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DV-620 (serv.man2)
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DV-620H
DV-620S
5
DIGITAL
OUT
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
AV OUT
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
RGB
S-VIDEO
OUT
OUTPUT
SELECTOR
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
L
R
VIDEO OUT jack
Connect a standard video lead here when 
connecting to a TV with a video input jack.
DIGITAL OUT (coaxial) jack
Connect a coaxial lead here when connecting
to a device with a coaxial digital audio input jack.
AUDIO OUT jacks
Connect a standard audio lead 
here when connecting to a TV or 
audio equipment.
OPTICAL DIGITAL
OUT jack
Connect an optical digital audio 
lead here when connecting to a 
device with an optical digital 
audio input jack.
Remove the protective cap
before connecting the lead.
S-VIDEO OUT jack
Connect an S-VIDEO lead 
here when connecting to 
a TV with an S-VIDEO 
input jack. This type of
connection provides 
superior picture quality.
AV OUT SCART socket
Connect a SCART lead here to output the signal from 
the Player to a TV.
Choose an appropriate signal type among VIDEO, 
S-VIDEO and RGB on the OUTPUT SELECTOR.
OUTPUT SELECTOR
Change the position to 
the signal type (VIDEO/
S-VIDEO/RGB) that is 
output to a TV.
Main Unit (Rear)
DV-620H
DV-620S
6
OPEN/
CLOSE
OPERATE
DISPLAY
DIMMER
SETUP
ZOOM
ON
SCREEN
AUDIO
TITLE
REV
FWD
MENU
VIRTUAL
FUNCTION
CONTROL
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
ENTER
REPEAT
A B REPEAT
PROGRAM
DIRECT
PAUSE
CLEAR
RESUME
MEMORY
RETURN
SLOW
F.ADV
SLOW
M
C
PLAY
STOP
STILL
DVD VIDEO PLAYER
SKIP
SKIP
1
2
3
4
i
5
8
7
6
9
q
w
e
0
r
t
y
u
1
SETUP
Opens the Player’s SETUP menu screen.
2
ZOOM
Zooms an image 1.2
×
, 1.5
×
 or 2.0
×
3
OPERATE
Turns the Player power on and off. 
4
VIRTUAL
Creates a “virtual” surround sound effect from
your stereo TV or audio system. 
5
FUNCTION CONTROL
Displays the FUNCTION CONTROL screen
where you can check or change various
settings. 
6
SUBTITLE 
Selects one of the subtitle languages
programmed on a DVD. 
7
TITLE
Selects one of the titles on a DVD.
8
 RETURN
Returns to a previous menu screen on a DVD or
returns to DVD playback from the DVD menu
screen. 
9
Cursor buttons 
/
,
/
Use to highlight selections on a menu screen
and make adjustments of the Player settings.
0
Number buttons
Use when creating programmes, and entering a
parental level password.
q
(C) CLEAR
Clears input selections and cancels certain
playback functions.
w
 REV
Performs reverse fast audio or visual scanning.
e
PLAY
Starts playback. 
r
RESUME
Restarts playback from the place where
playback was stopped. 
t
 STOP
Stops playback.
y
 SLOW
Performs slow reverse playback of DVDs.
u  
 SKIP
Moves reverse through disc titles, chapters or
tracks on a disc.
i
SKIP 
Moves forward through disc titles, chapter or
tracks on a disc.
Remote Control Unit
DV-620H
DV-620S
7
o
ON SCREEN
Toggles display of on-screen indicators on and
off.
p
DISPLAY
Changes the mode of the front panel display.
a
 OPEN/CLOSE
Opens and closes the disc tray.
s
DIMMER
Adjusts the brightness of the front panel display
to the level you prefer.
d
ANGLE 
Switches the camera angle of the video
presentation when scenes with multiple camera
angles are recorded on a DVD.
f
AUDIO 
Selects one of the audio soundtracks
programmed on a DVD or selects the audio
output mode on a VIDEO CD or Audio CD.
g
MENU
Opens and closes DVD’s menu.
h
ENTER
Confirms selections on a menu screen.
j
 REPEAT
Performs repeat playback.
k
A-B REPEAT
Performs point-to-point repeat playback.
l
PROGRAM
Enters the programmed playback mode.
;
DIRECT
Performs direct chapter selection or direct track
selection.
(M) MEMORY
Enters the number of a selected chapter or
track.
FWD 
Performs fast forward audio or visual scanning.
STILL/PAUSE
Freezes the video image on the screen or
pauses audio playback.
 F.ADV 
Performs reverse or forward frame by frame
playback. 
 SLOW
Performs slow forward playback of a DVD and
VIDEO CD. 
OPEN/
CLOSE
OPERATE
DISPLAY
DIMMER
SETUP
ZOOM
ON
SCREEN
AUDIO
TITLE
REV
FWD
MENU
VIRTUAL
FUNCTION
CONTROL
SUBTITLE
ANGLE
ENTER
REPEAT
A B REPEAT
PROGRAM
DIRECT
PAUSE
CLEAR
RESUME
MEMORY
RETURN
SLOW
F.ADV
SLOW
M
C
PLAY
STOP
STILL
DVD VIDEO PLAYER
SKIP
SKIP
o
a
p
d
s
g
h
j
f
l
;
k
DV-620H
DV-620S
8
5. MAINTENANCE CHECK ITEMS AND EXECUTION TIME
Parts
Maintained
1,000 hrs.
2,000 hrs.
Pickup
Spindle Unit
Sled Motor
Loading Motor
Belt
Note
: Part Replacement
: Cleaning
  (For cleaning, use a lint-free cloth danpened with pure isopropyl alcohol.)
Use the following table as a guide to maintain the mechanical parts in good operating condition.
CARES WHEN USING THE PICKUP
1. The laser light having wavelength 650 nm is emitted from the objective lens. BE CAREFUL SO THAT THE LASER
LIGHT DOES NOT ENTER DIRECTLY INTO YOUR EYE.
2. The semiconductor laser may be easily damaged by electrostatic charges. When handling the pickup, take care so that
the electrostatic charge is not generated.
3. The semiconductor laser may be easily damaged by overcurrent. Use the power supply unit which does not give any
spike current when the power is turned on and off.
4. Carefully remove the dust and dirt from the objective lens with the lens blower.
When handling the objective lens, take due care so that it is not contaminated with fingerprint, etc. If the objective lens
is contaminated, impregnate the cleaning paper with a small quantity of solvent (isopropyl alcohol), and gently wipe to
clean.
5. The ozone layer depleting components (ODC) are not used in the production process for the product.
MECHANICAL PARTS REGUIRING PERIODICAL INSPECTION
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