Polk Audio manual Getting Started, Connecting the DP-1, Basic Setup

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GETTING STARTED

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The following items should be in the box with the DP-1 DVD player. If any of these items are missing, contact your Polk Audio retailer or Polk Audio Customer Service.

DR-3 Unified Learning remote control

DR-4 DVD-specific remote control

4 each AAA batteries (for DR-3 remote)

2 each AAA batteries (for DR-4 remote)

Two-conductor signal cable for digital audio and remote control extension interconnects

Three-conductor analog audio/video cable

DP-1 Owner’s Manual

DR-3 Owner’s Manual

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CONNECTING THE DP-1

General Precautions

We know you are anxious to get your new toy all hooked up and working, but really, it’s good to read these instructions, take your time and do things right the first time.

Before you connect the DVD player to other equipment, be sure to unplug all of the equipment in the system from the wall outlet.

If you are using the DP-1 as both a DVD player and a CD player, connect both the digital and analog outputs of the DP-1 as shown in the illustration below.

Component Video Output Connections

If your TV has component video inputs you may want to connect the DP-1 CD/DVD player to those inputs. On the plus side, component video connec- tions yield superior picture quality. On the downside, in order to watch a DVD, you will have to select the DVD input on the Digital Solution preamp/processor and select the component video input on your TV, rather than have the simplicity of one-button audio/video switching.

S-Video Connection Precaution

If you use an S-Video cable to connect the video output of the DP-1 player to the Digital Solution preamp/processor, you MUST use an S-Video cable to connect the DS preamp/processor to the TV. You cannot mix S-Video and standard coaxial (composite) video connections throughout the system and expect to get a picture.

If you use the S-Video output to connect the DS Preamp/Processor to your TV, switch the DP-1’s video output switch the to “S-Video” as shown in the illustration. For all other types of video connections use the “Component and Video Out” switch position.

Remote Control In/Out Connection

This feature is useful when either the DP-1 CD/DVD player or the Digital Solution preamp/processor will be out of remote control range, such as in cases where one of the two is hidden behind a cabinet door. The Remote In/Out feature allows one component to “feed” the other the remote control signals. If you have such a need, use the extra conductor signal cable of the supplied two-conductor cable to connect the Remote Control Extension Out jack of the Digital Solution preamp/processor to the Remote Control In jack of the DP-1 CD/DVD player as shown in the illustration below.

BASIC SETUP

 

DP-1 DVD PLAYER

 

PREAMP/PROCESSOR

 

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Contents DP-1 Important Safety Instructions Please read the following carefully PrecautionsWord from Matthew Polk Getting Started Connecting the DP-1Basic Setup Remote Controls These buttons serve two DR-3 Remote Guided TourRemote Controls Push this button once to pause playing How to navigate and select choices DP-1 SET UP MenusMenu Language Options Setting Digital Audio Output Sample FrequencySetting DRC Setting a Rating Parental Block/Password Menus optionalSetting a Password Unlocking the Rating BlockPlaying a DVD DVD OperationAdvanced DVD Operation Graphic User Interface GUI Menus Advanced CD Operation CD OperationPlaying a CD Functions as shown in the chart figure Playing an MP3 CD MP-3 OperationMP3 Notes Advanced MP3 OperationTroubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide Polk Audio Limited Warranty DP-1 SpecificationsDVD Player OutputsPolk Customer Service 800 RM2069-1 DR-3 Programming the Remote IntroductionVOL Stop Page Button Name DR-3 Function ListManual Three-Digit Code Method Programming the RemoteFinding the Three-Digit Code Number for a Device Auto Search MethodTeaching Method To Erase All the Learned Commands One Source/Device Mode Erasing a Learned Command From a ButtonRestoring Factory Programming Erasing All the Learned Commands All Device ModesTo Erase a Macro Sequence Macro OperationProgramming the Macro Button Macro Sequence Programming Example Factory ResetManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number Setup CodesVCR Aiwa Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Cable TV Set-Up CodeManufacturer/Brand Set-Up CodeRM2070-1 Page Page