Krell Industries DVD Standard manual Placement, AC Power Guidelines

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Placement

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IMPORTANT

AC Power Guidelines

Before you install the DVD Standard into your system, review the following guidelines to choose the location for the component. This will facilitate a clean, trouble-free installation. The DVD Standard does not require any type of special rack or cabinet for installation.

Place the DVD Standard on a firm, level surface, away from exces- sive heat, humidity, or moisture. The DVD Standard requires at least two inches (5 cm) of clearance on each side and at least two inches (5 cm) of clearance above and below the component to provide ade- quate ventilation. Installations inside cabinetry may need extra venti- lation.

The DVD Standard incorporates an advanced suspension system and does not require additional mass coupling or isolation. You may experiment with feet or cones as long as they are not permanently affixed to the unit. Any unauthorized modifications to the unit or electronics will void the warranty.

Do not attach enhancement accessories such as rings, mats, or dampers to individual discs. These accessories may interfere with the disc transport, resulting in erratic playback and/or poor performance.

The DVD Standard has superb regulation and does not require a dedicated AC circuit. Operate the DVD Standard only with the power cord supplied.

Avoid connections through extension cords or multiple AC adapters. High quality 15 amp grounded AC strips are acceptable. High quality AC line conditioners or filters may be used if they are grounded and meet or exceed the unit’s power supply rating of 100 VA.

Please contact your Krell dealer, distributor, or Krell before using any device designed to alter or stabilize the AC power for the DVD Standard.

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Contents Instructions for Use Owner’s Reference Information ContactContents Illustrations Introduction Input and Output Definition of TermsConnections OperationRGB Video TechnologyUnpacking AC Power Guidelines PlacementGetting Started Connect to AC PowerStep Choose the Video FormatProgressive Scan Noninterlaced Video Outputs Standard Interlaced Choosing a Standard Video SignalVideo Outputs This section describes the three standard video optionsConnecting the DVD Standard to Your System, on Configure TV TypeDVD Standard Front Panel Power Front Panel DescriptionDisc Functions Play Button Stop ButtonTrack Forward Button Track Back ButtonFunctions Menu and SetupDVD Standard Back Panel Back Panel Description Hsync 480p Horizontal Sync Output 31 RGB/YPbPr SwitchVsync 480p Vertical Sync Output 29 DB-15 Progressive RGB/YPbPr OutputDigital Audio Back PanelRemote IEC Connector Connector, for use with the AC power cord36 12 VDC Out DVD Standard Remote Control Power Advanced Disc Functions Remote Control DescriptionPower Key Audio KeySubtitle Key Setup KeyMenu Key Directional KeysDisplay Key Repeat KeyTrack Back Key Track Forward KeySearch Forward Key Search Back KeyProgramming Connecting the DVD Standard to Your System Using BalancedValue in mind Operating Your DVD Standard How to Play a DiscOn/Off/Stand-by Compatible DiscsHow to Write a Program Operating Your DVD Standard How to Write a Program How to Create an A-B Loop Config Faroudja Audio Parental System Setup OverviewSystem Setup AccessingSetup Menu System Setup Config box is highlighted yellow Configuration MenuAudio Subtitle DVD Menu Software Upgrade Enter button or key TV TypeTV Mode Faroudja Faroudja MenuThis option lets you choose the motion compensation mode MotionEnter button or key. The motion submenu appears Film submenu appears FilmOr key. The enhancer submenu appears EnhancerAnimation Sync on G Audio Audio MenuEnter button or key. The downmix submenu appears DownmixDigital Out Imum max for full range. Choose standard std to keep DRCMin. Press the  button or key to highlight DRC, then press Enter button or key. The DRC submenu appearsButton or key. The 96K-48K submenu appears 96K-48KParental Menu Stop button, then press the power button Your PasswordKey. The parental menu appears If YOU ForgetLevel Level numbers and their rating equivalentsPress the enter button or key. The level submenu appears User Parental Lock is SET. not Able to Play Standard Standard menu allows you to select the rating standard for and  buttons or keys to highlight the standard menu Change Password Warranty Return Authorization Procedure Page DVD Standard