Cambridge Audio DV30 user manual Basic operating instructions

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Preference menu (continued)

Audio

Use this to set the default language of the sound output from the speakers.

Subtitle

Use this to set the default language of the subtitles displayed on the TV.

Disc Menu

Use this to set the default language of the menus in the disc top menu.

Parental

Use this to restrict the playback of adult-rated DVDs that you do not want children to watch. Select the rating level you want to prevent access to and press Enter. Discs with this rating and higher will then require a password to be played.

Note: Viewing cannot be restricted unless the restriction level is recorded on the disc. Discs without a restriction level encoded will still be accessible.

Password

Use this to change the password. The unit’s default password is ‘1234’.

Default

Select ‘Default’, highlight ‘Reset’ and press the Enter button to restore the DVD player to its factory default settings.

Note: All settings previously set by the user will be lost!

DivX VOD

Use this to view your DivX Video On Demand registration code. For more information on registering for this service, see page 28.

Basic operating instructions

Getting started

Turn on power at the TV, amplifier or AV receiver and any other components which are connected to the DVD player. Make sure the TV and the audio receiver are set to the correct input channel.

1.Press Stop/Eject to open the disc tray.

2.Place the disc on the tray, printed side facing up.

3.Press Play/Pause. The tray will automatically close and playback will begin.

Playback of CDs will begin straight away at track 1. For DVDs, the disc will usually go first to the Title menu (the main menu recorded on the DVD). This is where various disc options will be presented on-screen, depending on the disc.

DVDs are normally split into one or more titles, each subdivided into chapters. Each title may also provide alternative soundtracks and subtitles. From the Title menu it is possible to start playback of the main film, go directly to different chapters or access special features.

Examples of special features are alternative soundtracks (such as Stereo, DD 5.1, or DTS 5.1, commentaries and different language versions of the soundtrack) and subtitles. More than one title may be available (different versions of the film or ‘making-of’ featurettes, for instance). These features are encoded on the disc and the options presented are entirely disc-dependant.

Move around the options using the navigation arrows (￿￿￿￿), select the option that starts the film playback in the version you want and press Enter.

4. Press Stop/Eject at any time to stop playback.

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