Pioneer DVL-V888 operating instructions Care of Discs

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Caution Before Using

CARE OF DISCS

7How to hold discs

¦Be sure to store discs in their cases, away from high temperatures and humidity, direct sunlight, and extremely low temperatures.

¦Be sure to read disc instructions.

7Cleaning

¦ Fingerprints or other dirt on the disc may affect sound and picture quality. Gently wipe from the inside toward the outer edge.

¦Discs must not be cleaned with record cleaning sprays, or static prevention sprays, etc. Also do not use volatile liquids such as benzine, or thinner, etc.

¦You are recommended to use the separately sold JV- D11 Cleaning Set to clean discs.

¦For stubborn dirt, soak the cloth in a weak detergent solution; wring well first and wipe. Use a dry cloth to wipe it dry.

¦Never play cracked or warped discs.

¦Do not scratch or stick paper or seals on the label side of a disc. Glue may seep out, preventing ejection of a disc or causing other problems. Rental discs often have labels, so check that no glue is seeping out before playing to avoid such problems.

Do not play a CD with a special shape

Do not play a CD having other shape than a circular disc, such as a heart shaped disc. Otherwise malfunction may occur.

LD/CD lens cleaner

The player’s pickup lens should not get dirty in normal use, but if for some reason it should malfunction due to soiling, consult your nearest PIONEER authorized service center. Special care should be exercised as some lens cleaning discs may damage the lens. Ejecting some cleaning discs may also be impossible after use.

CONDENSATION

Moisture will form in the operating section of the player if the player is brought from cool surroundings into a warm room or if the temperature of the room rises suddenly. When this happens, the player’s performance will be impaired.

To prevent this, let the player stand in its new surroundings for about an hour before switching it on, or make sure that the room temperature rises gradually.

Condensation may also form during the summer if the player is exposed to the breeze from an air conditioner. In such cases, change the location of the player.

Notes on using the optional optical cable

¦Do not route the cable around sharp objects. When storing, wind the cable so that it has a diameter of at least 15 cm.

¦When connecting, push the plug all the way into the terminal.

¦Please don’t use cables with a length of over 3 m.

¦If moisture or dust has collected on the plug, wipe it with a soft cloth before connecting.

15cm dia. or more

Caution Before Using

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Contents Lecteur de DVD, LD DVL-V888Important Safety Instructions Important Notice EIA S See What You Can Do Continuous Play of Both Sides of LDsSee What You Can Do Contents Other Information Before Using Inserting batteries into the remote controlBefore Using Care of Discs Disc Types Compatible with this Unit Handling the discsDisc Table Basic Operation Basic OperationTips Playing LDsBasic Operation Detailed Set Up Other InformationPress the DVD/CD/VIDEO CD OPEN/CLOSE 0buttonPlaying Video CDs with PBC When there’s a following menuPerform steps through 4 on ButtonsMenu operation You can play Video CDs Without using menu displaysPlaying Video CDs with PBC Karaoke OperationSkipping back to the previous chapter track Skipping forward to the next chapter trackFast forward to a desired location Fast return to a desired locationPress the Stop 7 button Pausing playPress the OPEN/CLOSE 0 button Remove the discResuming playback from where you stopped Memorizing the place where you stopped watching LastDetailed Operation Detailed OperationPress Play Playing Back from Menu DisplayTitle track selection with the digit buttons Press Press MenuGraphics Detailed Operation Karaoke Operation SettingBasic Operation TipSearch with Menu Direct Search with Title NumbersChapter Number Search Normal Search With MenuTime Number Search Frame Number Search Repeat play of a chapter/track To Cancel repeat playRepeat play of a title Return to a specified locationStill Frame Operation Karaoke Operation SettingViewing a still frame To return to normal playbackPage Karaoke Operation Karaoke OperationLet’s sing Karaoke EntertainmentOperation Setting Set Up Other Information Stopping a songKaraoke Entertainment Adjust with the Digital Echo level knob Echo adjustmentChanging performance key Press a KEY Control buttonKaraoke Operation Setting Tips Guide VocalOperation Detailed Operation Press the Guide Vocal button Convenient Functions for Practicing KaraokeDuets Enjoy duets with songs on DVD discs bearing MarkONE-TOUCH Karaoke indicator Setting TipsPress the Vocal Partner button Press the Vocal Partner button twiceLDs only Digit buttons and Disc Side A/B buttonAfter you have been singing for a minute Digit ButtonsScoring Grades Your Singing Ability Returning to the regular Karaoke modeSong, and your score is displayed Basic Operation Detailed Operation Karaoke OperationPress the Scoring System button twice Let’s have a singing competitionTo skip highlights Load a disc, and press the HI-LITE Medley buttonPress the Previous or Next button To stop HI-LITE Medley playTo confirm reservation details Reserving a Desired SongLoad a disc, and press the ONE Chorus button Canceling One chorusPress the Guide Melody button Goes out = ChorusonePage Setting SettingPress Menu when the player is Stop mode Multi-Aspect Setting for WideScreen TV Software Press E NterMulti-Aspect Setting for Wide Screen TV Software Changing Picture, Sound Quality and Graphics SettingsWhen in the Karaoke Mode Operation Setting Set UpChanging Picture, Sound Quality and Graphics Settings Changing picture quality modeWhen in the Normal Mode Changing picture quality modeBasic Changing sound quality D.R.COMPOperation Operation KaraokeChanging graphics settings Changing graphics display positionChanging graphics display position Basic Operation Detailed Karaoke Operation SettingChanging graphics channel Selected channels graphics are displayedWhen a memorized disc is loaded Memorizing Settings for Often Viewed DVDs Condition MemoryErasing memorized settings Memorizing Settings for Often ViewedChanging Audio Type Selecting Languages Multi-LanguagePress during playback Press to select the desired languageViewing from a Desired Camera Angle Multi-Angle Selecting Subtitle Language Multi-Language SubtitlesSelecting Subtitle Language You can also make your selection from a menuDuring playback Viewing InformationVideo CD Viewing InformationQuick LD Side Changing Quick LD Side Changing Quick TurnDisplays the selection menu of Quick Turn Quick Turn is set to onOutline of GUI Graphical User Interface Operation Basic Operation Detailed Operation Karaoke OperationOutline of GUI Graphical User Interface Operation DVDOutline of GUI Graphical Basic Operation Detailed Operation Karaoke Operation Setting CD,Video CD Setting Set Up Other Information Ex.2Display content within set up menus/Button operation Ex.1Display content within menus/Button operationIndicates you can change setting with the buttons Current settingsAbout the title menu Settings Chart Changing Various SettingsChanging Various Settings On pages 60 61, the details of each item are providedChanging Various Settings All memorized settings are erasedButton Change in order with Buttons on the remote control Setting the Basic Language Subtitle LanguageSetting the Basic Language and Subtitle Language Page Set Up Other Information Set UpPrecautions when connecting the player Connecting the PlayerConnecting the Player Select the appropriate connection for your TVKaraoke Operation Setting Set Up To an amp with Dolby DigitalAC-3 input AV amplifier When connecting to a component bearing the Pioneer ë markNames and Functions Names and FunctionsNames and Functions Operation Detailed Sample DisplayKaraoke Operation Remote control operation Remote controlSymptom Possible causes TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Detailed Operation Karaoke OperationTroubleshooting Terms TermsVideo CDs TermsFor Proper and Long Use For Proper and Long UseDo not place an object on the unit Specifications Setting Set Up Detailed Operation Karaoke OperationOther Information Is a trademark of Pioneer Electronic Corporation 0 0 872