Pioneer DV-05 operating instructions Connecting the Player, Dolby Digital = PCM

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Connecting the Player

When making connection, to this unit or when changing connections, always be sure to check that the unit in standby by pressing the STANDBY/ON switch, and unplug the power cord from the power outlet.

Please also refer to the operating instructions for the components that you are connecting to (AV amplifier, TV etc.).

Video out (Video cord) Coaxial digital out (Coaxial cable)

Audio out (Audio cord)

S-Video out (S-Video cable)

Optical digital out (Optical fiber cable)

Connect plugs to the terminals that match the plug’s color (white, red, yellow, and black).

Connect the TV with S-VIDEO terminal to the S VIDEO OUT terminal of this player.

• Connection cords that we recommend be connected are indicated in grey tone (

 

 

).

 

 

If you cannot use the connection cords we recommend, use the light grey tone (

 

 

) cords.

 

 

As DVDs have various audio formats depending on the disc, after making connections, use the menu on this unit to set the output to the setting that matches the disc. (Page 35)

Connection method will differ depending on the components being connected. Select the component that you are connecting from the list below.

Component being connected to this unit

Connection example reference

Output setup on this unit

 

 

(This list is for changing the

 

 

setting of initial setup. For

 

 

details refer to page 35.)

 

 

 

AV amplifier with built-in Dolby Digital decoder

Connection example 1 (Page 15)

Initial setting is left as is

AV amplifier with built-in DTS decoder

Connection example 1 (Page 15)

Set DTS ON

 

 

 

AV amplifier with built-in MPEG decoder

Connection example 1 (Page 15)

MPEG

AV amplifier with built-in D/A convertor

Connection example 2 (Page 16)

DOLBY DIGITAL = PCM

 

 

 

Amplifier other than those above or stereo amplifier

Connection example 2 (Page 16)

Initial setting is left as is

Digital recording component such as MD or CD-R etc.

Connection example 3 (Page 17)

DOLBY DIGITAL = PCM,

 

 

MPEG = PCM

 

 

 

TV with video input

Connection example 4 (Page 18)

Initial setting is left as is

TV with component input

Connection example 5 (Page 19)

Initial setting is left as is

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Contents DV-05 Important Notice Important Safety Instructions Information to User Disc Types Compatible with This Unit Disc Types Compatible with This UnitSee What You Can Do Dolby DigitalWide range of DVD features are available for your enjoyment Control unit, and how to make connectionsContents DVD CD Video CD Introduction THXBefore Using Check accessoriesVRB1205 Names and Functions Connecting the PlayerPrecautions when connecting the player Connecting the Player Dolby Digital = PCMFiber cable Accessory video cordOptical Coaxial cable Cord with a mini plug no resistance, 3.5øAV amplifier Video cable AV amplifier without built-in decoderCoaxial cable Optical fiber cable Digital recorder Digital recording componentsCoaxial cable Accessory audio cord Video cable For stereo TV with S-VIDEO inputTo a TV with component video Accessory video cordAccessory audio cord Coaxial cable InputButtons indicated with are used for menu operation Remote control operationNames and Functions Random button Random W Shuttle ring SHUTTLEt Jog dial JogqFront panel Forward ¡¢ button tDisplay window Basic Operation Next Playing DVDs, CDs and Video CDsPrevious Fast reverse Fast¶ To return to the menu screen Skipping back to the previous chapter track¶ Press to skip forward to the next chapter track Stopping Playback & Switching Power Off ¶ Playback stopsSet up About the main menu About the title menuMenu button To go to menus setting selected beforeButton name Return buttonCurrent set-up condition Selection item numbersChanging Settings G. Color Lang SET Select a language from the 136 different languagesWide Pan Scan96KHz Changing picture quality of DVDs and Video CDs DNR During playback, press Mode to selectChanging Picture and Sound Quality DNRChanging the still picture Condition of DVDsPress direction buttons 2/ 3 to select Changing the sound quality of DVDs Audio D.R.CDirection buttons 2/3 VDD or VDSWhen a disc that has Memorized settings is loaded Erasing the recorded contents¶ Audio type changes each time you press the button Press Audio button during playbackPress Audio button to select the desired language Press Subtitle button to select the desired language To check whether or not the disc is recorded with anglesPress Subtitle button during playback Press Angle button during playbackVideo CD Viewing Disc InformationPress Display button during playback Within titleDetailed Operation ¶ The Last Memory indicator lights on the player Memorizing the place where you stopped watchingResuming playback from where you stopped Press the Last Memo button during playSearching with the menu Select a title number using Direction buttons 5/∞Direct search with title numbers Press Title buttonDirect search using number buttons When the chapter/track number is largeTime search Press CHP/TIME button twice Chapter Number Search with the menuSearching by time Select the chapter by numberProgramming DVD titles/chapters 9, 7, and 18 in order ¶ Follow procedure 4 to select a titleProgramming DVD Programs with a maximum of 24 steps can be memorizedHow to confirm, add to, or Delete programs Program setting Video CDs, CDsWhen the wrong number button Programming a pauseRepeat play of a specified section Repeat play of a chapter/trackRepeat play of a title Return to a specified locationViewing a still frame Slow playback Viewing a slow PictureRandom playback of titles Random PlayRandom playback of chapters within one title Stopping Random playFor Proper and Long Use Do not place an object on the unitTroubleshooting Symptom Possible causesUse a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. For stubborn dirt, soak Care of DiscsTerms Aspect Playback Control PBCMulti-angle Parental levelLanguage Code List ÷ See LanguageLanguage Code List Specifications We Want You Listening For a Lifetime 0 4 2 1 1 4 0