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Angle Mark
Angle Mark
When playing a DVD disc recorded with camera angles,
the angle marks (On) or (Off) are set to appear on the
LCD screen when angle changes are possible.
The default setting is On.
the angle marks (On) or (Off) are set to appear on the
LCD screen when angle changes are possible.
The default setting is On.
Screen Saver
Screen Saver
When the set to (On), the screen will enter Screensaver
Mode after it has been stopped for 15 minutes.
The default setting is On.
Mode after it has been stopped for 15 minutes.
The default setting is On.
Default
Audio Settings
Audio Settings
To adjust for loud noises recorded on a DVD, reduce the
volume to a moderate level.
This only has effect when playing DVD with a DRC function.
volume to a moderate level.
This only has effect when playing DVD with a DRC function.
DRC (Dynamic Range Control)
Language Settings
Language Settings
OSD Language
OSD Language
Selects the language displayed on the screen.
The default setting is English.
The default setting is English.
Disc Menu/Subtitle/Audio
Disc Menu/Subtitle/Audio
Audio
Dolby Digital
Audio
Dolby Digital
Language
OSD Language
Disc Menu
Subtitle
Audio
Language
OSD Language
Disc Menu
Subtitle
Audio
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
ENG
Selects Audio Language, Subtitles, or Disc Menu recorded
on a DVD disc.
All default settings are in English.
on a DVD disc.
All default settings are in English.
PBC
DivX
VCD
DivX
Each function returns to its original factory setting.
Select “Reset” and press [ENTER]. When Reset function
is engaged, the SET UP menu closes.
Select “Reset” and press [ENTER]. When Reset function
is engaged, the SET UP menu closes.
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Set Up Menu (continued)
The Playback Control function offers scenes and
information which can be selected interactively via a
menu.
PBC resetting between “On” and “Off” works after lid is
opened.
The default setting for the PBC is On.
information which can be selected interactively via a
menu.
PBC resetting between “On” and “Off” works after lid is
opened.
The default setting for the PBC is On.
Sony provides you the DivX registration code that allows
you to rent and purchase videos using the DivX service.
Please refer to page 40-42 for details.
you to rent and purchase videos using the DivX service.
Please refer to page 40-42 for details.
Parental Settings
Parental Settings
Password
1. Select “Password” from Parental, if “Change” is chosen
press [ENTER].
press [ENTER].
2. To change your password, enter your current 6-digit
password in the “Old Password” box, and your new
password in the “New Password” box. Enter your new
password once again in the “Verify Password” box, then
press [ENTER] to confirm.
password in the “Old Password” box, and your new
password in the “New Password” box. Enter your new
password once again in the “Verify Password” box, then
press [ENTER] to confirm.
Note:
Note:
When the Password option is first accessed, please enter
a new password.
a new password.
If you forget your security code
If you forget your security code
If you forget your password, follow the steps below to
erase it.
erase it.
1. Follow step one of the procedure for entering a
password explained on the left.
password explained on the left.
2. Enter “136900” in the box marked “Old Password”.
3. Follow the explanation for the new password in Step
Two, and enter a new password.
Two, and enter a new password.
Parental
Parental
Some DVD videos can limit viewing based on set levels
(i.e. the age of viewers).
(i.e. the age of viewers).
When the parental control function is enabled, a password
is required to play discs under the set level.
is required to play discs under the set level.
1. Select “Parental” on the Parental Control page and
press [ENTER].
press [ENTER].
2. To modify the Parental Control level, the selected
password must be entered.
If a password is not set, Parental Controls cannot be set,
therefore first set the password.
Enter the password and press [ENTER]. If the password
is mistaken, press [CLEAR] before pressing [ENTER].
password must be entered.
If a password is not set, Parental Controls cannot be set,
therefore first set the password.
Enter the password and press [ENTER]. If the password
is mistaken, press [CLEAR] before pressing [ENTER].
Parental
Password
Parental
Password
Parental
Parental
Password
Parental
Password
Parental
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Set Up Menu (continued)
Initial
Settings
A password can be entered or changed.
The password default setting is “136900”.
The password default setting is “136900”.
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3. Use the [ ] / [ ] button to select a
Parental
Control
level
from
1
to
8.
Parental Control Levels 1-8:
Parental one (1) has the most restrictions and Parental
eight (8) has the least.
Parental one (1) has the most restrictions and Parental
eight (8) has the least.
4. Confirm the Parental Control Level by pressing [ENTER].
Press [ SET UP ] to close the menu.
Press [ SET UP ] to close the menu.
Exit SET UP Menu
Exit SET UP Menu
To exit from SET UP Menu, select “the exit setup option”.
SET UP can also be ended by pressing [SET UP] or
[RETURN].
SET UP can also be ended by pressing [SET UP] or
[RETURN].
Set Up Menu (continued)
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Audio/Video Input Connection
Television or Monitor Line Connection
Audio/Video Cable (included)
Audio Input/Output Video Input/Output
Move the knob to the [OUT] position
Notes:
Notes:
Please refer to the manual for the connecting device.
Before connecting this player to any device, always shut off the power of both devices and disconnect the power cords
of both devices from any electrical outlets.
of both devices from any electrical outlets.
Do not connect this player to a video deck/VCR. Image quality may suffer if the video output from this player passed
through a video deck on to a TV.
through a video deck on to a TV.
Always switch the LINE SELECT IN OUT to
“
OUT
”
when playing a disc on this device.
Switching Between [LINE SELECT IN and LINE SELECT OUT]
Switching Between [LINE SELECT IN and LINE SELECT OUT]
LINE SELECT IN
:
Input images or audio from an exterior device. The “Line In” message will be displayed on the LCD screen
until the signal from the exterior device is imported.
LINE SELECT OUT
:
Export the playback signal from this device to a TV.
Move the knob to the [IN] position
Audio/Video Cable (included)
Audio/Video Output
Video Player or Camcorder
Line out
Line out
Line in
Line in
Connecting the Video/Audio Cord
Audio Input/Output Video Input/Output
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Using this Player with a Car Adaptor
Use the accessory cord included (DCC-FX110) to supply power from the cigarette lighter to this player.
The adaptor is made for a 12 V car battery. Please do not use it with a 24 V car battery.
The adaptor is made for a 12 V car battery. Please do not use it with a 24 V car battery.
Use the accessory cord included (DCC-FX110) to supply power from the cigarette lighter to this player.
The adaptor is made for a 12 V car battery. Please do not use it with a 24 V car battery.
The adaptor is made for a 12 V car battery. Please do not use it with a 24 V car battery.
Plug into the cigarette lighter socket
Plug into the cigarette lighter socket
Connect the Car Adaptor included (DCC-FX110) into the cigarette lighter
Connect the Car Adaptor included (DCC-FX110) into the cigarette lighter
This unit
This unit
DCC-FX110
(included)
(included)
(included)
To a DC power Input Jack
(DC IN 9.5V)
To a DC power Input Jack
(DC IN 9.5V)
Notes:
Notes:
Arrange the cord so as not to interfere with the driver.
If using this device with a car adaptor, when finished
using always turn the player off by its own power switch.
Turning off the car engine with the player’s power on stops
the supply of electricity to the device and may damage it.
using always turn the player off by its own power switch.
Turning off the car engine with the player’s power on stops
the supply of electricity to the device and may damage it.
Do not place the monitor where the driver can watch it.
If image quality deteriorates, please disconnect the car
adaptor from the main device.
adaptor from the main device.
When there is a danger of the car adaptor or its use
interfering with vehicle operation, using a commercial
cigarette lighter extension cord is recommended.
interfering with vehicle operation, using a commercial
cigarette lighter extension cord is recommended.
After use disconnect the car adaptor from the cigarette
lighter.
Since the electricity supply is coming from the cigarette
lighter, even with the car engine off there is a danger of
electrical discharge with some cars.
lighter.
Since the electricity supply is coming from the cigarette
lighter, even with the car engine off there is a danger of
electrical discharge with some cars.
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Using this Player with a Car Adaptor (continued)
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
This car adaptor is for use with 12V car batteries.
Please do not use in cars with 24 V batteries.
Please do not use in cars with 24 V batteries.
Please use this product with the car engine running.
If this product is used with the car engine off, there is a
danger the car battery may become unusable.
If this product is used with the car engine off, there is a
danger the car battery may become unusable.
When not in use, please disconnect the car battery cord
from the cigarette lighter socket. When disconnecting the
cord, please hold the plug end to pull it out. Please do not
pull on the cord.
from the cigarette lighter socket. When disconnecting the
cord, please hold the plug end to pull it out. Please do not
pull on the cord.
Do not use the car adaptor if it has been dropped or
otherwise damaged.
otherwise damaged.
Never touch the car adaptor’s metal parts with metal
objects. Doing this may cause a short circuit that may
damage the car adaptor.
objects. Doing this may cause a short circuit that may
damage the car adaptor.
If the car cigarette lighter is dirty with ash or other grime.
This may result in a bad connection and cause the plug
segment to heat up. Always clean well after use.
This may result in a bad connection and cause the plug
segment to heat up. Always clean well after use.
Do not disassemble or modify this product.
Do not shake or drop this device.
This player may heat up while charging or after a long
period of use. This is not a malfunction.
period of use. This is not a malfunction.
To avoid interference or static when listening to the car
radio remove the car battery cord from the cigarette
lighter socket and distance this product from the radio.
radio remove the car battery cord from the cigarette
lighter socket and distance this product from the radio.
Do not store the player in a rocking or moving place.
Please do not place the product in direct sunlight, on the
dashboard, or close to the heater. Please keep away from
places with high temperature.
dashboard, or close to the heater. Please keep away from
places with high temperature.
Automobiles may be grounded negatively or positively.
This car adaptor is for use with negatively grounded
vehicles.
This car adaptor is for use with negatively grounded
vehicles.
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The line input/output is selected as IN.
Put line input/output to the OUT side.
In Case of Malfunction
Symptoms
Symptoms
Causes
Causes
Solutions
Solutions
The power will not
come on.
No image appears on
the LCD screen or a
connected TV.
the LCD screen or a
connected TV.
There is no sound.
The device will not
start playing.
start playing.
The power cord is loose.
The battery has been drained.
The video cable is not connected firmly.
The display mode is set to [OFF].
The Brightness is set at minimum.
The battery has been drained.
The video cable is not connected firmly.
The display mode is set to [OFF].
The Brightness is set at minimum.
The input switch selected for a
connected television is not correct.
connected television is not correct.
The input switch selected for a
connected audio device is not correct.
connected audio device is not correct.
The audio cable is not connected firmly.
A disc in the machine will not play.
Parental Controls have been set.
The player is set on Hold.
The remote control did not come with
the device.
Direct sunlight or strong illumination is
striking the remote sensor.
Batteries are depleted.
the device.
Direct sunlight or strong illumination is
striking the remote sensor.
Batteries are depleted.
The remote control signal does not
reach the player.
reach the player.
Insert the electric cord firmly into the outlet.
Recharge the battery.
Connect the video cable firmly to the jack.
Set the screen to a mode besides [OFF].
Adjust Brightness from LCD MODE .
Recharge the battery.
Connect the video cable firmly to the jack.
Set the screen to a mode besides [OFF].
Adjust Brightness from LCD MODE .
[
]
Change the input switch of the connected television
so that images from the player appear on its screen.
so that images from the player appear on its screen.
Change the input switch of the connected audio
device so that audio can be heard from the player.
device so that audio can be heard from the player.
Connect the audio cable firmly to the jack.
Please put in a playable disc. Check the
disc type, colour system, and region code.
Please put in a playable disc. Check the
disc type, colour system, and region code.
Reset or modify Parental Controls.
Slide the [HOLD] switch to the right to
remove the hold.
Point the remote control at the sensor and
stand an appropriate distance from the player.
Take care that direct sunlight or strong illumina-
tion does not striking the remote sensor.
remove the hold.
Point the remote control at the sensor and
stand an appropriate distance from the player.
Take care that direct sunlight or strong illumina-
tion does not striking the remote sensor.
Replace all remote control batteries with new ones.
Remove all obstacles between the remote
control and the sensor.
control and the sensor.
When buttons are pre-
ssed nothing happens.
ssed nothing happens.
The remote control is
not working normally.
not working normally.
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