it provides RGB/component and composite outputs on a SCART AV connector. Digital outputs The V25 DVD Player provides an optical TOSlink digital output and an SPDIF digital output for connection to a digital surround processor.
> Configuring the V25 DVD Player This chapter explains how to use the SETUP menu to configure the operation of the V25 DVD Player. USING THE SETUP MENU The SETUP menu provides a series of options which allow you to customize different aspects of the operation of the V25 DVD Player: To step between options • Press the ↑ or ↓ buttons on the DVD or C31 Remote Control to step between options until the one you want to change is highlighted. • Press SELECT to select the option you have highlighted.
> Configuring the V25 DVD Player C H O O S I N G T H E D E FA U LT L A N G U A G E S A menu of the available languages will be displayed: Most DVD movies include a selection of audio tracks, subtitles, and menu languages which you can choose between while playing a disc. The LANGUAGES menu allows you to specify which language should be selected by default for each option.
Configuring the V25 DVD Player S E T T I N G T H E D E FA U L T S C R E E N F O R M AT S E T T I N G T H E R AT I N G L E V E L Some DVD movies allow you to choose between a normal or widescreen The V25 DVD Player allows you to set a parental lock which will prevent version of the movie. playback of discs whose content exceeds a specified rating level. Note that If you have a standard 4:3 television you also have the choice of displaying not all DVDs support this function.
> Configuring the V25 DVD Player The following screen then allows you to set the rating level: The following screen allows you to specify the new password: • Press ↑ and ↓ to highlight the rating level you want to set, or highlight OFF • Enter the four-digit password you want to use and press the SELECT button to turn the parental lock off, and press SELECT to select it. Level 1 corresponds to general viewing, level 3 is equivalent to the USA movie rating PG, and level 8 corresponds to adult viewing.
Configuring the V25 DVD Player The following menu allows you to specify the output options: < SPECIFYING ADDITIONAL SETUP OPTIONS The CUSTOM SETUP menu allows you to specify additional more advanced options affecting the configuration of the V25 DVD player. To display the CUSTOM SETUP menu • Highlight CUSTOM SETUP on the SETUP menu and press the SELECT button to select it: To specify the audio output • Highlight DIGITAL OUTPUT on the AUDIO SETUP menu and press the SELECT button to select it.
> Configuring the V25 DVD Player To set up the zoom options To specify the TV system These determine the operation of the ZOOM button on the DVD remote DVD movies are produced in both PAL and NTSC television formats. The V25 control. DVD Player is capable of converting between formats, to allow you to view • Highlight ZOOM SETUP on the CUSTOM SETUP menu and press the SELECT button to select it: DVD movies in either format even if your television is not capable of displaying that format.
Configuring the V25 DVD Player To specify the video mode To specify the Progressive Scan output mode The VIDEO MODE option determines the format of video on the video The P.S. OUTPUT mode determines the video format on the Progressive Scan outputs, and AV SCART connector. outputs. • Highlight VIDEO MODE on the CUSTOM SETUP menu and press the • Highlight P.S.
> Configuring the V25 DVD Player LANGUAGE CODES Language Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Abkhazian 6566 Hausa 7265 Romanian 8279 Corsican 6779 Macedonian 7775 Thai 9472 Afar 6565 Hebrew 7387 Russian 8285 Croatian 7282 Malagasy 7771 Tibetan 6679 Afrikaans 6570 Hindi 7273 Samoan 8377 Czech 6783 Malay 7783 Tigrinya 8473 Albanian 8381 Hungarian 7285 Sanskrit 8365 Danish 6865 Malayalam 7776 Tonga 8479 Amehari
Index > A D analogue output .................................... 16 default screen format .............................. 19 angle .................................................... 10 digital outputs ........................................ 16 audio outputs ........................................ 16 specifying ......................................... 20 audio soundtrack ..................................... 9 pausing play ........................................... 5 playing a disc ............
> Index S V screen format ........................................ 19 video mode, specifying .......................... 22 selections, programming ........................ 10 video outputs ......................................... 16 SETUP menu .......................................... 17 setup options, specifying ........................ 21 slow motion ............................................. 7 soundtrack language, choosing ................. 9 specification ...................................