JBL DCR600II, SCS135P manual Operating the DVD600II DVD Changer, Loading Discs, Playback Basics

Models: DVD600II SCS135P DCR600II

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Operating the DVD600II DVD Changer

Loading Discs

To load discs in the DVD600II, first make certain that the unit is turned on by pressing the Main

Power Switch so that it latches, and

then the System Power Control or the Open/Close Button f or Play/Pause

Button . The Status Indicator

turns green.

Next, if needed, press the Open/Close Button

f until the Disc Tray opens.

Holding the discs by the edge, gently place each one into one of the compartment slots in the drawer. Note that there is a number embossed onto the drawer tray at the right of the disc slot. This is the number for that specific disc position; it will be used to indicate the disc in both the Information Display and the on-screen displays.

When loading discs, please note the following:

The DVD600II will play discs with the following logos only. DO NOT attempt to play another type of disc, as shown in the list on page 46.

Notes on DVD-Audio discs:

The DVD600II is not capable of playing selec- tions in the DVD-Audio format. However, many DVD-Audio discs include audio tracks in the PCM, Dolby Digital or other formats which the DVD600II is capable of playing. You may need to press the Title Button x rather than the Menu Button z in order to access these formats.

Some DVD-Audio discs display a still picture while a selection is playing. Sometimes, this picture may disappear when play is stopped and the DVD600II is placed in the Resume mode. To restore the picture, fully stop play by pressing

the Stop Button twice before contin- uing play.

Do not attempt to change or touch the disc tray carousel while it is moving.

Do not attempt to rotate the disc tray by hand. If the tray drawer or carousel tray appears to be stuck, contact your local JBL authorized service center.

Do not load more than one disc in each slot in the tray and do not attempt to place a stan- dard 5-inch (12cm) disc over a smaller 3-inch (8cm) disc.

Once the discs are loaded, press the Open/ Close Button f to close the disc tray. When the tray drawer closes, the disc that was last in the center position facing outward in the tray will be readied for playback. After the drawer closes, you will see an indication of Reading in the Information Display to alert you to the fact that the unit is determining the type of disc (DVD, MP3 or CD) and is reading the data for track, chapter, title and other infor- mation about the disc. At the same time, the

Disc Number Indicator for the disc in use will begin to flash, indicating which disc is ready to be played.

The DVD600II will only play discs in the NTSC video format. It will not play discs for other standards such as PAL or SECAM.

Playback capability for CD-RW discs will vary according to the quality of the CD-RW disc. On some occasions, it is possible that CD-RW discs may not play on the DVD600II. This does not indicate any problem with the DVD600II.

The DVD600II will only play discs that are coded for Region 1 or discs that are open to being played in all regions. Discs that contain a Region Code of 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 (as noted by a number inside a world map logo on the disc’s cover jacket or case) will not play.

Both 5-inch (12cm) and 3-inch (8cm) discs may be used.

When loading CD audio discs, load the discs with the label side up.

When loading DVD discs with printed labels, load them label side up.

Some DVD discs are double-sided. The title information for these will be printed on the inner ring of the disc, very close to the center hole. The title for the side you wish to play should be facing up.

The DVD600II is also capable of playing discs containing MP3 audio files.

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Figure 17. On Screen Library Display

To move the discs in the tray so that you may insert discs in slots that are partially hidden inside the disc tray drawer, press the Disc Skip

Button . Each press of the button will move the carousel tray one position to the left (counterclockwise). There may be a slight delay of several seconds before the carousel moves to the next disc, which is normal. You may avoid the delay by pressing the Disc Skip Button

twice.

To access all disc positions, the unit must be

in the full-stop position. If the unit is in the Play mode, press the Stop Button twice.

If the disc tray drawer is opened while a disc is playing, the Play Exchange feature allows

you to change the remaining four discs. Simply press the Disc Skip Button to move the discs in the tray in one direction or the other.

IMPORTANT NOTES

ON DISC LOADING

Remove all discs from the tray before moving the player.

Make certain that all discs are properly seated before closing tray drawer.

Do not push the disc tray drawer with the power off.

You will also see the On Screen Library dis- played (see Figure 17). It will take about one minute for all discs to be identified. You may interrupt the process by pressing Stop, by press- ing Enter to select a disc, or by scrolling down to the Exit button. When the process is com- plete, press Play to play the current disc, or scroll to select any disc.

If the tray was closed by pressing one of the

five Direct Access Buttons on the front panel, the On Screen Library will not be activated.

You may access the On Screen Library later by stopping play of the current disc and pressing

the On Screen Library Button . Use the /¤ Buttons y 31 to scroll to the desired disc, and the Set Button 28 to begin play of that disc.

Once the disc’s data has been read, the type of disc (DVD or CD) will be displayed by the Disc

Type Indicator and the disc will begin playing. The disc’s track timing information and other relevant data will appear in the

Information Display . For CD discs only, a Status Menu Bar will appear in the on-screen display. To view this display for DVD discs, press the Status Button e.

The Disc Number Indicator will show a lighted number for the disc slot positions that are occupied, and the disc in use will flash.

Playback Basics

Basic playback with the DVD600II involves func- tions similar to those you may be familiar with for conventional CD players or changers:

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DVD600II, SCS135P, DCR600II specifications

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