Toshiba SD-185 manual Connections, Using Composite Video JackCVBS, Using a RF modulator

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Connections

TV, use the audio cables(white/red)to connect

Connecting to televisionAUDIO OUT(L/R)jacks of the DVD player to corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on the TV(cable not supplied).

IMPORTANT!

Using Component Video Jacks(Y, PB, PR)

– You only need to make one video connection

 

from the following options, depending on the

 

capabilities of your television.

 

– Connect the DVD player directly to the

 

television.

 

Using SCART socket

 

MAINS

AUse the scart cable to connect the DVD SCART OUT to the corresponding scart input socket on the TV

(cable not supplied).

If your DVD player will not be connected to a Stereo System or AV Receiver to hear better sound, scart is enough for both audio and video connections.

Using Composite Video Jack(CVBS)

IMPORTANT!

-The progressive scan video quality is only possible when using Y, PB, PR and a progressive scan TV is required.

AUse the component video cables (red/blue/green) to connect the DVD player' s Y, PB, PR jacks to the corresponding Component video input jacks (or labelled as Y, Pb, Pr) on the TV (cable not supplied).

BUse the audio cables (white/red) to connect AUDIO OUT (L/R) jacks of the DVD player to the corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on the TV(cable not supplied).

CProceed to page 12 for detailed Progressive Scan set up.

Using a RF modulator

A Use the composite video cable (yellow) to connect the DVD player' s VIDEO(CVBS) jack to the video input jack(or labelled as A/V in,Video In or Composite) on the TV(cable not supplied).

To hear the sound of this DVD player through your

Helpful hint: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet.



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Contents SD-185/186EKE Introduction EnglishSome DOS and Donts on the Safe USE of Equipment Environmental Information TypeSemiconductor laser InGaAIPDVDSetup Cleaning discsMoisture Condensation Region CodesMember States Region Discs that can Be playedFollowing information is only for EU Table of Contents Using Composite Video JackCVBS Using a RF modulatorUsing Scart socket ConnectionsConnecting to a Stereo System Receiver has a PCM, Dolby Digital or Mpeg decoder Connecting to a Digital AV ReceiverConnecting the power cord Product Overview Remote Control 14, 16, 21 Number Buttons15 F.R & F.F 14, 16 Prev & NextUsing the Remote Control to Operate the System Setting up Progressive Scan featureGetting Started Inserting BatteriesGetting Started/Playback from disc On-Screen Display OSD Language Playable discsAudio, Subtitle and DVD menu LanguagePlayback from disc/Playback Feature Pausing playbackSupported Formats Skipping chapter/trackPlayback Feature Repeating a section within a chapter/ track Title/Chapter/Track/Time selectionAngle Playing a TitlePlaying a DivX Disc Play modes for DivX /Audio CD/JPEGPlaying JPEG/ Kodak picture CD General OperationDVD Menu Options View Mode Aspect RatioVideo Out Smart PictureNight Mode Digital OutputDown Sampling 3D EffectsRating Level settings Using the Misc Miscellaneous setup MenuRestoring to original settings Changing the PasswordUse  /  to select a setting and press OK to Confirm Tray LockDivX Registration Select this to close the menuSpecifications DVD Player/Outputs/Supplied AccessoriesSupplied Accessories DVD PlayerSolution TroubleshootingProblem Problem Glossary

SD-185 specifications

The Toshiba SD-185 is a versatile and compact DVD player that embodies the company's commitment to blending quality performance with user-friendly features. Launched as part of Toshiba's renowned line of multimedia products, the SD-185 caters to home entertainment enthusiasts looking for reliable playback of a variety of media formats.

One of the standout features of the Toshiba SD-185 is its compatibility with multiple disc formats. It supports not only standard DVDs but also CD-R/RW, Video CD, and MP3 playback. This flexibility allows users to enjoy a wide range of content, from classic films to personal music collections, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Equipped with advanced video technologies, the Toshiba SD-185 ensures superior picture quality. It boasts a progressive scan feature, which significantly enhances video clarity and reduces motion blur during fast-paced scenes. This technology delivers a sharp and detailed image that is particularly beneficial for high-definition TVs. Furthermore, the player incorporates Toshiba's proprietary ColorStream technology, enabling enhanced color accuracy and brightness, enriching the viewing experience.

Audio features on the SD-185 are equally impressive. The player supports various audio formats, including Dolby Digital and DTS, to ensure immersive sound quality. The inclusion of built-in audio processing features allows users to experience their favorite films and music with rich soundscapes, bringing movies to life right in their living rooms.

The SD-185 also prioritizes user convenience. Its ergonomic design includes an intuitive remote control, ensuring easy navigation through menus and settings. Additionally, it features on-screen displays that guide users through setup and playback options, making it accessible for individuals of all tech-savvy levels.

Connectivity is another key aspect of the Toshiba SD-185. It offers standard composite video outputs and S-video outputs, allowing for easy connection to a variety of television models. With these output options, users can seamlessly integrate the player into their existing home theater setups.

Overall, the Toshiba SD-185 stands out in the crowded DVD player market, combining essential features, advanced technologies, and user-friendly characteristics. Whether for casual viewing or special movie nights, this DVD player provides a reliable and high-quality option for home entertainment enthusiasts. Its combination of versatility, quality, and ease of use makes it a worthy addition to any media setup.