Pioneer XV-DV515, XW-DV515, S-DV515 Resume and Last Memory, Using the front panel controls

Page 25

Getting started

03

Button

What it does

 

 

Pauses a disc that’s playing, or

 

restarts a paused disc.

 

 

 

 

Stops playback.

 

 

DVD and Video CD/Super VCD:

 

The display shows Resume.

 

Press again if you want to

 

cancel the resume function.

 

(See also Resume and Last

 

Memory below.)

 

 

 

 

Press to start fast reverse

 

scanning. Press

(play) to

 

resume normal playback.

 

 

 

Press to start fast forward

 

scanning. Press

(play) to

 

resume normal playback.

Skips to the start of the current track or chapter, then to previous tracks/chapters.

Skips to the next track or chapter.

FOLDER +/– Skips to the next/previous folder when playing an WMA/MP3 disc.

Numbers • If the disc is stopped, playback starts from the selected title (for DVD) or track number (for CD/ Video CD/Super VCD/WMA/ MP3) after a few seconds (or after pressing ENTER).

If the disc is playing, playback jumps to the start of the selected chapter or track after a few seconds (or after pressing ENTER).

You may find with some DVD discs that some playback controls don’t work in certain parts of the disc. This is not a malfunction.

Track skip and number buttons for track selection do not work with unfinalized CD- R/RW discs.

Using the front panel controls

The OPEN/CLOSE, DVD/CD, FM/AM and (stop) buttons on the front panel work the same way as the remote control equivalents.

Resume and Last Memory

When you stop playback of a DVD or Video CD disc, Resume is shown in the display indi- cating that you can resume playback again from that point.

If the disc tray is not opened, the next time you start playback the display shows Resume and playback resumes from the resume point.

For DVD discs only: If you take the disc out of the player, the play position is stored in memory. When you load the disc next time, the display shows Last Mem and you can resume playback (this works for up to five discs).

If you want to clear the resume/last memory point, press (stop) while Resume or Last Mem is displayed.

When a Video CD is loaded, the Resume point is lost if the system is switched off, or switched to a function other than DVD (CD).

For the Last Memory function to work, you

must press (stop) to stop playback before opening the disc tray.

English Italiano Français Deutsch Nederlands Español

25

En

Image 25
Contents XV-DV515 Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open European model onlyAustralian model Energy-saving designContents Using the timer More tuner features RDSSurround sound setup Video Adjust menuProper installation and maintenance Before you start FeaturesBefore you start Chapter General disc compatibility Before you start Introduction to home theaterDVD-Audio / Sacd / DVD-RAM CD-R/RW compatibility Before you startPC-created disc compatibility About WMAJpeg file compatibility Compressed audio compatibilityControls and displays Chapter Controls and displaysFront panel Timer indicators Tuner indicatorsControls and displays RPT and RPT-116 DTS Speaker indicatorsKHz / MHz Character displayCursor buttons, Enter and tuning buttons Controls and displays Remote controlFunction select buttons Disc playback controlsTV Control ST +CH + VOL +Number buttons 20 CLRControls and displays Wireless speaker system Stereo Mode Volume knob Placing the wireless speakerPower cord Connect to an AC outletGetting started Switching on and setting upGetting started Chapter Press Enter again to finish setting up Setting the clockPress TIMER/CLOCK Getting startedSetting up the remote to control your TV Using the Room SetupUsing the on-screen displays Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray Load a disc Playing discsPress play to start playback Starts playback Basic playback controlsDisplay shows Resume or Resume or last memory pointResume and Last Memory Using the front panel controlsDVD-Video disc menus Why won’t the disc I loaded play?Numbers Display indicates the tuner band and the frequency Listening to the radioAlong with the preset There are three tuning modes-manual, auto, and high-speedImproving poor FM reception Memorizing stationsListening to other sources Listening to station presetsHome theater sound Auto listening modeHome theater sound Chapter Listening in surround soundDolby Pro Logic II Music settings Listening with headphonesUse the cursor up/down buttons to adjust the setting Home theater soundAdjusting the Advanced Surround Effect level Using the Advanced Surround effectsEnhancing dialogue Using Quiet and Midnight listening modesListening with a virtual surround back speaker Press Dialogue to select the amount dialog enhancementBass and treble can be adjusted from -3to +3 Adjusting the bass and trebleBoosting the bass level Press Sound UsePress Mute to mute the volume Using the wireless surround speakerPress Wireless Home theater sound Muting the soundPlaying discs Chapter Playing discsIntroduction Playing in slow motion Scanning discsNot all VR format DVD-RW discs have a Playlist To resume normal playback, press playLooping a section of a disc Frame advance/frame reverseUsing the OSD Using repeat playUsing the front panel display Using random playSelect a random play option Select ‘Create/Edit’ from the list of program options Creating a program listPress Cursor right and select a track Then press Cursor right and select a Chapter from the listAfter pressing Enter to select the title Program play remains active until you turn offOther functions available from the OSD program menu Editing a program list using the OSDSelect a program play function Create/Edit See above Clearing the program list Searching a discSwitching the DVD audio language Switching subtitlesSwitching VR format DVD-RW audio channel Playing discs Zooming the screen Switching camera anglesDisplaying disc information OSD disc informationDisc Front panel display informationS T O F O T R I P G E R 0Jpeg disc displays File nameViewing Jpeg discs Chapter Viewing Jpeg discsPlaying a Jpeg slideshow Press DVD Menu to display the Disc Navigator screenViewing Jpeg discs Using the Photo BrowserUse the cursor buttons Highlight a thumbnail picture Use the cursor buttons Change the zoomed areaMore tuner features RDS Chapter More tuner features RDSAn introduction to RDS Displaying RDS information More tuner features RDSSearching for RDS programs Using the timer Chapter Using the timerSetting the wake-up timer Set the switch-on timeSetting the sleep timer Using the timerTurning the wake-up timer on/off Press EnterTo check how much time is left, repeat steps 1 Buttons to select a switch-off time then press EnterSurround sound setup Chapter Surround sound setupSetting up surround sound System Setup menu optionsSurround speakers distance setting Surround sound setupDual mono setting LFE attenuator settingWhen you’re done, press Enter to exit test tone setup Setting the channel levelsVideo Adjust menu Chapter Video Adjust menuVideo Adjust Creating your own presetsVideo Adjust menu Initial Settings menu Chapter Initial Settings menuUsing the Initial Settings menu Video Output settingsDefault setting Video Initial Settings menuDefault setting Interlace Component OutVideo Out Language settingsAudio Language Compatibility of this system with progressive-scan TVsSubtitle Language Default setting w/Subtitle LangDVD Menu Language Options Display settingsChanging your password Registering a new passwordSetting/changing the Country code Setting/changing the Parental Lock levelPhotoViewer Find the Country code list onSelect by code number Press Right then use the number buttons toConnecting external antennas Connecting the wireless speaker systemOther connections Other connections ChapterOther connections Connecting auxiliary componentsAll other models 75Ω coaxial cableReducing the TV and line signal levels Connecting using the S-video outputRecording mode Using the Scart AV output Connecting using the component video outputPress TV Press System Setup Use Switching the TV audio input from Scart to RCAScart pin assignment Buttons to select ‘TV Audio?’Additional information Using and taking care of discs Resetting the systemAdditional information Watching Ntsc on a PAL TV MOD. PALHandling discs DVD Video regionsStoring discs CDs and Video CDs are divided into tracksHints on installation Proper installation and maintenance of this systemCleaning the pickup lens Discs to avoidPower cord caution Problems with condensationWireless speaker system AC adaptor and power cord caution Moving the system unitGeneral Additional information TroubleshootingSTANDBY/ON button DVD/CD/Video CD playerWMA/MP3/JPEG discs Tuner Error MessagesAdditional information Screen sizes and disc formats Selecting languages using the language code listWidescreen TV users Standard TV usersCountry code list Additional information Language code listLanguage Language code letter, Language code Country, Country code, Country code letterAdmiral Additional information Preset code listSkantic Additional information Glossary Interlaced video File extensionISO 9660 format Mpeg audioWMA Additional information Specifications Digital wireless speaker system English Italiano Français Deutsch Nederlands Español Additional information English Italiano Français Deutsch Nederlands Español Pioneer Corporation

XV-DV515, XW-DV515, S-DV515 specifications

The Pioneer S-DV515, XW-DV515, and XV-DV515 are a trio of home theater systems renowned for their innovative technology and remarkable sound quality. These models combine cutting-edge features with user-friendly designs, making them ideal for both audiophiles and casual listeners.

At the heart of the S-DV515 system is its advanced Dolby Digital and DTS decoding capabilities. This ensures that users experience immersive surround sound that brings every cinematic moment to life. With powerful speakers that deliver rich bass and crisp highs, the S-DV515 excels in reproducing soundtracks and dialogue with unprecedented clarity.

The XW-DV515 takes versatility to a new level. This system not only provides exceptional audio performance but also integrates a DVD player, allowing users to enjoy their favorite films without needing additional components. The XW-DV515 also features USB connectivity, enabling direct playback from external devices such as flash drives. Its easy navigation and intuitive interface make it simple to access music files and enjoy digital content seamlessly.

Meanwhile, the XV-DV515 is highlighted by its sleek design and outstanding build quality. This model boasts a high-powered amplifier that enhances audio performance across various genres of music and movie soundtracks. With an array of connectivity options, including HDMI, composite, and optical inputs, the XV-DV515 allows for a flexible setup that can accommodate multiple devices—be it gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, or streaming devices.

All three systems are equipped with Pioneer’s proprietary technologies that enhance sound reproduction. The Advanced Sound Retriever feature is especially noteworthy, as it restores lost frequencies during compression, ensuring that even digital music retains its natural nuances. Additionally, the built-in equalizer allows users to customize sound profiles to suit their listening preferences.

In terms of aesthetics, all three models maintain a modern and minimalist design, allowing them to blend seamlessly into any home decor. Their compact forms do not compromise audio output, as they are engineered to deliver robust performance in a smaller footprint.

Overall, the Pioneer S-DV515, XW-DV515, and XV-DV515 stand out in the market for their remarkable features, sound quality, and versatility. Each model caters to different user needs while maintaining Pioneer’s reputation for excellence in audio technology, making them excellent choices for anyone looking to enhance their home entertainment experience.