JVC XV-S62SL About discs, Playable disc types, Disc structure, Playable discs, Non-playable discs

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Preliminary knowledge

About discs

Playable disc types

Playable and non-playable disc types are as follows:

English

Playable discs

DVD VIDEO

Video CD

Audio CD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The DVD VIDEO Logo is a trademark.

CD-R and CD-RW discs recorded with the Audio CD or MP3 format can be played back.

Some disc may not be played back because of the disc characteristics or recording condition.

DVD VIDEO players and DVD discs have their own Region Code numbers. This unit only can play back DVD VIDEO discs whose Region Code numbers include “1”.

Examples of playable DVD VIDEO discs:

Preliminary

knowledge

 

 

ALL

1

1 5

1

2

1 2 3

3

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4 5 6

 

 

 

This unit accommodates both the NTSC and PAL system and can playback discs recorded with either system.

Non-playable discs

DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, DVD AUDIO, DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-ROM, PHOTO CD, CD-EXTRA, CD-G, CD-TEXT

Playing back discs listed as “Non-playable discs” above may generate noise and damage speakers.

This unit can play back audio recorded in CD-G, CD-EXTRA and CD-TEXT discs.

Disc structure

A DVD VIDEO disc is comprised of “titles”, while an Audio CD, Video CD is comprised of “tracks”. Each title may be divided into some “chapters”. For example, if a DVD VIDEO disc contains some movies, each movie may have its own title number, and each movie may be divided into some chapters. In a DVD VIDEO KARAOKE disc, each song usually has its own title number and does not have chapters. In general, each title has independent content, while each chapter in the same title has continuity.

(Example: DVD VIDEO disc)

Title 1

Chapter 1

 

Chapter 2

 

Chapter 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Title 2

Chapter 1

 

Chapter 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Example: Audio CD/Video CD)

Track 1

Track 2

Track 3

Track 4

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Contents 96%.966 Mises en garde, précautions et indications diverses Table of Contents Features Supplied accessoriesIntroduction To playback in random order Random Important cautions Safety precautionsPreliminary knowledge Names of parts and controlsFront panel Remote control unit Clear button 22, 24, 31 Infrared signal-emitting windowTV/VIDEO Cancel button 19 Previous button 23, 26Rear panel Multi-information window PROGRAM/RANDOM indicatorsAC in connector AV Compu Link jacks Display windowOpening display Operational PrinciplesOn-screen displays Basic operations of on-screen displaysCD Control display Preference 1, 2 displays seeParental Lock display see DVD Video Control displayTo bring up the VCD Control display To prevent the monitor from burning out Screen SaverVCD Control display MP3 Control display SeeOn-screen guide icons How to use numeric buttonsPlayable discs About discsPlayable disc types Disc structureTo connect to a conventional TV Getting startedConnections Before making any connectionsGreen How to make the Progressive scan mode activeTo connect to a TV with the component video input jacks BlueAbout Scan Mode To connect to an audio amplifier or receiverRed White Audio cable Not supplied Amplifier or receiver To connect the power cord To connect to audio equipment with a digital inputAudio cable Red Precaution Using the remote control unitTo install batteries in the remote control unit Precautions for the safe use of batteriesManufacturer code list To use the remote control unit for TV operationSetting the remote control signal for operating your TV You can operate your TV from the remote control unit+10 Press 0 OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray Basic operationsTurning on/off the unit Inserting and removing discsTo stop playback temporarily Basic playbackTo start playback To stop playback completelyMethod Method 1 from the remote control unit onlyTo advance or reverse playback rapidly while monitoring To locate the beginning of the scene or songUnit memorizes the interrupted position Resuming playbackTo memorize the interrupted position To resume playbackExample Advanced operationsTo locate a desired scene from the DVD menu Press Title or MenuFor DVD VIDEO/Audio CD During playback or while stopped Unit status Disc type What is SpecifiedPress on Screen Use Cursor 5/∞ to move to Time SEARCH, then press EnterMessage area Press Digest To locate a desired scene from the display DigestUse the numeric buttons 0 to 9 to enter the time Press EnterPress and hold 8 for more than 1 second Special picture playbackTo display continuous still pictures Strobe Use Cursor 5/∞/2/3to move to select the desired scenePress Zoom + or To playback in slow-motion SlowTo zoom in/out Zoom Press 8, then use 1/¡Press 3 to start program play Changing the playback orderTo playback in the desired order Program Use Cursor 5/∞ to move to Program and press EnterUse Cursor 5/∞ to move to Random Repeat playbackTo playback in random order Random To repeat the current selection or all tracks RepeatAudio CD/Video CD Use Cursor 5/∞ to move to REPEAT, then press EnterTo repeat point B To repeat a desired part A-B RepeatUse Cursor 5/∞ to move to A-B Part you want to repeat point aFrom on-screen display Selecting a scene angleTo select a scene angle from the normal screen Angle From normal screenChanging the language and sound To select a scene angle from the angle list display AngleTo select the subtitle language Subtitle Press Audio To change the audio language or sound English AudioUse Cursor 5/∞ or Subtitle to move to Subtitle Use Cursor 2/3 or Subtitle to select the desired subtitleUse Cursor 2/3 or Audio for audio selection To adjust the picture character VFPMiscellaneous functions Use Cursor 5/∞ or Audio to move to AudioTo simulate surround sound 3D Phonic Adjust the level of the parameter using Cursor 2/3Select the desired mode by using 3D PHONIC. English Press Cursor 2/3 to adjust the effect levelWhile stopped Each Elapsed time of the current track Changing the brightness of the display windowUse Cursor 5/∞ to move to Time Select Press Cursor 5 or ∞ while holding downOperations What is MP3?MP3 disc playback About MP3 discPress Enter or Highlight a desired Group using Cursor Press Enter orHighlight a desired Track using Cursor Specifying the desired Group and TrackRepeat playback You can repeat playback of the current track or groupTo stop repeat playback Press To quit repeat playback Language and display preference Initial settingsHow to set preferences Selecting preferencesYou can select the monitor Type to match your TV Setting changes as followsWhen you playback DVD Which show what isAudio and system preference Mode When the unit is stopped for More than 30 minutes orMode automatically Lt/RtTo set Parental Lock for the first time Press Enter while holding down 7 on the remote control unitEnter your 4-digit password using the numeric buttons 0 to Limiting playback by childrenOn the TV screen To change the settings Parental LockPoints Password Screen display appearsUse the Cursor 5/∞to move to YES, then press Enter To temporarily release the Parental lock Parental LockTo AV Compu Link II or EX DVD player AV Compu Link remote control systemConnection and setup Additional informationYou connect the component video output to your TV OperationLabel side How to handle discsMaintenance of discs Care and handling of discsSymptom Possible case Remedy TroubleshootingSpecifications Appendix ATable of languages and their abbreviations Appendix BCountry code list for parental lock Authorized Service Centers Limited Warranty JVC 0501AOMDTEJSC

XV-S62SL, XV-S65GD specifications

The JVC XV-S65GD and XV-S62SL are notable players in the realm of DVD technologies, both representing JVC's commitment to quality and innovation. These two models cater to a variety of home entertainment needs, offering features that enhance the user experience while ensuring compatibility with various media formats.

The JVC XV-S65GD stands out with its sleek design and robust build quality. One of its main features is the progressive scan technology, which enhances the picture quality significantly by delivering sharper and clearer images without motion blur. This makes it an excellent choice for watching movies and playing video games, where clarity and detail are paramount. The player also supports multiple disc formats, including DVD-R/RW and CD-R/RW, providing versatility for users who have diverse media collections.

On the other hand, the JVC XV-S62SL is designed with a slightly more budget-friendly approach without compromising on core functionalities. It boasts a compact design, which makes it an ideal fit for smaller entertainment setups. One of its key features is its compatibility with various audio formats, including Dolby Digital and DTS, enhancing the audio experience for users. Furthermore, the XV-S62SL supports JPEG playback, allowing users to view their photo collections directly on their television screens, adding another layer of functionality to this model.

Both players feature advanced audio-visual technologies that deliver a cinematic experience at home. They are equipped with digital outputs, including coaxial and optical audio outputs, ensuring seamless connectivity with modern amplifiers and sound systems. This allows users to fully immerse themselves in high-quality sound while enjoying their favorite films or music tracks.

Connectivity is a strong point for both models, with multiple outputs allowing for easy integration into existing home theater systems. They also include features like on-screen display for easy navigation, as well as parental controls, giving users the ability to manage viewing options for younger audiences.

In summary, the JVC XV-S65GD and XV-S62SL are designed to cater to different segments of the market while maintaining the core values of performance and versatility. Their advanced features, combined with robust audio-visual technology, make them reliable choices for anyone looking to enhance their home entertainment experience.